— Se Sur eR oo : ns ammeter = mem pons ~ » if tials es ait Selected SiG. ‘GY Ge - | “ua’s , - { 5 } a * - > > : . 2 he 4 ty Viva Gn Sw TS Bu } g° . . I h dG i i t e siice of for~ ‘ wore daily expecting the Cigv i | route for home, when some subtie pin of | ‘ “at ‘ ; : ti ; \\ i! () 7 OS req lire | tl il pres wee? bor | - ; . sha Citne bait Laoud aud deep Were vile mas auch { at the nuthorities for | ttle military hot-| a | yu i of Or- : 3 . Ls i _ Get iO PAIL bas abe bate | ! hs : ’ y 3 { ¢ u rd u i i toiis ' fincing his ce at | ( ‘ Castieton, ningings iis Cap 7 ’ f la fannan 13 lonno : recumouent Haul ne foupa on has ie Ghe dull as young Simpkins, as the M jor's temper. Liow | . vet leave, ‘om ?’ lug chair, ° as f Oa | bilious Sybarite and most mis taken of men, the ‘place isnot dull,’ an-| sweret Tom, makiog himself more com. f.rt ble ia the chair. § Dall! nonsense! | have had such fuo here this mornipg. l came up ubout an hour ago to see you, fouid you were out, but your man advised me to wait. I was Jying here smoking, when a stout old fellow bounced in aud procecded to shake my hand off, and vio jeotly mop his perspi:ing face at the same " T was speechless with astoulsh~ but as it was warm work in this s? ou time. ment ; pepper box to get your arm worked like a pump-handle by a stout old luvatie who keeps on sayivg how giad he is to see 1 geut'y remonstrated, and found it It was Some one you, was a case ef mistaken identity. ou the old boy wanted to see. had poiated out your quirters, aod as your rascal was out of the way, and he had never seen you, he says the mistake wis naturel enouzh. We had a long chat here —he’s a very jolly old f-llow, There’s his card —*Mr. Iluotiogdom Smith.’ Quer name.’ ‘1 never heard of the man, Tom,’ ‘Comes fiom your plice, L expect. He talked of you mach, however, at anyrate, en} he knows Fred Meredith,’ ‘IT have it pow. Fred wrote me about the family. They havetsken a place near Castleton. I ought to have Meredith's letter somewhere.’ After a ‘ittle search, Charlie found the letter, and, glanciaz over it, crm: to this: ‘The people who have bought Ii zleden have come; thcy area strange set. ‘ Hun- ‘ingdon-Smith’ is the name (be very par ticular ubout the hyphen); the head of the house is Mrs. H-S., a Rom in-nosed | mitron, with a passionate desire to be- come one of the county. The mile H.-S. is a very jolly oli boy; a little,round ehap, with as susoy a uature as uny chi'd, They have a diughter—a splendid-looking girl, but a perfect iceberg; a girl who chills one at once, her very act is so cold and studied, as expressionless as if she were a piece of clockwork. ‘They have another dauz'iter, too, | believe, but she’s at school. ‘Mes. IL... is moking a hard strugzte for a position, but it’s no go. She wou't know ‘low,’ and she eau’c kuow ‘ high,’ so they visit almost no one, The old boy is different. The men all like him, Your uncle and he are very good friends, but Mr Custleton cin’t stand ‘the grey mare.’ | ‘Jick Sinnick has a story about them?! Smith was a grocer in London, and had av eller brother ia the North, with lots of tio. Mrs. S. had dropped the odious ‘Smith,’ bus by the clder brother’s will his mouvey was left to Smith ouly on cons dition he resumed the name. ‘The fors tuue was too big to be refased, so they fiid to resoime the ‘Smith;’ but Mrs. 1.8. insists on the hyphen, snd wishes it to be knowa that the Smith is there only ‘fora fortune.’ ‘{ don’t attend them. Old Castleroya) eomes fiom Avslebury to them. I sup- pose a ‘ pill-box and greys’ docs luck bec- ter than up humbie gig, ‘Your papi e¢ lied to-day, my dear, but he wis not at hom:. Lowever,he ts sure to be at the Governor’s to-night, and your papa wiil iutroduce him. Ii I were you, 1 would be engaged ai! throu-h when he asks you to danee, my dear, and be rather cold to him for sowe time. Jle’il think ali the more of you if the pursuit is rather diticult, Iv’s poor sport stri.iug the quarry without the excitement of the chase.’ ‘ Mamm, you tilk asif it would be very hard to erptivate him. I daresiy if I thouzht ic werth while it would be easy enouzh; butis the game worth the eandle 2’ +] take infor granted he'll be struck — afier such alot of dark women, your fuir beauty will be sure to charm him, as it} bus done so many here. The is such a capital match, too; Custieton is, nest to H zieden, vad the old miser, his uncle, hus bid by as tnuch us the estate 38 worth ; god then his position, my dear. A very presentable fellow young Castleton is, 1 am teld. Never talk to him of his cousin, remember. Though the uuele has a bitter quarrel with the other nephew, and has cust him off, the ¢:ptain sticks to hit, and -o| they are us great friends as ever, wach fo the usele’s disgust. Miss Gos-ypp wus telhing me all ubout it the other day, be- | fore we left Loadon, but we wert inter- rupted, and I did uot learn the particulars! SO ee ee of the quarrel ; bat tho other nephew 38 quite disioberited, and this one gets all.” And with this long snd motherly piece o% advice,’ Mrs. Huntingdoa-Smith left the daughter to dress for the Goveraor’s bull. ( To be Continued.) aut Seees London House THE GREAT CASH SALE Advertised during the months of November and December, which has given such univer- sal satisfaction in town and country, we kave decided to continue from the beginning of the year, offering still Greater Attractions to those who wish to buy. | A Choice Lot of ENGLISH TEAS, by chest and small package, marked very low. GREAT INDUGEMENTS Are offered in the, Cloth Department, and parties in want of Suits or Single Garments, ean have them made up the notice, and in the best at shortest style. The latest Instalment of NEW GOODS just received by “Northern Light,” via Halifax. ) We Will Offer on Saturday Next, Hs iG Cc | { nn ‘Oi tyre Btha UShes BALAN OE erat rT on 2 nm" ()}* OUR SPLENDID PHLIUA Q.. Black aud Golarzd Deass Goods, Casameres, French Merinoes, Persian Gords, Varamaitas, Repps, Poplins, Serges, Lustres, Coburgs, ets, t ’ at Cost. A SPECIAL LOT OF FANCY BRESS 0008, at half price. Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, at half price. Balance of AlL-Wool Shawls, at cost. A Special Lot Selling at half Price. Balance of Ladies’ Wool Searfs, Clouds, Breakfast Shawis, Sleeve. less Jackets and S2cques, AT HALF PRICE A Let of Ladies’ Hoisery |! AT COST. THE BALANCE OF LADIES’ ULSTERS —AND WATERPROGE MANTLES TaT HALF PRICE. THE BALANCE RAILWAY RUGS AT COST. SPECIAL LOT, EN BED QUILTS! 45 cts..65 cts. and $1.09 each. The Balance Red, White and Fancy Flannels at Cost. Balance - Ail-\eol Blankets at the following rates :— Pairs for $4.25 worth $5.50; $4.59 worth $6.00; $5.00 worth $6.50; $5.25 worth $7.00; THE BALANCE OF CLOTH AND RUBBER OVERSHOES: Mens’ Plain, $1.10 per pair; Faney, $1.20 per yair; Ladies’ Plain, 85 cts. per pair; ‘ancy, $1.00 per pair. 800 DOZ. TOWELS ! Special Lines,—4 ets., 8 cts., 12 cts., 25 cts. each. A decided bargain. SHEETINGCS AT COST! toe teHOWAS WORKMAN, M. P., ! > 02% ; . iP? ura sident. 7 i | i AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. T. JAMES CLAXTON. ure, Vieedresidemn SUIN MUTU AT, $1,009,000, HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. M. Hi. GAULT, Esquire, Manaving Director, Ter wu OVY itn HON. L. C. Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD Its Motto is *‘KconoMY AND Seouniry.” Jan. 31, 1878— ——_o—- ’ “ DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN , . —-———:0: R, MACAULAY, See’y, CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON, J. F. ROBERTSON, CONNOLLY, Esg@., Mevicat EXaMINERs. This Company issues Policies on all the Approved Mersons of Life and Accident Business, HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island, ee ee —— Charlottetown, January 17, 1878. MERGHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ‘OANADA. Ganital $1,090,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000, HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL. RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF GARVELL BROS., | Agents for P. E. Island, ~~ = ee CITY DEB 20: City of Charlettetown, Mayor's a 18th Janvary, 1878. HE following DEBENTURES (Old Issue) are hereby called in, and, together with the In terest due thereon, will be paid on demand at the Mayor's Office :— —— ENTURES. WHEN ISSUED. NO. | AMOUNT. 1 i- $162 22 324 44 | 194 66-, | B24 44 324 44 70/21 st September, 1869, | 71!10th August, 1869, | 76|lst November, 1869, | 80)3lst December, 1839, $3 10th March, 1870, ; 84 2nd May, 13790, i62 22. | 92\13th December, 1870,; 324 44 95, 14th December, 1370,! 324 44 95/14th December, 1870,; 324 44 100i4th February, 1871, | 324 44 NO. | WHEN ISSUED. |AMOUNT. 101!14th February, 1871, | $324 44 106|31st October, 1871, 324 44 110/26th January, 1872, 324 44 111/26th January, 1872, 324 44 114/24th May, 1372, 115|23rd May, 1872, 116/23rd May, 1872, 120/31 st December, 1873, 123/3ist December, 1873, 133|30th October, 1875, Sees esses 200 00 By Order, w. B. MORRISON, Crry CLERK. Jan. 18, ‘1878.—3taw ar&pat2w ——_—— -—o ane, Coats and Uisters, AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: worth $6.60; 86.00, worth $7; Top Coats for $4.75, worth 65.753 $5.75,.worth $7.25 : $9.75, worth $11.95. $8.56, worth S16; $10.50, worth $12.08. The Balance of Boys’ Clothing AT A GREAT BARGAIN. A LOT OF For $1.25, worth $1.75. THE BALANCE OF Buffalo ard Vio'f Robes, Coon Skin Coats, Ladies’ Fur hinffs and Mantes, AT COST. Black & Colored Silks, at Cost. A LOT OF FANCY & JAPANESE SILKS | ATHALF-PRICE. The Balance of the 7,000 YARDS OF CAR PET, advertised dwing the month of December, in RICH BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, WOOLS, , FELTS, &C., We only ask an inspection of the CARPET DEPARTMENT and are confident the prices will give sa- tisfaction, and so with every other de- partment of the house, as the stock is unrivalled for its value and extent, &C. GEO. DAVIES & 60; GEG. DAVIES & CO, Clothing Department. | The Balancs of Men's Reefers, Top: Reefers for $4.09, worth $4.75: $5, Uisters for $7.58, worth $9.60 | HEN’S ALL-WOGL FLANNSL SHIRTS,! The Greatest Medical Diseovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Era. There never has been a time when the heal- ing of so many different diseases has been caused by outward application as the present. It is an undisputed fact that over half of the entire population of the globe resort to the use of ordinary plasters. DR. MELVIN’S CArstcum Pororvs PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, to act quicker than any other plaster they ever before tried, and that one of these plasters will do more real service than a hundred of the ordinary kind, All other plasters are slow of action. and require to bs worn continually to effect a cure; but with t!ese it is entirely dif- ferent: the instant ono is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physicians in all ages have thoroughly tested an:l well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or less used as a medical agent for an outward application; but it is only of very recent date that its advan- tages in a porous plaster have been discovered. Being, however, convinced of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. Metvin’s CArsicum Porous PLASTERS, aud their superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rhenmatism, pain in the side and back, and all such cases as have required the use of plasters orlinimeut. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want aceriain eure, ask your druggist for Dr. MELYIN’S CapsicuM Porous PLASTER, You ean hardly believe yvourown convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and quick in its action, you ean rely on its safety for the most delicate person to wear, aa it ia free from Jead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture ¢f ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will seli hundreds to vour friends. Ask your druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CAPSt- cum Porous PLASren, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents for one, 81 for five, or €2 for a dozen, they will be mailed, post paid, te any address in the United States or Canadas, MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass, U.S. A., G, E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers ef Plasiers and Plaster Compounds W.R. WATSON, Agent. qecember 7, 1877. House to Let. O* eight rooms, in good repair, lately occu pied by Mr. A. McDougall. Immediate session given. Ayply to Mr. A. Me- —: or tke undersigned. None but a January Srd, 1875. ul and gocd tenant necd epply. RICHARD WEEKS. 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LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the liar 2 fduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, an obtain a peasion. Widows, aed mivor children of Officers, Sol- ders aud Sailors, who have died since discharge of disease contracted or wounds and injufies Te eived in the service and in the line of duty, cap procure peasions by addressiog Gilmore & Co. Ioereased rates for pensioners obtained. Bounty Laad Warraats procured for service is wars prior to March 3,1855. There are a0 war- rants granted forservice in the late rebellion. Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington D.C., full instructions. SALE, July24. 1877. be Sold, by PUSLI} AU ‘TION, om TUESDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUARY, i878 atthe Court House io ( harlotvetown, at thehour of 12 o'clock, ncoa, of the same day under and by virtue of a Power of Salefcon- tained ia a certain Iadeature of Mortgage, dated the 3rd day of January. 1860, and made betwees Pster Mcixyis and Mary his wite, of the one part, aud JouN Kxicur, now deceased, ot the other part —All that Piece and Parcel ofLaad being partof Towaship No. 45, and situtuated near the head of Souris River, bounded on the west aud north by land then 2 occupation of Donald McCormack, aad on the east by land then in the possession of Angus McDonald, and Ou the sout by Souris River—containing fitty- ove acres oflaed, being the farm-thes and uotil lately ia occupation of the said Peter Mclanis, together with all the Buildings and Appurten- ances connected therewith. For terms aad conditions of sale, apply te Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod. . Dated 91h day of November 1877. JAMES McFARLANE, EDWARD J. HODGSON, vERNON H. KNIGHT Trustees aod Devisees under the will of thle Jobs Kaight. LUGE AAD MUDENT ASURAVCE UPLATE OF MOoOMTREAL, a