Pcie S LL A LIPS a en ss th Rg Ea a a a” “ & ere at —. ake te > ore ~ Curious Advertisements The subject of curious advertisements is an endless one, and has been fully entered into in Sampson's “History of Advertising.” There is the kind in which the sentences, are, to say the least, ambiguous, as that of the lady who advertised for a husband “with a Roman nose having strong religious tendencies. Then there was “to be sold cheap, 2 splendid gray horse, eal- culated for a charger, or would carry a lady with a switch tail,’—hardly as curious an individual as the one spoken of in the following announcement: “To be sold cheap, a mail pheton, the property of a gentleman wil ha movable head as good as new.” A travelling companion to these would be the fol- lowing: “To be sold a grand piano, the property of a lady, about to travel in a walnut wood case with carved legs.’ But what can compare with the specimen of humanity referred to by a chemist in the request that “the gentle- man who left his stomach for analysis will please eall and get it, together with the result !” The insertion of marriages is of early date, they first appearing as news, and in certain respects were much more satisfactory than those pow given, as for instance, the one in the Daily Post Boy of February 21st 1774: “Married, yesterday at St. James’ Chureh, by the Right Rev. Dr. Hen. Egerton, Lord Bishop of Hereford, the Hon. Erancis Godolphin, Esq., of Seot- land Yard, to the third daughter of the Counties of Portland, a beautiful lady of £50,000 fortune. Sometimes the papers in those days disputed as to the matters of marriages and deaths. The Leadon Evening Post, in April, 1734, said: “ Marvied.—A few days since—Price a Buckinghamshire gentleman of near £2,000 per annum, to Miss Robinson, of the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane.” At this the Daily Advertiser re- marks, a few days later, “ Mr. Price's marriage is entirely false and ground- less” —a peculiar kind of marriage that. The Daily Journal about the same time asserts : “ Died.—On Tuesday, in Taverstack- street, Mr. Mooring, an eminent mercer that kept Levy’s warehouse, said to have died worth £60,000.” But the Daily Post informs the pub- lie that “ this was five days before he did die, and £40,000 more than he died worth.” That the principle of protection was known in 1804 is clearly shown by the followino important advertisement : ‘“‘To be disposed of, for the bene0t of the poor widow, a Blind Mans Walk in a charitable neighborhood, the com- ings-in between twenty-five and twenty six shillings a week, with a dog well drilled, and a staffin good repair; A handsome premium will be expected. ‘or further particulars inquire at No. 40, Chiswell street.” We will conclude this branch of ad- vertising by one of more recent date from a United States paper, whose frankness is charming : «“ About two years and a half ago we took possession of this paper. It was then in the very act of pegging out, having neither friends, money, nor eredit. We tried to breatheinto it the breath of life; we put into it all our own money, and everybody else’s we could get hold of; but it was no go ; either the people of Keilhsburg don’t appeciate our efforts, or we don’t know how to runa paper. We went into the business with confidence, determined to to run it or burst. We have busted. During our connection with the Ob- server we have made some friends and numerous enemies. The former will have our gratitude while life lasts. This was inserted in the space re- served for death notices, and really de- served seme obituary poetry.—From The Daily Newspaper in New Dominion Monthly for August. i> & > - © ~-——— An Astonishing Fact. A large proportion of the American peo ple are to-day dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these diseases upon the masses of in- telligent and valuable people is most alarm- ing, making life actually a burden instea:| of a pleasant existence of enjoyment and usefulness as it ought to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticism, take the ad- vice of druggists and your friends, and try one bottle of Green’s August Flower. Your spoedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this medicine have been given away to try its virtues, with satisfactory results in every case. You can buy a sample bottle for 19 cents to try. Three doses will re- lieve the worst case. Positively sold by all druggists on the Western Continent. — _———— ee POCIES & CLAMS! ee 59 Bbls. POGIES, 20 “* CLAMS. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, July 24—pat 3w 2aw aie a = atte hn f “a Am FROM Londen to Charlottetown PY a ; : ". eet © f ame rsd \ { ; / | AN \\ \ em hays CABS ttre” BT Ee Fie Ze} 1 or teaees Pweg here Te ety, ‘ ea SS aS ie, oo - oo > a : PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, DIRECT. FALL TRIP . . (878. The Splendid Clipper Barkentine “ ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 Years Af, in Eng. Lloyd's. JOHN GRAHAM, COMMANDER, WILL SAIL FROM LONDON On or about the 10th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Picton, Georgetown, Summerside and Shediac. This vessel was built expressly for the Lon- don trade, being thoroughly titted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and offers every inducement to shippers, as she has made remarkably quick assages, Parties wishing to have their yoods delivered here early in the season will do weili to for- ward their order in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage apply, im London, to Joun Prrcearn & Sons, 59 Cornhill ; in Liv erpool, to PrrcarrN Brorners, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; or here, to the owners, PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 10, 1878— NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. _-- ROBERT ORR & CO. Have now open, and ready for inspection, a very large stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Which they are selling, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, —\ LOWER PRICES —THAN— wer Before Offered. They respectfully solicit the patronage of thejr customers, and the public generally. Ch’town, May 8, 1878. The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Era. There never bas been a time when the heal- ing of so many different diseases has deen 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 CApsicuM Porous 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 be worn continually to effect a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the instant one is applied the patient wil) feel its effect. Physicians in all ages have thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or less used as @ 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. MrLvin’s CApsicUuM Porous PLASTERS, and their superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, pain in the side sad back, and all such eases as have required the use of plasters or liniment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and ou want a certain cure, ask your druggist for YR. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER. You ean hardly believe your own convictions of i.- wonderful effects. Although powerful and e i k im its aetion, you can rely on its safety f. the most delicate person to wear, as it is t.ee from lead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a suflicient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will sali hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for Dr, MELVIN’s CAPsI- cuM PorRows PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for five, or $2 for a dozen, they will be mailed, post paid, to any address in the United States or Canadas. MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A., G. E, MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds | W. R. WATSON, Agent December 7, 1877. (QUBSCRIBE jor the DAILY EX- AMUNER, the Cheapest and most newsy Paper published in the Province. . “a a it i tte ites sli Ant MORTGAGE SALE! LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. TOWNSHIP NO.33 To be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Province Building, in Charlottetown, on FREBAY, the 6th day of Sep- tember next, A. D. 1878, ab Lwelve o'clock, noo, under and by virtue o a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Fourteenth day of Jane, A. D. i877 and made between Richard Pickard of Township Nuinber Thirty-three. in Queen's County, in the Province vl Prinee Edward Istand, in the Dominion of Canada, farimer, of the one part, and Amelia Janetta Haviland, of Char lottetown, in Queen's County, ufore- said. widow of the Honorable Thomas Heath Haviland, deceased, of the other part— LL the Leasehold Interest and Unex- pired Term of a terin of nine hundrec and ninety-nine (999) years of the said Richard Pickard, in and to all that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land situate, lying and being in the Parish of Charlotte, in the Proyince of Prince Edward Island, and is abuited. and bounded as follows, that is to say: From the south-east corner ‘of land originally leased to Thomas Hen- derson, senior, now deceased, and now in the possession of Isaac flenderson, the feunger; thence north along the east goundary of the said land in possession of the said Isaac Henderson, the ) ouugel, one hundred (100) chains: thence cast ten (10) chains; thence south to Charlotte town Royalty ; thence west to the place of starting, and is part of Lot or Township Number Thirty-three (83), in Queen’s County, containing, by estimation, one hundred (100) acres of Jand, a little © ore or less, together with the buildings and mprovements thereon, For terms and conditions of saie, apply at the Office of Messrs. Brecken & Fitzyger- ald, Solicitors. Dated this 24th day of July, A. D. 1878. A. J. HAVILAND, Mortgagee. Charlottetown, July 24, 1878—6 i law The above Sale is postponed until FRIDAY, the TWENTIETH day of SEPTEMBER, instant, A. D. 1878, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. A, J, HAVILAND, Mortgagee. ~ Bostor and Charlottetown REGULAR PACKET LINE, WREIGHT received for all places on P. EF. Island accessible by water or rail. A vessel always on berth in Boston for Freight. Despatch, Low Rates and €areful Handling of Freight guaranteed, For particulars apply here to F,T. & W. L. DEAN. Our Azents in Boston—-W. B. DEAN & CO., 176 Atlantic Avenve. May 21—6m 3aw 1878. 1878. wR mil ewy aq Dea Se el ag ae Nate ge FS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. AUTUMN AND FALL TRIPS, The First-Class Iron Screw Steamship “Prince Hdward,” 1364 tons Register, classed 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyd’s, See Robert Fraser, Commander, Will be on the berth at Liverpool to receive cargo about the 20th AUGUST, next, Sailing From Liverpool for Charlottetown not luter than the Sth September. Returning, will be on the berth at Glasgow, to receive cargo, about the 20th Ocroprr, and proceed from thence to Liverpool about the 25th OcroBErR, Leaving Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT THE FIRST NOVEMBER Carrying freight at through rates from London and Glasgow, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Al- berton and Shediac. For freight, apply in London, to Joun Prr- CAIRN & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in Glasgow, to JAMES KELso, 134 St. Vincent street; in Liv- erpool, to Prreairn Brorners, Brockley Build- ings, 51 South John street; in Pietou, N. %., to Noonan & DAvIEs; or here, to | PEAKE Bros. & Co., } MANAGERS. Ch’tewn, Aug. 24, 1878.— tf 3taw THE Marine Insurance (Co, AVE made arrangements with the Ocean Marine Insurance Co. of Halifax and the British American Assurance Co. of Toronto (both offices of undoubted standing), whereby mg | can effect insurance on Vessels, Cargoes or Freight in the above-named offices, in addi- tion to the risks taken in their own office, Great George ani Lower Water Streets. F. W. HALES, Sec’y. | Ch’town, Aug. 30, 1878—-3meod &® ltisks taken daily at their Office, corner’ ee) we ee gee nee ne nome SYDNEY COAL. REDUCTION IN PRICE ! NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! TQWiE GENERAL MINING ASSOCTA- i TION (Limited) beg to intimate to the Public that the price of SYDNEY COAL has been Reduced to $2 per ton of 2240 ibs., a price which it is hoped will place it within the reach of all consumers. The opening of the new winning at ‘* THE SYDNEY MINES” and the fact that the SYDNEY COAL now being shipped is all from the DEEP taken in connection with re cent improvements in the process of screening, affords purchasers a positive guarantee of the very suverior quality and condition of | the SYDNEY COAL now offered for sale, It is a well-know fact that for many years past the prices of other Cape Breton coals have been regulated by the rates fixed for SY DNEY COAL; but while it is true that other coals, to get a sale at all, have been pressed on the market at various prices under the current rate of SYDNEY COAL, it is no less true that, taking into account the superior lasting qualities of SYDNEY COAL when saan with other Cape Breton coals, the advantage, both as to economy and convenience, is in favor of SYDNEY COAL, even at a much higher price. The General Mining Association (Limited) regret that they should again have to caution the Public against the attempts being made from time to time to induce them to buy in- ferior coals purporting to be ‘‘ EQUAL TO SYDNEY,” “SUPERIOR TO SYDNEY,” etc., etc., while some yet more unscrupulous vendors have not hesitated to advertise their coalas SYDNEY COAL (from some designated locality). All these efforts to sell coal by such means are only so many admissions on the part of those who make them of the staNnDARD character of SYDNEY COAL, it has come to the knowledge of the Asso- ciation that in frequent instances parties giving orders to truckmen and others tor SYDNEY COAL have been furnished with other and inferior coal. ‘The Public are cautioned against permitting themselves to be imposed apon in this way. Every vessel loaded at THE SYDNEY MINES is furnished with a certificate of the cargo being Sydney Coal. Parties purchasing should satisfy themselves by demanding the production of this certificate. The ‘‘ Sydney Coal”’ is registered under the laws of the Dominion, and unauthorized parties using the Trade Mark “SYDNEY COAL” are lable to prosecution. CUNARD & MORROW, Agents G. M, A., Halifax, N. 8. G. W. DEBLOIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Sole Agent for P. E Island, July 15, 1878—3m MORTGAGE SALE | 56 Acres, Lot 18, Freehold 33 Acres, Lot 19, Freehold. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT Summerside, in Prince County, in front of the New Law Court House, MONDAY, the SEVENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, next, (A. D. 1878), at TWELVE O'CLOCK, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale, contained in an indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Eighth day of February, 1877, and made between William McRae, of Township number Nineteen, in Prince County, in the Province of Prince Eeward Island, farmer, and Margaret McRae, his wife, of the one part, and Ralph Brecken, of Charlottetown Koyalty, in Queen’s County, aforesaid. Esquire, of the other part, all the Freehold estate, right, title and in- terest of the said William McRae, in and to: LL that tract; piece and parcel of LA land, hereditament and = premises, situate, lying and being, on Township vumber eizhteen (18) in Prince County, in said Province, and bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say: com- mencing at Point of the march on Indian River, and on the division line between the lands of Roderick Gillis and Samuel McRae, thence, in a southerly direction nineteen (19) chains and eighty six (86) links south, twenty six (26) degrees west, thence ina easterly direction fora distance of thirty one (31) chains, thence ina north erly direction for a distance of about fifteen (15) chains, or until it meets the edge of Indian River, aforesaid; theace following the various windings of said river, to the place or point of commence- ment, containing, by estimation, forty six (46) acres of land, a little more or less. ALSO, ALL that other tract, piece or parcel of iand situated lying and being on Lot or Township number Nineteen, (19) in Prince County, aforesaid, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say: By a Line commencing at a Stake set in the division line, between said Township's numbers eighteen (18) and nineteen, (19) and in the West side line of land in possession of Roderick Gillis, and running thence, according to the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, Scuth on said Side Line, fifteen (15) chains, to the Roud leading to Mills point ; thence, West, along said road Twenty-two (22) chains, or a dis- tance sufficient to comprise and embrace Thirty-three and one half (334) acres of land, to land in possession of Samuel Mc- Rae ; thence North to said division line, | and thence along the same, East, to the place of commmenc2ment,containing thirty three acres and two roods of Jand a littie more oruless, together with all buildings and improvements thereon and appurten- ances to the same belonging, For further particulars, apply to Messrs. “ta yc & FrrzGera.p, Solicitors, Charlotte- wn. Dated this 16th day of August, A. D., 1878. ,\ALPH BRECKEN, Mortgagee. August 23, 1878—sj till sale. A ARRIVE, per schr, ‘*‘ Maggie H.” from Boston : a 2,000 Bushels CADIZ SALT. | Will be sold low while vessel is discharging. | ; . I, C, HALL, ’ Sept, 2-3 ee he mn salle i Prince Edward island . a i 1/1 is) ffi 2 (aetna —— OTE A MARS SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, NOVA SCOTIA, * @ave UGarlottctown for Pictou every Moy pay, Wrpnrspay, THURSDAY & Naru, DAY mornings at 5 o'clock, connecti there at 10 a. m. with train for Halifax Kare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of twenty or upwards can obtain ‘Return Tickets at Charlottetown Office to Picton and back same day. for $1 each, Returning to Charlottetown, Leave Pictou every Turspay, Wepyespay Fripay and SarurpaAy, about 2 p. m., on arrival of morning train from Halifax, CAPE BRETON, Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury ever Menpay and THURSDAY, on arrival of ‘morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with Stage aud Steamer *‘ Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Ur Lake. Returning to Pictou SAME NIGHTS, connec with 10 a. m. train Turspay and Frupay for Halifax. New Brunswick, Canada and United States, Leave SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday except ed) on arrival of morning train, from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with trains for each of the above named places, and at St. John with Steamers of International Co. for Portland and Bos- ton. Also, leaves Charlottetown for Summerside every Monday Morning, about 3 o'clock, ; Returning, leaves Shediac every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day traim from St. John, for Summerside; connect there with- out delay, with train for Charlottetown. Also, leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock. Acents: Almon & MacIntosh, Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A, Grantand Co., Hawkesbury; Hanford Bros., St. "OW. HALES Charlottetown, May 9, 1878, THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO BOSTON. iit Steamers Carroll and Worcester Bye Steamers are fitted with Superior Passanger accomodation for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up in ele gant style. FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and as low as by any other route. EGGS in boxes and barrels handled with the greatest care. SAVING TIME, only one business day used in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturday Morning and catching steamer at Halifax, and arriving at Boston Monday morning, LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, PUNCTUALLY AT 5 P.M. LEAVE BOSTON Hivery Saturday, PUNCTUALLY AT NOON. CARVELL, Bros., AGENTS. Ch’town, May 9, 1873.—1 a w arg pat THE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD, embracing full and authentic accounts of EVERY NATION OF ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES, —SHOWING THE— Canses of their Prosperit Decline, x Yc and including a Full and Comprehensive His tory of the Rise and Fall of the Greek and Koman Empires, the Growth of the Nations of Modern Europe, the Middle Ages, the Crusades, the Feudal System, the : Reformation, the Discevery and Settlement of the New World, Ete., Ete., with sketches of The Leading Characters im the World’s History. By JAMES PD. McCABE, Author of ‘‘ The History of the United States, ‘* History of the War Between Germany and France,” ‘‘ Pathways of the Holy Land,” etc., ete. EMBELLISHED WITH OVER 650 FINE HIS TORICAL ENGRAVINGS & PORTRAITS* The ‘Pictorial History of the World” is sold by subscription only, and cannot be pro- — cured except through regular authorized Agents. e Book is guaranteed to be equal in every — to the sample shown, ny information regarding the work can be obtained from JOHN RO Printer. Ch’town, April 18, '78— ai : MPLOYMENT.—In every village dan 4 township of P. E. Island not yet occu- pied, ONE AcTIvR, intelligent Lady or man can obtain a most r espectable and: profitable engage sith full i ment. A particulars, D, DOWNIE & GO., Box 1964, Montreal, May 25, 1878—