EE a aren rere aS CE eR ee eee ee A little figure giided through the hall; “Is that you Pet ?’—the words came tenderly; A sob—suppressed to let the answer fall **]t isn’t Pet, mamma: it’s only me,” The quivering baby lips '—they had not meant To utter any word could planta sting, Bat to that mother’s heart a strange pang | went ; She heard, and stood like a convicted thing. , One instant, and a happy little face Thrilled ‘neath unwonted kisses rained above ; And from that moment, ‘‘only me” had piace And part with Pet in tender mother love. at “THE NAME OF MOTHBR.” There are words that speak of a quenchlesslove, Which burns in the hearts we cherish. And accents that tell ofa friendship proved, That will never blight or perish ; There are soft words murmured by dear, dear lips, Far richer than any other ; But the sweetest word that the ear hath heard Is the blessed name of mother. Oh magical word ! may it never die From the lips that love to speak it; Nor melt away from the trusting hearts That even would break to keep it. Was there ever a name that lived like this? Will there ever be such another? The angels have reared in heaven a shrine For the holy name of Mother? scissile agp -tlbimalagesipe cit atin Regular Advertisers. We commend the following, taken | from an exchange, to the consideration of business men :—‘ ‘lake it as a rule, the constant advertiser is the one who does a profitable business, and not the one who flashes his announcement at irregular intervals upon the public. A merchant starts a business, puts up his roy ew oe 2 EES c sa = ‘Comfart to Travellers. 'FWNHE undersigned will drive parties en route; A. D., 1879. sign and keeps it there continually. He would be considered a vara avis indeed, if he would pull down his sign when business was dall, and put it up again when business livencd up. Still, that is the plan of some advertisers. They make 2 good show for a few times, hanging out 2 nice sign, telling people where to find them, and what they have for sale, and when trade slackens, they pull in their sign, and take a nap until atter times awaken them. We think our advertisers, those who wish to make use of printer's ink to pay them, ie. a nama arana \tT ‘ould find it more profitable to have Bh bath NEgstite: yr if wa P Ui, ous & iu regular, yearly cards running, chang- ing them frequently to prevent them getting stale, then make their special announcements in separate advertise- ments when ready to do so.’ ili tlssceimcipeaa Strange Malady. L’ Evenement (Quebec) relates that a Madame Plante died in St Rochs on MEN’ rte Se ie 3” evi NOTICH. THNHE ANNUAL GENERAL MBETING I of the Shareholders nm the St. Law: rence Marine insurance Company will-be held at their Office, in Charlottetowa, at 3 o'clock, p. m., on W EDNESDAY, the 12th day of March next, in compliance with the Act of Incorporation. By order. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, | Sec y. ‘h’tow law till date. * % ION! Feb. 8, 1879 ———— for CAPE TRAVERSE, on suitable terms, regularly, from this Station. J.iWw. HUGHES. JOHN HUGHES. County Line Station, Feb. 14, 1879—2m Executors Notice. EMILE undersigned Executors of the Estate of Ralph Breeken Peake, late of Char lottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward island, merchant, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said Estate to make mincdate payment to them ; and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are hereby required to render the same to the undersigned, duly attested, within one year from date. Dated this twenty-first day EDWARD J. HODGSON, GEORGE W. DeBLOTs, THOS. ITANDRAHAN, Executors. of January, wi 9», Jan. 21, 1579. rg ol aacgilpenlly ee ae HAVE YOU SERN IP? SEEN WHAT ? BOREHAM'’S New Bost & Shoe oucre,| GPPGSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. Nie T OPDraAtr JUSi OPENED, Ss, —$—— WOMEN’S CHILDREN’S VES & RIBBERY yj Phils a} j yi Ditiyt I COME and have your feet PROTECTE COME and have your feet kept WARM. COME and have your fcet kept DRY. W. BR. BOREHAM, SN ee a a ee Te rwuiny NAW YORK 2. | SINGER SEWING MACHINES | oe ri ; | THE BEST IN THK WORLD. Buy only the GENUINE. i vo t ; reware Oi i | anes te COUNTERFEITS. None genuine with out our Trade Mark stamped on the arm of the Machine. T 4E SINGER MANUFING CO. 1877 SULD 282,512 Machines. being the largest nu mber of Sewing Machines ever sold by any Company im a singlé year. Machines sold on monthly pryments. Rosert Youna, Sole Agent otf P. E. Island, South Side Queen Square, Charlottotown. Nov. 30, 1878-—2aw tf ~~ NOW READY: THE (reat, National Work | ELLUSTRATIONS By C. R. TUTTLE. JHE new and only Iutusrrarep History - of the Dominion or Canapa. Just pub- lished. The most popular and saleable W ork of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, 600 pages in each, or in monthly numbers at 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with 28 fine Steel Pilates, 20 original Wood Cuts, and 200 Photo Lithograph Engravings, on stone, of our promis nent, public men. AGENTS WANTED in every, town and county in P. FE. 1. Send for terms and outfit at once. ART D. DOWNIE & CaQ., Sole Publishers, Box 19564. Aloutreai May “TERE GNAMURADO © Ee A DRAMA I V. AGTS, BY- EUNTER DUVAF HE above interesting book is for sale at all the Bookstores on the Island. Col. Davar is happy in having selected for the theme of his drama, one of the most ro- mantic incidents of a romantic and soldierly time. The scene is laid in Spain, amid all the actessories of grave and gay, love and chivalry, poetry and song, with room for the display of many types of character,—knights and ladies, priests and soldiers, courtiers and peasants, cooks and clowns. Many lyrics ir the author’s best style are interspersed in the dialogue, which is, in general, quaint and sparkling. Price: Paper cover, 50 cents ; in cloth, 75 SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SOUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. fF. I. Sunday of a malady which bore a sin- Noy. 26—3m wed & sat gular analogy to dropsy. After death an operation was performed by Dr. Vincellette upon the body to establish the exact nature of the disease, when a kind of sac or bag containing 13 gal- lons of watery matter and weighing 130 pounds was taken from the ab- domen. 15 tumors, two of which were ovarian and about the size of an egg. This disease is said to have been unknown to the profession until the the present Madame;Plante had been ailing for two years, and at the time of her death her frame was literally nothing but skin and bones. A correspondent mentions a source of danger in the use of kerosene lamps which scems to have been generally overlooked, namely, the habit allowing lamps to stand near hot stoves on, mantelpicces, and in other places where they become heated sufficiently to con- vert theoilinto gas. Notunfrequently persons engaged in cooking or other work about the stove will stand the lamp on an adjacent mantelpiece, or even on the top of a raised oven; or when ironing will set the lamp near tho stand on which tho heated iron rests. It is needless to enlarge upon the risky character of such practices, — me Red ioad in cayenne peper ; chro- mate of lead in mustard; sulphuric acid in vinegar; corrossive sublimate in pickles ; prussic acid in tea; scented and colored clay in coffee ; alum in bread; sand in sugar; marbledust and plaster of Puris in flour; powder stone in soda ; terra alba incream of tartar; damaged grain in Graham meal; chalk in baking powders; mercury, arsenic and copper in the coloring of candy ; creosote ani salt of copper in whiskey —such areonly samples of some of the adulterations in food anddrink pointed out the other day by Mr. George T. Angell, in a paper'read to the Ame:i- ean Social Scieace association of Boston. Serta Old Deacon Sharpe never told a lie, but he used to relate this:—-He was standing one day beside a frog-pond— we have his word for it-—and saw a large garter-snake make an attack upon an enormous big bull-frog. The snake seized one of the frog’s hind legs, and the frog, to be on a par with his snake- ship, caught him by the tail, and both A GREAT RUN —TO THE— FLOUR & TEA STORE! The bag was encrusted with] Andit cannot be stopped while they are selling SUCH EXCELLENT TEA For 36c., 40c., and 44c. per ib. GOOD SUGAR For Thc., 8c., S4c., and %c. CHOICH FLOUR From $5.50 to 36.00 per bbL, and OTHER GROCERIES RIGHT CHEAP. per lb. sa” Save your money by buying at BEER & GOFP’S, Ch’town, Jan. 17— ee No. 85 Waiter St. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island Branch —OF THK— NORTH BRITIS & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE GO. Subscribed Capital, 89,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1.216,666.00 CHIEF OFFICES--—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. | ; The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LoWES?P RATES i cents. Summerside, Jan. 25, 1879-- "Ger vee Best.” iS79. 1879. THE MORNING HERALD —O¥-— BRAEEPAX, N.S. Daily, Tri-Weekiy, Weekly. $6.00 $3.00 $1.25 POSTAGE PREPAID THE Mi@GRNING HERALD publishes the fullest and most reliable SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrivals, Clearances, Reports, Disasters, Freights, &c., &c., in all parts of the world. Also—a complete list of Vessels in Halifax Harbor, with destinations, &e., prepared by an experienced and competent Editor. THE MORNING HERALD is the leading Financial Newspaper, and pub- lishes a complete weekly review of Financial Affairs, Business roubles, &., &c. THE MORNING HERALD publishes the very latest detailed TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORID, Great Britain, East and West Indies, Austra- lia, France, Germany, Austria, Russia, Turkey, United States, South America, &c. -~ Also— the very latest despatches from all the Chief Cities of the Dominion, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Hamilton, London, St. John, &c., &e. THE MORNING HERALD'S enterprise in the field of PARLIAMENTARY REPORTS, is unequalled. | THE HERALD’S OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE is universally admitted to be the fullest, 1 ; of Premium. corresponding to the nature of! the risk. . Lossss settled with promptitude and liber- ality. , e G W. DEBLOIs, General Agent. Dee. 14. HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheape er way than by subscribing to Tue Wrexxy commenced swallowing one another, and continued this carnivorous operas tion until nothing was left of them. EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any address p Great Britain, the Un*‘ted States, om the Jominion, on receipt of One Dollar. ‘Subscribe for the “ Herald,” freshest and most readable of any paper in the Dominion. | The Propietors of the Mornixne HERatpd aim to give their readers a First-Class Newspaper. MORNING HERALD —HAS THE— | LARGEST CIRCULATION | of any Newspaper in Nova Scotia, and | The Best Paper to Advertise in. : | ‘THE Dee, 28, 1878. ae REE A EO ” Ch TAREE. ostitutional Gatarrh © Remedy CLeReES CATARLRE. = {a Ba au nr ww a hecerem eh Hear wc ores — ; Conastaluloonadl se1-¢ Esq.. Brockville, .Ont.:- , ee ¥ t? ,Y wnTNGa a4 c J. 2 JIARDING, £4 Drak Sir—Itis new two years since your ‘“Constitutioual Catarrh Remedy” was intro- - hae ‘ 40a siata a’ ’ . duced to me. {have waited this long to see if the cure W ould re main permane nt before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy effects seemed to me to be “too good to be rue.” : I was afflicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh, iu reading in your Circular I saw my case described in many par- ticnlars. The inward ‘‘drop” from the head had becoine very disagreeable, and a choking censation often preventing me from lying long, { would feel like smothering and be compelled to sit upin the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. came to Walkertown in August, 1876, i secured three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of the contents of one battle I found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and a third. I quit taking it, feeling quite cured of that ailment, and have not used any since until of late I have taken some for a cold in my head. A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some . disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what use of it yon may see proper. Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. T. J. B. Harpixe, Dominion Agent, Brock- ville, Ont. For sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar per bottle. WOT 8 oe coccicaiin’s «cigs : a5 = eet ieee ORO USDEAS FER S The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Era. Thera never has been a time when tho heal- ing of so many diiferent diseases has Deen eaused 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 CApsicumM 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 tlan 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 ‘nstant one is-epplied the patient will feel its effect. Physiciansin all ages have thoroughly tested and 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. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM 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 and back, and ali such cases as have required the use of plasters orliniment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want acetain cure, ask your druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER. You can hardly believe your own convictions.of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and quick in its action, you can rely on its safety for the most delicate person to wear, as it is free from lead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture of ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will eli hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CAPst- cum Porowus PLASTER, and take no other; or, on ‘receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for iive, or $2 for a dozen, they will be mailed, post paid, to any address in the United States or Canadas, MANUFACTURED BY TERE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U.S. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters and Piaster Compounds W. R. WATSON, Agent December 7 1877 | SEE THE LIST FARMS FOR SALE ‘WEEKLY MAIL, Partics Wishing to Sell Advertise there. Parties Wishing to Buy. Read there. —~——— DO yeu Advertisements of Farms for sale are inserted in the Te Buy Weekly Mail, 20 words for Ld |50c. each insertion; each additional word 2c. Advertisements of Farms A FARK & sale are inserted in the Ii Daily 3ail, 20 words for 25c. each insertion; each additional word l4c, | Advertisements of Live j Stock, Auction Sales of ‘Stock, Implements, ete. Seeds for sale, Exhibitions, etc., inserted at the same rates. Address 3igil, Toronto. October 31, 1878. MPLOYMENT.—In every village and i4 townshipof P. E. Island not yet ocdu- pied, oNE Active, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man cai obtain a most respectable and ver profitable engagement, Address, with full particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Dox 1964, Montr May 25, 1878— = BE ¥ THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic, ate al xian oer PT ee imme: men an save of the OTe cae te A eee A AAO OOO nat mal “MORTGAGE SALE. | io be sold, by Public Auction, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, | on Puesday, the Eighteenth day of February next, at the hour of one o'clock, in the afternoon, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, , dated the fifth day of October, 1878, made between William Thomas Mill, of the one | part, and John Brecken, Frederick De St. Croix Urecken, and Robert Robinson Hodyson, trustees, of the other part,— All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ L. ate on Lot Highte rn, and bounded’ and described as follows: Conimencmg at a stake I fixed on the shore of tidian River; thence'b |a line running south twenty degrees west until it meets the boundary line dividing Lots or Townships Numbers eighteen and nineteen; thence running due east on said division line for the distance of thirty-two chains; thence by a line running north twenty degrees east until it reaches Indian River, aforesaid; thence following the course of the River to the place When your agentjof commencement, making and including tifty- six (56) acres of land be the same, a little more or less, in Prince County, aforesaid, 2. Also, all that other tract, piece ox parcel of Land, situate on Lot or Township Twenty- five, in Prince County, aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Com- mencing at a stake fixed on Wilham Me. Murdy’s eastern boundary line at the south- east corner of Joshua Harding’s Lot; from thence running south for the distance of forty- four chains; thence east eleven chains and fift links; thence north forty-four chains; thence west eleven chains and fifty links, to the afore- said stake or place of commencement, makin and including tilty (50) aeres of land, a little more or less, being the southern moiety of one hundred acres of land; and being bounded on the north by the northcrn moiety thereof, known as Joshua Harding’s lot; on the east by —— Gay's land, on the south by Keefe’s land, and on the west by the said William MacMurdy’s land. 3. Also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate on Lot or Township Number Ninetecn, bounded aud described as follows, that is tosay : Commencing ata square stake fixed in the south-west angle of land in the oe- cupation of Peter Gillis; thence running north teen chains and two links to division line be- tween Lots Nineteen and Eighteen; thence along said line westwardly twenty-six chains and sixty-nine links to the entrance of Barbara Weit River; thence alony the course of / the said river to the place of beginning, containing twenty-nine acres and forty perches, be the same, a little more or less. 4. All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or Township Number Eighteen, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake set on the shore of Richmond Bay in the centre of a road en the line of Lots Eighteen or Nineteen; thence northwardly along said shore sucha distance as shall make fifteen chains and po five links (15 chains and 65 links) at a rig anglefrom said division line; thence north eighty-nine degrees east or _ parallel with the said division line forty-eight chains and fifteen links (48 chains, 15 links) or to lands the property of the said Willam Thomas Mill, thence south twenty d west to said division line to the stake at the place of commencement, containing seventy- eight acres of land, a little more or less. 5. Also all that other tract, piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or Township Number Twenty-five (25), ia Prince county, and bounded and described as follows, that is te say, commencing ata stake set in the north boundary line of land in possession of the widow Keiff or Lawrence Malone. being the southeast angle of tifty acres of land the prop- erty of William T, Mill, from thence by a line running north twelve chains and fifty links, thence ezst nine chains and fifty-five links or to the east boundary line of land in possession of William Gay, thence south to the first mentioned land, thence westwardly along said land to the stake at the place of commence- ment, containing eleven and nine-tenths acres, a little more or less. 6. Also all that other tract, piece or parcel of land situate on Lot or Township Number Nineteen, in Prince County, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say, commencing at the southeast angle of land in the possession of Neil McDonald, from thence running west along said land twelve chains and twenty links (12 chains, 20 links) or to the southwest angle of said land, and from thence two points running two parallel lines south thirty-one (31) chains or to the south boundary line of plot @ containing thirty-seven and one-half (374; acres of land, be the same a little more or less, together with all buildings and improve ments thereon and appurtenances to the same belonging. Wor further particulars apply at theoffice of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. i Dated the 13th day of January, A. D 18 9, JOHN BRECKEN, FREDERICK Dr Sr. C. BRECKEN. R. R. HODGSON, By E. J. HODGSON, their attorney. Jan. 13—law ts prog The above Sale is hereby postponed till WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of April next, 1879, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. ; Dateé the 17th day of February, A. D., 1879. JOHN BRECKEN, ; FRED’K De Sr. C. BRECKEN, R. R. HODGSON, _ By E. J. HODGSON, their Attoruey. Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1879. 4 FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. rEXO BE SOLD, by private contract, that valuable FARM of 50 acres of excellent Land, situate at Graham’s Road, Township No, 20, now in possession of Aneas Brenan. the immediate cicinity of Churches, Schools and Mills, and is in a good state of caltivation. of Longworth & Shaw, Solicitors, Ch’town. EF. S. LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Dee. 23, 1878— | PATENTS and how to obtain them, Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps. Address GILMORE, SMITH & ©0., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C, | for postage. six degrees and forty-five minutes, east four- — This well-known Farm is —— situated in Vor terms and particulars apply at the office — To Inventors and Mechanics, ee ~~