—— NR ee Silectedy Storp. NG. ») | WINAE\G GAME. CILAPTER UT. Acquaintance with the) “ | i j | Charles | th the) Siiths soon ripe ded hte tolerable mati- | tiun Was quite sitishea | with the progress of her pian. Phe cap tain did not seem to be demonstrative, Theo bau he | macy. Mes but it was quite evident thant made an impression On him, for seemed to like notping beiter than to | spend an hour or two in their drawing- yoom, listening to the girls singing oO. piaving. Theo had a fine voice, but} curiously, he said he preferred t in ‘Be aSiC ~ yuice and hers went SO | duets Pp ' ” finely I wether, he said. Li LaiweG ' tnen thal Wiis! nore tu Bessie, too, but ‘Theo did net care for that sorl; ot thing, and was apt to be monosyl- labie 1h) her conversauions. Mrs. Llun expected him to propose very soon, burt she determined it should not be in Malta. She would put that off till they | got home, so that no one could say they | because nad trapped him abroad. 7 | Bessie was old Smith's daughter. | Theo he looked upon With more awe | than atiection. She was so impassive, | so indifferent. if not contemptuous, 01 | the pursuits he delighted in; but Bessie | was his loving companion, and the in- terested and wise little adviser in all his projects. Old Smith delighted in the open air and in the cool, early mor-| nings Bessie and he often drove or rode | out together. By the strangest chances, | Charlie almost always stumbled across | them, and as he was a great favorite | of the old boy’s, he was always cordially | received: After a while Bessie began | to feel the morning tedious that did not, bring him, and often iet her thoughts | wander away from her father and his! conversation to speculate why Charlie} did not come. In short, Bessie had} eome to loye Charlie—unconsciously, | | his pleasant, kindly ways had stolen | @ ny Sql He Poste. Pewr people but papa bai TO Trustees of Country dhol BED OUILTS! ever taken much notice of her. or seem-| with ih cnesalitd Gootliel’ Didieicts hats el to care a bit about her, but he was s) different: she could not help notic- ing that he tulked to her more than to} Canadian Combination Seat and Desk too ex. Theo, and did not treat her as a nonen- tity when her tastely sister was present. Poor, dear Bessie ! 4 ° ‘Of course, we'll leave when we in- tended. It would look very bad to pro-| long our stay; besides, my dear, it will spur him on. The most tempting fruit is that which hangs just out of reach I mustsay, though, Theodosia, that you might throw a little more animation in- to vour manner towards him. It is evident he is struck, but he talks more and seems almost less indifferent to. Bessie than to you. Exert yourself a little. mv dear, for these last three or four days, and you'll so contirm the favorable impression you have made that he'll come home after us as soon as he ean get leave.” And so the Smiths set off for England. Life had never seemed so dull to Charlie as it did after they had left. Mess-room jokes had never seemed so stale to him, nor the stories so point- less as now; and what a contempt he all of a sudden had conceived for all the young ladies of Valetta, who passed muster so well with his fellow-officers ! He began to ask himself what he did miss. and when he found that Bessie was always mixed up in the things that he missed, he saw the best thing for him to do was to get leave and follow her home. So about a fortnight after the Smiths had landed Charlie arrived in London, and as soon us he could he called. He had determined to propose to Bessie, but as he had an idea they did not know his exact footing with his uncle, he thought the better course would be to lay his ease before old Smith before he spoke to Bessie. The man told him that Mr. Smith was con- fined to his room, but that Mrs. Hun was at home. Charlie would have pre- ferred seeing her husband, but as he could never think of waiting till the old boy was better—perhaps a whole week from Ressie !—he asked for a few words with Mrs. Smith alone. To be Continued. ‘STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Company. yo is hereby given that the Board | of Directors of this Company have made | a further call of | Four instalments, of Five per) Cent. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company. payable at ils Ollice, No. 93 St Peter Street, Quebec, as foliows :-— fi Five pee Cent. on or before the Tenth d y| of August, 1877, Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent, on or before the Eleventh day | of February, 1878; | Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day | of May, 1878. ' der of the Board vail CRAWFORD LIN DSAW, Secretary | June 51877 } — conned OYSTER SALOON. OVSTER 3 , a We Will Offer on Saturday Next, | ANT? ee ' the 5th inst., S “RAC IRS. E. COOMBS, UCCESSOR TV JT. CARROL, ALS served at all hours of cheday end’ Blagg and Golorad Dress Goods, A 4 at reduced rates. : © PSTERS sent to all parts of the City at | the very Low price oi ‘ 30:-CENTS PER QUART? IiTzIm BALANCE i OF OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF | 7’ 4 G evemmns, Cashmeres, French Merinoces, Persian Cords, Paramattas, tepps, Poplins, Serges, > i oS » for sale by the Barre! Bushel, or Peck : : } ae eee Lustres, Coburgs, ef, to i wired e! | Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1875 —2 aw at cost. / =n J q | A SPECIAL LOT OF SOO cee or the FANCY DRESS COODS, at half price. “Tovpor Howse” have we) apa tes Derr ¢ : y Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed » ‘ i> CY \ | - P been selling DRY GOODS SO! Hats. ot halfcihe, LOW as at present, and We Balance of AL-Weol Shawls, s nta m ray at cost. would invite those in rown A Special Lot Selling at half Price. and country, who have NOt gatance of Ladies’ Wool Searf & i " . y ee } : oii) f valid Clouds, Breakfast Shawls, Sleeve participated in Che EXPRAOR-| jess Jackets and Sacques, ar wate DINARY BARGAINS We are | A Tat af Ladies Hoisery | ing, to call at once, | canada We only ask a personal inspeciion ‘THE BALANCE OF LADIES’ ULSTERS o show that we are, in good faith, WD aided OFF at obs Low eaiees 7 AMBP DP AOR WANTLES ndvertised. i GEO. DAVIES & €0. tHe eacance nawway russ Dec. 13th, 1877.—eod2w at Cost. | i SPECIAL LOT, EIN 45 cts..65 cts. and $1.00 each. been applying for school furniture, and in . . ail eae ve m ) ‘ every iistance consider the American and The Balance hed, White and Fancy ° ° anna C pensive. I have just got up a Combination Flannels ab Cost, lthat is stronger, neater, and one-third cheaper Nw 'than those that have been imported. € all and Balance All- 00! Blankets isee samples of the different sizes. Cily School . Trustees fully approve of them. iat the following rates :-— MARK BUTCHER | Patrs for $4.25 worth $5.50; $4.50 worth Dec. 18, 1877—ex Im ne a pat presi $6.00; $5.00 worth $6.50; $5.25 worth ee ; - | $7.00; | PR. WILLIAY Grays specese ucorone. |THE BALANCE OF CLOTH AND . The Great Kuglish Rem- pe RUBBER OVERSHOES: edy is an unfailing eure : : nik a “~ Mens’ Plain, $1.10 per pair; Fancy, $1.20 per WAS WORKMAN, M. P., T. JAMES CLAXTON, Esquire, THO VW 4 President, Vice-Presidest™ SUN MUTUAL whi 44) CULE YSURANCE COMP: OF MOMTREAL. 10% t AUTHORIZED CAPITAL (io f ; $1,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. . WK. GAULT, Esquire, R. MACAULAY “ winhaging Hivecior. :0:— See’y, | CYARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON, L. ©. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, «DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese. w6 JIN KUN 5 a Me JBOD, . e . a MEDICAL EXAMINERS. —— 303~ x This Company issues Policies on all the Aprroveo Meraops of Life and Accident Business, Its Motto is ** KcONOMY AND SECURITY. HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island, Jan. 3!, 187S8--- er “WT 2 a MERGHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY ee Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase to $2,000,000, a HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL. er RISKS TAKEN DAILY AT THE OFFICE OF CARVELL BROS., Agents for P. E. Island Charlottetown, January 17, IS7>. manatee — CITY DEBENTURES. 30 3 City of Charlottetown, Mayor's Office, sth Janvary, 1S78, HE following DEBENTURES (Old Issue) are hereby called in, and, together with the Im. terest due thereon, will be paid on demand at the Mayor's Office :-— WHEN ISSUED. NO. | WHEN ISSUED. |AMOUNT. | NO. | AMOUNT. — — | -———_—_——- -— —— ---~- ————— | ee _ ~ j— 70\21st September, 1869,) $162 22 || 101|14th February, 1871, | $324 44 711)10th August, 1869, 324 44 || 106/3ist October, 1871, $24 44 76\1st November, 1869, | 194 66 || 110/26th January, 13872, 324 44 $0|/3lst December, 1869, | 324 44 |! 111/25th January, 1872, 324 44 $3 10th March, 1870, 324 44 114,24th May, 1872, ' 300 00 $4 2nd May, 1870, | 162 22°, | 115/23rd May, 1872, $2:13th December, 1870,; 324 44 | 300 (ij 116)23rd May, 1872, | 200 95'14th December, 3870,! 324 44 |) 500 | 120! 31st December, 1873, 123/31st December, 1873, 300 00 133\30th October, 1875, 200 00 w. B. MORRISON, Crry CLeex. TT; American & Foreign Patents | Gilmore, Smith & Co., Successors te Chipmaa, | llosmer & Co. Ses 93\14th December, 1870, -324 44 || 109'14th February, 1S71, 324 44 || By Order, for ngenal Weekes as ete matorriea, Impotency and Sine = ter oy ae PS 85 - ets . ie 6 aj] diseases that follow as@gy pen . Ladies Plain, So | cts. per pais ; A sequence Of Self-Abuse; “Sy Fancy, $1.00 per pair. i as Luss of Memcry, Univer- i» oS ec Lassitude, Pain in the aS : ‘ j “t : Back, Dimness of Vision “Se ie a : a BeforeTaking, Premature Qt Age, and After Taking, many other diseases that lead to Jisanity or Con- Special Lines;—4 cfs., 8 cts., 12 cts., 25 cts, sumption anda Premature Grave. &#> Price, $1 ach A decided bargain per Pans, AOU eon on by mail free = BrOR. iA 7 — postage. Full particulars in our pamphiet, which we desire to send tree by mailtceveryone. Address §# EETI NGS AT COST ! WL. GRAW & CO., Windsor, Outario, Canada. os aa” Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat- ‘ : som, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P, G. Beaser, (lothing Department lat Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggists 4 ' anywhere. Nh - ' — ee ~ |The Balance of Men’s ‘Reefers, Top ” ‘ —% "J , br ‘ — OSTRICH oon Coats and Disters, Cleaned, Dyed and Curled. Kid Gloves, Neckties anes. oto ‘ panes _ ar Yatk Cex WENO Rares - Dyed. Also— Gent's Clothing, etc, i ‘Orders left at the Shop of Mr. W. W.|Reefers for $4.09, worth $4.75 3 $5, Stumbles, 27 Great George Street, premptly wordy 56-2 f 86-00, age os ter ded to. i op. Oi S « 0 Do 4 be ee $5.75: %85.75.worth $7.25 289.75, worth $11.95. ' G. ©, Gilmour, Silk Dyer, etc., Fitzroy Street. Dec. 26—im Yaw WE CONTINUE 10 SELL Malas COU Bt AT A GREAT BARGAIN. STAPLE GOODS“ ‘vccre ‘MEN '§ ALL-WOOL FLANNSL SHIRTS, $8.50, worth S10; 810,50, worth $12.00, { ON THE-— For $1.25, worth $1.75. at b| T ay THE BALANCE OF Most avoraule ern. au | a Baffato and Wolf Robes, Coon IN STORE: Skin Coats, Ladies’ Fur | 16: Gila -Fiour, 20 Boxes Axes, | Muffs and Mantles, 500 ** Cornmeal, 100 Boxes 3 in. Nails | 2 509 Hhds Molasses, 100 _ 1s mn AT COST. a Sugar, ———————— i Tle a ‘ ; i od fact that over half of tl Ulsters for $7.50, worth $9.60 | entite population of the glove resort to the ee The Balance of Boys’ Clothing) cvamery fin. °canSsdier Mister are dow of ferent: the instant one is applied the patient A LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, \ | { } i ee procured in ali countries. No fess in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Preliminary examinations ree. Our valuable pamphlet seat free upen re tipt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO.,, Washiagton, D. @ ARREARS OF. PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of wars war, or their heirs, are in maey — . caes entitled te money trom the Gover . re been a time when the heal- . , : @ meat, sip EER nn tataeiiibedes has been which has been found to be due since final pay- caused by outward application as the present. ment. Write full history of service and state amount of pay and bounty received. Certificates of Adjutant General U. 8S. A.! showing service and honorable disclfarge there from, in place of discharge lost, procured for small tee. | Euclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re ply, with blanks, will be sent free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. “CU > The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Era. of ordinary plasters. Dr. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM Porous PLASTERB 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 action, and require to be worn continually to effect a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- 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 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 eures effected by Dr. MrLvyrn’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 all wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the lipé difduty ia the late war, and disabled thereby, a0 Obtain a pension. Widows, aod minor ehildren of Officers, Sol- ders and Sailors, who have died since discharge of disease contracted or wounds and injuries re eived io the service and in the line of duty, cas procure peusious by addressing Gilmore & Co, Increased rates for pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service ia , é h 2 r such cases as have required the use of plasters 2 yard oe a March 3, 1835. There are WO War- or liniment. After you have tried other plas- rants granted for service ta the late rebellion. ters and liniments, and they have failed, and Send stamp to Gilmore & Co., Washington you wanta certain cure, ask your druggist for BR. full instructions. Rk. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER. July24 1877 You ean hardly believe your own convictions of ys t. its wonderful effects. Although powerful and Ca 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 ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sutticient guarantee 50 Boxes Horsenails | 1 _ 50 Bois W’te Gran- 200 b’xes Confection- Bl ! & (j | LG 1 Sil t f (} f ulated Suga), ery (assorted), abd ( ret KS, dl 08 a 20 Bbls Crushed’ do | 800 Reams Paper (all | am 400 Chests Tea, sizes), A LOT OF 125 halfChests Tea, { 50 Doz. Brooms, 75 Boxes Tea, ' 50 Doz. Pails, FANGY & JAPANESE SILKS | 590 Coils Manilla, . 60 Boxes Glass, - Ase ae 500 Sides No: t Sole t 150. Boxes Bartlett’s ' ATHALF-PRICE, Leather, Blue, The B: ss ea ~ 0 Y ARD ‘ ( F } : I alin scadiiemiiiettidiaaanid 2 Balance of the 7,000 YARDS OF CAR | = ae oon Mg een - PET, advertised during the month 230 Boxes Raisins, Shoe Blacking, ; of Deter aien ti 100 Kegs B’ng Soda, | 150 Jars Creamtartar rT Te 30 Bbls W’ng Soda, | 100 Tins Pepper, 75 Boxes Cleese, 100 **. Mustard, | RICH BRUSSELS, 60 Casks Vinegar, 4) ‘* Ginger, TAPESTRY, WOOLS, 200 Boxes Soap, ae 4° - Ome Spices : oo * Toilet Soap, 20 ** Alispice, FELTS, &C., &C. ’ 35 Bags Nuts, 39 Packages Whole | te We only ask an inspection of the 600 Boxes Table Salt Cloves, 50 Bbls. Currants, 30 ** Nutmegs, ar Bnes Fat Yo 159 Roxes Vea, (CARPET DEPARTMENT baceo . ‘ ; : 10 Kegs Isl. Twist | 20 Bbls. W’te Beans; 04 are confident the prices will give sa- tisfaction, and so with every other de- Tobacco, 150 Casks Kerosene, | ; ; es 15 k’gs Acadia Twist 25 Bbls. Onions, apr pat 2 a reat aA Se oc i } Pe ee. ve “yrs ec or - > Tobacco, 50 Boxes Candles, unt and extent. Carvell Brothers. GEO, DAVIES & CO, Ch’town, Dec, 22—2w 3aw pat ar 2w January 3rd, 1878. } | } | of its merits, and one plaster will seli hundreds Y be Sold, by PUBLIG AU TION to your friends. > Ask your druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CAPsI- cUuM PorowUs 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.S. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters anx Plaster Compounds W.R. WATSON, Agent. december 7, 1877. ee House to Let. © B TUBSDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUARY. 1878 atthe Court House in Charlottetowa, at thehour of 12 o’clock, noon, ef the same day, Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con tained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, dated the 3rd day of January, 1860, and made hetwees Peter McInnis and Mary his wife, of the one part, and Joun Kyicur, now deceased, of the other part —All that Piece and Parcel ofiaed being partof Township No, 45, aod situtuated near the bead of Souris River, bounded on the west and north by land then n occupation ot Donald McCormack, and on the east by land then in the possession of Angus McDonald, and on the south by Souris River—containing fifty- one acres oflaad, being the farm then nn until lately in occupation of the said Peter Meclanis, together with all the Buildings and Appurtes- ances connected therewith. ; : i : F eight rooms, in good repair, lately ocew | essrs, Hodgson & McLeot, . SPRY pied by Mr. A. McDougall. Immediate Dated 9th day of November. 1877 possession given. Apply to Mr. A. Me- ; JAMES McFARLANE, Dougall, or the undersigned. None bunt a EDWARD J. HODGSON careful and good tenant need py, yvERNON H. KNIGAT : RICHARD WEEKS. Trustees aud Devisees uader the will of tele Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1877. —tf Joho Knight, ten h t b re