i an ae a tg ae -. = lin SO AT CT BT CI ie ee As Tle Hl ow a i Th ONIN itt a i ny CL i NE nS - = 5 pasa ea: Se tt ie: emmy eae ine lite i A ate an MN I AB iene ad SRR ot esti Sea Se ———— | —aaae No 85 Water St.| ECONOMY & SECURITY. With the decline of prices in the United States nothing has gone down more than hotel charges. Although t e old transient prices are nominally main- tained in some hotels, many reductions are made, and permanent board may be obtained at very reasonable gn ety There are many hotels in New York, }uro- the Times says, generally oa the pean plan, that depend entirely upon country custom of the second class, and | nearly all of these have reduced their prices. The proprictors of one of “ largest and best-known of these hotels are about to renovate their bui: ling and reduce prices 50 per cent, renting a room for 50 cents a day, for which $1 has always been charged. ‘The times have gone by when a rural visitor could not Visit the Metropolis without spend- ing a year’s savings. — The Predominant Language in the Berlin Conference. Although French is the language of | diplomacy, there was more English than French spoken at the Berlin Congress. Prince Bismarck, Her von Bulow, Count Andrassy, Count Schou- raloff and M. Waddington speak fluent- ly. It happens that of the seventeen plenipotentaries only five, besides the iwo representatives from Paris speak French to perfection. These are Prince Gortschakotf and Count Schouvaloff, Count de Lunnay, the Italian ambassa- dor at Berlin, whois halfa Frenchman, and the two Turkish statesmen—Cara- theodori Pacha, who is a Greek edu- cated in Paris, and Mehemed Ali Pacha, who was born in Prussia of Freach parents named Denoit, and is only a Musselman by conversion. Lord Beaconsfield and Salisbury of course understand French thoroughly, but they have perhaps been wanting in practice. Prince Bismarck speaks French hesi- tatingly, but very correctly and with a fair accent. English Books in Italy. Irenaeus in the New York Observer, says:—L dropped in at a book-store in Pisa, and was surprised to find that large numbers of English books were kept for sale. I said to the bookseller I could not suppose there was a demand for so many books in a foreign tongue. He answered readily: “ You see they are chiefly professioaal ard scientific books, in English. The university of Pisa re- quires many, and all our educated men mast have the modern science, which is only to be had in English authors, and very little of it has been translated into Italian.” This is suggestive of the sig- nificant fact that the English language is the main medium of inte ‘course with the miad-of-the world. A French author told:me, a few days ago, that unless his books#were translated into English he derived’ very little profit from the sale of them. French and Italian books, unless of the trivial, volatile sort, like the novels and nove ettes, and plays, haye no readers at home. The university of Pisa has its three departments of the- ology, law and medicine, and gives a thorough course of instruction to those who would be well iustract:d. It once had a chair of astrology, a fact not to be overlooked when we set down the astro- logist as fools or imposters. We may have chairs of Biology and Spiritualism in our own. universities, and three hun- dred years afterwards we shall be laughed at, as now we laugh at the idea of teach ing, astrology.” eo EXAMINATION oR SCHOLARSHIPS ‘ — IN CONNECTION WITH THE Prince of Wales College, Ist and 2nd August, Open to all Candidates, 18 years of age and under, except to those from Charlottetown. In Enouisu.--Parsing, Analysis, English Grammar (Currie’s Grammar), Writing to Dic- tation. Iy History anp Grocrapuy.—lHlistory of England, Geography of North America. In Maruemartics. — Arithmetic, Aicebra, to end of first set of Simple Equations, in Uol- enso’s Algebra. — Geometry: Ist Book of Euclid’s Elements. Ix, LATiIx.—-Bryce’s Ist Latin Reader—the re to be selected for translation to be tiken from the Roman History, at the end. The Board of Edueation has authorized Kirkland «& Scott's Elementary Arithmetic for use in the Public Schools, and has also retained Smith and MeMurchy’s smaller Arithmetic. EDWARD MANNING, Sup’t of Education, Ch’town, July S—2w MPLOYMENT.—In every village and BK township of P. KE. Island not ~ oceu- pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and very profitable’ engagement. Address, with full particulars, D. rae IE & CO., x 1964, Montreal. May 25, 1873— é Charloticiown. Prince Haward Island Branch OF THE HOATH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANGE GO. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, ” 1,216,666.00 | CHIEF OFFICES-—Hdiuburgh, 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 LOWEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- ality. f G, W. DeBLOIS, General Agent. ——— 10 :-—_-——— AGENCIES —OF THE— General Mining Association, Limited, —AND THE— Halifax Company, ORDERS FOR COAL, —ON THE— Limited. Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton, Lingan " " Albion Mines, Picton, N. S., can be obtained on application to the Subscriber. Terms as usual. les W. DEBLOis, Sole Agen Prince Edward Island. May LS —2awv : , as i 5 aren ~ AGADIA TWIST.” CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, June 27, 1878. pat 4in The Greatest Medical Diseevery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the - Christian Kra. 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 CApsicuM POROUS PLASTERS are acknowledged by ail 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 cther 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 will feel its effect. Physiciansin all ages have thoroughly tested and well know the e‘Tect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or Jess 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. Mrtvin’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 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 acertain cure, ask your druggist for R. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER, You ean hardly believe yourown 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 ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will seli 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.S. A,, G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds W. R. WATSON, Agent: December 7, 1877. FOR SALE, Lot of New and Seeoend-Hand Wagons—the cheapest in the city. Please call and examine at P. H. TRAINOR’S, | Opposite Rocklin House§! July 8, °78.—6in eod OFFICES FO LET QUHEN SQUARE. FFICES, euitable for Lawyers and others, to let in buildin§ lately occupied by 8; Keith & Co. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 27, 1878— RE OUTHIT ZING & LEATHER COVERED ANOS FISHER, Trurd, N, 5, or BUTT PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT ANDES JOHN WELSH. St, Martin's, W. B, | Address— FARMER'S ARMS:DR. CLEMENT, IS oBse IBE for the BAILY EX- ‘Paper published in the Province. ——:0:-—— SUN MUTUAL AND ACCHDENT INSURANCE COMPAM OF MONTREAL. 20; A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. . — SOs re trier B55, ,299.591 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 13877. NEW BUSINESS, 1576, oe SUBMITTED + chilies sé sé 1877 is “i $1,855,593 3,158.000 ’ 9 @ . . ' Ta a . a - Solid Addition to Company’s Asscts in 1877, - - $95,289.56, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policies vo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system, | g@” Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “a THOMAS WORKMAN, Ese., President; | M. H. GAULT, Esg., Managing Director ; T, J. CLAXTON, Ese., Vice-President ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary . J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, « DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, MepicaL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. EB. Island. July 3, 1878— en eee nee OAL EL LLL LD. jp enetnilinistainiion . : aaa Ty Health & Pleasure sokers and Sportsmen. ee A a will be open for the season on thy 23th June, inst., for the accommodation of visitors and guests. 3:0: TENE above beautiful and popular watering place has been further improved this season in lawns and grounds, generally—as well as an important extension of 100 yards to wharf, for the better boating and bathing accommodation. Terms—$2.00 to $2.50 per day. Special arrangements made for permanent guests and families. Coach leaves Charlottetown for the ‘‘Seaside” every Wednesday and Saturday evening at 6 p. m., returning every Monday and Thursday moraing at 9 a. m.; fare, $1.25 each way. Arrangements have also been made with Mr. Bagnall to make coach connections with rains to and from all points in the Island between Hunter River Station and the Seaside Hotel, carrying passengers and luggage at moderate rates—and with promptness. oS QREEN NEWSON & CO., Propricters, nomiioniep ammanh Ginmamn> aa NG WAREHOUSE, : NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. June 21, 1878—3m a :0!-----—— A SUPERIOR LOT OF “TRUNKS | JUST ARRIVED. --—-—:0:-—_—-——-- -- Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Mannfacture. O~-- A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! — *-). 7% Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Hlsewhere. -&) G ROBERTSON . Charlottetown, May 30— \o LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. OLtvs, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by . 7 2 Harrie Malt Ba f « a 7 AG S > mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saws Iron—Porrasie Grist Mrtts—Portartz Saw MILs. WATEROUS ENGINE WGRHS CO. aii 2 ¢ Anat ie a8. ‘ LHS CG., Brantford, Canada. . wp SURGEON DENTIST, és © TB ~ | gyms to_inform the. citizens of Charlotte- | town and vicinity that he has. opened an ottice next door to the Reform Club (rooms former! i ~ ‘,7 ray : Q. ae ee riy occupied by Dr. Caldwell), for the ae Pema roa ” ping newn peadtige of Dentistry. He has adopted the : 2 sas LEAS s a va S yins S ‘} - . Queen Street, formerly eceupied by Mr. Geo. Sus Scale of Charges,to suit the times, Mutch. Possession given inimediately. For ae pat Dentistry within the reach of further information apply to the undersigned Trustees of the Estate of: the late William | FOr in or a — Teeth, #6 o Sneeston. a Sov —-Cnen WOU, . « - R. R. FITZGERALD For Gold Fillings, ‘ ‘ ° . a . 1 ] 00 B. ROGERS. J | for Amalgam and all composition filings, 50 July 17, 1873—3w | ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIRST-CLASS. In inserting Artificial Teeth, the Best Ma- terial only is used, and a perfect tit warranted in all cases, or no pay. ee eee R, the Cheapest and most newsy Prince Edward Isiand ; sad STHAMEHRS SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ROVA SCOTIA, eave Charlottetown for Pictou every Mox DAY, WEDNESDAY, THuRSDAY & Sarux- DAY mornings at 5 o’cloe connecting there at 19 a. m. with ane Halifax, Fare to Halifax, $4.10. Picnic Parties of twenty or upwards can obtain Retura Tickets at Charlottetown Office to Pictou and back same day, for $1 each. Returning to Charlottetown. Leave Pictou every Torspay, WEDNESDAY, 2 ‘ Fripay and Saturpay, about 2p. m., en arrival of morning train from ifax. CAPE BRETON, Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury ever Monpat and THurspAy, on arrival of morni train from Halifax, connecting both. ways with Stage and Steamer ** Neptune,” te and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou sAwE NIGHTS, con with 10 a. m. train Tvrespay and Fripay for Halifax. Uniied States. Leave SuMMERSIDE every day (Sunday except. ed) on arrival of was fein from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediae with trains for each of the above named ylaces, and at St. John with Steatiiers ef nternational Co. for Portland and Bos. ton. Also, leaves Charlottetown’ for Summerside every Monday Morning, about 3 o'clock. v Returning, leaves Shediac every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train 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’eleck. AGeNts: Almon & MacIntosh, cee mane Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A. Grant Co., Hawkesbury; Hanford Bros., 8, “RW. HALES Charlottetown, May 9, 1878, THEONLY DIRECT LINE TO BOSTON. / Steamers Cara and Worcester OTH Steamers are fitted with Superiee Passanger accomodation ari convenience and comfort, and fitted up ia gant style. r = . oo 3 Geiss. FREIGHT earried at moderate nnbenteatied a Vs’ with DRLOT™ a low as by any other route. EGGS in boxes and barrels h the greatest care, _ SAVING TIME, only-one business day’ in reaching Boston, by leaving here Sa’ Morning and catching stexmer at Halifax, arriving at Boston Monday morning. LEAVE GHARLGTTETOWN Hivery Thursday, M. PUNCTUALLY AT 5 -P, LEAVE SOSTON Hivery Saturday, PUNCTUALLY AT NOON. CARVELL, Bres,, AGENTS, Ch’town, May 9, 1873.—law arg pat THE PicT@RIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD, embracing full and authentic accounts of - EVERY NATION OF ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES, —SHOWING TEHR— Causes of their Presperity and eecline, aud including a Full and Comprehensive His tory of the Rise and Fall of the Greek and Ktoman Empires, the Growth of the Nations of Modern Europe, the Middie Ages, the Crusades, the Feudal System, the Reformation, the Discevery and Settlement of the New World, Ete., Ete., with sketches of The Leading Characters in the Worid’s History. By JAMES D. 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