Saceiaeii ecatemnenineentine dl =n Sy eas . Ta ona on a $ ty attested Se ean “~ —— oe ee ee — Midnight waspassed,and the lights of the yessels lying at anchor in the stream , were beginning to be extinguished, | when two men burried from different directions toward the shore. ‘The elder, of the two had already reached the stand and was preparing to make a leap; but at the instant the younger) seized. him by the arm exclaiming : | ‘Sir, 1 believed you wanted to drown | yourself!" ' ‘¥ou have guessed it. What is that to you ?’ This was the answer, spoken in the | most angry tone. ‘Nothing, I know. I would simply | réquest you to wait a couple of minutes) —when, if you like, we will make the great journey together, arm in arm—| the best way of dyiag.’ With these words the younger ex- tended his hand to the elder, whose was not withheld. The younger continued, in a tone of seeming enthusiasm: ‘Se} be it! Arm inarm? Truly, I did not) dream that a human heart would beat} with mine in this last hour. I will not seek to know who you are—an honest Come !—let us begin man or 2 villian. the journey together!’ | Theclder held the young man back, | and, fixing his dim, half-extinguished | eyes searchingly upon the countenance) of his companion, exclaimed: ‘Hold !) You seem to be too young to end your life by suicide. A man of your years has still a brilliant, alluring future in his ‘grasp ‘Brilliant ? answered the young man, scornfully. ‘What have I to hope in the midst of a world full of wickedness, falsehood, treachery and unhappiness? —Come !—quick " ome !—quie or | ‘You are still young! You must! have had very sorrowful experiences to} make life already thus insupportable to you. ‘I despise mankind.’ | ‘Without exception.’ ‘Without exception.’ ‘Well, then, you have now perhaps fonnd a man whom you will not neces. sarily despise. I have, believe me, during my whole life, lived an honor able man.’ ‘Really ! that is highly interesting.— It’s a pity [ bad not earlier made your aequaintance. ‘Leave me to die alone, young man. live on. Believe me, time heals yall wounds, and there are men of honor yet to be found.’ " ‘Now, if you take this view, why are you hurrying so fast from the world ?’ " “Ob, Lam an old, sickly man, unable to make a livliihood; a man who can- not, will not, longer see his only child, his daughter, blighting her youth, and laboring day and night to support him.’ ‘How, sir! have you a daughter who does this for you?’ asked the young man, surprised. ‘And with. what endurance, with what love, does she sacifice herself for me! She works forrme, she goes hungry for me, and has only the ten- derest words of love—a sweet smile for me always.’ ‘And you want to commit suicide ? Are you mad ?? ‘Shall I murder my daughter ? The life which she is now leading is her “ertain death,’ answered the old man, in a despairing voice. ‘ Good sir, come ‘vith me to the near- est inn that is still open. You will re- late to me your history, and, if you like 1 will let you hear me So much , how- evor, will I say to you beforehand ; chase all thoughts of self-murder out of your head. 1 am rich, and, if things be as you say, from henceforth you and your danghter shall lead a pleasant life.’ The old man followed the younger without opposition. A few minuntes later the elder began : ‘My history is soon told. I was a merchant's clerk, but always unlucky. As L had nothing by inheritance, and the young gir! I married was poor, I was-nover able to account, and remain- ed on to an old age ina dependent, sub- ordinate position. Finally, | was dis- changed on account of my years, and then-began the struggle for subsistance. My wite died of trouble, and now my poor child is wearied to gain my sup- port. Tcahnot bear to see her work- ing herself to death for me—therefore, jtdis better 1 go. Now you kaow all.’ Friend,’ exclaimed the young ma #epu are the most fortunate man | « éneountered in my life. It is insane eali that misforinne. Nobody is easics te-help than you. To-morrow I will fiake my will, and you shall be—no resistance — my heir. The corning night is my last. Before this, how-, ever, | must see your daughter, out of pure curiosity. I would for once see frow one looks who really deserves tae name of woman.’ ‘But, young man, what can it be that! thus early has made youso unhappy ? inquired the elder, much moved. ~~ Scotch plaid circulars lined with red opera SAVED FROM SUICIDE. ? JUST RECEIVED, ‘promptly atteaded to. = = er SOs me ee Oe a 280 Bags Bran. 200 Bags Coarse Cornmeal, for feed- | ing—FOR SALE LOW. OWEN CONNOLLY & COw | Queen Street, Ch’town, } Dec. 6th, 1375. \ 3w eod pat 3w 2aw WHOLESALE = SUPPLIES. Sy) BBLS. Superior Extra FLOUR, ev 500 Bbls. Extra : 400 ‘* Spiing Extra “ 100 ‘** Haxall 250 Chests TEA (warranted), 25 boxes TOBACCO } MI 80 Cads “ fF 21 Abds. Choice P. 100 Bbls. Yellow C. cDonald’s. f., SUGAR, | *é 1 6a * Vhite Granulated ‘* 10 ** Cut Loaf “ 60° ‘* MOLASSES (extra nice), i. ” (Trinidad), _—* _ (Demerara), 700 Sides No. 1 LEATHER, 200° * Xa? - 60 Bags RiCE (1 ewt.), 200 Boxes RAISLNS, 30 Bbls. CURRANTS, 100 * TT. D. PIPES, 100 Doz. BROUMS, 100 “ PAILS, 50 Bexes CLUTHESPINS, 30 “ CANDLES, 150 -* SOAP, 23 < CHEESE, 20 Bbls. VINEGAR, 60 Kegs BAKING SODA, 2) Bbis.. Washing ‘‘ 560 Coils MANILLA (large & smaii) | 150 Bbls. KEROSENE UiL, 50 Boxes G LASS, 50. * PICKLES, 109 J.rs CREAMTARTER, 200 Tins Pi PPER, GINGER, MUS- TAKD, &e. 100 Boxes Nixey’s BLACK LEAD. 550 Reams WRAPPING PAPER (assorted). CARVELL Bis. Ch’town, Nov. 25—3i ar pat ET GINUINE NEW YORK SINGER SEWING MACHINES THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Buy only the CENUINE. Beware of COUNTERFEITS. None genuine with out our Trade Mark stamped on the arm ot tue Machine. THE SINGER MANUF’G CO. SULD IN 1877 232,812 Machines. being the largest number of Sewing Machines ewer sold by any Company in a single year. Machines sold on month!y payments, Roserr Youne, Sole Agent of P. E, Island, South Side Queen Square, Charlottotown. Nov. 30, 1878—2aw tf AUCTION! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, op TUES DAY, the Twenty-fourth day of DECEM BER NEXT, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, nvon, at the Court House, Char- lottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the Third day of February, A. D. 1873, and made between John Henesy, of the one part, and Francis Kelly, of the other part— LL that tract of land and premises situate, lying and being as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the north side of the Fort Auyustus Road, at the south-east angle of a farm of land in the possession of Thomas Ceerley ; from thence north fifty chains, or to the northern boundary of the said John Henesy’s land ; thence east five chains ; thence south to the said road, and from thence west to place of commencing, containing by estima- tion Twenty-five acres, a little more or Jess, and being part of Lot or Township Number Thirty-six, in Queen’s County, together with all rights, members and appurtenances there- to belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hoveson & McLrop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. F Dated this Twenty-seventh day of Novem ber, A. D. 1878. FRANCIS KELLY, Mortgagee. Dec. 2, 1878—law t sale MEN’s, WOMEN’S, iGHT Soil ~ . MISSES’ and rH X\HE Subscriber, having obtained the Con tract to remove night soil from the City, no-one else is authorized tu do £0. Night oil enly removed between 8 p. m, and 6 a, m.,—at 75 cents per hogshead. Payment to be made oniy to me. g® Orders left at the Police Station will be DANIEL GORDON. Charlottetown Reyalty, } 3m wed & th Nov. 13, 1878. ne pat m & tues Look Here! THREE PRIZ=S IN 12 MONTHS. 0 See AY G. MUGFORD, sole Licensee for . City and yueen’s County, tor Lam. bert’s Patents fr Permanent Photographs Being composed of indian ink and Parchment, they CANNUY FADE. Took Ist Prize at Provincial Exhi- bition last Fail at Georgetown ; Diploma. for Kxveliency of Work at New 10R&, -ian. | Ist, 1875—contesting with tne United states} and Dominion of Cauada,—anud flaunei or red silk are stylish garments for’ school girl’s wear. Oct. 5, 1873—3m-law : Davip WILSON’s OLD STAND, CH’rowN.. New Boot & Shoe Store, BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS! a ECONOMY & SECURITY. . —_—_ . SUN MUL LUPE AMD SCG per —— Uy Aw is SUI QUMPAAT OFf MONTREAL. A SOUND AND RELIA o:—- LE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dommion. oO $55,299.51 SURPLUS PROFITS O NEW BUSINESS, 1876, =) oe sé as 77 IGTT; 20 eee ae Solid Addition to Company’s Assets in 1877, - e clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie There is no reserv co be less than the sum assured by them, as N PREMIUMS IN 1877. SUBMITTED =- = - $1,856,598 3,158.000 - $55,289.55. under the minimum system. w@ Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@& THOMAS WORKMAN, Esgq., President ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq@., Vice-President ; M. H..GAULT, Esq., Managing Director ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, ‘« DANIEL DAVIES, Mrssrz. JENKINS & McLEOD, HION. J. F. ROBERTSON, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esa., MepicaL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E, Island. July 3, 1878— OUTEITTING oa [oe RE EET tin CA ce a OT Re nih ETE WAREHOUSE NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT Ov ZING & (LEATHER COVERED TRUNKS JTUST ARRIVED. ———- 0: ——-— - Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. A FULL <> LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! ——-°-0- }———— ##- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. “Gy Cc. ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 30— A —_———- - (oO LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Ottve, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. trom us direct, or through AMOS FISHER, Truro, N. 8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin's, N. 8. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information BOTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AN ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, PRICHS REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saws Iron—PorTABLE Grist Mitts—PortaBLe Saw MILts. WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. Address— April 17, 1878. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? SEEN WHAT ? BOREHAM'S OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. MORTGAGE SALE | To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, on 'fues- day, the Fourteenth day of January next, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated fourth of April, 1877, made between Malcolm McDonald, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and Henry Jones Cundall, Trustees, of the other part, — A LL that tract, piece or parcel of land JUST OPENED, CHILDREN'S IN GREAT VARIETY. COME and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your feet kept WARM. COME and have your feet kept Diy. W. R. BOREHAM, SOUTH SID@T QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Nov. 26—3m wed & sat THE LATEST STYLE OUT! THE CELEBRATED “AGONTIC” Thin Ivory English Visiting Cards (LADIgS’ AND GENTLEMEN’s) NEATLY PRINTED AT Ist Prize at Summerside, Uct. 8,78. G. Herbert Haszard’s, 4 : 18 QuEesN STREET. | Ch’town, Nov. 27—3taw pat »(31), bounded as follows: On the nort situate in Township Number une me b land sold to Murdoch MeSween ; on the ‘aie | by the old division line between the said Township and Township Number Thirty-two ; | on the south by land sold to John McLeod ; and on the west by the rear line of farm fronting on the North Wiitshire Road—ths said farm having a front on the said old divie , Sion line of seven chains and fifty links, and extending west by parallel lines to the rear line aforesaid, containing fifty-five (55) acres two (2) roods of laud, more or less, agreeably to the plan thereof on the Plan of the said Township Number Thirty-one (31), together | with all buildings and improvements thereon and appartenances thereto belonging. For turther particulars, apply at the office of Messrs. HUDGSON & McLEOD, Solici- _ tors, Charlottetown. Dated the Twelfth day of December, A. D. } 1878, (sd) _ EDWARD J. HODGSON, H. J. CUNDALL, Mort, ‘ Dec. 13—law't sale ware TO LET, TQXHE HOUSE and SHOP at corner of Ken ana Hillsborough streets, near King Square, being an exceilent business stand, oc- cupied by .Mr. Cartmill; also his Residence trouting va Hillsborough Street, ad oining the resideuce of Mr, Briuges. Possession given ist January next. Apply to JOHN BALL. Ch’town, Dec, 10, 1878— 2aw till Ist jan pat ‘A By-Law, Relating (0 Dogs | aad the Taxing Thereof, | {Passed by the City Council, 4th Dec., 1878.] BE it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows :— | 1. The owner or keeper of any dog or biteh | within the City of Charlottetown shall report i writing to the Clerk of the City Couré of the Stipendiary Magistrate, at his office in the said City, the name of such dog or bitch, in order that the same may be registered ing book to be kept for the purpose; and, here- after, whenever a person may me owler or keeper of any dog or bitch within the said City, he shall report the fact in writing, as hereinbefore directed, in order to have the name of the owner or keeper and the name of the dog or bitch registered. 2. A tax of one dollar shall be annually paid for each dog or bitch within the said City by the owner or keeper thereof, to the Clerk of the City Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate, at his office in the said City, on or before the ! first day of February in each year ; and upon the owner or keeper neglecting or refusing to pay the tax herein imposed, he shall be prose- cuted for the same, and it shall be recovered in. a summary way, with costs, in the Cny Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate, and oi non-payment thereot, the party convicted shall be centined in the Common Jail of the said City for ten days. 3. The owner or keeper of a dog or bitch who has paid such tax shall affix thereon a collar, with the name of the owner or keeper and the registered number. 4, The owner or keeper of a bull dog or bitch shall not permit him or her to go at large unless sufficiently muzzled, to prevent, his or her biting or doing mischiet. 5. Every tierce, malicious or dangerous dog or bitch shall be kept muzzled and chained by the owner or keeper, and not permitted to go at large. 6. No owner or keeper of & bitch shall suffer such bitch to run at large during the season of her being iu heat. 7. Ifany dog or bitch shall, unprovoked, bite any person, on complaint at the City Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate, on oath, the owner or keeper shall destroy the dog or bitch, or remove him or her from the said city and keep him or her so removed. 8. No person shall wantonly or maliciously throw any stone, stick or any other hard sub- stance at any dog or bitch, and lame or wound the dog or bitch. 9g. Any person in poss¢-sion of any or bitch, or who shall suffer such dog or bitch to remain about his house or premises, shall be deemed the owner of such dog or bitch for all the purposes of this by-law. 10. No dog or bitch shall be permitted to run at large in the said City without the col- lar mentioned in the third section of this By- law, and any dog or bitch running at large: contra’ y to this Sy-law may be torthwith des- troyed by the police. 11, All prosecutions under this By-law shal? be in the name of the City of Charlottetown, and any person guilty of an infraction of any of the provisions thereof shall, upon convie~- tion in the City Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate on the oath or aftirmation of any credible witness, forfeit and pay at the dis- cretion of the said Magistrate, a penalty not exceeding Ten Dollars for each offence, ex- clusive of costs; and in defauit of payment thereof it shall and may be lawful fc the said Magistrate to commit the offender or offenders to the commmon jail of the said city for any period not exceeding ten days, unless the said penalty and costs be sooner paid. : 12. The By-law intituled ‘‘A Law relating +o Dogs and for Suee of taxing the same,” assented to on the fifteenth day of y in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six; and all other By-laws eoutrary to and inconsistent with this By Law are hereby repealed. een 008 €¥s W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, W. B. Morrison, City Clerk. Dec. 5, 1878—17 ins, h 2w TENDERS. Tue City or CHARLOTTETOWRX,, Prince Epwarp Istanp,; Mayor’s Orrice, 9th Dee., 1878. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Office until FRIDAY, the 20th inat., at 12 o'clock, noon, from persons willing to Lease the City Weigh. Seales. Further particulars to bs had at this office. The names of two good and sufficient sureties must accompany this Tender. The Council do not bind themselves to ac. cept the highest or any Tender. By order, W. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Dec, 9, 1878-—h pat ne a pres till 20th LENDERS. Tue Crry or CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Epwarp Is_anp. Mayor’s"Orrice, Dec. 9th. EALEDTENDERS will be received at this Office, until FRIDAY, the 20th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, from persons willing to Lease the Market Tolls and Rents. Further particulars to be had at this office. The names of two good and sufficient sureties: must accompany the tender. The Courcil do not bind themselves to ac cept the highest or any tender. By order, W. B. MORRISON, City Clerk. Dec. 9, 1878—h pat ne a pres te 20th. SODA WATER FOUNTAIN! SUPERIOR 8-syphon Fountain for Sale, almost new and in good order, will be sold low, and on liberal terms. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Dec. 3— MPLOYMENT.—In every village and i4 township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu- pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentie- man can obtain @ most respectable and ar protitable engayement. Address, with f particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal. | May 25, 1878—