SE ET CR AA AAO ee et nae a ST Rn 2 i . { a nema pram onal ae tt ST VN Ts eRe Roeser meme . 5 ny ERED paea eel THE DUMB PAINTER. The warm glowing afternoon of a Spanish day was waning to its sunset, | and the dimness of the room where Maraquita was sitting was lighted up by | little flecks of western rays that came| through the lattices and played upon | her white dress and the cool white of the marble floor. She was sitting upon! a couch of light constraction, the wbole being twisted from canes; while her small feet, with their delicate silken slippers, were resting upon another | coach of the same material. Around her swept the waves of her long black hair. which she was coiling and uncoil- ing alternately; now gathering the heavy masses into one or two long, rich | braiis, and then flinging down the wreath of tresses, until they covered her like a bridal veil. The poor little Spanish maiden was evidently ill at ease. The clastic lounge, upon which her slender figure was supported, swayed and bent with nervous movements; and the pet dog that lay beside her, vainly trying to, lick her hand, seemed astonished that} ijt would not lie still long enough for the operation. ‘What ean I do, Max?’ she said ad- dressing the dog. ‘I am a silly little maiden, and dread to have it found on) that lam so. Here are my good father} , and mother, in whose eyes 1 have been | all perfection, and who thought that; even this grandiose Don Carlos was} , 2 1 » ° e not more than half good enough fo} | south wardly to the street aforesaid ninely me, will now believe that the spirit has} taken me. Max you area good dog, | but Ldon’t believe you have wit enough | to get poor Maraquitade Mona ont of| this diffculty. Max laid his paw on her arm, closed and unclosed his eyes, and looked as wise as some others might when ex- pecting a tale of contidence from a young damsel; but Maraquitas play- ful mood had passed, and she arose and paced the room with restless steps. ' By this time the sun had sunk out of sight, and the voice of Don Albert de Mona, calling to his daughter to be ready for a drive to the plaza, was heard, as he descended the stairs and knocked at the door. am ill. My head aches terrible—pray excuse me. I will remain here quietly until you and my mother return.’ ‘ Well, the afternoon has been sultry,’ said her father. ‘Lie down and rest while we are absent. Shall [ call your maid ?’ ‘No, father,’ he replied, ‘I do not need her—I shall be ohser dlaiee.” Better alone! Ah, Donna Maraquita, thy poor father is deceived, but thou canst not hide it to thyself that it is only to see the handsome painter of Logrono that thou lattest braiding thy beautiful hair—only to catch him, as he comes down the street in the twif light, and as he looks up with eager glance at the lattic, to throw a moss rose-bud at his feet. Thou knowest,to, that at that token he will venture to enter thy presence and that his lips will greet thee as the one dearest to his heart. Not with words will be greet- ing, but with another language, always understood—the language of kisses. No, not with words—for the paint. ers friend. Nauaaette, is both deaf and dumb! But there is no need of words for lovers. And so it was with these two lovers; they met and parted, with only the soul’s telegraph «:gnals, and they needed no echo from their lips. Donna Maraquita had beeninvited by a friend, some months before to visit the studio of Juan Fernandes Ximenes Nevarette, to see a beautiful painting of the Virgin which he had recently executed. This young painter, who was called Ef Mudo, from bis misfor- tune, was rapidly gaining fame, and| this very painting was the great step- ing stone to the public favor. The ex- cituble Sp aniards warmed with enthu- siasm at the beauty of the lead, which was said to have beon copied from that! of the artist’s mother, Donna Catanna[ Ximenes. Among the many who visited the studio were Don Albert and his daugh ter. The beauty of his painting, the filial, admiring reverence of the artist in taking his mother’s head as a mode}, the ‘silent world’ in which he lived, all wrought upon the susceptable im- agination of the young girl, and from | thenceforward Ef Mado was associate || in all her dreams, On his part the painter had been vision of beauty such as he thought he never before beheld; and yet it must have been only the sympathetic and cordial manner of donna Maraquita | that induced the thought—for,although | she was indeed noble-looking, and with & grace blended with dignity, yet so were many others, > Se iP og ay —_ Concluded in our next. ApvicEes to San Francisco, from Hon to November 17th, state thata citizen of H Kong has ordered a bronze statue of Lord B2aconsfield from England, for erection in the ¢lony, te cost £1,000, Kong |} Angus MeMillan; ‘bh ‘the said Angus McMiilan’s south boundary, ‘ope hundred and eighty feet (180 feet); thence sourhwardly five (5) cualns, to the from Pa rick Brown | jows, viz.: Commenciug at a stake fixed at r . . is Twenty-three in the Town Plotof Summer ‘Not to-night, father,’ she replied; ‘I ‘side, as planned and surveyed on land for sald jot being marked on the said plan, apd described, containing, by estimation, eight thousand one hundred and twenty- two square fret, be the same a litte More or less, together with ail buildivgs and im- of Messrs. HODGSON & MCLEOD, Suoiict- D. 1878. To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court [louse ia Summerside, Prince County. Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday, the Seventh day of January next, at (he hour of twv o clock in the afternoon, under & Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the 3rd dav of December, 1875, and made be- | tween John Young, of Summerside, in| Prince # of the One part, and eof Charlottetown, in DivcamMaeker, fbaniel Hodgsoa, unty, Prince Edward Island, | MORTGAGE SALE. © ECONOMY & SECURITY. ——10:—— LURK AND ACUDENT OF MONTREAL. A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. Queen's County, said Island, Esquire, | ofthe other part— fla } fafuresall, and describe Commencing at a "Stake fixed in the northeast a igle of James Brazil's lots ‘thence running eastwardly hundred | and eizhty feet (180 feet), or to land iately | ‘held by Henry Tupiin: ‘on said benry Tuplin’s western boundary five (5) chains, or to land lately held by nce Westwuardly aloug point of commencement, containing, by es- timation, one acre, Gue rood and nineieen poles, a Jittie more or jess, «nd Is part of a plot of land purchased by Thumas Crabbe Aliso, ail that tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the northern part of the Town ef Summerside, aud bounded as fol- St. James Streez, in the south angie of Town Lot Number Twenty (20), running therce northwardly ninety and one quarter (904) feet; thence east- wardly ninety feet (9U feet) to the west line of Towa Lot Namber Twenty eight; tence the north edge ol! and ove quarter feet (90$ feet); thence along said street westwardly uinety feet 90 feet). to the place of commeucemecnt, and known as Town Lot Numbcir Twenty- four (24), sold by Very Rev. James Mce- Doneld by Auction, on the first day of May, ; one thousand eight hundred and sixty- three, Also, all thst tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Lotor Township Number Seventeen, in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, and is bounded as follows, that is to say: Com- mencing at a Stake fixed on the south side of Si. James Street, running westwardly ninety feet (90 feet); thence southwardly ninety feel three iuches (90 feet 3 inches) thence eastwardly ninety feet (90 feet); thence northwardly niuety feet three inches (90 feet 3 inches), to the place of Commence. ment, making and including Lot Numver meriy owned by Jonothan Weatherbie, and nu.a'er twenty-three, as therein laid out provements thereon and appurtenances to the same belonging. For further particulars apply at the office tors, Charlottetown. Dated this fourth day of December, A. DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. Dec. 4~—2aw | sale The Greatest Medical Discovery sinee tho Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of tho Christian Era. here never has been a time when the heal- ing of so many different 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 Capsicum Ponovs PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, A LL that piece or parcel of land situate | f ‘a the northern part of Summerside | gd as follows, viz.:} thence northwardly ‘NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - ie 1877, ° Solia Addition to There is no reserve clause, vo be less than the sum assured by them, as THOMAS WORKMAN, Ese., President ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President ; HON. L. C. OWEN, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD? July 3, 1878— sa Special attention is claimed to the fact t UTUAL LASURANGE GOMPAM $55,299.51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. $1,856,59€ SUBMITTED = - * ° in8006 Company's Assets in 1877, - = $55,289.59, a sot he making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie under the minimam system, _ i hat our policies are payable in full. “ea M. H. GAULT, Ese., Managing Director ; R. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, «“ DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Eso., . MepicaL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. A aa Ae DUTEITTING ZINC & LEATHER A FULL Charlottetown, May 30— a WAREHOUSE NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR) LOT OF COVERED ‘TRUNKS JTUST ARRIVED. ee crn 8) — = Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ! meee DS eeen g@- Inspectic: Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. “és Gc. ROBERTSON. iy oO Se cee Our Agreement with W. H. Otive, of St. John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through i. 5, or AMOS FISHER, Truro, JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, N. B. Address— April 17, 1878. re PRACIICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON, i PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saws Iron—PortTas_e Grist MILts—PortTaB_e Saw MILLs. WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. AUCTION! To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUES DAY, the Twenty-fourth day of DECEM BER NEXT, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House, Char- to act quicker than any otler 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 ‘nstant-one is applied 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 beén discovered. Being, however, convinced of the wonderful enres 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 rheumatisin, pain in the side and back, and all stich cases ag have required the use of plasters or liniment, After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want acortain cure, ask your druggist for rR. Metyin's Capsicum Porous PLASTER, You can hardly believe yonr own convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and quick in its action, you can rely on its safety for the moat 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 sli hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for DR. MELVIN’s CAPst- cuM Porous PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for five, or $2 for adonen,; they will be mailed, post paid, to 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 o: the Fort) Augustus 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 less, 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 ae a particulars apply to Messrs. Hopeson & McLegop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of Novem. ber, A. D. 1878. FRANCIS KELLY, Mortgagee. Dec. 2, 1878—law t sale 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 ~ RAISINS, CHEAP BY THE BOX, —_AT~— BEER. & GOFF’S. | SODA WATER FOUNTAIN! A SUPERIOR 8-syphon Fountain for Sale, almost new and in goud order, will be sold low, and on liberal terms. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Dec. 3— MPLOYMENT.—In every village and township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu- pied, ONE acTiv#, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man can obtain a most respectable and very profitable engagement. Address, with full particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., Box 1964, Montreal. May 25, 1878— | Prince Rdward island. IN CHANCERY. SILAS BARNARD, Executor of the last Will and Testament of James Coles, deceased, Complainant. —AND— THOMAS REILLY, CATHERINE REILLY and MARY G. REILLY, by her Hannah Reilly, Defendants. Guardian, In pursuance of a decree made in this suit by His Honor the Vice Chancellor, bearing date the nineteenth day of November, instant, A. D. 1378, there will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of February next,, A. D. 1879, at twelve o’cleck, noon, the Supreme Court House in Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County— LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land, being part of Town Lot Number Eighty- nine in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, commencing at the northeast angle of said ‘T’own Lot, on the southeast edge of Kent Street; thence, following the course of the same, westwardly for the distance of eighty-six feet and eight inches ; thence, by a right-angle line with said Kent Street, south. $ stwardly fur the distance of forty-eight feet and six inches ; thence, by a line parallel with said Kent Street, eastwardly for the distance of thirty feet ; thence, by a right angle there- with, northwestwardly for the distance of six feet ; thence by a line running northeast- wardly to the southwest angle of the dwelling house ; thence, by a line at right angles with the course of Prince Street, eastwardly thirty one feet to the westward edge of said Prinve Street ; thence, following the course of the same, northwestwardly thirty-one feet to the lace of commencement ; together with the uildings and improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Dated this Twentieth day of November, A. D. 1878. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Master in Chancery. Neit McLeop, Solicitor for Complainant. \ nov 22 law ts A By-Law, Relating to Dogs aud the Taxing Thereof, [Passed by the City Council, 4th Dec., 1878.} Be it enacted by the City Council of the Uity of Charlottetown, as follows :— 1. The owner or keeper of any dog or bitch within the City of Charlottetown shall report in writing to the Clerk of the City Court 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 in a book to be kept for the purpose; and, here- after, whenever a person may become owner or keeper of any dog or bitch within the said Uity, he shall report the fact in writing, as nereinbefore 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 betore the tirst day of February in each year ; and upon che 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 n a summary way, with costs, in the City Vourt of the Stipendiary Magistrate, and on non-payment thereof, the party convicted shali be confined in the Common Jail of the said City for ten days. 3. The owner or keeper of a dog or biteh who has paid such tax shall aflix thereon a collar, with the name of the owner or keeper and the registeredt number. 4. The owner or keeper of a bull dog or bitch shall not permit him or her to go at large unless suiliciently muzzled, to prevent his or her biting or doing mischiet. 5. Every fierce, 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 a bitch shall suffer such bitch to ran at large during the season of her being in heat. 7. If any 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. 9. Any person in posse sion of any dog or bitch, or who shall suffer such dog or bitch to remain about his house or premises, shal] 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 contrary to this iiy-law may be torthwith des- troyed by the police. 11, All prosecutions under this By-law shall be inthe 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 aflirmation 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 ot costs; and in default of payment thereof it shall and may be lawful for the said Magistrate to commit the offender or offenders to the commmon jai of the said city for any period not ex ten days, unless the said penalty and costs be sooner paid. 12. The By-law intituled ‘‘A Law relating to Dogs and for the purpose of taxing the same,” assented to on the fifteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six; and all other By-laws coutrary to and inconsistent with this By Law are hereby repealed. oO. 4re Ge 2 6 & 7 : W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. W. B. Morrison, City Clerk. Dec. 5, 1878—17 ins, h 2w Mortgage Sale. To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, ou Friday, the Tenth day of January next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under a Power of Salein an In- denture of Mortgage, dated the twelfth day of October, 1876, made between Johu Meickle and Mary his wife and Peter Meickle, of the one part, and Danie! Hodgson, of the othes part,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate ou Lot Twenty-three, bounded | as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the stake fixed on the north side of the old Tryon Road, at the commencement of a@ reserve’ line cf road; running from thence west seven chains, forty-six links ; thence north, according to the magnetic meridian of 1764, eighty chains, until it meets the south side of a reserved line of roau (running east and wesi); thence east along the south sive of said road seven chains, forty six links, to the west side of the first-mentioned reserved road; thence south aloug the west side of said road to the place of commeucement, containing, by estimation, sixty acres of land, a little more or less, together with all the build- logs aud improvements thereon and appur- tenances thereunto belonging. Dated the Seventh day of December, A. D. 1878. (S'd) D. HODGSON, Mortgagee. Ch'town, Dec. 7, i878—~eod t sale Leok Here! THREE PRIZES IN 12 MONTHS. oo W G. MUGFORD, sole Licensee for - City and Queen’s County, for Lam. bert’s Patents for Permanent Photographs Being composed of Indian Ink and Parchment, they CANNOT FADE, Took Ist Prize at Provincial Exhi- bition last Fall at Georgetown ; Diploma for Excellency of Work at New York, Jan. ist, 1878—contesting with the United States and Dominion of Canada, —and Ist Priza at Summerside, Oct. 3, 78, UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic Davip Wixson’s OLp Sranp, Cx’rown.] (Oct. 5, 1878—3m-law