—— wen a nah tea cs. tm. sale Me Menace ta asta ee «~ aqoenerienntaan cen Dae SE Nate. a a IE ata ae! ya * Se pe SS ~ ? eel eee ttt ite wet ee bt with oe ar i a, al ie li ri cn cere oh ih eat oe ne nee tga: ecg ei GLE Lt ARAN Nt AEE CES MMS cs - ““S-ealing the silver. “ticles found there. Silected Storp. {> YP A DREAM AND ITS CON SEQUENCES. (CONCLUDED. ) | 1 could see quite well that he took | something out of his pocket and gave | ~ She held it up to look at st 7 bright | | it to her. | and there glistening 1m the a ee ——— | a OLDE aaa ees Oe sesizes, and sentenced to various terms | C3, | of imprisonment. , ¥ It is now many years since all this hippened; but I can never forget what t i went through those dreadful nights, , though | remember with thankfulness | that. tirough my dream and the warn | ing voice I heard, I was the means of ‘We Will Ofer on Saturday Next, averting a great wrong, and perhaps the 5th inst., I do not impute anything su- ltt EG BALAN COC FHF Lt may have “<> murder. pernatural to my dream, merely been the result of “tension” of scm Abele ta apr a Qe ‘a ’ an, ee ED a oe ee ER tmnt t. Be AK wy OR ih WA N, Mi. Pso a J Av ES CLAXTON. Usquir THOMAS Presidente Vice-President, ™ LUPE AMD ACCIDEAT TASUAANGE CONRAN OF MONTREAL, . ofa? AUTHORIZED CAPITAL . . .«. . a - ee indo aa $1,000,000, moonlight, | saw my godmother’s dia- mond ear-ring! the one that had been | = stolen over nine years ago, with the | other jewels, from ber room. Here, then, at last was the myste'yY|NEVER in the history of the solved; everything made clear, and all through my dream ! Presently the lieht tell on the man’s face again, and ] ‘astantl y recognize | my go imother’s very respectable gardener. A decent man he was believed to be, but it thier ail the time, and one who hid his evil would invite these in Town deeds under a cloak of religion. And who was this woman he seemed to have got Evidently his wife; tor I versation with her. 1 waited where I was until they were both gone— Martha ack to the house and her husband to, einen: then, as quietly as | could, |#iIS, to call at onee. such power over ? I returned to the house and r ached my | We only ask a personal inspection room. Falling on my knees | gave thanks to God’ for making me_ the means of finding out such a wicked plot, and perhaps saving the lives of more than one under that roof, for it 1s more than likely that had those desper- ate men been disturbed in their mid- night plunder they would not have hasitated at any deed which avould etable them to carry out their wicked plans, I slept little that night, and next morning tried to appear calm and com- oaxed, though I was frightened and really ill. I was longing for my hus- band to come that I might tell him all, and consult what was best to be done to prevent robbery and perhaps blood- shed. At last, to my great relief, I gaw him coming. I ran to the gate to meet him, and told him what I had secn and heard the night before., ‘ Now,’ L said, “will you ever laugh at my ‘fancies’ again?’ ‘No. my dear littie wife,’ said he, 1 ali’ 500. ** ~=Cornmeal, never will. 500 Hhds Molasses, _ | We then arranged that we should] 30 «~ Sugar, tell his mother and sister everything;| 50 Bbls W'te Gran- | and he was to go to the nearest police ae aes 43 station and arrange with the chief offi- ah hacks Tea, | | ear to have a number of men ready 1} 195 haif Chests Tea, he wood near the house at twelve} 75 Boxes Tea, o'clock that night; that after dinner we adhe —s a were to say ‘good-by’ to Mrs, Benson exes o. 1 Sole aiid drive home; buat would retarn and 200 Sides No: 2‘ join the police in the wood, and wait] 289 Boxes Raisins, there until we saw Martha leave the} 100 Kegs B’ng Soda, | _ Rouse to meet her husband. Wo wérfe| 39 Bbls Wing Soda, | then to go in and wait until the thieves came in,-when they were to be sur- advertised, GEO, DAVIES & 60. WE CONTTIUR 10 SELL ATI OUR —ON THE— Favorable ‘Terms. hos EN STORE: 1125 Bbls, Flour, 20 Boxes Axes, 1@y-j “** _-_ @ 200 b’xes Confection- ery (assorted), 800 Reams Paper (all sizes), 59 Doz. Brooms, 50 Doz. Pails, 60 Boxes Glass, J50 Boxes Blue, 109 «Gross Bartlett's Shoe Blacking, 100 Tins Pepper, 100 ‘* Mustard, ‘* Ginger, 75 Boxes Cheese, 60 Casks Vinegar, 40 200 Boxes Soap, ‘oe been selling Dry Goods so LOW as at present, and we and country, Who have not gathered that from his con-|participated in the EXTRAOR- DINARY BARGAINS We are giv- to show that we are, in good faith, SELLING OFF at the LOW PRICES 100 Boxes 3 in. Nails 50 Boxes Horsenails Bartlett’s 150 Jars Creamtartar M xd Spices FANGY DRESS GOODS, at half price. Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, at half price. Balance of All- Wool Shawls, at coat, A Special Lot Selling at half Price. Balance of Ladies’ Wool Scarfs, Clouds, Breakfast Shawls, Sleeve- less Jackets and Sneques, Av HALF A Lot of Ladies’ Hoisery ! THE BALANCE OF LADIES’ ULSTERS WATERPROGH MANTLES AT HALF PRICE. THE BALANCE RAILWAY RUGS STAPLE GOODS! sess ton. m BED QUILTS! 45 ects.. G5 cts. and $1.00 each. The Balance Red, White and Fancy Flannels at Cost. Balance All-Wool Blankets at the following rates : Paras for $4.25 worth $5.50; $4.59 worth $6.00; $5.00. worth $6.50; $5.25 worth - $7.00 THE BALANCE OF CLOTHE . RispBER GVERSHOES : Mens’ Plain, $1.10 per pair; Fancy, $1.20 per pair; Ladics’ PIun, 85. cts) per pair; Faucy, $1.00 per pair. 830 DOZ. TOWELS ! Special Lines, —+ ets,, 8 cts., 12 ets., 20 cte, each. <A decitled bargain, SHEETINGS AT COST! AND rounded and taken prisoners. My hus-| 50 Toilet Soap, | 20 * Allspice, 413 . : ox than Wake | oe een ee ! nTMS d wanted me to remain at our own] 35 Bags Nuts, | ae ee Glo ih De Va i oll bind wanted me t nits Benen Seite fads | jn y y Jide ULL Us honse; but { would not do so, as i waid 50 Bbls. Currants, 30 ** Nutmegs, Lwould be imagining allsorts of things ;| 95 Boxes Flat 'To- | 159 Boxes Yeast, besides, | knew his mother and Mary baceo, wold lke to have me with them. 10 Kegs Isl. Twist 20 Bbls. W’te Beans , . Tobacco, 150. Casks Kerosene, It all turned out as well as could be.} 45 jogs AcadiaTwist | 25 Bbls. Onions, Tie night was very five; and just at ‘Tobacco, 50 Boxes Can les, * ¢#ebve o'clock Martha stole down to tho place where I had seo her the night before; then we all, about a dozen po- liecemen and ourselves, went into the house. The men were stationed out of sight in different rooms, waiting fo: the robbers?-entrance. Henry came up to wnifuling ¢ Mrs. Benson’s room, where all of us . ot naterr¥ kl fosnatenen tnd ise Women were, including the twoservants. * y all diseases that follow as a Ch’town, Dec. 22—2w 3aw pat ar 2w DR. WILLLA' GRAS SPECITIS MEDICINE, . rue Great Euglish Hem % A edy is an “unfailing cure # sequence of Self Abuse; ‘With breathless anxiety we watched \ = to Lint of emery Univer An : aaa a einai “ere Bh sit Lagsitule, Pain in ths Sey erg and waited. From where t stood I Sites of Vision ee \ Fe could see the way they would come. sefoveTaking, Premature Cid Age, and After Taking. lt was about two o' cloek when I saw y other diseases that lead to J: sanite or Con- u “as @a ‘ » ‘ ; mptier anda Premature Grave, #e” Price, $1 Martha coming up the walk and four| +t packaggyor six peckages for #5, by mailfree of niet with her. ‘ Look’ I said; ‘ there pestege, Full particulars in our pamphiet, whieh we desire to send free by mailtoeveryone. Address they are. They went around to the back door, and we heard them stealing WM. GAuAWY & CO., Windsor, Outario, Canada ga Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. Wat- along the passage in the direction of the piate-closet. Thena sudden rush— son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. Fraser, a@ scream fromthe wretched Martha— at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Drugyists iaprecations loud and bitter—a shot! gS ao ay ¥ : another scream! | - 5 i anvwhere. ‘May God grant no lives will be last?’ Sweé prayed. Poor Mary nearly fainted. At last In Connection with our o we hoard the oilicer call LLenry to come} Ai, an D (t (| | down. The four men were all secured Gea) ry 02 5 4, A @ id taken to the police station. Martha was taken there. too. She confessed We will offer our entire Stock of “ee had let them in for the purpose ot One of the robbers wortnerbies! BOOTS & SHOES was slightly wounded in the arm, but no one else was hurt. Very thankful » about $2,099 woxrth, at cost to clear, swas | when I found next day that no | eonsisting of— gone Ws the worse for having gone} “yen’s Wellington Boots. “th ough such a terrible scene, Men's Leather Gongress Boots, “The house where Martha’s husband | — pom oo ae ereetinnde re >gaea preg? > « T } 2 By s a m4 - ~~ we lodged was searched, and the ea-e af Men's feliand Leather Slippers, ediamonds and many other valuable ar wy thiecashen Thats i j a . y , | Jlneo . Y Pl se This immensely re- | bet ics! _ (Elasti¢ and Laced), enpitisble gardener had been a disgrace “Women’s Felt Boots, 6 eita,his family and his profession. Left) Women’s Slippers & Overshoes, - very much to himself through. the in| Mlisses’ & Ciildren’s Leather Boots. duigence of his employer, he had he Conte ONE ANDALL AND C27 BOOTS CHEAP ¢»me so completely demoralized as at ae os “J. B. MACDONALD, length to assume the degraded charac-| ter of a burglar., Now came the rebel | bution whi Tho thjewos were all tried at attends on wrongdoitlg.| QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, GEO, DAVIES & C0, © BOs! = Jags Pup pot The Balance of Men's Reefers. Top Coats and Ulsters, AT THE FOLLOWING RaTee owe: Reefers for $4.00, worth $4.75 3 $5, worth $6.00; $6.00, worth $7; Top Coats for $4.75, worth 85.7% 3 $3.75, worth $7.25 3 89,75, worth $11.95. $8.50, worth S19; $10.50, worth S12,98. “|The Balance of Boys’ Clothing AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A LOT OF For $1.25, worth $1.75. THE BALANCE OF Buffato asd “of Robes, Coon Skin (oats, Ladies’ Fur Multis and Yoniles, AT COST. Black & Colored Silks, at Cost, A LOT OF | FANCY & JAPANESE SILKS | ATHALF-PRICE. The Balance of the 7,000 YARDS OF CAR PET, advertised during the month of December, in RICH BRUSSELS, | TAPESTRY, WOOLS, We only ask an inspection of the CARPET DEPARTMENT | and are confident the prices will give sa- | &C. tisfaction, and so with every other de- partmentof thehouse, asthe stock is unrivalled forats value _ a and extent. - | ! i Ulsters for 87.50, worth $3.00 | MEN'S ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS, , Jan, 31, 1S78— ° : “ Tp PrieNT)] STOCK OF Eric rk e 1s = : feeling, supported by some coincidences. OF OUR SPLENDID rOCK HEAD OFFICE . ST. JAM Ss STREET At all events, the results were such ae i (| MM. Hi. GAULT. Esquire, " R. Ww ACAULAY, [ha ve de G ibed.—Chambers’ Journal. Black and Holorad [ress 00 5, Managing wirectlor. 20: Sec’y. —= = : Cashmeres, French Merinoes, CHARLOTTETOWN P. £. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: NO i C . Persian Cords, Paramattas, HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, Repps, Poplins, Serges, « PANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese., Lustres, Coburgs, ete., Messrs. JENKINS & Mc.LEOD, Mepicat EXAMINERS. i . —e ‘ , , at cost. ———nrceemne § (YS = natn lr LONDON blot SE har ewe This Company issues Policies on all the Aprrovep Meruonps of Life and Accilent Business, A SPECIAL LOT OF Its Motto is ‘Economy AND SECURITY.” HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. tsiand, SSxtT = By Order, Jan. 18, 1878.—3taw. ar&pat2w —-——~_-— — nee ware 2 “CITY DEBENTURES. 0: City of Charlottetown, Hayer’s Office, Sth Janvary, 187s. TQWE following DEBENTURES (Old Issue) are hereby called in, and, together with the Ip. terest due thereon, will be paid on demand at the Mayor's Office :— —— —— coe _ eee WHEN ISSUED. NO, WHEN ISSUED. | AMOUNT. | NO. j 4Oe NT. eee EE ES nnd - _— i nent | el i tt CC Ot CC CO 70|21st September, 1869,) $162 22 || 101/14th February, 1871, | $324 44 7)/10th Auggyst, 1569, | 32444 |! 106) 31st October, 1571, 324 44 76\ist November, 1859, | 19466 || « 110/26th January, 1872, | 324 44 80\31st December, 1859, | 324 44 | il} 26th January, 1872, 324 44 83 10th March, 1870, | 924 44 i 114;24th May, 1572, | 300 00 84 2nd May, 1870, 162 22 || 115!28rd May, 1872, '- 390 00 92;13th December, 1870,; 324 44 || 116!23rd May, 1872, | 200 00 95'l4th December, 1870,! 324 44 | 120! 31st Decembér, 1873, | 500 00 96|14th Deeember, 1870,| 324 44 |} 123/31st December, 1873, 300 00 - 10 )| 14th February, 1571, 324 44 133/30th October, 1875, 200 00 W. B. MORRISON Ciry CLERK, The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Hra, There never has been a time when the heal- ing of so many diiferent diseases has been cansed by outward application as the present. It is an undisputed fact that over half of the entire population of the globeresort to the use of ordinary plasters. DR. MELVIN’S Carsicce™m Ponrovs 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 serviee than a hundred of the ordinary kind. Al) other plasters are slow of action, and require to be worn continually to effeet a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the instant oue is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physicians in all ages haye thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always beem 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 eures effected by.Dr. MELVIN’s. CAPSICUM Porous PLASTERS, and their superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribs them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all such eases as havé required the use of plasters ; orliniment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, znd you want a certain cure, ask yourdruggist for Pr. MELVIN’s CarsicuM POROUS PLASTER. You can hardly believe yourown convictionstof its wonderful effects. Althongh powerful and uick in its action, you can rely on its safet oi the most delicate person te wear, as it is free from Jead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- arv plasters, Ono trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will seli hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for Dr. MELYIN’s CAPst- cuM PoRoOUS PLASTER, and take no other; ov, 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. MANULACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mags, U.S. A,, G. E, MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds W.R. WATSON, Agent. qecember 7, 1877. itouse to Let. F eight rooms, in good repair, lately oceu pied by Mr. A. McDougall. yhmediate possession given. Apply to Mr. A. Me- Dougall, or the undersigned. None but a careful and good tenant need apply. RICHARD WEEKS. Charlottetown, Dec. 13,1877.-—tf THREE STAR BRANDY s 34) CASES Three Star BRANDY, ® For Sale by . JAMES BYRNE, Great George Street. January 20- hi DR. H. A. PARKER, SURGEON DENTIST, | {LATE OF OTTAWA). ” Office, . . . St. Lawrence Hotel. _— Office Hours : Ma. ms to6 py um, Jan. 15, 78-10) end ” on Se > - I i eet ne OLASSES—hPStore and to arrive for 4) Winter's Stock, 125 Puns. Barbadoes & Cienfugos. CARVELL BROS, January drd, 1878, Dec, 5—pat 3 = : ee ge tn American & Foreign Patents Gilmore, Simith & Co., Successors to Chipmaa, Hosmer & Co, | in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Preliminary examinations ree. Qur valuable pamphlet seat free upon re elpt of stamp. Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Washington, D. @ ARREARS GF PAY, BOUNTY, ETC. EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors ot the late war, or their heirs, are in. maay | caes entitled to money trom the Guver 9 meat, | Which has been found to be due since Saal pay- ment... 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International Hotel ! (FORMERLY RANKIN THOUSE) Corner of Pownal & Sydney Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, I. Private and permanent Boarders can be ae- commodated on very moderate terms, during the winter season, at the International. D. MECISAAC, . Proprietor. Dee. 19, 1877 REMEMBER We are the Agents for the Uast Steel Single-ply Springs, which stood the test so well last season. 2m Suy 10 athor Single Ply Springs but ARMSTRONE’S PATENT ! 60 PAIRS IN STOCK, all sizes, to carry from 160 to 850 Iba. All Warranted ! and sold at Manufacturers’ prices. SEND FOR PRICE. LIST. | W..E. DAWSON & CO. Jan. 18—2aw pat 3w ANOLE LEATHER 500 Sidos No. 1&2 Ne) CARVELL BLOS Dea, 5—pgt H ATENTS procured in all Counuies. NO kes