emer“ eee eee etindemieel recy Sen OR te at pre ne NT HAVE YOU SREN In?) KEARNEY’S PROMISE. ‘Great advantages in being left-hand ed, aunty ! ‘Thieves don’t look for pocket-books on the left side, burglars can’t dodgea left-hand shot, a man can write two love-letters at a time, or shake hands with himself, ch, aunty ? ‘Now if I had been a right-handed man, I should never have been able to save myself from a terrible fall as I did last night, when my mare bolted past the rocks and would havo whirled me out of my saddle if I-had not caught at a tree-bough just above me on the left,and hung there like Absalom or Mohammed's coffin between heaven and earth. ‘Soulin’t have hung by my hair, though, could I? Well, Parson Allen says Absalom didn’t, either, so 1 am not out of the way, after all.’ Carroll Kearney, stout, strong, rich and handsome, running his fingers through his close-cut curls and nut- brown whiskers, stood at the door ot his lodge-kceper’s cottage, in the early September sunshine, looking down on a quaint, fair little old woman who sat knitting industriously. She was the mother of his most valued farm-hand, John Ellis, who, with a comely wife and child group of three, like a clover- leaf, lived here, where his father before him had served a former generation of Carrolls in the big white house on the hill above the belt of evergreens. ‘Aunty, what in the world are you thinking about? You've dropped lots of stitches, and your glasses are as dim as old Shawangunck when the storm is coming over,’ said Carroll, as he looked down at the dear old woman who loved him so well. She started a a little, and laid down her knitting as she answered softly. ‘Oh, I was’way, ‘way back in the old times, Master Carroll, when you were a little yellow-haired laddie, and the wee left hand first had to learn its lesson. I can see you now all white and limp, with your broken right arm hanging down, and your mother erying and—and’— ‘Never mind, aunty. Don’t talk about it,’ said Carroll, and then with his head turned away he was silent. He stooped to pick up his riding whip, which had fallen out of his hand, and bending its supple length well nigh to- gether he said hustiediy ‘Was he, I mean my father, sorry ?’ ‘They say he fell down on his knees beside you, and vowed if God should spare your life, he never—shall I go on, Master Carroll ?’ ' Aunt Ellis looked up wistfully in the face, darkened by bitter memories, as Carroll answered, ‘ Ah, ah—vowed he would never drink a drop again, and broke his vow and his neck, before the year was out, leaving mother and me to fight our own way through life, You see I know it all, aunty. A man finds somevody good enough to tell him such things, whatever else he fails to learn. ‘Well, well, at least I have no in- heritance f thirst, and shall never go that road to ruin. I can drink when I choose, and I can let it alone, can’t I, aunty? Ab, there’s John, now J am off and away.’ As Carroll mounted his waiting pony tied outside the gate and rode off, John Ellis tured away witha heavy sigh,but his mother’s voice arrested him. Pointing with her released knitting- kneedle toward the gallant figure, less- ening to their view, she said, ‘ John, is he going his father’s road ?’ and Aunt Ellis lifted her dimming eyes to her son’s solemnly. He teok his old red handkerchief out of the hat which he held in his haod and let it fall again idly, once or twice, before he answered, ‘I’m afzared, yes, mother, I’m mor- tally afeared ; down to Dobbin’s ev’ry night, comin’ home all sorts of hours. Nothin’ but the good Lord’s hand that saved him from havin’ his brains dash- ed ont last night, when the mare took her head straight past the rocks at the turn of the road, can save him now. It’s bad—bad—bad, though he thinks he a’n’t a drinkin’ man.’ John punched his handkerchief into the old hat crown asif to relieve his mind, and Annty Ellis clasped her trembling old hands as she said : ‘ Just g0 his father went! Open hand and loving heart, but never a brake to turn or stop him on his way down hill. ‘Ah, John, if you could see it asl can, after al! these years, when Car- roll’s father held him up over the bal- cony so all the farm-hands and *neigh- bors, who were keeping holiday in honor of Carroll's third birthday, could see him in his little suit of navy-blue, his yellow curls a flyin’ and his bright eyes dancing! ‘ And then, when the unsteady hands that held him and let go! The child struck on the ground below, the right arm on a jagged stone, and his mother, whiter tian the frock she wore, came fiying to the baby’s side. To be continued. wm +d ith dahlia tilnet SuBsorine for the Weexity Examimer a a en ne ge SEEN WHAT ? BOREHAM'’S New Boot & Shoe Store, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. JUST OPENED, MEN’S, WOMEN’S, 30YS’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS! IN GREAT VARIETY. COME and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your feet kept WARM. COME and have your feet kept DRY. W. R. BOREHAM, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Nov. 26—3m wed & sat LONDON HOUSE. We are now Showing eur Large and Varied Stock of GARPISTS, Jast arrived per S. S. *‘ Prince Edward,” in Brusseis, Tapestry, 2 & 3 Ply Sceich, Felt and Unions, Felt Squares, Hicarth Rugs, Oil Cloths. CEQ. DAVIES & GO. Ch’town, Nov. 25—4w 2aw AY > 4 or y ; ~ , a - 2 Pas 2 Sd A 3 ahd ~* : aie ets an oe 4 be sy A = es ees) SRG. 4 eer ’ CCAPSICUM) = . SrA Be = ae / He ROUS Pr bik “We wey The Greatest Medical Discovery sinee the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Era. There never has been a time when the heal- ing of so many different diseases has been 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 PoRovUS 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 service than & hundred of the ordinary kind. All other plasters aro slow of action, and reguire to be worn continuaily to effect a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the ‘nstant ono is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physieiansin 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. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM Porous PLASTERS, and their superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, — in the side and back, and al such eases as have required the use of plasters orliniment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want a certain cure, ask your druggist for yr. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER. You can hardly believe your own 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 gli hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for DR. MELVIN’s CAPSI- cum Porous 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 ~~. ALAN WAREHOUSE, Ce Fak Ghrake a change in our busi- ness, we offer for sale, at Reduced Prices, our Large Stock of WINES, LIGTORS and GROCERIES. MACEACHERN & CO Dec. 19, 1S75—Im 2aw NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, N and after the 16th inst., our Business will be conducted strictly on the Cash System. DODD & KOGERS. Charlottetown, Jan. 13, 1S79— QIUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX ANNUAL CLEARANGE SALE ove J. B. MACDONALD’S. The Following Goods will be Cleared out at Bargains : Ladies’ Wool Shawls, Ladies Fur Muffs and Boas, Ladies’ Fur Caps, Children’s Fur Caps andj Sets, Men’s and Boy's Fur and Heavy Cloth Caps, Searfs & Clouds, Blankets, Quilts, Horse Blankets (Full Trimmed), Men and Boys’ Ulsiers and Reefers, Cottons and Cotten Warp 4f cost ALL OTHER GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES AT J. B. MACDONALD'S. —— Qneen Street, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1879— ot i... 2s NEW GOODS! NEW (Oo— eee GOODS ! Robert Orr & Co. ri AVE JUST OPENED \ VERY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF OTAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, Etc., btc., at the lowest prices ever offered in which they are selling, WHOLMSALE ant REPATL, Charlotietown. We solicit an inspection froin chasing elsewhere. all Gash Buyers of our Goons and Perces, before pur- ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 878.—2aw mon thur wkly Sapennaalana anaes denice cela cceepercleerccenpilitgeathalgrares — nei ECONOMY & SECURITY. UN MU LIL AND AGCDIAT {ASUAANGL COMPANY A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Dominion. 3:0: B55,299.591. SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - - SUBMITTED - - ~- $1,856,598 és st i - 3,158.000 1877, sd s eon. » ‘ > = @ . . 5 . Solid Addition to Company’s Assets in 1877, - - $55,289.55, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie co be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. sa Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “We THOMAS WORKMAN, Es«@., President ; M. H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Director ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President ; Rh. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward fsland Board of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, 4 DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esg., Messrs. JENKINS .& McLEQD, .. . Merpicat EXaminers. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island! July 3, 1878— QUTFITTING © WAREHOUSE, NO. 50 QUEEN STREET. wt elidel A SUPERIOR LOT OF ZING & LEATHER COVERED ‘TRUNKS J.Velt A Rely a, | 20: Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. 0 A FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS | ee HO I ##- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Elsewhere. -Gx Gc ROBERTSON: Charlottetown, May 30— 0 LONGER AGENT! Our Agreement with W. H. Oxtvz, of St, John, N. B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machin : in i : treeh Us direct; or through , siriung Machinery can obtain information AMOS FISHER, Truro, N. 8, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, N. 8. PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our Saws IroN—PorrasLe Grist Mitis—PortaBte Saw Mitts, BOTH PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AN ADVICE CAN BE RELIED ON. ‘| AMINER the Cheapestand most newsy) Only ONE DOLLAR a year in advance Paper published in the Province, April] 17 1878. Address— . WATEROUS ENGINE!WORKS CO., Brantford, Canada. FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. r¥XO BE SOLD, by private contract, that valuable FARM of 50 acres of excellent Land, vituate at Graham’s Road, ‘Township No. 20, now in possession of Aineas Brenan, This well-known Farm is eligibly situated in the immediate cicinity of Churches, Schools and Mills, and is in a good state of cultivation. For terms and particulars apply at the office of Longworth & Shaw, Solicitors, Ch’town. rv. S. LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Dee. 23, 1878--- 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 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. DV. 1873, and made between Jehn 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 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 further particulars apply to Messrs. Hovesox & McLxrop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of Novem ber, A. D. 1878. FRANCIS KELLY, Mortgagee. Dec. 2, 1878—law t sale THE above Seale is hereby postponed till TUESDAY, the Twenty-fifth day of February 1879, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned FRANCIS KELLY, Mortgagee. Prince Edward 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 Guardian, Hannah Reilly, Defendants. In pursuance of a decree made in this suit by His Honor the Vice Chancellor, i date the nineteenth day of November instant, A. D, 1878, there will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of February next, A. D. 1879, at twelve o’clock, noon, at the Supreme Court House in Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County— LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land® A being part of Town Lot Number Eighty- ninein the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, commencing at the northeast angle of said Town 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- eastwardly for 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 ae house ; thence, by a line at right angles wi the course of Prince Street, eastward] thirty one feet to the westward edge of said Prince Street ; thence, following the course of the same, northwestwardly thirty-one feet to the pines, of commencement ; together with the uildings and improvements thereon and the ed BEpapanaen thereunto belonging, ated this Twentiet é vov Fag wt eth day of November, 7 = HAVILAND, 3 J Neitz MeLeop, 5 pe ar a Solicitor for Complainant. nov 22 law t's NOW READY: THE Great National Work | ART ILLUSTRATIONS By C. 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