rs ————— —_— = — Selected Storp. eee ee a Lt PLROMAS WORKMAN, M, P., ; From Chambers’ Journal A Cast of the Net. — THE STORY OF A DETECTIVE OFFICEN. neatly and expeditiously | executed, AT THE “EXAMINER” OFFICE 1,000 MBN to bring their Cloth and Trimmings to oseph A, MeBonanid’s TAHORINC HEPOT Pic uisepees «| es ERE BOOK&JOB WANTED! DTT MOTO O PRINTING! LAPLAND ACCIDENT TSU. Nee a T. JAMES CLAX Esquire Vice President , CE COMPANY | OF MONTREAL. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL CHAPTER 11.—-Conrinven. The stranger said a few words in a ander the careful supervision of J. W. MITCHELL. ,Managing Eirector. | HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. NM. HH. GAULT, Esquire, ——:0 ;--—- very low tone to the boatman, evidently to prevent my overhearing, and then | nothing passed wntil we landed. The sulky ferryman took his’ fee without a word ; and { went straight to the wicket- gate of Byrle’s factory, where of course t found the gatekeeper. I stated that L was in want of employment, and had heard they were taking on laborers, and ‘so had applied for a job. , “No; I don't know as we want any ; more hands, said the man, who was | sitting down in a little sentry-box ; | “and we have had plenty of people here; besides, you're lame, ain't you? A little,” I said, limping as I moved ; ‘not very bad; a kick from a horse some years ayo.” « Ah! you won't do fcr us, then,” he / said; “but I'm sorry for you. J’m lame, too, from a kick of a horse; | can’t stand without my stick ;” here he rose up to let me see him; “bat you see I was hurt in the service, and the firm had provided for me. !’m very sorry for you, for it’s hard to be slight- ed because you are a cripple. Here is sixpence, old fellow, to get half a pint with, and I wish I could make it more.” I took the sixpence, and thanked him for his kinkness; he deserved my thanks, because he wasn’t getting more than a pound a week, and had four or five little children. [ found this out afterwards. I was satistied at having made a friend who might prove useful; but I had one or two more questions to ask him, and was thinking how I could best bring them in when he said, hurriedly ; “If you could get hold of Mr. Byrle by himself, he might do something for you, for he is a very good sort ; and you seem strong enough in every other way, and would make a ‘good watchman, I should think.” Yes: he did not. know hew good a one ! “Mr. Byrie senior or junior?’ I asked, on the strength of my infor- mation from the hands at the Anchor. “Junior! O lor! that wouldn’t do at all!” exclaimed he with quite a gasp, as if the idea took his breath away. “t's a case of ‘O no, we never mention it, with him. He’s seldom at home, and when he is, he and the old gentleman lead the very Here you have it! Here’s Mr. Forey, the only foreman in the place who would listen to you. Now, speak up!” Mr. Forey, a dark-whiskered, stoutly built man, came up, glancing keenly at me as a stranger; so, touching my cap i again preferred my request to be taken on as a laborer. “JT don’t like lame men," he said; ‘but there does not seem to be a great deal the matter with you. You say you can have a first-rate character. Weshall be making changes next week, atid there’s no harm in your looking round on Monday morning at nine sharp. Stop! I ean give youa job now. so you know how to get to T——?” ‘Yes, sir,” I said. -~« Then take this letter to Mr. Byrle, and. bring back an answer,” said Mr. Forey. “If he is not at home, ask for Miss Doyle, who may open it. I want ‘an answer this afternoon; so cut off! Stay! here’s a shilling for your fare; it's only tenpence, you know; and I'll leave eighteen pence with Rob here at the gate, for your trouble.” I took the shilling, Bob winking tri- umphantly at me, as if to say it was as good as done, and L left the yard. d.was amused at having the commis- sion, for I wondered what Mr. Byrle/{ would say when he saw me, and whether my disguise was so complete that he would not recognize me at all. Phat would be something like a tri- umph, and Talmost made up my mind that it would be so, Had Mr. Forey seen me hurrying to the station, he might again have said that there did uét seem to be much the matier with me; but I walked slowly enough through the street in which the Yar- mouth Smack was situated, and had a pretty good trial of my disguise and my nerves as I passed it, Peter Tilley, dressed in a blue slop and cord trousers, We are now in a position to execute orders for all kinds of Printing, such as LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS. PAMPULETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS, AND ALL KINDS OF ~ Bank and Legal Blanks, &. &. &e. AT MCDERATE. PRICES. Office :—lngs’ Old Stand, Carrer Great George and Water Streets. KING SQUARE HOUSE! GENTLEMEN Are Ipvited to Call and Lock at NICE KEW CLOTHS JUSf OPENED UP Our Tailoring Hepartment, LATEST PATTERNS! EXSELLENT VALUE! -BEER & SONS. Ch’town, March 23, 1878. COAL! COAL! FOR SALE ,- A 200 Tons Gowrie Mines Fine COAL, 2 superior article for House use and Steam perposes. Will be sold cheap for Cast. April 4—li $7. PAUL'S CHURCH BAZAAR UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF NISS MACDONELL. ———:0:—— THE LADIES OF ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, intending holding a BAZAAT in the MARKET HALL, —ON Wednesday & Thursday, The 24th & 25th April, IN AID SF THEIR CHURCH. Admittance 25 cents.. Children half-price » WM. KOUGHAN. The following Committee have kindly con- sented to solicit and receive contributions for that purpose :-- Mrs. Bayfield, Miss 8. Longworth, f* -Ball, Mrs. Manning, ** Bolton, “* Newbery, ‘* Brown, ‘* Osborne, ‘* Davies, ‘* Palmer, D. Davies, ‘* FE. Palmer, ‘* Dodd, ‘¢ C. Palmer, “« Fitzgerald, ‘“< G,. Peake, Miss Haszard, ‘** Pope, Mrs. Hensley, ** J. C, Pope, ** Hobkirk, Sneeston, Ings, “© Welsh. Mrs. H. Longworth. / Cloths and Clothing! Ready-made or Made to Urder, TUST RECHIVED. A Very Large Supply of I SCARFS, SHIRTS, &c., READY-MADE HATS, CAPS, TIES; ULUTHING | Ladies’ Sacques and ail Garments cut at Ly \ PUioUitey aA. shnie : MriCes bye vir- VICHOISON., } ‘ JOSEPH A, MACDORN ALD, "7 4 ‘ yo midney Strect, one Goor ¢ . » > ae -o we ® pee eee tae: wary a x v Yr a =n s Re Toes Hey’ eee \ TS Puy Sears ok Assiniilation. YVitalizer of tee od The Réfermer ani the Blood. Nerve and Muscie. Brain Pewer. Ingrediants identical with those which consti- tute Healthy Blood, Muscle and Nerve and Brain Substance, whilst Life itself is directly dependant upon some of them. By its union with the blood and its effect upon the muscles, re-establishing the one and toning the other, it is capable of effecting the following results :— It will displace or wash out tuberculous matter, and does cure Consumption. By increasing Nervous and Muscular Vigor, it will cure Dyspepsia, feeble or interrupted action of the Heart and Palpitation, Weakness ef Intellect caused by grief, weary, overtax or irregular habits, Bronchitis, Acute or Chronic, Congestion of the Lungs, even in the most alarmi es. It omic htliees Loss of Voice, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Epileptic Fits, Whoopin Cough, Nervousness, and is a most wonderf adjunct to other remedies in sustaining life during the process of Diptheria. Do not be deceived by remedies bearing a similar name ; no other pre ion is a substi tute for this under any circumstances. Look out for the name and address J. I, FELLOWS’, St. John, N. B., on the yellow wrapper in watermark, which is seen by hold- ing the paper before the light. aa rice $1.50 per Bottle, six for $7.50. Sold by all Drugzgists. Dee. 6, 1877. The Greatest Medical Diseovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Comrnencement of the Christian Hra. There never has been a time when tho heal- ing of so many different diseases has been caused by outward application as the present. Tt is an wndiemntod 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 whe have used them, to act quicker than any Other plasier they ever béforé tried, and that ons 6f 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 curé; but with these it is enfirely dif- j ferent: tho iristart one is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physiciensin 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 haye been discovered, Being, ‘however, convinced of the wonderful eures effected by Dr. M©rLvIn’s CAPSICUM Porous PLASTERs, and their superiority over ali other plasters, they now actually. prescribo them, in their practice, for such diseases @s rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all such cases as have required the use cf 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 Dr MeLvin’s CapsicuM Porous PLASTER, You ean 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 persen to wear, as it is free from Jead and other poisonous material commonly used in the mannfacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a suffieient guarantee 7 2 end have wile ti ili @e to Vi ler in ae ss - en ge cone my gi goes f RS s C; aft n'e ¢ ee and Snveé Money, ax we will allow 10 per cent. discount ior cash on OUP i i low. 1 ‘ rete yy» sha ateryr eaures TP awt rasot The Promoter and Perfecter of The Producer and invicerator of The Builder and Supporter of Fellows’ Compound Syrup is composed of °0i-—-- -- $1,000,000. R. MACAULAY, See’y. GHARLOVTETOWN P. E. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: | | HON. L. C. OWEN, | ‘«* DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Ese, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, Jan. 31, 18738— HON, J. ¥. ROBERTSON, . + . MepicaAL Examiners... :0:——-—— ; This Company issues Policies on all the Approved Meruons of Life and Accident Business, [ts Motto is ‘‘EcoNoMY AND SECURITY. HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. HE. Island. - ah write —FOR THI-— ci $s . ‘ Farm, ese de 1 oe ; : is pamed against each book :— Farm Book, Allen’s {L. F.) American Cattle, Culture, Barry’s Fruit Garden, Breck’s New Book of Flowers, ing, eloth, Brown's Taxidermist’s Manual, alysis, Coburn’s Swine Husbandry, paper, 50 ets.; cloth, cloth, 8vo., cloth, De Voe’s Market Assistant, Eggleston’s End of the World, Famous Horses ot America, practical growers], Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses, Fuiler’s Grape Cultarist, Fuller’s Small Fruit Culturist, Fulton’s Peach Culture, Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding, Gregory on Cabbages, Rec, , ~~ Gregory on Gnion Raising, | Gregory on Squashes, Harris's Insects Injurious to Vegetation, Plain, $4; Colored Engravings, Harris on the Pig, Hooper’s Book of Evergreens, Vators, Hunter and Trapper, Hussey’s Home Building, * , , , Johnson's How Crops seed, Johnson's How Crops Grow, Friend, My Vineyard at Lakeview, cloth, Parsons on the Rose, struction, Quiin’s Money in the Garden, Quinn’s Pear Culture for Profit, den and Orchard, Stewart's Shepherd’s Manual, cloth, edition, chinery, | Pom Bunker Papers; or, Yankee Fap- ming, enced cultivators, 6000 BOOKS 7#ULE following Valuable Books will be sup plod from the Ofice of the Examiner. Any one or more of these books will be sent, /ost-Paid, direct, to any of our readers, on receipt of the regular price, which Allen’s (R. L.& L. F.) New American 2A) oto SSuss American Weeds and Useful Plants, Allen’s (L. F.) Rural Architecture, Atwood’s Country and Suburban Houses, Baker’s Practical and Scientific Fruit ee ee r= bo LO bo Bommer’s Method of Making Manures, Brill’s Farm-Gardening and Seed-Grow- — Broom-Corn and Brooms, paper, 50 cts. ; Caldwell’s Agricultural Chemical An- ~wo =— $80 38 83.8 svez Corbett’s Poultry Yard and -Market, Dadd’s Modern Horse Doctor, 12 me., Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, 12mo., Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, S8vo. Dadd’s American Reformed Horse Book, Downing’s Landscape Gardening, Eggleston’s Hoosier School- Master, Eggleston’s Mystery of Metropolisvilk. Every Horse Owner’s Cyclopzedia, Flax Culture, [Seven Prize Essays by Fuller's Iustrated Strawberry Culturist, — ee mt? SS* SHSSSSSS SUSHRBSSs Gregory on Carrots, Mangold Wartzels, Henderson’s Gardening for Pleasure, Henderson's Gardening for Profit, Henderson’s Practical Floriculture, Herbert's Hints to Horse Keepers, Srigegzee Hop Culoure. By nine experienced -culti- L 7 L Lakey’s Village and Country Houses, Loring’s Farm-Yard Club of Jotham, Mrs. Cornelius’s Young Housekeeper’s mp OO bO NS Or = SSSSSss Nichol’s Chemistry of the Farm and Sea, 1 Unions—How to Raise Them Profitably, Our Farm of Four Acres, paper, 30 cts. ; SESE Phin’s How to Use the Microscope, Phin’s Lightning Rods and their Con- Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee-Keeping, Quincy (Hon. Josiah) on Soiling Cattle, Piley’s Potato Pests, pa., 50 cts.; cloth, toes Play and Profit in my Garden, Stewart’s Irrigation for the Farm, Gar- + SS SNSSRSS USE Stoddard’s An Ege Farm, paper, 50 cts., wt Gt Thomas’s American Fruit Culturist, new ~ Or Thomas’s Farm implements and Ma- Tobaceo Culture, By fourteen experi- Waring’s Draining for Profit and Health Waring’s Elements of Agriculture, Weidenmann’s Beautiiying Conntry Homes. A superb quarto yolume, 24 ithograpir plates, in colors, esS 8 & soe so as to look like a dock laborer, or | something of that kind, was feaning| against the door-post, lazily watching the passersby. I made up my mind) to try him ; so, stopping at a lamp post | Ra just opposite to him, I took out my ipe, struck amatch on the iron, coolly. it, the tobaceo, and after one or two! - | puffs, threw the match into the rad ROBERT and walked on. He never knew me. It was all right. ‘ To be Continued. peor -—-ALSO— Tweeds, Coating and Cloths, e ikyaee . yers-before leaving their measures er orders eisewhere, should inspect our Stock and Prices. ORR & CO. Charlottetown, March 18, 1878. of its merits, and one plaster will seli to your friends. MANUFACTURED BY THE ~your Printing d Printing R Lowell, Mass., U.S. A,, December 7, 1877} Ask your druggist for Dr. Mzivrx’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 wiil be mailed, post paid, to any address in the United States or Canadas. NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS. G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, danufacturers of Plasters end Plaster Compounds WR, WATSON,” Agent, | White's Cranberry Culturfe, ry | White’s Gardening for the South, | Wright’s Brahma Fowl, Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1878— Nmmeercn SSSRE | Wright’s I'ractical Poultry-Keeper, Jan, 18, ’78—10i eod DR. H. A. PARKER, SURGHON DENTIST, (LATR.OF OTTAWA). (GSice, . . . Si, Lawrence Hotel. ~ Office Hours : 9 a. m. to 6 p, m. WEST OF ENGLAND HOUSE Great George Street, (anton and Househll. SELLING OFF. F EMULE subscriber, in returning thanks to his £. customers for their patronage during’the time he has been in business, begs toe inform them and the public genorally that he intends | closing up his present business and will sell at RESUCED PRICES, the Stock now on hand, unti The First Day of Hay. Any person wishing to go into the Dry Goods and Grocery Business will be treated liberally for the purchase of intizve Siock & Premises with immediate possession if required. * Ail persons indebted will please make im mediate payment of their respettive accounts, W. W. STUMBLES. Feb. 26, 1878, —3i | Se Eee eee ene ae ee SHIP’S GEAR. ON CONSIGNMENT: | i Complete Octagon Windlass, 15 im 2 ~ “ 14 im. lL Capstaim, No. 3 size. 6 se No. 2 “ 3 No. 3 Atlantic Cabooses and Utensils, Ji os —ALSO- — G Complete Sets Threshing Mil Gear. ik CARVELL BRO’S, Agents Pictou Iron Foundry. Ch’town, March 25—4i eed 7 STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Company, NOTICE is hereby given that the Beard of Directors of this Company have made a further cal! of Four instalments, ot Five per Cent. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Office, No. 93 St. Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :— Five per Cent.on or before the Tenth d.y of August, 1877; wis, ; Five per Gent. on or before the Tenthy day of November, 1877 ; dis Five per Cent, on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878 ; ' Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of May, i878, By. order of the Board. CRAWFORD LINDSAY, Secretary i une 51877 INOTIC Hi. HE Subscribers, intending tomakea in their business, would notify all persona indebted to them that their accounts must be settled by the 15th of APRIL, next, asl amounts remaining unpaid after that date will be handed over to their attorney for collec- tion. HASZARD BROS, Ch’town, March 19, 78. Im'3 taw FISH SALE! FOR SALE AT OUR STORE- AQD QUINTALS No. 1 CODFISH, 20 Quintals POLLOCK, 30 Boxes Smoked HALIBUT, ) Boxes Preserved LOBSTERS. i HASZARD BROS. Ci’ town, Peb. 28—Ay pat Im- _—- -—- —-— ai. DR. WILLIAM GRAYS SPECIFHC WEDICENR, Ty. , The Great Euglish Rem. gy t GRAY & €oO., Windsor, __ 6 Sold in Charlottetown by we des wh. son, Dr’ Dodd, C. D. Rankin, "P. G. Frase at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggist an ywher,