a inetliindindenthenenaainet aaa neneeenieaiees 4 aun an anennaneaae ee ee i icceninnnieiihaiciailamimmetainemntisansscs- ——— “OANADA’S WELCOME”—A : GENUINE NEW YORK MASQUE, | Exeoutors’ Notices SINGER SEWING MACHINES The History of Canada Allegori- eally Represented. [CONCLUDED. ] After this did one advanee arrayed in a sea- reen dress to represent. New Brunswick; aving her arms embroidered theron in gold, and wearing water lilies in her hair ; and this one sang a song in praise of thie fisher’s craft. (Soxa—New Brunswick. ) I know, I know, Where the salmon linger ; I know— Come with me and I will show Hauuts the fisher loves to know. Through the silent, sleepy hollow, Through the ferny woods, come follow ; Where the sunlight gleams and glances ; Where the spring brooklet dances ; Where it gathers in the pool, Shaded, quiet, green aed cod ; Where the waters as they lie Mirror back the soft blue sky ; ’Neath the roots that meet the stream, You shail see their silver gleam. C.o.ce with me and I will show Haunts the fisher loves to know. Thereafter came two, the one dressed as a trapper and hunter, wearing a dear skin coat boots, and earrying a rifle on his shoulder : this one represented Manitoba. The other was habited asa fisherman, in a blue jersey and knee boots, to represent Nova Scotia ; having the arms of the province embroidered on his breast, and carryiug nets. These two sang in praise of their different fashions in life. Dvusetrr—Mastrroza AND NOVA SoorTta.) Manitoba— A hunter am I, and the prairie’s my home, Where God’s earth is unfettered, and buffalo rosm ; Where the breezes that blow, finding never a tree, Stir the tall prairie grass like the waves of the sea. As I bend in my saddle, my rifle in hand, Nota straw would I give to be kimg of the land. Now gallop, good horse ! quickly bear me beside You fis-headed fellow withshaggy brownhide- See the foam on his mouth and the steam of his breath ! Full well does he know that the huntsman is Death. Close up ! closer yet ! till our sides nearly mect ! Then—one shot ! and the monster falls dead at my feet. (Durrt.) Re Al he if ofthe eset | de ie fora man And the bold heart that lives it must do all it Be ectaeren of the prairie or waves of the The ond that beats o’er them is fearless and free. Nova Scotia— A fisherman I, with my nets and my boat, And a King is not freer than I am afloat; Be there storms on the ocean, or fogs on the shore, Tis the fisherman’s life I would live eyermore; For the sea is the home where my cradle was swung, And the voices I hear speak my own native tongue. There's the dash of my boat in the trough of the sea, And the swing of the boom as she shakes her- self free! There's the splash of the waves from her bow as they break, wake! There's the creak of the tackle, the flap of the description of Property, at the LowEsT RATES . i . ik, : Aud the whdetio of winds as they guther the| ada STewinins fe tne patareree gale. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- (Dverr. ) ality. ¢. W. DEB Ah, the life of the prairies He EDLOIS ’Tis the fisherman’s life is the life for s man. General hous. And the bold heart that lives it must do allit]| Dec. 14. can Be they waves of the prairie or waves of the sea The heart that beats o’er them is fearless and ree, Then was heard the music of an exceedingly noble march, and there entered, headed by their colors, a number of the soldiers of the iment of the Governor-General’s Foot Guards, and all having fermed in due order, Canada did advance and proffer her ‘‘ Wel- come,” a grand chorus following her words. (3ono—CanaDaA. ) Royal lady, on our welcome, Deign to look with kindly eyes ; Loyal, loving hearts are beating "Neath its siinple, homely guise. Leaving courtly phrase to others, We are simple, but we're true; Canada bas one heart only, And that heart she gives to you. Noble sir, we hail you gladly, Loyal to the flag you bear; For where England's flag is waving, This—‘‘let right be done”—is there. Canada would fain grow upward, Strong and straight, as her own pines ; With her name as clear, untarnished, As the sun that on her shines, Loved and honored through the nations, True and faithful she would stand ; Never should her word be doubted, Nor dishonor touch her hand, Guard her so, and she shall bless you ; And her children yet unborn In the after-days shall honor You, her ruler, Lord of Lorne. (FrxaL CHoRvs.) Now, to.all we have and hold, Corn, and wine, and yellow gold, To this happy land of ours, Welcome! To its forests and its flowers, To its sunshine and its showers, To its winter's ice and snow, Welcome ! May our friendship stronger grow, As the years still onward go ; Long united by fond ties, May our loving prayerz uprise— **God Save our Gracious Queen,” &c., &e. AND SO THE MASQUE WAS ENDED. —e——— In allusion to the words in which the Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. ) ; : ance Business are divided every Five Years. And the hiss of the waters that meet in her|-p). ables of Rates are moderate. ‘xecutors of the Estate late of Char lottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, merchant, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to tue said Estate to make mmediate payment to them ; and all persons having any claims against the said Hstate are hereby required to render the same to the undersigned, duly attested, with one year from date. Dated this twenty-first day AID. £1879. FEE audersigned ! of Ralph Brecken Peake, of January, EDWARD J. HODGSON, GEORGE W. DzeBLOITS, THOS. HANDRAHAN, I’xecutors Jan. 21, 1879. rg 3m Gomfor’ to Traveliers. TENE undersigned will drive parties en route for CAPE TRAVERSE, on suitable terms, regularly, from this Station. J.3W. HUGHES. JOHN HUGHES, County Line Station, Feb. 14, 1879—2m A —TO THE— Andit cannot be stopped while they are selling SUCH EXCELLENT TEA For 36c., 40¢., and 44c. per Ib. GOOD SUGAR For The, 8c., 84c., and 9c. per Ib. CHOICH FLOUR From $5.50 to $6.00 per bbl, and O7HWR GROCERIES s@” Save your money by buying at BEER & GOFP'S, Ch’town, Jan. 17— _—_ -— No. 35 Water St., Oharicttetown. Pringa award island Braneh NORTH BRITISH & RERCANTILE. FIRZ AND LIFE. INSURANCE 60. Subscribed Capital, ©9,733,332.60 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OF FICES-—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- Fire Insurances effected on nearly every NOTICE. HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders in the St. Law- rence Marine Insurance Company will be held at their Office, in Charlottetown, at 3 o'clock, p. m., on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of March next, in compliance with the Act of Incorporation. By order. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Sec’y. Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1879—1law till date. ROPH, SIX TONS MANILLA, different sizes, at Factory Prices. Wright & MacGowan, Manufacturers Agents, Queen’s Wharf, February 18, 878--taw for 2m FLOUR! ”() bbls. ‘‘GREENHOLM,” 100 bbls. ‘‘ CAMLACHIE,” 100 bbls. ‘‘ NORVAL.” A consignment for sale at a bargain, for cash. Wright & MacGowan, Queen s Wharf. | February, 8, 1878—taw for 2m COAL !{ 10 Tons Round “*ACADIA MINES,” and a smaller lot of NUT, at our usual low prices. Wright & MacGowan, QUEEN’S WHARF Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1879--taw for 2m HE WEEXLY EXAMINER. — Per- _ sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap> er way than by subseribing to THe WEgi&uy EXAMINER. Sent, ee to any address in Great Britain, the United States, or the FLOUR & TEA STORK! | Crown gives its sanction to a Petition of Bight.) Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, | Forms of tencer tractors, at thi Agency of this Those for Indian office of the Collector of Customs, side: for Orwelbatythe Post Osliee, Orwell; and for Crapaud atithe office ef the of Customs, Crapand, Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside ‘‘ Tenders for In- dian Point,” ‘‘ Crapaud,” or ‘“‘Qrwell Harbor Lighthouse,” as the case may be. New Boot & Shoe Hrd Giuywit & aa setILN At Bi 30D; DULL & FEVENDERS will be received by 1 mend, at Ottawa, up to the dith of MARGH next, for the construetion of a PIER AND RIGHTHOUSE off Mdian Point, near Summerside, and of Small Lighthouses at Or- well Harbor and at Crapand, all in the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island. Plans and Specifications can be procures Port can WM. SMITH, Deputy Minister of Marine, &e. \ Department of Marine, Ottawa, 17th February, 1879. } March 1, 1879. GREAT RUNIAAVE you SRE IT} SEEN WHAT ? BOREHAM'S OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. BR RASS Fy Pee wT ew per ae fw, F } iw tee FSS at F ja Wey us « 8 tec 6 UT wou Ee’ gy MEN'S, Wo NMiECN’ , ' aot % iSSEN’ and CHILDREN’S RUBBERS | [IN GREAT VARIETY, | COME and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your fect kept WARM. COME and have your feet kept’ DRY. W. R. BORER AN, SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOW-S,, P. ) E. - E. oa 1] QMS CRED" DROUSDEASFERS. Vy & « ‘ * \ The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or sinee the Commencement of the Christian Era. There never has been a time when the heal- ing of so many different diseases has been caused 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 Porous 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 a hundred of the ordinary kind. All other’ plasters are slow of action, and require to be worn continually to effect acure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the ‘nstant one is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physicians in all ages lave 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, convineed of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. Metvry’s CAPpsICUM Porous PLASTERS, and their-superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all such ¢ases 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 Dr. MELYVIN’s CApsicUM Porous PLA You can hardly believe your own convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and quick in its aetion, you can rely on its safety fot the most delicate person to wear, as it is free from lead and other poisonous material commonly uged int the manufacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will s9li hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for DR. MELVIN’s CAPsI- cum Porovs 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. Rv WATSON, Agent December 7 1877 isl lepart- seen, and l by intending ~Von- Hepartment here, and at the Di partment, Charlottetown. also be seen at the Summer su b-Cellector 5 LOPE, FISE. 100 Quintals Prime Codtis CHEAP FOR CASH. Wright & MacGowan, Queen’s Whar’, February 8, 1878—taw for 2m NIGHT SOIL. . REX OF NIGHT SOLL, from 8 m., to 6 o clock, a. m., ata cheaper rate than any man in Citizens, take notice that Gordon has no mcre right.in.removing night soil than.we have, o'clock, p. . WILLIAM BYERS, u ’ THOMAS ROBERTSON, Ch’town, March 3, 1879. _—_ ee the city. Buy only the GENUINE. Peware of COUNTERFEITS. None genuine with out our Trade Mark stamped on the arm of the Machine. T 4E SINGER MANUF'ING CO. 1877 SOLD 282,812 Machines. being the largest number of Sewing Machines ever sold by any Company in a single year. Machines sold on monthly payments. Ropert Youna, Sole Agent ot P. E. Island, South Side Queen Square, Charlottotown. Nov. 30, 1878—2aw tf NOW READY: THE Great National Work | ARE ILLUSTRATIONS By C. R. TUTTLE. HE new and only Itiusrrareo Hrsrory ofthe Dominios or Canwana. Just pub- lished. “The most popular and saleable Work of the day. In2 Magnificent Grand Quarto Volumes, (GO pages in each, or ii monthly numbers af 50 cents. Beautifully illustrated and handsomely bound, with £5 fine Steel Plates, 20. original Wood Cuts, and 200 Phiote Lithograph Eagravings, on stone, o! our promi. nent public men. AGENTS WAN TED in every town and county in P. E. !. Send for terms and outfit at once. Lb. DOWNIE & Cv., Sole Publishers. Box 1964, Montreal may “TH8 aH AMOBADO ” A DRAMA I ¥. ACTS, HUNTER DUVAR'| TANHE above interesting book is for sale at all the Bookstores on the Island, Cel. Duvar is happy in’ having selected for the theme of his drama, one of the most ro- mantic incidents of a romantic and soldierly time. ‘Lhe scene is laid in Spain, amid all the accessories of grave and gay, love and chivalry, poetry and seng. with room for the display of many types of character, —knights and ladies, priests and. soldiers, courtiers and peasants, cooks and clowns. Many lyricgin theauthor’s best style are interspersed in the dialogue, which is, in general, quaint and sparkling. Price : Paper eover, 50 cents ; in cloth, 75 cents. Summerside, Jan. 25, 1S78— ET THE BESI. i879. MORNING BERALD —OoF— MLIP AX, N.S. Daily, Tri-Weekly, Weekly, $6.08 $3.00 $1.25! YosTAGE [PREPAID THE MORNING HERALD publishes the fullest and most reliable SHIPPING. INTELLIGENCE, Arrivals, Clearances, Reports, Disasters, Freights, &c., &c., in all parts of the world. Also—a complete list of Vessels in Halifax Harbor, with destinations, &e., prepared by an experienced and competent Editor, THE MORNING HERALD is the leading Financial. Newspaper, and pub- lishes a complete weekly review of Financial Afiairs,’ Business troubles, &e., &e. THE MORNING HERALD publishes the very latest detailed TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WGRID, Great Britain, East and West Indies, Austra- lia, France, Germany, Austria, Russia, Turkey, United States, Sovth- America, &c, -- Also— the very latest despatches from all the Chief Cities.of the Dominion, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Hamilton, London, St. John, &e., &e. * THE MGRNIXG HERALDS MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold, by Public Auction, at the Court ” House in Summerside, in Prince County, on Tuesday, the Lightcenth day of February next, at the hour of one o'cloek, ia the afternoon, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the fifth diy of Qetober, 1878, made \wilie Themes Mill, of the'’one Park, AUG y u, Frederick De St._ Croix Urectehy> and “Robert Robinson Hodgson, trustees, of the other parte! All thai. tgavt, pice, or parcel of iand, situ. e, ate ou ae and bet ween bounded and described pa folidwe': Commeneme at a’ ‘ttake* tixed on the shérewl indian iver; thence bys a line runping south twenty degrees west until it meets the boundary line dividing LOts or Townships Nun bers eighteen and mineteen;" thetice ruining due east on said divisiow dike for the distance of thirty-two chains; thence by a line running north twenty degrees east”: until it reaches Indian River, aforesaid; thenee® following the course of the River to the plage of commencement, making and including fifty- six (56) acres of land be the same, a little more er less, in Prince County, aforesaid. 2. Also, all that other tract, piece ox parcel of Land, situate on Lot or Township Twenty- five, in Prince County, aforesaid, and bounded’ and ‘described as follows, that is to say’: Com: | mencing at a stake fixed. on,, Wilham Me- Murdy’s eastern boundary line at the south. east corner of Joshua Harding’s Lot; from’. thence running souih.for the disiance of forty- four chains; thence cast eleven chains and, fifty links; thence north forty-four chains; thence west eleven cheins and fifty links, to the afore-- said stake ov pace ei? commencement, making and includiny iiity (5G) acres of land, a little more or less, being the southern moiety of one hundred acres of land; and being bounded on the north by the northern moiety thereof, known as Joshua Harding’s lot; on the east by” Gay’s land, on the south Dy Keefe’s land, and on the west by’ the said William MacMunrdy’s land, 3. Also, all that other tract, piece or -pareel of land, situate on Lot or Township Number Nineteen. bounded aud deseribed as” fellows, that is to say : Commencing ata square stake fixed in the south-west angle of land in the-oc- curation of Peter Gillis; thence running north six degrees and forty-liveminutes, east four- teen chains and. two links to division line be- tween Lots Nineteen and Eighteen; thence along said line westwardly twenty-six chains and sixty-nine links to the cntrance of Barbara : Weit River; thence along the course of: the said river to the place of beginnin :, cohtaining twenty-nine acres and forty perce, be the © same, a little more or_less: 4. AJl that tract, pieée) or parcel | of , dad situate on Lot or Township Number Eighteen, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake set oh the shore of Richmond bay in the centre of a road on the line of Lots Eighteen or Nineteen; thence northwardly along said shore sucha’, distance as shall make fifteen chains and sixty five links (15 chains and 65 links) at a right angle from said division line; thence - north eighty-nine degrees cast or. parallel with the sail divisien. line forty-eight chains nud iiftecn links (45 chains, 15 links) ery, to lands the property of the said Willam Thomas Mill, thence south twenty degrees west to said division line to the stake at the place of commencement, containing seventy- eight acres of land, a little more or less, ; 5. Also all that other tract, piece or parcel ~ of land situate on Let. or Township Number Twenty-live (25), ia Prince county, and. bounded and described, as follows, that is; to. . say, commencing ata stake setin the north boundary line of land in possession of ,the widow Keiff or Lawrence Malone, being the southeast angle of fifty acres of land the prop- erty of William T. Mill, from thence by a line running north twelve chains and fifty. links, thence east nine chains and. fifty-five links or », to the east boundary line of land in possession “ of William Gay, thence south to the first mentioned land, thence westwardly along said land to the stake at the place of .ccmmence- ment, containing eleven aud nine-tenths acres, | a little more or less, : 6. Also all that other tract, piet¢ or parcel” of land situate on Lot or Township Number” Nineteen, in Prince County, bounded as fol® lows, that is to say, commencing at thee southeast angle of land in the possession of Neil McDonald, from thence running west along said land twelve chains ‘and ‘twenty’ links (12 chains, 20 links) or to the southwest. “ angle of said land, and from'‘thence two points* running two parallel lines south thirty-one(B1) u chains er to the south boundary line of plot: Gig containing thirty-seven and one-half (374, acres of land, be the same a little more or lese, together with all buildings and improve. ments thereon and appurtenances to the same belonging. mn For further particulars apply at theofiice, of. Messrs. Hodgson & .McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottctown. = as . a Dated the 13th day of January, A. D'S 9.* JOHN BRECKEN, FREDERICK. Dr Sr, GC. BRECKEN.,. - R. R. HODGSON, ct By E. J. HODGSON, their attorney. Jan. 13—law ts prog “iy ‘The above Sale is hereby postponed tit” WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day of April next, “ 1879, then to take place at the ‘hour and place above mentioned. Te Dated the 17th day of. February; A.) D.,«, 1879. ; JOHN BRECKEN, FRED’K Desa, GC. BRECKEN,, ReR, HODGSON,» saz box By E. J. HODGSON, their Attorney. ‘de Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1879, de . ov enterprise in the ficld of PARLIAMENTARY REPORTS: is unequalled. THE RERALD’S OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE is universally admitted to be the fullest, freshest and most readable of any paper in the Dominion. The Propietors of the Morning HERALD aim to give their readers a First-Class Newspaper. MORNING —HAS THE— LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Newspaper in Nova Scotia, and The Sesi Paper to Advertise in. PME HERALD (Subscribe for the “ Herald,” Dec, 28, 1878. = = FREEHOLD FARM: FOR SALE. WO BE SOLD, by privaté contract, that? valuable FARM of 50 acres of excelient® Land, situate at Graham’s Road; ‘Townsli No, 20, now in posséssion of Atneas Brenan,” * This well-known Farm is ‘éligibly situated fif*” the immediate cicinity of Chiirches, School jand Mills, and-is ma fodd state of cultivatio als Vor terfns and particulars apply at.the dffite™ , of Longworth & Shaw, Solicitors, Ch’town,’**”’ ¢ I. S. LONG WORTH.” Ch'town, Dec. 23, 1878--- 1 P LA township of P.. E. Island 2of yet. oe u-. pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady as eas ‘man can obtain a most respectable aud Yéry. ‘protitable engagement. Address, with fi _ particulars, 7 May 25, 18S78— at. “P)NPLOYMENT.In every, Village ana? * D. DOWNIE & CO., 7° . Box, 1964, Montreal, j2. i i