a A le a I Pah on ie Se et eit aN r a S eneetilinedh ma Fe tteand wer prises ae ‘ ae i a | | \) ‘ i a wih a. Af TR Te Be * a rv i if — THE SISTER'S STRATAGEM., CONCLUSION. All the way from the station to Mr. Malcolm's residence, conversation was lively in the style related above. Of course it made their visitors feel miser- able. Next morning it was no better. The coffee and muftins were not as they should be, and the quarrel ended in hysterics and slamming thedoors. At 290 Mrs, Malcolm assailed her hus- band about the gas. “There's a pipe that leaks !’ she ex- claimed, “ Am don't believe you will ever see to it. I told you about it before I left, but, of eourse, there couldn't be anything done unless I was here. I wish that you had common sense.” My dear,” said her husband in mildj surprise; but she trod on his toes so vigorously under the table that he fairly groaned. “You're always finding fault with something,” he snapped. ‘I don’t be- lieve an angel could please you.” ‘Compare yourself to an angel, will you?” sneered his wife. You look like an angel, don’t you, with your face as red as a lobster, from drinking brandy?” “Tl dpply for a judicial separation. I won't live with such a shrew. I'd rather live with the evil one.” “Td rather you would,” said. his wife. “As for the judicial separation, I’m going to apply for one myself, so you needn't be troubled about it. That afternoon, Maria asked if scenes like that, and those preceeding were} usual. “Frankly,” said Mrs. Malcolm, ‘ no; my husband and J haye never quarrelled but once-since we were married. That once was enough, and neither of us has any inclination to taste of the waters of bitterness again.” Mrs. Strother uttered an astonished exclamation, and her sister continued —“ the fact is, my dear, our quarrell- ing was only acting, and was arranged heférehand, with a certain purpose in view, which, perhaps, you will compre- hend. It was holding the mirror up to nature, and if the refleetion displeases you, what must be the reality ?”’ Mrs. Strother hung her head for a moment, and then she arose and kissed her sister. “} thank you,” she said, “for the lesson, And I will endeavor to profit by it.”’ And when her husband came in, she told him all about it. Atifirst he was disposed to be angry‘ bution’ thinking it over, he was forced to admit that the picture was far more truthful than it ought to be. And he joined with his wife in. thanking his hostess for such a lesson. And, the lesson proved fruitful of good results. From that day to this, Mr. and Mrs. Strother have never been known to quarrel. — ‘Tux Barper Snop of THE FoTuRE.— A Detroit barber has been thinking, and planning, and dreaming, and in his mind's eye he sees what can be brought about as soon as he has earned the money to pay the bill. ‘He sees a three-story barber shop on the corner, with elevators carrying the unshaved from floor to floor, and send- ing them down again. Billiard rooms, a gymnasium, a Summer garden, and a dancing hall are in the plans. A silver fountain. throws streams of Cologne water to the ceiling. The bar- ber chairs have nickle plated legs. The razore have handles of solid gold. The walls are. mirrors, in which the happy face of the proprietor is reflected ten thousand times. A band plays soft, sad strains. Angelic whispers float through space, Unseen silver fans cool the brow"6f each customer. While he is being shaved his boots are blacked, a ten.dollar bill is slipped into his pocket, perfume thrown over him, and a tailor meastres him for a suit of clothes which is not te cost him a.cent. As he goes out be is given a ticket to the opera, a lottery ticket, a new silk hat, a gold headed cane, and a steam-winding watch, and if he offers to pay for them, the proprietor of the shop softly re- lies; “If you has been made happy, e grand objeck am accomplished.’ > —-_--- “Who is your warmest friend ?’’), asked the teacher. “ My mother,” yelled one of the boys. “Your mother ?” ; « Yes, she ‘warms’ me every day !’ The teacher has given up her mission- ary work. « Tell your mistress that I’ve torn the curtain,” said a lodger to a female ere cere ws = een te ee CHEAPEST YET In Connection with our Cheap Dry Goods Sale We will offer our entire: Stock of BOOTS & SHOES of about $2,000 worth, at cost to clear, consisting of-— Men’s Wellington Boots. Men's Leather Congress Boots, Men's Felt Congress Boots, Men’s Larrigans & Overshoes, Men's Felt and Leather Slippers, Women’s Leather Boots, (Elastic and Laced), Women’s Felt Boots, “ ” Women's Slippers & Overshoes, Misses’ & Children’s Leather Boots, COME ONE AND ALL AND CET BOOTS CHEAP J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Jan. 9-——ne pat MORTGAGE SALE, To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of APRIL next, at the New Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, at the hour of TWELVE o'clock, noon, wnder and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the Sixteenth day of December, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwain, junior, and Guliema, his wife, and Alexander Mc- Swain, senior, of Township Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, of the one part and George.Peake and Ralph Brecken Peake, of Charlottetown, Trus- tees, under the marriage settlement, of Fanny Leigh, of the other part,— LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Lot or ‘Town- ship Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of the road leading from Morris’ Mill to the old Malpeque Road, in the western boundary of fifty acres of land in the occupation of Alex ander McSwain, junier, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of 1764 north seventy chains, or the rear boundary line of farms front- ing on said first-named Road; thence west four chains and nine links. to the division line between the said Township aad Township Number | twenty-three; along” said ' line south five chains, to a jog in said division line, thence along said jog west seventy-five links ; thenge» sonth seventy-six chains to. theold roads ‘théfice aloug the north side thereof northeastwardly to the place of commence- ment, containing thirty seven and one-half Acres of Land, a little more or less ; together with all Buildings and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. HODGSON & McLEOD, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Dated this Twenty-seventh day of February A. D., 1878. GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE. Februaay 28, 1878—till sale a ‘ (CAPSICUM) The Greatest Medical Diseavars since 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 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 haye 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 effeet gcure; but with these it is entirely dif- . ferent: the instant one is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physicians in all ages have thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or less used as & 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, convineed of the wonderful eures effected by Dr. MELVIN’S CAPSIOUM Porous PLasTers, and their superiority over ai! other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all such cases as have required the use of plaster, orliniment. After you have tried pe yey ters and liniments, and they bave failed, and you want a certain cure, ask your druggist for R. MELVIN’S CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER, You ean hardly believe Tee convictions of ite wonderful effects. Although powerful and uick in its action, you can rely on its safe or the most delicate person to wear, as it free from jead and other poisonous mater commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial je a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and ope plaster will seli hundreds to your friends, . |) Ask your druggist for Dr. MELYIN’s CAPsi- CUM PoROoUS 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 “"* Qowell, Mass. U.S. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds , W.R. WATSON, Agent. FISH SALE! FOR SALE AT OUR STORE: A400 QUINTALS No. 1 CODFISH, 20 Quintals POLLOCK, 30 Boxes Smoked HALIBUT, 50 Boxes Preserved LOBSTERS. ie . «“ , oe well, sir, mistress will put it down on the bill as extra rent,” HASZARD BROS. Ch’town, Feb, 28—-dy pat lm as to ,bring their Cloth and Trimmings to Joseph A. Me Donald's TAILORING DEPOT | and have their Clothing Made to Order in FIRST CLASS STYLE, and Save Money, as we will allow 10 per cent. discount for cash on our former low prices for Tailoring during the next thrée months. ; FIRST CLASS FITS AND WORK MANSHIP GUARANTEED. Ladies’ Sacques and all kinds of ¢ entlemen’s Garments cut at very reasonable prices by Mr- Nicholson, JOSEPH A. MACDONALD, Sidney Street, one door east of the late Hon. D. Brenan's. Feb. 23—-Sin tues & sat. _ AUCTION. dy BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, the Seventeenth Day of April next, A. D. 1878, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an In- denture of Mortgage bearing date the fifteenth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, and made between Martin Martin, of Big Belfast, Lot Fifty-seven, in Queen’s County, Farmer, and Ann, his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of Charlotte- town, ‘Trustee under the will of Charles Wright, deceased, of the other part (and which THOMAS WORKMAN, M. P., President. cancenciartnnsemenincntne $ () Managing Director. HON. L. C. OWEN, ... ‘ DANIEL DAVIES, ¢ Verssrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, —30 This Company issues P i Its Motto is *“‘KcoNOMY AND SECURITY, GOOD BOOKS Farm, Garden and Household. te ENE following Valuable Books will be sup: | plied from the Office of the DatLy 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 is named against each book : Allen’s (R. L. & L. F.) New American Farm Book, 3 Allen’s (L. F.) American Cattle, Allen’s (L. F,) Kural Architecture, American Weeds and Useful Plants, Atwood’s Country and Suburban Houses, Baker’s Practical and Scientific Fruit me ete te eee S T. JAWES CLAXTON, ‘squirg vice-Presiasaa SUN MUTUAL LAPLAND ACQUDENT LASURLNCE COMPLNE YF MONTREAL. ‘ ” v5 $1,000,000, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL . . + : HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. “ M. H. GAULT, Esquire, R. MACAULAY, “10% ‘ “y, CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, IWEN CONNOLLY, Esga., MEDICAL EXAMINERS. olicies on all the Arprroven Mernovs of Life and Accident Businegg) HORACE HASZARD, Agent P. E. Island, - WEST OF ENGLAND HOUSE Great George Street, SELLING OFF. pas subscriber, in returning -thanks to his A customers for their patronage duri the inten * time he has been in business, begs to them and the public generally that he intends closing up his present buslness and will sell a 3) REDUCED PRICES, the Stock now on hand, until The First Day of May, said Mortgage was duly assigned by the said Culture, 2 50 Daniel Hodgson to Edward J, Hodgson, by In- Barry’s Fruit Garden, 2 50 ' denture ot Assignment bearing date the fif-| Bommer’s Method of Making Manures, 2 25, Any person wishing to go into the | “+ teenth day of December, A. D. 1876): Breck’s New Book of Flowers, 1 75, kote ALL that piece or parcel of land situate, | Brill’s Farm-Cardenimg and Seed-Girow- Dry foods and Grocery Business lying and being in Big Belfast, on Lot Fifty- ing, y 1 00} . seven, in Queen’s County, bounded and des- | Broom-Corn and Brooms, paper, 50 cts. ; will be treated liberally for the purchase.af cribed as follows, that isto say : Commencing cloth, 75 | sa ae at a stake at Big Belfast Creek, on the division | Brown’s Taxidermist’s Manual, 1 00) Entire Stock & Premises line between this farm and the farm in posses-} Caldwell’s Agricultural Chemical An- sion of Hugh Martin, lately now the family alysis, j 2 00 | with immediate possession if required. of the said Hugh Martin ; thence west to a Coburn’s Swine Husbandry, L 75) ; bade piece of . land in possession of Malcolm | Corbett’s Poultry Yard and -Market, | All persons indebted will please make itg- Buchanan, and heirs of the late John Buchan- saper, 50 cts.; cloth, 75 oo payment of their respective accounté, an; thence south to the north division line of Dadd’s Modern Horse Doctor, 12 mo., i 50 W. W. STUMBLES ; tie portion of the farm in possession of the Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, 12mo., 2} 50 - 3 ) ii. said Lauchlin Martin ; thence east to the west | Dadd’s American Cattle Doctor, 8vo. Feb, 26, 1878.—3i boundary of theland of the late Timothy cloth, , aha Ay mf corm a NE Shae; thence following the eourses of the|Dadd’s American Reformed Horse Book, Creek to the place of beginning, containing by 8vo., cloth, 2 50 Ameriean & Foreign Patents estimation 50 Aeres of Land, a little} De Voe’s Market Assistant, 950! ,. ; 4 more or less; together with all buildings, rights, | Downing’s Landseape Gardening, 6 50) Gilmore, Smith & Co, Successors to Chipmaa, ° members and appurtenances thereto belonging, | Eggleston's End of the World, 1 50! Hosmer & Co , For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Fggleston’s Hoosier School- Master, 1 25 ’ Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- | Eggleston's Mystery of Metropolisville. 1 50) ATENTS procured ‘n all coupues. No fe town. Every Horse Owner's Cyclopedia, 3 75 in advance. No charge for services until Dated this 12th day of March, A. D.. 1878. Famous Horses ot America, 1 50| patent is granted. Preliminary ices wat tg EDWARD J. HODGSON Flax Culture, [Seven Prize Essays by ree, Our valuable pamphiet sent free upon re Asslgnee. practical growers], 30 | Cipt of stamp. & March 12, 1878. Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses, 250| Address, GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Sutil Faller’s Grape Culturist, i 50 Washiagton, D. © Fuller's Dera Strawberry Culturist, 2 Fuiler’s Sm ruit Culturist, 1 50 Fulton’s Peach Culture, 1 50 ARREARS OF PAY; BOUNTY, ETC. Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding, 1 25 EDERAL Officers, Soidiers and Sailors gf Gregory on Cabbages, 30 the late war, or their heirs, are in m Gregory on Carrots, Mangold Wurtzels, caes entitled te money trom the Guver¢ meut, Etc., 30 | Which has been found to be due since final pay- Gregory on Onion Raising, 30 | ment. Write full history of service and state Gregory on Squashes, ” 3g | *mount of pay and bounty received. . {4 Harris’s Insects Injurious to Vegetation, ig paeuesien $t Adjuast, Genre! U.S. Ae | Plain, $4; Colored Engravings, 6 50) 2 owing perrise and honorable discharge there- | Harris on the Pig, 1 50 —- is P ace of discharge lost, procured for @ Henderson’s Gardening for Pleasure, 1 50} Buelose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re Henderson’s Gardening for Profit, 1 50| ply, with blanks, will be sent free Hoe Practical Moricultr, 1 50 ca ee ed ; erbert’s Hints to Horse Keepers, ) 75 INS AS : Hooper’s Book of ivergnand 3 00 PENSIONS, PENSIONS. tim crere) a Hop Culture. By nine experienced culti- A Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailogg. , sat vators, 30 wounded, ruptured, or injured, in the lime. The Promoter and Perfector of Hunter and Trapper, 1 00 | ofduty in the late war, and disabled thereby, ' Assimilation. Hussey’s Home Kuilding, 5 00 | #2 obtain a pension. pow ; Johnson's How Crops Feed, 2 90| , Widows, and minor children of Officers, Sob ° The Reformer and Vitalizer of | Johnson’s How Crops Grow 2 09 | ders aud Sailors, who have died since discharge ™ the Blood. Lakey’s Village and C ountry H 5 00 e pitenat ertérosied on wounds and injuries:fers The Producer and Invigorator of | /0™s's Farm-Yard Club of Jotham, 3 50 Maite tcaiomn beaddae he dine OLE AOeS) Nerve and Muscle. irae s Young Housekeeper’s I P ange pepsiona by act. rer ial dt ws The Builder and Supporter of! My Vineyard at Lakeview, 1 25 i aie - ve crathe lene aT tha Brain Power. Nichol’s Chemistry of the Farm and Sea, 1 25) rant . df ccdauian Taian oe : Onions—How to Raise Them Profitably, 2 end ote $0 salltivons . fae Washingt : ’ Our Farm of Four Acres, paper, 30 cts. ; D.C., full instructi Ce ee Fellows’ Compound Syrup is composed of cloth, 60 : . — Ingrediants identical with those which consti | Parsons on the Rose 1 50 wares 165%. i 2 tute Healthy Blood, Muscle and Nerve and | Phin’s:How to Use the Microscope 75 nl a ee Brain Substance, whilst Life itself is directly} Phin’s Lightning Rods and their Con- 1 | dependant upon some of them. struction, 30 ena 10na 0 p i ~ ee ms ae on its effect} Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee- Keeping, 1 50 f upon the muscles, re-establishing the one i 1 ; Soiling C .-. an bia sites a coning the other, it is capable of effecting the eens dae apo ee ny ; = (VORMERLY RAMICTH ' HOE Fl ie ollowing results :— inn’ \ « Prat . iS It will displace or wash out tuberculous Mile oo roe so en elyth , = Oorner of P ownal & Sydney Streets, matter, and thus cure Consumption. Roe’s Play and Profit in my Garden, 150 CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L |. - By increasing Nervous and Muscular Vigor, it will eure 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 alarming stages, It cures Asthma, Loss of Voice, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Epileptic Fits, Whodpin Cough, Nervousness, and is a most wonderfu adjunct to other remedies in sustaining life during the process of Diptheria. Do not be deceived by remedies bearing a similar name; no other preparation is a substi; tute,for this under aay circumstances. Look out for. the name and address J. 1. FELLOWS’, St. John, N. B., on the yellow | wrapper in watermark, which ‘is seen hy hold- ing the paper before the light. cet Price $1.50 per Bottle, #1 for 37,50, Sold by all Druggists. Dec. 6, 1877. =ADDRESSES —;) } imi thaieane of ‘the QUEEN a MARTIN CARROLL, for Riot, are now on sale in the Bookstores, in Pamphlet form. PRICH, 3 CENTS. den and Orchard, 50 Stewart’s Shepherd’s Manual, 1 50 Stoddard’s An Egg Farm, paper, 50 cts., cloth, 75 Thomas’s American Fruit Culturist, new edition, 3 75 Thomas’s Farm Implements and Ma- _ ¢chinery, 1 50 | Tim Banker Papers; or, Yankee Far- r 1 50 Messrs, Palmer and Longworth Stewart’s Irrigation for the Farm, Gar- ming, Tobacco Culture. By fourteen experi- enced cultivators, 3 Waring’s Draining for Profit and Health, Waring’s Elements of Agriculture, Weidenmann’s Beautitying Conntry Homes. A superb quarto volume. 24 lithograph plates, in colors, ] White's Cranberry Culture, White’s Gardeying for the South, Wright's Brahina Fowl, ° Wright's Practical Poultry-Keeper, Ch’town, Feb, 14, 1873—- ROUND COAL. 80 Tons Acadia Round Coal, AT $3.15 PER TON. ema. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Queen’s Wharf. Ssh (HORS bo Or SSSuS Ch’town, Feb, 19, 1878, Feb, 22, 1878—4i taw Private and permanent Boarders can he ace. commodated on very moderate terms, during the winter season, at the International. D. MCISAAC, - Proprietor, Dec. 19, 1877 - 2m 5 : HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per- - _ sons having relatives or friends abroad, and’ desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. island,*cannot do-soiw a better or che er way than by subscribing to Tie WErKkEY¥ EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, to any addresh in Great Britain, the United States, ov thé Dominion, on receipt of One. Dollar, ' r eis las, Ins toast a sia, DR. WILLIA™ GRAYS SPEC 6 ii 2) § tt ae i n for Seminal Wank: ese, Sppore it dtioonea dmpotsncy, and are thay follow a ' ad as Lose aul B of ng, Premature. many othe iscames tlat lek 4S trade pet paemnenlieee by mail free of at neten ance aso wm. HAY & CO., Windser, Ontario, Canady. s® Sold in Charlottetown by W. R. W son, Dr. Dodd, C. D. Rankin, P. G. at Apothecaries Hall, and by all Druggist anywher, eR OREN: a: a CREE Sr emma fm . OE a