‘hes nm ee fe ee is 5 ak Salmo rg*O BE SOLD, by private contract, that a , a ~— ’ the Beggar Chita's Chavity. | Prinoe Baward Island. 1879. 1879. FREEHOLD FARM The following litle story is a touch- aati (eean Sieam snl ] (0 y sitealecelnendlin ing one, and the here thereof is a well- known young gentleman of this city: He had been somewhat wild in his habits in the past, but for four months he had abstained from drink and spent his evenings at home. One evening. three weeks ago, he went out calling, and some one gave him a glass of wine. This aroused the sleeping fiend, and he went offon agrand carouse. For three days he lost all mastery over himself, and searcely knew where he was. On the morning of the fourth day he war comparatively sobered up. He wander- ed into the reading room of one of our hotels, where he was well known, and sat down and stared moodily into the strect. Presently a littlegirl of about ten yoars came in and looked timidly around the room. She was dressed in rags, but had a sweet, intelligent face that could scarcely fail to excite sym- pathy. There were five persons in the room, and she went to each begging. One gentleman gave her a five-cent piece, and she then went to the gentle- man spoken of and asked him fora penny, adding: “I haven't had any- thing to eat for a wholeday.” The gentleman was all out of humor, and he said crossly; ‘Don’t bother me; go away! 1 havent had any- thing to eat for three days. The child opened her eyes in shy wonder and stared at him for a moment, and then walked slowly toward the door. She turned the knob aud then, after hesitating a few seconds, she turned quickly and wilked straight up to him who had spoken so ill paturedly, and gently laying the five cents she had received on his knee, said with a tone of true girlish pity in her voice, ‘if you havu’t hud anything to eat tor three days you take this and go and buy some bread. Perhaps I can get some more somewhere else.’ The yonng fellow blushed to the roots of his hair, and lift- ing the miniature sister of charity in his arms he kissed her two or threc times in delight. Then he took her to the persons in the room and to those in the corridors and the office, and told the “tory and asked contribations, giving himself all the money he had withhim. He succeeded in rais- ing over $40, und sent the little kindly hearted one on her way rejoiciug.— /’itts- burgh Telegraph. --—-— <2 @--— — A Mystery of the Great Lakes. There is a mystery about the Ameri- ean Inkes. Lake Erie is only sixty to seventy feet deep. Butlake Ontario is 592 feet deep, 230 feet below the tide level of the ocean, or as iow as the most parts of the Gulfof St. Lawrence; and the bottom of lakes Huron, Michigan and Superior, although the surface is much higher, are all from their vast depths on a level with the bottom of Ontario. Now, as the disearge through the river Detroit, after allowing for the probable portion carried off by evapor— ation, does not appear by avy means equal to the quantity of water which the upper lukes receive, it has been conjectur- ed that a subterranesn river may run from luke Superior by Huron, to lake Ontario. This connection ts net impos- sible, and accounts for the singular fuet that salmon aud herring are caught io all the lakes communicuting with the Sr. Lawrence, but no others. Asthe falls of Niagara must have always «xisted, it would puzzie the naturalists to s»y how these fish got into the upper likes without some subterravean river ; moreover, any pericdical obstruction of the river would furnish a not imprebable solution of the mysterious flax aud reflux of the lakes. — The American Ship. What is Home ? In the course of a lecture delivered in Buffalo, by Rev. C. G. Ames, the reverend geutieman said: “Family connections.” What is it to be con- nected ? No matter how 1 became a member of a family, my relationship is always temporary. While tostay init I am to domy part. If any atom gets into your flesh and refuses to be a part of it, irritation, pestilence follows. And so itis with selfishness ima family. In a healthy body all parts are servants, I think the greatest part of human misery comes from forgetting others. Whatis home! Too often a place to “stay in.’ The worst evils in this world are in the emptiness, shallow- ness, and meanness of common life. Many honses are haunted by =;,irits of selfishness and meanness, and it is here athome that acquaintance with our- selves and each others begins. Domestic lite will rise in value as it improves in a: Men wonder why women dislike housework. Partly because it 18 not appreciated. Who cares to speak when no one listens? Woman's highest work is doiny for others, but she needs to be appreciated. Let not woman forget that it is the same with men. We mnmst inspire children with the conviction that an idle life is an HENRY JON&S CUNDALL, Administrat «r cum Testamento annexo ¢ f the last Will and Testament of John Hodges Winsloe, deceased, John Hodges Winsloe, Alfred Winsloe, Alice Hyndman, formerly Alice Winsloe, and Albert Hyndman, ber husband; Amy Wiusloe, by tlenry Jones Gundall, her guardian; Isabel Winsloe, by Henry Jones Cundajl, her guardian; and Ar- thar Winsloe, by Henry Jones Candall, his guardian; Ann Simith, Edward Jarvis Hodyson, and Kobert Robinson Hodgson, Trustees, under ‘he marriage setltiement of the said Ann Smith and Amelia Evans, and Sydney Tudor Evans, her busband, complainants, AND—— CHARLES GREEN, Defeadant. N pursuance*of a decr-e nade in this: suit by His Honor the Master of the Riols, bearing date the sixth day of Febru ary, A. D. 1879, there will be sold by Puo; fie Auction, on Wednesday, the twenty- first day of May next ensuing, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, in the Supreme Court House. in Charlottetown, in Queen's Jounty, all that tract, piece, or parcel of iand situate aud being in Lot or ‘Township Number f'wenty-four, in Queen's County, in the said Is'and, bounded as follows, that is to say :—By a line commencing ata slake fixed in the southwest side of the New Glasgow Road, in the north angle of land now or lately in the occupation of Donald McDonald, and running thence by the mag- netic meridian of the year 1764 south, fifty-eight degrees west, one hundred chaios; thence northwesterly parallel with the New Glaszow Road afvresaid ten chains; thence north fitty-eight degrees east jt» the said Road; aud thence along the same southeasterly to the place of com- mencement, containing one hundred acres of land, a tittle more or less, together with all the righ!s, easements, aud appur.- tenances therevo belonging. Dated this tenth day of Febroary, 1879, J. LONGWOKTH, Master in Chancery. E. J. HODGSON, Solicitor for Complainants. Fe, 1879. 3m-law REGULAR TRADER. From London to Charlottetown P. E. ISLAND, —_ et SPRING TRIP. IS79. i879. The Well-known Clipper Barkentine “Ethel Blanche,” (NoW ON THE BERTH), 423 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, CHARLES GOULD, GOMMANDER, Will Sail from London on or about the 5th April, CARRYING FREIGHT AT THROUGH RATES TO Pictou. Summerside and Georgetown. — This vessel was built expressly for the Lon- don trade. being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with spiendid accommodation for Pas- sengers, and offers every inducement to Ship- pers. Parties wishing to have their Goods de- livered here early in the season will oblige by forwarding their orders in time, so as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply in London to Joun Pirearrn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Prrcatrn Bros., Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street: or here to the owners,— __ PEAKE BRO’S & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1879-—4w 2aw 73,620 MORE SINGER SEWING MACHINES SOLD IN 1878 THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. In 1870 we sold 127,833 Sewing Machines. “* 1878 ** ‘* -336,432 " ms Our sales have increased enormously every year, through the whole period of ‘hard times.” We now Sell Three-Quarters of all the Sewing Machines Sold in the World. —_——~ Waste no Money on ‘cheap’ Counterfeits. a@ Send for handsome Illustrated Price List. ROBERT YOUNG, ae Side Queen Square, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, March 18, 1875—2aw tf Bie. J MPLOYMENT.—In every village and i4 township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu- pied, ONE acrive, intelligent Lady or Gentle. man can obtain a most respectable and ve protitable engagement. Address, with f particulars, evil one. > D. DOWNIE & CU., Box 1964, Montreal. Ch igh aloe PES iE Ses OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SPRING TRIP. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIP “PRINCE EWARD,” 1,364 Tons Register, Classed 100 Al, which is the highest Class at Lloyds, ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, Will be on the Berth at Glasgow to receive Cargo About the 15th March, Leaving Glasgow for Liverpool about the 5th April, and will leave Liverpool: Charlottetown GN OR ABOUT THE ISTH APRIL, Carrying freight at through rates from Len- don, deliverable at Charlottetown, Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac. For freight, apply in London to Joun Prr- CAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Glasgow to JAMES KELso, 154 St. Vin- cent Street; in Liverpool to Prrearmrn Bros., Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davies; or here to . —, at PEAKE Bros. & Co., MANAGERS. Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1879.-—6w 2aw ROPE. SIX TONS MANILLA, different sizes, at Factory Prices. BT wee . os Gah Wright & MacGowan, Manufacturers Agents, Queen’s Wharf February 1S. 878--taw for 2m The Greatest Medical Diseovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commeucement 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 wndisputed fact that over half of the entire population of the globe resort to the use of ordinary plasters. DR. MELVIN’S Capsicum Porovs PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, to act quicker than any other plaster they ever befere tried, and that one of these plasters will do more real service than a hundred of the ordinary kind. Al) other plasters are slow of action, and regnire to be worn _contimally to effect a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the ‘nstant one is applied the patient will feel its effect. . Physiciansin 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 5 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 eutes effected by Dr. Mervin’s CApsicumM Porous PLastTens, 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 hack, and all such cases 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 eure, ask your druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CApsicum Porous PLasrer, You can hardly believe yourown 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 tier poisonous material commonly used in the manutacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trialis a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will r~li hundreda to your friends, Ask your druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CAPST- cum Porous PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for five, or $2 for = dozen, they will be mailed, post paid, to auy adGress in the United States or Canadas, MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U.S. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plaster: and Plaster Compounds W. RB. WATSON, Agent December 7 1877 H. W. Vinnicombe, Resident Piano Tuner & Regulator, H* adopted the Dollar system of Tuning —six visits a year, at one dollar per visit. This system is much more economical and satisfactory than any other, as the cost is less, and the instrument is kept constantly in tune and repair. A visit will bemade to all parts of the Island once a year, or oftner if desired. Pianos tuned by Hamilton’s system of even temperament. kw Orders may be left at Mr. Fletcher’s Music Store, or at Bremner Bros., Queen Street. 4 Jan. 6, 1879— Comfort to Travellers, iz undersigned will drive parties en route for CAPE TRAVERSE, on suitable terms, regularly, from this Station. J. W. HUGHES. JOHN HUGHES, County Line Station, Feb. 14, 1879—2m Subscribed Capital, —OF— DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, ETC. The Whole Stock in Trade OF THE LATE ROBERT ORR, —TO BE— SOLD OFF AT COST, —CONSISTING IN PART OF— Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Millinery, Silks, Velvets, Hosiery, Gloves, Linens, Winceys, Shirtings, Sheetings, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, Hats and Bonnets, Furs, Blankets, Flannels, Pilots, Beavers, Coatings, Tweeds, etc., etc. ete. Readymade Clothing Hais, Caps, Linders and Drawers, Searfs, &e. Coiton Warp, Small Wares, &e. — ‘ihe «beve Stock must be cleared out from this date, and our Customers, and the publie generally, can depend upen getting Bargains. John McPhee, Administrator. Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1879. No. 85 Waiter St., Charlottetown. Princes Edward Island Branch —UF THE-— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. aid up Capital, - CHIEF OFFICES-—Fdinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. : Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances efiected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Lossks settled with prumptitude and liber- ality. G. W. DEBLOIs, General agent. Dec. 14. bbls. ‘‘GREENHOLM,” FLOUR! 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 NIGHT SOIL. EMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL, from 8 o'clock, p. m., to 6 o'clock, a. m., ata cheaper rate than any man in the city. Citizens, take notice that Gordon has no more right in removing night soil than we have. WILLIAM BYERS, THOMAS RUBERTSON, Ch’town, March 3, 1879. FOR SALE, f lpen HOUSE and Premises occupied by the Subscriber, at the head of Queen Street. For further particulars apply to the owner on the Premises, or to ALEXANDER Brown, Esq. DONALD McKENZIE. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1879—2aw valuable FARM ot 50 acres of excellent Land, vituate at Graham’s Road, Township No. 20, now in possession of ASneas 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. F. 8. LONGWORTH., Ch’town, Dee. 23, 1878-— ~ ‘Bxecutors’ Notice, rQ\HE undersigned Executors of the Estate of Ralph Brecken Peake, late of Char- lottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, merchant, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said Estate to make immediate payment to them ; and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are hereby required to render the same to the undersigned, duly attested, within one year from date. Dated this twenty-first day of January A. D., 1879. EDWARD J. HODGSON, GEORGE W. DeBLOIs, THOS. HANDRAHAN, Executors. Jan. 21, 1879. rg om Valuable Freehold Farm FOR SALE. HE Charlottetown Cemetery Company are prepared to sell, on very favorable terms, all that portion of their well-known Farm, beautifully situated on the north side of the Back Royalty Road, and extending from the Malpeque Road to near the Railway track, containing about FIFTY ACRES OF EXCEL. LENT LAND. The premises are all under cultivation, and have thereon a good Dwelling House, large Barn, Stables, and a fine Orchard. A fine Spruce Hedge surrounds a great part of the property. Immediate possession will be given. For further parti nlars, apply to John Ings or H. J. Cundall, Esq’s. By order of the Board, F. W. HALES, See’y. Ch’town, Feb, 20, 1879—dly oaw GRAW’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE rnape marx.EF he Great TRADE MARK, English Rem- _- Aedy, an unfail- AD ine cure for Sem- Y Pe = Te -—! we eff ax yy ae inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, SNOR Innpotency, and <es aa iS ail diseases that “"*SS Before Taking follow as a se-After Taki quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness $9,733,332.00 py to me. id ; os > if the cure would remain permanen ore do- 1,216,666.00 ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy of Vision, Premature Olil Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. te. Full particulars in our pam- phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. wa. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Windsor, Ont., Canada, && Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugists, and by all wholesale and retail Druggists in the United States and Canada. January 24, 1879. CATARRE. Constitutional Catarrh Remedy ‘CURES CATARRH, Hear what a Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Ren.edy. T. J. B. Harnine, Esg., Brockville, Ont.:— Dear Sir—It is now two years since your ‘‘Constitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- I have waited this ong to see effects seemed to me to be “‘too good to true.” I was afflicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular I saw my case described in many par- ticulars. The inward “drop” from the head had become very disagreeable, and a choking sensation often preventing me from lying long, I would feel like smothering and be compelled to sit upin the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle I found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and a third. I quit taking it, feeling quite cured of that ailment, and have not used any since until of late I have taken some for a cold in my head. A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send you this Certificate, unsolia with leave to make what use of it yon may see proper. Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. T. J. B. Harpinc, Dominion Agent, Brock- ville, Ont. For sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar per bottle. ae BUYIT. . . . «. TRY IT. WAGSTAFF'S HOTEL, Ts Subscriber having fitted up the Hotel formerly known as THE RANKIN HOUSE, in first class style, is now prepared to give comfortable accommodation © r ‘Permanent and Transient Boarders. ; ___ Tourists and others will receive every atten; | tion at the Wagstaff’s Hotel. WM. WAGSTAFF, May 25, 1878. A i AE ie netbeans