ae ee RE Seton att fe ADRES RE Five Dottars a YEAR NEW SERIES. TRRNMS : CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATU ee ee ee ee ern DiC IMB HR ! — . biel i. & » —~< re ch, Y hea etd Reed? Will during this month, offer the Balance of their Kuit Wool Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Naanties, Wisters and Furs, GREAT A/T BARGAINS er eee *Q) incre iN ORDER TO CLEAR. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods of Livery Desciption, at VERY LOW PRICES, On Monday, December 5th, we will open 7 cases of Fancy & oods, suitable for Christmas and New Year’s Presents, PERKINS & STERNS. AT Cos Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1881. —_——= oe wearer ore a MOLE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. ATA LARGE REDUCTION. JUST OPENED AND MARKED Low, A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacgques, &e., &e. R. WW. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET. E1 MARINE! LIFE! Cert HORACH HASZARD, Stovepipe and Tinware, | Best quality,which he ie selling cheap for Cash. | av 39 és rn 4 g ga & 33 3 a2 age. & Age 34 ¢ 5 Timaware and Stovepipe, ail kinds, made to! order. Special prices to whoiesale dealers. : Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly ane carefully attended to. kat cadence, Guaen sect” "Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng, R. RODD, | CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Charlottetown, Sept. 3), ion pe i cia , Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronte, Ont, Vennors Predictions ! CAPITAL, $800,000.00. Big Storms Anticipated! — British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toranto, Ont., | CAPITAL, $500,000.00. LOOK YOU HERE. STOVEPIPE., a STOVEPIPE. We Treas ROE ore” < a i Bony 1 subscriber is now making an assort- ment of — REPRESENTING— ——e ae Stovepipe. Stovepipe Sua Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, CAPITAL, $500,000.00. F you want your STOVES attended to, leave your «rders with C, F. HARRIS. I guarantee A Promptnesss and a Poss Job, HWARINE INSURASCE ALSO inten CG. Fs HARRIS, Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. oct 28,81] :0: Oftice—Corner of Queen and Lower Waiter Streets. ie ce BRS OV ¢ rT 9 | Charlottetown, April 4, 1881—tf EF PECTED. ——- — For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted For Canadian Tweed Suits, TRS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he | h friends and the public generally that she bas opened her Fail and Winter Classes | for Painting and Drawing in a)) their different | branches, ; co] For terms, etc., apply at her Studio ~ resi- | dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King Square. [au 29 tf | For Sale or to Let. TEXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty four feet on Sydney Street, the House con taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- | Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, — -GO TO- | - } | oo } : f : ic ' S. } ! f r | — A ; JOH. hy 2 (ih) Gi ee at SS ing a door. Apply on the premises to een UPPER QUEEN STREET, MRS, BOSWAL March 12, 1881—H “_|pWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. AGENTS WANTED FOR EV] PIRE 3 _ cued heat a yO a , a ‘ 1 “rest anc est assortment oO etns in 1e WeSTERN r There thes “ ~ : - s best workmausllp and a perfect fit Just issued, County Maps of every State and Terri/ Island. Prices very moderate. a — = — tory, showing every Railroad and important Town.) _,. t % Beautifully illustrated; 8312 large pages, octave, gant mnteed, Retails $4.50 and $4.75. ‘Tells all about Mining, | Farming, Prices, Climate, Products, Wages, ke,; Man-} itoba, British Columbia, Alaska, Texas—every section beyond the Mississippi. Sells to every class, aud | j } | } —-ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &. &e. sccures the mest unapttifted endorsements, address%. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. C. Miiroy & Cos, 123 St. Mary street, tei? in Pear Moutreal), P, Q, Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1€81. + * This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—FEvxiripes. REEUIA‘ISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Lackache, Soransss of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headecho, Frosted Fast and Ears, and all ether Pains and &ches. No Preparation on earth eguals St. Jacors O11 es a sajce, eure, simple ani cheap External Remedy A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain can have cheap aud positive proof of iw claims. Directions in Eleven Languares. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, 3 <=> A. VOGELER. & CO., Baltizieore, Md., U. 8. As i } FOR SALE @8 TO LET. r ey Valuable Freehold Property, situate on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late. M, W. Skinner, Esq., con- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- den, adjoining the above. The House contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, 'ining Room, Psrlor and Kitchen. The Shop is at present occupied by the Inspector of Weights aud Measures, Apply on the premises to ; ap29 MISS SKINNER, Shop & Dweiling House TO RENT! N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by L, J. Williams. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 25— Queen Insurance Co’y GF ENGLAND, CAPITAL - THO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on al! kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, Also,on Vessels on the atocks, Special rates for isolated residences. Ail Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Ju’77) Agent for Priuce Edward Island. W. C. BISHOP, SH rrPri mS —AND-— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND— General Commission Agent, SO BLDFORD ROW, P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. pARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the T Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favurable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guarantecd, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—lyr Credit Foncier FRANCO -(ANADIEN, $5,600,060 a Capital, - - - President—Hon. E. Vuclere,Senator, Paris. Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company will make long term loans with sinking fand, and short term loans wi h- out sinking fund, For particulars,apply at the offive of Messrs, Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN, Aug. 24, 1881. DR. JENKINS ' ~ | as resumed practice at bis residence, Queen Street Hours for consultation 9 to 1a, m,, and 7.30 to 9 p. m. No eertificates given «xcept to patients. {no 8 wkly pat ex pres 1m, daw i DAY, DECEMBER [0, 1881. Rel Ww Ae ote ot Lela Nobie Lives. i There are hearts that never falter i In the battle for the right ; | There are ranks that never alter Watching through the darkest night. And the agony of sharing In the fiercest of the strife Only gives a nobler daring, Only makes a grander life. Bearing suffering and wrong ; Though the way is long and dreary t is vocal with their song ; While their spirit in God’s furnace Bending to his gracious will, And are fashioned in a purer mould By his loving matchless skill. ! ’ i 1 i There are those who never wear | 1 i | There are those whose loving mission ‘Tis to bind the bleeding heart, And to teach the calm submission Where the pain and serrow smart. There are angels bearing to us Love’s richest ministry of peace ; While the night is nearing to us, And life’s bitter trials cease. There are those who battle slander, Envy, jealousy and hate ; Who weuld rather die than pander To the passions of earth’s great ; And no earthly power can crush them, They dread not the tyront’s frown, Neither fear nor favor hush them, Never bend their spirits down. These, these alone are truly great ; These are conquerors af fate ; These truly live, they never die, But clothed with immortality, When they shall lay their armor down, Shall enter and obtain the crown. THE WAR-TRAIL! CHAPTER IX. ‘UN PAPELCITO.” Wheatley now rode after the troop, which with Hollingsworth had already entered the corral. A band of drivers was speedily pressed into service; and with these the two lieutevauts proceeded to the great plain at the foot of the hill, where most of Don Ramon’s cattle were at pasture. By this arrangement I was left alone, if I except the company of half-a-dozen _slippered wenches, the deities of the cocina, who, clustered in the corner of the patio, eyed me with mingled looks of curiosity and fear. The verandah curtains remained hermetically closed, and though I glane- ed at every aperture that offers:d a chance to an observing eye, no one ap- peared to be stirriug behind them. “Too high-bred—perhaps indiffereat?” thought I. The latter supposition was by no means gratifying to my vanity. ‘** After all, now that the others are gone out of the way, Don Ramon might ask me to step inside. Ah! no—these uestizo women would tell tales: I per- ceive jt would never do. I may as well give it up. I shall ride out and join the troop.” As I turned my horse to put this design into execution, the fountain came under my eyes. Its water reminded me that | was thirsty, for it was a July day and a hot one. A gourd cup lay on the edge of the tank, Without dismounting, ] was able to lay bold of the vessel, and filliog it with the cool sparkling liquid, I drain- ed it off. It was very good water, but not Canario or Xeres. Sweeping the curtain once more, I turned with a disappointed glance, and jagging my horse | rode doggedly out through the back gateway. Once in the rear of the buildings, I had a full view of the great meadow already known to me; and pulling up, I sat in the saddle, and watched the animated scene that was there being enacted. Bulls half wild, rushing to and fro in mad fury ; vaqueros mounted on their light mustangs, with streaming sash and wind- ing lazo; rangers upon their heavier steeds, offering but a clumsy aid to the more adroit and practised herdmen, others driving off large groups that had been already collected and brought into subjection ; and all this amidst the fierce bellowings of the bulls, the shouts and laughter of the delighted troopers, the shriller cries of the vaqueros aud peons, The whole formed a picture that, under other circumstances, I should have con- templated with interest. Just, then my spirits were not attuned to its enjoy- ment, and although I remained for some miautes with my eyes fixed upon it, my thoughts wandered elsewhere. I confess to a strong faith in woman’s curiosity. That such a scene should be passing uuder the windows of the moat aristocratic mansion, without its aristocratic inmate deigning to take a peep at it, I could nt believe. Besides, Isolina was the very reverse. ‘Ha! Despite that jealous curtain, those beautiful eyes are glancing through some aperture—window or leop- hole. I doubt not;’ and with this re- flection, I once more tur.ed my face to the buildings. Just thes, it occurred to me that I had not sufficiently reconnoitered the front of StncLe Corres Two Cents. VOL. 10.~-Nv. 18, of the sala and grand cuarto, or drawing- ,room—~ precisely those where the inmates 'at that hour should be found. | “Fool!” thought 1, **to have remained so long in the patio. Had I gone round to the front windows I might have | Tis not too Jate—there’s a chance yet.” | Under the impulse of this vew hope, )I1 rode back through the corral, and re-entered the patio. The browneskinned | mestizas were still there, chatteriug ard | florried as ever, and the curtain had not bene stirred. A glance at ii was ali I gave; and witout stopping, I walked |my horse across the paved court, and j;eutered under the arched saguar. The ;massive gate stood open, as we had heft it; and on looking into the little box [of the portero, I perceived that it was jempty. The man had hid himself, in idread of a secoud interview with the Texan lieutenant ! In another moment, I had emerged | from the gateway. and was about turn- | ing my horse to iuspect the windows, | when I heard the word “Capitan,’’ pro- ; nounced in a voice that sounded soft as a silver bell, end thrilled to my heart like a strain of music. I looked towards the windows. It came not thence ; they were close shut as ever. Whevece— Before I had time to ask myself the question, the *Capi- tan” was repeated in a somewhat louder key, and I now perceived that. the voice proceeded from above—from the azotea, c I wrenched my horse round, at the same time turning my eyes upward. I could see no ove; but just at that moment au arm, that might have been attached to the bust of Venus, was pro- truded through a notch in the parapet. In the small hand, wickedly sparkling with jewels, was something white, which could not distinguish until I saw it projected on the grass—at the same moment that the phrase ** Un papelcito ” reached my ears. Without hesitation I dismouated— made myself master of the papelcito; and then leaping once more into the saddle, looked upward I had purposely drawn my horse some distance from the walls, so that | might command a better view. I was not dappointed—Isolina! The face, that lovely face, was just distin- guighable through the slender embra- sure, the large brown eycs gazing upon me with that half-earnest, haif-mocking glance I had already noticed, and which produced within me both pleasure and pain ! TO BE CONTINUED. le ok Be tee —_—aye A Mysterious Grotto. A Marseilles paper, under the heading of ‘‘A Mysterious Grotto,” relates the follow- ing story:—Several sportsmen in pursuit of game in Formentera, one of the Balearic Islands, suddenly came upon a deep exca- vation, the entrance to which was covered by bushes and undergrowth. They pro- ceeded to explore it, and having with some difficulty removed several large stones found themselves in a well-built chamber of Moorish design. the wails of which were ornamented with undecipherable charac- ters. In the middle of the chamber were two tombs of admirable workmanship. On removing the metal covers by which they were closed the explorers discovered two colossal mummified bodies, one on the right being that of a young woman, the other that of aman. Onthe head of the woman was a diadem set with stones, which, if genuine are of inestimable value. Around her neck was a necklace of large pearls, two enormous earrings were at- tached to her ears, and her fingers were covered with rings. On the head of the man was an imperial crown, and in his hand held a spectre. Six of the discover- ers remained to guard the treasure, and the others left for Madrid to consult the authorities. The inhabitants are said to have known the cavern, but had never entered it, thinking it was only a resort for serpents.— Pall Mail Gazette. ilini aang Special Notices. Now is the time to lay in winter apples 200 bbls. choice varieties, received by Beer & GorF.—Nov 16 6i THE Philharmonic Society willl meet for practice in the Hali of the Y. M. C. A, on Tuesday ot the 13th inst. Members are requested to bring their music. de 3 4i AN immense variety of Confectionery for the youny one’s stockings at the Famiiy Gro- cery.—R. K. Bracz. dé till 26 Santa CLaus, ina variety of shapes, at the Family Grocery.—R K. Brace. d3 till 26 A worp tothe ladies! Do not exchange your old sewing Machine for a sew ore; but fetch it to me and | will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. nov 1 tf wy Eveky purchaser at the Family Grocery will be entitled to a Christmas Card.—R. K. Brace. ds till 26 Catt at Harvie’s Bookstore and see the beautifu designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. oct 31 Don’t delay but call at Harvie’s Bookstore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a eplendid lot. oct 31 309,000 B ttles Minard’s Liniment sold in the dwelling. As we approached it, we had observed that the shatters of the windows were closed; but these opened inward, and since that time one or other of them might have been set a little ajar. From my knowledge of Mexican in- teriors. | knew that these front wiudows were those of the principal apartments— Nova Scotia during the past six months —the universal remedy, the king of pain, used by everybody. Try it. Price 25 cents.— Nov 16 wkly P. E.L Bask Norers taken for goods at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace, de3 A LarGe stock/of Easels ani Panels for Hand Painting. received this weck by Brem- ner Bros. nov 30 3i Oa ag BE BT SED RNA REET TES meena we ee ne eg mm a SONS ME NN NN ENS ee CEN NATE. ce I En cenreNNe “eats ate ane re a> Se enamel ie sor ar sare ea a, mamma TI es ctr ose oom