wi sig ap ‘ ? ee wr re aS SA, PRT BE PE es Se eT ss Pe eg eps oy " eet ea ie Mas a - ae “ A ee oF en a CES Fy sievnari ieeapptsisntaite in nds aiacnnnia ei ait cnn eit eit agin ge Noe i ll a ts <ecipctidoniennygitaairin oa ELE IO _ ee Prince Edward Island geemott ance i a ae = - —— Ghost Stories. Mf PTRACE § Ay | N & SEG U RITY ie WiGAT GAGE ALC ECO OMY . Poy wn | vt all the abowinable setae of LEASEHOLD RGPERTY. ee es ince which soasible grown pe ople ean be guilty, : s cngen =“ ee ogee 9 seh of Seiings shank shartee te cbildren 18] Hows WSEHIP NWO-.338 ATTN AWOL Ast SEAM ERS MC MLOsSt GDomMibavie. _—-- : * ue » ete » ey ix yy rzy 2% STeR BMIAEE! AEG ADRES BG - An " an wh ould do 1 reht to be}To be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTIUN, at the Ae Ea ER Gs AiG Ba 694 ‘J Ha wala Gigiguae a Gy MIPAE ; b he ring % oe r jee = m ir bla Prot - e Building, in Cha rottetown, é 4 4 a 3 4 fi a a4 m4 1 4 \ \ Bt a: ti E TE HT i 4 ; 4 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, tied ve “a a aarik c oat or wr wi “all ons REL ERD ay, the Gth aa ; oft Sep. j : fs “4 \9 a3 iq WE 3 eve & x i 3 as Gs ae i weil 3 : 4 : 5) E a around by a troop Ol « acix-O -lanterns tember next, A: D. 1878. at twelve , --: - 7 TRH A LL ‘ ' A ) : daybreak ; and the woman who would do Orin K. noon, under and ’ y Viriue o§ Or MONTREAL. eA SCOTIA, : . >. DP > Go} es , eave Charlottetown for Pictou e , oO ret yrerzo spring a Power of Sale contained in at Inden- ft sicsanamssuasimsiaiiee 0 Svtinnilanptanpinsaians oem = uu every Mon it ought to be obliged to foreg see a Power ol _ a “s 4 pay, Wronrepay, Tuurspay & Satyy. hats and puill-backs, and dress in ghostly ture of Mortgage, Benen errs A SOUND AND 2c! ABLE HOME COMPANY. pAY mornings at 5 o'clock, connect; Fourteenth day of June, ¢ ‘i white the rest of her life. and made between Richard Pickard su ae there at 10a. in. with train for Halifax, Who believes in ghosts? Does any- af Township Number Thirty-three Investments All Within the Dominion. None 2s ae 7”. — Parties of ‘ son living ever see ; aii tin Stew “ee 1a Province of wen y or upwards can ootain Return body? Did any person fvi's in Queen's County, in the Province o —————:0:—--—— Tickets at Charlottetown Office to Pictou 299 S1 and back same day. for $1 each, Returning to Charlottetown, Leave Pictou every Tuxrspay, WEDNESDay, one, without the help of the imagination, Prince Edward Isiand, in the Dominion ee. ’ ¢ De een Oh ial Ly asi ,. adi farmer, ft the cone part. B55D Children’s mind's are new—they ea ily of Canada, farmer, 0 ‘i ive i i irst 1 ‘si and Amelia Janetta Haviland, of Char receive impressions, and first Impressions and Ameli lottetown, in Queen's County, afore- SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1577. are Jastin: l imaginable terrors ; ea et el the ee ieee ie ogg eee ee eek: be Honorable Tapmesjeesamemess, ere, - = + ee $1,856,598) = Fray and Sdrurpay, about 2 p. m., on ee abtan : . ee . . i c ° 3,158.000 arrival of morning train f i _— ; , Pa : . - " - - - - . rom Halifax, through the indiscretion of their elders part— 3 rae z an an " E = . : * * f Y ve i ‘ x T in repeating before them some silly story] 4 EY, the Leasetold Tuterest and Unex. Solid Addition to Gompany’s Assets in 1877, $55 289,55, ‘APE BRETON. . . : : > ; ‘nod Term of a term of nine hundred} = op * serve clause, making the : t of clai ler the Sun Mutual Policie ‘ 1n which a ghost figured. a pir a Perm ps ; a’ here is no reserve clause, making the amount of Claims unk er the Sun Mutua olicie | uals ie 4 : | They learn to be afraid of the dark, | and ninety-nine (999) oe ae ei said vo be less than the sum assured by them, aus under the nna system. : a Le eee oe Monpay ’ . ; : Richard Pickard, in and to all that tract, ga” Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@a eae (SDAY, On arrival of morni They will not go to bed without some) pin. and Parcel of Land situate, lying],p WORKMAN, Eso., President; | M. 1. GAULT, Ese, Managing Direct train frqm Halle, coneeees Sarasa . . ° . i ’ = , AA} . i LsQ r Ss 1G 5 | i ° i 4 uSQ,, JVMianaging Aire > m4 : : ¥ one to sit beside them till sleep comes,ang being in the Parish of Charlotte, |r) MAS Vion, Eso., VieosPresident 3" | R. MACAULAY Secoterye ff ik Stage one keataee | ee . o >. ° . ‘ she s Se 4iha i USsQ., 2C- oss 4h > ~ « Sa A S4iN ec oh y- ‘Ol . Y an ri ” | lest the ghost should put in an appears |in the Province ot Prince Bdward Island, ’ 7M. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake, ee -- : ake in the night|and is abutted and bounded as follows, ‘ oo ‘ ea teturning to Picton SAME NIGHTS, e ; | <o' = et ee heehee that is to say: From the south-east corner Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: ” witte 1-e, me. train ‘“Setemel aod inal | « they cover their heads lt Sy) of land originally leased to Thomas Hen- HON. L. C. OWEN, 11ON. J. F. ROBERTSON, for Halifax. and lie still and tremble and owen, and rlerson, senior, now deceased, and now in $6 DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CUNNOLLY, Ese, . . ‘ wish they could hear somebody’s rooster }¢i¢ possession of Isaac Henderson, the Messrs. JENKINS & McLEQD, . . . . Mepican Examiners. New Bruuswick, Canada and ‘ . ‘Vy eC sure ing ever: ence north along the east N 1 CiTy A » . . | crow, so that they could be sure morning} sunger; theace 8 HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. ishaid, United States. was coming woundary of the said land in possession Grown people thoughtlessly repeat fof the said Isaac agente tig “ae re : . i oe ieee, + one hundred (100) chains: thence cas —— ‘ ove ! stories of the supernatural, and diseant ten (10) chains ; thence south to Charlotte- ed) on arrival of morning train from upon signs, before children, never dream-|tgwn Royalty ; thence west to the place Ig Health Ay rie Cupe Haakepe ant Sportsinen: nee Se elie . , : oe ~ os Ri il ae: ta nart of Lot or Townshi ing of the trouble and distress they are fof starting, and is part cf Lot or Powns ip laces, and. at St. John with & sane uly 3, 1S78— ‘ own same | Leave SUMMERSIDE every day (Sunday except - see ana ans oat : ; Tomber Thirty-three (23), in Queen’ ; causing. ee ; ae ance ~ eee oe nternational Co. for Portland and Bos- y : : younty, ¢ ‘ ng, OY estimate : 20: 1 é 44 Not long ago, a sweet little gil came] ys iS res of land, a little iore ° tou. Also, leaves Charlottetown for t : 5 mnared | ) acre: it : i i ! emai qvery Mendon a! about 3 o'clock. Returning, leaves Shediac every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St. John, for Summerside; connect there with- out delay, with train for Charlottetown. Also, leave Summerside for Charlottetown to me with sense. <8 her “yes and terror or less, together with the baildings and on her face, and in trembling tones asked | improvements thereon. if we believed that breaking a looking- For terms and conditions Of Sie, apply glass was a sign of death. at the Office of Mes Breeken & Pitager ws 7a } re LAY ) \ ee \ \ I \ , ald, Solicitors. SoS — : . \ PS CLE Ba. San : Upon questioning her, she tod US} i) oted this 24th day of July, As D. 1878. RUVUSTICO mn 3 oe oe rt 2FR; with a great deal of evident distress A. J. HAVILAND, : : \ a that she had broken a mirror, and that Mortgagee. will be open for the season on the 23th Jane, inst., for the every Saturday evening, about 6 o'clock, 12 her aunt told her it was a sure sign of | Charlottetown, July 21, 1878—6 i law accommodation of visitors and guests. —— Almon & MacIntosh, Halifax, 4) : seat y i tT snieeteiaiageniiblonen ise — singers . ae ‘ ; ’ Noonan & Davies, Pictou; A. Grant and : death in the family, and the poor child's FERIE above beautiful and popular watering place has been further improved this season in Co., Hawkesbury; Han ord Bros., St. i nearest relative being a dearly beloved & lawns and grounds, generally—as well as an important extension of 100 yards to John. LL mother, ber fears had turued to her, and sie for the arto —— = oe ——— o ' Pf VW. A ALE , in d lee kee At ' Trems— $82.00 to $2.50 per day. Special arrangements mace tor permanent guests anc ® : ; ia she as éll-nig stracied ut the —- : ne vy gue j ti she was M Ii nigh 4 a ‘ families. Coach leaves Charlottctown for the ‘‘Seaside” every Wednesday and Saturday Charlottetown, May 9, 1878 r é : thought of losing her. Script hot slept evening at 6 p. m., returnimg every Monday and Thursday morning at 9 a. m.; fare, $1.25 mariottetown, May ¥, 1878, ny the night before, she said, aud we ment- each way. te : ; iy ally wished that we had the power to put ; Arrangements have also been made with Mr. Bagnall to make coach connections with THE ONLY OR EGT LINE i } the idiotic old aunt into a straight jacket, nee ei Sen ee . AS Snead to conc from ail points in the Island on itunter ae eae and the Seaside mie ; ry a i TY We A Hotel, carrying passenyers and luggage at moderate rates—and with prom »tness. 1 and feed her on broken Jooking-yiasses : Ch: PS 5 ER se Shah's x : Sl FOREAN NEWS ¥ % ¢ : TO BOSTON ai “till the day of Pentecost. FNDALI Owes rc r 7 SOHN NEWSON & ©O., Proprictors, : i F One sign we believe in sincerely —when POROUS h Pepa RS : June 21, 1878—3m |e | you find a person who is continually VS Mea A HA = ne’ ih croaking about this thing and that being The, Qusstast etens Discovery nince it) e515 . - ¢ ; the Creation of Man, or since the ] Hy is a sure sign that there is something Christian Era. . lacking about the mind of that particular There never has been a time when the heal- : : ; 5 P ing of so many different diseases has deen ; oT Hf Steamers are fitted with Superior Passanger accomodation arranged for every wa : eaused by outward application as the presert, Can any reasonable, sensible man or} It js an undisputed fact that over half of the convenience and comfort, and fitted up in ele woman believe that if God was to take Pera ahem. apr n ee NO. 50 0 U E & iN STR Ee = Ty, gant style. Dr. MELVIN’s CAPsicuM Porous PLASTERS FREIGHT carried at moderate rates and as us hence, he would cause us to break a ; : are acknowledged by all who have used them, looking-glass in order to warn us ? - a quicker than any a ee they —— Coal wg deneg route. a) ein Bes - . yefore tried, and that one of these plasters wi in x . . Would he send us an itimation of what] do more real service than a hundred of the ——-—— :0: ——_-———_- tha wrendebt es and barrels handled with wus coming by the tick of an inscet in ordinary kind. All other plasters are slow of g care. i ‘ action, and require to be worn continually to SAVING TIME, only one business day used the wall ? or the crowing of a broken up effect a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- in reaching Boston, by leaving here Saturda sitti he the d ? ferent: the instant one is applied the patient A SUPERIOR LOT OF : s » BY 8 . iy itting hen on the coor-step a will feel its effect. Morning and catching steamer at Halifax, and Let us be done with such absurdities ! Physicians in all ages have thoroughly tested arriving at Boston Monday morning. Life is too real, too earnest, to be tool-} it'h eS eideee Samm more < tar aed a 8 A H R OVER ED TRU 3 : tiara pom oe eae wet 2 |FING & LEATHER © NKS | LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN ed emay. 7 such manner as this Let it is only of very recent date that its advan- the other world alone? God will take] tages ina porous plaster have been discovered. f it It He had desi d ly hovever, convinced of the wonderful JW sTt ARRI VE D.- Hver Thursd care OF it. ena esigned us tO} cures effected by Dr. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM ay; 13 know about it things would have been ar- Porous PLASTERS, and their superiority over aaticiamesaiins pees ~ all other plasters, they now actually prescribe PUNCTUALLY AT 5 P.M ranged so that we could have understood them, in their practice, for such diseases as 4 ; rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all ° 7 ° i without the agency of table tippiogs, bell- such eases as have required the use of plasters Solid j eat er a 1ses | LEAVE BOSTON ringings and the waving of spirit hands orliniment. After you have tried other plas- . . : ters 1 liniments, ¢ they have failed, and e - . through cabinets curtained with gren] soa ee eentnhet Gace: Galt deen Somme ee Much Cheaper than Home Manufacture. cambrie, and made to concent “presences” Pr. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER. Hver Y Saturda Y ’ i h A te thal ° hicl You can emery believe your —- ra mv al who are engage in the pusiness wiiico its wonderful effects. Although powerful an ts . * most of ehta'. world’s people folle quick in its action, you can rely on its safety PUNCTUALLY AT NOON, ki ? S people fohow-— for the most pega verson to wear, as — A FULL LINE OF A miking money. freo from lead and other poisonous materia 1 B - : y commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- ; CARVELL, BRros., 1 oe ut let us entreat you — Whatever ab- avy plasters. One trial is a suflicient guarantee 5 AGENTS it gurdities of chost and spirit conversations of its merits, and one plaster will eoli hundreds ain ‘ Nid. | oe .° ; ; ' to your friends. : eee &. Ch’town, May 9, 1873.—1 a w arg pat : fi you may indulge in jet it not be before ee ~ for — MELVIN a Aes a : : 24 : i. ? a .cUM POROUS PLASTER, anc take no other; or, children for you make them unhappy, and] “on receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for five, or eo i THE PICTORIAL plaut within them the germs of superna-} * for a dozen, they will be mailed, post paid, to Ete tural fear, which will torm nt them all] “” eee < tntins ei ian HISTORY OF THE \ idk i ; eee MANUFACTURED BY THE . ges- Inspection Solicited before Purchasing Hlsewhere. “3\ ‘ through life. , : embracing full and authentic accounts of NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS es agi prepped ce Rigee eee Ssee Ry, |every NATION OF ANCIENT Faith in the Family i. . G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, nantes Charlottetown, May 30— AND MODERN TIMES, | Manufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds : —SHOWING .THE— One of the most intelligent women | . -_—— ee ann a ne have ever known, the christian mother of W. R. WATSGN, Agent en Ie Causes of their Prosperity and fe a Jarge family of children, used tosay| December 7, 1877. gR hee Sar Ey AGEN q Beeline, te that the education of children was emin- esislicks ™ and including a Full and Comprehensive His Ht eatly ove of faith. She never heard the 23, Our Agreement with W. H. Oxivs, of St. John, N, B., has this day terminated by tory of the Rise and Fall of the Greek and if tramping of her boys’ feet in the house 3 : BE mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information Roman Kmpires, the Growth of the We or Histewed to their nois > shoutiag in 9 a5) Es from us direct, or through Guns ia ae ate, iF ‘aad wehiheid feck dinelietiaiodee’ ; AMOS FISHER, Truro, N, S : oY js0lH PRACTICAL MEN Wil0sE JUDGMENT AND cr ae the Crusades, | pet ‘1 seaex | AA Wy SOHN WEIGH St. Martin's Wh Be Loc _S2X'08 88 me meen ow: | e Feudal System, the | slumbers, without an inward earnest | a be i ' St, Harun Ae ee iii Reformation, the prayer to God for wisdom to train them. | id Gee WG PRICES REDVUCEHD! woe ete — World, She mingled prayer with counsel cund | aes" Great Improvements in our Saws [ron—Porraniy Grist Mitis—Portapite Saw MILs, The Leading "Ch t ne th restraint; and the counsel was the wiser, ag Address— i Oe VRETAOVErS’ ID © i and the restraint was the stronger for this POSBERT ORR & CO. inset 17 18 WAKFEROUS ENGINE WORHS CO., Brantford, Canada. io ae 7 History. oe alliance of the human and Divine ele-) ype AG i : y JAMES D. McCABE, ; ments in her instruction and discipline. ee ae ee ee eee BM AW OF ek Ni Rg et ~—-- | Author of ‘‘ The History of the United States, And at length when her children became | eierern BLANK BILL “ HEADS ICAM PAIGN TRACTS irae oe Rebyoen. Gommeng. men and women, accustomed to the hard | STAPLE AND FANCY i | cundeeanaauia and ween eee oi the Holy strife of the world, her name was the ee a ee . 2 n . Tl = 7 meee, Oh i : i oF . i i dearest one they could speak; and shej MRE LF FRR ERR G BLANK STATEMENTS, i acts ior the Hlectors. JEMBELLISHED WITH OVER 650 FINE HIS who “had fed their bodies from her own: ia F at wD & —AaND— “ TORICAL ENGRAVINGS & PORTRAITS o 2.6. 3s ” p hel ‘ant | SERIES Y RIC ACTH > wT “Pp : . : : spirit’s life, : who had taught their feet: eg pang tt > A Pg ram OF EIGHT PAGE TRACTS} The ‘Pictorial History of the World” is to walk, their tongues to epeak und pray, & BUSIHESS GAR as or general circulation, and having spe-|sold by subscription only, and cannot be pro- and illumined their consciences with | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, es i i ’ Renee sels hits a ee rere ee fasat Sees: “regular anthems ‘ ° ‘ ; 3 , 2 , » se 2 anada the creat lights of righteousness and duty . urnished promptly and eheaply, to). laa. , gents. i hela 5 ate: caine tale 1 meted yy eee order, at the . No, ere Public Expenditure and| The Book is guaranteed to be equal in every their reverence and love <wekovget ; Public Debt. respect to the sample shown a thousand fold by the remembrance of LO W HR, PRICHS EXAMINER OFFICE No. 2 —'fhe Steel Rails. ny information regarding the work can be aa early education that held its iospira- | INGS’ BUILDING a _ BN. ectess $1.00, obtained from tion ia faith in God, and its fruit in the —tHaN— TN noisy Guilty 00 JON < . Corner Great George and Water Streets. 10oo * © aay , ; ROSS, Printer. o f. renee [tl Pn we Pais S° e T a e k Sas Cewe eee os we 7 \ ’ noble lives of upright, . rithful men. RY Gi Befo: ¢ Offered, i ee ee ers f Others will follow in the orn next; - a es Ages 18, is— 1 te ee ee ey —— ew weeks. Will be sent by mail, on recei ee a geen ‘ ‘ ey ‘i au, pt MPLOYMENT.—In every village dan The marble palace is not always the They respectfully solicit the patronage of POGIES & GLANS! Os Be id township of P. E. lated 38 yet cccu- bower of love. Every kind word is a their a ahs d the public generally, a should se a ue oe and candidates | pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- flower which will beautify our final home een, a aoe 59 Dbls. POGIES, Te ~~: man can obtain a most respectable and Ever Nee 20“ CLAMS /& RK. WHITE, profitable engagement. Address, with full : very good deed is an evergreen, which UY PH , EXAMIN CARVE ld Tur Gazerre, varticulars ~ DD will mark any resting place | PD for th alate: Taendi aiid ER,| CARVELL BROs, Montreal, ee 5 . | or the latest news—local and telegraphic \Ch’town, July 24—pat 3w 2aw June 6, 1878— er May 25, 1878— Box 1964, Montreal : nina: mt - om