- NRE BER Cs SN eminem ear mtg yg Sete a A Ae eg nena a tae ce ELLA ALE lt tactile + LACES et ON Re A A ALLOA EN: AES itt ESP nA” agente > eR Pee ei Oa i li oa ee ee i | tobservers. - motiia: would exclaim, when wakened Selected Storp. i> =A = —_— ~ — ee ne — ae —— an Tre Woman Who Pianned. Fate decreed that she should be a woman, and so she was not a general. But if things had been different she would have bad a career in a large: field than her own household and its quiet neighborhood, The little but poténtial “if” that stands between the most of us and, some great fame or greatcr good, torbade that sword should aangle trom her dainty waist; that the twin stars should shine on her plamp hoUdérs,’ or that spurs should -eve: timkle oh her pretty heel—except me- taphorically! The higher right ot woman nov to be a soldier, and the prejudices.of, society Kept hor im the paths of peace, But if Mrs. Marlows couldn’ t command ‘men in the mass she could in detail. ‘Talk about the mage- tism of Napoleon or “ Little Mac }’— yoo shoukd have telther! She would talk a man ou ot Liking peaches and cream and make him gorge himself on d.shes that neds’ t tbe beast want, ji st because she cooked them and insistea that they were good. Her influence Was net oPthe sore mud swbtle sert tha: goes wilh beauty, but Was ditectestrony and palapable, tue resatt of will rather than of beurt, of character more thap sex. Not tliat she was destitate 0} charms; no woman is, than is heaven, tor somebody; but she did not depeny on them’ Your charm is an uncertain thing and if outward only, will surely fade and fail; but the way of such » wonun knows nothing of time, and i @ supesioe to ¢iicumstances as the Chess player is. to bis pawas. ‘Stil she’was iair to look upon with her’ sunny eyes of blue; her rippling hair of tloosy yold, that never kuew a Camping pinsnorielt the indignity of & hovsiate pencil; her smiling mouth and “tirm, st.oig chin. and her weli- HOnrisbed and gixceiul figuye. Waoen young sie justimed the dis¢siminatin, remark. that there is novching so pretty asa pretty girl, even if she isn't very pretty—uniess it be a prettier one! She was sympatietic, as she repined, ina high, tine Way—not simply from her heart, that comes by nature, bu intellectually and as the result of he. carefully cultured capabilites. Sae pa herself in tune with you, whatever be: mood, or bring you to her key, as the be Gisy démande!. The di-cords in lifes caused “by “people’ who either stupidiy, or selfishly insist on’ playing to their own pitch, without regard to the orchestra, or listners are of all thi i. 8 the most exa- pe. at.ng. Her taking a husband was thorough- ly characteristie—which is an incident worthy of mention, inasmuc’. as the de- disive “ Yus-os” that “are murmured, lookéd and taking for granted in the } GHEAPEST eT | nchPeeol Ye En Connection with our Cheap Dry Goods Sale We will offer our entire Stock of ;OOTS & SHOES BOI > W SLU fe tof about $2,990 worth, at cost to clear, consisting of Men's Wellington Boots. Men's Leather Congress Boots, Men's Felt Congress Boots, Men's Larrigans & Oversiwes, Men's Felt and Leather Slippers, ‘Women's Leather Boots, ’ a (Elastic and Laced), Women’s Felt Boots, . ** * Women's Slippers & Overshoes, Misses’ & Children’s Leatier Boots. | COME ONE AND ALL AND CET BOOTS CHEAP | J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREKT,-CHARLOTTETOWN, ne pat 4 Jan. 9 —_—— a a OOS MORTBAGE SALE, To te Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, o TAURSDAY, the #th day of APRIE fiext; at tie New aw Courts Builling, in Charlottetown, at tne hour of ToVekuVE o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale-contame| in an indenture of Mort ave, béearmg date the. ? ixteenuth day of December, A. D. 1873, and made between Alexander McSwai, ;uaior, and Guliema, his wife, and Alexander Me Swain, senior, of Township Number Twenty-one, in Queens County, of the one part, and George Peake and Ralph Brectken Peake, of Charlottetown; Tras- tees, under tue marriave settlement, of Panay Leigh, of the upaer part.— LL that Tract, Piece and Parcel of Land; - situate, lyin anit bez va Lot or Town shop Namovr weaty-one, in Queen's County. is fuilows, that 18 to say: By a line commenclhs at a st ike uxed in the north sine of toe rat lea liag from Morris’ Mill to the LL Mal oeque cond, in the western boundary f fifty acres of land ia tue occupation f Alex wader Meswain, junior, and running thence by toe magnetic mi ridian of LJot nortu seventy ‘hains, or the rear boundary line of farms fromb- ing on said first mamet Road; thence west four chains and vine links. to tie division line betweetthe osaid Township aad» Townshiy;’ Numbers “twenty-three » along said lie south five chains, to a jog in sail division line, tltence along said jog west seventy-five links ; thengs..svuth..seventy-sixe-chaims to the “old roid’ thenee along the north side. ther northeastwardly to*the place. of tedhabudl 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, t Dated this Twenty-seventh day of February A. D., 1378. OU Lest GEORGE PEAKE, RALPH B. PEAKE. till sale , ‘ Febrnaay 28, 1878 world of woving, have.about the same uniformity as the caoing of a cote of, doves. But Francis Fullerton had ideasy of her own about, such. matters; and> when she decided that it would be | agreeable for her to become Mis. James } Tabi. she didn’t fold her hauds, } rvs 6s , look pretty and wait. That wasn’t her way. She had a’*planner” from her igtamey,. with | a fortility of invention and a skill in execution,that won the admiration or excited the mirth of all; “aa nie,” her wearied | imthe night by a call from the little Ohe'that carried in every tone, the ex pression of positive want and a cei- tainty of victory. ‘tI do believe that baby plans when to behungry and how to wake up?” Young Marlowe admired her exces- chely, She. was so. strong and: bright: e was handsome, amiable and tr ue-| hearted, but not * overstocked in his up- per story,’ as-the plaim-spoken mothe: ot Fiances put. it. But the easy-going fathe: ouly smiled and said: ‘Tne git doesn’t need to-marry brains; she has enough for one family.” ~Wahat a-de- Hgltful cot of ceoti-m it? is, when we Qi, celebsate Odvselyes” in ous ¢hil- dren! James, howeve., Was.very slow in screwing his coucage to the asking place. He had -not that sup.emely sellish féeling .exp.e red in the song, “Ever to woo 2nd bever to wed, Is tbe happies lite that éve was led? but lie Wis ashe: ab hes-n ihe preence of| gubwho Was so Afvbe Who “littl ta, elie | wtiie.0 ex Cat toh eemento: Cha ace whieh is ttiecyg ever than seli-conti Gi “hamely. el po. oe sion, oF .nding hat James was likely to cun Ou Lice the poet's book.toveve., wih his punchadh eellsand excessive tient for silting up—his inevitable invitation: @ad wiwearied but somewhat wearisome ttentions—his coy fove-muking and - ae silences when sbe had frank- the ~pren hick cleve ee tian he shown bim that it would not dis- _ hey to hear him speak, the reso- ate girl’s uature and habit asserted theniselves. _ She made a plan. mua pe ere ee Tp be Continued | | Phitown, Feb. —ay pats The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Tt or since the — | Gommen en of the | Fig? 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 o oe pWerars. ‘ Dit! MBLVIN'S Carsteus Poros PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, to act quicker than afiy other plaster they ever before tried, and that one of these plasters will do more real service than a hundred of the ordinaryekind. Alb other are slow of action. and reqnire to-b* worn éOntinmally to effect a eure; but witht':ose it isventirely dif- ferent: the instant one is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physiciansin alkages have thoroughly tested an:l well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or less used as a maegitenl ageht for an outward anntication; but it is only of very recent daie that its advan- tages in a porous plaster have been discovered. Being, however, convinced “of the wonderful te Nerve an WANTED! to bring -tieir Cloth aud Deaumnings to Josepa A. Mebonalit’s TAILORING DEPOT FIRST CLASS STYLE, and Save Money,«s we will al cent. discount for cash on our former low prives/forLailoring during the next three mouths. {FIRST CLASS FATS AND WORK ~ MANSHIP GUARANTEED. © —— Garments cut at very reasonable prices by Mr- Nicholsoa. Sidney Street, one door east of the late Hon. D. Brenan’s. Feb, 23— 8in tues & sat. “AUCTION. — ——— é re BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Day of April next, A. BD. 18738, Wourt House in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an In- denture of Mortgage bearing date the fifteentl day of De-ember, one thousand eight hundred anil seventy-six, and ma le between Martin Martia, of Big Beliast, Lot Filty-seven, im Queen’s County, Farmer, and Ann, his wife, of the one tpart, and Daniel Hodgsen, ot Charlotte- towm, ‘lrustee unier the will of Char'es Wright, cleceased, of the other part (and which said Mortgage was duly assigned by the sarc Daniel Hoigson to Edward /. Hodgson, by In. denttze o Assigument beiring date the fit- teenth day of December, A. D. 1876): ALL that pieee or parcel of land situate, lying and being in Big Belfast, on Lot kifty seven, in Queea’s County, bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake at Big Belfast Cree x. ou the division iine between t..1s farm and the farm in posses- sion of ugh Martin, lately uow the family of the sarl Huzh@Martin; thence west to a piece of land in possession of Malcolm Guchanan, and heirs of the late Jobn Puehau- Laan; thence’sunth tote north divasion line ol the portion of the farm in possession of the said auchlin Martin; thence east to the west boundary of » the land ob, -the late, Limothy estimation 5@ Acres of Land, a. more or less; together with all buildings, rights, members and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Hodgson-&- MoLeod. Solicitora, Charlotte- town. ' * Pated this 12th day of March, A. D.. 1578. “EDWARD J. HODGSON, : Assignee. March 12, 1878. The Promoter and Perfector of Assimilation. The Reformer and Vitalizer of the slouvd-: ' The Prodacer and Invigorator of ihhuseles i) Ul The Builder and Supporier of Brain Power. ~ Fellows’ Compound Syrup is composed of Ingrediants ideutical with those which consti tute Healthy Blood, Muscle and Nerve and ‘| Brain Substance, whilst Lite itself is directly dependant upon some of them, se y its union with the, blood and its effect cures effected by Dre Mrivin’s Carsicum | upon the muscles, re-establishing the one and Porous PLASTERS, and their superiority over, all other plasters, jhéynow actually prescribe” toning the otter, it.is capable ot ‘ehecting, the followimy resul tse" © Ne It will dispi.ce or wash out tuberculous matter, and thus cure Cohsnmption. them, set iee, for such diseases as) rhetima ot a8 thee side and back and all Bik mcs? j have reTuived the usé of Nag A | or it. Aftet yo have tried other, plas- - ters and linisients, and they have failed. aad: rou want a certain eure. ask your droggist for Irn. MELVEN’S Carsicum Porous PLASTER, You can hands believe yourewn convietions of its wondarfal ofeets. Alhongh powerful and anick in its aetion. you can rely on its safety for the most delicate person to wear, as it is free from lead and other poisonons material i eoournonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- | arv plasters. One trial is a sitfficient guaraitee of i's merits, and one plaster will selidundreds | to your friends. Ask vour druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CAPST- | cum Porous Piasren, and take no other; or, eon receipt of 25 cents for one; $1. for five, or $2 for a dozen. they will be mailer, post paid, to | any address in the United States ov Canadas, or ‘3 $: O'% 8 Agasceacrerep vy tux, | NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS. Lowell, Mass, U.S. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plasters end Plaster Compounds ie | —. = oe Deceuber 1» 1977. FISHSALE! ~t oid ' oe * FOR SfLE AT CUR STCRE: 4 \f\ QUINTALS No. 1 CODFISH, | 20- iutals POLLOCK, ur U2 1308 es Sinoked- HALIBUT, © 50 Boxes’ Preserved LUBSTERS. HASZARD BROS. By increasing Nervous aud siuscular Vigor, it will cure Dyspepsia, feeble or interrupted action of the Heart aud Palpitation, Weakness of intellect caused Wy griel, weary, overtaxX or irregWar habits, Proutiihs, ACube or Ubrvnic, dlaruung stages. 228) it cures Asthma, Loss.of Voice, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Epileptic. bits, , W hoeping | Cough, Nervousness, and is a most wonderful ad unct to ot.er remedies in sustaining life during the process of Vaptheria: Do not be deceived by remedies bearing a : slar . » ithe — tin ia 2 « oo x . | gimilar lame, Ro olner prepuPrarvlon is a sabsti W aring 8 Draining tour Profit and Health, tate tor this wider any circumstances. ivok out fer: the name fud address J. L FELLUW5, *t Jon, N. BK, qu the yellow wrapper in Watermark, w:ich is seeu by hold ing the paper before the light. Price gt.50 per Bottle, six for $7.50. solu by all Druggists. | Dec. &, 1677. ADDRESSES —OF— Messrs, Palmer and Longworth in'the case of the QUEEN vs. MARTIN CAKRU CL, for “Riot, are now on sale in the Bookstures, in Pamphlet form. 434°.7 PRICE, SCENTS. Phitown, Feb. 19, 1978 soins and have their Clothing Made to. Order in AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ‘ HEAD OFFICE: ST. JAMES STREET. allow 10 per Ladies’ Sacques and all “kinds of Gentlemen's JOSEPH A. MACDONALD, On Wednesiay, the seventeenth atthe hour Tf Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Suaey thence following the.courses of Dada’s American Reformed Horse Book, Crvék to the place of Desi ini . L Svo., cloth, 59 , 1 e THOMAS WORKMAN, M. P., President. i M. HM. GAULT, Esquire, Managing Director. says HON. L. C. OWEN, Messrs. JENKINS & McLBOD, its Motto is ‘‘ ECONOMY AND SECURITY.” Jan. 31, 1878— G00) BOOKS —FOR THE-—- farm, Garden and Household, 1G following Valuable Books will be sup is named against each book ;—- Allen’s (R...L, & L. BE.) New American Baker's Practical and Scientific Fruit Valiwell’s Agricultural Chemical An- alysis, 2 00 Vadd’s American Catéle Doctor, . sve. cloth, De Voe's Market Assistant, Vowuing’s Laudscape Gardening, cgglestun’s End of the World, nyyleston’s Hoosier School-Slaster, nggleston’s Mystery of Metropolisville, very Horse Owner's Cyclopedia, , zxamous Horses of America, flax Culture, [seven Prize Essays by DU mole ee Cho ho or = practieal growers], 30 Flict (Charles L.) on Garasses, 2 50 Fuiler’s Grape Culturist, 1 50 Fuller's illustyated Strawberry Culturist, 20 fuller’s Small Fruit Culturist, 1 50 Harris’s lusects la,urious to Vegetation, Plain, $4; Colored Engravings, 6 50 | Harris on the Vig, 1 dv Henderson’s Gardening for Pleasure, 1 5v Henderson's Gardeniug ior Profit, 1 50 Henderson’s Practical + loriculture, 1 60 Herbert’s Hints to Horse Keepers, 1 75 Hooper’s Book of Evergreens, 3 00 Hop Culture. By nine experienced culti- vétors"""" ' 30 Hunter and Trapper, 1 GU Hussey’s Home building, 5 00 gohnsun’s How Crops Feed, 2. 0u Juhnson s How Crops Grow, 2 Ww Lakey’s Village anu Country Houses, 5.00 Lorlug’s Farm- Yard Club ot Jetham, 3 5v Mrs. Cornelius’s Young Housekeeper’s Friend, ~ 1 50 My Vineyard at Lakeview, 1 26 Nichol’s Chemistry of the Farm and Sea, 1 25 20 Unions—How to Kaise ‘Ihem Profitably, Vur Farm of Four Acres, paper, 30 cts. ; Cougestion of the Lungs, even i the most Thomas's American Fruit Culturist, new cloth, ' 60 Parsons on the Rose, 15 Phin How to Use the Microscope, 75 Puin's Lightning Rods and their Con- strucuen, 9 «5! 50 Quinby’s Mysteries of Bee-Keeping, 1 5v Quincy (Hon. Josiah) on Soiling Cattle, 1 25 Quinn's Money in the Garden, 1 5U (uinn’s Pear Culture for Proiit, 1 00 Piley s Potato Pests, pa., 5y cts.; cloth, 75 Roe’s Play and Profit in my Garden, 1 50 Stewart's Irrigation for the Farm, Gar- den and Urchard, i £0 Stewart's Shepierd’s Manual, l &u Stoddaru’s An Kgy Fara, paper, 50 cts., cloth, 7a | edition, 3 795 Thomas's Farm Implements and Ma- chinery, + oe Tim Bunker Papers; or, Yankee Far- mung, I 50 Tobacco Culture. By fourteen ~ experi- euced cuitivators, 25 1.50 | Waiing’s Lkements of Agricu.ture, 1 00 Weldcumann’s Deaatiymg Conutry tiomes. A superb quarto volume. 24 Lithograpt plates, im colors, 15 00 White's Cranberry Culture, 1 25 | White’s Garduning for the South, 2 WW | Wright’s braima fowl, 2 50 Wrigat’s Practical Poultry-Keeper, 2 60 Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1878— ROUND COAL. 80 Tons Acadia Round Coal, AT $3.73 PER TON. — | For sale by _ WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Feb, 22, 1878—4i taw gmt mye SUN MUTUAAS 1,000, 24520 [IRE IND ACIDENT [NUN CD ave HORACE HASZARD, Agent. PE. Island, pliei from the Vilice of the DAILy uXaMINer, Any one or more of these byoks will be sent, Post-Paid, direct, to any of our readers, on receipt of the regular price, which Ci livre, 2 50 Jarry’s bruit Garden, 2 50 Bommer’s Miethoud of Making Manurea, 2 25 Beeck’s New book of Flowers, 1 75 vrllls Far Gardening and sSeed-Grow- lug, l 00 drooim-Tom and Brooms, paper, 50, cts: .; cloth, 75 Brown's it axidermist’s Manual, i co Coburn s.owine Husbandry, ' L 75 Jorbett’s , Poultry Yard and -Market, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, 75 Dada’s Moderna Horse Doctor. 12 mo., 1 Sv) Vadd’s American Cattle Doctor, 12me, 1,0, te S a Fe # IRE SEAT Page PANY $1,000,000. A bit a R. MACA CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND HONORARY DIRECTORS: — HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, * « DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq, MepicaL BxAWINERS. : : ¢" 0: -——-—— This Company issues Policies on all the Aprroven Meruows of Life and Accident Business, : sea wv & ste sans SS WEST 07 ENGLAND HOUSK; Great George Street, SELLING OFF. 5 TYNE subscriber, in returning thanks to _customer: for their “patronage during’! time he has been in’ bustness, begs 0 ik 7 them and the public generally that he iritend ‘closing up his present busltfess and will pnd i oa al =" Farm Book, $2 50. , Ta » . : Alfen’s (i. 1.) American Cattle, 2.50) REDDY CED PRICES, a Ailen’s (L. F.) tiural Architecture, L 50. ad. "| American Weeds and Useful Piants, 1 75 the Stock now on hand, until Atwood’s Country and Suburban Houses, 1 50 ” al The First Day of May. Dry Goods and Grocery Business | will be treaved liberally for the purchase of ' . ’ ui 4 Entire Stock & Premises |” with immediate possession if required.’ ; oe Ail persons indebted will please make im« mediate pay.nent of their respective accoupta! WW, WO STUMBLES,“ Feb. 26, 1878.—-3i reas EL ae ‘American & Foreign. Pate ut Gilmore, Swith 4 Co.. Suecessors:te Chi ua £83 DEM, lesmer & Co.: cv of Joe . Patents procured in all Counines. Nok in advance. No charge for services unt pateot ig granted. °Pretiminary exa ree. Our valuable pamphlet sen free't “apt of stamp. Addressy os ¢ iy GILMORE, SMITH & CO.) > | Washiagton, D.'@ ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY,.ETC. Fulton’s Peach Culture, 1 50 Geyelin’s Poultry Breeding, 1 25 EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors Gregory on Cablages, 30 the late war, or their ‘heirs, are im ma@ay’ Gregory ou Carrots, Mangold Wurtzels, caes entitled to money trom the Guver® met Ete., 39 | Wbich has been fowad to be due since fieal pay Gregory on Onion Raising, 30 | ment. Write.tull history: of service and state: Gregory on Squashes i) | #meuntot pay and bounty received. Ba: 4 : Certificates ot Adjutant General U, 3: A.Y siuwing service and bonorable discharge theres trom, io place of discharge lest, precured, forc@, smali tee. rw bowen uz bad Euclose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re. ply, with blanks, will be sent free. i. PENSIONS, PENSIONS. LL Federal Officers, Soldfers and Sailors’ wounded, rupthréd, or injured, im the line » tduty io the Tate war; and disabled’ thereby, no vbtain a pensiOay ©". 90 | sel 1 132 Widows, aod minor children of Officers, Sol- ders aud Sailors, who have died since discharge: olf disease contracted or weunds and injuries fe! ' eived to the service aed iv the line of duty, capy procure peasigns by addressieg Gilmore & Coy...» Increased _ rates’, tor, pensioners» wbtai Bounty Land Warrants procured for. service is wars ; rior to March 3, i885. re are no war rants granite for service in the late rebellion, send stamp ‘to Gilmore & Co., Washington ~ D.C.; - full iostractions. ~~~ wT July24 1877. ; International Hotel! (FORMERLY RANKIN HOUSE) Corner of Pownal.& Sydney... Sireate, CHARLOTTETOWN, P?E. 1 — Private and permanent Boarders can be ace commodated on ‘very “modé¢rate’ terms, during | the winter season, at the Internationals © ~~ D.. MGISAAG, Dec. 19, 1877 -2m ‘RxHE WEEKLY EXAMENER, — Per- sons having relatives or friends abroad, ani@: desiring to. keep them informed’ concerning* P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or ch » er way than by sebseribing' to a Re: HXAMINER. Sent, pe ieaian any addresé” in Great Britain, the VU States, ‘or the: Dominion, on receiptof One Dollar§ ee - 2 ep eee DR. WILLE! ENEwS SPHCT AL MEDICINE, | _ * Phe Sodht-Bere Fils Rem | edy 35 @n/undaibagvenre. eh Weak. ™ ell diser f » scquenee of Sekt-Ab Tai Pate oD Pee Pred Sy A to Lany uber iseases th a tot a “anotign nna 8 Bromatung Tf ,o 7§ or Con ©, or postage, Full partioulars in: ie, $1... brie free of | We desire to send: & aire pM. Guta Y & COL Witdsor, Satan, Guna aa Sold in Charlottetown by WR. Wat son, Dr: Dodd, ©. D, Rankin, P.*G. Frase at Apothecaries Hall, aud by~ all