ro sa Nints naa a a ee in. . onal == ar } ‘ see a a ee ee ee SP Rese ot PS = ona — 25 ia Dl scene ane mn cnr i A i 7 TR ee NR SS LN TI RET Lit ‘ A cn ot a ea ” — ED ce ro -. she saw ina momert one with Dick's well-known handwriting. .After..read- ing fora few moments she suddenly crew pale, and almost fainted, Re- strainingyherself, however, like d brave virl as she was, she made sothe excuse tor leaving the room, and rushed to the Squire’s sanctum, where she knew he had just gono. She shut the door aud gait, 4° To be continued. ——— Se a +e & - - —_ The End. The course of the wearicst river Ends in the great gray sea; The acorn, for ever and ever, Strives upward to the tree. j The rainbow, tie sky adorning, Shines promise through the storm, The glimmer of coming morning» Throagh midaight gloom will form. By time all knots are given, Pear both to you and me. Then, though the path may be dreary Look onward to the goai; Thou. |: the heart and head be weary, Let faith inspire the soul; Afghanistan. General Gough reports from Jugdalak yw toes Se PUBLIC NOTICE. aa et linen . . TREASURERS OFFICE, Prince Epwarp ISsLanp, October 24th, 1879. OTICE is herel-y given that copies of the Assessment Lists forthe year 1879, have i been furnished to the undermentioned Collectors, who ate empowered to recewe all Assessment or Taxes payable to them by the ratepayers of their several Districts, until the 30th day of November next, at the residences or the offices of the respective Collec tors, in accordance with the provisions of the Assessinent Act, 1877, and the Act in amendinent thereto, after which time every Collector will proceed to demand and col- lect the rates andetaxes from all those rate-payers who shall not have paid the PROVINCIAL a tle Se a ge RMI Ree. TO LET. OR ONE OR MORE YEARS the Hovse and premises recently oceupied by Mr. W. W.. Clarke, situate on Great George street, two doors above. the office of Messrs, Longworth & Haszard, attorneys, nd near the head of Steam Navigation Co’s. Wharf. For terms etc., apply te JOHN INGS. PHB oe Ch town, Dec. 15, 1879. Mortgage Sale. TO BE SOLD by Public Auction on WED. Seek the right, though the wrong be tempting, Speak truth at any eost ; Vain is all weak exempting Wien once the gem is lost. Let strong hand and keen eye be ready For plain’and ambushed toes; Thoug!i earnest and fancy steady Bear best unto the close. The heavy clouds may be raining, But with evening comes the light ; a Throuch the dark are low winds complaining Yet che snurise gilds the height ; And love has his hidden treasure For the patient and the pure; And time gives his fullest measure To the workers who endure; And the Word that no law has shaken Has the future pledge supplied ; For we know that when we “awaken” We shall be *‘ satisfied.” Dick Allen’s Merry Christmas, Continued. ‘She might haye_ telegraphed,’ he said nlouwd ; ‘she might even have come up to see me. Though how could she,’ he said, @ moment after, ‘ while she’s entertaining alot of people at home? But the might at least have telegraph- ed. Good God, if she'd written to me like that, nothing would have kept me from her!’ Those reflections added to the bitter- ness of poor Dick’s feelings; fot afew minutes more kewwdlked up and down with resolute steps, then suddenly stop- ped for a moment, as.il were to collect himscif, took a bottle from bis breast- pocket, and setting it down on the table broutht a wiae-glass from the pastry. ‘ANS swell Uo it now as at another time,’ thous ht poor Allen, asheheld the glass up to the dightand bean te ponr the laudinum iffto it dyap by drop. He had coun‘ed about thirty drops, when sud-~ denly he heard the first clang ofthe bells commencing theChristmas chimes, Somehow the sound compelled him to stop and listen, and he laid down the battle and glass.” Then, as he listened, he could not help going over.in memory the many times when, on this night of the year, he he had stood ia his iather’s house, with his sister by him,and wish- eddver many a happy birthday ; and nent we find a Bsingle being whose ideas are he thought xk owhat that sister’s feele} moreingrecable to tsthan Or dwn. ‘ P ings would be were she to hear next) «Mice! why don'é ydiedire ab those duals § morning that he had. died a suicide; fDon't you see that you have got the whole Thus he stood thinking until the chim-/flock before your gun? es hid ceased; and then softened and more calm, he turned to the table, and anid to himself, ‘ Not on this night at any rate. To-morrow [ may be able thoughts, as becatise they dislike thie thoughts that all the tribes in his front have risen, and that hid farther advance is consequent- ly impracticable without reinforcements. General Bright is securing what reinfotce ments he can, but does not like to weaken the Kyber line. One and one half regi- ment of “infantry, one regiment of cavalry, and .one regiment of artillery, have leit Peshawar for the front. A reserve division composed of. one British and three native cavalry regiments, and batteries of artillery, is ferming at Peshawar. If tribes do not disperse, on finding that they can make no impression on General Roberts at Cabul, a strong force will be pushed up to reopen the lines of communication. The Ex-Ameer of Afghanistan. The Times’ correspondent at. Cabul tele- graphs: ‘“The eventual fate of tie Ameer is still undecided. By permission of Gen- eral Roberts, I visited him. He shows in his face signs that the strict confinement to which it has been found necessary to sub- ject him, has not been without effect on his health. He welcomed me as a former ac- quaintance’ of his and a friend of his great friend Sir Louis Cavagnari, with whom, he assserts, he meyer had one moment's disagreement. He was most anxious tu relate after his own fashion the sad events of the 3rd of September. I need not say that according tv his account the outbreak was an unpremeditated act ef the rebellious soldiery, which he was utterly unablesto control and which he deeply de- plored), “‘The"Amter possesses a Very fair acquam tenance with Muropeanand Asiatic) geography, and he made several. shrewd remarks on Russian ‘and Persian’ politics: {t is a pity that, with a considerable foun- dation of education and with an evident power to, receive new and correet impres- sions, heshould, whether willingly or unwil- lingly, Have deprived himself of such a guide as Siry bonis Cavaznari -would have been‘and have lost the opporttnity of estab- lishing his kingdom on the basis of firm friendship-with the British Governmertt.” _-~ eee A ~~ Soe . Mosaics. The difference between a man’s being out of temper and of money ts ¢hat-when he s out of money he shows the least of it, but when he’s ont oi temper he shows the most of it. Loneliness js attractive to men of reflection, not so Didclr bedausé théy like their ‘dwn of othcrs. Solitude ceases to charm ths mo- “7 know I had; but you see whew IP géta a go64 aii at one, two or three others will swim right ’twixtitand me.” ‘Don’t you find it hard to stand your mis- fortunes?’ asked a gossipping person of an acquaintance. ‘‘Oh #0, it’s easy enough to to do it, so that no one may know how I died.’ Thenit struck him that thet laudinum he had already poured out would at least procure -himowhat he seldom enjoyed. now—sotod sleep; so filling up the wine-glass with water, he| sat down again by the fire, and in a few mitwites was fast asleep. Now while poor way;vorn Dick was heavily sleeping wader the influence of that gentle poison, jaudanum, events! were Lranspiring faraway that strange-| ly influenced his fate, In the vreat old drawingroom of * Allenstown was as. sembicd ainrge and-merry party. The house was always at that season full of visi‘ors, and as many relations. and friends were gathered together as could find room. ‘The centre of attraction on this her birthday was of course Kate, who was, indeed, at all times the favoe! rite with everybody, from tie warm hearted but. hasty oid squire, down to the raggelest gossoon,thut hung about! Allenstown, Yet somehow this night) she was fot in ‘her usual spirits; she) eould not he!p thinking often and anxi-' oullt ot the brother whose plate’ was, vaéint, aad Who seenidd almost cut off from her for ever. Tuc boy who had; gonvinthe mornieg for the post. had taken an carly opportunity te. drink Miss*Kate'’s health; and it) was only afte a strict search that he was foand in thé middle of the day, at his old grandmothec's, coltaze. wiiha. broken head, aad, as the old covk said'to Kate, ‘spacheless widthe dhvink.’. Speech- less or not, he lad beea utterly unable’ to fadicate Cheawvhereaboutsof the post-’ bay, ad the only course was to” wait patiently till ho slept off his dranken- ness, and might be able to remembér. ° Just as. they .wee drinking in..the), Chrivtnr morning, word had been broggi.t that the truant postboy had at: Jena ae con-Ciousness, and was leading a party in search of the missing Dig, so that the lettors” might be expegiediat) any moment... They waited, however, 2 .o:d while longer Jauthing and talking around tke fire ; btut.2t jast, sure enouvh, in camo. the ; old Btitlor with the levers. “Kate had at} whole bundle of them, among which’ stand my misfortunes; its what people ask me about them that’s too much for me,’’ was the reply. * “Hentiétia,” said a landlady to her new girl, ‘‘When there's bad news, particularly private afflictions,” always let the boarders know itbefore dinner. It may seem strange to you, Henmietiay but sucky things,make a great difference im the eating inthe course of a year.” Experienes shows that suecéesé¢ ig due less to ability than to zeal. ‘The winner of the race is he who gives himself to his work body and soul... fiewhoia-his.own mind aad-will-de- termines to conquer has already, wou half the baitle? Tt is faint heart rather than weak head that keeps most men down. ; A firm in Halifax is makirga couple of monster umbrellas that altovether eclipse the famous specimens that Paul Pry loves to sport upon the stages They are thirty-three feet in circumferénee, and stfiicieht to protect from twenty-five to thirty people. They are in- for two polygamous saints of Salt Lake City, for family umbrelias. Man himse’f is the author of most of his in- firmities, and of them. the greater number originate purely in mental or moral causes. It would be absurd to suppose that mary diseases, and deaths, too, should not. arise from eauses beyond the control: of mere . . ay . “% his own parsnita, and habits im life lay Ag ee OS Fea foundation of by far the greatest portion. a ee —- se By It is far from being true, in the progress of knowledge, that after ¢very failure we must recominence from thé beginning. Every fail- ure is a step to success; every detection of whit is false directs us as to what is true’ every trial exhausts some tempting form of error. Not onlyso; butscarcely any attempt ie rtirely afwiure; searcely any theory, the result of steady thought. is altogether false ;+ no tempting form rof errorpisywi:hout some latent clyaem derived from trath. the ee _-—e “4 same, pay the same at the office of the Provincial Any person liable tothe payment of Taxes, under the Assessment Acts above recited, may, if he So elect, at any time before the 30th day of Noyember, but not afterwards, Secretary and ‘Treasurer in Charlottetown. COUNTY. omit “te PRINCE ELECTORAL Charlottetown Common and Royalty —George COLLECTOR'S NAME-AND RESIDENCE, FOR TOWNSHIPS NOS. DISTRICT. First Francis Hughes, Tignish Lots 1, 2, 3. do John J. MacLellan, Alberton pi " 4, 5,6. Second Joseph MacNeill, West Cape } 7; 8, 9, ' do William R. Ellis, Port Hill | 10, 14, 12, and 13. Third Michael Macdonald, Trout River, Lot 14 l4and16 - do Ulric C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay 15, ; : do Venantius 8. Gillis; indian River 18, & Islands in Rich- Fourth John T. Mullin, Kensington 19, {mond Bay. do James D. Stewart, Centreville | 25 and 26. do Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse ‘27 and 28, Fifth { Robert H. Macdonald, St. Hleanor’s i 17. QUEEN’S COUNTY. First ' Richard Ready, Irishtown i Lots 20 and 21, do | Murdoch Macdonald, Lot 67 | 22 and 67. do Alexander MacCalder, Lot 29 29 and 30. Second. John M. Robertson, Cavendish Road 23 and 24, do Pierce Costello, Cornwall 31 and 32 and that “part jef Lot 65 north of Elliot River pe John McQuarrie. Nine Mile Creek Third * Peter Stewart, S. Peters Road Lots 33 and 34 rt. clo Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge Lots 35 and 36 north of Hils- ; borough River and Lot 37 do James E. Kelly, Port Augustus | Lots 35 and 36 south of Hills- borough River and Lot 48 Fourth John Acorn, Pownal - ' 49 and 50 do Donald Stewart, Murray Harbor Road | Lots 57 and 58, do Wiliam Ross; Flat River 60 and 62, Chas. Hooper. Nov. 12,.1879,-- 2aw- arg pres ne sum pro ady pio KINGS COUNTY. Provincial Treasurer. 2mos —< —e e a ite Fb ' pti a ye se & * : ae Bae a7 ay LAND WAS fel @UN&, HIGHLAND WHISKEY. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. G., London, Aug. 18, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis- key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers:— ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees . Brothers, .at Grésham- buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland” Whis- key, and have subjected them to careful .ex- Amination and analysis. The sainples were pale, showing their freelom from added ‘color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow_ and: of pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all tht charaéteristics’ of pure and well-matnred Sdotch Whiskey of the first_qualtiy,” ArtTHuR Hii, Hassatr, M: D. Orro>Hemvemr, F. C. 8, FLT. OC, Sole. Proprietors, GnREENLESs. BrorHEns, Gresham-buildings, _ London ; Distillervics, : Argyleshire. Agents ; =~ MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.£.1, Nov. 26, 1879.—G6m Moncton, N.. G., REPRERSENTING IX THE MARITIME PROVINCES Oniario, Chicago and Western Millers and Shippers, ae ? . FLOUR. MEAL, .GRAIN, Seeds and. Provisions. » =IN— MEINTIATURE ALMYVAC, SATURDAY |....... DECEMBER 20th, 1879. BoxRises...... 7.47 | Titcn Waiver. 3.15 pm | uN Sevs.......4.10 | Futn Moon28. 0, 3.1m MARRIED: : At the home.of Archibald Burns, Esq.; New, Villa) abot D7.ddece 1th; by thesRevw) E)N)|éthers, can be obtained at all the Archibald. George Marshea, Esq.. of Lot 7, to Miss Mary A. Burns, of New VD age. _ > $$ — ee ie BIED. : At South Shong, Bedcqre, on the 14 Male » Bged) BO” mont vz 6 At of Silty fy ay , 8¢ Si a.m, Traters; 2 4 : The following, are “some of thé Jeading , brands of Flour for sale wholesale, in car-load- | lots only, viz: — ‘ Bu@ay’? |“! Alabaster,” | , ‘* White Rose,” Warcup’s Superior, ‘‘ Pastry,” | ~ ** Beaver Mills,” *‘ Red XXX,” &e., &e, The above choice brands of flour, with many leading Flour Houses in the Maritime Provinces. Sampies of all kinds of Seed Grains, and cther woods will be sent to any address on applica- tion free of charge. . Ask for quotations by telegraph in Cipher,” which wil! be supplied to all e>r- ondents on application. © Nov. 25, 1879—ly UY THE BAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news~--lceal and telegraphic ‘* Amber,’ \ Ist of> JANUARY | next, from . | WOOD, to be delivered at the Charlottetown IE undersigned will receive tenders up to rties willing to'supply 500 CORDS of dry SOFT- Brick Company’s yard in the Royalty. The wood to be 4 feet in length, and not over eight inches in diameter. ‘Further particulars can be obtained from he undersigned. ry FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. NESDAY, the 11th day of FEBRUARY, 1550, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the eleventh day of April, 1578, and made between Stephen Weeks, of the one part and Edward Jarvis Hodgson, and Henry _ Jones Cundall, of the other part— LL that tract, piece or pareel of lan situate, lying and being on Lot 67, . in Queen’s County, in the said Island, bound. jed as follows, that is tesay: Commencing at |the southeast angle ofa tract of land the | property of James Orr, on the north side of Princetown, thence (according to the magnetic north of 1764) north for the distance of 47 chains or until it meets the old division jine between lots or townships numbers 21 and 67, thence east 11 chainsand 13 links, thence south to the said road, thence following the various eourses of the same westwardly to the place of commencement, containing 50 acres of land a little more or less. ALSO—AII that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on township number 67, aforesaid, bounded as follows that is to say: Commencing at a strke or post fixed on the northwest side of the great west- Lot 65 south of Eliott River. | ern road leading to Princetown, at tne western boundary of James Harrison’s farm, thenee ruoning on said boundary north 58 chains, thence west 11 chains ‘and 25 links, thence south to the said road thence following the various courses of the said road eastwardly to the place of commencement, containing 50 acres of land, a little more or less, ALSO— All that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on townshi number 67, in Queen’s County, aforesaid, bounded as follows, thatis to say: Com- First Angus E. McIntyre, Fairfield, Lot 47 Lots 46 and 47. ge ghey preee we tarnarcati e do Frederick Morrow, Souris 43, 44 andy 43, dies ale ‘8 ing I Sellick’s fa alee e Second Lawrence Byrne, Head Hillsborough 38 and 39. call _ sala bhlin ddr am - til it ne do Fraicis H, Sanderson, St. Peter’s Bay 40, 41 and£42, = wantindlues a - £ ad Tawnshi aie do James. Macdonald, Little Posid, Lot 56 56 7 beth th “ fol - sa ins die von said Third John Mulligan, Baldwin’s Road 51 and 52, | ° thevaahi Soha da, aad 8 shlideus 490 links, do Ggorge MeKentis, Dundas ‘Re: 53, 54 and 5D. thence soaks to the said road, thence following Fourth Charles. D. Poole,.Montague Bridge 59 and 65. heures 5 (4M daidoneed bnthiba ule teithe do “John Jamieson, Sturgeon 61 and 63. Seer pr atriatk, obttsinin jatar do Charles:‘i'. Brehant, Murray’ Harbor South 64, i a ti lit eae acaba g Geo'town, Cari: cus MéPhail, Georgetown Georgetown, Common and| ALSO—AIl that other tract, piece or parcel mon & Royalty Aves MATa, e Royalty and Reserved Lands. | of land, situate, lying and being on townshi number 21, in Queen’s County, aforesaid, bounded as follows, that is tosay: Commenc. ing at the rear line of land in the cae of Samuel Sellicd, at the distance of 6 chains townships numbers 21 and 22, thence north 87 chains, thence west & chains and 45 links, hence south 87 chains, thence east to the lace of commencement, containing 474 acres of land, a little more or less, ALSO— All that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on township number 21, in Queen’s County, af oresaid, ecm- mencing at the rear line of ame fronting on the;Princetown road, at the southwest angle of 584 acres of land in the occupation of James Sellick, thence north 87 chains, or to. the south boundary line of land in the possession of Alexander Ross, thence west, 29 chains, and 94 links, thence south to the first mentioned line, thenee eat to the place of ene icee. ment, containing 2614 acres of land a little Ch’town, Dec. 1, 1879. ured Free of Cost. pat 2w Giles’ Dinnnent Todine Ammonia, Spavins, Splints and-Ringbones cured with- out blemish. Send for pamphlet containing full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses tie lin- iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. ‘Trial bottles, 25 cts. Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Watson‘ Drugzgist. Nov. 28, 1879—eod wky 4m GRAWS SPECIFIC MEDICINE rraoc mask. The Great TRave £ >, English Rem- fap CGF, an. unfail- “58 & ing’eure for Sem- /. te Apel Weakness, | & ‘= “Spermatorrahe a, ‘ : Tae tank, and g£3e% ye at all diseases that SS Before Takingfollow as a_se- After Taki quence of seli-abuse; as loss of Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Discases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumpti phict,s eyery one. tm. 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, om receipt of the money, by addressing _ The Pay, Masi ine Co., T BoA Jeontee, poet J N. Bt emands of at vsiness have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which place please address all future eommuni- cations. &% Sold in Charlottetown by?,all Drugists ‘| purtenances thereto belonging ore or less, together with all rights and ap- For further particulars apply at the office f Messrs. Hopagson & McL&op, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this 5th dayof Decembe-, A. D. 1979, EDWARD J. HODGSON, HENRY J, CUNDALL, Mortgagees, Dec. 5,1879—oaw fri Mortgage Sale. .LO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on _ SATURDAY, the Twentieth day of DECEMBER next, at the hgur of eleven o’elock, forenoon, at the Court House in Summerside, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage the Twelfth day of July, A. D., 1876, and’made between William McGregor, of the- one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other nart— _ LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, A. situate, lying and being en Lot or Town- ship number Nineteen, in Prince County, and bounded as follows, thatis tosay: By a line commencing ou the east side of the road lead- ing to Wilmot Creek, in the northwest angle of land formerly leased to Jonathan Hall, thence by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, east seventy-five chains to the west boundary line of the Douglas property, thence north along the last mentioned line twenty one chains and thirty links, thence west fifty-seven chains to the ssid road, and thence southwestwardly along the same to the place of commencement, comprising two tracts of land formerly leased to James Crorier and William Watt, and containing one hundred and forty-two acres of land, a little more or ess, ee with all rights and appurten- ,aaces thereto belonging, For further particnlars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, pre Fn! ie ° $ tots UTE we tee Summer. -_ this 18th day of November, A. D. . DANIEL HODGSON, Mortgagee. Nov. 18,’79—tues & fri t 8 en ee ae ee Valuable Property for. Sale, ‘XO BE SOLD, all that 74, in the first bu of Town Lot No, red of Town Lots in ester Street, and runnin ther with the buildi back 80 feet, to- n erected. yholesale and retail ists inf'€ ’ -4 States and Ganaias ‘ bes - Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- : ? For further | icu apply to Messra, opeson & M D Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. at the Court House, in Charlottetown, the road leading from Charlottetown te’ and 75 links west of the division Ene of ©