pe oe a ORE apt AO SS Se A RR eaaeniieememiament ences g S Silecied Story, | ib YW? 4 a , p | GAINING HES CONSENT. ’ —_——_—__-¥ (CONTINUED. } The sunshine of the next day lay like | a mo.ning veil of gold over the geathy tippling surface of the great deep, as M.. Bucton’s little boat, bghtly,roesang clove to the sho. e. creiked beneath the we ght of Percy Wingate. ‘Gently, sir, if you please ; keep ex acly in h: midclo of the seat,’ nis? ch evously eoan elied Hugh Barton, ar the old eentleman looxed nervously from side to side. * The least deviation from an exact equilibrium would prob- ably consign us to a watery grave. ‘ Perhaps—perhaps we had better turn back,’ faltered the old man, look- ing anxiously toward the fast receding shores. ‘I cannot swim, and——’ ‘Oh. By no means, sir; it’s all right,’ cried Hugh, pulling vigorously at the oars, and looking contentedly at the blue eyes of Pennie, who sat directty opposite to him. Don't allow yourself to be worried, and we shall soon be there.’ | And then by the way of cheering up his companions spirits, he related a va- riety of anecdotes concerning deaths by drowning, shipwrecks, ete., While Pen- nie’s concealed smiles contrasted oddly with Perey’s looked of open-mouthed horroy. ‘Here we are sir, said Barton, at length, as the keel of the little boat grated on the sand at the rocky point which was the rendezvous of the vari- ous picknickers, ‘I hope you have en- joyed your row. Perey tried to smile, and said— ‘Oh. ves, he had very much indeed.’ But he didn’t look like it. As soon as the impromptu lunch, eaten under the shedow of a beetling cliffof dazzling white rock, was over, Mr. Barton and Miss Wingate strolled casually off, fol- lowed close by Percy. ‘We are going towards the point,’ carelessly observed Mr. Barton. * | think, Mr. Wingate, you would Le apt to tind a tiner variety of water shells on the shore. ‘Oh, It doesn’t matter,’ said Uncle Percy, IL dare say I shall find enough at the point.’ And he eyed the two young lovers with a glance which was, to say the least of it, malicious. The Point was a superb mass of rocks, belted here and there with crags and rifts--a broad stretch of floor, over which, at high de, the waters swept like a flood, but which was now a bright surface of rock We Will Offer on Saturday Next, the 5th insi.. oe ee ae he oe OF OUR SPLENDID ST: WK OF ie ti ei el ‘Biaex and Holored Dress Goods, | oa , | TE Casimeres, French Merinoes, Persian fords, Parauwattas, Hepps, Poplins, Serges, Lusires, Covurgs, clits, at cost. A SPECIAL LOT OF FANCY BRESS GOODS, at half price. Balance of Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, at half price. Balance of All-Wool Shawls, at cost. A Special Let Selling at half Price. Balance of Ladies’ Wool Scarfs, Clouds, Breakfast Shawls, Sleeve. less Jackets and Sacques, AT HALF PRICE, A Lot of Ladies’ Hoisery | AT COST. THE BALANCE OF LADIES’ ULSTERS —AND— WATEREROGE MANTLES THE BALANCE RAILWAY RUGS ‘SPECIAL LOT, IN BED QUILTS! 45 cts., 63 ets. and $1.09 each. The Balance Red, White and Fancy Flannels at Cost, Balance All-Wool Blankets at the following rates :— Parrs for $4.25 worth $5.50; $6.00: $5.00 worth $6.59; $7.00. THE BALANCE OF CLOTH AND RUBBER OVERSHGES: Mens’’Plain, $1.10 per pair; Fancy, $1.20 per we Ladies’ Plain, 85 cts. per pair; ‘ancy, $1.00 per pair. or sand with tiny shells, and trails of 390 B97. TOWELS i datk seaweed strewn here and there. ‘ Here is a delicious shady spot under these rocks,’ said Mr. Barton. ‘Shall we sit down and rest ?’ ‘Certainly, interposed Percy, before Pennie could answer, ‘Certainly; I’m tired te death climbing over these un- even crags.’ So Hugh Barton spread his plaid on the rock to form a convenient seat for Percy, while he aud Pennie picked up shells. and gathered strange shining pebbles and bits of seaweed, conscious the while that the old gentleman's eyes were on them, keen and unwearying as the gaze of a falcon. ‘Don't go out of sight, Penelope,’ sharply cried he, as Hugh Barton evinced a desire to pass beyond his ken, and unwillingly enough, both turned back. ‘Tl fix.’em,’ thought Unele Perey as he chuckled gleefuily to himself. But man is only human, after all and Percy was very much fatigued by his long walk, to say nothing of the fervid heat of the August day, and by degrees he felt himself growing drowsy, his eyelids drooping lower and lower, and 2 delicious sense of torpor gradu- ally insinuating itself mto every crevice of his being. ‘This will not do,’ thought Percy, ‘this will never do.’ And. he straigtened himself up, and he stared very fixedly at the two fichres on a ledge of cliff below, “But in a.minute, the somnolent influ- ence again overpowered him, and he leaned back, fitting his spinal column, into « convenient niche of rock, and spite of his resolutions to the contrary, fell fast asleep. When he awoke, the sun ha’, by some celestial hocus-pocus or other, turned itself directly round, and, in- stead of shining on the rocky headland at the back of him, was poking its burn. ing beams directly into his half-opened eyes, reflecting itself, in a dazzling ribbon of fire, from the ocean, until earth, sen, and sky alike seemed one glare of white, blinding light. Continued in our next. ra i thei tenn The fool seeketh to pick a fly from a miule’s hind leg; the wise man letteth theiob to the lowest bidder. Avarice iz not ekonemy, enny mcr) than generosity iz justiss. Silence iz the wize man’s citadel, and the phouls refuge. Special Lines,-—4 cts., 5 cts., 12 cts., 25 cts. each. A decided bargain. SHEETINGS AT cosT! (lothing Department. The Balance of Men's Reefers, Top Coats and Uisters, AT THE FOLLOWING RATES: Reefers for $4.00, worth $4.75 3 $5, worth $6.00; $0.00. worth $73 Tap Ceats for $4.75, worth $3.75 3985.75.worth $7.25 399.75, worth $11.95. Ulsters for $7.58, worth $9.00; £8.50, worth $10; $10.50, worth $12.69. The Balance of Boys’ Clothing AT A GREAT BARGAIN. A LOT CF MEN'S ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS, For $1.25, worth $1.75. THE BALANCE OF Buffalo ard Wo'f Robes, Coon Skin Coats, Ladies’ Fur Nuffs and Mantles, AT COST. Black & Colored Silks, at Cost, A LOT OF FANCY & JAPANESE SILKS ! ATHALF-PRICE. The Balance of the 7,000 YARDS OF CAR PET, advertised during the month of December, in RICH BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, WOOLS, FELTS, &C., We only ask an inspection of the CARPET DEPARTMENT and are confident the prices will give sa- tisfaction, and so with every other de- partment of the house, as the stock is unrivalled for its value and extent. DAVIES & CO, January 3rd, 1373. &C, | ' at ; paul Saas hr Daa London House | THE GREAT CASH SALE Advertised during the November months of and December, which has given such univer- sal satisfaction in town decided to continue from the beginning of the year, offering still Greater Attractions to those who wish to buy. A Choice Lot of ENGLISH TEAS, by chest and small package, ~: marked very low. GREAT INDUGEMENTS Are offered in the Cloth Department, and ‘parties in want of Suits or Single Garments, can have them made up at the shortest notice, and in the best style. ie The latest Instalment of NEW) GOODS just received by “Northern Light,” via Halifax. CEO. DAVIES & 60. and country, we lave! _—_——— RISKS TAHEN DAIL Charlottetown, January 17, 1875. ——— No. | WHEN ISSUED. |AMOUNT. __ — | — —---- ---—-—-— -—-_—-_ > — ! 70|21st September, 1369, $162 22 71/10th August, 1869, | 324 44 76 1st November, 1569, 1904 65 80 /3ist December, 1869, | 324 44 83 10th March, 1870, 324 44 84 2nd May, 1870, 162 22 92)13th December, 1870,, 324 44 95\14th December, 1870,! 324 44 95|14th December, 1870, 324 44 19}i4th February, 1871, | 324 44 ee MERGHANTS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Or CANADA. ED Capital $1,000,000, with power to Increase ta $3,990,000, ——— ————— HEAD OFFICE: MONTREAL. ¥Y AT THE OFFICE OF CARVELL BROS., Agents for P. E. Isiand, CITY DEBENTURES. © 22s City of Charlottetown, Mayor's wens iSth Janvary, 187s. HE following DEBENTURES (Old Issue) are hereby called in, and, together with the In. terest due thereon, will be paid on demand at the Mayor's Office :— | NO. | WHEN ISSUED. | AMOUNT. ———— nn —~—emmenen _— } 101/l4th February, 1871, | $324 44 106 |3ist October, 1871, 324 44 | 110)26th January, 1572, 324 44 111) 26th January, 1872, 324 44 | » 114:24th May, 1872, | 300 00 || 115}23rd May, 1872, | 300 00 ‘| 116/93rd May, 1872, | :200 00 | 120|31st December, 1873, | 500 00 123)31st December, 13873, 300 00 | 133/30th October, 1875, | 200 00 . a By Order, ww. BB. MORRISON, Jan. 18, '1878.—3taw ar&pat2w ~~ --——— _— - ng as ae SPASEBEERS a gn PQ The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or since the Commencement of the Christian Era. There nevor has been 2 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 ordinary plasters. Dx. MELVIN’s CarsicumM Porocs PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, to act quicker than any other plaster they ever before tried, and that one of these plasters wilk domore real service than a hundred of the ordinary kind, All other plasters are slow of “action. and require to bs worn continnally to effect acure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the instant one is applied the patient will feel its effect. Physiciansin all ages have thoronghly tested an:t well know the effect of Capsicum; and it has always been more or Jess used as a medical agent for an outward application; but it is only of very recent Gate that its advan- tages in a porous plaster have been discovered, Being, however, convineed of the wonderful cures effected by Dr. Mervin’s CApsict0M Porous PLAsTERS, and their superiority over all other plasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rhetimatism, pain in the side and back, 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 wantacertain erre, ask your druggist for Pr. Metviy’s CApsicuM Porous PLASTER, You can hardly believe vourown convictions of its wonderful effects. “Although powerful and qitick in its action, you can rely on its safety foi the mest delicate person to wear, as it is free from lead and other poisonous material _ conrnonly used in the manufacture ¢f ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will sell hundreds tv your friends, Ask your druggist for Da. MFLVIN’s CapPst- cum Porovs PLasern, and take no other; o7, on receipt of 25 cats for One. $1 for five, or $2 for a dozen, they will be mailed. post paid, to any address iu the United States or Canadas. MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass, U.S. A,, G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Manufacturers of Plastcrs and Plaster Compounds Wi. R. WATSON, Agent. December 7, 1877. NOTICE! NEVER in the history of the “Lonpon Hovusk” have we beén selling Dry Goops so LOW as at present, and we would invite these in Town and comitry, who have not participated in the Exrrsor- DINARY BARGAINS we are giv- ing, to call at once. We only ask a personal inspection to show that we are, in good faith, SELLING OFF at the LOW PRICES advertised. CEO. DAVIES & GO. Dec. 13th, 1877.—eod2w Eiouse to Let. F eight rooms, in ae repair, lately occu pied by Mr. A. MeDougali. Immediate possession given. Apply to Mr. A. Me- Dougall, or the undersigned. None but a arcdiand good tenant need apply. RICHAKD WEEKS, ————— Crry CLERK. American & Foreign Patents Gilmore, Swith & ('o., Successors to Chipman, Hosmer & Co. parent procured in all counuses. No fc ss in advance. No charge for services until the patent is granted. Prelimiaary examinations ree. Qur valuable pamphiet seat tree upon re Cipt of stamp. GILMORE, SMITH & CO., ins mae <teenes i Addré 3s, Wasbiegton, D.C ARREARS OF PAY, BOUNTY. ETC._ EDERAL Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of the late war, or their heirs, are im mauy caes entitled to money trom the Guvers ment, Which has been found to be due siage fiaal pays ment. Wreite full history of service and state amount of pay and bounty received, Certificates of Adjutant General U. S. A.’ showing service and Honorable discharge theres irom, io place of discharge lost, procured tor @ small tee. iuciose stamp to Gilmore & Co., and full re- ply, with blanks, will be seat free. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. LL Federal Officers, Soldiers and Sailors, wounded, ruptured, or injured, iv the line oitdaty in the late war, and disabled thereby, aa obtain a pensica. Widows, aad mivor children of Officers, Sole ders and Sailors, who bave died since discharge uf disease contracted or wounds aod injuries re eived in the service and in the line of duty, cam procure pensions by addressing Gilmore & Co, locreased rates foc pensioners obtained. Bounty Land Warrants procured for service ig wars } ‘rior to March 3, i855. There are 20 ware rants granted for service in the late rebellioa, tend stamp to Gilmore & Co,, Washingtos i full instructions. July24 1877. MORTGAGE SALE, ry’ be Sold, by PUSLI? AU ‘TION, op TUESDAY, the 12th day of FEBRUARY 1878 atthe Court House in ( harlottetown, a thehour of 12 o’clock, acon, ef the same day, underand by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, dated the 3rd day of January. 1860, and made between Peter Mcinnis and Mary his wife, of the one part, and Joun Kyigur, now deceased, of the other part —All that Piece aod Parcel ofLand being partof Township No. 45, and situtuated near the head of Souris River, bounded on the West and north by land then no occupation of Donald McCormack, and on the €ast by land thea io the possession of Angus McDorald, and on the south by Souris River—containing fitty- ove acres oflaed, being the farm then and uatil lately ia occupation of the said Peter Mcfanis, iugether with all the Buildings aod Appurtea- ances connected therewith. For terms and Conditions of sale, apply te Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod. Dated 9th day of November 1877. JAMES MeFARLANE, EDWARD J. HODGSON, VERNON H. KNIGHT Trustees and Vevisees under the will of thela Joho Kuight. Nov. 10-—t sale STADACONA Fire and Life Insurance Company, OTICE is hereby given that the Board IN of Directors of this Compuny have made a further call of Four snstalmuents, ot Five per Cent. each, on the Subscribed Capital of the Company, payable at its Oflice, No. 93 St. Peter Street, Quebec, as follows :— Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth d.y cf August, 1877, Five per Cent. on or before the Tenth day of November, 1877 ; Five per Cent. on or before the Eleventh day of February, 1878; Five per Cent. on or before the ieventh day of May, 1878. By order of the Board CRAWFORD LIN DSAY, Secretary ~~ June 51877 }QOLE LEATHER 500 Sides No. 1&2 gai CARVELL BLOS$ : ‘ B 3