popeiliprnagapemnentinne ire ee Pia, A A TT NS 6 mR AE —————, Sarna... Y a ao ER NATO oa ” cain oa aR - “ oe a 0 88 “¢ ciate 2 nna: Sg ia tee Jae - ¥ ; Sn eal ema tiation ; oe re - ¢ | as ttt Recall ial actin caitlin sociated Cetin ete 4 - - a . ‘ tt: maar) tie then Et a Bs Ss % ole in i tlie er ill ‘one vatil hawas overtaken Ge ee camo enemas stint aS ae ie rc —_——- Western Items. (Piom the Summerside Journal.) Brigts. Raymond and Retriever sailed from Richmond Bay on Thursday last, with cargoes of oats, shipped by Hon. Richards. Barque Maggie, Jenkins, master, arrived at this port on the 8th ist., and is to be Inaded with oats by the owner, Hon, Wm. Richards. Ox Thursday, the 20th instant, ‘*Qhallenge Fanning Machine ana Separator,” mavufactured by Mr. John Dickieson, North Bedeque, and the “* Aing of the West ” Fanning Machine and Seed Separator, manufactured by Mr. Angus Gregor, New Glasgow, are to be tested at Freetown Station. Competent judges are to be appointed te decide which is the best machine. As many farmers as coald make it convenient should attend this exhibition in order to judge for themselvea as to the merits of the respective machines. —— the Seed + ee > Railway Accident at Toronto, Ont. A woman uamed Margaret Baker met with a serious accident at the Northern Railway station on the morning of the 9th inst. She had just bid her parents, who were returning home to Barrie, good-bye on the train, and was getting off when the train started; her dress caught on the step, and she was pulled under the car and run over, both legs being horribly mangled be- low the knees. The unfortunate woman was removed to the General Hospital, where amputation of both limbs was per- formed. Her parents seemed to think there was nothing much wrong with their daugh- ter, although she suffered intensely, and they went on to Barrie by the same train. denne nl DD > RA A Train Blockaded by Snakes. Gov. R. M. Stewart tells the story that during the building of the Hannibal & St. Jeseph Railroad, he saw snakes so numer- ous that the hands would sometimes stop work and inavgurate a short campaign against them with shovels, axes and crow- bars. The the eveat vexation consisted in their socia- bility and perfect indifference to danger. At nosht they would sometimes make sleep impovsible by hissing and squirming about the tents, and during the day they would vex the men almost beyond endurance by ranniauy between their legs and otherwise 2 them. It was only now and then that a rattler was discovered among them, apd death was sure to follow, for the men would always stop and find time to chase and his head serpents were not vicious, but tee mmo ih chopped off. The men always dread ed a shower, for then the snake: were the worst, On one — occasion the construction-engine, with ihree fiat- cars, was at the last camping-place, about ten miles in the rear of the track-build- ers. We had travelied about half the distanee when the engineers called my attention to hundreds of snakes crossing several hundred yards in front of us, the track for a short distance being black with them and entirely lost to sight. The engine driver opened the throttle anc iu a few moments we were crushing throuch them. The drivers had not made more than three or four revolutions when they began to fly around at lightning rapidity, and the speed of the engine was siackened. The wheels of the engine wore almost clogged with crushed snakes, and etiil the track “was actually buried beneath them for a hundred yards in front of us. We did not succeed in getting wiuch more headway whon the train camo to astand still, We were unable to make ene way through them, and amused our- selves by knocking them off the engine. We were detained nearly an hour before the grand march of the serpents had cross- ed ancl we were enabled to proceed. They seemed to be moving that day, and the earth seemed to be alive with them ; in- deed, they seomedgiv cover the earth. eniselllliatap pluil W. E. Davies, the greatest * bookmaker” the nglish sporting world over knew, died recently in London. He was called ‘*the, Leviathan,” and has been known to lev as much as £10000 on a single Derby. About a quarter efa century ago his enormous ‘‘ books” on every im- portant race were the talk of the tewn. He used to stand at a desk ina public house In an wiley off Fleet street, and take de- posits of money for bets against cards that he iasued. His word was hia.bond, and he was thoroughly upright in his deatings. Sie Garyver Weisriry is te be created, on his return, Lerd Wolseley of Ulundi. So far the General is following pretty well the path of Sir Wellesley. He too, has opened the big oyster with his sword and needs only further opportunity to go further. oS Mr. Morcay Brown, an Englishman, has javented a machine that will fire 360 shots ; minut«, and they will pierce an iron-piatec vessel at a distance of 1,000 yards. The Frene!) Government have ordered 500 of =the machines. eS > - - Joan Briurses says: ‘* Before-you can have au honest bagt-race, you must have an honest human race.” A en TN IE AS OE oscases German Syrup ean nov be purchased right at home, it is th most siecesainl preparations ever introduce to our people. It works like a charm in al: cases oO: Consumption, Puouemonia, Hemorr- hages, Asthrha, severe Coughs, Croup and all ether ‘hroat aud Lung Diseases. No perso: has ever used this medicine without getting immediate relief, yet there are a great many wr, suifering, skeptical persons going about our str.cta with a suspicious cough, and the voice ©. consumption coming from their lungs, that w.li not try it. If you die, it is your ov1 fault, «s you can go to your druggist and William | , staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Nov. 10.—W A Mills, Halifax, N. 8.; D Hamlett, Grand River. Nor. 11.—A H Wood, Monireal ; D E; Clarke, Orwell, P. E. I. ; C W Palmer, Boston, Mass.; J C Wilson, St. John, N.B.; R B Ferrev, New York ; George Smith, Boston, Mass ; Geo. B hicKachern, St. John, N. B. RANKIN HOUSE. Nov. 12.—Wm Patrick, Belliveau Mines; Geo Howatt, Crapaud W Stone, Souris; C W Hopham, Sussex, N B; K J. Pauline, Souris; Chas D Cary, Fredericton, NB; Rebert Dewar, Pictou; John MeIntosh, do. ee te te REAR REDD. At Summerside, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Deinsteadt, Mr. George T. Darby, of Egmont Ray, to Amanda W. Howatt, of St. John, N. B. At Alberton, on the 6th inst., by the Rev. &. B. Corey, Heary Baker, Esq., of Cane Wolf, Lot 7, to Miss Jane 8. Cotton, of Wil- mot Valley, Lot 19. DIE. On Friday morning, Mary Elizabeth. the beloved child of Charles and Sarah McLeod, aged fourteen mouths. (city papers please copy) At Bedeque, Nov. 2nd, Syduey Lyle, aged 4months, only child of Joseph and Annie Duncan. At Centralia, Ontario, onthe 24th October, of croup, Henry Scales, beloved son of the Rey. J. Holmes, formerly of S1mmerside, and of the late Mary Holmes, danghter of Mr. Scales, of St. Eleanor’s, aged § yrs. 6 mos. FANCY FAIR —IN THE ATHENAEUM, Tuesday, December 16th, “79, sideamanctpaaenit A SALE ot nsefal and fancy articles will be eanspicea of Prince Ed- ward Divisien, No, 1. 8. of ‘I.,) Tuesday, 16th December, IST79. Persons wishing to pur. chase Christmas Cards and Presents will tind this a good opportunity. A first-class Refreshment Table will be provided. ‘Ihe Military Brass Band will be in attendance. Poors open at 12 o'clock, noon, sion 10 cents, Teen Lam held, (under th Admis- W. E. BAGNALIL, Chairman Com. b. M. WELSH, Treasurer. BRITIS As W. & A. BROWN are ab FALL & At prices that enor Rew Mauntles, Wew Frillings, New Wisters, New Cottons. New Fiannelis, And a large line of Woollen selves. ’ J * Charlottetown, October 8, 1879. Rr ites a eras oT ew OT ee Racy BLIC PROVINCE ~ Assessment or Taxes payable to thei by tl tors, in accordance with the provisions of lect the rates and taxes from all those same. pay the same at the office of the Provincial . A oy ot. of which they intend to close out within the next five This is @ bona fide sale. Come one, come all, and see for your —emomet $0): ene et SH WAREHOUSE. oi-- eel out making a change in their ° ° — ci _ > Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of INTER GOODS, defy competition. t}t- ——— New Cloths, New Tweeds, New Bress Goods, New Clouds, New Veivetecns, {ggils, of every description, all months & A. BROWN. NOTICE. — te TAL TREASURER’S OFFICE, Prince Epwarp Isiayp, October 24th, 1879. Sag is hereby given that copies of the -Assessment Lists for the year 1879, have been furnished to the undermentioned Colecturs, who are empowered te receive all 1e ratepayérs of their several Districts, until the 30th day of November next, at the residences or the otlices of the respective Collec. the Assessment Act, 1877, and the Act in amendment thereto, after which time every Collector will proceed to demand and col- rate-payers who shall not have paid the Any person liable to tho payment of Taxes, under the Assessment Acts above recited, may, if he so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November, but not afterwarda, Secretary and Treasurer in Charlottetows. PRINCE COUNTY. Pr PMID oe 2 od A LIBERAL BISSOUNT TO THE TRADE. Agents wanted throughout the Dominion. Send for cirenlar, J. M. JACOBS, Patentee & Manufacturer. Western House, 3% Front St. East, Toronto, Ont. 3A reh Eastern House, 657 St. Paul Street, Montreal. _ Headquarters for the United States : St., Boston. Mass.- N. B.—Composition for refilling furnished at one half the original cost. SREMNER BROS,, Agents for P. E, I. | Tablets Ch’tuwn, Oct. 21, 1579. a eee ea nt ee eee VP MARGARET'S HALL, HAL! FAX, N. &. BMINARY FOR YOUNG LADISS. om ee VISELOR : kk AN el cen OO PRINCIPAL : The Rev, John Padfield, NHIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate | cost. the advantages of a comfortable and | pleasant home together with a thoroagh ani | refined education, The course vt Instruction is the same as! that of the best Schools in England and is: | founded upon the University Examinations for Women. Eight young ladies from this} School passed -the Lecal Examination of the; University of King’s College in Jane last. Chis is the only School in Canada that has passed pupilsata University Examination. The number of pupils is Jimited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a large public school, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual sare and oversight which is so important, aud which cannet be given ina large establish ment, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Padiicid are assisted by a ing masters. Parisienne French is taught conversation- ly. There are two resident French Gov- nesses, , teferences given to pareuts of pupila, For further particulars address the Prin> el get a a ple bottle aud tryit; three doses will relieve avy case, Regular size only 75 cts | pal. Sept, 19, 1873, Pourth John Acorn, Pownal do | Donald Stewart, Murray Harbor Road do | William Hoss; Flat River JOHN D, WALKER, Sec’y. {= aneneeene . eee | COR MATS FER QUEEN. ELECTORAL COLLECTOR’s NAME AND RESIDENCE. FOR TOWNSHIPS NOS, Oct. 28. 1879. DISTRICT, sidelines si clea laced da ss wheel ee Bi im siiiciiacciaccvoniaile lia WON DEREU i First | Francis Hughes, Tignish Lots 1, 2, 3 do John J. MacLellan, pe ’ > = ’ + 24 Second | Joseph MacNeill, Vest Cape { ~ as (raproverent in Jacods Lithopram, do | Willan R. Ellis, Port Hill. | 10, 11, 22, and 18, Third | Michael Macdonald, Trout River, Lot 14 14 and 16 PATENTED 16th JULY, 1579. do Ulrie C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay 15, . : do + Venantius S. Gillis, indian River 18, & Islands in Riek- One Hundred impressions con now be tuken Fourth | John T. Mallin, Kensington 19, {mond Bay. From “ One Original.” do | James D. Stewart, Centreville 25 and 26. do | Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse 27 and 28, A FTER a series of experiments cénducted SERENE enn ahr earaanenronenerenernane gene LX. at great cost and ase At much labor, QUEEN’S COUNTY. ’ e. Jacobs’ Lithogram” has been 80 conipleéely First Richard Ready, Ivishtown i Lets 20 and 21. perfected that it is not alone more durable, but i. ! ~Murdoch Macdonald, Lot 67 | 29 and 67. 30 altered in construction aud thickness, that the do | Alexander MacCaider, Lot 29 29 and 30. Patentee of this vonderful labor aud time-sav- | Second. | John M. Robertson, Cavendish Road 23 and 24, ing apparatus, is enabled to oifer ‘‘a guaran: | do | Pierce Costelle, Cornwall | 31 and 32 and that part tee” with each Lithogram sold, providing the | of Lot 65 north of Elliot River directions furnished are comphed with, de ‘ John McQuarrie. Nine Mile Creek Lot 65 south of Ehiott River. s Postal Card, Note, Letter, Legal and Folio | Third | Peter Stewart. 8. Peters Road Lots 33 and 34 sizes. Prices reapectively $2.50, $5.00, $7.00, | do | Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge | Lots 35 and 36 north of Hile- 39.00, and $12.60, Special sizes mace to | ! : borough River and Lot 37 order. i do , James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus borough River and Let 48 49 and 50 ‘Lots 57 and 58, | 60 and 62. ‘Lots 25 and 36 sovth of Hills- | Chas. Hooper. Charlottetown Common and Royalty—George en ee ee ~— _ ee KING'S COUNTY. : First Angus E, McIntyre, Fairfield, Let 47 ~ 46 and 47. do | Frederick Morrow, Souris 43, 44 and 4%, Second | Lawrenee Byrne, Head Hillsborough ' 38 and 39. do | Francis H. Sanderson, St. Peter’s Bay | 40, 41 and 42, do James Macdonald, Little Pond, Lot 56 56 Third : John Mulligan, Baldwin's Road 451 and 532. do George McKenzie, Dundas 53, 54 and 55, Fourth | Charles D Pocle, Moatague Bridge 59 and 66. do ; John Jamieson, Sturgeon 6] and 63, do i Charles T. Brehant, Murray Harbor South | 64. ‘ i ee Angus McPhail, Georgetown iGeorgetown, Common ana C Fare } Royalty and Reserved Lands. Noy, 12, 1879.--2aw arg pres ne sum p NEIL MACLEOD, Proviucial Treasurer. ro adv pio 2m0os i} tohan af Bay a | Ses The Lord Bishop of x0V8 S00la'y ayn qyp sick HORSES! Free of Cost. Cured ee eT? Sb ee am censtoannloanteey enone ananassae “MAIL NOTICE. MAS for Great Britain will be closed at LV 10 o’clock, p. m., on WEDNESDAY ir: each week, to be forwarded via Rimouski, and also on MONDAY, the 10th andSATUR. DAY the 22nd inst., at 4 o’clock, a. m., to be forwarded via Halifax. Mails to be forwarded ria Summerside and Giles’ Hiniment Tedine Ammonia. Spav ns, Splints and Ringbones cured with- out bicmish. Send for pamphlet containing full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N.Y, Use ouly for horses the lin- iment in yellow wrappers, ‘Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 m which there is great saving. ‘Trial bottles, 25 cta. Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Warsox, Druggist. Nov. 10, 1879—eod wky 4m TIVE place to get yourPrinting done is at the EXAMINER Printing Reem Shediac and also for all places on the route to ; Summerside and in Prince County, will be chosed daily at 5.30 o'clock, a. m., also for Summerside direct, at 5 p. m. Mails for Pictou direct will be closed every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS- DAY and SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock, a. m. Mails for Georgetown and Souris East, and all places on those routes, will be closed daily at 6 o'clock, a, m. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p. m. A, A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Post Office Charlottetown, Noy. 8th, 1379. To Inventors and Mechanics, ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D.C. Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. — TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY alth, 1878. __ TRAINS GOING WEST. INos. 1&3] No.5 | No.7, : penne. | Sine Mixed, Mixed. F Georget’n..|Dp, 7. 10am! Dp. 3.45pm Cardigan. .|Ar, 7.30 ** { oe 8.30 ce “ ace | ene teee— ones | pene omenenatlity * ll CCUM: Mt twit Sei Dy 8.4 ‘<1 Dn.6.00 ** ‘ Royalty Jc, ** 9.38 ‘| ** 7.13 “* a (Ar. 9.55 ** )Ar.7.40 * * Ch’town .. SY oe |p. 6. 20am Dp!0.05am) Dp. 5.25pm oc |Arl0.25 ** | Royalty Je ‘* 6.37 Dp10.30 ‘| “ 5.47 ‘ey NWiltsh’re} ‘* 7.13 ‘* | 11.25 ** | ** G40 “ Hunter it’r) ‘* 7.25 ** | **11.40am} ** 6.57 “ Breadalb’n| *‘ 7.53 ‘ !“12.23pmj ‘* 7.335 “ C’tyLine..| “* 8.00 “| ‘12.34 “*)** 7.45 @ Kensingt’n} ‘* 8.28 **| “* 1.16 “| * 8.26 & 49s JAE ieee * 9.00 S'mm'rsidlel 5 9.10 « peas rat ‘ Wellingt'n| Ar. 9.48 “| ** 3.20 “ | Port Hall. .j ** 10.20 **| ‘* 4.07 ‘ | O'Leary...) 1L17 “| 5.31 “ Alberton. .| **12.00pm} * 6.40 “ | Tignish ...{ ‘* 12.40 “ |Ar. 7.40pm TRAINS GOING EAST. _. |Nos.2 & 4) No. 6, No. 8 STATIONS. | Pyoress, | Mixed. | Mixed. Tignish..../Dp.5.1l5 am Dp.6.20am! Alberton..] 5.55 9 [Dr tas « |} O’Leary...} “6.41 “| “ 8.54 “ Port Hill..} ‘* 7.33 “| “10.20 a Wellington] «« 3.09 «| *11.08 «| oe wy eg [Ar 8.45 ** }Arl2.05pm S'mm'rside |) 5.30pm! Dp12.40 ‘* |Dp.9.03 am Kensingt’n' ‘* 5.52 **| ** 1.16 **| * 9.41 * Crptiime..| * 690") te “ee Breadal’ne.; ‘* 6.31 ** 1 ** 2.05 ** | **10.31 * Hunter R’r! ** 6.57 “*; ** 244 **} 1007 *¢ NWalteh’re! ** 7.12 **; ** 3.01“) “IL * |) os «eee Ty: i Royalty Je 7.49 Dp.3. 55 12.18pm ; R ‘Lh? Ar.8.05 ‘i Ar.4.15 “* Ch’town ..|* | ccopnensneeipapectien SANNA .°* ‘Dp.4.30pm! Dp. 6.50 am . Royalty Je| 4.49 “1 7.13 « , Ar. 5.45 ** LAr. 8.30 “ M. Stw't Jeliy, 6.00 « [Dp.8.50 / Cardigan..| ** 7.03 | ‘10.16 “ : Geo’'town ..jAr.7.25 ‘* |Arl0.45 ** _ SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. STATIONS, No. 9 Express|No. 1] Mixed, Souris ......+.. |Dp. 6.15 a, m. Dp. 2.50 p. mm, ee Harmony...... f“633 « 1 gig « mm Pee...) “ Fae KS hae Morell...... ie “Te. * . ae. Mt. S’tw’t Jnc,.jAr. 8.25 “ {Ar 5.40 p. m. Trains Going Eust. sraTions, No. 10Express| No. 12, Mixed Mt. S’tw’t June.|Dp. 5.55 p. m.|Dp, 8.45 a, m4 Meni. cai Ce Ul eee a reese... - eee“ 1 ee. uted... it tee ae Be Rens ns wien. ee. Sone ~ ALEX. MACKA, “Sup't and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1579. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea 6i Steam Navigation Go, Steamers: MAY. 1879, tl FURTHER NOTICE the Steam- ers “St, Lawrence” aud * Prim cess of Wales” will leave as under :-—- i WHOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SA'TURDAY mornings, at five o'clock. Returning from Picton every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival of morning trainfrom Halifax, _. CAPE BRETGRN. Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury every MON- DAY and THURSDAY, on arrival of mornin train from Halifax, connecting both ways wit atage aid Stewner ‘* Neptune,” to and from Syduey and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights, connecti with 10 a. w. Train TUESDAY and FRIDAY for Halitax. FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES. t Du Chene Leave Summerside for Poin EVERY DAY about 9a. m., on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. Returning to Summerside EVERY NOON, on arrival of morning train from St. John, By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. GRAYS SVEUCAFIC Mabiting rRAoe Mark. The Great RAGE MARK Sm, English Rem- AG 5 wast . edy, an unfail- , fing cure for Sem- v inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, . Impotency, and Qs OSES all diseases that “<2 Sefore Takingfollow as a se- After quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. wa Full particulars in our phiet, which we desire to send free by mail to — Dae ae Suntan oe is o 6 iy ste at 31 per e, or Bix . ages for $5, or will a cakt don by cont oB receipt of the money, by addressing Gray Medicine Co., oronto, Ont., Canada. N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to whieh place please address ail future communi- ae tah ta Clinttenihenn ir ath Drugists a= Sold in o wn ind by all wholesale and cola Druggists ia che United States and Canada, January 24, 1 79