eg Viren - * Rae aa BIS 5 Rae ig — aang Fw tte SS all — - in ND re meen - omen ~- A Dreadful Worm. Who has not heard of the rattlesnake or copperhead? An unexpected sight a either of these reptiles will mako even , the lords of creation recoil. But there is 2 species of worm found in various om this land, which conveys & poison 0° . nature so deadly that when compared wit h it the'ronom of the rattlesnakes is harmless. To guard our readers against this foe of human kind is the object of the present communication. This worm vat ae much in size. It 1s frequently an imeceh through ; but as it is rarely seen except whew coiled, its length can hardly be con- jecture:l. It is of a dull load celor, and generally lives near & spring, OF a small stream of water, and bites the unfortunate people who are in the habit of going there to drink. The brute creation it never molests. They avoid it with the same in- stinct that teaches the animals of Peru to shun the deadly Cova when it way-lays their pathway. The symptoms of its bite is ter- rible. The eyes of the patient become red and fiery, his tongue is swollen te an im- moderate size, and obstructs his utterance, and delirium of the most horrid character quickly follows. Sometimes, in his mad- ness, he attempts the destruction of his dearest friends. Ifa sufforer.has a family his weeping wife and helpless infants are net unfrequently the object of his frantic fury. Such is the spell in which hia senses are bound, that no sooner is he recovered from the paroxyism of insanity oecasioned by one bite, than he seeks out his destroy- er to be bitten again. Ihave seen a good ald father, his locks white as snow, his step slow and trembling, beg in vain of his only son to quit the lurking place of the worm, My heart bled when he turned away, for | knew the hope so fondly cher- ished, that his son would be to him the staff and support of his declining years, had supported him through many sorrows. Youths of America, would you know the the name of this reptile? It is the worm of the still.—John Russell. A London paper. says that ‘‘ a few days since a young lady who is the belle of a certain suburb net a hundred miles from Charing Cross, and is renowned not enly for her charming figure and exquisite taste in dress but also for her grace and skill as a skster, was fascinating a host of ad- mairers and maddening with jealousy a host of rivals by her feats upon the ice, when she suddenly stumbled and fell. A score of chivalrous gallants sped to the rescue, but hefore one of them conld reach her she had regained her fest. She was wearing a Canadian skating costums. It unfertunate- ly happened in this case that in endeaver- ing to save herself, the lady ripped her stocking with the point of her skate. She was not, however, aware of the mishap, and glided away from her rescuers with her usual rapidity. As she sped along in conscious triumph a strange sound reached her ears, ominously like suppressed laugh- ter. She cast a quick glance back, and I leave you to imagine her feelings when she saw that her course was marked by a long trail of sawdust. The stately limb to which the wounded stocking belonged was fast losing its symmetry, and the secret of its shapeliness stoed revealed. Enough ; | will draw a veil over her blushes. But I doubt whether she will skate much in pub- lic near London this winter.” lle i I The German naval authorities have al- tered the meaning of ‘‘ port” and “‘ star- board” to directly opposite what these words mean in the English marine. The result will be a fine crop of accidents, for which, of course,“‘no one’ will be to blame. ‘*Money,” says Mr. Talmage,” is a gold- en-breasted bird with silver beak.” Yes; and it’s a kind of poultry that most men are particularly fond of. A country girl says one hug is wortha dozen love-letters. They cannet be intro- duced as evidence in a breach of-promise suit either. The prevailing style of wide belts worn by the ladies is calculated to impress one with the belief that a great deal of leather belting is going to waste. —«2000-—- -.-——_ -- Astonishing Success. it is the duty of every person who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma,Pneumouia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No per- son can use it without immediate relief. Three doses wiil relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Druggists te re- eominend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, aud no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 eents. Regular size 75 cents. For sale by all Drvggists. en nen Many valuable discoveries and much use- ful knowledge is kept from the world, be cause of the immense expense in making theia known to the people. This is not the eas’ with Boschees German Syrup, although but a few years introduced into this eoun- try, its sale now reaches in every town and village in the U.S. Its wonderful success in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Pneumonia, Asthma, and all other diseases of the throat and lungs, was first made known by distributing every year, for three years, over 400,000 bottles to the afflicted, free of charge, by Druggists. No such a test of merit was ever given before to any other preparation. Could a ask more? Goto your druggist and get a bottle for 75 cents an! try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. peel nnsiclllina Ma laser nies es If we would perpetuate our fame or reputa- tion, we must either d> things worth writing, or write things worth reading, MENIATURE ALMANAC, WEDNESDAY...... FEBRUARY 4th, 1880 2: | Hiam WarTeER.. 4.45 pra Sun Risss.....-7 . Sun Sets...,..-5.03 | POLL Moon 25, 9, 9.a Ta Weather bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Feb. 3, 10 a. m rtheasterly to southeasterly milder weather, followed by ls are up in Nova Seot.a Increasing no winds, cloudy, snow storm. Signa and New Brunswick. ae - nee a tl a 4 vA SALMON ANGLING. —_—_--_—__-—- Derarrwent ov MARINE & FISHERIES, PisueRiks BRANCH, Orrawa, 3lst Dec., 1879. YRITTEN OFFERS will be received to W Ist April next, for the ANGLING PRIVILEGES of the following Rivers :— River Kegashka (North Shore), ae Watsheeshoo do ‘¢ Washeecootai do ‘* Jiomaine do ‘© Musquarro do ‘* Pashasheeboo clo ‘«* Corneille do * Agwanus do ‘* Magpie do « Trout do ‘« St. Marguerite «do ‘¢ Pentecost de ‘* Mistassini ao ‘* Bacecie do ‘* Little Cascapedia (Baie des Chaleurs). ai Nouvelle do ‘* Eseumenac do ‘¢ Malbaie (near Pierce). “ Magdalen (South Shore). Montiouis do ‘© Tobique (New Brunswick). ‘* Nashwaak do «Jacquet do ‘* Charlo do ‘* Jupiter (Anticosti Island). Salmon do Rent per annum to be stated: payable in advance. Leases to run from one to five years. — Lessees to employ guardiana at private cost. sy order, w. F. WHITCHER, Commissioner of Fisheries. [jan 12, 4i oaw m] A te tt REGULAR TRADER. From London to Charlottetown are eT a ae eee So 4 ~<e 4 A L AA Mm 78 4 r ; i S< yi , <I »—” ih e | Ps Wa b 3 \ pegs \W ( : F P rier : ? ~ Wik ot B \ Ly peda Nandi ‘ [age SSE ee ae | 7 i ran ‘ “$i . & 0 lea SPN ‘ ? _ Pliny iat i Se cz Cee et eC Se - ee ee Ze . hh 3 eee gee P, KE. ISLAND DIRECT. i880. SPRING THIP. 1880. re The Well-known Clippe r Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, CHARLES GOULD, COMMANDER, Will Sail from London About the Ist of April, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out: in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and every inducement to Shippers. Parties wishing to have their Goods de- livered here early in the season will oblige by forwarding their orders in time, se as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply in London to JoHN Prrcairn & Sons, 16 Great Win-hes- ter Street, E. U.; in Liverpool, to Prrcarry Broruers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; or here, to the owners, — PEAKE Bro’s & Co, Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1880—10 i oaw MAIL ENDERS addressed to thé Postmaser- General, will be received at Ottawa, un- til noon on FRIDAY, the 20th FEBRUARY NEXT, for the conveysnce of Her Majesty’s Mails on proposed, contracts, for four years, from Ist April next, over each cf the fcllow- ing routes, viz. :— Albany and North Tryon, Bedeque and Charlottetown, Bonshaw and Nine Mile Creek. North Tryon and Tryon. Printed notices containing full information as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may Le ob- tained, at the Post Offices at which the ser- vices commence and terminate, or at the oflice of the subscriber. W. W. McLEOD, Asst. P. O. Inspector, P. O. Inspector's Office, Charlottetown, » 15th December, 1879. | A Fine Cabinet Organ — (Smith maker) which cost $130.00, will be sold for sixty dollars, less than half. Appl r { ) . pply at this offices, fa 0 | ! QUEEN INSURANCE OY. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince dward Island June, 1877— cecal ll lOO OOD No. 35 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Rdward Island Branch —OF THK— NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE 60. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances etfected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium, corresponding to the nature of the risk. LossEs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. : G. W. DEBLOISs, General Agent, Dee, 14. MACLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, _ Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Cffice, Charlottetown, P. EB. JI. A, A. McLEAN, D.C. MARTIN, June 18, 1879.-—ex2aw J. R. FOSTER, Moncton, N. B., REPRERSENTING IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES Ontario, Chicago and Western Millers and Shippers, FLOUR. MEAL, GRAIN, Seeds and Provisions. The following are some of the leading brands of Flour tor sale wholesale, in car-ioad- lots only, viz: — ‘*‘ Buda,” ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘‘ White Rose,” Warcup’s Superior, ‘‘ Pastry,” ‘‘ Beaver Mills,”’ *“‘ Red XXX,” ‘‘ Amber,” &e., ke. The above choice brands of flour, with many others, can be obtained at all the leading Flour Houses in the Maritime Provinces. Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other goods will be sent to any address on applica tion free of charge. Ask for quotations by telegraph in ‘*Cipher,”’ which will be supplied to all eor- respondents on application. Nov, 25, 1879—ly JUST PUBLISHED. THE FIRST EDITION OF Teare’s Directory & Hand-Book —OF— Prince Edward Island, FOR 1880 AND [881, 612 Pages, Neatly Bound, Leather Back Gilt Letters, Price $2.00. - contains an Alphabetical Direetory of Charlottetown ard Summerside.—Diree- tories of 125 Towns, Villages and Settlements, with the names and distances of many others. —Historical sketch of the Province, including its early settlement, climate, agricultural, shipbuilding and fishing industries.—Royal Visit in 1860.—Confederation, Railway com- munication, recent Vice-Regal Reception, Summer holidays on the Island, &c. Do- minion, Provincial and City Governments, Her Maiesty’s Customs, Postal Department, Courts of Law, Justices of the Peace in alphabetical order, Churches, Colleges and Schools, Business Notices, value of Real Estate, Fishery Statistics, with a large amount of information not usually found in Directories. Non-subseribers will be supplied with the Book, postage free, on receipt of price. Published and sold by TEARE & CO., P. O. Box 84, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Jan. 12, 1880—eod lwk wkly Im FARM FOR SALE. S60 ACRES, ITUATED 20 miles west of Moncton, N., ) B., on line.and in sight of Intercolonial Railway, between Moncton and St. John— buildings 24 miles from Petitcodiac R. R. gone e above farm contains 800 acres, of whieh are cleased anid under akan es Price, $4,500, 25 per cent. cash down: alance on easy terms. For full and further particulars apply to J, R. FOSTER Moncton N. B., Nov, 25 1879.—6m i HE place to get your Printing done i the BXAMINER PRINTIN' ROOMS. Daily Fx | 18SO. Advertises Cheap FOR CASH | JOB PRINTING PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. ¥SE>_ Persons who have not yet settled last year’s accounts, will please do so before com- mencing the business of the coming season. Smali Profits-Quick Returns, IS OUR MOTTO. ee Warned by the past, we intend to deal closer to the cash system than ever heretofore. 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Full particulars in’ our pams phlet, which we desire to send free by mail te every onc. ee. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggists at $1 per package, or six pack. ty ages for $0, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing a The Gray Medicine (Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada N. B.—The demands of our business have & neeessitated our removing to Toronto, to which _ place please address all future communis — cations. i s@ Sold in Charlottetown by all i and by all wholesale and real: Droge i the United States and Canada. January 24, 1 LAME AND SICK HORSES? Cured Free of Cost. f rs om * soe , « A a Giles’ Liniment [odine Ammonia, 4 Spavins, Splints and Ringbones cured with: _ a ae q 4 5 cut blemish. Send for pamphlet containing — full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West © Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lim — iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug. — gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which theres 7 great saving. ‘Trial bottles, 25 cts. ; Agent at Charlottetown: W. R.2 Warsom! © Druggist. ° / Nov, 28, 1879—eod wky 4m 7s ne enseyshennr senna Constitutional Catarrh Remedy CURES CATARRKE. Hear what a Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Remedy. T. J. B. Harpine, Esq., Brockville, Ont.s— Dear Sin—It is now two years since your ‘Constitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intre- duced tome. I have waited this ong tose 5) if the cure would remain permanent before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the bape d 084 seemed to me to be “too good to rue.” I was afllicted in my head for years beforel — suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular I saw my case described in many pa’ § ) ticulars. The inward “drop” from the head § © had become very disagreeable, and a choking §_ sensation often preventing me from lying long 9% I would feel like smothering and be com t to sit upin the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured 7 three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle I found decided Te lief, and when I had used two bottles and & third, I quit taking it, feeling quite clear@h — that ailment, and have not used any since uD of late I have taken some for a cold in my hea : A sense of duty to sufferers from that loathe 7) some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to m4 you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave® J make what use of it yon may see prope’ Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. ad ‘ ‘ 7 F Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarth © St te take no other. a . J. B, Harprxe, Domini Brocke | ville, Ont. 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