i ames Se nn Ss Be G Asai recap t atsssete 2 ne ae Ca ne nn Se OnE . " ie hams rs = — ‘ ee aoe wy wnereed SS Sr a | eee Saeed eal THE TRAMP-FISHERMEN, | ground. a’ blow on the head irom af mA & (cudgel silenced him. | Hly In the winter of 1868, half a dozen men erected a wooden shanty near Salmon Cove. just south of the harbor of St. Johns, Newfoundland. They were strangers to the people around, were civil, quiet and indus-} trious. They kept themselves to themselves, and employed their leisure in fishing when the weather permitted. lor this purpo e they use i al scho yn | 9 a | they brought with | vessel er-rigged them. The account they gave of themselves] was that they had come to win a wager that, they could rough itina wooden shelter on the inhospitable coast of Newfoundland during winter. | (jj Thouch subsequent to their daring had been freqnent, and many of them attended with thrilling ine‘dents, still suspected the strangers of any parti cipation in them. | [In the spring, on a cold, stormy nicht, the-farm-house of the eccentric | and wealthy Ben Williams, situated | on thg outskirts of the town ‘of St. Johns, not far above Lake Quidi Vidi, articles of | robberies more | ho one { j arrival, | \ was entered and robbed of much value. This vobbery was involved in mach mystery. The house was oceapied by the farm- er, his wife, two sons and three daugh- ters, besides two servant-women who slept below on the tirst floor. Four farm hands slept in an adjoin- ing building, and a dog kept watch in the yard. When the household awoke inthe morning they found that thieves had been in. The servant women were gagged, and tied hand and foot in their bed. The watch-~log was dead with- out any apparent cause, The servants stated that two men, masked, with dark lanterns, entered their room while they were asleep. One was awoke by some one’ tying her feet She was about to seream when a man at the foot of the bed pointed his revolver at her, and told her to be still or he would fire. They were both bound and gagged when the robbers left’ them. They could hear them moving--about but dared not make any noise for fear of their lives, Snow had fallen through the night, and foot-prints were traced in it to the shore of Lake Quidi Vidi, and there lost. The tramps evidentiy had taken a boat there. The Iake shore was searched for further tracks. None were found till the parties reached the stream’ by which the lake partly empties itself into the harbor of St. Johns at Maggoty Cove. ere the tramps had landed sand walked down the stream to the teove where they must have embarked peain. ‘ Lhe police were informed that foot- ‘prints had been seen at the boat-shelter ‘ofr the south side of the harbor, and traced to the cabin of the strangers. The police waited till night, so that they would catch the fish in their own net.’ At the hour appointed the police sur- rounded the cabin. The sergeant de- manded admittance. The door was opened and the police entered. “What is the meaning of this in- trusion ?” inquired one of the inmates, The sergeant explained. “Then what do you take us for ?” in- terrogated the spokesman, indignantly. “I am simply performing my duty. sir. And if you feel aggrieved, you can appeal to the police-court to-mor- row.’ “T shall see to it,” replied the spokes- man indignantly. The Aabin was searched but nothing was found that could implicate the fishermen with any of the robberies, They accounted for the foot-prints to their cabin, with the explanation that some of them had gone to the ha bor to see to the seeurity of their boat | moored there. The police feit, satisfied of the inio- cence of the fishermen. Some few mornings after this occur- rence, the watchman in charge of an | extensive jewelry establishment, Had! his attention drawn to a peculiar noise | as of something approaching him from | the ground floor of the building. He was in the dark. Presently. he was divare of a person being near him, The object passed. Another — ; proached.and passed him... th. was coming — slowly. It elev glided by. They evidently knew 4 way, even in the dark. Silently, the Watchman awaited the result. They strucka light and looked cau | tiously around. Then opened the cases | cantaining the most valuable jewelry. _- Wishing to capture the entire party, | if possible, the watchman quietly left the premises to inform the police. _, #f@ was met by a man outside, who, inquired where he was going. ‘The! watchman sprang his rattle, and was instantly in the powerful arms ofthe stranger, and forced backward to thé The rattle had aroused both robbers z The latter arrived just in} CRCURITY. come from, or ro | Nov. 26 t and police. Se nee =; Fides to see four men emerge from the| aI] we WLU ha @, Ay bo rear of the promises, and run along the = = pen EeCUAWOR Calebeay street i a na | | 5 a “ E ‘ 4 LN it 2 Bie poe! roa \ They wave chase. ae ai b Lae J He Bia \% E 3 My ei JURBS 7B) As their demand to halt was dis-| 3 4 ive? BY rata! _—— ar obeyed, they discharged their revolvers | Om DON. REAL after the fugitives. One fell but he w: on up again, ‘and joined the others. r , ° ’ They turn d d iWirg} OYV=- ree t WHICH led to the harb The tramps here turn the p ice, then ‘ ti atin} ic GiLPecilo sepal Ss, und thev Wore lost Iht Oi. y aS *9 2 ' i 43 icy b Whilst searching around, the “potice } ca “la tig where he had crept for coneeal- co > UlsCOVePreE Corner, 4 o.3 ae { possibie, } ! ] j He was blee ling from -a dangerous wound, and was much exhansted, [je Pafused to answer any questions put fo him. ite was taker his wound dressed. The next morning he was recognized n, from Tyke ik : } tothe station. and had +} ; igharmea isHecrme as one or the stranger ni Salmon. bay. A squad of police were dispatched to the hut. ‘Eho fishermen were away intheir boat. Everything remained in they eabin as though they had mercly gove on 4 fishing voyage. They did not return on the next day. The wounded man was still reticent. He was informed by the surgeon that from the nature ofthe wound internally lie wasa Iso told had left Salmon avi he could not recover. thas his companions Cove, not to return. Now, he spoke for the first time. His sentences were incoherent, he was so prostrated. He said he knew’he could cover. He knew his companions would leave, "Twas part of the programme, when one was captured, he got over his woun l“he could find tnem. He refused to say where they. had where they had gone orvw, Wy to. He died durmg the mystery respecting them is unsolved, Se Harvie's Alaa is73! JUST PUBLISHED! FOR night, and the to this day READY DELIVERY. WHOLHSALE- AND RETAIL r —AT— aharvie’s Bookstore, OUEEN: SQUARE. Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1878~— HAVE YOU SRBN TE? SEEN WHAT ? BORBHAWM’S New Boot & Shoe Store, GPPGSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. t —? ? JUST OPENED, MEN’S, WOMEN’S, BOYS, MISSES’ and JHILDREN’S BOVIS, SHOES & ROBBERS! IN GREAT VARIETY. COSMIE and have your feet PROTECTED. COME and have your fect kept WARM. 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All Wit! the Dommion. atv Investments nin — — S5,299._51 2 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. : f 5 ~ § 9 - - = $1,856,598 NEW BUSINESS, 1978, ict SUBMITTED == = eae , : : : 5 fh ° Slia Addition to Gemaany’s Assets in 1877, - - $55,289.59, clause, making the amonrnt of claims ander the Sun Mutual Policie } i am agsured by them, as under the minimum system. vo be less than tne suin assured wy them, ” un I 4 a ates ina s@° Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. ea THOM 4S WORKMAN, Eso.gxPresident; | M. H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Director ; Vite Lyibsidbslut, fo. ' , : : ake Ea T. J. CLAXTON, Ese., Vice-President ; bo ORS MACAULAY, Secretary i 3. M. @ DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Birectors;: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, DANIEL DAVIES,. OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq., Vessns. JENKINS & McLEOD, MeprcaL EXaAMIners. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P, E. ry : oe . 6eryvea fhere 1s no reserve ED; dvb stand. 3, 18738— Tatar wuiy «+ ee. 8 See ee = MOT Le . HiugHuul arp i n 1B | A 4 NOl60 QUEEN STREET. A SUPERIOR LOT OF We ox Z1NG IVUST ABERILVED- —_—-:0:—_-—- Solid Leather Valises! Much Cheaper than Home Bianufacture. a | FULL LINE OF GENTS’ FUONISHIRG GOODS ! ——— $-0: Seer A gar Tuspection Solie¢ited .before Purchasing Hisewhere. “6 6G. ROBERTSON. Charlottetown, May 50— oC LONG Our Agreement with W. H. Oxtye, of St. Join, Nv B., has this day terminated by mutual consent. In the meantime, parties desiring Machinery can obtain information from us direct, or through § FISHER, Truro, WN. $, or JOHN WELSH, St. Martin’s, Wied & PRICES REDUCED! Great Improvements in our SAWS Tron—PortTasLe Grist Mrits—PortTasie Saw MILLs. Address— se WATEROUS ENGINE WORKS €@., Brantford, Canada. ] BOTIL PRACTICAL MEN WHOSE JUDGMENT AN ADVICE CAN BE. RELIED ON, April 17, 1878, PRINCE RDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. NOTICE - “~eN and after FRIDAY, the 20th inst., the Steamboat Special will cease running between Charlottetown and Summerside, the Steam Navigation Co’s boats having discon- MORTGAGE SALE | To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Charlottetown, Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, on Tmes- day, the Fourteenth day of January next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated fourth of April, 1877, made between Malcolm MeDonald, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson and ° me. aa - rn¢wroen Sx bs "side an, » 33 : . er running between Summerside and Po nt Henry Jones Cundall, Trustees, of the du Chene. : a > other part, — W. McKECHNIE, — Supt. P. Body Railway. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1878—6i | a that tract, piece or parcel of land, | £& situate in Township Number Thirty-one )(31), bounded as follows: On the north by ‘land sold to Murdoch MeSween; on the east by the old division line between the said Townshipand Township Number Thirty-two; on the south by land sold to John McLeod; and on the west by the rear line of farm a FOR SADE. ‘fronting on the Nerth Wiltshire Road—the rq BE. SOLD, by private. contract, that | Sd farm having afront on the said old divi- | sion line of seven chains and fifty links, aud valuable FARM ot 50 acres of excellent | *** , Land, situate at Graham’s Road, Township extending west by parallel lines to the rear . : : ; tee ; neat coanen Sie Be te No. 20, now in possession of neas Brenan. | line aforesaid, containing fifty-five (455) aceres This well-knowa Farm is cligibly situated in| two (2) roods of land, moreor less, agreeably arse | of Longworth & Shaw, Solicitors, Ch’town. in. Ch town, Dec. 23, 1878.-- in particulars, t the immediate cicinity of Churches, Schools | t? the plan_ thereof on the Plan of the said and Mills, and is in a good state of cultivation, | Towaship Number Thirty-one (31), together For terms and particulars apply at the office | With ~ all buildings improvements thereon | peo ne agen sar oe we 2 Dae cee | Yor further particulars, apply at the office Be SeLONGWORTH. | of Messrs.. HODGSON & McLEOD, Solici. tors, Charlottetown. Dated the Twelfth. day of December, A. D, 1878. (S’d) A\MPLOWMENT.—In every village ‘and township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu-, pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- H. J. CUNT E man can obtain a most Tespeetabile and | . peg: oe rarees profitable engagement. ‘Address, with full) Dec. 13 law t sale 3 ma D. DOWNIE & Cv., eee JUST REGEIVED, ESS FaR Ss ALE. igo Bags Bran, HA PR 259 Bags Coarse Cornmeal, for fved- | ing—FOR SALE Low. OR SALE AT A’ BARGAIN~—A HAY } OWEN CONNOLLY & CO f PRESS, with “apparatus complete. | Queen Street, Ch’town, Terms easy. Apply to | Dec, Gth, 1878. EDWARD J. HODGSON, May 25, 1875— 3w eod pat 3w 2aw | ‘THOMAS RELL FCATHERINE R In pursuance LEATHER COVERED TRUNKS ER AGENT |! IN CHANCERY. Prince Edward Island. SILAS BARNARD, Executor of the last Will and Testament of James Coles, deceased, Complainant. — AND y, ILLY and MARY G. REILLY, by her Hannah Reilly, Defendants. of a decree made in this suit by His Honor the Vice Chancellor, bearin date the nineteenth day of November instant, A. D. 1878, there will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of February next A. D. 1879, at twelve o’clock, noon, at the Supreme Court House in Charlotte. town, in Queen’s County— A LL that Tract, Piece or Parcel of Land L& being part of Town Lot Number Eighty. nine in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, commencing at the northeast angle of said Town Lot, on the southeast edge of Kent Street ; thence, following the course: of the same, westwardly for the distance of eighty-six fect and eight inches; thence, by a right-angie line with said Kent Street, south- eastwardly for the distance of forty-eight feet: and six inches ; thence, by a line parallel with said Kent Strect, eastwardly for the distance: of thirty feet ; thence, by a right angle there. with, northwestwardly for the distance of six feet ; thence by a line running northeast~ wardly to the southwest angle of the dwelling house ; thence, by a line at right angles wit the course of Prince Street, eastwardly thirty one feet to the westward edge of said Prince Street ; thence, following the course of the same, nortiwestwardly thirty-qne feet to the place of commencement ; together with the buildings and improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Dated this Twentieth day of November, A. Pp. 1878. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Master n Chancery.. L E Guardian, New McLean, Solicitor for Complainant. | nov 22 lawts MORTGAGE SALE 12 SALE, To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Swamerside, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, on ETuesday, the Seventh day of January next, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, under & Power of Sale in an Iudenture of Mortgage, dated the 3rd day of December, 1875, and made be. tween John Young, of Summerside, in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, blockmaker, of the one part, and. Daniel Hodgson, of Charlottetown, in, Queen’s County, said Island, Esquire, of the other part— i that piece or parcel of land sitaaty in the northern part of Summerside uforesail, and described as follows, viz. = Commencing at a stake fixed in the northeast angle of James Brazil’s lot; thence running eastwardly one hundred and eighty feet (180 feet), or vo land lately held by Iienry Tuplin: thence northwardly on sald Henry Tuplin’s western boundary five (5) chains, or to land lately heid. by Angus McMillan; thenee westwardly al the said Angus McMillan’s south boundary, one hundred and eighty feet (180 feet); thence southwardly five (5) chains, to. th point of commencement, containing, by es- \imation, one acre, one rood and nineteen poles, a little more or less, and is part of a plot of land purchased by Thomas Crabbe from Patrick Brown. Also, ali that tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the northern part of. the Town of Summerside, and bounded as fol-- lows, viz.: Commencing al a stake fixed at the north edge of St. James Street, in: he. south angle of Town Lot Number Twenty, (20), running thence northwardly ninety; and one quarter (90}) feet; thence eagt-- wardly ninety feet (90 feet) to the west line: of Town Lot Number Twenty-eight; thence: southwardly to the street aforesaid ninety and one quarter feet (90} feet); thence along said street westwardly ninety fees 90 feet), to the place of commenceme’ys and known as Town Lot Number Twenty- four (24), sold by Very Rev. James Me. Donald by Auction, on the first day of May. one thousand cight handre@ and sixty- three, Also, all thet tract, piece or parcel ef land situate, lying and being in Lotor Township Number Seventeen, in Prince County, Prince Edward Island, and is bounded as follows, that is to say: Gom- mencing at a stake fixed on the south side of St. James Street, running westwardly ninety fret (99 feet); thence southwardly ninety fect three inches (90 feet 8 inches) , thence astwardiy ninety feet (90 feet) ; thence nortiwardly ninety feet three inches. (90 feet 8 inches), to the place of commence- ment, making and inciuding Lot Number: Twenty-three in the Town Plot of Summer . Side, as planned and surveyed on land for- meriy owned by Jonothan Weatherbie, andy satd lot being markcd on the said plan, , nu.n' er twenty-three, as therein iald out: and described, coutaining, by estimation, eight thousand one hundred and twenty-_ two square feet, be the same a little more: or lees, together with all duildipgs and im provements thereon and appurtenances to ihe same belonging. For further particu‘ars apply at the office of Messrs. HODGSON & MCLEOD, Solici- lors, Charlottetown. ae this Fourth day ef December, A. - 1878. DANIEL HODGSON, Mort ee. Dec. 4—2aw t sale G86 NIGHT SOIL. MHE Subseriber, having obtained the Con tract to remove night soil from the City, no one ¢ise is authorized to do so. Night Soil-only removed between 8 p, m. and 6 a. m.,—at 75 cents per hogshead. Payment to be made aly te me. #< Orders left at the Police Station will be promptly attended to. DANIEL GORDON. GEO. DAVIES .& 60. i Solicitors, Ch’town, Nov. 25—4w 2aw LONGWORTH & HASZARD, | | Ch’town, Nov. 23, 1878— Buy, tHe, pax EXAMINER, | for the latest news—local and telegraphic Charlottetown Royalty, | 3m wed & th \ne pat m & tues Nov. 13, 1878,