ee core meena sees vessel -" rene through the old Bahama Channel, a hail was heard, and en its being repent oi the engine of the Lonise H. was | stoppe land the watch on deck endeavored t» discover whence the voice proceeded. On lowering a bert they found five men clinging to a kind of raft, m: ude by lashing «hen op on two planks. he men were in a terrible state of de stitution and spoke but little English. “On being asked if any f their comrades were 1n the water, they stated that there had been originaily fifty-seven in the ships company and that it was supposed that a number of them were still afloat in the neighborhood of the raft from which the survivors were taken. SURVIVORS. wore ciliata cae OE — ~ fia Seem “ neem aaa ara sonnets SS ——————— sian — TRU AT SBA TO ET CITY TIN STORE Princo Fdward Island FIRU AT SBA: [ us! i ’ - ————ee UPPER QUEEN STREET. : Str : 4 : Dastruction of the Spanish | | rereicale win ikenee ee ane! ee r AEE WAY. at. Oe le! © 2e2ano A TMi dni nt i K's South Side | ; sf a aay ee aY a ’ Names 10) by Re ber Yours, {sy tl ’ iLis Subscriber, sincerely thank’: 1 to his Horror — Fro Cruel Fiames * : | {Jueen Squi we, T h i@ situation 18 one r eg ¢ & riends and the public general-y for th. TIME TABLE NO. 12. M ess Wave: 3U igs OF j best in the city. Puss wssioa given Ist of Ve yi beral pz tronage extended to kim in the past, vit ‘cil > ~v¥ > : i le ‘ : vi 7 y- jnext. Appiy to ; : seis begs to announe e that having a CN Survivors—Forty Persons Bot-v"| | i rikshon, summer Arrangement. ed to Have Perishea. Y¥ a Agents | New tore and Wo: Ks: 407 vo ae ee Ch town, Sept. AS, #9. 19. - —?e tt. Tor New ORLEANS, U +2. fs sible —— - ‘aud increased facil som os manui incturing \N AND AFTER mY x " vaee ‘ 7 ‘ ‘ : ail WS Vinware, Stove Pipes, Bake Pans, Coal seu en The EK eid 3; steamer Louise HL, J aptait | Ni QO — 8 ties, anc al! goods ei erally fornd in a first TUES: w yAL> MAY Y 27th. ; o , os ist arrive d from Alsi rs, ee ” . lelass Tin Store, ho, ves that by sir t attentions ‘ - o brir r csaventeen unfortunate me’ picke Cae to ¥is business to merit a fair shore of pudhe | TRA! NS GOING \ WEST antek t sea, W ho are the sole survi — ot the | ae Ne INT RE, Shoe “Ine vker, wishes patronage, ' : i ee ee at eo : - eine steamer Nuevo P wae | On "ano, | eo) ¢. inform his cu: stomers | in town and ©. ¥, WAXSER... 1 on, PloNs Nos. 1 & 3, | Ne, 5. 2 >. be € bisth ee io mOrN a count th: at he h as R EMG\ iD from his old ( ‘} ’ . Oct. 6, 1879.- _.4taw Im : Express, Mixed, bi of, vbich was burned at sea eat ly in t ———!0!-——-— J G 1 town, Oc ' Oct, 18 lstand to his new place, ne.t to Mr. —s. br ona ee ag eee Fee Ps ng of Saturday, Oct } | grove’s s, Grafton Street, wher) he will be glad | u ID IN PERILOUS PLIGHT to see all his old customers, aml as many pew WoO. - B32 | Gedorget n. Dp. i. 18am{ Dp. 3.45pna} & q n Voss reports that abou Tiilst ones as may give him ah call. I work cheap i « ardigaD. Ar. ( q. = se “r 4, 14 sé bp val eee ad a ee gs : “0. 2. - o'clock. of the evening ef that day, as aie for cash. Mt Stwt. le) Dp.b.40 © ‘Dp.6.08 | more SFARCHING FOR 01 TIER The steamer at once put about, ‘ing a mile and watching as well as an d, after ¢ the ‘y CO ald, they again heard faint cries. at 8 Fortunately the sea Was not running high at the time and there was no difliculty in rescuing all the persons they were able to OF THRE 4 find. Cruising around up to twelve o'clock, 5 Captain Voss was able to pick up seventeen unfortunate beings who were clinging to oars and bits of wood, or anything g else that they conld hope would sustain them in the 3 ' water, which every moment threatened to : s 4 sweep them to their death, Ic is sup posed ra e : from tie soun d of the voices which hatled the Lovwise HL. that there were more per- , sons in th» «water thaw were alterwards re or ie |, but in the distress which surround: —_-—-— 2 | lL the:a the survivors were unable to tell . : wh rethor all the companions succeeded in] p_, ‘ ‘ gettin, on board. Captain Voss continued By the 8.8 « Alsatia ” from Lon- Fi t »cruse in the nel ghborhood until’ morn- don. S. G “ Prince Edward,” ie ing dawned, but was unable to rescue any : $ | more than those discovered the night pre- from Liverpool, and S. i vious S. “ Scandanavian,” from Glasgow, Gur first peas TILES 4 TERRIBLE MIDNIGHT CRY. The story of the disaster, as far as it can be gathered from the Captain of the lost steamer, is a3 follows: ‘The unfortunate -eagel which he commanded was a wooden six anu acl steamer, which at one time was used as a transport for troops. She left i, Havanna bound for Nuevitas, on the 16th of October, and on the‘morning of the 18: h Octobery at_about four’o’clock, ‘the alarm of . : fire was.given. .The captain, on reaching 4 ‘+ the deck, discovered that the steamer was OF SEASON PAVE ARRIVED, et completely enveloped.in flames, In the a terror and confusion which ensued all on —_— “ ie a , imped into the sea in whatever a a" “Se eet lothin: they happened to, have on, grasping —e a> ee w what ey or they might Jay their hands on] ,,, ? ? PS — it that they supposed. might keep them We are now showing tue con- = ca a afloat. . _ —~ ’ 7 — a fis art tents of 75 Cases and Bales = SS ae _° -AN INFLAMMABLE CARGO. =. = ee : The ‘eisel, it is said, had a large quan- of the hs ws ae , tity of inflaminable matter aboard of her, = ts mn . ae bath coal oil and | gunpowder. The fire was " — ie: a ej hy om 3800. Paging in t! le wik lest violence, so that CH tA 3 FS] ( GODS —_y : = a it was tapossib le to get the boats ‘afloat or J es . Ss oe to save any thing. or = ; Nothing is known as to the o yrigin of the . . c2 oo if ides Iver offered to the people of = a) ; = Rk DEATH AN TUE FLAMPs. . Le oc ae Tl el was soon burned to the water DP. E. Island. 7 on pats 1e Vess £:* ‘ned to e ra er, Ma and some of thoze who were aboard, it is MONUMENTS ae! supposed, must have perished in the flames. . aad ee STRUGGLING FOR LIFE. The rest of these unfortunates were left struggling inthe water. They saw in the afternoon of the blazin s hot day which fol- lowed, a small Spanish * gunboat steam by, but too far distant to be hailed. One woman, a stewardess, was sustained “at on the raft for some time, but finally she . relinquished her hold and dropped into the a water. | ESCAPING TUS 4 The s nirow seen in From London ea mense Stock of incaanmpbarars mice mpi: ea aa ee ee ns ane rE Wik Gabee ea, oes A ate ar ade ~~ Feathers, Flowers, Hats, Scarfs, Frillings, SHARKS. evond mate and 2 companior had a escape froin sharks, which were great numbers all around them. at.. &e. & C5 —- wees —— -— —_— “Py Bounp vo Caton Her.”—In Hali-| From Manchester and Brad- 5 | fax on Friday last a man named Munro ex- aie +y . ae ‘ . pressed his intention of overtaking the fol d, tie : at a IN re i ( i! steamer Cortes, which had left a few i t l i t . | HAN IN ANY PRLVIOUS YEAR, ia minutes previous for New York, and} jy } WOT ‘ & j ed a walking to the head of the wharf he care- U WES : TESS td bT'ld b, C In a ety sold ae oe Sewing Machine ‘Ss. ae fully bi ittoned up his coat, folded his arms > jl thine, 4 a fe we oe te y and took ‘‘a header” into the water, to the Krem Glasgow _ & a ge Our a have increase:l enormously every iy amazement of onlookers. Talf a minute Stock of year, through the whole period of ‘hard . later he re-appeared, and, with admirable imes,’ : self-possession, turned over on his hack, ‘ We now Sell Three-Quarters of a closed his eyes, and, steering South, re- W inter Cloths all the Sewing Machines Sold in iy marked: ‘‘ ’m bound to catch her.” By ? the World. 7. hi tine, homavar sue men had cowe to{ Tweeds, Flanmels, Sew fic, |) a } ste no Money on ‘cheap’! * ‘They succeeded in getting him into the a a boat, and then on to the wharf, when he Our usual supply of American €' ‘ou:terfeits. ie again expressed, his determination of over-?> and Canadian Manufactures, Sh) i. tiking the steamship before she got to New | ial York, and attempted te jump off the wharf | ROBERT YOUNG, a second time. He was prevented and re- —_———— —_ Side (Jneen Square, a moved to his home, lis parting words, as C hy snich’\ March ie “eo wit E. island. ; on left the wharf, bemz: “ Vil catch her} Qur Stock has been personally | pe am Naseer . — A * 9 Si iis ais ediccie ‘selected, and we can guarantee (U ae INSURANDE 2g i, rit Ss . ; 445 aie Sueve vor THe U. & Marxer.—A ear|the very best value in Ch’town. if te Pd Atay of shee» from Westmoreland Co. were for- | | OF ENGLAND. ie warded through to Bangor, over the St. | + i John and Maine Railway, yesterday morn-! as CAPITAL, . an inay SA Tine See over savD. weve: Shivam to |» NSURANCE ettected on all kinds of Build- | a Poieville yesterday, and placed in cars for) . Merchandise and Produce. . , the same destination; they came from P. E, ’ , ¥ amie on the esocks. : oe Island. — St. Joha Telegraph. Special rates for isolated residences. an ———— -e- Losses settled promptly. tn Cau. at the storeof D. F anes son & Co., GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), ve foy the cheapest crookery and glass-ware in | pe Hy town, Ch'town, Sept, 30, 1879, June, 1877-—- S GOODS we have an im- The Newest Millinery, Gloves, Hoisery NO SECOND PRICE. All work warranted. dispatch. Oct. 6, 1879 —!m gether with the buildings thereon erecte “dl, For further partic vulars Hopason & McLeov Charlottetown. Sept. 1S, 1879. “SVOW'S THE DAY” AND SUBSCRIBE FOR ee om —_—_— ee oo paper cannot do. send One Dollar by reg money order and get the CHEAPEST AND BEsT paper published in P. E. Island. N. B.—-Persons who have relatives friends in any part of Canada, istered letter oflice. vide a friend alone with the Island news. E. G. HUNTER, DEALER AND WORKER IN oo? —, | TABLETS, All trom Original Designs. Best quality of Stock employed. this Island ! Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, de., &0., 6. 6mos & wkly 73,620 MORE SINGEL Repairing done with Valuable Property for Sale. W BE SOLD, all ted snail Town Lot No. 74, in the tirst hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to- apply to Messrs. “MOW'S THE HOUR.” The Weekly xammer. ONLY GONE DOLLAR A YEAR. “THE EXAMINER” supplies to ceuntry districts all the home uews--which a foreign or the United States or Great Britain, may have them. pro- vided with THE Examiner for a year on pay- ment of One Dollar—postage paid by this This is the very cheapest way to pro- lian 2 American Marble HEADSTONES, TOMB-TABLES Priees the Lowest of any Shep on Also—-Mantles, Centre Tuble and Commode Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879,—¢u th sat SEWING MACHINES in great variety, and aud at all prices. MIND ALBUMS. —ALSO 4 FRESH SOPPLY OF STATIONERY treat George Street, opp. Mr. Lewis’ Photo. Ch’tewn, et. 1G. —-8: “Mortgage pe TO BE SOLD BY BUBLIC AUCT’ SATURDAY, the Twenty-seconu day « NOVE) Power of Sale contained in an indentu: of Mortgage bearing date the August A. D. 1876, and made Joseph Wright of the one pai Warren, of the other part,— rp L that tract LA being part of hvee in the fifth hi indred of Lots in Cha lottetown, bounded and described: as follows, | iz: Commencing on the eastern side of Hilis- norough Street at a distance of torty feetfron -he southwest angleof a pieceof land purchase betw e4 piece or pare 1 of land, angles line of the said Town parallel to the first mentioned line eighty-fou feet, to the street aforesaid, and thence along thirty-eight feet to the place of commence- menct, together with all rights and appurten ances thereto belonging. of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Charlottetown. Dated this 20th day of Cities: A. 1879. . roli citors HENRY WARREN. Oct, 21, 1879,-—-oaw tls tucs CATARREX. Constitutional Catarrh CURES CATA 321. —_—— Hear ohat a Re verent Gentlem “ ks wt thu Constitutional” Penedy, Cr. J. B. Barpvrna, Esq., Brock viile, Ont. :— Dear Sin—Iitis now two years siice your ‘“‘Censtitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intre duced to me. Ihave waited this ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy true.” ' 1 was afflicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. Circular 1 saw my case described in many par ticulars. sensation often preventing me from lying long, I would feel like smothering and be corapelled were seriously atfected. the contents of one bottle ] found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and a A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- | some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send make what use of it you may See proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Kigin, Ont., Aug 3 24, 1875. Ask for Littlefield’s Constite tional Catarrh Para and take no other. tT. J. B. Harorne, Dominion Ayet, Brock | ville, Out. For sale by all lruggists at ouly one Dollir | per bottle. a a = a 3 TRY iT. oe ‘MAIL NOTICE N A*te for Great Britain will be cloved at 10 o'clock, p. m., on THU RSDAY in ‘sar Send for handsome Illustrated Price List. leach week, to be forw arded via Rimouski, Also, on all places ou those routes, w ‘and also on MONDAY, the 13th and 27th ‘ ‘iust., at 4 vo clock, a. m., to be forwariet viv Halifax. Mails to be forwerded via Summersi’): ant Shediac and also for all places on the roite to Summerside and in Prince County, ‘vill ‘closed daily at 5.30 oclock, a.m, also for Summerside direct, at 5 p. m. Mails to be forwarded via Steamers to Pictou will be closed every MUNDAY, . TWO ¥0 MILLIONS STERLINC, oo ene THURSDAY and SATUR.- \ , at 5 o'clock, a. m. Mails for Georgetown and Seuris Fast, and will be closed daily at 6 o'clock, a. m. | Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p. in. ’ A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Agent for Prince Edward [sland Pyst Office Charlottetown, Oct. Sth, 1879, 1y Williain Lowe, and ranning t thence at right to the said street northwest wardly | eighty-four feet to the northéast boundary Lot, thence along the same soutuwestwardly thirty-eight feet, thence | the east side of the same noftwestwardly For further partieulars apply at the office D. Mortyagee. Romiely ony to see if the cure would remain permanent betore do- effects seemed tu me to be ‘too gad to be In reading in your The inward “drop” from the head had become very disagreeable, ani a choking to sit upin the bed. My heaith and spirits When your agent came to Walkertownin August, 1876, [ secured | three bottles. Before I] had used a quarter of | TOYS & DOLLS CHOICK SELECTIONS FOR AUPOGRAPA ALBUS, At Nelmes’ Sationery & Fancy Store, a, ON if | IBEK next, at the the hour of Twelve o'clock, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, under and by virfue of a c loth day of | il t, and Henry | Lot number Seventy: | 1 d ry y >» | STATIONS. 6,00 “es Royalty Jul * y, 33 oe] sé 3. 18 se Ar. 9.55 ‘ ° peas 7.40“ - - iynush... ‘a pontine om ~ #* Ch'town .. ‘Dp. 6. 20am n| Dp fem Dp. 6.26pm Royalty Je! © 6.37 «| AEE ug ‘|Dplo.so «| «gp, NWiltsh’re| ‘* 7.13 “ | 11,26 “a ** @ep « Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.235-* | *11,40em 687 ” Breadalb’n; ‘* 7.53 ‘| “* 1223pmal ** 7ag C’ty Line..| ‘* 8.00 ** | **12.36 % 7 * Fag @ Kensingt’n | 66 8 De fs | ‘sé 2. 16 te ‘e a ‘* sé oad Simm side}, ek “ ares “ Ar. 9.@ , Wellingt ’n| Ar. 9.43 * 3.20 ** Port Hall. 10 2) “1 6 OF 44! O'Leary. |S it “| * i Aiberton. [2 iz ae ** 6.40 * i Kos, 2 & 4 “Nat, ve STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. | Tinisn.. nee i5 am!’ Dp.6.90am]- . «e Alberton. 2 "Se. Deas. i O'Leary. . |. ‘6.41 ‘*) ** 8.66% Port Hull.. ps ‘7.38 **| *1029 * iW een 8.09 ** | **1L.0@ ° S’mm side | yp .t ae Dpla-40" [Dp. 0.08 am Kenigt) aca 2s op eae oe “<a 4S G24 a | ‘i 1.55 % ‘40.31 re@aai Le. b.: oa | pet S 3i- oe | Huntee R’r' ** 6.37. **3 ™ ‘“VLo7 NWilish’re! © 7.12 ©) “3.0L @ 1 “q) gg ‘> . rf . @ Royalty Je) ‘749 ¥ pass «| “22.18pm ie 8.05 * iAn 4s ** Dp.4. 30pm) Dp.6.50 em &e. 4. a es “ee 2 13 “oe és Ar. 8.320 “ sé Dp. 3,50 sé “s) 906 04) ‘Geo’ town.. ss | Arl0.46- os ee SOURIS» BRANCH. | Trains Going West. er ge ‘No. 9 Express|Ne, 11 Mixed, Royalty om ’ : ¥ Ar. 5. ‘ %. 4 M. Stw't J C1 Dp. 6. a s at 4.08 lAr, 1.20 Cardigar. —_ = - STATIONS, Souris... .....4. iJ p. 6.15 a m/l 2.350 p. m. Harmony ......| °° CES-2 Ses 3.13 “ st. Peter's. le: * (ew Morell. At 15,68 OO GA. Mt. S'tw't Inc. jAr. 8.25 « {Ar. 5.40 p. m. - ‘yains Going I East. \0Express| No. 12, Mixed 5.55 p. m,|Dp, 8.45 a. mo i en Mt. S’tw’t June. {J Morell. 5. «3 «ss 6.2 ia * 9.25 St. Peter’s:.... {2 6. 50 ~ "Oo “ Harmouy - 7.47. of 4 11,12 ” Sougis4 . «sw |. i. 05 “ eee CO ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’'t and Railway UO fh e, ‘‘htown, May 22, 1879. Ct 7 Navigation Co, Steamers M.A Ye. 1879. YNTIL FURTHER "NOTICE the Steem- ers “St, Lawrence” and © Prin: cess of Wales” will leave as under :— * F Cl OVA SO every MON rom 1arlotretown ° DAY, WEDNESDAY, aro ead SATURDAY mornings, "at five o’clook. pal pres L ane sp 8} kea 61 } Returning from Pictou oe nay WEDNESDAY, ERIDAY an@ adie on arrival of morning train from CAPE BRETOR, Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury every MON- third, I quit taking it, feeling quite cured of DAY and THURSDAY, on ae that ailment, and have not used any since until | train from Halifax, connecting of late I have taken some for a cold in my head, | stage and Steamer ‘* Ne en Sydney and Bras d’Or Returning to Pictou sane night se you this Certificate, unsolicited. with leave to! with 10 a. m. Train TUESD. and FRIDA’ for Halifax. FOR CANADA AND UNITED sit Du Chane Leave — fo EVERY DAY about 9a. m., on e@rrival of ‘morning train from Charlot Returning to Summerside EVERY NOOR, ‘on arrival of morning. train from St. John. By order,’ F. We HALES. Bir. ‘har lottetown, May 6, 1879.2 GELS SPLOLFIC MEDICINE TRADE The Great tTeace 4 inglish Rem- Ai . edy, an unfail. . ing cure for Sem- a ¥ inal Weakness, ormatorrahe ae i coalene An al diseases that Lefore I Taig riollow as @ se. After T quence of selt- cabuse; as loss of Memory versal Lassitude, Pain in the: ewes ‘ Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and other on that lead to we sim ption, . Full particulars in philet, whi a we desire to octid free BH every ope. ta The Specifie eran sold by all dr uggtsts ate | per package, or ° ages for 30, or will o¢ “sent free, by a receipt of the einer, by Bene we ome ibe Gray Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. N.. B+ the demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which place please address all futare communi: cations. a Sold in Clarlottetown and by all wholesale and ie is the United States and Canada, January 24, 1 79 Arl2.40 “ See