hn tn erga ti 0 een IE CN I i A ll A NNN En tt a et tna MI aa 4. neritic ES ge se se ben eel Cea tt gay ile nat Melt Airman te aes si nate FR A ER OE NEE el . ee es ne iw ate EM <1 rd me ed linet et, cage a itll PR Bit ae om dir x Pemer —— ‘ y atm br sy Clippings from Lat Papers. Zulu fame, 1s again | | } Pov] ord ( nh msford, : t - entrusted with a command at an eat ly | Oo be — ’ date. _ ‘1 Smith has gone to Boston to (,olawinh ' ' \ merican Science ting ¢ i attend a! Associatl and Quebee cap! A svn ticate ot French ana (rue : aP oe Py" , 1 for the estabiisno- talists nas reen formcu roe Ln aut ra POT TUCO ign! pactory. v {>i 7 t : ; | H. R raneea Lier Hol P althouue fer. i rin BO} or — rvated, is satisfied, as well 1s hl Lys! | Ane 3 | : / yt prs { ~ Canada has | re cian, that ii v ductive of 4 Mr. Wadsworth, Vom ; thy eports a Indian farms in the nt wes > ‘I Saal ' ' i it ih tne : > , | marked 1! ovemen eee) 1 i ea on til reserves visited, | tields and nous aeee is being arrived at | tier ui} fersiana ist ; a th relative duties and responsibilities | of tl the i uc! ind then aployes ane | “” th © it r ; 3 awe i the Indi: ul : J Mrs. George Stephen, the lady ' the 8. ry ‘tage : ce President of the Bank ef Montreal, fas received a letter from the (Qneen, just . thanking her for Prince Le pold during The Prince was for some time Stephens’ sumuiner residence on Lower 1 . mee 8! feceived from himself and - yeaah ‘ 4 : se .. Mrs. Stephen all the attention possible durin r his Her Majesty s ac ‘know- . eS. apyice is onveyed in ledgement of ‘this servi w © } the care taken by ‘her of his recent sickness. at Mrs. St. “11 LiLLTICSS. ; | gracio very siupie as We llas cor lial and gr acious langua vo. and was accompanied by the pre- | tatic f a fi portraib ol herself. sentation of a fine pol cg or « Rocve.” n Saturdiy gentiema n crossing L ‘itadel to his home near the NorthWest ‘cA M evening, a on his war Arm, wa ,eor ibe accosted by two sol Idiers of the 97th, who asked him U he iime. He to!d “ . i c : : : “os them when one of them saying, I in * mite of a rogue, and | guess Uli have that tempted to snatch the time piece romptly knecked dow for his companion seeing this, made former one regaining his feet watch’ —a but Was pains. Hos off, ane the very jud:ciously followed the disoreet example tlins given him.-—-Hatifer Ierald. Farat Accipent.—A man named oo rt Smith, ag ot years, a ative of Mert mish. Pi County, was fatally injur it yesterday on the farm of Me Samuel! Dickey e was riding from the field to the Onslow. "k barn on. « load of eer oats when he slipped falling on the sacks of. the herses, which became frightene and started off, dragging the wagon over him. breaking ; => ~ : ; 7 is arm aud sev re L r in his right st de, his arm aid severa sin | te an! other vise injuring him internally. © an aan hb yur this morning, m me making a will in favor of his internal to-day, lived un the meant sisters, ater hemorrha_e. 7 } : vhich he died of An inquest was held by Dr. D. H. Muir, coroner, and the jury returned a verdict in accordance with the facts.—T) vo Sun, 25th K EiP. ‘A Censt ant Read who writes from Grand Manan, wishes to be informed through ti Telegraph as to the manner of gathering + and burning kelp, also, whether there is a market “ the product in the States er Canada, and what is the market value per ten. The seaweed is simply gathered and sun on the shore, after which it in a broad, smooth heliow in the roc Tt we eC ty — twent y-tour tons of the seaweed produce one ton of the ashes. Former!¢, when soda was pro iad from the ashes, the price of kelp in Engl: ind was from £7 10s. to £10 perton. It has since fallen in price there, though we have no late quota- tions. K ip is also used in the manufacture of glass. We shall inquire as to New York and other quotat ions, and refer to the sabject again.—-S’. John Telegraph dried by tlie is burned, usually teainie - _ INSURANCE’ AGRICULTURAL | iL nia LU WATERTOWN, N.Y. | is t “4 = a me ee AGANIZED 1893. Net Assets for Protection of $1,137,549. 73. Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Poticy Holders, $100,000.00. es LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000,009. Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Karm property, had better find out r: , of this Time Tried and Fire Tested losurance Company. N. B,-— - = Hulders, By icy ites, e&c. ‘an Vasse rs wanted ANGUS, Provinces Ros. Special Agent for the RESAY. tieneral Agent for P. E. 1. Maritime Ch town, July 31, pomemed Agriculture & Loca W ; at the Gen- ITH the view of ss ation of our Ladustric eral Dominion E:+hibition, to be held at Montreal on the 14th day of September next, and at the New Brunswick Exhibition te be {ndustry, curing a fair repre- sent held at. St. Jobn City, on the 5th day of October next, the Board will pay Prizes as follows : GRAIN. Best Bushel Spring Wheat (white) SS 00 os vi (red) 5 00 s : (bearded) 5 00 = ty " (any other kind) 5 00 Barley (2 rowed) 4 00 ' _ Oats (white) 3 06 " “ Oats (black) 3 00 " ‘* (Norway) 3 00 Grain samples to be the property of the It is announced from Ottawa that a new regulatioi of some interest to Canadian ex- porters has been adopted by the Customs | authorities at Washington. Under the United States law goods imported from Canada i). to that country must be accompa- nied by « cousular invoice unless when the amount of $100. In order to escape the ne procuring such consular invoices, Canadian exporters have bee: in the habit of breaking up their the invoice is under cessity of u par seg: SP ‘into lots and entering them sepa- rately. | ee prevails so extensively that ahee » to be taken to check it, by examinin s in each case whether the absence of the consular invoice is properly allowable under th» statute. When it is decided that such an invoice ought to have accompanied the good a bond will be taken for its due production. The reguistion is not intended to interfere with the export of farm produce along the frontier by those who raise what they are selling. ANOTHER SUGAR eral attention has bee en popular!’ knew: The Sugar Refine: now rapidly going up ake the hands at Mr. Brooktield, it has been co: uparatively unkfiow:: that private has been making preparations for refining sugar, and that the business will be in operation probabl. before the ‘‘ regular” refinery is ready te commence work. Some months since a gehen yr for the purpose was formed xy A. G. Jones, Robert Boak and | Mr. Hicks, the chon Private Secretary to) the Lientenant Governor. They securec the proj erty known as Lawson’s mills, on | the western side of the North West Arm, and hav: since then been engaged in fitting. it up as 4 sugar refinery. ready t. commence work. The machinery is almost all in, and a large stock of unre- fined suzar is on hand. Ruinous as the N. P. may be, its most determined opponents seem inclined to take advantage of the pro- tection ‘hat it atfords to their enterprise. Ae. ile vrald, Reringky.— While geu- drawn to =net is hn as ent erprise ; ——— <=> —- R smedy for Hard Times. Stop spending sa much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and sub tantial things of life every way, and especia! y stop the foolish habit of running after ex sensive and quack doctors or using so much o/ the vile humbug medicine that does you ony harm, and makes the proprietors rich, bus put your trust in the greatest of all simple ure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always .é a trifling cost, and you will see bet- tor times and goo xf health. Try itonce. Read ef it in .nother column, It is now nearly | Board, and to be accompanied hy i2 heads of each sainple in the straw, FISH est Half barrel pecnerel $12 00 Kit Mackere 6 00 ‘* Barrel ding 5 CO * Half-barrel do nh 00 ‘* Quintal large Dry Codtish 8 00 ‘* Box 30lb. Boneless ‘* > 00 *¢ Half-Box 15Ib. * 6 3 00 ** Quintal Hake 5 00 Box 30lb. Bone’. 38 Hake 4 OO Half hex Lolb. a » OO The Fish also to he the property of the Board. Exhibits of Canned Goods, such as Lob- Industries, to the Ex- Mackerel, ete., and other forwarded free of charge sters, will be hibitors. Judges appointed by the Board the Prizes. All entries must be made on or before the 4th September, and all Exhibits (Live Stock” excepted) must be delivered at the Secretary’s Olfice, on or before September Lith, and no later. All entries of Live made at the Secretary's the 4th Se — r, only as the Judges wil forwarded at the « will award Stock must also be Ofiice on cr before _ such animals ecommend will be pense oi the Board, A. McNEILL, ane tary Advisory Board. Ch’ town, August 19 , 1880 = Dominion Exhibition, ro BE HELD ON THE | . | j Provincial Exhibition Grounds, MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE, MONTREAL, | Opens Tuesday, Sept. 14th, Closes Friday, Sept. 2 ith, at 2p. m. ———— ee $20,000 OFFERED IN PREMIUMS. Entries must be made with the Secretaries im Montreal, on or before the undermen- tioned dates, viz: Horses, Cattle, Sheep, NS AI DD QUEEN SQUARE. We respectfully call the atten- tion of our patrons, and the public gener ally, to our present I: arge Stock ot Staple and Fancy DAY GOODS. em Millinery, Fancy Goods, Dress Goods. CLOTHS --AND TWEEDS. ed Printed Cottons, ‘Grey Cottons, White Cottons, tr mee eee GALATIAS AND SHIRTINGS. ‘ en ~ COTTON WARP. Give Us a Gall and Save Money, Swine, Poultry, Agricultural Implements and Deity Products, to. Saturday, September 4th. Fine Arts, Manufactures, chinery, Stoves, &c., Saturday, August 28th. Prize Lists and Blank Forms of Entry can be obtained of the Secretaries. For further particulars apply to S. C. STEVENSON, Sec’y Council of Arts and Maaui’s, or to GEO. LECLERE, Implements, Ma- Sec’y Council of Agriculture, August 14, 1880—wkly } New Goods by Every Steamer,, is SS July 26, 1 PRICES POPULAR AND QUALITY GOODE) B Blood, gaus, N Vomplaints znd Brunmkeness, ‘Summer A ENS, Toland Steam Way fin Sian sho: mn] Vd at fl, on eal i, e > ne,» = Sian A esa sae : : = * : f . I, : Steamers St, Lawrence and Pripeess 01 Wales. ed rrangement, | : a ‘ Oia ‘ ‘ COMMENCING MONDAY, 2ist JUNE, 1338. NOVA SOOTIA. Leave Charlottetown fer Pictcu ard ime every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY , ‘HU PSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS? ‘ a th the tram i lat 1. as onn Wig Witn y a 2ALiiax 2? ot + Seacy @ . stat? oowery s ; : RCLAPRIRE $0 VHNUPIVLIC Len | vi ls :° ot 1 , rrival =F ron ; aays about ~ )- J OL ii\ ral 17 4 ty. ba fa | Hialilax, N Leave Summerside! yl eds DAY (Sundays €Xceprcu) Ol rival « train fre om Charlottetown, connecting at diac with trains for each of the above-named places ; and St. John, with Steamers of the Inter- | natio mal Co. and Railway fer Pertland and | Bost n. Also leav Cliarlottetown for Suim- | merside evexy MONDAY MORNING, about 13 o clock. | jketurning, te ave Shediae EVERY |'DAY (sunday excepted) on arrival of day i train from St. Fas: for Summerside, connect there with train for Charlottetown, Also, ileave Summerside to Charlottetov every | Saturd iy evenly yg ab ont d Q clock. : By order, : ; FW. ' | } EW BRUNSWICK, UNITED STai ES. Ch’town, June 19, 1850 ‘‘We have visited the bottling stores ol Creenlees Brethers, and have «selected from the vats, samples their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject- } vestind 6 ee ed them to careful examination and a were very frag- f ple asant flavor, and aracteristics of put analysis. The rant, mellow, an poasessed all the, « + f and well-matured Scotch Whisky of th first quality. ArTHUR Hints, HaAssatt, M. D ‘¢Orro Henner, F.C. S., F. 1. C.’ S rent MESSK WEN CONNOLLY & CO. f teto Pe Wde Feb. 24, 1889 GOLU 2 " PAR‘S MEDAL, i eee ot i8ee. JOSE! p H GILLOTT’S STE E L, PENS. iF fg 5 BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. , SR eT aE ere, fg Ouee rRUT & & * e P ca ff AND TH 431 Ty; fAli Diseases oi or help, or for ao ous found in them. : ree books, and 2 y the xy ‘Hides, Calfsk FUNHE Cash price for the above. ROBERT BRIDGER, April 29, ’SO—oaw wkly, ar pat Dil HOPS, HECHE, } WANBRAKE, BPARBPELIGH, E Purest AND TILES OF Best Mepicart QVALI- ALL OTHER BirreRrs, ok TT TH BY cu RD Stomach, Bowels, and Urinary Or- Female the Liver, Kidneys Nervousness, Sleeplessness, S$i6CO iN COLD Will be paid for a case they will not cure yth ing im pure or injuri. Ask ycur Drugygists for Hop Bitters and Bitter s before you ileep. Take no other, fhe Hep Cough Cure and Pain telief is ihe Cheapest, Surest and Best, For sate by W. R. ANTE APOTHECARIES HALL. WATSON [mar 5, S05 Peles 7? re Kild y Subscriber Sh o apskins, . will pay the highest ‘ 1 j } : - Prince Rdward Island AILWAY, TIME TABLE NO, 14, ee Oe OT em Summer Arrangement, en ene ee io take effect on the 24th i ay, 1680, TRAINS G@anG Md EST. STATIONS, | EXPRESS. | MIXED, | MIXED, $$ | J |} Georget’n..;1 yp i 20am) 'e p » 5. 25 pm Cardigan .., “ 7 aoa 2 a ss | Mt Stew ti Ar 8.40 “Ar 5.20 “| Souris . 'Dp6.30am oe Eades ‘A Hiarmony .| ** 6.48 ‘| ‘* 2.53 “| St Peter a.| pi 4 45 ** | ** 4660 “7 Moreli....| eS 1 nba oP a M+ Stew’t.| ‘* 8.40 “:Ar 5.20 * Mt Stew +. |Dp 8. §. 50am 'D v 5.39 we Roy: alty fo Q), ee Be Ch town ol as ‘10.64 ** |Ar 7. 10 oy i e mnomonnr= § cnegmnepmmeipena er Ch’town.. pe 6.30am/D p e. _— PP 4 50pm : es wise ace 4 Royalty Je; “ 6.46 “ing 36 a" BBM 6.06 * j N Wiltsh’e} ** 7.24 ** ‘630,49 6 5ae “623 Hunter R rel ‘< 736° ite $11.45 **) ** Tgp ws d 7 Bradalba’e ! 5. Co’t y Line} ** 8. ey & “7 12.30 pmn| ‘6 7 5M 4s ‘ Ar 1.06 * } Dp 2 » pod “sé Ar $8.25 i 5 ** | i | *RL.Se * Kensingt n} ** &4 | Summ’side|—* a: F ‘Dp 9.15 ** | Weillingt’n| ** 9.52 «| “293 -% 3 Port Hiil..| ‘*10.23 ‘*| ** 4.07 “| : O'Leary ..| *°11.20 **1** 6.29 * Alberton. .! **12.03pmj “ 6.23 * figmsh...{Arl2 45 ‘iAr 7.30 ” T R. AINS GGING EAST. ae veg eed STATIONS. | EXPKESS. | MIXED, MIXED, win scsi Tignish 2 ee 45 pia | Dp 6.45 am, ; la i ‘6 O OR « (Ar de 45 7 Alberton. . | met Dp 8.00 * 7 Laney 3.10.-** T°" Oxia: ** rt Hill. . sé 4,39 * } "eee: OY as Ar 5.15 ** |Arl2.60m Dp 6.09 ‘* |Dp 1.05pm, Dp 6.40am * el] lingt D én ; vw i ‘<“ £0) See A } Summi'side Kensingt’n| ** 6.25 ‘‘-) ** 1.40 ** i ss gg 4 Co't'y Line} 6.54 11 219 «| 75g 7 mes “p od a | nae brac Gs e | 4.00 &¢ i ‘ce ” 99 ce | 6% 8.05 ae Hunter R’r! ‘* 7.28 i BOF “| “eae N Wiltsh’e] “* 7.43 “| ** 3.24 «1 «© 9.08 e . i ce [Ar 4.16 ** 2. i io Tait wci ” hse. . oe 9.56 a6 ‘ee Ferre (Dp 4.18 * | | Ch’towa .. | Ar 8.35 “| Ar 4.38 ‘* |Arl0. 16am { htown Dy » 4, 00pm! Dp 7 i “00am! Royalty J« «£5 2 Cee Mt Stew’t.;Ar 5.20 ** |Ar 38.40 “ a Stew’t fae 5.25pm! Dp 8. 50am| orell, ¢é* 5.57 sé sé 9, 30 = st eter’s., “* 6.20 | 10.01 | Harmony .| “ 7.17 **4 *11.17 § | Souris... Ar 7.35 sol 40 ‘ rane me Mt Stew %. ‘Dp 5 5.35 pit| Dp 8. 55am { ‘ardi g an ..| és 6. 35 “é “10 21 ss Georget’n.. Ar 6 55 {Avi 0.2 pe! 3 N. B.—The Expr ess Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalt by Junetion with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed } ; | : | i Yrain from the West connects at Royalty Jnuetion with the Express Train from Char- ae lottetown for Georgetown aud Souris, in the afte Woon. ALEX. MACNAB, Supt. and Engineer. | Ra ilway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880, at pres h her ar ne sp 8} sj kea pio 6i PRY it TRESS \IVE ALBION MINE NOT COAL as fair trial. and you will not be disap- pointed in the ails ii is COAL, not sire clay and slate, . Kor orders apply to G. W. DeBLOTS, Sole Agent for P. KE, Island, Office—No, 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July$, 1880—pat tf MORTGAGE SALE. be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, eon SATURDAY, the eighteenth day of September, A. D. 1880, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, under and by virtue ef a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture ef Mortgage bearing date the second day of June, A. D. 1871, and made between Winitam Tuomas Hus xr, of the one part, and Epwarp Jarvis HopGson, of the other part,— LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Summerside, Seventeen, in Lot or Township Namber ‘ince County, in said Island, bounded and described as follows, that is te say: Cem- mencing at a fixed stake or point on the west side of Central Street and on the south side of Second Street; thence ruvning southwardly jalong Central Street a distance of seventy ee ~ Pri feet; thence westw ardly at right angles along the northern boundary of land in the pos- | fe et to pt. a wardly along St. Stephen's Street a distance a distance of sixty Street; thence north- John McKay Stephen’s session of of seventy feet to Second Street; thence east- | EXAMINER. w ardly along Second Street sixty feet te place of cominencement, agreeable to a plan made by Alexander Andersen, Esquire, Sur- veyor, which said piece or parcel of land is comprised in and demised for the term of 999 years by an Indenture of Lease bearing date the first day of June, A. D. 1863, and made between Stephen Wrig ght, of the one part, and John William Clark, of the other part, and ail the appurtenances thereunto belonging. For further particulars apply to Messrs’ Hopasox & McLrop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town or Summerside. _ Clnsietretons, June 2, WE WEEKLY EXAMEINER. — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg . E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap; er way than by subscribing to THE WESkLY Sent, postpaid, to any address 1880—law w ‘in Great Britain, ‘the United States, or the Dominion, ov receipt of One Dollar, ee : “8 i SR RAMA es aS idan, ae eg aes re nae UREN len \e : 4