e . ; a : f SR OF ES es ee *— tae: Packet e aes ‘4 ' oo nae i I ernst ae sande eS — MISCELLANEOUS. Adam inaugurated the fali cimpaiga. Jute and ramie are greatly used in the weaving of silk goods. travel are Americans who abroad noted ‘or lugging much baggage. Russian literary men have generally had foreign blood in their veins, Of the forty five field marshals of Russia since 1700 only two could claim a purely Russian descent. The young men of Milan wear very large collars, 80 that they appear to be over head and ears in them. Oil and water do not agree, which is robably the reason why there is 80 Fietle water carried in flasks om terch- light processions. The Philaieiphia Chronicle-Herald evidently does not like girls who bang their hair; for it says they are trying to wear chin whiskers on their forehead. Bread made from whole wheat soak. ed before being coarsely greund, is used jn the French army. Sea water used ja the kneading is said to add flavor to the bread. Cider, dried apples and rhubarb juice are used in the manufscture of eham- pagne in this country. The champagne thus made costs from five to twenty cents a bottle. The sugar maple trees are just Dow brilliantly beautiful. One would never dream that they yield the sand and molasses which are anoually seld for maple sugar. Virginians believe that their State in the near future will be filled with fac- tories, and many democrats think that the republican party will give them a protective tariff. A horned snake is kept as a curiosity by a man at Mansboro’, Va. It is about three feet long and has a horn on the end of the tail, about one and half in. ches iu length, a little bent and resem- bling very much the spur of a_ rooster. The soake uses the hornas a weapon, and it is said to be very deadly. “Can you tell me where te buy a white shirt?” asked a gawky fellew of a man at Lexingten,G2. The informa- tion was given and the enquirer, who was accompanied by a blushing girl, said to the merchant while buying the shirt, “ean you tell me where to geta mar- riage license?’ Of tbe license clerk he asked, “‘ Whe’s the best minister to tie the knot?’’ Thus the couple cauti- ensly proceeded toward matrimony. “| beg your pardon, sir,” said one of the three men who entered Dovey’s store at Mercer's Station, Ky., “ but you will please hand me the $500 out ef the safe,’ and he politely leveiled a revolver. “ Sorry to disoblige,’’ Devey replied, ‘ but there isn’t a cent there,”’ and he ailably opened the safe for them tosee. The robbers made a thorough search and withdrew. Thus it appears that mutual politeness is a good thing in case of burglars entrance. How mortified these malefactors weuld have felt had they murdered Mr. Dovey and then found the safe empty. The woman who made up her mind te walk trom Omaha to San Francisco arrived at her journey’sénd a fortnight ago. The tramp eccupied three months, When asked why she had done it, she replied ; ‘Oh, I had a busband and two children out here, and | thought Ld ceme out. ‘Had you no money ?’ ‘Yes, money enough; but F wanted to see if 2 Woman could do it. IL was of- fered rides on the trains a good many times, but | wouldn't take ‘em. A freight train passed me yesterday, but | wouldn’t go on, though they asked me. I waated to walk ali the way, and [ did it. The petrified bedy of an Indian squaw bas beew feund at Cascade Lake in Nevada. A fisherman disgovered one of the hands protruding from the sand en the beach, aod in ashort time un~ earthed a woman 1n a complete state of yetrifuction. ‘The petrifuction had a hideous appearance, andthe body originally must have belonded to a shriveled, sickly woman. The breast was well devealoped, but the arms and legs were not much larger than the benes would have been, and the fingers et the right hand were gone. The petri- faction weighed nearly two hundred pounds. Some notable deeds of courage have recently been awarded by the medals ot the Royal Humane Society of England. One award was made te a young woman, the Hon. Blanche Colville, who leaped into the sea, in her yachting dress and rescued frem drown- ing a yeung girl who had already sunk twice. Another was given to Arthur Evans, a lad of only fifteer years, who seeing a man carried out of depth “nd sinking, swam to the spot, dived [se 28 eod]—mon wed fri three times, and finally bronght him by the hair ot his herd, but at such danger to himself that he fainted while still in! the water. The third hero was William. Chumbers, who descended into a well whore two men were left f | \ Fact Worth Knowing. suffering with Consumption, ids settled on the Breast, ase of the Throat and and get a This from own wild Are you Coughs, Severe Uolas Pneumonia, or any dise é Lungs? If so, go to your Druggist § bottle of Boschee’s German ‘Syrlp. medicine has lately been intioduced Germany, and is selling on 18 merits. The people are going over its success, and Druggists all over our country wring us of its wonderful cures among their customers. 2 400,000 samples have been given away free charge. If you wish to try Its superior virtue get a Sample Bottle tot 10 cents. Large size bottle 75 cents, ‘rhree doses will relieve any case. ‘Try it. ee A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per vear, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, and | ‘want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘toun Werr«s, Butler, N Y.’: are ee ee AGRICULTURAL ™ = FIRE j UT dil 5 OF WATERTOWN, N.Y. ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Policy ilolders $1,137,549. 73. Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000.000. larties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find out rates, ete., of this Time Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. Ros. Anegus, Special Agent for the Maritime Previnces. c~ ae JAS. DESBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. I. Ch town, July 31, 1S80—3m QUEKN INSURANCE GUY, OF ENGLAND, CAPITAL, . . TWO fiLLIGNS STERLING, on all kinds of Build- Also, on NSURANCE effected ings, Merchandise aud Produce. Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877— — Morigage Sale. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in summerside, in Prince County, on SATURDAY, the 30th day of OCTOBER NEXT, A. D. 1880, at the hour of }2 o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, dated the 19th day of September, A. D. 1878, and made be- tween THkopore A. GREEN and EmMMa GREEN, his wife, of the one part, and Epwarpb Jarvis Hopasox, of the other part, — A LL that tract, er parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township uumber seventeen,in Prince County aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : ‘Commencing at a stake fixed in the south-west angle formed by the intersection of Crozier Street with Spring Street, and run- ning from thence along Spring street north thirty degrees east seventy feet to the south line of a lot of land owned by B. 8. Miils ; thence eastwardly along the -said lot ata right angle sixty four feet, thence at a right angle northwardly sixty-eight feet to Shea Street; thence eastwardly along the said street sixty-two feet to David Rogers’ lot; thence at aright angle southwardly along seid lot one hundred and thirty-eight feet to Crozier’s strect aforesaid; theuce westwardly along said street one hundred and twenty-six feet to the place of commencement, together with the mills built thereon. or further particulars apply at the office of piece Messrs. Hopnuson & Mcigop, Solicitors, | Charlottetown or Summerside. | Dated this 25th of September, A. D. 1880. EDWAKD JARVIS HODGSON, Mortgagee. | iS icentie. dante ‘Valuable Property for. Sale, YO BE SOLD, ail that part of Town Lot No, 74, in the tirst hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, aud running back 80 feet, to : , asphixiated, gether with the buildings thereon erected. brought up one still alive, and returned | and drew out the dead body of the other. Hopeson & For further particulars apply to Messrs, McLxopv Charlottetown. INSURANCE. / LONDON HOUSE. FALL, 1880. Daves & U0 ARE NOW SHOWING THE BULK OF THEIR SUPERB NEW STOCK! AND OFFER THE BEST VALUE ai Te) LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the Trade. win EE eee ALL DEPARTMENTS. it Will Pay EVERY BUYER —OF~ DkY GU0DS TO LOGK THROUCH OUR STOCK. Before Purchasing. Terms Cash. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1880. NEW GOODS. ee ee BAKED MACARONI! IN 2-LB. TINS. NESTLE’S MILK FOOD, A Perfect Nutriment Vor INFANTS, CHILDREN & INVALIDS, manufactured in Switzer!ana, JACQUOT'’S FRENCK BSLACKING! A ND FAR AHBAD OF AMERICAN CANADIAN BLACKING. BHER & GOFF. Sept. 20, 1880. THE PERFECTION. Tt of WHISKY; UNRIVALLED ror SOLE PROPRIETORS - 'GREENLEES= le ROTHERS y COMMERCIAL STREET. LONDONE LOS TOD DY. |!oisTittenies, ARGYLESHIRE, ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. i, ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 REPORT on the LORNE HieuLtann Werisky: ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and hav2 subject- ed them to careful examination and sualysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘* ARTHUR Hitt, Hassatt, M. D. ‘‘Orro Henner, F.C. S., F. LC.” Agents: , MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Feb. 24, 1880 JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. — TRUTHS. eo HUP BET TERS, (A Mecicine, net a Irink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHE, MARDRAKRE, DANDELION, AND THE PuREsT AND Best Mrpicat Qvati- TIES OF ALL OTHER bITTERS, be: ey: Ba ee: All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or gans, Nervousness, Siceplessness, Fema] Complaints and yrunheness, $i600 if GOLD Will be paid for a case tiey will not cure r help, or for anything impure or injuri- mus found in them. Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and e free books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. Take no other. CU RE The Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief 's the Cheapest, Sures and Best, FoR saALe By W. R. APOTHECARIES HALL. WATSON axr {mar 5, ’80 OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPENED. ee FEXHE Subsertber has removed to the com- modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, Where you can get the Curapest AND Best TURSOUTS@N THe CITY, _ : JAMES N. MILLNER,. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly Prinee Biward Island TIME TABLE NO. 14, ee ee To take effect on the 24th May, 1889, TRAINS GOING WEST, ' MIXED, ' STATIONS. | EXPRESS. MIXED, ; | —_—_-— Georget’n..|Dp7.20am Cardigan..; ‘* 7.40 **| * 354 * Mt Stew t.|Ar 8.40 ‘ !Ar 5.20 « Souris ....'Dp6.30am)|Dp 2.30pm Harmony .| “ 6.48 “| “* 2.53 © St Peter's .| La... ae Moreli.. " Bee: 1: oe Mt Stew’t.) ** 8.40 “ Ar 5.20 “ Mt Stew’t \Dp 8.50am Dp 5.39 pm, Royalty Jc} * 9.46 “'* 6.48 « Dp 3.25 pm Ch’town ..|Arl0.04 ‘* |Ar ao * Ch’town .. Dp 6.30am!Dp 9.25a Ovum nineatitian’ ‘median Ae 947 +6 1 oyaity Jc) 40 ‘Dp 9.56 «* 5.13 IN Wiltsh’e| “ 7.24 “| 10.49 «| «© 609g « Hunter R’r| ** 7.36 ‘* | “11.04 “| %* @ op oe Bradalba’e | ** 8.05 ** | “11.45 **] ** 7.99 «6 Co’t'y Line} “ 8.12 ** | 11.54 “| 73) = Keusingt n; ‘* 8.40 ** | **12.30pm} ** 7.50 4 Summ’side| “nip peg | sig ‘Ar 8.25 © 'Dp 9.15 ** {Dp 2.30 «« (AF %& ¢ Wellingt’n| ** 952 “| ** 3.23 ©} Port Hall.) ‘*10.23 ** | ** 4.07 * O'Leary ..| °'21.20 “| **. 5.29. *% Alberton..! **12.05pm! ** 6.33 * Cignish...j;Ari2.45 °**|Ar 7.30 ‘ ee eee TRAINS GOING EAST, STATIONS. | EXPKESS. | MIXED, MIXED, Tignish ...|Dp 1.45 pmj Dp 6.45 am Alberton. _ > Dp a ee OLeary...1 * 210%) * 908 Port Hill. .} ** 4.07 “| **10,23 * Wellingt’n| ‘* 4.39 “1 “G1.09 * i cali Ar 5.15 ** |Arl2.60 m pamnysiC? Dp 6.00 “ |Dp 1.05pm|Dp 6.40am Kensingt’n; ‘* 6.25 * | ** 1.40 4) 78S Co’t’y Line! ‘** 6.54 **| ** 2.19 ‘*| ss 7 gg a6 Bradalba’e | ‘* 7.00 ‘*| ** 2.29 “| « gos « Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.28 ** | * 3.07 ** | ** gag @ N Wiltsh’e/ ‘‘ 7.43 ‘*| ** 3.24 ‘| «* ggg.@ Royalty Jcj ** 8.19 * iby 2 - «i *§ 956 ® Ch’town ..}Ar 8.35 ** |Ar 4.38 ‘* |Arl0. 16am Ch’town ..|Dp 4.00pm! Dp 7.00am! ~ Royalty Jc} ** 4.15 “ : , Mt stew’t.j|Ar 5.20 “‘ Ar 8.40 * Mt Stew’t.| Dp 5.25pm)|Dp 8 50am Morel... ..}'* G29 **t? Ga = at Peter’s.;.‘* 6.20 ‘| ‘10.01 “ Harmony .j **. 2.87 * t “8 Souris... [Ar 7.35 “| Arl1.40 “| Mt Stew’t.| Dp 5,35pm| Dp &.55am Cardigan ..| ‘‘ 6.35 ** | ‘10.21 * Georget’n..{|Ar 6.55 ** {Arl0.50 ** N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed lrain from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Chare lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the afternoon. ALEX. MACNAB, Supt. and Engineer, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880, pat pres her ar ne sp s) kca pio 6i MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House,in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, on WEDNESDAY, the Sevens teenth day of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1880, at the Lour of twelve o’cleck, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgag bearing date the twenty-third day of July, 1877, and made between DONALD WILLIAM PaLMER, of the one part, and HieNRY SKEFFINGTON Poo, of the other part,— a that tract, piece and parcel of land, hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being on Township Number Twenty uine, in Queens County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that 1s to say : Commencing at the intersec- tion of the Lower Tryo» Koad with the County line betwegn Prince and Queen’s Counties ; thence southwardly along the said County line to the shore of Crapaud Harbor; thence following the courses of the said shore easterly until it meets the Settlement Road leading from said shore to Crapaud Corner ; thence alony the said Settlement Road north- wardly until it meets the Lower Tryon Road aforesaid ; thence westwardly alung the said road to the place of commencement, contain- ing about fifty acres of land, a little more or less, an@is bounded on the west by the said County line; on the south, by Crapaud Harbor ; on the east, by the Settlement Koad; on the north, by the Lower Tryon Road ; and is part of ninevy-four acres of land demised by an Indenture ot Lease dated the tirst day of November, A. D. 1559, and made between the Hon. Lady Cecily Jane Georgina Fane, of the ene part, and the said Donald William Palmer, ot the other part; and also all the estate, right and privileges belonging to the said Donaid William i’almer at the time of the execution of the above mentioned Mort- gage in and to the shore adjoining the said tract of land to the extent of low water mark, as couiprised in and demised by the said In- denture of Lease of the tirst day of Novem- ber, A, D. 1859—saving and reserving from the above described fifty acres of land a piece of land conveyed by the said Donald William Palmer to Her Majesty the Queen, as parti- cularly described ia an Indenture bearing the third day of April, A. D. 1880, and regia- tered in the office of the Kegistrar of Deeds for said Island, For further particulars apply to Messrs, Hopgson & McLgop, Solicitors, Charlotte- ao place to get your Printing done is a the EXAMINEK PKINTINGROOMS, town. dENRY 8. POOLE, {oc 16, eod till sale} Mortgagee, * RAILWAY, Summer Arrangement, — a 33 Pe ; i asia ilk alice sc mga a ae par ow wine 7 a Be ROE Bs OIE EE a ea Pe ee . : ae od sll ets a a ace ae ™ on ® Cig ee Ie Rae Re ek pe BO i a ah : iy Palate * We ; i ai i tt he ee A A i