eS EEE med hte ane ah ie De eet ll POE f oe epee ee eee \ # a R ! ee eg en een Re te ets cs aes See meet ae « =e ee oe - a i a : fer EE CALE Uy oe —=—- — = —— ae Tnited Stat : Sooner or Later. 18 publio debt of the United States de assed $10,352,906 in October. Sooner or later the storm shall beat | The municipality of Paris has decided to Over my slwaber from head to feet ; deepen the River Seine at a cost of 36,000, - Sooner or later the wind shall rave 1000 francs In the long grasses above my grave. ' An anchor, supposod to have beon lest i shall not heed them where I he Nothing that sounds shall signify, Nothin. +he headetone’s fret of rain; Nothing to me the dark days pain Sooner or later the sun shall shine Wich tender warmth on that mound of mine; Sooner or later in Summer's air Clover and violets blossom there { shall not feel in that deep laid rest ‘The sheeted light fall over my breast, Nog ever note in those hidden hours ‘The wind-blown breath of the tossing flowers. Sooner or later the stain!ess snows Shall add their hush to :ay mute repose- Sooner or later shall slani and shift— __ : And heap my bed with their dazzling drift. Chil! though that frozen pall shall seem, Its touch no colder can make the dream- That wrecks not the sacred dread Shrouding the city of the dead. Sooner or later the bee shall [come And all the noon with its golden hum; Sooner or later, on half po'sed wing The bluebird about my grave will sing. Sing and chirp and whistle with glee, Nothing his music can mear to me. None of those beautiful things shall know How soundly their lover sleeps below. Sooner or later, far out in the night, The stars shall over me wing: their flight ; Sooner or later the darkling dews Catch the white spark in their silent ooze. Never a ray shall part the gloom That wraps me ‘round in the silent tomb, Peace shall be perfect to lip and brow Sooner or later—ah ! why not now? nae © SD Oar-o — _--——— The Platform of the Quebec Gov- eroment. The Montreal Gozette gives the following as the platform of the new Government: I. Financial Reform. (a) Sale of the North Shore Railway to the Federal Government. (6) To press the just claims of the Pro- vince on the Dominion. (c) To liquidate the Municipal Loan Fund, (d) Reduction of expenses. Il. Development of our resources. (a) Encouragement of manufacture of beet sugar. (b) Encouragement of manufacture of cheese. (c) Encouragement ef phosphate min- ing. (d) Revision of general mining laws. f (e) Attention to education. The Gazette*tadds: This is no clap-trap gener:l promise, but a statesmanlike expose of a wise and prudent policy, and it must be remembered that the Cabinet is com- posed of men able to carry it out. Beaconsfield at the Lord Mayor's Dinner. ‘The annual dinner of the Lord Mayor of London took place on the 10th inst. It is reported that Lord Beaconsfield, rising to reply to the toast of the evening—the Heulth of Her Majesty’s Ministers—was re- ceived with three times three cheers. He said that the aspect of affairs was much more satisfactory than when he last spoke on & similar occasion. Business was now being done which three menths ago would have been deemed impossible. The only question now was whether the revival was temporary or permanent. The opinion of Her Majesty's Government was that the re- vival was of a permanent and lasting char- acter. He thought that the official returns de- monstrated that fact, because they showed the revival was not local but univer- sal. The great iron industry had doubtless in a great measure pane” | owing to de- mands in the United States or various European countries, but were occasioned by miscellaneous demands of our native in- dustries. Every article of tropical product had risen in value. The cheinicaldetads, which was a great index of prosperity had been unable to execute its orders. The rise in the value of silver would, in all prob- ability release the Indian statesmen of one of their greatest perplexities. Dumng a — of unprecedented depression there ad not been asingle meeting to express disco: tent with the national institutions. He wished our brilliant brethren in Ireland would bea little more emulous of this ex-| ~~ ple. He was ata loss to comprehend how the poor Irish people had brought them- selves to believe that the best remedy for economical distress was political agitation and social confusion. (Loud laughter and cheers.) Doubtlese there were portions of Ireland where there would be considerable aufering, if a remedy was not offered. The Irish people should remember that they nsver appeal tothe English simply in vain. I: would be the duty of Her Majesty's Ministers to watch the condition of Ireland with the anxiety required by the stituatien. The Irish people should condescend to re- member that their harvest, though bad; aad though they were much more depend- ent wpon it than are the English theirs, still was much better than the bar- vest of England. Addressing the Lord Mayor, Beaconsfield said: When I addressed your predecessor, I informed him that the Government was contemplating large military operations in Central Asia, the object being to strengthen and render secure the north Western boundary of the Indian Empire. These operations have been successful, and British influence is fully established in Central Asia. (Loud Cheers. ) _—_—P oa -— The Times is warming up in favor of the Conservative administeelt: m. it has pub- lished unfavorable criticisms on the speeches of nearly all the Liberal states- men; and notably on those of Lord Hait- ington, Mr. Bright, Sir Henry Janes, Sir W. Harcourt, ete. by Columbus off Tri iidad, one of the West Indian Islands, on the 4th of August, 1498, thas been disclosed by the washing away 0% the land by the water In reference to the death of Senator Chanéler, it is stated asJan actual fact thst Coroner Mann. who heard Chandler speak on Friday night, after he went to bed, dreamed that he was holding an mnquost on the Senator’s body, and that Joseph Me- dill, of the 7'ribune, and Hon. Char'as B. Farrell were on the jury. Strange to say, | this dream turned out to be |.terally true) the following day. Mars will be evening star afier the 12th and throughout the month. His oppesi- tion occurs on the 12th, and never was this celestial phenomenon anticipated with such interest by astrenomers, for the opposition of 1877 was the epoch of the great dis- j ‘ of his two satellites Deimos and Phobos. The planet is not as near as he was 1877, but he is more favorably situated for ob- servation. It is said that the Emperor Alexander, of Russia, has become a confimed hypocon- driac. He shuts himself up for days, and; can, with difficulty, be persuaded to take food, which must be left at his chamber door. He frequently bursts into tears, and is afflicted with strange dreams. On the nights when these seize him, two doctors sit up in his bedroom. In short, it is sup- posed he is mentally affected; and his long seclusion at Livadia, it is believed, is to be devoted to a system of treatment which will either kill or cure. « _- ——— ane = > MAGLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Ci s, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. A. A. McLEAN. D.C. MARTIN, June 18, 1879..—ex2aw Hewson, McDougall & Seaman EG leave te acknowledge thanks te the public generally for the very liberal pat ronage extended to them since commencin business, and intimate ‘hat they have on han a large and select stock of material for the manufacture of Sleighs, etc. They have re. cently received photos of all the latest prize sleighs of the Ottawa Exhibition. Parties re- quiring new sleighs would do well to call at their factory and examine before erdering elsewhere. They keep on hand and make to order Top Buggies, Phaetons, the famous Dexter Spring Wagons, and carriages of every description. iring of all kinds done with neatness and despatch, and warranted to give satisfaction to those who favor them with a call, at prices to suit the times. N. B.—Parties having their Sleighs repaired and painted would do well to leave them at once in order to have them in time for the first snow. s@ Wagons stered at moderate charges. Parties having their wagons repaired and painted in the spring will have them stored tree of charge for the winter. Ch’tewn, Oct 27th, 1879. 7 ig | ate het Le DT (ix Pt: Pe uv AD oe au Tne Sd eee THE PERFECTION **Lerng HigHLanp [Wuisky.—-Sole pro prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul- terated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- lent, and in our opinion perfectly wholesome. Where a stimulant ia required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—London Medical Review. Agents : -- MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 24, 1879.—6m WONDERFUL — Improvement in Jacobs’ Lithogram, PATENTED 16th JULY, 1879. One Flundred impressions can now be taken from ‘* One Original.” FTER a series of experiments conducted at great cost and involving much: labor, ‘** Jacobs’ Lithogram” has been so completely perfected that it ia not alone more durable, but sv altered in construction and thickness, that the Patentee of this wonderful labor and time-sav- ing apparatus, is enabled to offer ‘‘a guaran- tee” with each Lithogram sold, providing the directions furnished are complied with. Postal Card, Note, Letter, Legal and Folie| sizes. Prices respectively $2.50, $5.00, $7.00, : $9.00, and $12.00. Special sizes made tw order. e A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE, | Agents wanted throughout the Dominius, Send for circular. J. M. JACOBS, Patentee & Manufacturer. —— Eastern House, Western House, 557 St. Paal Street, 36 Front St. East, Montreal. Toronto, Ont, St., Boston. Mass. N. B.—Compositien for refilling Tablets furnished at one half the original cost. BREMNER BROS,, covery of the present century, the finding } Jrity. eut blemish. full information, to Dr. Wa. Giles, 120 West Brosuway, N.Y. iment in yellow wrappers, gists, and ip quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. Headquarters for the United States : 3 Arch. No. 35 Water St., Charlie! ctown. Prince Edward Island Branch —OF THE-- NORTH EB) TISH & MERCATTILE FIRE AND LIF... INSURANCE CO. Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OTF] 'ES—Hdinburyh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Niue-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The ‘Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances eflected on nearly every description of Property, at the LowEsT RATES ef Promium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. Losses settled with promptitude and liber- G. W. DeB.ois, General Agent. é Dee. 14. ~~ BRITISH AMERICA Assuranca Gompany. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capital & Assets , $1,i/6 491.40, INCORPORAT: D 1833. ee ee Sead Office, - Toronto, Ont, ———— eee Kiskes taken on all ceseriptionsjof Property at lowcost rates. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. HORACE HASZARD, Agent, Office, South Side Quewn Square. July 10, 1879. DR. P. W. G, CANNING, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIEFCURY. RESIDENCE : Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough and Euston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS : 8:30 toll a.m.; 7 to 9p.m. Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.——eod LAME AND SICK HORSES! Cured Free of Cost. Linimeat fodine Ammonia. Spavins, Splints and Ringbones cured with- Giles’ ‘end for pamphlet cor taining Use only for horses the lia- Sold by ali drug- Trial bottles, 25 cts. Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Warson, Druggist. Noy. 10, 1879—eod wky 4m ST, MARGARET'S HALL, HALIFAX, N.S. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. The Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia PRINCIPAL: The Rev; John Padfield. HIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderato cost. the advantages of a comfortable and refined education. The course of Inctruction is the same as that of the best schools in England and is founded upon the University inations for Women. Eight young ladies from this School passed tne Local Examination ef the University of King’s College in June last. This is the only School in Canad» that has passed pupils at a University Exair ination. The number of pupils is limited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages of a l<rge public schoel, each pupil is enabled to rece: ve that individual care and oversight which is so important, aod} ‘hich camnot be given ima large establish seclit. Mr. and Mrs. Padicld are assisted by a ate»: iour resident governesses, besides visit- it » m ters, Varisienne French is taught conversation- ally. There are two resident French Gov- ernesses. References given to _For further parti sipal, Sept. 19, 1878. To Inventors and Mechanics, oan and mete obtain them. Pamph of 60 pages upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & O., ents of ila, a Ake -— Prin Agents for P. E, I. Ch'town, Oct, 21, 1879. Solieiters of Patents, Washington, D.C. pleasant home together with a thorough and |; es rt, oom ;* ; office. complied with. Uttawa, October forwarded via Halifax. at 6 o'clock, a. m. true,’ ticulars. some <isease, Catarrh, Yours truly, ; ville, Ont. per bottle. BUY IT. . =. By order, 3rd E. C. HUNTER, DEALER AND WORKER IN alian ¢ American Marble Ganadian Pacific Railway |= Ppsisalpcaaal- Ca a ee TENDERS FOR WORK IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. ee ee EALED TENDEDS, Specifications, bills of quantities, conditions of contract, forms of tender, and all printed information may be obtained on a the Pacific Railwey office in New Westminster, British Columbia, and at the office of the Engineer-in-Chief at Ottawa. Plans and . {files will be open for inspection at the lication at No tender will be entertained unless on one of the printed forms and all the conditions are F. BRAUN, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals. 1879. fo9 oaw tl 17th thur} aaa ESRC MAIL NOTICE. % A AILS for Great Britain will - be closed at LIVE 10 o'clock, p. m., on WEDNESDAY in each week, to le forwarded via Rimouski, and alse on MON DAY, the 10th and SATUR.- DAY the 22nd inst., at 4 o’clock, a. m., to be Mails to be forwarded ria Summerside and Shediac and also for all places on the route to Summerside and in Prince County, will be closed daily at 5.30 o'clock, a. m., also for Summerside direct, at. 5 p. m. Mails for Pictou direct will be closed every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS. DAY and SATURDAY, ait 5 o’clock, a. m. Mails for Georgetown and Souris East, 7 all places on those routes, will be closed daily Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p. m. A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Post Office Charlottetown, } Nov. 8th, 1879. ; CATARRHE. loonstitutional Gatarrh Remedy CURES CATARRG. Hear what a Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Rew.edy. T. J. B. Hanpine, Esq., Brockville, Ont. :— Drar Sir—It is now two years since your “‘Censtitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- duced tome. I[ have waited this o if the cure would remain permanent before do- this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy ofiecs: seemed to me to be “‘too goud to to see I was afflicted in my head for years before 1 anspected it to be Uatarrh. In reading in your Circular I saw my case described in many The inward “drop” from the head had become very disagreeable, and a choking sensation often preventing me from lying long, I would feel like smothering and be compelled to sit upin the bed, My wealth and spirits were seriously affected. came to Walkertownin August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before J had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle I] found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and a third, | cuit taking it, feeling quite cured of that ailment, and bave not used any since until of late I have taken some for a cold in my head. A sevse of duty to sufferers from that loath-| sumption. ta Full When your agent rumpts me to sena —_—— you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what use of it yon may see proper W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. T. J. B. Hanoixe, Dominion Ageni, Brock- For sale by all Druggists at ouly one Dollar Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 12. } on cA Go. [ Ss A ¥ 3 s.jOulmer Arrangement. o> os ~aeere + 4 oN AND APTER = = TURSBAY, tdaY 27th, 1879, a __ TRAINS GOING WEST. "7 Sa Nos. 1 & 3,;, No. 5, N a = STavions. | Express. | Mixed, Mie S Be ecetee-sigtne dil telisokindhas-h— a ‘ 7S = Georget’n. .| Dp, 7. 10am) Dp. 3. 45pm! ed em | Cardigan. .iAr. 7.30 ** |Ar. 4.14 **} = os Mt Stwt Jel) S80 | 5.40 | x OIE ae] nS Dp.8.40 * |Dp.6.00 « " Royalty Je’ ** 9,58. %*) ** Jag cs | MONUMENTS — [oytown, A285 A740 «| {Dp. 6. 20am} Dpi0. ‘ TABLETS, HEADSTONES, TOMB-TABLES Yeo lana a : Royalty Je, “* 6.37 “* |) nl All trom Original Designs. Best quality ll am, gg Jp 10.36 oe 5.47 of Stock employed. Crete De | cette) sae unter R'r| ** 7.25" ** | ** 11. 7° ss Prices the Lowest of any Shop Of} Breadalb’n! “ 7.53 “ + 19. 23pm| z os . this Island ! C'ty Line..| ** 6.00 "| 1234 *) ** 7.45 + —~ | Also--Mantles, Centre Table and Commode Kensingt’n; ** 828 ‘* | “* L1G **} ** 8.95 « . _ o-Ban > ey (Ar. 8.55 ** (Ar. 1.50 * |Ar. 9.99 # T'ows, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, |S mm'rside Dp.9.10-“*|Dp.2.95 « he... Gt» fae- ai ‘nj Ar. 9.48 ‘*} ** 3.20 * | Keni Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879.—ta th sat} Port Hall, .| ** 10.20 «*) «* 4:07 «° eae guvadiukit O’Leary...| “21.17 “| *°- 5.31 | ee ee OL | Aes ot See ee a Tignish ,..i “* 22.40°** LAr, 7.40pm| TRAINS GOING EAST. _ ee eT ee —— Shipp tene Sa, Reet ies | ~ -< |Noa. 2&4) No. 6, No. 8, TATIONS. | Express, | Mixed. | Mixed. Alberton’ .} « ‘ ree 8.55 “ip.7.45 «| § O’Leary...| ‘ 6.41 **} ** 8.84 * Port Hill..} ‘* 7.38-4*} *10.20 « Wellington ** $09 ** | **1 1.08 °* S'mm’rajde [At 8-45°“* |Arl2. 05pm! S’mm’rside Dp 5.30pm Dpi2.40 ** /Dp, 9.05 am addressed to the ee eo oe in undersigued, and endorsed “Tenders! (rey tite. "| «6.94 «| 1.89] “gay Pacific Railway,” will te rorgived at this! pec. darne | “631 «| «205 «| «ag ay office up to noon on MisNDAY, the, 17th Hunter's! “G57! gages “10.31 * day of November next for certain works of] Nwulteitrel #7426! «© ZOD 11.07 * construction required to be executed on the AB ae 0:80 11.25 « line from near Yale to Lake Kamloops, in the | oyalty Je) ‘* 7.49 “ Dp.3.56 «| *12.18pm fullowing sections viz: Ar.8,05 *Av.4.18°* Emory’s Bar to Boston Bar.....,.....29 miles Ch’town .. D 430 ———---— |Ar]2,40 “ Boston Bar to Lytton......... ...... 29 miles Royalty J vag — Dp.6.50 am Lytton to Junction Flat............ 284 miles | “°F y 79 ge .f aly f 3 ‘ Junétion Flat to Savona’s Ferry... ..409 miles | M. Stw’t Je/;, xe einige] Pare Pa Geo'town (At. 7.25 “ [Ar10.45 +1 __. ‘SOURIS. BRANCH. Trains Going West, STATIONS, |Ne. 9 Express! No. Mixed. Sourls.....,..\Dp. G15 a, me jDp, 260 pom. Hereby, 21 hates 4 Pp. 313.7 St. Peter’s.....) * 7.90 1. Ago..8, Morell... . ary os 7 FO. Mt. S’tw’t Jnc,.{Ar. 8,25 = Ar, 5.40 P. Ta. Trains Guing East. erartoxs. |No. 10ixpress|No, 12, Mixed Mt. Stw’t Jane. Dp. 4 p. m.(Dp, 8.45 a, m4 WEMUER. ooo 00h e “23. St. Peter’s...... 7 on Le eee oe FOR God > RP Go * NG oa:5- 0, cette 4 Ar, 8,05 ‘* j|Ar1135 “ ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kca 61 Steam Navigation Co. Steamers MAY, i879. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steam- ers * St. Lawrence” and * Prin- cess of Wales” will leave as ander :— NOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings, at five o'clock. Returning from Pictou every TUKSDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax. BR leave Picton tee Beek eeey every MON. DAY and THURSDAY, on arrival of mornia train from Halifax, connecting both ways wi stage and Steamer ‘‘ Neptune,” to and frox Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights, connecti wits 10a. m. Train TUESDAY and FRIDA for Halifax. FOR CANADA AND UNITED STA Leave Summerside for Pee STATE. EVERY DAY about 9a, m;. on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. Returning to Summerside EVERY NOON, on arrival of merning train from St. John, By order, ¥. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE mark, The Great TRave mas 4 edy, ao unfail- ‘ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, Spermatorr ahe a, Le Impotency, and eo a all diseases that = Before T. follow as a se- After quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Uni- versal Laasitude, Pain in the Back, Dinstens of Vision, ture 0] nd other Diseases that lead to eres ee yd place please address “= m wn : i and by all wholesale andr: ists i the Uvited States and Cauats doh - TRY IT.) Janvary M1 79. EE ie 9 / tne ene mt