aie ci nt i _—" ue Sf baie om mn: — — Clippings From Late Papors. | oad oe The public schools of Columbia Cra, | ee : ane ie, ; 25 1 542 >iothers, we publish the following ne ee 7 are cae nuded by 513 white and 5 which has been arranged from official colored children Canton, Me. , is excited over the fuil- ure of Otis Hayford, the most promin- | ent merchant in the district. Liabilities | $100,000. the United States this year will amount te two |undred millions of barrels, but | thousands of these will rot in orchar’ s. The question of burning the garbage | ef New York city is again ates and 2} cemmitte has been appointer d to inquire into the of its d sposilion, Post:aaster General Maynard says: ‘Lam going to Tennessee, where I left some yours ago all the property IL pos-| sess in the charge of & man W ho was once a part of it. [have a ¢euriosity to see what he has done with the rest of}, om The Upton (Canada) bush fires are all burned out, and but little is observed pow save the blackened ruins of crops the} ethod angl cost of this maaner | a em oe “Timo ‘Ta bie. tables the city daily from Sum ins arrive In Tig nish and pots avates le, Alberton, Trains leave the city for Summerside, Tig-| | nish, Albe rton | and points | W est, daily, at |6.30 a.m, 9.25 am., and 4.50 pm. For | Georgetown, Souris, and all ‘points East, at 7 la.m., and 4 p,m. It is ostimated that the apple crop of |‘ . S$ p.m., and $.30 p.m. West, at 10.16 a.m.,; bs > all points | From Georgetown, | & st at 10.04 a.m. | Steamer Hes ather Bell lle aves Charlottetown | ; , ler Orwell every Monday and Wed inesday | | Souris, and aad .10 p.m. evenl Lvs. Leave Or well f for © harlottetown every ‘Pues- } iday and ‘Thur slay mornings at ; o'clock. | Leaving Char ‘lottetown for Orwell same | levening at 3 o'clock. | Returning trom Orwell to Charlottetown same eveniug, arriving at ( ‘harlottetown about 8.30 o'clock. Leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and u ‘clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at for Mount Stewart | Friday mornings at 4 7 0 ‘cloc k. Leaving Charlottetown for Mount Stewart os at from two to three o'clock, same evening to Charlottetown according to tide, return same evenings. ad A steamer leaves Steam Nav igation Wh: urf, and heuses. The work of relief is pro- gressing slowly there seems prospect of but little distress now that}” ‘cannot be relieved from local sources. | and uot Mrs. Ellen Shaughnessy, of New York, while cooking gruel Sunday evening, put ina ban iful of thinking it was salt. Ellen and her twe children, aged 13 and 8, Mrs. Ann Carson, aud Hugh Cassidy, partook of = ji ny | eel. the gruel; Ca ssidy died and ihe OLHers al day, in this city, for Pictou L anding every Mon- Wednesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday mornings at hali- -past seven ovclock. Return- same days. A steamer also makes side and Point da Chene, daily ie between and con- Surmmeil nects with the express ‘rain to and from this cit NTERNATION AL STEAMSHIP CO’Y. ca amers leave pier, Reed’s Point, St. John, N. 8, every Monday, W ednesday and Iriday at 8 a. m., for Eastport, St Andrews, St. Ge *p yhen, Vor as and Boston. -T a - os ° Ty 7? . are very ill, but ave recovering. Phe’ oomers atid vat pier, Reed’s Point, St. arsenic had been hought te kill rats. \John, N. B, ever Tuesday, Thursday and T ‘nes > 4) -4: > | Saturday cect from Boston, Portland, L nde the auspices of the British Eastport, St. Stephen and St. Ancrews. Goat Society it was resolved to havea : ianeee kid dinner during one of the days ot} er JOHN & MAINE RAILWAY the show held in the Alexandria Palace Trains leave Depot, Water Street (Ferry), Tbe viands were to consist solely of the flesh oj the kid at different ages, feotboe in various ways to represent fow!, mut ton, lamb, veal, aud fawn. The object is to bring this article of food inte more general consumption. eo An jateresting and wondertu trial by jury has just been finished at Hone | Gale, Pa. Three child girland| twe litile boys—aged respectively nine, | seven aad six years, were arrested and | charged with a criminal assault upon af ren—one little virl aged eight, one ‘Angie’ | Myers, The prosecutrix swore that while :eturning heme frem scheo! ae was set upon by the threo defendants and so terribly punished that et her heariog and one eye was the re- sult. The children were acquitted. ee the ioss The following extract from a sermon preache sd by Sydoey Smith to Her Ma- jesty Queen Victoria on her accession to the throne is, thinks Londen “ Trut h,” werthy of all recalling : ° Extinguish- ing in your heart thetiendish love of military glory from which your sex does not necessarily exempt you, aad to which the wickedness of ilatteries may urge you. Say wt your death bed, ‘I have made few orphans in my reign ; 1 have made few widows. My object has been peace. I have used ail the might of my character and ail the power of my situation to check the irascible pas- siens of mankind and turn them to the arts of honest industry.’ A leading officer in one of the Mon- treal courts was charged with never going to bed sober... Of course he in- dignantly denied the seft impeachment, and he gave the particulars of a certain night in proof. We quete his own words: ‘Soon after I got ia bed my wife said: ‘W hy, husband, what is the matte: with you? Youactse strangely. ‘There is nething the matter with me,’ said |; ‘nothing atall. ‘Il’msure there ia,’ said she; ‘yeu don’t act natural at all. Shan’t I get up and get seme. thing for you ? And sho got up, light- ed the candle and came to the to look at me, shading the light with one hand. ‘I knew there wassomething edd about you,’ said she. Why, you are sober |” : 3 } DYUSide - 2ab oe A Fact Worth Knowing. Are you suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Colds “settled on the breast, Pneumonia, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs? If so, go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup. This medicine has lately been inticduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits The pple are going wild over its seceess, and Druggists all over our country are writing us of its wonderful cures among their customers 2,400,000 samples have been given away fre: charge. If you wish to try its superior virtue get a Sample ——. fot 10 cents. Large size bottle 75 cents. ‘Three doses will reiieve any case, Try it, - ——_- — Remedy for Hard Times. Sto} spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and styie. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial thi ngs of life ev ery: Way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using 30 much oi the vile humb ug medicine ‘that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, hut put your trust in the greatest of all simp: pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. Try itonce. Read of it in another column, aily sane eS aera 7 ae 8 15a. m. (Express) for Bangor, Portland, ’ ’ Ss Boston, St. Andrews, St. Stephen, \W ood. [stock, Fredericton and intermediate Stations. 4.5) p. m. (iuxpre 3s) for Fredericton and i intermediate Stations, ' . ; ae ‘ : . (rains arrive at Depot, ‘rater Street i(Ferry), daily (Sundays excépted) as follows: 10.00 a. m. (Express) from Fredericton and intermediate Stations, ’ Ri , Dvuiiilh Bas os 0C vo. m. (Express) from Boston, Pr rtlanu, = ¥ ‘ , . . i r, { \ j Ss pnen Wood stock and intermediate Stavions. ee ee i MARRIED. New London, on the Atthe Pi ' 22nd inst., by the Rev. T. B. Reagh, Robert John Gray, of Newcastle upon-Tyne, Eng- land. to Miss Elizabeth Bryanton, of Burling- teu, Lot 18, P. EF. Island. Manse, Georgetown, by the Rev. on the 16thinst., Mr. Alex. Brown's Creek, to Miss Jessie Campbell, eldest daughter of Mr. Simen ¢ ampbell, Brooklyn, Lot 61. on the 6th inst., by arsonace, At the John MeKinnon. M. ds — At Cambridge, Masa “= Rev: a Cumn ot George Ss. Boyer, of Cambridge, to Louise L. ina, of Cambridge, but formerly of Prince Edward Island. At temas by the Rev. Thomas Phelan, P. P.. Donald A. McDonald, Esq., M. P. P., to Margaret, youngest. daughter of the late Mr. Fin; gh M eVonaid, Tracadie. E> LEB. At Quincy, Mass., lith, Miss Flora McLean; ay ed 24 years td 8 months. At Brae, Lot 9, Aug. of consumption, after a linge ring il Iness Bi with Chrissian youngest son of Charles fortitude, A lexan Ler, Mothaivéie. Very suddenly, at French River, New London. on the Zist inst., Jemima, beloved wife of George McKenzie, Esq., ter of Wilhnam Johnston, Esq., River, aged 24 years. At North Road, Hope River, on the Sth of April last, of in tlammation of the stomach, John Thomas, son of William acd Mary Ann Cosgrove, aged four years and three months. At Slecinind Point, Lot 36, on 3ist Aug., of consumption, Mary, the beloved wife of the late Allan 8S. McDonald, aged thirty-seven years, of Long At Be deque ; on Vriday, the 10th inst., at the residence of Fred H. Moyse, in the 87th year of her age, Helen Andersen, relict of the late Capt. Thomas Moyse. Deceased was a native of Campbelton, New ‘Laeaee, in this island, but for many years a resident of Shemogue, N. B, At Summerside, on the i9th inst., aftera lingering g illness, Eliza J ., beloved daughter of James and Mary Johnston, aged 18 years. At Summerside, on Tue sday the 7th inst., Mr. Ediound Craswell, aged 51 years. At his residence in Beimont, Lot 16, 30th year of his age, Mr. John McGregor. the oldest son of the late Rev. William McGregor, pastor ef the Presb yyterian congregation of Richmond Bay. oP eee a Ww) ho has not heard of Frank Hardenburg, of the Fifth Avenue ‘Theatre, New York, (Rag Money Jim in ‘* Pique.”) fie says, I always use Giles’ Liniment lodide Ammonia; it is a wonderful remedy for pain, especially inflama- tory rheumatism, sore throat, enlarged joints and varicose veins, from which | sutiered; was by its use. Giles’ Pills cure Billious- ness. Sold by W. KR. Watson. Send for pamphle t. Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Trial size 25 cents. weer pyro ee ee MRS. W. W i. IRVING E now forming her AUTUMN and WIN- EER CLASSES in DRAWING and VAIN’ 7 ING, in all their different branches, irom del, Life, ac, in bende pupils will kindly send in their s00R as convenient, ry. . - ? 2 : Herms, &¢., mace known on application at ;er : Sty ; ber Studio, City Hotel, opposite R. C. Cathedral. Ch'town, r Rept. ii, ‘S0—2aw tf ‘HE place to vet your Printing done is a the EXAMINEK PRINTINGROOMS, TLY Oy names as } acd daugh-}. in the <meta eae a nldressed EALED TENDERS, is undersigned, and endorsed we | Wood Islands \Works,” will be recel SATURDA Y. the th conetaieniie of Works at E. 1., aceore be seen on applic: ution Woods Is to Dunean C Notice to Contractors. ‘ender for ling to a plan and specific ation to Prince Kdward island. RAILWAY, TIME TABLE NO. 14, ‘ to the ved until] SUNOMer A rangement, OCTOBER, for the} lands, J’. rawlford, eq, _P. P., Wood Islands, and from TRAINS GOING WEST, === whom forms of Tender can be obtained. SS er ee > ao he AND "Persons tendering are notificd that tenders ; i ee will not be considered unless made on the| sratiuns, | EXPRESS. | MIXED | MIxep printed forms sup] lied and signed with their | ) e cme. cmeiiamemataees |} semen et actual signatures, Rach tender must be accompa tuied ce pte d bank cheg ue ae lo five » pe the amount of the tender, Ww hich feited if the sacl "adel nes to ent i J HPAL tO comple te the werk contrac ‘ted for. < & turned, cept the lowest or any Tender, By order, Department of Public Works, | A LL that tract, x situate, lying anc being on r. Dress Materials, in BEIGES|™'® and CAMEL’S HAIR, as well) Messrs. Hovésox & ~MeLeor, as other Dress Materials, will] “hrlettetows 0% peg ere be found to be the Cheapest) EDWARD JARVIS HODG and most serviceable in thej|se 7% eo market. They call especial attention to their WINCEYS & STAPLE GOODS, of which they carry a complete stock. is replete with every novelty, at PROPER PRICES. They feel that all they need say about their MANTLES is that they are much superior in Style, etc., and Cheaper in price than last Fall; this is saying a great deal, when it is known they were at least 10 per cent. cheaper than any other House in the city. The Subscribers are confident they can please, and therefore invite the public to inspect their Goods before purchasing else- where CONTAINS MOPS, BEC EE, Re! BPANDELION, SAND THE PUREST AND BE Y1ES OF ALL OTHER BITTEBs. eAll Diseases of the Stomach, - yans, Nervousness, Sleep lessness, : Complaint ts and Drunkeness. Bous found in them. giree books, and try the Bitters bef gsieep. Take no other, and Best. FoR saLE By W. R. gAPOTHEC CARIES HALL. 83 Queen Street, [ma contract when called on to do 80, or if he fails tender is not accepted, the cheque will be re- The Department does not bind itself to ac- -—- S. CHAPI —oe - secretary. (se 23, 7i Towns sh ip For further particulars apply at the office of Mortg ragee, fe gt og UP eee pe pe cn r . -° e 4 . -_ "ey ‘ Their Millinery department pri eo8 4 ; aa ge) (A Medicine, not a Drink.) RFR AKT, asi MEDICAL QUAL! — ch a oe Ge A ee mBlood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or-§ Si0e00 IN GOLD a ‘Vill be paid for a case they will not cur gor help, or for anything impure or injuri Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters ani! WATSON an Lip 3.25 pm by an ac Georyet’n. |Dp?. 20am| bp j vf 3.54 ? r cent of | Cardigan ..| “ae 4 will be tor Mt Stew t. Ar 8.40 ‘* ‘Ar 5,20 *! er into 4] Souris ....! ‘Dp 6. 30 am. Dp: 2.30pm.) Harmofty .| ** 6.45 “| ** 2.53 * If the! s¢ Peter’s.(** 7.45 “| 4.09 « Morell....| ‘* 8.08 ‘| ** 4.40 * 8.40 ** ‘Ar a Mt st tew t. | Dp 8. 50s ta ‘Dp 5.39pm Koyalty Je| * 9.46 *' * 6.48 + Ch’town . .|Ar iV.04 ** Ari ae = Stews... ae Dp | 6.30am| ‘Dp 9. 25am Dp 4.50 “eee |Ar 9.4] * se Mt i Stew't. “ | cr sJEAU, | ‘‘ 6.46 Ottawa, 18th Sept., 1850. eod Royalty J« Dp 9.56 * | “6a N Wiltsh’ e} ‘2. oe f | 10.49 “1 * 6.96 6 Ai S| SINGING. Hunter R’r} ** 7.36 “ | “11.04 “1 © 698 6 ; preteibe cd * 8.05. °* | * 30,65 ** ) ** Sa Nand after AUGUST Ist, Mus. Jaitzs| Coty Line| “ 612" | “11.54 * | “ 1.38 ()* Brown will give instruction in Music Kensingt'n} 8.40 7 | “12, oe ‘* 1. = A and Singing at her residence, King square, Summ’side|“" 9.09 é: Ar l. =~ Ar 8.95 « , volicati Dp 9.15 iDp 2.3 oe ferms on application. ont aes SE bn 9 os ; Ch’town, July 29, 1880-—3m 2taw tu th s W ellingt’n | JOL “| ** Baa * Port Hall..| ‘*30.23 ‘| ** 4.03 * \ @ | O'Leary ..) i820. © | » &2 « Alberton..! ‘12. 05pm! ** 6.33 ‘ iene Mortgage dd of Tignish ...| JArl2.45, oe “Ar 7 ae ; —=asa XO be soll by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the} TRAINS GOING EAST. Couet = in Summerside, in Prince ' ; County, on 8: VPU R ete the 30th day STATIONS, | EXPKESS. | MIXFD. MIXED, of OCTOBER NEXT, _D. 180, at the hour of 12 o’clec ss a under apa byl" oo i ee ee ee 5 virtue of a Power of Sale in an Inden-] Tignish.. .|Dp 1.45pm) Dp 6. 45 am| ture of M ortgage, dated the l9th day Off Atiesbon | 9OR 46 (Ar 7 4.45 ef | September, A. DD. 1575, and made be-|— \Dp 8.00 * , tveon TundborE A. GREEN atid Enara| O'Leary... | * 2 ts oa Guanes, his wife, of the one part, and; Port Hull. 4s 4.07 ** | **10.23 * Enwarp Jakvis Honason, ef the other! Wellingt’n 4.39 °°) “11.09 °* | patt, -— pene jar 5.15 ** |Ari2.00 m er plece or a cel of land fc p 6.00 = Dp I, Yo pur i Dp 6. 40am 140 ‘ie 71g ; ; Kensingt’n; ** : 6.95 cole number eventeen,in Prince County aforesaid Ce't'y Line! ** 6.54 my “230 a: “e 7.54 “ee j bounded ‘and describe a as folloy 3, that 13 to Bradalba’¢ : ye Tate «299 «1 6s BOR & say : “* Commencit at 2 stake tixed in the Huber a ee roe “6 = - “ me y - OMmMmMeprecilt ‘ 2 Stake DAC il au AT sh iw 20° Tet oe tot AVING on hand, and ar-|south-west angle tormed by the intersection |“ Wilts ; a3 “| er “SOR ivi iy,aw 3 _jof Crozier Strect with Spring Street, and run-} Royalty Je} ‘© 8.19 * | r > | * 9.56 * riving daily, a W ell select- ping from thence along Spring Street north! oo. wn Lay g.35 + tip 41s «| ed lot ot GEN K RAL DRY Ui hin oy de: crees east seve nty teet to tie south . hn tow a. sath poke S.: 5 jar 4 38 a F Arl0. is ~~ ~ . . line of a lot of lan d owned DY b. -, Mills: Oh’ i on audi In; Boia crenata — -- y ’ : Ae own. Vp 4, 00 ym D O0ant! eee . nie they hope ” thence eastwar dly along the said lot ata Royalty ev ere . 418 « i i 29 cs | barge enough jor any family to ei angle SIX by four feet, thence at aright Mt sitew’t.|Ar 5.20 ‘ Ar 840 “« eS z e, jangle north wardly sixty-eight feet to Shea a — _\|4ar chose from, take this opportunity | street; thence ¢ stidauilly salon the aid ve w't. D5 6 35pm | Dp 5 S50am| to inform their friends and the street sixty-two feet to Dav id Rogers’ lot os Pete tl .. ee : | 8 30 : : . thence ata ri ig rht ai gle southwa rdly along st Bit i ’ ever a.) 6.20 5. 1 clothes-wearing community that lot one hundr ed and th irty- -elg ht feet to Harmony | a a 17 | 27: iy, sé . * . . . : A g ; soos so : they intend to sell at lower} (rezicr’s street aforesaid; thénce westwardly | SOUrIS ... |AF 1.0) | OTT id «cick . Aare . along said strect one hundred an: it wenty- -six| Mt Stew’t. Dp 5 5. 35pm Dp 3 55am! Ree ee res Their New fect to the plac e of commencement, together Cardigan . i<s 6235 10 51 ¢ the milis built thereon. Georget n..!Ar 6.55 ‘* |Arl0.50 Solicitors, N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Roy alty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the mornivg; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Junetion with the Express Train from Char. lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the afternoon, ALEX. MACNAB, Supt. and Engineer.” Railway Office, Charlotictown, May 20, 1880, pat pres her ar ne sp 8; kea pio 61 To THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ‘To Boston. bD. 1850. SON, Sieamers Carroll = Woreester, ———_ a | wi GROTH STEAMERS are fitted with #/ HD superior Passenger Accommodas Bowels,§| tiem, arranged for every convenience ~ comtort, and titted up in elegant style. | Friant carried at moderate rates, and aa i emalc | low as by any other route. Kags, in boxes and barrels, handled with | the greatest care. eae. ig LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN # Every Thursday, puuctually at 5 p.m, a LEAVE BOSTON re youg F Lvery Saturday, punctually at noon. + ie CARVELL BROS., AGENTS Chi town, June 3, 1850—2aw mw, ar pat. Flour and Meal. , RDERS will rr recelv Seal for the follow- = | ; a] ~% OK Poy SUE ; Bone Baas Bone Mili, in the Royalty. No less than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED, W. HYNDN TREMAINE & METCALF. Ch’town, Sept. 22, 1880, Dee. 1, 1879 Valuable Property for Ch town, chester Street, and running back 80 gether with the buildi For. further particulars apply to Hopcson & McLxop Charlottetown. f ee unders ian wei will pay fifty cents Cash | per ewt. for all bones delivered at the r§ XO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No, 74, imthe first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Lor- s thereon erected. ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— S. '* Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘*Golden Age,’ “Extra Family, eon arcup’s Su- perior,” ‘* White Hose,” ‘* Florence, *sBeaver,” “Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber, and choice K, D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour at Mulls, or delivered at quantity \N, and Meal f. o. b. - , | Charlottetown or Sunmerside, wr J, R, FOSTER i Millers and Shippers’ Agent, 1. | May 6, gS0. Moncton, N. Oe} y's we ee pate, ra*RE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — PS _ sous having relatives or friends ab broad, desiring to keep them informed ed concernirg P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or cheap, feet, to} er way than by subscribing to Tue WkEsUT | Examiner. Sent, postpaid, * any Messra,? m Great Britain, ‘the United os cr the Dominion, on receipt of One Do To take effect on the 24th i ay, 1880, ee ie tee ig i‘ y