fre t ¥ { 4; : se 9s RON A ls —er ws rT 7 - mr : ’ a — | ' | { | a | TY | and Univers x abie. ) lh 0 Cpe i : if Miscellaneous. | t ime T ‘Vail ousie J “7 —_— > excursioni 1 rete ete i : ie : for the convenience of excarsionists anc - ; : ig c that.the professions in| ce : ee a i 5 7 * it ie laimed - : "acd ith young | others, we publish the following Time Table, THE MUNERD BURSARIE ° : Rela Ge eres ee my which has been arranged from official ————e s men. . WwW: et housie College \ i tables :-— | te TEXHE Winter Session of Dalhousie Coilege . | tables : a HY i VOMNEGIAY oF Lord Lytton brought home from [n-| Trains leave the city for Summerside, Tig: | will a erg ot OM ate . rhe TIME TABLE NO. i4, dia a fine cream-colored Arab horse and | nish, Alberton and points West, daily, at | cel a 7" ‘< aah ae oe Paina z a : sh, 4 . Haws 4 jon will begin on that Cay, pte Tie g ie : ffalo cows. ‘6.30 am, 9.25 a&m., and 4.50 p.m. or pin. soe +: aia onday ‘ \ three buifa | Geor vetown Souris, and all points Kast, at 7, and classes will be opened on Mon ati summer u rrangement Ina speech delivered a few days ago “a e nd 4 p = November. Students may exter as (1) Un 2 ie i é ; 7 . “ } a.m, ale ~™m. i i AM . rraduate ith » te ction of av 3 ‘ring for dm “4 in Indiana, Mr. Hendricks, the leading | ‘rains arrive in the oy ot = we | ? ehuivenity De pene . avae Nétoube at the , : : ‘teian } at Stat - | merside rtor Tignish ant olnts | a rsi ORFOS TE A eT ae ln te 4 Democratic phlitic se — ar a] W ~<a wane. 4.35 Sn and 8.33 p.m. | end of their course, or (2) a8 General Students To bake eilect oi the 24th May, 1880, “ dertoek to prove that et all the Repub-| Se as iia i ee a whe do not look forward toa Degree. For] = —— oY es | Krom Georgetown, Souris, and all f : inaticn ; TRAINS GOING i. i lican leaders connected. with the great ast at 10.04 a.m., and 7.10 p.m. the latter no Matriculation Examinaticn is re- NS XG WEST, , ; cae a. os © . ’ : ee ce P -esidenti vearly four years ago | Stes vather Bell leaves Charlottetown | quured, ti ty _ re “ amshee J fluential | acral Coens Weetag and Wednesday | ‘The Matriculation Examinations are partly STATIONS | EXPRESS. | MIXED, | i Gen. Gar ble bi M I d > “Os ited : iz See ren : ' oval and partly written; the subjects for} ~" a ere iar Je MIX&KD, ae and cu. pa ne. air. enarie 88 CIOe al ; e o~ ‘ on ; mtrance i to the First vear of ihe Arts course siciaiiaiagtaiaaa pl Mieaias iil ail, f Pi is charge evidence viven by) Leave Orwell for Charlottetown Overy Pues: | i é en e ‘ ; we 9 6 a ee wa ial al a C day and Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock. are ; . Georget n.. Dp 7.20 am) Up 3.25 pm \ Garfiel! before a | gen : rd Leaving Charlottetown for Orwell same) 5 I. Ix Crassics.-- Latin Grainmar, Greek Cardigan .., ** 1.40 4 * 3* 4 mittee. Mr. Hendricks was very bitter evening at 3 o'clock. Grammar, one Latin subject, one Greek sub-| Mt Stew't. Ar 8.40 ‘‘ !Ar 5.20 * aint fact accounted for by the circum < Returning from Orwell to Charlotietowa | ject. The f slowing eubjects are recom- Souris ....;Dp6.30am Dp 2.30pm, —— stance that if Tilden was cheated eut of| same evening, arriving at Charlottetown aes _ Or mended : . aaa Harmon ; * 6 “i * gaa ; ee , :, ' 8.30 o'clock. In Latin—Ceear, Gallic War, Book L.; or| §¢ Peter’s.| *‘ 7.45 ** | ** 4.09 * the Presidency, Hendricks was robbed | Fo Charlottetown for Mount Stewart| oR ene a | « a. 2 . ei ia all wale ane ag. | eave Charlottetown 4 s at Virgil, Maeida, Book Ll. ‘ Morell... a 5.08 4.40 ** of the \ ice-l oe : ~p tay Soe as ievery Wednesday aud Friday mormngs at 4) \ “y r In Greek. —Xenophon, Anabasis, Book I. Mt Stew't. “ 840 “lAr 5.90 « : + residen=:| ratook | mam | = aneane with Silden of tne , o'clock. ‘towart for Charlottetow? at | S [] M \ tt R S lock Instead of the above, equivalents may be} Mt Stew’t. Dp 8. 50am Dp 5.30pm! — tial tic!cet. a rw Stewart for Char.ottetown j - offered, if they be not parts of the Under-| Royalty Je] * 9.46 “'* 6.48 © ’ y : 5 4 Coes : graduate course, on giving a week’s notice to| Ch’tow : ce | ” ‘ , Way Tusy Marrigp.—Nee ssity 18} Leaving Charlottetown for Mount Stewart ae oun vine meee a Ub town .. Av 10.04 ** Ar 7.10 * . . omc . » "a 2 ve ¢ . - > 0 . ” : 7 oS “ WEMAUY, . Re i ae eee oe ——e | the mether of invention. A cor! | same evenings = room, wwe Pog ee —OF— il. {xs Matnematics.—Arithmetic ; Euc-} Ch’town -- Dp 6, 30am | Dp 9.25am Dp 4.50pm dent at Chatauqua gives the following’ according _ ees lid’s Klements of Geometry, Books I. and H.;) Rovaity Je!“ 6.46 As DAT | og 5136 & ; : ae a | same evenings. Vs 14 BE a. i telah he » Kona. v0) ' i» 9.56 * F if account of the manner io which the: A steamer leaves Steam Navigation Wharf, atari, ae a: a wie eee i Wilteh’e| 7.94 « peas vo) oe aa * } > . r 7, ‘Q wodi!. . ° . ° a . u1s O 2 now quan y , = 2) a y ‘ ropricties oi the plaee were preserved | in this city, for Pictou Landing every Mon- Sande — es i 7 & Hunter R’r| ‘© 7.36 “| «11.04 «| «6 on és ' y ‘ t j lay ye 2AY - suay Sg ls / : = ss “ . , ‘ rt 4 ’ a \j ya couple whe found themselves in an| day, Wednesday, Phursday La a ay Ill. Ixy Evoutsu —Grammar; History of | Bradalba’e | “ 8.05 * | esd. 4b 4] ee 7.00 i unpleasant situation -—A young man) mornings = halfpast seven oclock, Keturn- B England; Geography ; Composition. Co't'y Line] “* 8.12 *¢) “11.54 | ogy a 2 . o wa ,|* a | ing same days. - d ' : “ek aS ae ae is | coqo + and his girl arrived = Chantangus » aj A aaient also makes daily trips between , rhe subjects for entrance into the first year Konsingt "ae a cola ae ** 7.50 “ e late hour in the evening, and after care | cu merside and Point du Chene, and con- of the Science Course are : Summ’side|}, 9 15 « ‘Dp 2.99 « ‘Ar 8.95 « A dy ful and anxious search the only accomo-} nects with the express train to and from this I. In Mariemarics.—Same as for the First} weojjingt’n - Q 52 « a 3 98 “ 4 4 ien to be secured were found te be | city. Year in Arts. ) ' 6619.99 «¢] «6 aay ss Fa 4 dation ‘o be sec J emmensnaste Ts ae a i 4.07 %: ene small reom inacottage. Thenwas}; arom Se = [1. Iv Exe@visu.—The same as for the First O'Leary ..| “11.20 “| 5,29 « e= : yp (INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO’Y. Year in Arts. in, “10 OF ‘< @ an 6s | teda dilemma. ‘To occupy that ; Alberton. .! 12.05pm! “ 6.33 | presen . , ss 1 l be PY ifes | Steamers leave pier, Reed’s Point, St. John, Lit, Ls LatIN OR GREEK ok PRENCH: | Tignish..,/Ar)2.45 “ |Ar 7.30 * ' aim we be weuld be af aa est N. B.. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ‘ Latin, — a or See ee = Violation 0 e proprieties oO Me; Ola Ba 7h East? rt, St Andrews, St. ° “xamination for the firs ear in Arts. TRAINS GOIAG : return home as akeddtite~the last| een teieae eat tana. : remaine p Cd 3 German..—G Tamar and Translation. i aes a ae y boat had left. For either of them to! Steamers arrive at pier, Reed s Point, St. l’rench. —Grammar and Pransiation, alee aieaisinei onde sit up and pace the greunds the long/ John, \. B, every 4 nesday, Thursday and The following Bursaries dad Scholarships| ““ ~"’ | ~ or MIXED, i } Pe . rh . an oeen ) the chilis Saturday afternoons, from Boston, Portland, ARE NOW SELLING OFF TILEIR are allered for competition at the Matricula- ea cnsmmaesiniiaciienne ae might areus ” - py a > J} Eastport, St. Stephen and St. Ancrews. tion Examinations : Tistod Dp 1.45 pm|Dp 6.45 am’ . canvas cotyin the breezy amphitheatre| 7 . eee ee gnish ...| pn| Dp 6.45iam was ap alternative not to be thought, Su St k | “SEO MOS Stearns | Alberton. .| “2.25 « 18" Lae 5 f G . ] ‘ad — the ; b} m - A | SALE } l y LT } lier OC ° (,BORGE Me? ro, heq , vue i ounder of the : . is p 5.09 ie : — ee oe — eee el = i Munro Professorship ef Physics in this Uni-| 9 Leary... 3.10 9.05 a m “iy minisicr was sought out—-a very eisy) z= COMPRISING IN versity, offers this year seven Bursaries fot ee = — , aan * : . a: ws ei 9 i at eas a a sia i i Miia ee ee: Oi Vellingt’n} “* 4.39 **}) **3 of ; : Vé int —~an 10 AW | , Bas wee ae ‘ : comnvetition at the Matriculation Kxamina-; ' £ . i tasic it Fair Point —~and a fe Yio be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the| es ts com t , odd FET BS Pree om i minuies a short ceremeny was said ; Court House. in Charlottetown, Queen’s OPess GUUS, ie i : t] B ies is 7" seg me” {Dp 6.00 * | Dp L.05pm)Dp 6.40am | ° j - a eee eee RRC Me oe . he yalue of each of these bursaries 1s Zwe , ’ 7p i. . the twain were husband and wife; County, on WEDNESDAY, the Sixth Reioes Hus Fe ee hele oe Class.| Kensingi’n, ** 6.25 “1 140} «6 7g 4s . : : ° ' ; = Or" ’ oe nare LIOWO?T yoariy, With ass- ar 2 ee | . ° 4 John Baekwoods znd his bride eccupied day of ‘ Yctober, A. D. 18580, oo hour " 7 ; Tickets for the first two vears of the Under- Coty Line; ** &. 54 * 1 ** 219 1 os Cee ihe little room in the cottage together of 12 o’cleck, noon, oe oes = oe q erds, graduate Course, taken consecutively ;. pro- eas : 7.00 a =? 29 . “ 8.05 * ieti rer eaarved i fa power of saie contamed i an incen- vider! the holder of Bursary cain.s Certi.) Banter R’r] ** 7.28 ** 4 ** 207 “co. ad the proprieties were preserved in- Se a Tee Sa ¢ eter vided that the bolder of Bursary gain a Certi- | “Uu™ ; oan : F 7 a i } I a of mortgage, bearing we _ Me ot Bast: cS, ficate of Merit at the Sessional Examinations N Wiltsh eC ‘+ 7 fe e or sel ce 9.04 “ , ' Yecember, i876, and made between os . és Geek wane. Ather dean ieee Vacs. dete : . ; r 4. ‘< z : il \{clLeod of the one part and (‘ashmeres oft the firs b year, ca ter these two years, the Royalty Jel ‘ 8.19 ‘ js ae 9.56 * An English tarmer says that when he onald McLe ' f ? Bursaries are again to be competed for, and ee Dp 4.18 na in fi ; il} Daniel Hodgson of the other part, and Herings &e will be held during the third and fourth years Ch'towa ..jAr 8.35 ** /Ar 4.38 ‘* | Arl0. 16am gave his men, in former times, milk and assigned to the undersigned by indenture we 9 UT etn (renee on tepaeh aide Sie the (2 ao | =| ‘ . —— y ~¥ 49 wties fe atr . a a re Yi ee aaa or die e urse, ? Silas v sbUBC ¢ 4 ty ly ) i} 700 j oatmeal,as part of their daily food, thes bearing date the Eighth day of December, ae ie Ch’town ..) Dp 4.00pm‘ Dp 7.00am “On = “d . ad > j 7 vr ; } - 1876:— = j AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. prqueaing oes ° d . . Roy alty Je “ ‘: 18 ‘6 es 7,29 sz were rot ust, iat 5 an enaul Ing ? rE ‘4 i : 7 1 siti »] ° [ . j These seven ursaries are alloted for com- Mi Stev ot Ar 5 20 ‘ce \Ar 8 40 ‘ec A, LL that tem pros ene pares! of ane petition to students from the following five] - ended tanaka : hal since these have been changed for tea ; et soe erteteendoe~ apni comubeniinin Sina ins a 5 Hereditaments and Premises, situate, districts of Nova Scotia, and from New] Mt Stew’t.|Dp 5.25pm|Dp 8.50am “s 9,30 es 2 re and ceifee,—‘ wretched slops,’ he con- temptueusly calls them,—the laborers have become pale, out of condition, and cannot perform the tasks of former days easily. Here is a good hint to our owa farmers in the way of ratiens for their workmen and even themselves, Great Britain cannot compete with us in the proglaction of wheat, but she can- produce a much superior quality of oats. Let us exchange products to a certain extent, for mutual benefit. It is a pity we don’t abandon fine white flour, and eat the whele, greund from the grain, as in grits and Graham bread. Our teeth, bones, and muscles would be all the stronger and better for such a change of diet. Corn bread and fat pork,--‘ beg and hominy,’ vulgarly speaking,—is toe much the food of eur houseliolds, especialiy at the West. This at least, might be often varied by beef, rautton, or poultry, eggs and bread made from unbolted wheat flour, aod all be great gainers thereby in health, strength and eudurance.— New York Tribune. Gems of Thought. Form is good, but not formality. The eyes are the hands of curiosity. He who sows derision reaps mockery. Great businesses turn on a little pin. Better kind friends than cold kindred. Tho beat throw upon the dice is to throw them away. Think not ef doing as you like; do as you eught te do, The hypocrite is the deadly night- shade of humanity. The disease that has the’ most terrer fer women is lock-jaw. > LP pm nm lying, and being on Lot or Township Number Sixty-Feur, bounded as follows, that is to say:— Commencing at the south-east angle of land in the possession of Joseph Bears; thence north to the division line of townships num- bers sixty and sixty-two; thence east seven chains and ten and a half links to land in possession of Charles Stuart; thence south to Belle Creek; thence west along the said Belle Creek to the place of commencement, contain ing 91 acres, a little more or less, together with the appurtenances. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hopason & McLeop, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. JOHN BRECKEN, FREDERICK GE ST. CROIX BRECKEN, ROBERT ROBINSON HODGSON, Assignees of Mortgagee. {sep 7 oaw till sale tu} TRUTHS. eee HOP BIT TERS, (A Medicine, not 2 Drink,) CONTAINS HOPS, BRUCEU. MAXDRAKE, DANDELIGN, Anp Tae Purgst AND Best MEDICAL QUALI- TIES OF ALL OTHER BITTERS, Laan 2 OOO Bt All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Biood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or- gans, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Female Complaints and brunkeness. $i000 iN GOLD Will be paid for a case they will not cur or help, or fer anything impure or injuri- ous found in them. Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and free books, and try the Bitters before you sleep. ‘Take no other. Summer Tweeds, Suitings, Fustians, Cordurays, Coatings (Plain and Fancy), Pant Cloths, &¢., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, Cheap White Cotton, Cheap Grey Cotton, Cheap Feather Ticking, Cheap Table Linens, Cheap Towels and Towelling, Cheap Sheetings, Xc., Cheap Hosiery, Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks, Cheap Silk Ties, Ladies’ Scarfs, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties, Cheap Shirts and Shirting, Cheap Linders and Drawers, Cheap Underclothing, (Ladies’ and Gents, ) Cheap Embroideries, Cheap Edgings, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Silks, Cheap Satins, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers. DRESS CAPS, Brunswick and Prince Kdward Island, one to each, viz :— 1. The Isiand of Cape Breton, 2. Pictou, Antigonish and Guysboro. 3. Colchester, Cumberland and Hants. 4. Halifax, Lunenburg and King’s. 5. Annapolis, Digby, Yarmouth, burae and Queen's. 6. New Brunswick. 7. Vrince Edward Island. Candidates must satisfy the Principal, be- fore the week in which the Hxaminations are beld, with respect to the districts to which they belong, and as coming from which they are entitled to compete. Students who have already Matriculated at any College are disqualified for competition. The Bursaries will be awarded to those Students - from the mes- Shel- several districts tioned, who make the highest total of marks at the Matriculation Hxaminations; but no Bursary will be awarded unless a Standard of Merit, determined by the Senate, shall be reached by the candidate. The Examinations for the Munro Bursaries are the same us those for the Professors’ Schol- arships. Further information may be obtained on ap- plication to the Principal. 2.—Prefessors’ Schelarships, Two Scholarships, entitling to free attend- ance on all the Classes of the Undergraduate Courses in Arts. The subjects of Examinations for these Scholarships this year are nearly the same as those for Matriculation in Arts at the Uni- versity of Halifax, viz :— Latin for 1880 : Cresar, Gallic War, Book L.; Virgil, Aueid, Bock ILL. Greek for 1880 : Xenophon, Anabasis, Book L Arithmetic : the ordinary rules of Arith- metic, Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, Pre- portion and interest. Algebra: as far as Simple Equations and Surds, Geometry : Euclid. English: Grammar, Analysis, Ontline of English and Canadian Histery, and General Geography. One Scholarship entitling to free attend- ance on all the classes of the Undergraduate courses in Science, is offered by the Profes- sors this year for competition at the Matricu- lation Examination. The subjects are the same as those of the Matriculation Examina- tion in Science, By direction of the Board of Governors, First and Second Books of Morel: :..] ** Bez 1 St Peter’s., ‘* 6.20 ** | **10.01 ** Barmeny .j “fii “ U*1LE © Souris... |Ar 7.35 ** ;Arll.40 ** “gp Sige ** 6.55 ** a 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 Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Char- lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the afternoon, ALEX. MACNAR, ; Supt. and Engineer. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1868, pat pres her ar ne sp sj kca pio 6i ?, B. Island Steam Nav. Co, Cardigan .. Georget’n..|Ar Steamers Sti. Lawrence and Princess of Wales, Summer Arrangement, COMMENCING MOMDAY, Zist JUNE, 1880. NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every MUNDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS at 7.30, connecting there with the train for Halifax. : Returning to Charlottetown same days about 2 p. m., on arrival of train from Halifax. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside EVERY DAY (Sundeys excepted) on arrival of train from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with trains for each of the above-named places ; and at St. John, with Steamers of the Inter- national Co, and Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every MONDAY MORNING, about 67 SiS SIT RN: ARI EM LORE EES LPR REET SSL ER EEE EE LY a ae te Remedy for Hard Times. fhe Hop Cough Cure and Pain§| Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents WILLIAM DOULL, [3 @ clock. j . . ~~ »ur ” ) Stop spending so much ou fine clothes, rich Relief is the Cheapest, Sures each; another lot, 30 cts, each, &e, [se 9 80] Secretary. Keturning, leave Shediac EVERY feod and styic. Buy good, healthy food, and Best ——— — =| DAY (sunday excepted) on arrival of day cheaper and better clothing; get more real he train from St. John, ior Summerside, connect- i ings ife eve , 4 aaa , ing the ll rain for Chi y and substantial thing of ite every way. and | pon sunx ox W. R. WATSON ax = af bcbg eicnerng pee oes ome especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using £0 much of the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all *simpie pure remedies, Hop Sitters that cures always @ a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter t:mes and good health. ‘ry itonce. Reed of it in another column. APOTHECARIES HALL. Saturday evening about 5 o'clock. by order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. fmar 5, 86] GUAL | Among so many cheap things, ALL may expect to get Barguins, TREMAINE & Ch’town, June 19, 1880, bs rer Sale or to Let. GUAL ! STEEL PENS. eas a Poca A EN ASS OF BAND, ot the OM BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE a each te L% Stand,” Water “treet, WORLD. | |FEXNHAT Freehold Property, with a front of 00 ccount. eiylity feeton Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney ‘treet,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL April 26, 1880—tf ‘ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY E a} the Cheapest and most Newsy Round anc Nut Coal, From the diflerent Mines, Which is sold as Cheap as by others in the traee. 83 QUEEN STREET, TERMS CASH! Ch’town, July 22, 1880. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, — ‘*“\'o sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per , ear, total $1,200—all which was stopped y tliree 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, and1 want éVerybody to know it for : - .. eae al a re 3 ate 2 ~~ oe Mi ETGALF, Valuable Property for Sale, %O BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No, 74, in the first hundred of Town Lets in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to; gether with the buildings thereon erected. ) thei: benelit.” Water Street. For further particu apply to Messrs, t : ‘‘Joun Weexs, Butler, N. Y.’ Ch’town, Aug. 18, ’80—1m tu th sa Hopeson & McLzop Charlottetown. published in the Provinces, | — se Sine a SS Stn eas oo eter: \ : rc = mee gee oS ~ ; P