ew * pee x sta eae ee ee Ra ple aoe i SRE FEA Te o a ESP Ee | eer cages em dish ge “ niles “Oeatkes o reo) ty PS 8 ER ETE Sy oe 4 lit. - -— nate ee EE EE —————————— A DEAR EXPERIENCE, Sila; Ward was a bachelor of forty- five, and upward. Lsay ‘and upward, becatise at the time enrolment ol ’ . ; ir a. oo men subject to military aaty (ook pluce, the Silas was just forty-tive, although only | Sr, @ year previous he ha i been just thirty- Bix. | He was & man of quiet habits and gtrict economy, and had hever been Serabble Hill, his twenty miles frem birth» place in all his life | If he had any vices no ene knew of them, and his most serious fault was the use o!} sulphur and sugar of lead on hte hair, which made him smell like a straw bonnet just bleached. Last summer business called Silas to New York —at least that was his way of putting it. The fact was he had de- cided to go and look over the American Babe!, and the business was the purchase ef a pair of pantaloons. He had need of fifty dollars fer the journey, and fifty dollars was a very large sum fer a man ef Silas’s status to expend on one journey. Silas was attired most gorgeously for the great occasion, and as he paced the platiorm in freat of Scrabble Hill Stile tien, half the population of the village dropped everything to gaze at him. His coat was velveteen, with bright butteas, his waistcoat pull, bis neck-tie blue, and he had bought a pew par of fifty-cent gloves which had split halt way <lown tae backs in drawing en, 30 that Silas was obliged to follow the es- tablished rule for orators—‘Show oaly the palms of yeur hands to your audience. ; Silas’s mother accompanied him to the depot to sec him off, and give him a little parting advice. ‘Take keer of yourself, Silas,’ said she, ‘and don’t ge te poking into places where they've got the smallspox sor the b ydrophobus, Look out for them mock -auctious and lettery tickets that we read about iu the Gazette, and don’t court no strange gals, Silas, I beg of you. You know that you are dreadful apt to get took ia that way. Yerk gals is well enouch, I ’spese, but ten to ove they woulico’t know achura from a hay cuts ter, aud we don’t want ue such people here on our tarm. And don’t goa nigh the soa, Silas ; you might getJdrownded —an there’s the whart rats. They're as danyerous, I've hearn read, as cata- mounts, and they grow as big as year- ling heifers.’ Tpetrain came thuoadering along ; Mrs Ward cut short her farewell ad- dress, aud Silas got on board. f Our hero chose a seat near the mod- dle of the car, because he had heard it spoken Of as the safest, and when he had sétiled himself comiortably, and made-sure thet his pocket—boek was safe, and his package of doughnuts and eheeso net burst open, he begau to look about him. Presentiy a hand was laid lightly on his arm, and a very soft voice asked : “1s this seat engaged 7’ Silas giauced up and saw a pretty young ludy io a pink bonnet and white vail, und a profusion of yellow curls hanying over her shouiders. ‘No, indeed!’ said he with empress« ment; ‘ take the part next the window, Miss.’ ‘Thank you a thousacd times!’ said she, bowing and accepting his offer. ‘I have been in three cars im search of a seat, and dear me! I ceuld not sums mon up sufficient courage to ask any one to oblige me until lsaw you. And thén I knew « gentleman wiih such an expression of countenance as yours could net refuse me.’ Sr. Pavi’s (Cuvren or Sr. DwuNSTAN’S Charlottetown Chareh Directory ENGLAND) -Queen Square— Morning and Evening Service every Sunday at Il a. m. and 7 p. - females Schoo! at 24 p. m™m. Rev. Davic FitzGerald, Rector; Nev. Alfred Osborne Carate. PETERS, ( Square. — and 7 p.m. y m. Kvensong— 0 evenings, at 7.30. p.m. Hodgson, Priest incumbent, Bambrick Assistant Curate. CATHEDRAL. — Low Mass High Mass at Cuurcen or ENGLAND) Rochford Sunday Services—8a.m., 1] a.m. Daily Services—Matins-—9 a. 7 p-m.; except Friday Rev. George W. Rev. R. D. every Sunday at 5a. m. 10. a. m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Mass at 7. 30a. m. throughout the week. _ Rev. A. MeUilvray, Pr. Chaisson, Pastors. ; First Meruopist Cuurcu—Prince Street — Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 Sunday School at 2 p.m. Week Day Services -Tuesday and Thursdays at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. P Cowperthwaite, A. M., Pastor. Second Mernopist CnurcH— Prince Street, -— Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. \Veek day service on W ee evening. Rev. William Tippett, Pastor. Sr. James’ Councu { PRESBYTERIAN)- -Pownal Street.—-Service and Sermon every Sun- day at lla.m. and 64p. m, Sabbath School and Bible classes at 2:30 p, m. Weekly service in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday evenings, at 7:45 p.m, Rev Kenneth McLennan, Pastor. Zion Cuurcu ( Pressyrertan )—Richmond Street. —Service and Sermon every 5Sun- day at 1d a. m. andé} p.m. Sunday School at 24 p. m. John MeL. Me- Leod, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Murray, Pastor o'clock, a. m., 6,30 p.m. at 2.30 p. m. Barrisr Cuurcu—cor. Prince and Fitzrey sts Services and Sermon every Sunday at V1 a.m. and 6.30 o’clock p. m; Sun- day School at 2.30 p.m. Week day ser- vices—-Monday at 7.30 p. m.; and Friday Rev. a. m. and 6.30 p. m. Re Ve Prince Street.—Rev. Hours of Service, 13 Sunday Schoo! at 8p.m. Rev. D. G. MeDonald, Muin- ister. BrpLE Curisr1aNs—Prince Street.—Service and Sermon every Sunday morning at 10.30} a. m. and 6.30 p.m. Sunday Schoolat 2 p.m. Rev. John Harris, Minister. PRAYER MeerinG in Y. M. ©, A. every Sup- day afternoon at 4 o’clock. Discretes oF Carisr meet in House, every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. 6.30 p.m. Elders presiding. ——_ - —- New Church and Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing; get more real and substantial things of lite every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of rumning after expensive and quack doctors or using se 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 simple 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. ti te A Fact Worth Knowing. Are vou sufferiag with Consumption, Conglis ~evere Colds settled on the breast, Pneumonia, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs? If so, go to your Druggist and geta bottle of Bosechee’s German Syrup. This medicine has lately been intioduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are geing wa over its success, and Druggists all over our country are vwri'ing 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 fot 10 cents. Large size bottle 75 cents. ‘Three doses will relieve any case. ‘Try it. P. B. ISLAND POTTERY. PQvHE P. E. Island Brick and Pottery Com- pany is now prepared to sujply the Trade with every description of Ware in Milk Pans, Bread Pans, Butter Crecks, Bean Pots, Silas put his hand on his heart, and bebbed--his hoad gracefully several} times. “As it any one could refuse you!’ said he, ‘tam only too delighted to have yeu here.’ ‘Dear me! if ail gentlemen were so lite and kind,what a pleasure it would be to any lady to travel alone.’ ; Silas was charmed. It was so ex- tremely pleasant for such a pretty girl te appreciate himso thoreughly—why, there wasn’t a woman in all che vicinity ef Scrabbie Hili who ever thought it worth her while to call him polite and kind, and poor Silas had run his legs off (tiguratively) for many of them time and again, Conversation went oa briefly between Silas and his new acquaintance. He learnt that her name was Juanna Price --that she was going to Greoseville to meet some friends, and ‘ that her lonely heart yearned constantly for a con- gefiial soul.’ [Concluded in our next, | A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per yeurgaes $1,200—all which was stopped y 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 1 want everybody to know it for their’ benefit.” “Joun Werks, Butler, N. Y.’: Preserve Jars, Water Coolers, Molasses Jarg, FLOWER POTS IN GREAT VARIETY. Bordering for Flower Beds, | GARDEN VASES, &6., Chimney Tops, Stove Pipe Stones, Drain Pipes, QUEEN STREET. AVING on hand, and ar- riving daily, a well select- ed lot of GENERAL DRY GOODS, which they hope is large enough for any family to chose from, take this opportunity to inform their friends and the clothes-wearing community that they intend to sell at lower prices than ever. Their New Dress Materials, if BEIGES and CAMEL’S HAIR, as well as other Dress Materials, will be found to be the Cheapest and most serviceable’ in the market. They call especial attention complete stock. Their Millinery department 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. 83 Queen Street. MADE TO ORDER, | Aso ON Hanp—A large quantity of Goon | HARD BRIcK. defy competition. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, | ‘ AGENT. i } Derot at Newson’s Building, South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1880—wky tf VBE WEENRLY EXAMINER, — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them imformed conceruirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tuk Werenur Examtver. Sent, postpaid, to any address tn Great Britain, the United States, ar the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, All of which will be sold at prices whieh’! TREMAIRE & Ch’town, Sept. 22,°1980. | ; to their WINCEYS & STAPLE |: GOODS, of which they carry aj! y G00D8. BAKED MACARONI! IN 2-LB. TINS. . ALLO OO ’ tt oe i 7. BR r - Tt : bot § Anben Sd bua ed. a is A Perfe For IN FAN is. CHILDREN & IN VALIDS, mapulactnred in Switzerland, ee et Prone so ry § AR [KG Fit chUn EeLAuU Hf D FAR AHEAD OF AMERICAN AN BLACKING, - CANADIAN eee em i ay GOFF’. & BHER Sept. 20, 1880. Rese cNns. (sue PERFI SOLE PROPRIETORS | THE PERFECTION | ORE ENLEES © of WHISKY @Ales, o ~ Ht &-BROTHERS UNRIVALLED FOR |i couwenCALSTNEELLONDONE Pees TO D DY. | {ois iL Lenics, AAGYLESHIRE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ORNE | L ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viadact, KE. C., Lendon, Aug. 18, 1878 REPORT on the Lorne i1GHLAND WHISKY: ‘¢We have visited the b itling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the samples of their Lorne Highland and have subjects ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- : low, and of pleasant flavor, and posse: all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality vats, ‘A'L.¢.% + HISAY, rant. i Df BEE SEC ‘Avtuorn Hin, Hassaua, M.D. ‘‘Orro Hennegr, F.C, 8., F. 1 C.” \venis : MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY € CO., ‘haclottetown, PLE GOLD : ae PAR:8, MEDAL, tee 1878. ae £3. . m Pay ee Ree eden Sarr ee = I JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. wece 8 ae, => s LIC B di — ; = > & & 3 “a > ~ s > STRREMRSS oh. Ras Se eee i 1D PITT : o TAH ‘s H ( r Did t CONTAINS ERS, METCALF. HGPs. “BE E $ E E e4 FAR EL RARE, iy DARMDLIION, if (BAND THE Purest AND Best Mepicat QUALI-E | f1E3 OF ALL OTHER biprErs, 5 : ee . > ‘- Lees Cis ae {MAI Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels® Bisiood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Cr Huans, Nervousness, Sieeplessness, Femaleg BU umplaints and Eirumkeness, S$idce i COLD Will be paid for a case they will not cure gor help, or for anything impure or injuri- mous found in them. Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and free books, and try the Bitters befere you sleep. ‘Take no other, iE | fhe Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief +s the Cheapest, Surest and Hest. For SALE =: APOTHECARIES HALL. BY WATSON anp [mar 5, 80 | _ For Sale or to Let. epee Freehold Vroperty, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- ing 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a idoor. Apply on the premises to 5 af Mks. BOSWALL. April 26, 1880—tf ; i an Dnonon Valuable Property for Sale, aNO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No, 74, in the first. hundred of Town Lots in | Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to gether with the buiidings thereon erected, For further particulars apply to Messrs, Hopeson & McLxop Charlottetown. — Tee ling Prince fidward Islang — RAILWAY, TIME TABLE NO, 14, Fs Summer Arrangement, en ee To take effoct on the 24th Kay, 1880, TRAINS GOING WEST, eT ee ee MIXED, ee, ay STATIONS. | | ee we ee ee ee Georget’n.. | Dp 7.20 am) Op 3.25 pm Cardigan... ** 7.40 “| * 364 * Mt Stew t. Ar 8.40 ** 'Ar §.20 « | | | Souris .... Harmony.) ‘* 6.45 “| St Peter’s.| ‘* 7.45 “| ** 409 * Morell....| ‘* 8.08 ‘*| * 4.40 « Mt Stew’t.; ‘* 8.40 “ \Ar 5.20 Mt Stew’t. Dp 8. iGam Dp 5.39 pm Royalty Je! * 9.46 7! 6.48 « Ch’town .”.|Arl0.04 ** |Ar 7.10 * ‘ + 2.53 « ' - a i iAr ¢ “6 Royalty Je} ** 6.46 ** Ar 9,47 ‘Dp 9.56 «4 '* Seldom ™ weed SS ee Ge i Ec ae erm | Se os ee een a Ch’town .. Dp 6.80am)/ Dp 9.25am Dp 4.50pm a € Dp 6,30am|Dp 2.30pa|—aee | j——— a s *, N Wiltsh’e! ** 7.24 “| 10.49 “| 696 Hunter R’r| ** 7.36 ‘| 11.04 «| « 69g as gradalba’e | ** §.05 ** | *11.45 1 #6 7ige a Jo't’y Line] “* 812° . “11.54 “| 909 ee Kensingt'n} “ 8.40 “ | **12°30pm] ** 75g ,-, |Ar 9.05 ** tAr 1.05:% ae ae arm BOP Dp 9.15 *'1 Dp 2 a0 * ‘Ar 6.25 : Wellingt’n! -. Bin *; Brae i** 4 Port Hall...) **30.23, ‘* 1. #5 Agg.009 a YLeary ..| °*1t.20 **) ** B29 i Adberton..' ‘*iZ.05pm) “* 6.33% ' 7 Pignish...j/AriZ 45 ** |Ar 7.30 * ~ TRAINS GOING EAST, ~ | i STATIONS, | EXPRESS. | MIXED, MIXED, SN ms Tignish ...|Dp 1.45pm, Dp 6.45 am ci i 66 D.0K «6 iar 7.45 oe Alberton. . | 2:25 Dp 8.00 * O’Leary...] * 3.10 | “* 9.05 ? Port Hil. | “4.07 | $19.93 «6 “a4 W ellingt’n | ‘* £30 “| 7149 & —# Ar 5.15 ** |Ar]2.00m 2 } Summ’side ! suimm’side 'y p 6.00 * jPp 1.05pm Kensingt'n; ‘* 6.25 “1 ** L408 Co’t’y Line} ** 6.54 ** 1 ** 219 *¢ Bradalba’e | ‘* 7.00.** | * 2.29. Hunter R’r} ** 7.28 ** | ** 3.07. * * se § $¢ 3.24 * [Ar als “ (Dp 4.18 * Ch’towa ..!Ar 8.35 {Ar 4.38 “4, ‘de 43 ‘* §.19 | 1 | N Wilteh’e| Royalty Jel ’ ' a a ee TE, Se ee Ch’town ..' Dp Zuopm! inp 7.00am! Royalty Jel ** 4.18 “| 7,22 * ” Mt Stew’t./Ar 5.20 “ Ar 8.40] * Mt Stew’t./Dp 5.25pm Dp $.50am 2 Morell...'./ ** 5.57 **) °° Dg ™ on st Peter's. ‘* 6.20 “7; “10.01 “ "ae Harmony | ** 7.174“ 82 27.“ a ae Souris... j|Ar 7.35 ‘ |Arli.40 “ es pcre aaa Swe ee we es Mt Stew t.|Dp 5.25pm! Dp 8. 55am ie ardigan ..f “6,35 **] “10.29 16 ae Georget’n..|Ar 6 55 “‘ [Ari0,50 ** : N. B.—-The Express Train from Souris Georgetown connects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown, the West, in the moining; and the frain from the West connects at. Re junction with the Express Train from — iottetown for Georgetown and Souris, im ufternoon. ALEX. MACNAB, Supt. and Engineer. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880. pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio 61_ BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. 500 BAGS SALT, neil at 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS, 100 barrels l pamurp “a. 50 half-barrels ( *4T HERBING. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE; Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador: Herring. - _augl? D. SMALIL. * MORTGAGE SALE, ~ TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MON- DAY, the twenty-second day of Novem- ber next, A. D. 1580, at twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Build. ing in Charlottetown, under and iy virtue of a Power of Sale contained in ap _ lidenture of Mortgage ‘bearing date the twenty-second day ot July, in the year — of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and made between*” Wittram Wasmincrton Srumpies, of « Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, merchant, and Mary ANN SrumbBres, his wife, of the one part, and Jounn Tuomas THomas, then of Charlottetown aforesaid, but now living in Liverpool, England, merchant, of the other part, — rm LL that tract, piece and parcel of land being one-fourth part of Town Lot Num- ber Eighty-four, im the third hundred of Towa Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: dred and twenty feet southestwardiy from the southwest corner of Great George b Kent streets. and running thence southwest as far as Towa Lot Number Kighty-three, the said third hundred of Town Lots in Chare . lottetown aforesaid, for the distance of eighty- four feet; thence running southeast forty feet; thence running northeast eighty-four feet ; thence running northwest to the place of commencement forty feet along Great George street, making and including one- fourth part of Town Lot Number Ei ° four, in the third hundred of Town Lotem Charlottetown aforesaid, together with all houses, buildings, rights, members and a@p- purtenances thereunto belonging or in anye wise appertaining. For farther particulars apply at the office of HaviLanp & Son. JOHN THOMAS oe Sept. 25, 1880—oaw till sale sat Commencing oneshuas .,