ee ee POs caer att i DER EE A RE an ee ay eS ne aw Is ie = . r - tage Sal ro Se en a ae > ‘ | 4 4 j i * nn Ne ee a ——— RE x . > aoe * i MISCELLANEOUS. An heroic little girl named Mary Fahey, of | Cincinnati, aged seven years, was locked up with a baby sister last week, while her mothe: went to market. She played with matches and set fire to herdress. She was burned badly from her neck to her feet, but was = ‘ } ’ elk alive when her mother returnec. — W hen as ed why she did not cry out for hep she re- plied - <*> was afraid ot waking the baby. She died in a few moments alter. Jinn ANyrutna.-——A New Hampshire kle's | ho i 5 hme? = womap has a husband who is addicted te join-| One of her exasperated ing secret societies. | ' ' | i eutbursts is thus reported by the Maachester | Mirror: * Jime! He'd jine anything, There can’t nothing come along that’s dark and sly and hidden, but heli jineit. Uf amybvocy should get up & seciety to burn his house | down, he'd jine 18 just as Soon as Re could get _ 3a ero Bi x oy in, and if he kad to pay to get the suc deuer.” > he'd M. Claud, ex-Chief of the Paria detective police, isdesd. He was the fourth ineumbent ef the position under the new regime, Wen A departure was made from \ idocg s practiee ot ewploying as detectives none but ex-convicts sea Among the famous criminals and rascals. run down during Ciaudes incumbency was Troppiian. Duriag the Commune he 7 as arreste | and locked up for sIXtV Gays voy the insurgents, escaping with his hfe as bya miracle. He resigned his oifce in L375, and was succeeded by M. Jacob, who in turn gave place last year to M. Mave. He was Renxixe Turses.—A preacher at Montville, Cenn., recently read-a bymn of eight verses. ‘Thechorister directed the cheir te omit three verses. This was dene, and every one seemed satistied but the preacher, whe, as seon as the audience had bowed te receive the benediction, arose, and, with quiv ering xvestril and flashing eye. extended a finger toward the leader of the clroir and said; **When I want the cheir to emit any verses from hymna hereafter i will mentien the fact.” In 1840 the population of New York was 312,700, and the United States, 17,056,000, and the New York Hera’ wasfpublished as a four page paper. In 1830-the population had increased to 1,250,000 and $59,000 respectively,; and the iierald, is published as a twenty- four page paper. The flerald of April Lith contained ne less than 4,401 adveriisements —2,2)) more than the Lenden 7 Apfil Srd. The Hera!d of Sunday the 18th inst. liad a circulation 130,000 copies, and @oatained 109) celumns of matter, em- bracing 4,437 advertismen(s, or 1% columns ef matter and 2,535 advertisements than allother New York Sunday papers com- bined |! The people of New York do an immense business. ‘They knew how adver iss. bon ao f iMmies OF to The Court of Appeal in England “ s just decide that a wife, living amicab., with her husband, cannot pledge the credit of her busband, even for necessaries; that she cai doso only as his agent, aud there must be proof that she had his autherity to act in that capacity. Lord Chief Justice Thesiger said: ‘if there had been prior orders or eredit browght to the knowledge of the husband, his quiescence might afford evidence of acquiescence, but in the case of a wife first dealing with a tradesman, what right \iad he to assume the authority ? The tradesman must be taken to knew the law, and to be aware that the wife's autherity might have been withdrawn, and if he did not choose to make enquiries he ninst take the consequences.” Portraits vPpoN Wixpow Panes.—We have heretofore published an account of a portrait supposed to have been photegraph- ed by lightning on a pane of glass in the window of an old farm house in this coun try. Another instance of the same curious phenomenon has been feund in the Man- sion Heuse, en the ‘‘Mount Fagle” farm, more generally knewn as the ‘‘Gentry Place.” The portraits of four persuns are plainly discernible—two men, « woman and achill. The faces are net all on one pane, that ef one of the men and the woman be- on adjoining glasses, the face of the other id on i ; | man on another, and that of the chil one of the lower panes, and the theory 1s} that hey were all looking through the} window during a ‘thunder storm, when a! : > 3: - . " s . 2 sudden flash of lightning, by some mysteri- ous process, instantaneously fixed their features on the glass. The of the portraitures is of comparatively re- eent discovery, and has attracted many visitors. fom paper. - Washing! ~ Ei eP Remedy for Hard Times. Step spending so much on fine clothes, rich} food and style. Buy good, healthy food, eheaper and better clething; get mere real ard substantial things of liie every .way, and especialiy step the foolish habit ef running after expensive and quack doctors or using se rauch of the vile hambug medicine that aces you only harm, and makesfthe proprietors rich, wut put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that enres always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good heaith. Try itenee. Read of it in anether celumn. ee MINTAPTURE ALMANAC. WEDNESDAY. ............ APRIL 28, 1880 Sen}iiszs...... 4.55 | Hien Water 1.09.p.m Gum SOUS «ive: 6.59 | Fun. Moox 24, 6,37 .6m Weather Bulletin. cae P: obabilities for the nest 24 hours for ihe Mer time Prownees. agua Te cto, April 27. > i In. reasitg ia ae silt atienky| Tables, Heans LOnes. ae., ‘in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. wins, partly cloudy weatler. . ee ee - The City of Quebec has a debt of $4,580,-| 000. Debt is not prosperity in this in- stance, an a local paper says the city is banirupt, and is sadly in want of street | repairs, ete, | Tus delicious Coconut Cakes at the Con- fecti mery are made from fresh cocenuts just imported. april 24 2i m t | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED T8 PATRONS rates, in payment, during shipping seasen., i-their \ | dhs Be 0008 BY “NORTHERN L! 5 Op nsncinnnatinien ee mee JUST RECEIVED, CA SHS AND BAT we. 21 W -LIN OGL OU DIN Ge Gentlemens Felt Hats, Cloth Caps, WHITE SHIRTS, GREY COTTONS, Cotton Warps, Room Paper, &c. & CO. Ont oD tren oo inane DAV LES < a nen aa ae ES TL EEE PLES ATS ES Charlotttetowm, April 17, 1880. (5 A Bet... :0:—_—— fA) beg to thank cur numerous Customers for the generous, \ | patronage hitherto extended to us. Although the past HiT IPE TO MACHT year has been generally one of great dullness and depression, |' a we are happy to say our business was larger than in any pre- vious year. We look on this result as a proof that our system of selling chieily for ready cash and at very small profits is re- cognized and appreciated by the public generally.. IST CONTRACTORS, —————ee ay NTE TENDERS, addressed to the K undersigned (Secretary of Railways and Canals) and endersed ‘* Tender fer Lock Gates, Welland Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and t “41 . : ; _ . loatev s MHITRS , * au N otw l t hstanding the reeen ereat Tise in all deserl ptions of Goods “ estern Mails on i Hi URSDAY . the ord day © 5 on tae? page 5 Ad of JUNE next, for the construction of Gates, we are pleased to announce that our N EW SPRING AN D and the necessary machinery cennected with Loeks on the Welland ty T x ig alm’ @8 Pa ‘ ° . e sh ? fs he SUMMER STGCK—part of which we are now opening—will be| Qo 7" ' sold, with few exceptions, AS LOW AS LAST "EAR’S | Plans, Specifications and General one YW ee . : AT. , | tions can be seen ab this effice on and after PRICES. Phe coming Stock having been selected by Mr. PATON | THURSDAY, 2 20th day of MAY next, in ngland early in the winter and bought for READY CASH, | where forms of tender can also be obtained. enables us to continue selling at our usual low prices for Cash. | Parties tendering are expected to provide VW. A. W BR es: 65:40). the special tools necessary for, and to have a Charlettetown, April 23, 1880—tu th sat new {practical knowledge of, works of this class, fand are requested to bear in mind that ten- | ders will not be considered unless made i strictly in accordanee with the printed ferms, |and—in the case of firms—except there are a (attached the actual signatures, the nature of |g , the occupation and residence of each member 6 the same; and further, an accepted bank ESTABLISHED 1825. CA i h 1 bh G U n DAG E FAGIO RY. | which sum shall be forfeited if the party ten- . | dering ‘lines entering into contract fer the ic 5 Seam as . | dering declines entering JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. | work at the rates and on the terms stated in ~ "Tre wnripyrnnpy ts\T , £ ” a . . - . + . * . } V ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla AVE. Rope, Tarred Mani cheque for a sum equal to $250, for the gates of each lock, must accompany each tender, | the offer subraitted. The cheque tius sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not > > 4 accepted. eremens nama A RAEN EEE SIO SS LIST AEA I NANT For the due fulfilment of the contract, iT, . al v2 ' é¢ = . - the party or parties W hose tender it Is pro ( A}, 19 U8 BIV1 ere | posed te accept will be notified that their ten- ms - , |der is accepted, subject to a deposit ef fire ean | PENHIS well-known prover ‘Seatod ¢ per cent. of the bulk sum of the contract-—of ae Tee ies NEW BpICk. woUee? cae well-known property, situated in the | / Prats Smee: “a Ati the tenia ' ‘Wl [ met, Sat NY MICK HOUSE) § Royalty of Charlottetown, consisting of | Which the sum sent in with the tender will be 4 7 a . . ¢ 4 . 4 a ~ ect} é ° o 3 apart « a BY > . f ; situated on Pownal Street, mow occupied | shout 200 acres, is offered on lease for a term | Considered a part—to be deposited to the credit by Fenton T. Newbery, Esq. Possession ef the Receiver General within eight daysafter given in May next. Alse, Cottage, with land the date of the notice, attached, situated on Malpeque Read, about Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- é mile from city. Pessession given | mates will be paid until the cempletion of the immediately, work. This Department dees not, however, bind ———_______________ ____ | itself to accept the lowest or any tender, E-THIRD DISCOUNT. A, illa Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarrel Hemp Rope, Houseline, | Hambroline, &e., &c., aa” Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1879. RTREOREEES PO 3 EM TS equal in quality to the best American. OE LS SDP of years, either as a whole or in part. For particulars apply to DANIEL HODGSON, or G. W. DEBLOIS, Agents for Alexander Beazeley, Esq. Mareh 10, 1880—pat ti ‘ ! Ate on” One vile. THOS, W. DODD. March 3, 1$80-—-pat eaw SPRING. S p H N G | ui Secretary. » Derr. er Rarmwars & Cawats, } ap5, 2aw tl a nee TLE Subscriber wishes to intimate to} Ottawa, 29th Mach, 1880. \the public in general that he has just} —-—— ak \fitted up apartmen<s in his Warerooms New Tweeds, , cod. purposely for the Undertaking business New Suitinges. in addition to his former appliances, and is prepared to furnish Caskets, Coffins, Latest Patterns, a large Choice, /fearses, dc , on the shortest notice, and this day received. at greatly reduced prices. Telegraph BEER & SONS. orders from the country will be specially / attended to at one hours’ notice. He } 3rd June —_ Canadian Pacific Railway. April 6, 1880. Fenders for Tanks and Pumping 731 ; ,' has on hand a large assortment of Rose- Wachinery. Valnab if Property top Salg, wood, Walnut and Mahogany, Rosewood Bc ayeen> ; and Walnut imitation Caskets in a|TFXXNDERS will be received by the under- lla citiia ines bavicty -of Diédlerna” and sizes. ‘and signed up tomoon on SATURDAY, the loth ~ Ota” 5 by MAY next, for furnishing and erecting in place at the several watering stations along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway under construction, Frost-proof Tanks with Pumps and Pumping Power ef either wind er steam, as may be found most suitable to the lecality. Drawings can be seen and specifications and other particulars obtained at the office of the Engineer-in-Chief, Ottawa, on and after the 15th April. XO BE SOLD, all that,part of Town Lot No. a, eed . . - Pia 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in prices below any in the city, with silver- Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- plated (Canadian and American) mount- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, te ing in beautiful designs as well as gether with the buildings thereon erected, modifications of old and approved pat- Fer further particulars apply te Messrs. i po.,¢ of 9p . : tees oe ee x o , Terns of mounting. Ropason & MclLeo» Charlettetown. 7 oa Sept. 18, 1879. . | Hearses of every class, and horges on ——________—_______—_——-} well_ trained, with .careful.. drivers, .and ee G Ey UNTER /at prices lower than dny othér Estab ~ “ gy lishment; and 83 per cent. less will be ‘charged cn the Hearse when ordered 1with the Casket. MARK BUTCHER, Queen Square Warerooms, Ch’ town. April 13,’80—pres ar wkly 4w eod BONE DUST. ARMERS and GARDNERS requirin the above valuable fertilizer should sen orders in at once, as but a limited quan- tity will be ground this season—and it is now i By order, F, BRAUN, Secretary: ap 5, taw tl 15th May Manufacturer & Dealer in MONUMENTS Deer. or Rattwars & Canats, Ottawa, let April, 1880, BEST STOCK. Superior Workmanship. : N SALE, ABOUT , 0,000 BRICK N. B.— Farm Produce taken at market | K Apply - ts = renee <EMAINE & METCALF. Kent Street, Charlotietewn, P. B. I. April 12, 1870.- -lim salli 32 Please ‘call and oxamine Designs & Prices. | *#lling fast—82 per 100.pounds. SE Aa OE ee ee — __..._ FRED, W. HYNDMAN. UY the DAILY EXAMIMBR fer the Mar, 20, 1880.--w d—tn sa 6m April 7, '80—3aw, wkly, pat 2i laté®t news—Tecal and telographié. Herring. Codfish. Cue FOR CASH,--- 50 bbls. Herring, 100 qtls. Cedfish, 200 bags Salt. D. SMALL, Head Queen's Wharf, opposite I. C, Mall's, ny n a f anton To Fisheries and Factories, ( NE TON AMFRICAN MANILLA MAR. LIN (Tarred and White}, Cotton Lines Twines, Leads, Hooks, Bait Mills, Fishing Auchors, Cotton Ducks (light and heavy), ] coils Manilia Rope, Hemp Kope, Wire Rope, Paints, Oils, Tar, Oakum, Ships Chandlery; Sail Making, Light Ducks for Boats’ Sails, D. SMALL, a FAAP eAs SALE uuiiGn SALE, f ts! be sold by Public AUCTION, on FRI. : DAY, the 14th day of MAY, next, 1880, at the hour of 12 ocleck, noon, on the premises formerly occupied by the late Albert McKinnen, blacksmith, of Spring Park Charlottetown Common, the followi mentioned Live Stock, Geeds and Chat being part of the estate ef the said late Albert McKinnon, namely :— 1] Cow, | Horse, one Water Cart, 1 Irop Plough, 2 Agricultural formentors, 2 Tables, 6 Chairs, i Clock, 1 Stove, 2 Beadsteads, lot Crockeryware, 1 Mirror, 1 Washstand, lot Knives, Forks and Spoons, | Circular Saw. SOPHIA MCKINNON, Administratrix of said Estate, , Ch’town Common, 1 Oth A pril, 1880. Bi caw Codfish. Codfish. eos SALE, CHEAP, -- oe 60 Quintals Codfish, W. D. STEWART, April 17, ’"80—4i eed Auctioneer, 21, 1880-—tf foc. gic» TRUTHS. P Bit TERS, (4 Medicine, not a Drink,) i BRAKE, Axp ry Forest aNpd Best Mepircat QUALI 1188 OF ALL OTRER BIrrers, Ty tudo &.~ O..7 eee SAI] Diseases of Stomach, Bowels, BBlood, Liver, and Urinary Or gaus, Nervousness, Sleeplezsness, Female BComplaints and Prumkeness,. S$icee (hN GOLD they will not eure gor help, or fer anything impure or injurl ous found in them. ‘i . iia Kidnevs . 7771 1. +2 aWill be paid for s case Ask your Drnggists for Flop Bitters and free books, and try the Bitters before yo Bsleep. Take noether. oThe Yop Ceugh ¢nre and Pai ; Relief is the Cheapest, Sures and Best. Yor sayy Br W. R. WATSON ann ZAPO@THECARIES HALL. [mar 5, ’80] s HORSES! LAME AND SICK @ured Free of Cost. Liniment lodine Ammonia. Spavins, Splints and Ringbones curved with- ent blemish. Send for pamphlet containing full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lia- iment in yellow wrappers, Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. ‘Trial bottles, 25 cts. Agent at Charlottetown: W. RK. Warwex‘ Druggist. Nev. 28, 1879 —eod wky 4m et et A i CD Gites’ GRAYS SPECIFIC HEDICINE rrRape masx, The Great '*AdE m RKe Aer English Rem- 4 Oo edy, an unfail- i e, ‘i. SF ing cure for Sem- &y- “a. fg imal Weakness, &. 2. Spermatorrahea, 4% Se GE, Impotency, and <67% S = ali diseases that ~“< Beiore Taking follow as a se- After Talzingp quence of seli-abuse; as loss of -—Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness ‘of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Come sumption. wR.J'ull particulars in our pam: |phlet, which we desire to send free by mail te it one. ta. The Specific Medicine is — 'by all druggists at $1 per package, or six ° lages for $5, or will as ant ae ‘by nh ge peewee of the money, by addressing Tho Gray Medicine Co., ) Toronto, Ont., Canada, | N. B.—The demands of our business have “necessitated our removing to Toronto, to whick place please address all future communi- cations. : | 8 Sold in Charlottetown by ali Drugist and by all wholesaleand retail Draggists the United States and Canada, | Janaary 24,1 9 :