: ! THY Gdd y8tons Wightadtisé — | z The ceremony Of ying tlie fouhdation stone of the new Eddystone Lighthouse, a buildin z the erection of which is due tothe decay of the rock on which Smeaton’s cele- brated stucture now stands,was successfully accomplished on the 19th ult., by the Duke of Edinburgh, master of the Trinity Cor- oration, who, was. accompanied by the Prince of Wales. Though there was not much wind up, and consequently the sea was fairly smooth, theproceedimgs sere greatly interfered with by the heavy downpour of rain, which lasted all day. The Duke, of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales’ each assisting in lay- ing the cement on the spot where the stone had to rest ; and on the Sailor Prince, who wore (he tiniférm “of ‘an’ Euglish admiral, declaring “the stone to be well and truly laid, there were loud and prolonged cheers. Prior to the ceremony the Vicar of Ply- mouth conducted a short religious service, beginning withthe passage from Scripture, ‘‘Exceot the Bord bnild the house they labor in vain to. build it.” ~ At the conclu- sion of the ceremony their Royal Highnesses wlio Were accompanied by the First Lordi the Admiralty and the Lord Chamberlain, visite! the existing lighthouse. ——— + -<— pee --- - - MISCELLANEOUS. O'Donnell, the Home Rule member of Parliament, has sufliciently recovered to re- turn to Londen. The Archbishop ef Canterbury and the Bisho) of London have become patrons of the Early Closing Association. The late William S. O’Brien, of Cali- fornia, left an estate of $9,000,000. Each of-his nieces, nephews» and sisters will re- ceive $300,000; his, -brother gets $275,- 000. A party of 3,500. pilgrims left Paris on Tuesday for Lourdes. ' The number is double a8 large as that of last year, and the increase is attributed td the religious fer- mént against the Jules Ferry bill. Tho London Daily. News understands that the Portuguese Governmént has grant- ed a concession for laying a cable, between Lisbon, the Azores and the United States. ‘The maximum charge for messages will be tworglillings poh toy ) The ager path thé’ capital has been geeured! 4) | 6) ' Tho elder brother ofthe Pope, who died on, Saturday. of apoplexy, was doubtless Charles Pecoi, an oct at’ Rome, on the street of ‘Santa “Chiara. The second brother, Baptist, is married and the head of a family}, ite thee ds Cerdinest g ago." Peeei; one brother died 1 OF Pope also has two married sisters still liv- ing. Tho Queen has conferred, the Albert medal of the first-class upon Henry Davis, collier, Abercarn, ad of tho same ed 2 ad? Bix aris, mason, bani of the second class “up ix™ niitiérs, for their bravery in endeavoring t6 explore nay work ings to see if any of their comrades survived the terrible explosion in t Abérdarn colliery in September, 1878. Mr. Ko-Kum-Hna, a new Chinese Pro- fessor at Harvard, is a slender, richly- dressed ‘man of forty. He is new estab- lished at Cambridge with his wife and six children. He ie engaged to teach Man-| darin, Chinese for three years ,at, $200 ote megpth, mercial purposes to those young business: mev. intending to go to the East. It is stated that in,consequence. of the rejection of the Chevalier O’Clery’s Irish Volunteer» bill the House; of Lords, a movement-is” bemg ‘set? on -foot,-witit the cowitenance and asgistance-of some Iyish meribers of Parliament, for the enrolmemt throughout Ireland of unarmed voluntee It is antended to form them into’ duly or- ganized é¢orps, as a means of demonstrating the number of citizens willing ‘and anxious to claim the right of béaring arms. : The X Club is society of nine distin- guished Britons+-Sir. John’ Labbock, Mr. Herbert Spencer, Sir Joseph Hoeker, Pro- fessors. Tyndall, Frankland, Busk, Huxley and Hurst, and Mr. William ‘Spottiswoode: The invitations to the club meetings are very,odd, displaying merely the letter * linked to the date of meeting, thus : “X 9. . Sometimes —-but rarely — the wives of the members are permitted to grace the feast, and’ then the eard reatls 5} “XNxYVS—9.” © Professor Huxley and Mr. Spottiswoode are reported to be the life and soul of these hilarious meetings, the only moiaber who approaches them in vivacity being Mr, Herbert Spencer. Po —_—-—-——_ 29 ~ Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased right at home, it is the most suecesaful preparations. every introduced |) t.works like a charm. in all} to our people. eascs of Consumption, Pnuemonia, Hemorr- haces, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup: and: all other Throat and Lung Diseases. No person has ever used this medicine without getting im metliate relief, yet there are a great many pour; suffering, skeptical persons going about = eeun with f _ Suspicious both and the © t-consumption coming from thei that will not try it If yee ie, it Soar ee faults as you can g° to your druggist an geo asample bottle and try it; three: aed relieve any case? Regular'size only 75 cts. * To Iaventars. and Mechanica} | DATENTS and how to obtain them. Paniph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps for postage. Address ‘x te) > “GTLMOR, SMITH COG, Solicitors of Patents,’ Washington, D.C, ,, Ke ¥MENT.—In every tillage and |, |_4 towrishipof P. EK. Island not yet ccqu- picd, ONE active, intelligent Lady or G maf Gan obtain a most respectable and yerv’ profitable engagement. Address, with full purtionlars, D. DOWNIE & CO.,.. neriah, who ‘tepided | ; he Now Black Crages, It will be tanght simply for: com+)) Box 1964, Montreal } Perkins & ; New Blask Cashmeras, ew Black Merinds,” ort §, * New Black Velvets, Hew, Bok, Prints, \ . a a ew Lace Curtains, fii . Hew Ostrich Feathers, NEW SCARF LACK, C & ¢., , &es Mt. ferme “ye owe om 2 sf 5 a ’ al é ee mae ‘geri Tl # ~ All:of whith tre marked. at ) OUR USUAL | Low | Prices. ¢ uw. | belt E. | westerly halves of such sections ; and the pre- -lemptions on such even-numbered sections, also ...| toy the extent of ceighty ’ y TC | REGULATIONS Respecting the Disposal of Certain Dominion Lands for the Pur- poses of the Canadian Paci- fic Railway. DeraRrrmMentT OF ‘Tums INTERIOR, Ottawa, July 9th, 1579. ‘“Publié notice is hereby given that the fol- lowing regulations are promulgated as gov- erning the mode of disposing of _ the Domimion Lands situate within lr (one hundred and ten) miles on each side of the line of, the Snadian Pacific Railway : 1. “Until farther and final survey of the said railway has been made west of the Red River, and for the purposes of these regula- tions, the line of the said railway shall be as- sumed tove.on the fourth , base, westerly to the iatersection of the said base” by the line between’ Tanves “21 and 22° west of the first principal meridian, and thence in a direct line to the confluence of the Shell River with; the River Assiniboine. 2, «Lhe country lying on each side of the line of. railway shall be respectively divided into belts, as follows : ‘*()) A belt of five miles on either side of same, to be called belt A ; (2) A belt of fifteen miles on either side of the railway adjoining belt A, to be called belt B; (3) A belt of twenty miles on either side of the railway adjoining belt B, to be called belt C ; (4) A belt of twenty miles on either side of the railway adjoining belt C, to be called belt D; and ‘+(5) A belt of fifty miles on either side of the railway adjoining belt D, to be called 3. “The Dominion lands in belt A shall be absolutely withdrawn from homestead. entry, also from pre-emption, aud shall be held ex- clusively for sale at six dollars per acre. 4 “The lands in /belt B shall be disposed of as follows; The even numbered sections within the belt shall be set apart for homesteads and pre-emptions, and the odd-numbered ‘sections; siiall be regarded as railway! lands proper, The homesteads on the even-numbered sec- tions to the extent of eighty,acres each, shally onsist of the easterly halves of the easterly orm also of the westerly halves of the acres \ each,» ad- joing such eighty-acre homesteads, shall consit efthe westerly halves of the easterly halves, also-of the easterly halves. .of the westerly halves of such sections, and shall be seld at the rate of $2.50 (two dollars and fifty cents) per acre. Railway lands proper, being the odd-numbered séctions witmn the belt will be held for sale at five dollars per acre. o 4,‘*The eyen-numbered sections in, belt.C will be set apart for homesteads and pre-emp- tions of eighty acres each, in manner as above described ; the price of pre-emptions similarly to be $2.50 (two dellars and fifty cents) per Gel aT oe ite railway lands proper, the owner shall only bto be at the uniform rate of $1 (one dollar) per cre ; the railway lands to censistof the odd-} umbcred sections, and to bé dealt with in the manner as.aboye provided in respect .of landl in belt B except that the price shall be} $3.50 (three dollars and tifty cents) per acre. 6 ‘The eventnumbered sections in, belt”! shall also be set apart fer homesteads an pre-emptions of eighty acres pao as provided for indiapoot of belts Band €, ‘but the price of pre-emptions shall be at the rate of $2 (two dollars) pér acre; Railway lands to consist, as in belts B and C of the odd numbered sections and the price thereof to be at the uniform rate of $2 (two dollars] per acre. 7 **In the belt E the description and area| of homesteads and pre-emptions, and railway lands respectively, to be as above and the prices of both pre-emption and railway lands i s etn : re. fT aM st ' 8. ‘fhe terms of sale of pre-emptions throughout the several belts, B, C, D and E shall be as follows, viz: Four tenths of the purchase money, together with interest on latter at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum, ‘to be paid at the end of three years from the date of ‘entry; the remainder to be paid in six equal annual instalments from and after the said date, with imterest at the rate above mentioned, on such: balance of the purchase money as may from time to time remami un- paid, to be paid with each@instalment. 9. “Lhe -tethis of-sale of. railway lands to be unktarealg tas follows, \viz:One-tenth- ‘in cash at the time of purchase ; the balance in nine, equal annual instalments, with interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum .on the balance of purchase Money from time to time remaining unpaid, to be paid with each instal- ment. All’pa efits, either for ‘pre-emptions r for railway lands proper, shall bé in cash, and not in script or bounty warrants. he io entries of lands shall.be subject to the following ‘provisions respecting the right of way of the Canadian Pacific’ Railway aot any Government colonization railway connect- ed therewith, viz: a: In the case of the railway “crossing land entered as a homestead, the right Of way there= on shall be free to the Government. » bs Where the railway crosses pre-emptions entitled to claim payment fer the land re- quired for right of way at the same rate per acre as he may have paid the Government for the same. ij, *“Che° above regulations shall come into foree on and after the first day of August next, up to which time the provisions of the Domin- ion Lands’ Acts, shall continue to operate over the lands included in the several belts A and B, in bothof which, up to the said date, home- steads of: 160:acres each, bnt no other entries will, asat present, ‘be permitted. _ 12. Claims to Dominion: lands’ arising from settlement, after the date thereof, in ter- ritory unsurveved at the time of such settle- ment, and which may be embraced within the pymnits affected by the above poliey,-or by the extension thereof in the future over additional territory, will be ultimately ‘dealt “with in ac- cordanee--with the terms prescribed above for the jands ia'the particular belt‘in which sich settlement may be found to be‘situated. 13. ** All entries after the date hereof of un- occupied lands in the Saskatchewan Agency, | will be: eonaidered..as provisional ‘until the y lme rae thatepart of the territor- eschas beew located, after which the same will ; W, BE, in Charlo 7 ; iss knaly Eonbonted cute finally disposed’ of: in’ accordance with the! forma ation. CRORES alkhoes i pe the railway; and immediately adjoining the , happy eflects seemed to me to be ‘‘too good to ey, | of the Commissioners for this Province. Full Gottras BS diderstbad seit bo Aflect Kestiéns 11 and 29, oa @ school lands, or section § and , 26 son's Bay Company lands. . ‘‘Any further information necessary may be obteined on application at the Dominion Land’s Oftiee, Ottawa, or from the agent of Dominion Land s Office, Winnipeg. or from any of the local agents in Manitoba or the ter- ritories, Who are m possession of maps show- ing the limits of the several belts above refer red to, asupply of “ed io abe will, ag soon as possible, be placed in th hands.of agents for general distribntiog.” . J) By order of the Miuister of the Interior. J. 8S. DENNIS, . Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. Lixpsay RussBLL, 9 Surveyor Genera. Augnst, 25, 1879. » © en aD ~URLP! W.6, GANNING, Licentiate Royal Colleges Physicians and Surgeons of Edinburgh. LICENTIATE MIDWIFERY. RESIDENCE : Upper Hillsborough St., corner Hillsborough | " and Buston Streets, Charlottetown. OFFICE HOURS : $:30.to lh a.m. 7 to 9 p.m. | Charlottetown, June 24, 1879.—eod In 1870 we sold’ 127,833 Sewing Machines. Constitulional” Remn.edy. T. J. B. Harpine, Esq., Brockville, Ont. :— Dear Srr—It is now two years since your ‘‘Censtitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- duced to me. » I hay permit ators hg ede bat renain parm true.” I was afilicted in my ‘head for'years before I suspected it te be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular I saw my case described in many par ticulars. ‘The inward “drop” from the head had become rvery disagreeables and_a choking sensation often. preventing me I would feel like smothering and be compelled to sit up in the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in. August, 1876, I secured three bottles, Before I had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle I found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and a that ailment, and.have not used any since, until of late I have taken some for a coldin my head. A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what use of it yon may see proper Yours fralyit / t) 2S) 4 CVA W. "TINDALL, Metliodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. T. J. B. Harprney Dominion Agent, Brock- per bottle. BOY IT. os. oe, tat? hee ET GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE Marx. Fhe Great TRACE MARK, x 4 aby LOE Slish Ren fre y Aan. e > an unfa ee s* gant * ing cure for Sem- / inal Weakness, Axe Spermatorrahe a, i oe aie fimpesencys and EF SSRN FOS all diseases. that Seas Before aking follow as a se- After Taking, quence of selt-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, ° Dimness ef Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. ‘sm. Full particulars in our pam- philet,. which we desire to’send free by mail to every one. em The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- ages for $9, or will be_ sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., ‘Toronto, Ont., Canada, . necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which place please address all) future “communi- cations. sa Sold in, Charlottetown by all Drugists, and by all wholesale and retail Druggists in the United States and Canada, - January 24, 137%. DOMINION? BXAIBPEON at Ottawa, 22nd September. BW f the p Rules, Regulati “Eee : , Legulations A trend ‘the above exhibition ha the Hon. F. Brecken, as one a can be‘had’ on application to Mr. f bove ations, as the same 1 e Pattidular bék in which cush Ig ay Bo) poe 4, BPs fie ZA IG fy ie be situated. ited sid agit yk dO PMEE place to get ourPrintiag done isa, “The above ‘regulations, it will, of — _ the EXAMIENER Printing Room SINGER SEWING MAGHIVES) rv SOLD EN 1S7s° °° THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. third, I qitit: taking ‘it, feeling quite cured of} vile Oat ot) ge [Pee Of @ or sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar} N.D.—The demands of our business havel Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement, ON AND AFTER TURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1878, poo ed teed abaeas ae a ~ TRAI INS GOING WEST, Nos. 1 & 2! . No. 5. No: 7, Express. | Mixed. Mixed. —_— ~ Georget’n..|Dp. 7. 10am Dp. 3.45pm Cardigan. . | Ar. 7.30 ne i * 8.30 81 ** B, | Mt StwtJelp, s.40-« Dp.6.00 « ' Royalty Je! ** 9.38 «| 7.18 ee sheet 9.55 oF Dp. 6.20am | Dp10,05am cb G37 04 jAPRO.25 ' Dpl0.30 * “7.13 «) 7195 Hunter R’r|. “ 7.25 “| 11,40am!.‘* 6.57» Breadalb’n| “7.53 «| 12. 23pml * 7.35 C'tyLine. . | 8.00 | 12.34 "|" . Kensingt’n| ‘* 8.28 *¢ r 116 «) gon ue . ye (Ar. 8.55 * |Ar. 1.50 “ |Ar. 9,00 “ S'mm'rside!y, 9.10 +} p.2.95 “ Wellingt’n ee. 1-22 Port Hill.’.| “10,20 «| “ 4.07 « O’Leary...|“1L.17 “| “ 5.31 “ **-92:00pm7 **-6.40°** 112.40 © tAr, 7.40pm TRAINS GOING EAST. - Svra isons. 9 cv or tk = Royalty J A NWiltsh’re 7 Sé5 n~ ca 7 ”~ - -_ & & “18s78"" , 856,432 sé STATIONS, Nos. 2 & 4 No. 6, No. 8, Our sales have increased enormously — " Express. | Mixed. Mixed, a i f 7 — .- mi en " whole ape ge on _.| Tignish....}Dp,5.l5am Dp.6.20am! We now/Sell Three-Quarte Alberton. .| ** 5.55 °* aa is all the Sewing Machines s d O'Leary... “c 6.41 sé m8 be “<“ the World. Port Hill..| ** 7.38: |-*110.20 “| —_—, — . Wellington ce 8.09 «e $11.06, °° Waste no Money on. ‘cheap ’| smmrside oF Sof Ree Pie ounterfeits. Kens singt’n! “5.62 «| © 116 “| “oan gar Send for handsome Illustrated Price List. | C’ty Line. .|. ‘* 6.24 ‘| ‘* 1.655. ‘| ‘10,20-% ROBERT YOUNG, Breedal'ne. a 6.3] "i 2.05 s “10.31 ** South Side Guess i#qper) {| | Hunter B’r; “ 6.57 “8 24h “1 107 8 Abu. Sole Agent for P. B. Island=| NWaltsh’re) ‘* 7.12 * 3:01 **| ‘11.25, ** Ch’town, March 18, 1878—2aw tf Royalty Jel * 140" t 12. 18pm CATARRHE. Ch’town .. ip Dee soam(* 2? “ . . ‘, ro s f ae Constitutional Catarrh,. Remedy; Royalty Je) <* 4-40-00) s+ 7:13. eo - M:Stw't Jef At 5.45 sf Ar. 8.30. § CURES CATARRHE. : Dp.6,00: ** !Dp.8.50. 4 Cardigan... | ‘* 7.03 * | **10.16 “ Hear what a Reverend! Gentleman says of the |Geo’town..|Ar.7.25 “ |Arl0.45 ** SOURIS . BRANCH. Trains Going West. STATIONS. jNo. 9. Express| No. 11 Mixed: AR yb) <pldens Dp. 6.16 a, mm. (Dp. 2.504, am: rmoeny...-...).°9 6.23) : shop “1 BABI * Beter’ans.2-] 4 7.30081. 1; 42Bq + Deere oH r s$ «1 63: of! ¥ 5.00 ** Mt.S’tw’t Ince. Aro 8.25.) “ .[|Ari6i40.p. mi | | , ins Going Bast, | STATIONS. |; |No, 10 Express| No. 12; Mixed. Mt S’tw’t June; |Dp.'5.55,p. m.|Dp, 8.45a0 anfe i Welk dis. iach lif GBT 4 *§ 9.250 Spe Peter x... . * §¢ 6.50); e A¢ 9.56 diet { oases HMM Bh. LAID ose » Souris {..... es (Ar, B.05..4* [Ar 11.855" a i te ALEX. MAONAB test Sup't and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879." —pat pres h ane sp sj kea 61 - Steam Navigation Go, Steamers: MAY, 1879. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steam: — ers “* St. Lawrence” and * Prin es’”’ will leave as under :— NOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SA'TURDAY mornings, at five o’cloek. ~ Returning from Pictou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, © on arrival of morning train from Halifax. CAPE BRETON.. Leave Pictou me REE every MON- DAY and THURSDAY, on arrival of morni train’ from Halifax, connecting both ways with ~ stage and Steanier “‘ Neptune,” to and from — Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. * ~ Returning to Pictou same nights, connect with 10a. m. Train TUESDAY and PRIDA for Halifax. FOR CANAI TATES. Leave CANADA AND OMITED STK Chene EVERY DAY about 9a. m., on, arrival of morning train from Charlotteto Returnin to Summerside EVERY “NOON, on arrival of morning train froni St. John, By order, . F. W, HALES Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. ; sd TO THE SICK - DR. D. MACRAE, ORMERLY SURGEON and PHYSICIAN _in the United Stites Army, late of St Louis, Mo., respectfully announces to the cit- izens of Charlottetown and Prince Edwards - Island that he will be at the “ Rocklin ouse,” in Charlottetown, every TUrspar ©" _ Frtpay throughout the year, where those’ who are suffering with any form of diseaseican and receive medical advice and treatrhent; especially persons suffering from diseases and’ deformities of the eyes, deafness and ulcera-. tions of the ears, catarrh, asthma, consump: . disease ea of . the — liver, cthennidin i 1eys, rheumatism, ysis, scrofulay | malignant. ulcerations, tumors, piles, fistaia; cancer cured without the use of the knife: Particular attention given to diseases:pecaliat«: )to females. All forms of fevers, diptherimande°- er malignant diseases successfully treated | Prominent Office, Hunrrer River Srationy © Prince Edward Island. Slivs : UNCAN MacRAK, M., D. le D April 18, 1879,—d&w ly i i