0 ndllonn een ay pe, Bot ee * Se. “ i> + eR 9 A ae ian | OR es sm — me ie ema * cate My oe Bi } sf 4 it ; i 4 + A Ae -eteNeReaeneeRe em a Judging from Appearances. When Maine was a district of Massa- cl . . . . - a. te represent the District in the Massa chusetts Legislature. Hle was an eocen , - the best lawyers tric man, and one of ? ime. eet ack work on his land, and woes the time eame for him to set out for Boston his best sail o: clothes was & suit of homespun. Llis wile objected to his voing in that garb, but he did no care ee ‘I will get @ nice suit mace as us ] reach Bb ston,” lie said. Me eras Reaching his destination, ars ea man found rest at Doolittio s ci’) taver) Let it be niderstood that he was a ora: duate of Harvard, and at this tavern be As he entered the pario! SOOD Was it heme. ne i Poet. of the house, he found several adie and | 1 Lid event lemen assembled, and he heard > . ie following remark from one 01 them : ‘Ah there comes a countryman spun genus. the veal homespur x nt weet wee Whitman stared at the eompany anu then sut down. 2 "Say. WY fiend are you irom the country?’ remarked one of the gente me! | | : ‘VYa-as’ auswered Ezekiel witha ludie rous twist of the! . na whal ae YOu thin i aske | one of the ladies. oo ot a podiy thickly settled pk +.9 ? ; . + * any ; ey ’ Term +r ht any iOW. i | = a ri a sweepill sly al . hou-e’n in ‘And a good many peopre too. vy ‘ 4-8, l shoul i YUSSS B ) ‘Many pe yple were you come from ? ‘ Wal. Sul e. Nenty of ls | suppose 2 i spr Klin’. .nd [ den’ doubt that you are quit : a beau amoug them.’ ‘ Va-as, beau’s ’em home, tew meetin’ and singin’ skewl. ‘Perhaps the . eentlemesa from the} eountry will tak > a glass of wine - ‘hankee, don’t keer if | do.’ . i The wine was brought. ‘You must drink a toasé.’ ‘Ob, git cout. 1 eat toast: never heard of sich a thing as drinkin’ it. Bat! I can give you a sentim ant.’ The ladies clapped their hands; but what was their suprise when the stran- gor, risivg, spoke calmly and clearly az tollows: ‘ladies and gentlemen, permit me te wish you health and happiness, with every blessing earth can afford, and may you grow better and wiser in advancing years, bearing ever in) mind thal outward appearances are deceitful, «You mistook me, from my dress, as a country booby, while I, fromthe same superticial cause, theught you were ladies and gentlemen, The mistake has been mutual.’ He had just finished when Caleb Strong, Governor of the State, entered and inquired for Whitman. ‘ Ah, here I am, Governor. see you.’ Then, turning to the dumbfounded company, he said: ‘L wish you a very good evening.’— Burlington Hawkeye. incidences Throw old bottles, oyster cans, broken dishes and so forth inte your neizhbor’s yard. Ile’s no man at all if he can’t pass them along to the next, Glad to A common disease. —‘ What's the matter with Mr. Johnson’s eyes !’ ‘ Why he has injured his sight by looking through a thick bottomed tambler.’ Mr. Joshua, will you Jend father your newspaper—he only just wants to read ii? Yes my boy; and ask him to lend me his dinner—tl only just want to eat jt. A ‘Creamy’ JokE.—Farmer’s wife— ‘What are ye daein’ in there, Jock ?’ Herd laddie—‘I’m suppin’ the cream, mistress.’ Farmer’s wife— Ah, but 1 dinna like that?’ Iierd laddie—yyYe dinna like guid meat then.’—F un, A’ rural editor has lost faith in the juck of horseshoes. He nailed one over his door recently and that morning there came by mail three duns and seven stops and a men called with a} revolver te ask ‘ who wrote that article’ Take him away; kill him and bury him beside the young lady who sang ‘Grandfather’s Clock, and the old maid who played ‘ Baby mine,. and the boy who whistled ‘ Nancy Lee.’ We mean the youth whe comes into our office with the interrogation ; what never ?’ Not 4 Promistnac Youne Scor.—Old Highlsader (to village post-boy with a LONDON HOUS susetts, Ezekiel Whitman was chosen | i ar an t He ewned a farm and | Here's fun. | EX S. S. “NESTORIAN,” Charlottetown, July MT . ot : a ee ea ¥ ae ie now pe. Ser, = be PH. Island Steam Nav. 00. Myaannaira ~ Tama ‘Sonnfantamian ss «=O A i auilld i iS ill ee Ud ELULEU FURUELURUEU LUE GUD, i eS Nieamers St, Lawrence and Princess of Wal 10: —— ‘Summer Arrangement, telegr:m)—‘ D'ye ken what its about | Suwne-?’ Sawney (who was told by! his father, the postmaster)—‘Aye. it gays that Tonald is cummin’s hame the morn’s morn frac the fushn; and ye’ll hie to pay a saxpence, or I’m ne to gie ye it.’ Olp Highlander—-‘Na, na! Ye just take it back, and say mauao I dinna want it.’—-/Jidy. - gre ‘ne Franxuin House Express will run three times a week to Lorne Hotel, leaving town at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday, returning the following mornings. | They will start from Rankin House, calling at Revere House.—HWenry CLarke, Driver, jyl6—2i this wk 2 od next wk, JUST RECEIVED EX 5, Black Cashmeres, ~ Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velveteen Wincies, New Stockinette Worsted Coatings. S, “HIBERNIAN,” ore seen nen* ). erent emcee a 80 Packages Choice Teas, 2 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. we hee DAVIES & CO. 7 r —_ ; Wn Dannanitfn taut Donaag DISGLLbS, Na, \ i Gitiy (UUs, CAUMEYCING MONLY Of. TOND COMMENCING HVAT, 2 tsi ji Nii, {$S@, NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS at 7.30, connecting there with the train for;~ —~ | eee Soe eh - a ” } we —- P> Y noe Halifax. cP, am fs A a 7. . ‘ . . © Returning to Charlottetown same oS 2. = sie D a} days about 2 p. m., on arrival of train from | ee ZrO Ov o L Halifax. | Cf? = ~ ain 5 or og ~ a ome NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA, AND THE = OS * a ga, 2 eye » a = 2 =~ o 9a gst @& wa + GO ao, Leave Summerside EVERY DAY bi KA a- Seog Oa O53", 3 tee & (Sundays excepted) on arrival! of train from oS ea Te x & me 3 oy Smee c) Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with ‘ ji) mo 7s > Wi S we m=. = om s trains for each of the above-named places ; and x ti —. © -& ae - et. oe a = od =~ Tc : at St. John, with Steamers of the Inter- | oO o? na Gia = 2 5 > eS enced S national Co, and Hailway for Portland and oF tas .e by = = OF Sins = 2 _& % = ae: pp Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum a> s Ra ii nO > & 2 FAA ~ ona = ZS merside every MONDAY MORNING, about = Sait” ae PP q Bom: ae = mm S$ 3 3 o'clock. = te * wm avs “— oD oO ne a Returning, leave Shediae EVERY Se a 5 ii as . ene, rs oe - bdce DAY (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day on ies “ae = ge ® mo Se tO oss ~ = train from St. John, for Summerside, connect- an mS 2 me Wem ep S MR -_ C3 ing there with train for Charlottetown. Also, ite aS x s .3 Gk ooo Ss > leave Summerside for Charlottetown every = pe ney & qo . roe ae 5 OD Did — cS os Saturday evening about 5 o'clock. —— oD = = ao. a-a_a Ae 2 © c By order, pened = a o co =a OS = a Ss 8 F. W. HALES, m4 “a > 20 23 Y iy = R Secretary. Ace a =o & Y ‘= S (th’town, June 19, 1880. = <7 a <—ge = Ss = cw | i A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Buyers. Special prices offered to Committees of! Church Parties, Picnics, &c. Catalogue and Price List mailed free to any address. JOHN QUIRK, PROPRIETOR TRUTHS. HOP BITTERS, (A Medicine, rot a Drink.) June 14, 1880. ——— SEASIDE HOTEL! RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) - wo ttt CONTAINS HOPS, BUCHY, MANBRAKE, DANBDELION, SAND THE PUREST AND Besr Mepican QUALI-# e NVHIS Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th TIES OF ALL OTHER BrrrErs, June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is situated in one of the most charming spots on the Island, having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- | bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., ete. Good Tables. Moderate charges. Special arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties, etc. Also the spacious Pavilion will be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursdgy and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m. : Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. ADDRESS, JOHN NEWSON & ©O., Proprietors, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. = SO I alia tee oe OOO eee fAll Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels,& gblood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or-@ aaus, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Female SUomplaints and Prunkeness, $i000 [N GOLD @ \Vill be paid for a case they will not curci er help, or for anything inipure or injurif us found in them. June 21, 1880. e ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CCRDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. GONVERSE, MONTREAL. \ “ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including ali sizes Manilla ieee ‘ae ; es i : ’ ; . ; 4 Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope. Houseline, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. sa Prices on application, ere ie Jan. 7, 1830. VEEN INSURANSE ¢Qy.|—————— i Abs LeU ki Sie aa aaa OURLY EXPECTED AT CANSO, OF ENGLAND. WORTH’S SALT ty 4 a _H 7,000 bushels Cadiz Salt, tine-grained, CAPITAL, . . TWO miLLiONS srenune. | LIVERY STABLES! Lsiaanls for curing and packing fish. Will NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build. PRINCE STREET, ings, Merchandise and Produce, Also, on : . deliver this cargo at any safe Harl Vessels on the stocks, : Between Kent and Grafton Streets | Island. iitier wanting. above chen uae oe rates for isolated residences, * Charlottetown, P. E. Island. , well to engage at once. osses settled promptly. June 17, 1880—3m eod pa GEORGE MA LBRO D (Union Bank), - iledeaien cee Agent for Prince Edward Island a place to get your Printing done is at = Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and& free books, and try the Bitters before yous mleep. ‘Take no other. eee c<nm gfhe Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief is the Cheapest, Surest and Best, - + FoR SALE By W. R. WATSON anvhl SAPOCHECARIES HALL, [mar 5, ’80) GEO. COOMBS, Ch’town, July 3, ’80. Water Street, Prince Riward Ilana q ee RAILWAY, ; ie TIME TABLE ‘NO. 14, ee ete et om A a Summer Arrangement, ' } ee ee ee ee = To take offect ou the 24th May, 188g, - ae 3 TRAINS GOING WEST. , : STATIONS, EXPRESS, MIXED, Georyet’n.. 7.20 am) Dp 3.25 Cardigan... ‘Eee "1 2a Mt Stew t.'Ar 8.40 “* Ar 5 Souris..../Up6.30am) Dp 2 JU pm Harmony 04 O49 1" 2a «| St Peter's.! ** 7.45 ‘*| * 4:09 #1 oa onciogy + : Morell...) ** 8.08. $*7%4.40 SF Mt Stew’t.; ‘* 8.40 * ‘Ar 5.20 * Mt Stew’'t. |i a mcimcemee | 5 oroanet ——= 50am Dp 5.30pm! ' ) Royalty Jc} ‘“ 5 46 ** | ‘6 6.48 «5 : Ch’town ../Arl0.04 * (Ar 7.10 * 1 ; a oe a eee Dp §. 50am | Dp ¥.25am) Dp 4.50pm eee fol ss GB 4B «6 Ar 9.47 * . iy : LwOYAalvy r 1,49 Dp 9.56 « 5.13 “ N Wiltsh’e} ‘* 7.24 ‘6 19.49 se | be 6.06 “ Hunter R’r| ** 7.36 “| “11.04 «| 6 g ome Beadalba’e | ** 8.05 ** | “411.45 ** | © 9 gee Co’t'y Liko|'** 8.12 **| 11.54 «| «© gaia Kensingt n} ‘© §.40 **} ** 12.50 pm} ‘* 759 a4 Ch town .. . . c > \Ar 9:05 ** (Ar 1.05 Sunmn’side a : —~ 1 ps ee Dp 9.15 ‘é Dp 2.30 “ Ar 8.25 Wellin cnt . Port Hull. S { Lea y ess ** > 6p*> : OeaD . - —_e _~ & tD or .% ~ . - - ; janis 4.07. **4 o| 421,20 4*e-G 89 H7 Alberton. .! **12.05pm! ** 6.33 a Tigmish ...j/Arl2.45 **{Ar 7.30 **] oe a <_< TRAINS GOING EAST, : i EXPRESS. MIXED, | MIXER seers ene STATIONS. | lignish...|Dp 1.45pmjDp 6.45 am| i<«< OR te [Ar 7.45 ** | Alberton... y iy 25) ‘Dp 8.00 «| O'Leary. ..1 *. 3.10451 * 9.06 3 Port Hill. .| “* 4.07 “ | 10.23 * | Wellingt’n] ** 4.39 ‘| ‘*11.09 **) Ar 5.15 ** |Ari2.00m Summ some 8.00 * |Dp 1.05 pm|Dp 6. Kensingt’n; ** 6.25 ** | 6s 1.40 1 6 79g to Co't’y Line! ** 6.54 ** | * 2.19 4] ¢s 7. : Bradalba'e | “* 7.00 ‘| « 229 «1 « ggg a” Hunter R’r| “* 7.28 “| © 3.07 * | Qa N Wiltsh’e| ‘* 7.43 ** | ** 3.24 ** | «© Ga Royalty Jel “ 8.2 * IDp ae al * 9.56 @ Ch’town ,.|Ar 8.35 “* [Ar 4.38 “ |Arl0.16am Ch’town ..|Dp 4.00pm! Dp 7.00am! — Royalty Jc] ‘* 4.18 ‘* | * 7,22 * Mt Stew’t./Ar 5.20 ** |Ar 8.40 ** Mt Stew't. D Morell.:..| * St Peter’s., ** .25pm)Dp 8.50am ns 20 4 *3agr- = Harmony .| “ 7.17 “* i ‘11.17 * Souris... {Ar 7.35 “ |Arl1.40 “ Mt Stew’t.|Dp 5.35pm] Dp 8, 55am Cardigan ..| ** 6.35 ** | ‘10.21 * Georget’n..!Ar 6.55 ‘* |Arl0.50 * DIDS Or or N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at Koyalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for — the West, in the mornirg; and the Mixed ~ Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express ‘Train from Chars lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the afternoon, 7‘ ALEX. MACNAB, Supt. and Engineer, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880. pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio 6i Ee. G..- MUN i ER, Manufacturer & Dealer in MONUMENTS Tablets, Headstones, &c., in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. BEST STOCK. Superior Workmanship. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO PATRONS N. B.— Farm Produce taken at market rates, in payment, during shipping season. Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. EB. I. Please call and examine Designs & Prices, Mar. 20, 1880.—w d—tu sa 6m MAGLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson's Building, Opp. Post Office, Chariottetoun, P. BE. I. AY A. McLEAN, BD. Cc, MARTIN. June 18, 1879,—ex2aw Flour and Meal. CO ee “yRDERS will be received for the follows ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ’ Buda” (Patent), ** Alabaster,” ‘*Golden Age,” “Extra Family,” ‘“‘Warcup’s Su perior,” ** White Rose,” ‘* Florence,” “Beaver,” ‘*Pastry” and ‘* Amber,” and choice K, D, Corn Meal—‘* Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour acl Meal f. 0. b. at Mills, or delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside. seine J. R. FOSTER, illers and Shippers’ Agent, May 6, 80. Moncton, N. B Bones. Bones. NHE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per ewt. for all boves delivered at the Bone Mili, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W., HYNDMAN, vane, 1877— the EXAMINEK PRINTING ROOMS. / UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the . latest news—-loealSand tel Ch town, Dee, 1, 1879