t coger reg be oh ogg 4 2 hk ely aed a reat py , Mien partanr cm ck ee et ee ee Ne it ANON i _ a es es re - rue rt , r Sea a a aa a SE. RN AGM SS Se eR, CET LON PE SE ENN RG aE I ate ee ea rennet a, ali ORES Premios én oe ets ener ee ere a emnaahaemmmmastea rena ere oA r7 SASS ce A Remedy for Diphtheria. — In view of the preva:ence in this Province of diphtheria we reprint por- tions of a letter written by Russias Minister to the United States, to a New York paper. We will be delighted to hear of the remedy being used with success -<- IvpertaAL Russtan LEGATION, Washington, Nov. 16, 1879. To the Ke ditor of the Herald. In vies of the increase of diphtheria, I communicate to you a very simple remedy, which having been used in Russia aod Germany, may prove ei-| fective hore. For children one year old and under, the remedy, used inter- nally is :— Natr, benoiec, pur. 5.0 solv. in aq. dis- tillat aq. menth, piper, ana 40.00 syr. cort. aur. 10.0. For children from one to three years old. from seven to eight grammes for 100 of distilled water, with same syrup; for children from three to seven years old, ten to fifteen grammes, and for grown persons from fifteen to twenty- five grammes for each 100 grammes of water. &&. Besides this, also the insufflation on the diphtherial membrance through a glass tube in serious cases every three hours, in light cases three times a day ot the vatr. benzoic pulver. For grown people for gargling adilution of. ton grammes of this pulver for 200 gram- mes of witer. The effect of. the remedy is rapid. After twenty-four or thirty-six hours the feverish symptoms disappear com- letely and the temperature and pulse Sauk iiormal. This remedy was used with great success by eminent phy- sicians in Russia and Germany. N. SuisuKin. Miaister of Russia to the United States. 2 ee + -— MOSAICS. A matchless story—one in which there are no weddings. The locks of a bald-headed man are like a foo) and his money—soon parted, When u sick man feels well he sits up. When a well man feels sick he sits down. Columbus made the egg stand, but Italians of less renown have made the peanut stand. Why is a grocer who gives short measure likes anambuscade ? Because he lies in weight. The law can never make a man honest. [t can only make him very uncomfortable when he is dishonest. if the fall hats would fall a litile more atihe top they would give a bet- ter stage view to persons sitting behind them. The Tribune Home Club, of Chi} cago, is going to found a kitchen school for girls. The question is, will it be used whea found ? A newspaper reporter who died re- cently leit a large sum of money be- hind him. In facet, he leftall the money there was in the world. A little boy eame to his mother re- cently avd said, ‘Mamma, I should think thatif Iwas made of dust [should get muddy inside when I drink.’ fasermon written by any particu- lar clergyman is calculated to do good why should he object toits being stolen and preached by another brother? ‘Fulness under the cye denotes lan- ruage,’ we are told by the phrenolo- . 5 r , * . ¥ ] gists, 1. certainly is apt to do so, and the more violent the language the more conspicuous the fulness. A petrified woman has been discover- ed near linlifax. It is suspected that her husband gave her $10, without be- ing aske, to eet anew fall bonnet, and she was petrified with astonishment. A cofrespondent wants to know what to do about sheep killing dogs, Let them alone. If dogs cannot defend themselves against, or get away from sheep, they do not deserve to live. iousehold Hinis. To Taxe Ink Ovr or Lixen.—Dip the inic spotin pure meited tallow,then wash out the tallow and the ink will come out withit. This is said to be unfailing, i Simpitu RemEpres.— Cotton wool wet with sweet oif and laudinum = relieves the earache very soun. To Peamy A Sink or Dararn.—Dis- solve Oneshalf pound copperas in twe galious of water. Pour in half this Jiquid one day and the other half the next. eondlnasey <nereeneeatnnienacanettegsnin aR eee eter ane? 1 tr ; To-tnvanters and Mechanics. “PATE TS and how to obtain them. Pamph- et ef .0 paves free upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Soli-itors of Patents, Washington, D.C, sé 1 aw } doaeart f forder some aecsert, ee ee See Ee nner MISCSLI sAANTO US. The famine in Upper Silesia isfassuming alarming proportions. Petor Goelet, a bachelor, member of one of the oldest New York families, died Sun- day, aged 80. He leaves an estate est mated at twelve millions, principally real estate. Emperor, William was petitioned by a synod of Prussian clergymen not to permit a military review on Sunday. His reply was :—‘* The Sabbath has been created for man, not man for the Sabbath. The Puri- tanical and Calvinistic conception of the Sabbath as a day of mortification and pens ance is entirely foreign to the feelings as well as to the taste of the German people.” Emperor William is, however, a religious man. In an article on Sir Leonard Tilley’s visit to that city, the Free Press of London says : —~Few men, members of any Government, have ever taken the same trouble to obtain correct information as-a guide to legislation that has Sir Leonard Tilley, and few have shown the same unselfish and patriotic de- sire to promote the prosperity of the coun- try through this legislation. It is evident to every one that it is for no party triumph that he labors, and that he regards his ex- alted nosition as desirable only so far as he ean make it contribute to the promotion of this great object of his life—the prosperity, the progress and the development of the country. Ax Imporrant IMMIGRATION SCHEME. =- A Fredericton despatch to the St. John Telegraph ot yesterday says : ‘‘Hans Peter- son, Esq., of New Denmark, is here for the purpose of submitting the following propo- sition to the consideration of the Govern- ment; That the Government reserve two hundred thousand acres of land lying be- tween New Denmark and the Tobique and extending towards the Restigouche and open it by running roads through it. If they willdo this, Mr. Peterson will guar- antee to bring out, during the next five years, ten thousand Danish emigrants who will pay for and settle upon the land. Some of the land in question is in the hands of the Riverie du Loup Railway Company, but we understand that they will dispose of iton reasonable terms. Mr. Peterson is of opinion that the tide of emigration from Denmark, Norway and Sweden can be turned toward this Province.” Susceptibility to alechel and tobacco is one of the most striking characteristics of the many evidences of American nervous- ness. We cannot bear these stimulants and narcotics as our fathers could; we cannot bear them as can the English, or Germans, or French; indeed, ali the Old World can both drink and smeke more than the Americans. Foreigners travelling and so- joarning here must be far more cautious than is their wont with the purest and mildest liquors; while Americans, when long abroad, can often partake of the native wines, and also of stronger liquors, to a degree that at home would induce intoxica- tion, perhaps lead directly to the symptoms ofaicoholism. In truth this functional malady of the nervous system, which we call inebrity, as distinguished from the vice or habit of drunkenness, may be said to have been born in Annerica, has been de- veloped sooner and far more rapidly than elsewhere, and here also has received earlier and more successful attention from men of science. The increase of the dis- order has forced us to study it and to do- vise plans for its relief. + u He connected his house on the banks of the North West Arm, Halifax, and his office with a telephone, and with a self- satisfied air set out for the city. The wife knowing that he was now within reach, did not call after him from the head of the stairs to remind him of the daily wants of the household. So with unrufiled temper he closed the front door of his house, and in good time reached Bed- ford Row. Scareely had he opened the first letter of his mail when asubdued voice came forth from the telephone, ‘‘now don’t forget the dinner ;” “‘send home a y ; y fiour is out ;” ‘‘don’t send home another barrel of your flour.” Allright was signalled back over the wires, and he proceeded to open his letters. Two orthree gentlemen dropped in the office and were discussing business affairs, when the ‘‘machine” broke forth again, ‘‘Baby’s got wind colic, bring home some soothing syrup ;’ ‘‘put some money in your purse to pay the washerwoman. turkey ;” ‘‘eook says the ‘‘Hang the baby and the washerwoman too, he exclainted. Half a dozen times through } 3 . ats A mot aAY ‘ ] he day, at most inopportune moments, the venirilogine voice broke on his ear, ending with “hurry home the dinner is spoiling ;” ce dear aunt Betsy has just“dropped in ;” ‘“‘mind and get tickets for the concert—reserved seats.” And so he plodded home, feeling that modern in- ventions Were not always labor-saving machines efter all.— Hx. paper. <>» © oe eee Si maT Tes 7 a i Read and Learn for Yourself. Many Valuable discoveries and much use- e } s ; £ } sie ual ol ful knowledge is kept from the world cause of the immense expense In 1 , ve naking naking 3 i he a } uy tae en them known to tie peopie. LiiS iS No. tae ++} Paap; Q ¥ wyrye A . a} ? } case with Boschees German Syrup, although put a few years introduced into this coun- 1% aic ; 1 , } - 3 aa “Ty , “nm try, its sale now reaches in every town and village in the U. 8S. its wonderful success of the throat and known by distributing e years, over $%),000 bottles to the afilicted, free of charge. by Druggists. No such a test of merit was ever given before to any other preparation. Could you ask more? Go to your druggist and get a bottle for 75 cents and iry it. Sample bottles 10 cents. es very year, for three + * C({UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX ta. \.) AMIENER the Cheapest and most newsy Vaper published tue Province. ! i PRL I Fe rane a A A BRI ISH WAREHOUSE. At prices {that New Manties, New Frillings. Rew Uisters, Rew Cottons. New Flannels, This is a bona fide sale. selves. W. 2 te lle Shavlottetown, October 8, 1879 Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. Sale of Unclaimed Goods, ®Y OTICE is hereby given that a sale by Pub- lic Auction, of all articles unclaimed by owners or consignees, within a period of two years, ending August 31st, 1879, and now in possession of this Railway, will be held in 70: As W. & A. BROWN are about making a change 1 their ; Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of INTER GOODS, defy competition. ———.:0:———- New Cloths, New Tweeds, New Dress Goods, Rew Clouds, New Velveteens, And a large line of Woollen Goods, of every description, all of which they intend tofclose out within the next five months. Come one, come all, and see for your- & A. BROWN. —_—_ A POLL TAX NOTICE. eS liable to pay Poll Tax for Char- lottetown and Common, and Assessment on Lands in Charlottetown Royalty, are here- by notified.to make payment to the under- signed, at the store of D. R. M. Hooper, Euston Street. G. C. HOOPER. Ch’town, Nov. 22, ’79. Positive & Unreserved Sale Charlottetown, on the 7 i Al neray hy az fy 28th November, 1879, at 11 o'clock, a. m,, In accordance with clause No. 9of the ‘‘con- ditions and rates of carriage” in the general Freight Tariff of this Railway, dated June 1876. ALEX. MACNAB, Superintendent & Engineer. Railway Ofiice, Charlottetown, Nov 14, 1879. h'n e arg pres pat s prog s jou k ¢ a pio — } y i" FLG u 4 wi ein 5 ow IS THE TIME FOR FAMILIES to lay in their winter supply. We have quantity of Choice Baniis such as ‘PRIDE GF THE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL XXX, PASTRY,’ ‘KENT & AMBER,’ &C., Ata small advance over present cost of land- ing. BEER & GOFF. Nov. 1, 1879. FANGY FAIR! ATHEN/EUM, Tuesday, December 16th, “79, A SALE ot useful and fancy articles will be A held, (under the auspices of Prince Ed- ward Division, No. 1. 8. of 'T'.,) Tuesday, 16th December, 1879. Persons wishing to_pur- chase Christmas Cards and Presents will find this a good opportunity. ‘ A first-class Refreshment Table will be provided. The Military Brass Band will be in attendance, Doors open at 12 o’clock, noon. sion 10 cents. Admis- W. E. BAGNALL, Chairman Com. E. M. WELSH, Treasurer. JOHN D, WALKER, Sec’y. gop SAVE THE QUEEN. Oct, 28. 1879. MAGLEAN & MARTIN, ATTGBREYS-AT-LAW, Hewson’s Building, Opp. Post Ofiice, Gharlottetown, P. EB. I. A, A. McLEAN. . ©. MARTIN, June 18, 1879..—ex2aw GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE mark. Ehe Great TRADE MARK, “<> English Rem- ee —Redy, an unfail- = & ing cure for Sem- y inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, and _ TRAan wee Ley, Impotency, - Xe . 74: Pe = \!NSe" all diseases that aS ; SS SN yg Before Takmgfollow as a se-After Taking, | | ; 3 quence of self-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 Con- sumption. ta. Full particulars in our pam : nee \ mn dumntior sever ‘onehs . . : ; im Curiug onsumption , Apverp Coughs, plilet, which we desire to send free by mail to Pneumonia, Asthma, and all otuer Ciseases/eyery one. ta. The Spectiic Medicine is sold ; ia es Ly vert | Siese o , * lungs, was first made /by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, en receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont., Canada. N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which place please address ail future eommuni- cations. se” Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugists and by all wholesale and retail Druggists in the United States and Canada. . January 24,1 9. npn (REAL ESTATE, BY AUCTION, — ILL BE SOLD, without reserve, on the premises, on ‘Wednesday, 10th day of Dec., next, at the hour of 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, ‘* THE OSBORNE HOUSE,” with Out- ' Houses, Stables, etc., attached, situated on Water Street, opposite the Merchant’s Bank jof P. E. Island, and extending through to King Street, lately occupied by James Davis, deceased, as a Hotel. This Valuable Property is so well known that further description is unnecessary. Also, a BUILDING LOT, situated on Water Street, between the Osborne House and Warehouse of Mr. Martin Hogan. Also, A TENEMENT COTTAGE, situated jon the corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy | Streets, now in occupation of Mr. W. Shep- pard and George Squires. Terms at Sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, ALEX. McKENZIE, Executors of late James Davis, Ch town P. E. L., Nov. 17, 1879.—2aw ts ‘Mortgage Sale. ‘To be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on ' WEDNESDAY, the Nineteenth day of November, next, at the hour of 12 o’c ock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the 18th day of August, A. D, 1874, and made between James McDonald, of the one part, and Jessie J. Cambridge and Charlotte E. Cambridge, of the other part,— A that tract, piece or parcel of land LX situate,lying and being in Charlottetown, being part of Town Lot number Fifty-two in the second hundred of Town Lots in said Town, bounded and described es follows, that is to say: commencing on tue northeast side of Richmond Street or Chappell Street on the division line between Town Lots numbers Fifty-two and Fifty-three, in the second hun- dred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, thence running north-westwardly along said division iine for the distance of one hundred and sixty feet, or to the rear line of said Town Lot number Fifty-two, thence south-eastwardly along said rear line.for the distance of Forty- one feet, thence south-eastwardly parallel with the said division line to Richmond Street, aforesaid, thence north-wardly along said street, fronting thereon forty feet, a little more or less, to the place of commencement, to- gether with all rights and appurtenances there- to belonging. For further particulars apply at the office) of Messas. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown, Dated this 1879. Oct. 18, 1879.—oaw ts s 18th day of October, A. D. The above sale is hereby postponed till WEDNESDAY, the 3rd December, inst., 1879, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. Dated this'19th day of November, 1879. JESSIE J. CAMBRIDGE. MELMOTH C. GAHAN, by JESSIE J. CAMBRIDGE, his Attorney. CHARLOTTE E. GAHAN, by JESSIE J. CAMBRIDGE, her Attorney, Mortgagees. Nov. 19—oaw ts-wed EEE place to get yourPrinting done is at theRXAMINER Printing Room ¢ Prince Edward {sland RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER ‘PURSDAY, MAY 27th, 1879, ‘TRAINS GOING WEST. No. 7, Nos. 1 & 3,| No. 5. Express. Mixed. Mixed, Georget’n..!Dp. 7. 10am) Dp. 3.45pm Cardigan. .|Ar. 7.30 ‘* |Ar. 4, "9 se 8.30 se ee 5. M¢ StwtJelp, 8.40 <«|Dp.6. Royalty Jc} ** 9.38 **| °* 7 “cc se Ci'eéene( i: Ar. 9.55 ‘* |Ar. 7.40 Dp. 6. 20am | Dp10. 05am!) Dp. 5.25pm “6 6G 37 “cc Arl0,2 Y “BAT $11.26 .%*4 5¢.646@;* **11,.40am} ‘* 6,57 ** “12.23pm! * 7.35 * ee 8.00 ae se 12.34 “e «e 7.45 «“ “Oa. iae-' oo S’mm’rside eH a Ar. 1.50 Ar, 9.00 +! Walon *n|Ar. 9.48 ‘* Port Hall. .| ‘* 10.20 ** (Fiery. <i “ILit © Alberton. .| ** 12.00pm Tignish ...i ‘12.40 ‘* LAr. 7.40pm TRAINS GOING EAST. Nos. 2 & 4) No. 6, No. 8, Express, Mixed, Mixed. Tignish..../Dp.5.15 am) Dp.6.20am Alberton..| ‘* 5.55 * AY 118 *. . Dp.7.45 rai O’Leary...| ‘* 6.41 “| ** 8.54 ** Port Hill. .} ** 7.38 **] **20.20 “* Wellington| ** 8.09 “| ‘11.08 ** oy eg 1Ar. 8.45 * /Arl2.05pm S'mm'rside |}, 5: 30pm|Dp12.40 * [Dp.9.05 am Kensingt’n! ** 5.52 ‘*] ** 1.16 **] ** 9.43 * C’ty Line. .| ** 6.24 ‘|. ** 1.55 **) **10,20 * Breedal'ne. | + Ew re oe) ee Hunter R’r! “* 6.57 “|; ** 2.44 **} ‘2107 ¢* Dy Woteh'se! ** 7.15 1 * oe l “ILS = a An So Royalty Je 7.49 , Dp.3.55 és 12.18pm Arl2.40 * STATIONS. Royalty Je NWiltsh’re Hunter Wr Breadalb’n C’ty Line. . ‘Kensingt’n 6é 7.13 “ec “$7.95 se 7.53 “e STATIONS. R 6e “e Cirtown ,,/AT-8:05 * /AtA15 Dp.4.30 pm} Dp. 6.50 am Royalty Je| ‘* 4.49 **| ** 7.13 ‘* 4 7,{Ar. 5.45 ** 1Ar. 8.30 ‘* M. Stw't Jely 6.00 « |Dp.8.50 “ Cardigan..| ‘* 7.03 ‘*.| °*10.16 * Geo’town..|Ar. 7.25 ‘* |Arl0,45 ** SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. | STATIONS, iN o. 9 Express|No. 1l Mixed, Souris .........|Dp. 615 a m.|Dp. 2.50 p. m. Hosen ccei of: S GAR: c* dof ¢ BAB St, Paterai.s.si 3D “54.2: Oem Morell ....... ‘| PiZ.GR: % 35 Get Mt. S’tw’t Jnc,.|Ar. 8.25 ‘ |Ar. 5.40 p.m. Trains Geing East. STATIONS, [No. 10Express| No, 12, Mixed Mt. S’tw’t Junc.|Dp. 5.55 p. m.|Dp. 8.45 a, m1 Morell.........| © 627 “ | “ 995» ee sg ee ae © ee ee Maeene, «0. eee A ee Souris..........,Ar. 8.05 “ |Arl1.35 “ ‘ ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’t and Engineer, Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea 6i Third and Final Notice. rENHIS is to notify all those that are indebt- ed to us by Note-of Hand, Book Account or otherwise, that if their bills are not settled by the lst DECEMBER next, they will be sued without respect of persons. Please call for your accounts ; they are all made out. HORNE, PIERCE & CO, Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1879. 3taw wky pat new era arg tl Ist dee. CATAR REL Constitutional Catarrh Remedy CURES CATARRH. _— Hear wiat a Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Ren.edy. T. J. B. Harprxe, Esq., Brockville, Ont, :— Dear Str—It is now two years since your “‘Censtitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- duced tome. I have waited this ong to see if the cure would remain permanent before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy eitects seemed to me to be “‘too good to true.” 1 was afilicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Cireular I saw my case described in many par- ticulars. The inward ‘‘drop” from the head had become very disagreeable, and a choking sensation often preventing me from lying long, 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 Walkertownin August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before 1 had used a quarter of the contents of one bottle I found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles_and a third, I quit taking it, feeling quite clear of that ailment, and have not ysed any since unt.l of late I have taken some for a cold in 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 sce proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Remedy and take no other. T. J. B. Harprxe, Dominion Agent, Brock- ville, Ont. per bottle. pan eee. eS. 8 Ce TRY IT, For sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar —