j : | ; a aaa aaa eS Between Curcelles Nueilly, on a hot nigit last August, po: : turning home from a day's hunt, four -_ man ivipg on the middle of tne A PRENCH DSTECTIVE STORY {a9 1a}, forfeme? SEAT # Ne? two sportsmen, PO= | oA —— Correspondence. ' , *h) 7 aw” We do not hold ours Ives responsiole for ‘sor o intons ‘ f our COrrespornar nts. f < ——— To the Bditor of the Heamier. a W ‘ “1 rou. She appeared to be inseasible. Dear Srr,—It is impossible to please The , transported her te a wayside Re. eople. The Progress, in an article telr. where they discovered her to be Biheaded ‘ Defective Mail Arrangements, vouug person of a decidedly charming |.ooms to say that * three round s rips ® exte adr. elegantly attired in the new | week between Georg own and E = »y s3t mode When the combined ofiorts|the steamer ~ Northern M4 pt ae SS aaa had re-|good work as might be expected. of everybody about the piace 7 d 7 stored ber te consciousness, she ¢x hibited great embarrassment,and plead- ed | itiously to be permitted to depart. ' tl] enough,’ ex ‘ut you are not Weil enoligu, &- os:ulated one of the gallant disciples vould ask in the name of common serse, what better er speedier communication for freight or passengers can be expected tian leaving Pictou and Georgetown -day in midwinter. The Progress ks ‘a trip to and from Pictou ian 4 >?" a BLveame: } 7, rf? every Ovnel e }yiy babe writer £ Nimrod eould easily be made when the weather is Qs 4% Imrod,. ce : , ; ' P i h. z r ' I am ‘ i fine snd tne water cie@ar. A 5 Ippoese ie . silted’ teal fine an ' : ‘ ‘| am, indeed. i assure you —? the steamer might go fom persisted the fair pleader. S ‘\Where de you want to go. ‘To Paris.’ ‘But why net wait till morning ?’ ‘ Becanse I dare not.’ ‘You dare not? And why?’ ‘ji my husband discovers that I have beer out all night, without an excuse, he will murder me. Ah, monsieur,you little know the torture of a mind chain- ed toa jealous soul which neither ap- prociates it himself or permits others to!’ This settled it. Monsieur Jacquard was a married man. He was also a most respected one, well known to the Bourse. ‘(4ome to my house,’ he said. ‘It is really impossible for you to return to Paris alone at this time of night. You shal! spead the evening as mine and my wife's guest. To-morrow she shall ae- company you aad explain all. By-the- by, what is itall? What brought you into the road as we found you?’ There was more embarrassment iur- ther hesitation, additional, sobbing,and then the unfortunate lady unfolded her | tale of horror. Sie was the wife of @ prosperous lawyer. Her husband, an ogre of sixty, hate l, yet was odiously jealous of her. it had been a marriage of convenience. She had sold herself to the golden calf, only to learn that that auriferous ani- mal! can kick as hard as any quadraped of vulgar hide and hair. In the three years which had elapsed siace she as- sumed these bond. which had been payiog her such heayy dividends of misery ever since, she had not known a happy hour. '¢The nearest approach to it had been procured her by afriend of her hus- band’s, a young journalist. Monsieur Gribeau (how appropriate a name for such «a monster!) was counsel for the newspaper of which Victor Fellot was editor. Business brought tue latter frequently to the lawyer’s house, He had met Madame Gribeau. He had loved her, at least she had thought so. As ‘or herself, she had experienced an interest in him. It was not love. It was rather gratitude that he brought a little light into her mournful existance. She trusted him, she confided her troubles to him. In return he sought to comfort her. Strange as it might seem, her husband was not jealous of him. so he was able to take her about among scenes which in a measure dis- tracted her mind from its morbid browd- ing-. ‘’his morning he had proposed to her a visit to some lady friends of his at Courcelless. The journey had been maie in an open carriage, They halt ed by the way at the Brazen Lion to dine, and dusk cameon. He made pro- posals to her at which her soul revyol- ted. She leaped from the carriage and fell insensible. The miscreant drove on, leaving her to the terror of the dar cness. The rest Monsieur Jacquard knew. These affecting confidences melted Monsieur’s Jacquard’s naturally sym- patiietic son!, He mingled his pitying tears with those of the unfortunats lads. He tuen took her to his house in # conveyance, and Madame Jacquard listoned to ber tale with sobs of com- misseration, It was determined that Maiam Jacquard should xccompany Maiame Gribeau home next day, and give Monsieur Gribeau apiece of her} 5, mind. Concluded in our neat. -—20 ee - —- -— A citizen of Chicago started with $20 and lmears that Georgetown to Pictou every morning ind return the same day. Certainly she co ld, and doubtless would too if the weather was always fine and the water always clear. But surely ho must know that the Straits are never at this season of the year, clear of ice, excepting an occasional opening IM some places. Those who have been ‘or- warding ard receiving freight ex ** Northern Light” during the past four or five we ks, can, and do, appreciate her services. Pas- cabin accommodation the Cape sengers also find her a great improvement en Tormentine route. Business is not 80 very pressing just that any one need complain of tri-weekly mails fiom abroad. As for + vin- now the detention of ter mails at Charlottetown, that is a ma:ter that concerns the local Postal Depattment and for Whidh that. Departmenteds réspen- sible. But it is very well known that CP? as- ing at the Capes for the past few weeks would not be ‘‘as regular asin summer,” be the weather ever so fine, Yours truly, ZERC. Jan. 13, 1880. Ee tt cD Opitvary. — Never was sadder news broken to parent than that which was wired to Dugald Campbell, Esq., of North Lake, Lot 47, of the Ist of December from Danver, Gol’, announcing the premature afd unexpected Meath of his héloved “son, Columba. A most promising young nian was he ; having become, by hus tact and in- dustry, an ingenious mechanic, though out 24 years old at the time of .bigdeath.. . V‘he years of his apprenticeship were speut in Souris, after whicli he lived Té? three years at Mount Stewart, where his labor was in constant requisition, On account of his extreme youth, and of his high appreciatien of his own character, he prudently refrein- ed, for the first few years, from embark ng in [any very heavy contcacta. Consci¢us, however, of his own abitity to perforin the work ‘satisfactorily, ke undertook, m “he in the summer of 18738, to erect and cem- plete the parochial residence at St. Mar- garet’s, Bear River. Faithfully were ‘he plans and spetifications ‘executed, end for many 4 long year will his name be most honorably associated with that buildiag. Desirous of having a wider field of action than that offered by the-Island. daring che depression that of late made itself se severely felt in every department, he bide adieu. to his friends for :a witile, so he hoped, and set out for the Great Wast during the latter part of March last,. Two days after his‘ arrival at Denver he fovnd employment which, by /his ppnetual, so er and industrieus habits he rendered, both permanent and lucrative: Bright, inde:d, weveethe anticipations of his young end sanguine heart, avd well-founded seemed the hopes of his future prosperity centered in him by his friends when“dread sickness laid its cold hand upon him. . An. attack. of typhoid fever, followed immediately.by a relapse, baffled the skill cf the first ph.’si- cians of the city, and eventually triump)ed over the deyeted attentions of his newly found but faithful friends. Thus did this fresh flower wither and die in this uneon- genial soil; but let us hope it was treus- planted hence to bloom for ever beneath the rays of the Hternal Sun of Justice. He died fortified with the rites of the Church, and.there, as here, left. behind him asjet- less nanie wherewitlh to encircle his m:m- ory in the hearts ‘of his afflicted relatives and sorrowing friends. — Com, BE pcan diet stieireaienase Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Proviaces. Toronto, Jan 15, 10 a m. Moderate to fresh southerly and westurly | winds ; partly cloudy to cloudy, warmer v'ea- ther; possibly light snow in some localitie:. ee ee MGENSATOURE ALMANAC, WA eee Os eck JANUARY 16th, 1580 Bos MISES... .«.. 7.44 |; Hien Watrer...1.14 am Sun Sris 4.35 | FuLL Moon 27, 6, 0.2 m BDZ EoD. At Point Prim on the 27th day of November, 1879, Mr. Donald A Murchison, in tires weeks made $22,000. He did it wit: favo and buanko and cheat-c, and he is pow in jail-o.— Detroit Free Press. + mAnemmaane sre meron eee gm Astonishing Success. i: is the duty of every person who has use'i Boschee’s «German Syrup to let its wouderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneuimoiia, and in fact all throat and lung a@iseases. No per- son can use it without immediate relief. Three doses wiil relieve any case, and we eonsider it the duty of all Druggists te re- corumend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozen bor tles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a inthe 36th year of his age. ee BRITISH ANERISA ; ie Assurance Company. FIRE AND MARINE. Cash Capital & Asseis . $1,176,491 45, EXCORPORATED 1833. fiead Office, - Toronto, Ont, Risks taken on all descripticnsfof Proj erty at lowest rates. me licine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your Druggist about it. Sample Bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular size 75 eents. For al» by all Druggists, PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. , HORACE HASZARD, Agent, | Office, South Side Queen Sauare. | July 10,1879,” Pee a large disc Take this oppor Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR Refore the ist day of March next, Rnsiing, Charlottetown, January 8, 1880. THH FIRM OF' A. BEING ABOUT TO MAKE A Change in their Business and Firm, tunity ef inforthing the public that all aceounts due them by all unsettled claims at handed over and Persons having claims against the firm are requested to furnish the same before that date for adjustment aud payment, They will also W. ett ral sount. ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A, CONVERSE, MONTREAL. OF CORDAGE of Bvery Description, including all sizes Manilla 3ROWN that date will have to be fer collection. close out balance of stock during said time at & A. BROWN. apnea eeepc AL PR neati under all Corner a laranteed 1 & It facti atis e W TABLETS, All trom Also--Mai (A sented to WEEKLY DD. Svutt East: * W. bz Alberton. charge, on gentlemen. BOOK & JOB AND ALL KINDS OF Bank and Legal Blanks, AT MODZRATSE 0 DEALER [talian é er iW GEALY ThE EAANINER, AA ANUFACTURER : N Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. s@ Prices on application. dan. 7, 1879: INTING! y and expeditiously executed, AT THE “EXAMINER? OFFICE the careful supervision of J. W. MITCHELL. Wo are now in a position to execute orders for kinds of Printing, such as LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, CARDS PAMPHLETS, DODGERS, HANDBILLS, POSTERS &e. &e.* &e. PRICES. fice :—-Ings’ Old Stand, reat George and Water Streets. Lm, 7 Ow le HUNTER, AND WORKER IN American Harble == ND 'SORIQ-IILy UISTBULYL MONUMENTS KEADSTONES, TOMBE-TABLES Original Designs. Best quality 6f Stack employed. ; Prices the Lowest of any Shop on tnis Estarnd! ties, Cenive Table and Commede Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, “C fie fae &c, @e., ae. Kent Street, Ch’tuwn, Sep. 6, 1879.—tu th sat bmos & wkly Se = OITIGN. TERMS: ONE i aw that ailment, and have not used any since until k é , 5 of late I have taken some for a coid in my_head, DVANCH PAYMENTS. ). r ° Q e Feary . Tue following geutlemen have kindly con- receive XIMINER A+ subscriptions for the LronarD Morris, Bookseller and Statien- er, Water Street, Summerside. {FRLAND, Druggist. ete., Souris G. A. Aitken, General Dealer, Georgetown. McNxitt, Bockseller & Stationer, Davip EGan, Merchant, Mount Stewart. J. W. HoGHes, Trader, County Line. BERNARD LOUGHERAN, Esq., Orwelhk SPECIMEN COPIES may be had (free of application to iny of the above Hobie Sixty-two, in Queen’s County, in the ‘tthe contents of one bottle I found decided re- FOR THE HOLIDAYS ANY OTHER TIME. WwW. R. BOREHAM Has on hand, and coming, per steamer North ern Light, a large stock ot Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Over- shoes and Slippers, all styles and prices to suit allages and peekets. Come along to WwW. R.. BOREHAM, South Side Queen Square. Dec. 23, 1879.—-3mo0staw ‘Mortgage Sale. TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Conrt House in Charlottetown, in Queen s County, in Prince Edward Island, on Wednesday, the Third day of Warch kext. I880, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, by Virtue of a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the eighth day of May, 1873, and made between Alexander Mar- tin, of the one part, and Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of the other part,— AL that tract, piece and parcel of land £4 situat.. lying and being on ‘Township " said Island, and bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake tixed at the edge of the Creek making John Nicholson’s southern boundary line atd run- ning from thence due east fifteen chains, fifty links; thence south three degrees east thirty four Chains; thence west ten degrees north sixteen chains and tifty links; thence west tifteen degrees nerth to the edge of the dry land; thence following the courses of the dry land along the inner edge of the marsh north- erly and easterly tothe place of commence- ment, containing eighty-seven and a half acres of land, a littie more or less, together with the appurtenances. therete belonging, Kor further particulars apply at the office of Mersrs.eHodgson & Me tieod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. For further particulars apply at the office oi Messrs. . Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated the 3rd day of Deeember, 1879. EDWALD J. HODGSON. Mortgagee. Dec. 3, oaw till sale, wed CATARRE. Voustitutional Catarrh Remedy CURES CATARRHE. Hear what « Reverend Gentleman. says of the Constitutional Rewedy. T. J. Be Harvika, Esy., Brockville, Ont.:— Deak Sik—tit is now two years since your ‘“‘Constitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- {duced to me. I have waited this ong te see if the cure would remain permanent before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy efiects seemed to me to be ‘‘too i true.” 1 was afflicted in my head for years before I suspected. it to be Catarrh. Imreadmg m your Circular [ saw my case described inmany par ticulars. ‘She inward “drop” from the head had become very disagreeable, and a choking sensation often preventing me froz lying long, 1 would feei like smothering and be goiapelled to sit up in the bed. My health and spirits were seriously aifected, When. your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before I had used a quarter of 1 good to be lief, and when [ had used two bottles and a third, | quit taking it, feeling quite clear of ‘A sense Of duty to sufferers from that leath- ;8ome disease, Catarrh, prompts me to. send | you this Certificate, unadhicated, with leave to ‘make what use of it yon may ‘see’ proper | Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh Lemedy and take no other. Tt. J. B. Harpine, Dominion Agent, Brock- ville, Ont. cae Kor sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar re ‘A edy, an unfail- ‘<e -4* &' ing cure for Sem- “Ms AyD inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, AER Impotency, and fy SSS" all diseases that “Sh " T Before Takingfollow as a se- After ‘ quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, U tar mare RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. Winter Arrangemeat, 13. TO COME INTO FORCE! TURSDAY, Decomber 2nd, 1876, "TRAINS GOING WEST, a Georgetown .,... Dp 8.20 a, m Cardigan, .i..... +s i a it Mt Stew’t June... Dp 10.15 “ Royalty Junction! ‘* 11.27 ** Ar 11.50a.m, Charlottetown. ee Dp 8.00 am Dp 3.00 pm Royalty Junction; “ 8.22 “ | “* 3.23 % North Wiltshire..; ** 9.14 “* | ** @15 ® Hunter River....; ‘ 9.30 “* | ** 4,30 “ Breadalbane.....| ‘£10.07 “ | “ 5.08 * yenae ane Shits « d ee a % o . ensington.... -« . . Summerside..... Dy 't30 - Ar 6.30 p m Wellington.... :| ** 2.19 ** Port Hill .......) * 3.00 ** yt, arr i RIVOTCO oo. vee oe TIQMiON .....+9+- . eee _ TRAINS GOING EAST. srarioxa, © “(Mon Zand 6) Set EMO 6s bcet ‘Dp 6.30am Alberton... vali ae O’Leary....---+: 8.25 ms Port Hah v.ce:-3-4 co Wellington ......| ** 10.22 “ Sit atoll ‘Ar 11.10 am S mm rside@...,..- Dp 2.30 p m|Dp 720am Kensington...... * 3.05 * | ** 8.05 # County Line.. ..| ‘* 3.43“ | * $.4@ 4 Breadalbane.....| ‘* 3.53 ‘* | ** 8:54 ** Hunter River....| “ 430 “ | * 9.20% North Whltshire..| ‘‘ 4.46 “ 1 ‘* 9.438 «* Royalty Junction’! ** 5,37 “* | 10.38 Charlottetown... .. Dp pe ca Ar 11,00 am Royalty Junction; ** 2.53 * “es Mt. Stw't June .. - ered ea Cardigan.......-. mi$.95'¢ | Georgetown ..... Ar 6.00 p m| SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. STATIONS. No. 7, Mixed. Ero, te Depart 7.15 a. m, a Hermie cc te. 32 | ~ or ie. | Ly ae “e | ” 855 Bimeees «oc, ote te oek ae a “ Mt. Stewart Junction.| Arrive 10.10 a 1a. Trains Going East. STATIONS. | No. 8, Mixed. Mt. stewart Junction.| Depart 4.15 p. ag Mebelb orice i ca38 bo BB Ge ‘Peters; .. 2s ¢:.4 es Mpemouy)::. . 0... 4% *:- @ii Bemis . 60.0. | Arrive 7.10 “ ALEX. MACNAB, | Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Uflice, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea pio 61 Bones. Bones. eos undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per ewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one ewt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Ch town, Dec. 1, 1879 NOTICE. \7 have on hand some lots of F Goods, Silks, Ribbons and wares, which we are offering to country trad- ers and others in exchange for country Mitts, Homespun, &c. By calling early ap advantageous exchange may be secured. Fr. LePAGE & CO. Glasgow House, Queen Street, Dec. 6, 1879-—2w 2aw ERAS SPECIFIC MEDICINE rrape wack. he Great TRADE MARK, 3 English Rem- C “ versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, ) Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many : other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- , sumption. we. Full particulars in our pams phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to ; every one. wa. The Specific Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $l per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, om receipt of the money, by addressing : The Gray Medicine Co., ; Yoronto, Ont., Canada. : N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to whieh place please address all future eommuni- cations. ¢ s@ Sold in Charlottetown byMjall and by all wholesale and retail ists im the United States and Canada. January 24,1 9 per bottle. HIE place to get 3 our Printing done is at eo thei KAM K Priniing Looms -$20Y THE DAILY EXAMIN B tor the latest newa—local ites