4) we * The Hind of the Way. lines The following were written by & young lady in Nova Scotia, an invalid for many years :— My life is a wearisome journey, I'm sick with the dust and the heat, The rays of the sun beat upon me, The briers are wounding my feet ; But the city to which I am journeying, Wiil more thin my trials repay, ; And the toils of the road will seem nothing When I get to the end of the way. There are so many hills to climb upward I often am longing for rest, But He who appoints me my pathway, Knows what is needful and best ! I know in His word He has premised That my strength shall be as my day; And the toils of the road will seem nothing When I get to the end of the way. He loves me too well to forsake me Or give me one trial too much; All his people have been dearly purchased, And Satan can never claim such. By-and-by I shall see Him and praise Him, In the city of unending day; ' And the toils of the road will seem nothing When I get to the end of the way. Though now | sm footsore and weary, [ shall rest when I’m safely at home, I kuow I'll receive a glad welcome, Fer the Saviour himself has said, Come. So when I am weary in body, And sinking in spirit, I say, All the toils of the road will seem nothing When I get to the end of the way. Cooling fountains are there for the thirsty, There are cordials for those who are faint; There are robes that are whiter and purer Than any fancy can paint; Then I'll try to press hopefully onward, Thinking often through each weary day, That the twils of the road will seem nothing When I get totheend of way. -———_—- - _-—~ Ceylone in New Caledonia. TERRIBLE PESTRUCTION OF LIFB AND PROPERTY. A despatch from Sydney, New South Wales, states that the Island of New Caledo- nia was Visited by a fearful cyclone storm on the 24th Jaz., which resulted in an enormous destruction of property and loss of life within the circle of the storm. The wind is estimat- ed to have blown at the rate of one hundred miles an hove. At Namcea, the seat of Gov. ernment, the scene is described as having heen terrible. The sea rose to an almost un- precedented height, the force of the wind was greater than had been experienced there for years, and the waves, notwithstanding the fact that the harbor is sheltered by several ouvlying Islands, swept the shore, and drove several ships which were lying at auchor in port, upos rocks, and wrecked them com- pletely. Houses were unroofed or blown down, in many cases crushing the iuhabitante beneath the ruins. [nthe Loyalty and other adjacent Islands the effects of the cyclone were leas pronounced, only because there wae less to destroy. The course vi the storm was south- erly, and it is supposed to have crossed the whole width of the Pacific, from the direction ef the northern coast of South America or Mexico, subsiding before reaching the sheres of Australia. Reports from the interior of New Caledonia speak of the great destruction of life and pro- perty in the agricultural villages at the mines and in the peninsula of Duccos, the penal set- tlement of France, to which country the Is- land belongs. [New Caledonia is an island of the South Pacific Ocean, belonging to France, and lying sbout 720 miles east-north-east of the coast of Queensland, in Australia, in lat. 20° 22°, 30’ S., long. 164°., 167° EB. It is about 200 miles in length, 39 miles in breadth, and has a population estimated at 60,000. It is of volcanic origin, is traversed in the direction of its length, from north-west to south east, by a range of mountains, which in some cases reach the height of about 8000 feet, and is surrounded by sand-banks and coral reefs. ] “>< fae—-—- Irish Relief Notes. A committee on Irish Relief has been formed at Paris, under the Presidency of the Archbishop of Paris. The Times’ Paris despatch says the Uns- verse has forwarded 1,000 francs to the Catholic Archbishop of Cashel for the re- lief af the distress in his diocese. {REGULAR TRADER. | | | | From London to Charlottetown | PB, ISLAND DIRECT. 1880. SPRING TRIP. 1880. EE er | = «s Phe Well-known Clipper Barkentine 428 Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, CHARLES GOULD, COMMANDER, Will Sail from London About the Ist of April. Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Summerside and Georgetown. This Vessel was built expressly for the London trade, being thoroughly fitted out in every respect, with splendid accommodation for Passengers, and every inducement to Shippers. Parties wishing to have their Goods de- livered here early in the season will oblige by forwarding their orders in time, se as not to detain the Vessel. For Freight or Passage, apply in London to Joun Prrcainn & Sons, 16 Great Winches- ter Street, E. C.; in Liverpool, to Prrcatrn Broruers, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; or here, to the owners, — PEAKE Bro’s & Co. Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1580 kota rile RPE a eo Tan IRs re 1 Notice to importers. NHE Fast Sailing brigantine Shamrock, classed 7 years Al at English Lloyds, William McPhee, commander, will saill from Glasgow, carrying freight direct to this Port, about the L5th MARCH, next, 1559. 10 1] Oaw For terms, freight, &c., apply to JaMEs| _ Krwso, Esq., 134, St. Vincent street, Glas- gow, Scotland, or here to the owner. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch town, Dec. 27th, 1879. To Inventors and Mechanics ATENTS and how to obtain them. Pamph- et of 60 pages free upon receipt of stamps or postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH & CO., Solieitors of Patents, Washington, D.C Coole e ie every village and township of P. E. Island not yet ocqu- tied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle man can obtain a most respectable and ver profitable engagement. Address, with full particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., name. Box 1964, Montreal COOKED CORNED BEEF Most Economical for Family Use, being More than Twice its Weight of Uncooked Meat. Sold by the lb, and in Tins, ~—AT-— BER & GOFF’S. Major Nolan’s seed potato bill author- izes the poor law oftices to borrow money without interest from the Commissioner of Public Works, for the purchase of seed potatoes, to sell to tenants soley for plant- ing, at cost or under, on credit or not, with or without security as the authorities may think fit. The treasurer will be em- ow Jan. 13, 1830. JUST PUBLISHED. THE FIRST EDITION OF Teare’s Directory & Hand-Book powered to issue half a million from the constitutional fund if required for that pur- pose, The billis to be operative the year | after the passage, and thence forward till | the end of the next session of Parliament. On ——~—-- =~ Reciprocity. — There is some little interest being mani- fested in the United States in a renewal of the reciprocity in Canada, but it is not sufficiently widespread to warrant the belief in an early resumption of negotiations to that end. Mr. Charles Powers and Henry T. Woods, representatives of the Boston Board of Trade, have arrived at Washing- 512 Pages, Neatly Bound, OF Prince Edward Island, FOR 1886 AND 188i, Leather Price 32.00, Back Gilt Letters. T contains an Alphabetical Directory cf Charlottetown ard Sunimersicde.— Diree- tories of 125 Towns, Villages and Settlements, with the names and distances of many others. —Historical sketch of the Province, including its early settlement, climate, agricultura, shipbuilding and fishing industries. —Royal ton to urge favorable action on the measure Visit in 1860.—Confederation, Railway com- introduced by Representative Morse before’ ™unication, recent Vice Regal Reception, the eommittee on foreign affairs, looking to the appointment of a commission te cen- fer with a similar commission te be appoint- ed by the British government with regard to a reciprocity treaty between the United States and Canada. ~~ a ee Summer holidays on the Island, &c. Do- minion, Provincial and City Governments, Her Maiesty’s Customs, Postal Department, 'Courts of Law, Justices of the Peace in | alphabetical order, Churehes, Colleges ard Schools, Business Notices, value of Real |Estate, Fishery Statistics, with a large ‘amount of information not usually found in Baron Burvere-Covrrs has Spent $15,000,- | pj -ectories. 6 for philanthrophic objects. = —— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the} Maritime Provinces, Toronto, Feb. 17, 10 a. m. Northwesterly to southwesterly winds ; fair, tailder weather. , Non-sabscribers will be supplied with tue | Book, postage free, on receipt of price. Published and sold by TEARE'& €0., P. O. Box 84, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Jan. 12, 188@—eod lwk wkly Im | ree for the DAILY EXAMINER, ih the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Pablished m the Provinees. “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 5 | THH FIRM OF : WwW. & A. BROWN | BEING ABOUT TO MAKE A Change in their Business and Firm, | | Take this opportunity of informing the public that all accounts due them by Note, Book Account, or Otherwise, | WILL REQUIRE TO BE PAID ON OR Before the Ist day of March next, Bnsuing, ; aud all unsettled claims at that date will have to be handed over for collection. for adjustment and payment. a large discount. W. & A. BROWN. Charlottetown, January 8, 1880. ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. -\NUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manilla NM Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline, a@ Prices on application. Hambroline, &e , &c., equal in quality to the best American. Jan. 7, 1879. ean iam ~ ~ ————— aI ee BUDA’ FLOUR SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. AND OTHER | a. VISITOR : Choice Brands, ‘He Lord Bishop of xova Scotia —————— a a eae en Deasmnmnege | } | PRINCIPAL: The Rev, John Padfieid. TYXHIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate yes ai cost. the advantages of a comfortable and A SOUP KITCH EN pleasant home together with a thorough and refined education. N connection with the Women’s Temper-| ‘The course of Instruction is the same as ance Union and Benevolent Society, will|that of the best Schools in England and is be opened for the winter if sufficiently assist- | founded upon the University Examinations ed by the charitable public. In order to dis-\for Women. Eight young ladies from thir tribute judiciously, only those will be reliev-|School passed the Local Examination of the ed who identify themselves with the Society, | University of King’s Coliege in June last. which will enable the committee to look par-| This is the only School in Canada that has ticularly into each case. In view of the} passed pupilsat a University Examination. present pressing demands for help, the} The number of pupils is limited, rendering friends of the poor are urgently requested to | the School select, and while it possesses all the send donations immediately and as regularly | educational advantages of a large public school, ‘as possible, which will be received by Mks. | each pupil is enabled to receive that individual W. Kennepy, Confectionery. Clothing will | care and oversight which is so important, and likewise be very acceptable. which cannot be given ina large establish KE. McRAE, ment. Secretary of the Women’s Benevolent Society.| Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a Dec, 23, 1879. staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- —_— - — . ing masters. Parisienne French is taught eonversation- ally. There are two resident French Gov- ernesses, References given to parents of pupils. For further centiesihine address the Prin cipal. Sept, 19, 1878. Valuable Property for Sale, rgXo BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply to Messrs. | Hopeson & McLrop Charlottetown. | Sept. 18, 1879. THE ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, e 5 R, 1879, report on the ‘‘ Lorne Highland Whis- Moncton, N. B., key ” of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers :— ‘‘We have visited the bottling stores of Messrs. Greenlees Brothers, at Gresham. |"2PRERSENTING IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES buildings, London, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whis- Catarts, Celene ae Wentern key, and have subjected them to careful ex- Millers and Shippers, nel Bie FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFFS’. Jan. 12, 1880. amination and analysis. The samples were pale, showing their freedom from added color- ing matter, very fragrant, mellow and of FLO pleasant flavor ; in fact, they possessed all the U R, M FA L, GRAI N characteristics of pure and _ well-matured . Scotch Whiskey of the first qualtiy.” Seeds and Provisions. Artuvurk Hitt, Hassaun, M. D. Orro Heangr, F.C. S., F. 1. C. The following are some of the leading Sole Proprieters, GREENLESs Brot HERS, brands of Flour for sale wholesale, in car-load- Gresham-buildings, London ; Distilleries, lots only, viz: — ‘‘ Buda,” ‘*‘ Alabaster,” Argyleshire. ‘* White Rose,” Warcup’s Superior, ‘‘ Pastry,” Agents: - *- |‘ Beaver Mills,” ‘‘ Red XXX,” ‘ Amber,” MESSRs. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., &e., Ke. Charlottetown, P.E.I. The above choice brands of flour, with many Noy. 26, 1879.—-6m others, can be obtained at all the leading Flour Houses in the Maritime Provinces. ER Samples of all kinds of Seed Grains, and other ; goods will be sent to any address on applica tion free of charge. WEEKLY EDITIGN. Ask for quotations by telegraph in sar ** Cipher,’ which will be supplied to all Peor- TERMS : ie deg y a Teer OT lishing ae ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Valuable Property for Sale (ADVANCE PAYMENTS.) TTPUSAT FARM lately owned by John and Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, in Queen’s County. Tue following gentlemen have kindly con- te -e1¥ sermti f . sented to receive subscriptions for the! “ poy further particnlazs seply at the ofa WEeKLY EXIMINER :— = rae of Messrs. Hopgson & McLzop, Charlotte- Leonarp Morrts, Bookseller and Station- | town. : er, Water Street, Summerside. an iS D. SutTHEeRtann, Druggist. ete., Souris | - 9, 1880—eod East. | G. A. Aitken, General Dealer, Georgetown. ‘Cheirograph jr Lethogram W. D. McNeiit, Bookseller & Stationer, | Davin Eeay, Merchant, Mount Stewart. J. W. Hvueuss, Trader, County Line. Berxarp Loveueran, Esq., Orwell. cents in stamps to P. O. Box 126 |mouth, N. & gentlemen. Ch’town, Jan, 7, 1880, lm pee terereneneneeS Alberton. | ce be made for 50 cents by ae 35. far- | es E. G. HUNTER, . DEALER AND WORKER IN ' Italian : American Marble ras = = = S Be — pate) = SS oS = = = c * = — co =a <3 [ss gi = wa oa MONUMENTS ‘ing clai i i ted to furnish the same before that date Persone having claims against the firm are requested to Turns es > TABLETS, HEADSTONES, TOMB-TABLES They will also close out balance of stock during said time at All trom Original Desi i of Stock above wr ie Prices the Lowest of any Shep on this Island ! Also—Mantles, Centre Table and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, de., @C-5 Gt Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879.—tu th sat 6mos & wkly GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE -rave mark. The Great TRADE Mark, .<, English Rem- Zedy, an unfail- ing cure for Sem- inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, Ate Gee, Impotency, and ws SS all diseases that x Before Takingfollow as a se-After Taki quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Mem * versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, oan of Vision, Premature Old Age, and man other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Cx sumption. t&. Full particulars in our pam: phiet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one, 8%. The Specific Medicine is sold by ali druggfsts at $! per package, or six pack. ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, om receipt of the money, by addressing The ony Medicine Co., ‘oronto, Ont., Canada, N. B.—The demands of our business have necessitated our removing to Toronto, to whieh place please address all future commnni- cations. #@ Sold in Charlottetown’ by ali Drugists and by all wholesale and retail Druggists is the United States and Canada. . January 24,1 9 ——— eo ey LAME AND SICK HORSES! Cured Free of Cost, Giles’ Linimert lodine Ammonia. Spavins, Splints and Ringbones eured with- out blemish. Send for ae containi full information, to Dr. Wm. Giles, 120 W. Broadway, N.Y. Use only for horses the lin- iment in yellow wrappers. Sold by all drug- gists, and in quarts at $2.50 in which there is great saving. Trial bottles, 25 eta. Agent at Charlottetown: W. R. Wartsox‘ Druggist. Nov. 28, 1879-—eod wky 4m CAT ARRH. Constitutional Catarrh Remedy CURES CATARRH. Hear what a Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Remedy. T. J. B. Harpine, Esq., Brockville, Ont.:— Dear Srr—lIt is now two years since your ‘‘Censtitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- duced tome. Ihave waited this ong to see if the cure would remain permanent before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the happy effects 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 Circular 1 saw my case described in many pat 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 com to sit up in the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I sec 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 & third. I quit taking it, feeling quite clear of that ailment, and have not used any since until of late I have taken some for a cold in my hea A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to sé you this Certificate, unsolicited, with leave to make what use of it yon may see proper Yours truly, W. TINDALL, Methodist Minister. Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 24, 1878. mic celia Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrk Remedy and take no other. _T. J. B. Harpine, Dominion Agent, Brock- ville, Ont. For sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar per bottle. enciiniies ET. os a et i TRY IT dl Green Teas. saath, SN. .,/and by vetars of mail you A FEW PACKAGES GREEN TEAS, is oe Ee iw ceive a receipt for makin SPECIMEN COPIES may be had free of ink from which ohe'cte get tt i emieal cheap. ) charge, on application to any of the wae ba: from one original writing. Young Hyson and Japan, will be ; HORACE HASZAED. Ch'tewn, Jan. 19, 1880—iw © ln AAO OT I FS SOREL! LC”