maya * ¢ * a Nie ashley as, i ater... een VOL. 3 | OH JUST ARRIVED BRITTS EL WAREHOUSE, Ex S. S. “Hibernian,” A ARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Silk Fringe, Corsets, Cashuieres, Colored and Biack Satins, Pompadenr Prints, TOILET COVERS & OVILTS, (in Plain and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy: Flannels, Cleihs, Tweeds, &e., All of which are now opened, and will be | sold at our usual low prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, ug. 24, 1880. To the Stockhelders at the Beliveau Albertite and Gil Company ; YOTICE is hereby give nm ti | Cail of two and one-half per cant. on the unpaid Shaves of the said Company was made by the ihrectors of the Company on the twenty-first day of + instant, pay- able before the twenty-fifth day of October next. turther . eptember, By order Of the Beard of Directors. Dated at Dorc ester, in the County of Westmorland, in the Province of New Bruns- wick, the 2nd day of September, A. D. 1880. K. B. CHANDLER, Treasurer o! the Belivean Albertite and Oil Co. Shareholders in P. E Is land may pay the Call to the Gank Prince Edward Island to the credit of the Company. hh. B. CHANDLER. [se idl til date] PACIFIC Mutual Insurance Oo., —oF— NEW YORK MARINE. $744,149.00 Slet Dec., i879, « Assets Insurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGH''S, covering $15,000 and upwards en first-class risks. Gertifictes issued payable in London at the office of Morron Rose & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWBERRY, Agent for P, E. island. Nut Coal. Kut Goal, REE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and Slack, at Aibion Mipes, Pictou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOTS, Sole Agent for P. K. Island. Old Sydney Mines,Cave Breton. Lingan Mines, Cape Breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual, G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E, Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kca tf (HE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANGE UU. Of Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED IN 1809 $9,.755,552.00 tie GO May 11, 1580. Subscribed Capital, Paid wp Capitai, - 4,216,656 Transacts every a scription of Fire, Life and Annuity Business on the most favorable Fire Derarraent— Insurances ne be ef- fected at the Lowest current rates Insurances upon Public and t _— eted on especially favorable terms. KS settled with promptitude and Lber- ality. Lire DepartTMext—New aud Meduced pre- minoms for Dominion of Canada. GG. W. DEBLOIs, General Agent for P. EK. Island. “Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. April 14, "80—pat h her ne sj kea tf eod NHE place place et our Printing done i is a the EXAMI PRINTINGROOMS, vin eile ARLOT *rivate Build- | — ee ee ee ST AT a ee oS OE mE seine! tet 8 VTyvViwTy : \wr, ~~ ‘ . mHEe ah DPT PHiOWN, BREAN ie eee J ED WARD ISLAND, FRIDAY A ETN A ENS EE or THE GUARDIAN: Oe re RAE i: Nt cal ae * Chariocttetown Fire Department. | COUNT OF THE OLD AND NEW FIRE BELL. By net proceeds of old Bell: | Bell me ‘tal, 4 659 lhs. @ tS8c. S835 62 & ee | FIRE AP i ti FE ASs RANGE COMPANY. | Shortage from cxttings out 0: | GP OURER. Sass cca 57 Ibs. * L : | Rigging, 280 lbs @ 10c..... 28 00 ; ESTABLISHED i82l. | Shortage, bottom of clapper omindigiaai Ge... 5. eek 8 Ibs. $866 62: EAD OFFICE: | Aug. ate freight charges lege ‘ a Fe LS 0 cog ove beews 54 7 | 11 Lombard Street, = SR et’ 6 le, ER a, ar To freight oa new OE ne ES aus se 1 a ote G 32 99 nee 2 () | ne | Invoice of new Beli, 2,440 e Total Assets, . - . . - 7 + = - oe 814,500, € ce. O Tal Ibs. @ a ald . BR ; 7 a Seg 1 Os4 © AlDg GOWN O14 Heil anc ' Seer intiba. a ee 4 as wee $2,375.000.00 _ putting up new one...... ee Por sevices, fixing and hang Dnkiciuin Set citings ing Bellin the Belfry. 30 96 -—-$822 96 | Charlottetown, July 21, 1880—2aw 2n Risks at lowest current rates by Carvell Brothers, , pet law 2m er Ss Balanee to credit........ $ 43 66 Joan W. +. ~~ + 2 « - = THE RIFLE, Proxarp, Chief. Agents. j 2 Vet SEIN KP ad Ke pcomeees i rAYrwy, Hot ’ The Latest Novelty. | ‘aac Ne Plus Ultra Comfort. ‘3 CATROL ve Fase and Elegance — EVERLASTING WEAR. | | SOLD xX Sept. 20, 1880. 2 No. 3 Company-- 82nd Battalion. | Cees Qe - f - (RGU if B At the recent shooting match of this! j Ce bee wi ; |Company held at Kensington Range, for E } | the Company's Silver Medal, Private Neil! Regs Campbell again secured the prize, Ly is 3 : i _ / some excellent practice ; Sergt. Longworth 5 : ir i | being second, and Corporal Gillis third. a. W e are request: “lL to state that the semi-| fannual shooting match of the Company | | for the Silver Cup and other prizes, “wilt | 'come off on Saturday wofning, lpermitting) commencing at 10 o'clock. j i There will be two competitions; the lirst for the Company’s Silves Medal and prizes } JERSE rN Ps in money an id kind, ranges 200, 500 anid | 4 4 — G09 yards, 7 shets at each; the second for! a similar {1 mateh, ( weather! The Oueon of Bone Stiffened ithe Silver Challenge Cup and ;series OF prizes as in the first A Ad. os. : . ; eae . as ' Petty, tractive, |Samsew'20000 and 500 yasua' shoes J jeach. The members of Company is ive spared no pains to make this, the last | —AND— mateh of the season, an interesting Phe) Ex . . rand a oll muster of toe corps is request: | CONQ! MIO Al, ied. Competitors will appear in uniform | ‘and be punetnal in their attendance Captain ite now@rth, the Secretary of the ; Band Committee, requests us further to} say that a meeting of this Committee, for ithe transaction of certain business, will be ‘held in.his office on Saturday evening next, jat 7.50 o'clock, when the President and other members of the Committee are re- quested to attend, ene mene A I A mn ee ne AUTUMN. ADMIRED BY ALL. Ls OND: J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Short grows the day,’ and crowned with wreath of vine CANADA Cur Hambroline, &c., &c., Jan. 7, 1880. NSURANC AGRICULTURAL FIRE OF WATERTOWN, WY. ——— ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Policy $1,137,549. 73. ilolders Deposited with the Dominion | Government fer Seeuriiy of | Canadian Poticy Holders, | $100, 000,00. LOSSES PAID TO TODATE, OVER $3,000,000. Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, ha ‘a better find out rates, ete., of this Time Tried | and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. Roz. Aneus, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces. JAS. DesBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. I. Ch’town, July 31, 1880—3m ESTABLISHED i825. i “a a - i, JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. . TTTRAOCTITR yr gy »T 1 of Fwery TReser : ne ; : ; enti Ry ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manill Since, gladdening the farmer’s greedy eyes LY. Rope, Tarred. Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline Rich oniade he brings of every valued sine ‘ aoe wAs— equal in quality to the best American. mae tay, i : i ply to Dee Temperate October lifts his leafy head ; The meadows now with lessened splendors shine, And the mountain side the green is fled ; While fallen leaves lie everywhere around, And hush the travellers step with mufiied sound, AGE FACTORY. The waning year declines, and yet his guise is e’en more welceme than the early spring, sa@— Prices on application. . DE Fat olives, apples where the rose tints blend With gold, ’neath which the laden branches bend. SEPTE M BER. The day has risen, yet the mists all pale | Lie in the valleys, though serene the skies, And as a sea the lower levels veil, i aon Wy pal From which the hills like island-summits rise ; y s While on their verdant slopes afar and near al lor] 1g Department Vie decker taeaiie celui bande need. oe The sunbeans, quivering, ’mid the vine-leaves KING SQUARE, a9 And gild the ripening clusters hanging low ; — While to the fertile meadows take their way W JE ARE NOW SHEWING LARGE) ‘The bleating flocks, with steps sedate and AND VARIED LINES iN slow, l The birds now fly in azure face of day, | EW GANADIAN TWEEDS, Now piunge within the cloudlet cold and gray. Scotch and West af tngland Tweeds, Epvecationat Convention.—The Provin- cial Educational Association will hold its we Epa Sa first general. meeting in the Hall of tl SERRiaNe’S rst general,meeting In the Hall ¢ 18 SURIRES, Upper Prince Street School, Charlottetown, ~~to ~———— | Tareqatines on the 14tn and 15th inst. It is expected | Gvercoatiigs, that a large number of Teachers will be 1? ‘ : present from ail parts of the Island. The | Uister Clo tits, first session will open at three o’clock, p.m, : 4a : but arrangements have been made by the A CHOICE .LOT OF Su perintendent of Education to enable teachers from ail parts of the Island to see | Blue & Black Worsteds. the working ef the city schools during the forenoon of the first day. Those whe wish to avail themselves of this opportunity should be in attendance between 10 and 11 o'clock of the 14th. Teachers and others attending the Convention pay one fare to Charlottetown, and return free on certificate from the Secgetary of the Convention. ae BRER & SONS. = ept. 22, 1880—2w Ld Flour and Meal. ———— irisatruism that ‘‘a stitch in time saves : nine,’ and it is fully applicable to the delapi- ; | ‘Golden | dated condition of the fence around the Mar. BOs: = a t amily,” “Wareup’s Su-| ket House. Several of the rails have become erlor, ** W bite Kose,’ Florence,” | detached from the fence proper, and lie near aoerene Pastry” and ‘ Amber,” and! the path leading to the Post Office on the choice k, D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden ‘Star,” North side—a rebuke to the Street Commis. Quotations for the above Brands of Flour | sioner or some other official. iand Meal f. o. b. at Mulls, or delivered at _ Charlottetow n or Summerside. a tS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ** Buda ” a -atent), *‘ Alabaster,” A despatch to the Halifax Herald says : J. R. FOSTER ‘* itis stated that Gordon Brown has re- Millers and Shippers’ Agent, | ceived two years leave of absence, and will _ Moncton, N. — travel in Europe for that period ; also that v6 na negotiations are now being carried on with BUILDING LOTS. Shephard, of the New York 7imes, to take Brown’s position in his absence. Farar, of ‘WD PARTIES t the Mail, is spoken of as going on the Globe P- Late te Vises ‘ bo. ae baenan staff as leader writer, and when these changes are made the Globe will announce DONALD PALMER, Esq., or {itself an independent Reform newspaper, MRs, HENRY HARDAY, freed entirely from the shackles of the i May 6, 80. threr, is now in ene, hea at journal, or causes any ‘ jiahageme;nt. land that fart, who had in aking !for that i cess of plowing. The effect of the : hafter her | Gaspe to Anticosti, July 20, 1880—oaw + Summerside. ) party.” MISCELLANEOUS ——_ Lb, Banks McKenzie, the tevaperance lec- Nevada, seeking | ordination to the Baptist Ministry. Hon. Mr. Chapleau denies that there are any formal proposals before the Govern- ment for the sale or lease of. the North Shore Railway. The man who has money in the bank and plenty m his pocket, can wear a straw hat four weeks longer, than one who is in debt for his last week’s board. Why is it? The Toronto Globe says that no change ' has taken place in the propriety which in l'any way affects the political position of change in its The latest newspaper rumor is that the | Pacific Railway Syndicate has purchased a controlling interest in the Montreal Herald, soine importaut changes will shortly be made in the management of , that paper. Sir Frederick Roberts, who is about to visit England, will return to India next i vear as Commander in-Chief of the troops in the Madras Presidency, in ‘succession to Sir Neville Chamberlain ; Sir Donald Stew- been previously designated position, having succeeded Sir Edwin Johnson as Military Member of i Council. Agriculture is called both a science a d an art. The former teaches how it is.neces- isary to plow, and the latter teaches the pro- The art cf agi u ture has reference to the planting, cultivating and taking care of the crops; the science of agri. culture teaches om whi at they are co imposed and how cro ops # and plants are built up from the forces of the soil and the atmosphere. is tuwearout the soilby constant cropping. The aid of science is employed to reste ore exhausted fields and te give a knowledge of the means to use to accomplish if. The Montreal Gazeffe has information ‘that the Government steamer ‘* Newfield” left England on the 25th uili., having on board the eablos necessary to complete our coast telegrenh system. The s steanrer will, arrival, first lay a cable from then a cable pe Cape Breton tothe Magdalen Island, and after- wards one from the mainland of New Branswick to Grand Manan. ‘This being done” says the Gazette, “‘the telegraph system of the Gulf of St. Lawrence will practically completed, and the results, we are satisfied, will be most jmportant to the trade of the ‘country. An English farmer says that when he gave his men, in former times, milk and oatmeal as part of their daily food, they were robust, hardy and enduring; but since these have been changed for tea and coftee—-‘‘ wretched slops,” he contemptuons- ly calls them, —the laborers have become pale, out of condition, and cannot perform the tasks of former days easily. Here is a good hint to our Own farmers in the way of rations for their working men, and even themselves. Great Britain cannot compete with us in the production of wheat, but she can produces much eu- perior quality of oats. Let us exchange prodncts toa cartain extent, for mutual benefit. It is a pity we don’t abandon fine white flour, and eat the whole, ground from the grain, az in grits and Graham bread. Onur teeth, bones, and muscles would be all the stronger and better for such a change of diet. Corn bread and fat pork, —‘‘heg and hominy,” vulgarly speaking—is too much the food of our honseholds, especially at the West. This, at least, might be often varied by beef, mutton, poultry, eggs and bread made from nnbolted wheat flour, and all be great gainers thereby in health, strength and enduranee.—-New York Tribune. ~~ Se ieee Fever and Ague. Are vou troubled with Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Remittert or Inter- mitting fever, Night Sweats or any disease that comes from Malaria or disordered Liver and Hot Suns? If se, procure a bottle of Green’s Ague Conqueror, which is an acetic extract of strong tonie roots, com- bined with Sulphate of Magnesia, ete , gpd positively contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other poisons, lt purifies the blood, cleanses the liver, spleen and other secre- tive organs so effectually that the chills will not return. We have never found any case of Fever and Ague it will not cure. Price 50 cents and $1.60 per bottle. One large bottle has. cured as many as five in one family. Sold by all druggists and dealers everywhere. ee er LaMe-AND Sick Horses Curep FREE oF CHARGE.— Giles’ Liniment Iodide An.monia, yellow wrapper; send for pamphlet. Navicu- Jar diseases, spavins, curbs, ringbone, knee, coffin joint, pastern and sinew ehoe boils, strains. Contracts made with express, rail- road and ice companies, and all others who employ large numbers ofehorses, by which money and horse suffering can be saved. Address Dr. Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Seld by W. R. Watson. Trial size 25 cente, le I A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of day, andI want everybody to know it for — benefit.” “Joan Wrens, Butler, N. Y.’; SO. UD ’ OAL RIE AEN OEE OITA IRS | om: — “ ae 7 a aoa oe meme yi ; ' fi P|