re ae ee inant as a nani ll eS Se ee hea, aotenrs renee ST CARES . 4 oe] AE Enna ik RN earn ae, 2, le me y ” bi Qaeteerewe | ee eee 1 IN ae. shshiaa pa aS fatmeerentceimsoraens Toes of the Steamer “ Albert.” The K. C. Advertiser supplies the follow- ing particulars :— Ve are sorry to have to chronicle the loss of the above steamer, which has hither- to done se much to keep up communication between this Island and the mainland dur. ing th» summer and winter seasons. She is a total wreck at the Magdalen Islanas. The‘ Albert” left this port on Wednesday night last at 10 o’clock p. m. for Souris and the Magdalenes. From one of the crew of the ill-fated steamer, who has arrived since the disaster, we learn the following particu: lars : -- ‘‘ They experi snced considerable rough weather after leaving Souris, but ar- ba] rived safely at tho Magdalene Islands and landed passengers and mails at Amherst ; then proceeded to Pleasant Bay and came to an anchor, when the storm arose. The holding ground is so poor in this Bay that it was impossible with both anchors and a full bead of steam to keep the ship from going ashore, and af p.m. on Thursday evening she grounded on Mademoiselle Cliffs, and immediately commenced break- ing up. The crew remained by her until the following morning, when she was high and dry, and at low water could walk all around her with ease. The engine is not much injured, bat the boiler is burst, and the whole bottom is out of the steamer. The captain chartered the schr. ‘St. Ann” to bring the mails, passengers and crew to this jsland, and landed them safely at Souris on Tuesday evening, arriving at 7 p.m. ‘The ‘‘ Albert” was about ten years old, and was built at Hopewell Cape, Al- bert Co., N. B., and run for some time be- tween St. John and the up-Bay ports, but Lellan, came very near being crushed to death, between two cars which were being coupled for shunting purposes, in the Station yard of this town. The following is the freight taken by the Princess of Wales from this port from Monday 18th to Saturday, 22nd inst:— G11 Bbis. Oysters, $ 674.00 170 Cases Eggs, 1085.00 1841 Sheep, 3717.00 203 Bbis. Potatoes, 103.00 20450 lbs. Pork, 1022.00 1400 lbs. Leather, 500.00 145 Bush. Oats 48.00 1645 bbis. Mackerel, 132.00 2509 lbs. Butter, 357.00 10 Horses, 810.00 1505 Seep Pelis, 753.00 429 lbs. Wool, 105.00 645 Bush. Barlsy, 379.09 3090 Iba Boncless Fish, 180.00 1 bdl. Ontmeal, 4.00 10,169.00 Mr. ‘ohn Richards and Mr. Fredk. Ings are passengers on the barkentine Cluns- man, ‘hich ship is bound for England. Both these young gentlemen intend spend ing the winter in the old country. We also unlerstand that Mr. Morrison, of the Merchants Bank of this place, accompanied by his wife, and Mr. William Stavert, are to be passengers. in Mr. McMillan’s new bark Malinche. We wish them all a plea- sant voyage cnd a safe return. Since our last issue all the English bound fleet have finished loading. As a natural consequence oats have dropped to 3i cents, and potatoes may be considered unsaleabdle. The Jo) n Lefurgey, Maggie, Carmenta and Isabellu have sailed and the Clansman, Malineie and Journal will probably go to sea to-lay. There is considerable lolly be- tween the wharves, but the harbor is yet clear of ice. Nearly all the shippers have oa hand a small quantity of oats, aud it is almost « pity that there are not one or two niore vessels to carry away the surplus. We are pleased to see that the farmers this year have shown a disposition tu assist the | mercharits jin getting away their vessels in good tine. This is right. as their interests are identical. ° : —- epee -- —-— Watrick’s, Oncitestra.- The erchestra Theatre, New York, is famous for its extraor- diuary This is due entirely to Thomas Baker, an Englishman who has con- ducted 15 for years. Mr. Baker used to suffer terribly from rhuematism, but now 15 as supple nad and nimble asa school boy. He ascribes his freedom, as he ought, to Giles’ Liniment lodide Ammonia. Giles’ pills cure Billiousness, Seld by W. R. Watson, Send r pamphlet. Dr. Giles, 120 West. Broad- y, N. ¥. Trial size 25 cents. recislon. sh ckedlieiuaigtintan Many valuable discoveries and much use- ful kuowledye is kept from the world, be cause of the immense expense in making them k own to the people. This is not the case witli Boschees German Syrup, although but a few years introduced into this coun- try, its sale now reaches in every town aud village ia the U.S. Its wonderful success in curing Consumption, severe Coughs Pneumonia, Asthma, and all other discases of the throat and lungs, was first made known ))y distributing every year, for three years, over 400,009 bottles to the afflicted, free of charge, by Deuggisis. Nosuch a test of merit vas ever given before to any other preparation. Could yon ask more? Go to your driggist and get a bottle for 75 cents and try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. —" St. Petersburg telegram states that Abraham Pasha recently eeded to an English company of shipchandlers, for 25 years, at a rental of £2,000, some property extending 15 kilemetres along the Asiatic shore of the Black Sea from the mouth of the Bosphorus to the vil lage of Riva, on which there are traces of the fortress built by the Genoese to command the Upper Bosphorus and mouth of the Black Sea. Private ads vices from Constantinople now report that negotiations have taken place with some English engineers for acquiring two large properties on the Huropean side of the Black sea, opposite Abraham Pasha’s belonging respectively to Vila- lis Pasha and the Greek family Baltazzi, Austrian subjects. These private sales or cessions close to Constantinople are said to trouble the Sultan. Oa the other hand, such are the financial straits of the Government that it is rn- mored the Porte intends to ‘sell the Crown lands in Mesopotamia, in order to furnish ready money for pressing requirements. / -—? oo ———_____—_—_—_—— A bold, bad burglar recently broke into the house of an editorin the watch- es of the night. he editor awakened and questioned the intruder: ‘ What do you want here ? What you look for : Said the burglar, grufily, ‘ Money.’ ‘Hold on a minute,’ quoth the editor, ‘and I willhelp you; I’ve been look- ing myself for ten years, but perhaps ? would rather talk Turkey. MARRIED, At the Manse, Georgetown, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. John McKinnon, Mr. John White to Miss Elizabeth Henderson, both of Murray Harbor North. At tae same place, and by the same, on the 22nd inst., Mr. Samuel McLeod to Miss Maria Sencabaugh, both of Murray Harbor South. a P DIED. At Orwell, on the 11th inst., after a linger- ing illness, borne with patience and resigna- tion, Alexander McDougall, Esq., aged 80 years. Requiscat in pace. a et Perished of exposure to the storm of last Thursday, between St. Eleanor’s and Mis couche, Nathanial Albert, eldst son of Albert Inman, of St. Eleanor’s, aged 12 years. At the Hospital, Callao, Peru, Soxth America, of diarrheea, sueceeding smali-pox, on the 16th of August, after an illness of 42 days, John, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- rison, Lot 11, and ship carpenter of the bar- que ‘Flora. Ace MILK. MILK. = NEW MILK received daily from the country, and for sale in any quan- tity at HALL'S MARKET, Nov. 15, 1879. Grafton Street. POLL TAX NOTICE, Pp ERSONS liable to pay Poll Tax for Char- lottctown 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, Kuston Street. G.:C. HOOPER. a Ch’town, Nov. 22, ’79. Mortgage Sale. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the Twentieth day of DECEMBER next, at the hour of eleven o’eloek, forenoon, at the Court House in Summerside, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage the Twelfth day of July, A. D., 1876, and made between William McGregor, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part— A LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, ship number Nineteen, in Prince County, and | bounded as follows, thatis tosay: By a line! commencing ou the east side of the road lead- | | Nov. ie selves. This is a bona fide sale. W. & A. = BRITISH WAREHOUSE. As W. & A. BROWN are about making a change in their Firm, they are now selling their Large Stock of At prices that defy competition. ——— :0:-———— New Maniles, New Friilings, New Uisters, New Cottons, New Flannels, New Cloths, New Tweeds, New Dress Geods, Rew Clouds, New Velvetecns, And a large line of Weellen Goods, of every description, all/s’mm’rside Dp.9.10 of which they intend to close out within the next five months. Come one, come all, and see for your- BROWN. | Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement. ae ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1879, TRAINS GOING WEST. _ Nos. 1 & 3,| No. 5. No. 7, STATIONS. |"'Express, | Mixed. | Mixed, Georget’n..! Dp. 7.10am|Dp. 3.45pm Cardigan. .|Ar. 7.30 ** |Ar.4.14 * Mt Stwt Je ae 8.30 “e “e 5.40 “sé Dp.8.40 ‘* |Dp.6.00 * Royalty Jc} ** 9.38 “| ** 7,18 “* a Ar. 9,55 ‘‘ |Ar.7.40 * Ch’town .. |e. 6.20ain | Dp10.05am| Dp. 5.25pm Royalty Je! “ 6,97 « |AriO.25 © y Dp10.30 **| ** 5.47 ‘y NWiltsh’re| ‘* 7.13.‘ | ‘£11.25 “* |} ** 6.40 Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.25 ** | ‘'11.40am) ** 657 “ Breadalb’n| ‘‘ 7.53 “* | “‘12.23pm! ** 7.35 “ C’tyLine..| ‘* 8.00 ‘*| ‘* 12.34 **| % 7.45 \Kensingt’n} * 8.28 ‘| * 1.16 “| 895 Ar. $8.55 ** |Ar. 1.50 “ |Ar, 9.00 “ Dp.2.25 «| Wellingt’n|Ar.9.48 ‘* | ‘* 3.20 ** Port Hill. .| ** 10.20 **| * 2407 * O’Leary...| “11.17 “| 5.31 “ Alberton. .| ‘‘12.00pm| ‘* 6.40 ‘* Tignish ...{ 12.40 “ |Ar, 7.40pm eee enemas TRAINS GOING EAST. a ae : ‘har " yr 8 gre aif was finally sold to the present owners. It|the two of us may have better luck.’ Charlottetown, Ogtober 8, 1879 : senieientniec tiedateieiaiaiiasiniaicniataniamaaiuallal Maisie al eave! ae 1" is reported she was insured for $6,000. | Then wasthe burgular much disgusted,| ~~ stations. |-\2* 0. 0, o. 8, ¥ pacers desman tipn tee — : a nee ey Express. | Mixed, Mixed. we Western Notes but the editor called it a joke and in- a : 7 a4 : sisted that the burgular ought to set Bp g 2 Tignish....;Dp.5.15 am Dp.6.20am . ‘ ‘ : (“rom the Summerside Journal.) ‘em up.— Stillwater Lumberman. Alberton..| ** 5.55 >“ Deas i . > > + a bisiiss ‘0: “‘ sf THe Qvicxest Yer.-—By cablegram to : apr. : 70: ‘Leary...| 6.41 “| “ 8.54 « cs the Hon. John Yeo, barkentine Annie,| Ata trial of criminal oe the ] ie PROVINCIAL TREASURER’S OFFICE, Port Hill..} ‘7.88 *) “10.20 “ G Thomas Davies, Master, arrived at Ply-j|soner entered * plea of ‘not guilty, ae Prince Epwarp ISLtanpD Wellington) **'8.09 * | “1L.08 * B mouth after a passage of fourteen days from | when one of the jurymen put on his hat a - : ‘ bah 1879 S’mm’rside |AT: 8-45 Ar12.05pm! t Port Hill, P. E. 1. and started for the door. The judge er en "toca we tate Etat woe # Tho wife and family of the late Judge |called him back and informed him that | JOTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the Sear 1879, have Cy Line ms 624“) 155 «| «19,90 « F Pope desire publicly to express their deep |}he could not leave until the ease was been furnished to the undermentioned Colleetors, who are empowere to receive all Breadal’ne. oe 6.31 ce} ce 2.05 “6 90.31 “ i sense of gratitude to the people of Princeltpiog. « Tried ?’ enquired the juror ; Assessment or Taxes payable to them by the ratepayers of their several Districts, until Hunter R’r! “ 6.57 “! * 2.44 «| «4).07 « Me County, for the great kindness and sym-|. why je acknowledges that he was not the 30th day of Noveinber next, at the residences or the otlices of the respective Collec: | wittsh’re! « 7.12 « 1 ce Bo] | 669] 95 6 sf pathy shown to them by all, in the hour onilt ae ees tors, in accordance with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and the Act in ei ilter Telité <q 1Or- 350 “1 «, u of their deep afiliction. Say? amendment thereto, after which time every Collector will proceed to — one = yalty Je 7.49 Dp.3.55 ** 12.18pm i . “a . a nee eneren eet A ie ase ay ‘ » rat } axes from a : -ate-payers who shall not have paid the 5 “ a It is, happily, but seldom that we are} < Johnny,’ said a fond mother to her _ tho talet Gad Gam fom ot Gay rere © ; , L Ch’town ,,/AT 8:05 © Ar 4.15 "1 4110 49 « f called pon to record any atcident in con- |, — , Biot cal d ith rathin de leelll same. . ce ae : Dp.4.30 pm} Dp. 6.50 am 7 hection with our Railroad. For this a great boy, ‘which would you rather do, speak} Any person liable to the payment of Taxes, under the Assessment Acts above recited, Royalty Je| “4.49 “| “7.13 * a - : . « 7 " ‘ : é . ’ p's ie ° 2 a * . ty deal of credit is due to the carefulness of | * reneh or Spanish ts vi would rather,’ | may, if he so elect, at any time before the 30ch: day of November, but not after wards, M.Stw't Jclat 45 ** Ar, 8.30 * = our Railway officials. But on last Monday |said Johnny, rubbing his waistband and | pay the same at the offico.of the Provincial Secretary and Treasurer in Oharlottetown. , Dp.6.00 ‘* |Dp.8.50 ** ; "6, ae ; J ae FA , 1) ‘ Cardigan “703 | **10.16 ** eveniny a little boy by the name of Me-|looked expressively at the table, ‘I : ;° : a. ‘ Geo’town..|Ar.7.25 ** |Arl0.45 ** ELECTORAL DISTRICT, COLLECTOR’s NAME AND. RESIDENCE. PRINCE COUNTY. FOR TOWNSHIPS NOS, SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. No, 9 Express| No, 11 Mixed, Charlottetown Coramon and Royalty—George Chas. Hooper. First do Seeond do do Third do Fourth do do oe ee Geo’town, Com- mon & Royalty! KINGS COUNTY. Angus E. McIntyre, Wairfield, Lot 47 Frederick Morrow, Souris Lawrence Byrne, Head Hillsborough Francis H. Sanderson, St. Peter's bay James Macdonald, Little Pond, Lot 56 John Mulligan, Baldwin’s Road George McKenzie. Dundas Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge John Jamieson, Sturgeon Angas McPhail, Georgetown Charles I. Brehant, Murray Harbor South tLots 46 and 47. 43, 44 and 45, 33 and 39. 40, 41 and!42., 56 ; 51 and 52. 53, 54 and 55. 59 and 66. 61 and 63. | 64. Georgetown, Common and Royalty and Reserved Lands. NEIL MACLEOD, 12, 1879.—-2aw ‘arg pres ne sum pro adv. pio Provincial Treasurer. 2mos ee quantity ing to Wilmot Creek, in the northwest angle |!"&- of land formerly leased. to Jonathan Hall, thence by the magnetic meridian of the year. Nov. 1, 1579, STOVES, STD 1764, east seventy-five chains to the west boundary line of the Douglas property, thence north along the last mentioned hne twenty one chains and thirty links, thence west, fifty-seven chains to the said road, and thence} southwestwardly along the same to the place of commencement, comprising two tracts of land formerly leased to James Crozier and | William Watt, and containing one hundred} and forty-two acres of land, a httle more or'! less, together with ali rights and apparéen«) JY ances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply at the office Gurhmey Range, for coal, mdthe Gold of Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Solicitors, Age, and others for wood. | TINWARE and STOVEPIPE Dated this 18th day of November, A. D. onthand and made to order. Nov. 8, 1879—Im 3taw Ruy THE DAIEY EXANMINER, |b + for the letest news—local and telegraptz ¢ Summerside. } 1879. DANIEL HODGSON, | Noy, 18,’79—tues & fri t s Mortgagee. |” { FLOUR. FLOUR. | A Ul ee " of Ghoice Bands AS Neo LA situate, lying and being on Lot or Town-| ‘pRipg GF THE WEST,’ ‘IMPERIAL KXK,| @ <8 PASTRY.’ ‘KENT & AMBER,’ &S., At a small advance over present cost of land- | quence of self-abuse; as loss of Memory, Uni- <p aS eee ——-_ -—— — - - marci TRADE MARK. Lire ia om a fiers ATOW IS/THE TO4E FOR FAMILIES] = YECQy AN to lay in their winter supply. We have} “Tak 8 4 Ae such as S \ o | Defore Takingfoliow as a se- After Takings! +, sit up in the bed. “My health and spirits Eee? GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE The Great RADE English Rem- ’ edy, an unfail- ( ing cure for Sem. inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, Impotency, and all diseases that MARK, By EI - Saag | versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, ’ Dimmess BEER & GOFF. Ti Stock STEVENSON calls { sumption. ss ‘every one. AND, NWARE, attention to hia! : » plaee please Ou hand : the | cations. > | “a Sold in of Stoves, Specific Medicine is sold by mail on oronte, Ont., Canada.” | N. B.—The demands of our business have , neGessitated our reméyi to Toronto, to whieh address future communi- Charlottetown by all Drugists Yea by all wholesale and retail Druggists in constanily | the United States and Canada. ' January 24,1 9 NUBSCRIBE for AMINER the Cheapestand most newsy , Vaper published the Province. the DAILY EX First Francis Hughes, Tignish Lots 1, 2, 3. STATIONS. do John J. MacLellan, Alberton 4, 5, 6. $$ Second Joseph MacNeill, West Cape 4s Oy D Souris .........]Dp. 6.15 a. m.[Dp. 2.50 p. m, lo Villiam R. Ellis, Port Hill 10, 11, 12, and_13. Barweng.....:. eee OO eee Third Michael Macdonald, Trout River, ‘.ot 14 i 14 and 16 S&. Peter’s..cnt °F. ™ Ga * do Ulric C. Trudelle, Kkgmont Bay 15, ; Merdt:; sinc] Fag: «> ee do Venantius S. Gillis, indian River 18, & 7 ei} af Mt. S’tw’t Jnec,.j/Ar. 8.25 “* |Ar, 5.40 p. m. Fourth John T. Mullin, Kensington 19, mon iy. do James D. Stewart, Centreville — 25 ~ 26. i Trains Going East. do Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse 27 and 28. | ‘ Fifth | Robert H. Macdonald, St. Eleanor’s 17. stations. |No, 10 Express|No. 12, Mixed OVEEN’S COUNTY. Mt. S’tw’t June, |Dp. 5.55 p. m.|Dp, 8.45 a mt ee ’ sé ‘ First Richard Ready, Irishtown \Lots 20 and 21. Morell..,...+.+| * 6.27 “| 9:25 oy | : fn : 7 O90 . . St. Peter’s...... 6.50 9.56 do Murdoch Macdonald, Lot 67 ' 22 and 67. Hi “ 747 “12 «4 de Alexander MacCalder, Lot 29 29 and 30. S PAT 2«> tie s05 « lAr1L35 “ Second. John M. Robertson, Cavendish Road 23 and 24. POR - cn seo ciyeee ——— do Pierce Costello, Cornwall Jet 31 and > and that part ALEX. MACNAB, ef Lot 65 north of Ellict River . 4 oe = : saa : Sup’t and Engineer, do John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek Lot 63 south of Elliott River. ‘ P Third Peter Stewart, S. Peters Road Lots 33 and 34 Railway c Soe, Chtoviny eer = 1879. do Peter Campbell, Corran Pan Bridge Lots 35 and 36 north of Hils- THe? Bees FP POA wo ' . borough River and Lot 37 lars ° . do James E. Kelly, Fort-Augustus Lots 35 and 36 south of Hills- Third and Final Notice berough River and Let 48 : Fourth John Acorn, Pownal : 49 and 50 1 Donald Stewart, Murray Harbor Road 'Lots 57 and 58, ‘ 3 f rw William ‘Ross; Flat River |. 60 and 62, ee 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 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 dec. CATAR RHE, Uonstitutional Gatarrh ‘Remedy CURES CATARRH, Hear what «a Reverend Gentleman says Constitutional Remedy. oe T. J. B. Harpre, Esq., Brockville, Ont,:—~ Dear Sir—It is now two years since your ‘‘Censtitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- duced tome. I have waited this to see if the cure would remain permanent before do- ing this, my duty, to you, as at first the effects seemed to me to be “too good to true. - ’ 1 was afflicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular I saw my ease 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 were seriously affected. When your agen? came to Walkertownin August, 1876, I secured of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ‘three bottles, Before I had used a quarter of other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- ‘the contents of one bottle I found decided re- | 3 _ ta. Full particulars in our pam ‘lief, and when I had used two bottles and » i whict, which we desire to send free by mail to : sa S ta. The be Lg iby all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- | of Jate I have taken some for a cold in my head, ages for $5, or will be sent free, , Teceipt of the money, by addresgsi: The Gray Medicine Co., — .third, I quit taking it, feeling quite clear of. ‘that ailment, and have not used aay since until A sense of duty to sufferers from that loath- ‘some disease, Catarrh, prom me to send you this Certificate, ici 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 ‘Remedy and take no other. T. J. B. Harvie, Dominion Agent, Brock- ville, Ont. For sale by all Druggists at only one Dollar ‘per bottle. ‘BUY it. ° ° . ° TRY IT. meena oa