ciel OE a a Te er’ . ee inti: tal a = ig a z Leslie tittitiaaten Loneinatinnen A i Be eat - oe C2 eS ET Ok LD cil. sania aa mR WB ee ee ee eRoS & ae tee ani ae atc MBiGarg. a oat ah gar Sprit Paty - at ae ae ty er “ORE A MERC, ee ia Sn OE LLL LILLE LEE nel ww i noun 7 pans aes = AMG i ff, LL CASE tiwife. Lam told that some of his rela- THE GAMMEL we UA "“\tives who lived vory near their house, ' ‘ 2 en ~ oa ton did not ‘eall on Mrs. Gammeu., Phey mm . Y awe aX $4 nsatioO Be : : ie nee a. are said to have regarded her as an ‘ine ? : , o 6 rho re \i i VY arn Wire. |e oper, a ‘foreim@ue og and a ‘s¢ hemer. ) ) ’ N ND tits Lue ro. ; . =e raat ll ’ \ rik CASE \ Lhe poor womeb ha i not been in the ’ Pp kK ISTOR 9 THE CASB. 44) ee "4 eae r WAS PRODUCED place twenty-feur hours before ’ T HA : VAS ROL uv i . “ me? a ed. res Z we’? al! manner oj report 3; Were BCI aHhont “ AFTER \iIANY DAIS. * ai her She was & stranger In 2 ‘ ‘ ; - anee jand, away from heme ana ; . ; 1S - f H beey U Hf _™ oe ifrien is she WHs ii wotakb Ni d her SypnEy, ©. Be pi. l4.—ine sen- lSnemics, ho increased with creat sation of tha hour in Cape Breton 1s rapidity, dete rmined te “make it hot” the ‘Gammell Will Case, now fore i for her. This is invariably the case} the Probate Court. ‘The qucs' mn with jealous relatives asd interested | every one’s lips is:—Did tho ite Mi friends, These people were evidently | Gammel! iaake two Willa-—t ) LiMpressé | with the thought that the | leaving his property to his WH@, Aba! soney that they hoped Mr. Gammell] eutting his friends off witheut 28h MS! would leave coe to them and their children;) . — . sat. ‘ihe mmdave Ol which was proven Hpeiore the vguay oo Probate a your sgee"s<¢ subsequent dute, ert in the Coat te de nadie. ef Mr. Thomas McLellan, beqneathing | e ,; would be left to his young wife, and ovaer vi it j “te . mr » f } ° , j no stone Was to be left unturne dto bring possession , ; ¥ } Kg » be Continued, his property to his friends, asd cutting (to be a 7 Rid ee ; ; Yi otek tot oem = _ ; wit! » ‘Tesi e, woican in] his wile of) With the ‘re ide, | : Mo h3 | a ; oh | in abies. this instance, weuld be nething, which | en | _—_—_———- i » I . ae } ° : now being attemptca to excursionists latter Wil) is Le proved n | William Gammell | eS . : known to he majority of the pe ad Cape Breton and to a very large num- Nova | ind ‘ +? For the convenience of i wte COUPL : : : ; ; oe ; j eee nally 5, we publish the following Cime Fable, | Wiis ersonatiy eae : has been arranged from otticial | : , Wot Bw. ha ait ap & nerside. Tig- SCOLIA. Hal! i i} Talns iscave the city for Saminersiae, Lig ber of peot ie 17 ° ? ; 4 ; ‘ 2 si , . at from: | 28) Alberton and points West, daily, at ecotury ago, cr more, Ne Calis see 16 80 a.m. 9.25 am., and 4.50 p.m. For} ‘ teattied jin Victoria Ceu rig . ah +. Scotland aud settrea in y tctorla Uounty, } Georgetown, Souris, and ail pomts ivast, at 7 | 1 where he carried on an extensive jam., and 4 p,m. irom some 7 : ad : a aay he ck ee Sum liquor, trading, and ship-buildiog busi-; ‘frais arrive in the city aaily — 2 1 . ' . merside, Aiberton, Tignish and points ana ‘ ness, accumulated He at one time represented Victoria | County in the Previncia!l Parliament,. as the Colleague of Uon. William Ross. He was a out 5ft. 10 in. high, weighing | ol a 170 ibs. had a prominent NOsc, - "Taare Orwell for Charlottetown every ‘ mouth, well developed head, aod Was &| day and Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock. sbrewd, koen, fur-seeing, canny Seotch-| Charluttetown for Orwell errand ¢ ijpan } 8 7 4 evening at 3 0 clock. ale = * 8 i Aer 2 et Returning from Orwell to Charlottetown | ee een. _ . ves | same evening, arriving at Charlottetown about dren. Alter carrying on business some |g 29 o'clock. years in Victoria Coanty, he removed | L for Mount Stewart j West, at 10.16 a.m., 4.35 p.m., and 5.50 p.m. | | dee be bad | Wealth. | { . : i all points From Georgetown, Souris, and Rast at 10.04 a.m., and 7.10 p.in. Steamer Heather Bell leaves Charlottctowa | or Orwell every Monday and Wednesday | [ues- same ’ weeih Weaving ave Charlottetown to Little Bras d'Or, four miles trem} every Wednesday and Friday mornings at 4) North Sydney, where he entered inte | partnership with Peoter Moore (deceas- | oi jock. ed>, and his business ona] Leaving Charlottetown { more extended scale. In the course of|same evenings at from two time Mrs Gamumel's brother, Jehn H-|secording to tide, return Christie, came out from Seoitland, ne ss ae became, tirst a clerk, and afterwards | in this city, for Pictou Landing every Mon- partner i : Mr. Gammell’s business, | day, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Return- , i 0 CLO k. Leas e Mount stewart for Chariocttetown at | Mount Stewart ohanks | VU CIOCR, ‘onducted ir to three to Charlottetown Steam Navigation Wharf, lmornings at hali-past seven o'clock. ling same days. A steamer also makes daily trips between Summerside and Point da Chene, and con- nects with the express train to and from this city. Ix 1©G0 MR. GAMMELL RETIRED, and left the business to Mr. Christie, who, is siill proprieter. He took a pros minent part in religious affairs, and was for forty years an Elder in the Presbyterian Church, ef which Rev. INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO’Y, Mr. Wilson is the minister. He was aj Steamers leave pier, Reed’s Point, St. John, generous man apd contributed to local} N.- 5 , ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Vriday rehigious and philanthropic objects. be Futhetts ted Rastport, St Andrews, St. Fi me aio emia, Mee Gan nif Stephen, Portland ancl Boston, Sr ae ee OS tS! PATE MCs Steamers arrive at pier, heeas Point, St. took a trip to Scotland and spent somej John, N. B, every Tuesday, Thursday and time there ameng the friends of her|Satarday afternoons, from Boston, Portland, youth. She was an intimate friend of | 2astpert, St. Stephen and St, Ancrews. Mr, Wiiiiam Imrie, a retired merchant, who wis 2a school mate of Mr. Gam- ST. JOHN & MAINE RAILWAY. Trains leave Depot, Water Street (Ferry), ; % 9 * . 4 ey ie . ° meil’s. Mr. lmrie had quite a large! agiiy(sundays excepted) as follows: _ . } . « ; > family. A daughter, Mary, was house-| §.15 a. m. (Express) for Bangor, Portland, Boston, St. Andrews, St. Stephen, Wood- stock, Fredericton and intermediate Stat:ons. 4.30 p.m. (Express) for Fredericton and intermediate Stations. Trains arrive at (Ferry), daily (Sundays excepted) as 10.60 a. m. (xpress) from tredericton and intermediate Stations. 6.00 p. m. (Express) from Boston, Portland, Pangor, St.. Andrews, St. Stephen, Wood- stock and intermediate Stations. keeper, and Mrs. Gammel took a faucy to this |ady and gave her a pressing in- yitation to come to Nova Scotia en a visit. Indeed, it is said that she offered to adopt Miss Imrie ifshe would return with her. But this was impossible —or exceedingly ineonvenient—on account of Mise Imrie’s eare of her aged father and his heuse. Seon after her return to this country MRS. after « married life of ‘vater Street all fOLLOWS: Depot, En Neale re Remedy for Hara’ Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, DIED, GAMMELL nearly fifty years. <A few months after the death} cheaper and better clothing; get mere real of his wife, Mr. Gammell also went] and substantial things of lite every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile hambug medicine that does you only barm, aud makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- home to Scotiand to visit his friends, While risiting Mr.imrie’s—the compan- ion of his boyhood—one day at tea, jokes were being passed, and a stery was got up that Mary ‘the old maid of the t-mily, wae to be Married: ta “a ter times and good health. Try itonce. Read Mr—-—- Mr. Gammell is said to have | ¢¢ it in ail iin fi: asked across the tca table ‘Mary, is that . sinastieteponnemneatt true?’ Ve this Miss Imrie is reported; S cs U iTS j b 8 i te have replied: “rue, Mr. Gammell 7 | - CHOIGE AND FRESH a od : . : . Ad Why, they might just as well have said =. that | was going to marry you, who are eid enough to be my futher.’ ‘Aye ® . . = j yr } Ah ‘ Tp aye,’ retorted the old gentleman, ‘mere; sons unlikely than that have) LEMON, SULTANA, TEA, PRAIRIE, marriages BOSTON, taken place befere now.’ Previous to returaing home, Mr. Gammell had pro- posed’ and been accepted by Miss, Imrie. At a certain time he waste have gone home for her, but this was inconvenient, owing to his increasing age, ‘and she same eut to this country, accompanied by her brether, and Mr. Gammell and Miss Imrie were married at Little Brasd’Or, by the Rev. Matthew Wilson, | on the Ist of January, 1877. Notwith-| standing the DISPARITY IN THEIR AGES, pac iad einen they appear to have lived very happily \ A N | L| A ROPE | tegether, the old man being delighted | + 4ih | . at having such a young and kind wo- maz te tuke care of him iu his old days. Manufacturers’ Prices, Having beenso attached to her aged father, she became deeply attached to Orders Solicited. All Sizes in Stock. her aged husband. They MONTE PF CARVELL BROS. nexrly always—appeared out together,! ee oe . and their honeymoon gradually settled! town, July 16, °30-—2m 2aw, pat 2m law dew u to the responsibilities and joys of (HE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per married life Without any of those little; § sons having relatives or friends abroad, and “ incidenis which are of such frequent desiring to keep them informed concernirg eccurrence in the lives of some mar-!?: ©. ——o are bin . oe ee of Fee Jie pn ie? Way than by subscribing to : L ried people. But Mr. Gammell’s re-/ 5. iver, . Sent, postpaid’: ti any! eddtess Jatives, neighbors and acquaintances’ ~ Great Britain, the United States, cr the ITALIAN FINGERS, COCOANUT FINGERS, QUEEN DROPS, SUGAR SNAPS, CRACKNELS, ICED ARROW ROOT, And several other varieties—all nice and “BL BALDERSTON. Sept. 6, 80—3w eod ae OO eee enaen et IMMENSE UANTITIES hee FALL GOODS Arriving Daily, on To Perkins & Sterns. GIGANTIC PREPARATIONS FOR THIS Season's Business, GOODS VERY CHEAP. me ee We wish a careful inspection of our Goods and prices. FETUS & GIO Sept. 20, 1850. did not take kindly te his new’ Vorzinion, on receipt of One Dollar, THE OHLY DIRCT LINE | Pringe Rdward Island To Boston. RAILWAY. Aa ifthe | TIME TABLE NO, 14. Steamers Carroll = Woreester, Summer Arrangement. fo take effect o2 the 24th May, 1880, TRAINS GOING W EST. ES ITH STEAMERS are fitted with E superior Passenger Aecommod:a- 'tiom, arranged for every convenience and comiort, and titted up in elegant styte. Freicur carried at moderate rates, and as ee é : : j : ; EXPRESS. MIX s : y , in boxes and barrels, handled with | on } MIXED, i 1 the greatest care. tT ' . G38 —} —— ae ee low as by any over route, | STATIONS. | { LEAVE CHARLG@TTETOWA very Thursday, punctually a 9 p.m, Georget’n.. [Dp 7.20 am|T p 3.25 pm Cardigan .. S 1404 two Mt Stew t. Ar 8.40 * /Ar 5.20 * Sonris....!bp6.30am)| Up 2.30pu)~ h $a 2.62 ** . Harmony .!} ** 6.45 * LEAVE BOSTON | St Peter's.! ** 7.45 ** | ** 4.09 ‘| More) :. 13 Oi 4a ' Every Saturday, punctually at noon. Ar 5.29 » | CARVELL BROs.,, AGENTS Ch’town, June 3, 1S80—2aw mw, ar pat. Mt Stew’t.: “* 8.40 “ Mt Stew’t.|Dp $ 50am Dp 5 39pm) Royalty Jc] “* 9.46 “'* 648 “ Ch’ town .. |Arl0.04 (Ar 7.10" | — _— SS | ES Oo | On te . Dp 6.50am) Dp ¥.252 h’town , J p 6.30 ne — re 4.50pm si es Royalty Je! ** 6.46 - a ! 5 ss i ce oe ‘Dp 9.56 a 5.18 GOLD a PAR:S, N Wiltsh’e} ~ 7869 | **90.49 ** 1 ** 60g ee MEDAL, ety sia = 2878, Wanter K’r| ‘6 7.36. ** } **1 1.06 891% Gage Hy Pin. Saye te) Sradalba’e ! ** 5.05 ue *11.45 **] ** 9.66% 7ougt he Co't'y Line} “ 8.12 °° sis 154°] ** Cae | peeeio > rae Kensingt n} ‘* 8.40 ‘* | ‘*12 30pm} ** 7,60 Cian ibaa ' » > (Ar 9.05 ‘* lAr 1.05 * ; Summ ’'side | a , Ar §.25 ** > x MMe ‘Dp 9.15 ** |Dp 2.30 * S JOSEPH GILLOTT’S = | jn 8p 9.35 «(bp 230 + Welingtn! ¥. 52 ct) A ST K i} i P Hy) N S Port huil..| **10,23 ** | ** 407 * ‘ 4 * | | O Leary ..j °11.20 = aes BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE Alberton. .| ‘!2.05pm! ** 6.33 ‘| WORLD. Tignish...)Arl2.46 **|Ar 7.30 * , ee ee oo ee ee gk TRAINS GOING EAST, 7 a i Ol iy ant } vie ¢ STATIONS. | EXPKESS. | MIXED, MIXED, ee) anes menaine il % ¢ RDERS will be received for the follow- | Tignish ...|/Dp 1.45pm|Dp 6.45 am| ing Brands of Flour and Meal bor Alberton. . | “ 995 « ~ p ’ : ‘s Buda’”’ (Patent), *‘ Alabaster, ** Golden wy | Mp o. 7 ‘ o+ 66 Bede — DP eat cout : Leary. ..{ * 2.30 S¢ 1? 6.06 °* Age, Extra Family, Warcup’s Sua-{ 5 os Peat | : se Wn 68 ae eat ty Oo +1 Port Hili..} ‘* 4.07 “ | ‘£10.23 *‘ Perio? Vy Hite =sGSE, riorence, Wellinet’ ar 4.39 « ry og + . 24d . , ? : . iL : o te ’ ‘‘Beaver,” ‘*Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and es a is B il. * ’ 1.15 ** |Arl2.00m choice K. D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” | Summi’zide o 6. Dp 1.05pm|Dp 6.40am @uotations for the above Brends of Fleur] x gg 8 GS te ome cel oe ; al d Atoal f. o. b, at Mills. or delivered at Kensingt as v.<0 a2 1.40 > 4 it. Ve ae . ae « AVL LAID, : : ‘ . 2 + a Jae e ; ’ a | > ‘ 2 ““i Coty Line .o4 ‘2.19 | 7.98 Charlottetown or Summerside, “999 «6 | 6 8.46 “* 9.04 ** “< 9.56 Ti |Arl0. 16am J. R. FOSTER Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N » B ; - | Bradalba’e | ‘* 7.(0 ‘* | Hunter R’r} ‘* 7.28 ** | ** 3.07 * | ¢ N Wiltsh’e] ‘* 7 | ‘s 208.21 D> we » 2 $e: = ‘é Ar 415 - ay alty Jel 8.19 {Dp 4.18 * iCh’town ..{Ar 8.35 ** [Ar 4.38 * May 6, 89. Ch’town .. 'Dp 4.00pm Dp 7.00am! Royalty Jc} ** 4.18 ‘*) ‘** 7.22 * : + LUMBER, LUMBER, Mt Stew't.|Ar 5.20 “* Ar 8.40 “ A VERY LARGE STOCK OF cis Me gy i Po @ Mt Stew’t.| Dp 5.25pm/Dp 8.50am Morelk. «..j “ O67 “**9 **: G30 * St Peter’s.,.‘‘ 6.20 * **3G,08." de Be Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lumber on Land, for Sale BPelivered at Point Ba Chene, to Schooners. Harmony..|.** 7.47. ** 1.14377 Souris... |Ar 7.35 ‘* |Arl1.40 * Mt Stew’t.| Dp 5.35pm) Dp 8. S5am| Canta »:1 * hee “1 eee ST Georget’n..!Ar 6.55 ** | Arl0.50 | Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; ajso Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, etc. N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown counects at Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Chars lottetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the All for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE. Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1880—2m eod afternoon, ALEX. MACNAB, Supt. and Engineer, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 20, 1880,” pat pres her ar ne sp sj kea pio 6i ' et ak 5 sat, TRLETRS. BITTERS| P, Hi Island Steam Nav. Co, paz si CONTAINS - pr Steamers St. Lawrence and Pri HOPS, BUCHU, MANBRAKE, St. Lawrence aud Princess of Wales, DANBELION, Summer Arrangement, COMMENCING MOADAY, 2ist JUNE, 1880, NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown fer Pictou Landing every MUNDAY, WEDNESDAY, LRURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS at ZaPe connecting there with the train for Baa. Halifax. SicSG IN SCLDB Returning to Charlottetown same ¥ days about 2 p. m., on arrival of train from A\Viil be paid for a case they will not cure@f| Halifax. gor help, or for anything impure or injuri-f} pr ice. touted tm th ae ne “ts Rew BRUNSWICK, CANADA, AND THE @ Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters andg Uniteo STATES. giree books, and try the Bitters before youl Leave Summerside EVERY DAY Esieep. Take no other. &| (Sundays excepted) on arrival of train from a Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with athe Hop Cough Cure and Paing | trains for each of the above-named places ; and : at st. John, with Steamers of the Inter- elief is the Cheapest, § : > pai ; 1 Hest heupest, surest} | national Co, aud Railway for Portland and and Best. B| Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- a m xserside every MUNDAY MORNING, about WATSON Anvffl 3 o’clock. . , - on | eiurning, leave Shediac EVERY {mar 5, ’80]8| DAY (sunday excepted) on arrival of day | train from St. John, tor Summerside, connect- | ing there with train for Charlottetown. Also, leave Summerside for Charlottetown every E.G AUNTER, Saturday evening about 5 o'clock. Manufacturer & Dealer in By order, MONUMENTS F. W. HALES, Tablets, Headstones, &e., SAND THE PuRuS? AND Best Mepicat QuaLrf YIES OF ALL OTHER BiTTERS, i . ewe OD Be SAli Diseases of Stomach, Boweils,§ Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or-5 | gzans, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Female eComplaints and Prumkencss, ? the S Form SALE gy W. 'R. APOTHECARIES HALL. Secretarye _ For Saie or to Let. in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. BEST fEXHAT Freehold Property, with a front of STO oe tea . eighty feet on Pownai Street and eighty- TOCK. Superior Workmanship. four feet on Sydney Strest,the House contain- SATISFACTION CUARANTEED TO PATRONS is 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Cam N.B_TF Prod ee _ be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking @ - B.— Warm Produce taken at market door, Apply on the premises to rates, In payment, during shipping season, | MKS. BOSWALL April 26, 1880—tf Kent Street, Charlottetuwn, P. EB. I. Please call and examine Designs & Prices. | KYUY the DAILY EXAMINER for the iatest news—local and telegraphic, — Mar. 20, 1880,—w d—tu sa 6m