“e a ve err THE WOMAN CHIEF. ——————— Continued. At Janosviile I had the bill changed, taking seven dollars and thirty-five cents for her fare, I gave her the balance, which was forty-two doll- lars and sixty-five cents, not waiting for her to count it, as I should have done. Upon coming by her about twenty minutes later, she stopped me and said ° ‘T gave you a $50 bill ?° ‘Yes, madam.’ ‘The fare was seven thirty five cents,’ said she. . ‘ Seven thirty-five,’ I answered. ‘That would leave $42.65, wouldn’! it?’ she asked. ‘Yes, madam, it would,’ I replied, wondering what she was coming at. ‘Well, youdidn’t give me but twenty- two dollars,’ said she. ‘You have made a mistake in count- ing, madam,’ 1 answered. ‘ l gave you the full amount, I amfpositive ofjit. ‘But I say you didn't.’ ‘You are misiaken,’ I said. ‘Lam, eh! Yoware goirg to try and beat me out of over twenty dollars, but you can’t do it ; no ae ‘Tam not beating or trying to beat you out ofa cent,’ l answered. | Her wrath was rapidly rising, and not wishing to have a scene, I left the car. [ informed Abe of the new game she was trying to play, when he gave ut- terance as follows: ‘If you let that old she devil beat you, you're not halfas smart as [ think you be. She is playing some deep game, she is. I thought it funny when she so quietly paid her fare after mak- ing so much fuss. Just like as net the bill was counterfeit.’ Abe was right. She was playing a deep game, and perhaps the bill was counterfeit, but 1 had got rid of it, left it with the agent at Janesville. At A—— the telegraph operator handed me a bundle of bille, which had been left with him, asking me to give them to the agent at C , With the request to have them posted up con- spicuously. Such transactions were common, and I did not ask the nature of them. They were tied around with a small string. After we left A—— I gave the bills to the baggageman on the train, telling him to leave them at C with his report, for I feared 1 might forget to deliver them. About two hours after I wanted a piece of string, but could not find any on the train. Generaly there was quite a large amount in the lamp-box, but not a single piece now. I discovered the bills (which were handed me at A ) upon the rack in the baggage car, and unwound the string from them and placed them back. Going into the car sometime after, I found they had fallen on the floor. Picking them up I noticed the heading which read : ‘ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD.’ The rest of the bill was as follows: ‘he above reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the coun- terfeiters, who are now operating in this partof the country. The head or chief of the gang is 8 woman. Signed— Allen Pinkerton, Chief of Pinkerton’s Detective Bureau, Chicago, Ill.’ : I read the latter sentenee of the bill several times. ‘The head or chief of the yang was a woman.’ 1 put the bills up and they and their contents soon passed outof my mind. On leaving home that morning, my wife had sail: ‘Remember, Leonard that the mort- gago falls due in two weeks; if we can only discharge it and have our home clear, how happy I shall be.’ Her words recurred to me now. In two weeks, if not paid what then? It must be. But how? The mortgage was eight hundred dollars and 1 had only six, which by dint of economy I had saved. My ro- zee were interrupted by arriving at On passing through the car in which the woman was, she stopped me and asked if I would send a dispatch for her. ‘Certainly, but you might ’think I would charge you more than the cost of sending, I said sharply. ‘] was mistaken about the change,’ she replied, in an apologetic tone. ‘What do you wish to send?’ I asked. ‘Hlere it is; 1 wrote it out before I got aboard,’ and she handed me a slip of paper. Concluded in our next. and after dollars and MPLOYMENT.—in every village and township of P. K. Island not yet ocqu- pied, oNE Active, intelligent Lady or Gentile- man can obtain a most respectable and very profitable engagement. Address, with full particulars, D. DOWNIE & CO., he 2 ——_—— 3 eR nl ny Oe | mad. pee 2 EY O35. —_—_— °O—_—__ The Subscribers, in making their bow to the Public, beg to draw attention to their COMMENCING THIS DAY, eae T- “IND Continue for One Month. Having purchased the Stock of Mr. James DesBrisay on very favorable terms, also a QUANTITY OF GOODS AT RECENT Auction Sales, AND BEING OBLIGED TO Make Room for Extensive Importations of New Goods, NCW ARRIVING, they have determined to make Large Reductions From: Former Prices, TO CASH CUSTOMERS, For One Month from Date, The Public are cordially invited to call and inspect eur Stock and Prices, that they may be convinced of our sincerity in mak- ing the above offer and that REAL BARGAINS ARE TO BE OBTAINED. Tremaine & Metcalf, —SUCCESSORS TO— JAMES DesBRISAY, 83 QUEEN STREET, ) Box 1964, Montreal’ Ch’town, Sept. 2, 1979, MACLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, BP Hi % A, Ae MeLEAN. BR. é. MARTIN. June 18, 1879,.—ex2aw SCHOOL BS00KS. 4ITEAPEST IN THE CITY, FOR CASH J ONLY, at HARVIPE’S BOOKSTORE. | Clearalee Sale, Ch'town Aug. 23. 1579, “NOW'S THE DAY” “NOW'S THE HOUR.” SUBSCRIBE FOR The Weekly lxaminer. 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AS certain individuals in this community A are circulating false stories for the pur- pose of injuring my business, I issue this card, thanking the ladies and gentlemen of this city for their very handsome patronage bestowed on me during the past fifteen years; and also informing them that I attend the residence of the pupils; that I pay special attention to be- ginners as well as advanced pupils ; that my charges are no higher than other teachers ; and that I undertake to give as much, and more, satisfaction to my patrons the coming year as in the past one. Punctuality and regularity guaranteed. Pianos and Organs ordered at the shortest notice. Orders for Sheet Music, Books, &c., &c., to be left at Bremner Bro’s. s@ Class opens on Wednesday next. S. N. EARLE. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1879.—1m eod - CGATARRBRE, Constitutional © Catarrh Remedy CURES CATARRH. a Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Remn.edy. Hear what T. J. B. Harpine, Esq., Brockville, “Ont. :— DeaR Srr—It is now two years since your ‘‘Censtitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- duced to me. I have 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 he true.” I was afflicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. In reading in your Circular I saw my case 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, [ would feel like smothering and be compelled to sit up in the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured 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 a third. I quit taking it, feeling quite cured of that ailment, and have not used any since until of late I have taken some for a cold in my head, A sense of duty to suilerers from tat loath- some disease, Catarrh, prompts me to send 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. ‘ Ask for Littlefield’s Constitutional Catarrh 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. BUT «+ «6 FRE GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE rrade Mack, LME Great Rave mark. /~e~%, English Rem- S “aedy, an unfail- ® & ing cure for Sem- / inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, m Impotency, and : SSS “SS all diseases that =Se3"1: efore Takingfollow as a se- After Taking, quence of selt-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, ‘ Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. wg. Full particulars in our pam phliet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. ta. The Specitic Medicine is sold by all druggfsts at $1 per package, or six pack- ages for $5, or will be sent free, by mail, on receipt of the money, by addressing The Gray Medicine Co., ‘ ‘oronto, Ont., Canad N. B.—The demands of our business i necessitated our removing to Toronto, to which place please address ail future communi- cations. am Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugi and by all wholesale and cotelt, Derehes . the United States and Canada. 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Sent to any address in Great Britain or North America Persons having relatives or friends abroad cannot do better than send them THE WerxLy Examiner. War A few Advertisements only, received J. W. MITCHELL, | W. L. COTTON, Office Sup’t. Commercial News. | 7 Manager RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement. ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1878. TRAINS GOING WEST. \Nos. 1 «3,! No. 5. No. 7, | Express, | Mixed. | Mixed. } sans — -|~----- j STATIONS. Georget'n..|Dp. 7. 10am) Dp. 3. Cardigan. .|Ar. 7.30 ** |Ar, 4. Mt StwtJe Sree os ee ; Dp.8.40 ** .6. Royalty Je! ** 9.38 « Ch’ , | Ar. 9.55 ** ‘h'town . '|Dp. 6.20am Royalty Je\ “ 6.37 “ NWiltsh’re| ‘* 7.13 Hunter R’r| ‘* 7,25 ‘ Breadalb’n} ‘* 7.53 “‘ C’ty Line. .| ** 8.00 “ Kensingt’n| ‘* 8.28 ‘* oo te S'mm’'rside Dp.9.10 “ Wellingt’n|Ar.9.48 ‘ Port Hull. .| ** 10.20 ‘* O’Leary...| **11.17 “ Alberton. .| ‘* 12.00pm Tignish ...i ** 12.40 “ 45pm l ce 40 se 00 ee sé 7.18 “es Ar.7.40 ‘* Dp10. 05am Arl0,25 ** Dp10.30 ** ss 11.25 sé **11.40am} ** 12.23pm! “ce 12.34 “é se 1.16 «6 Ar. 1.50 ‘* Dp.2.25 ** sé 3.20 sel c 4.07 é * Oak» | es 6.40 se Ar, 7.40pm} _TRAINS GOING EAST. | Nos. 2 & 4| No. 6, No. 8, Express, | Mixed. | Mixed, Dp.5.15 am Dp-6.20am|~ ee me H 565" [Dp.7.45 “| se 6.41 se se 8.54 se i sé 7.38 ce **19 90 “c 8.09 «| “11.08 **! Ar. 8.45 * |Arl2.05pm! Dp.5.30pm} Dp12.40 ** sé 5.52 “e se 1.16 cé + E96 | ** 1.55 ¢ ce 6.3] ee ‘é 2.05 “e ce 6.57 ce i cé 2,44 ac 7.12 1) * BOL | §12,95 + «7.49. 1 355 «| {12.18pm Ar. 8.05 * Arl2.40 « Dp. 5. 25pna 4s 5.47 +s “ 6.40 “ “ec 6.57 ‘* ae 7.25 “es “cs 7... se + oi Ar. 9.00 “ -- STATIONS, Tignish.... Alberton. . O'Leary... Port Hill.. Wellington S’mm’rside Kensingt’n C’ty Line... Breedal'ne. | Hunter R’r NWiltsh’re Royalty Jc Ch’town ..| Ae. 415 * Dp.4.30pm| Dp.6.50 am Royalty Je “¥ a0 **).“ 7.18” 5.45 “|Ar.8.30 “ M. Stw't etn, 6.00. * (Dp.8.50 * Cardigan. . 7a. 36. ** be 7.03 “ec Geo’town..|Ar. 7.25 “* |Arl0.45 ** SOURIS BRANCH. Trains Going West. STATIONS, |No. 9 Express|No. 1l Mixed. iiss skoes Dp. 6.15 a. m. . 2.50 p.m. Harmony...... & 6.33 * PP 3.13 Pe St. Peter’s.....| ** 7.30 * $ 446-4 BER, 4's co ckh. oe << 6.0 « Mt. S’tw’t Jnc,.|Ar. 8.25 “* |Ar. 5,40 p. m. STATIONS. No, 10Express|No, 12, Mixed Mt. S’tw’t June.|Dp. 5.55 p. m. 8.45 ROGUE i006 seas a 6.27 Pa 7 9.25 a mm 2S...” ee ie MOU... .500 - eee ee Ree. ... <aces |Ar.8.05 “ /Ar1L35 * ALEX. MACNAB, Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea 6i Steam Navigation Co, Steamers MAY, 1879. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the- Steam- ers ** St, Lawrence” and * Prin- cess of Wales” will leave as under :— NOVA SCOTIA. From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings, at five o’clock. Returning from Pictou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY on arrival of morning trainfrom Halifax. : _. GAPE BRETON. Leave Pictou for Hawkesbury every MON- DAY and THURSDAY, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, connecting both ways with stage and Steamer ‘‘ Neptune,” to and from Sydney and Bras d’Or Lake. Returning to Pictou same nights, connecting with 10 a, m. Train TUESDAY and FRIDAY for Halifax. FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside for Point Du Chene EVERY DAY about 9a, m., on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. Returning to Summerside EVERY NOON, on arrival of morning train from St. John. By order, F. W. HALES Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. _— TO THE SIckK. DR. BD. MacRAE, ORMERLY SURGEON and PHYSICIAN in the United States Army, iate of St. Louis, Mo., respectfully announces to the cit- izens of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island that he will be at the ‘ Rocklin House,” in Charlottetown, every TvEspay and FRipAy throughout the year, where thuse who are suilering with any form of disease can call and receive medical advice and treatment; especially persons suffering from diseases and detormities of the eyes, deafness and ulcera- tions of the ears, catarrh, asthma, consump- tion, diseases of the heart, liver, stomach, kidneys, rheumatism, paralysis, scrofula, malignant ulcerations, tumors, piles, fistula; cancer cured without the use of the knife. Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to females. All forms of fevers, diptheria and other nt diseases successfully treated — cured by him. rominent Office, HunTER Puisse Btward unin RIVER STATION, : DUNCAN MacRAE D, April 18, 1879,—d&w ly ate a Prince Edward Islan ! ” 4 i inna a + ' .. } 5?