' | , . 5: aa setter ey quero ; : : I re cet = ALLO EG I MCC GN A TI 2 OEE I vm nee lenieetedtnanienahicmasnti “ inane “ There is again important news from| Zululand aud nobody seems able even | to conjectare when the trouble there will come to an end. King Cetewayo is obviously not yet prepared to lay | down his arms quietly; and the British) ‘ ; } : Government have not a moment too! ’ ’ io i. ™ soon resoived upon 2 more vigorous i oo policy for the termination of the dailils 7 * * : a 1’ } culty by sending out Sir Garnet Woise- lev. ‘The Jatest news to the effect that Cetewayo being determined that| none of his chiefs shall acknowledge | defeat till he is ready to surrender, | has attacked and eut to pieces the] forces of his brother Dabalmanzi, and of another alcona, t ; oe , t a4 . sa) Wito Were On the porn of offering tne. l= let 4 >. OF chiel named 4 yey ; a ; snbmissio! to the British. LiaAViINneg i Peorset eve I],- -} ‘ orc} {| aca Most Cirectuaity ChHasSiZeu LACS vother, it is said, being | Zulu king has} i recreants-——-his | amony the slain-—the taken up a position, with imaccessable ok Sas A kk ilahailen al mounisinsbeninemnangda POCCHOLOUAS marsh in front, where he is to make, | e : ‘ na | 2 2 . ‘ With bis whole avanave army, a last i grand Stuhidd AWAIT Tie thvadcer. This ; : ' ; ; ai shows he brave and relenties charac- ter of the man. and it is certain that a bitter struggle will yet be waged be- i ' : ; ’ ic aut fore he is subdued snd peace restored. —-— ai; > Tue mineral wealth of Great Britain as officially stated, is shown by the fact, , S77, that the produce of coal was, in 134.610, 763 tons, as against 133,54 t, 766 | tons in 1876; ofiron ore, the product| was 16.692,802 tons, against 18,841,583 the previousyear; lead ore, 80,850°tons, against 79,095 in 1876; tin ore, 14,142 tons, against 13,688 in the yearbetore ; copper ore, 73,041 tons. against 79,252 | in 1876; and salt, 2,735,000 tons The total value of minerais and metals ob-| tained from the mines,’ Xc., of the United Kingdom in 1877 reached £68,- 281,405, viz: £18,742,960, the value of | the metals ;£47,.113,767, coal; and £2 -} 424,679 minera}s, earthy, not reduced, together with the value of salt, clays, Ke. sut the great item in these re- turns is the vast quantity —6,608,664 wons——of pig iron, of the value of more than $80,000,000, and it is estimated that, in the manufacture of this metal between 15,000,000 and 16,000,000 tons of coal were used. en I es A bill has been introduced in the New York Assembly to forbid walking matches where afee is charged. Dis- Queen Street. NEW ¥ Bx ‘ Prince Bdward” an rca BPewanad ’ i LiluG Luyal i feratt thon Ctaamarn oiher steamers. All carefully selected in the Besv and Cuearrest Markets. . 2 pParaee ~ om mew ~~ » -_ i ~ ~ mes ieee a 1 — . 2 ——_ —_ + and —_— a cS ~~ _ — ee eee es a ‘ —— ey, i aa a — . an —_ ew mat S ~~ . aan © Ye Oo —-: Sa - s = ete ae Oo r- = cS "> ain ww a ( ’ ) A Lt » ? ° wil eae pot oo gaa _ e ~ on os — - a “a wend ey DRESS SILAS | Best Value cussions upon such a proposition may| @Ver offered Wh the City. bring out the interesting point of how fara manhas aright,to make a fool of himself. Some men aspire to a fool’s immortality in one way and some in another, but they all obtain it. Fif- teen hundred years ago Simon Stylites spent 37 years on the top of a monu- ment, and since bis day, hundreds of pugilists have let themselves be pounded to death, while millions more or loss gritty jolt-heads have fooled themselves into an early grave or the penitentiary. The fool element in sotiety is large, and these physical miseries appear to be the only means they have of becoming distinguished, and what will they do if these are ex- tinguished? The poor wretches might be compelled to take up honest work for a living, and that would hurt their feelings terribly. —_e- ms «+ Major Cavagnari, the distinguished Indian Officer, who negotiated the terms of peace with Yakob Khan at Gundamak, is an Englishman by birth, his father having been a Genoese, who eame to settle in London from the north of Htaly after the overthrow of the French empire. He entered the military service of the East Indix Company in April, 1858. Por his ser- vices on the frontier he was recom- mended by Lord Mayo for a Compan- ionship in the Order of the Star of India, which deeoration was conferred on him on Jan, 1, 1877. He was last year appointed second member of Sir Neville Chamberlain's mission to Cabul. —2 2 ae i The new-born zeal of the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Edinburg in favor of the bill for legalizing the mar- riage with a deceased wife’s sister. is said to find inspiration in the wish of the Qucen that her daughter Beatrice should marry the widowed Prince Louis of Hesse and take charge of the children of her deceased sister, the Princess Alice. Any wish of the Queen is regarded asa command. by & all her children. r —— > iP —> maven In Sumatra,when telegraph mess: “4 are delayed or fail to be transmittec. . is because the wires are down or won't work, as elsewhere, but it is not at- tributed to storms. Elephants. and gers upset the poles, and monkeys break the wires by taking gymnestic GXercises, > -- — Last Sunday a Sunderland superintend- ent, after the lesson was closed, asked the little boys the followiag question book:— “Who knows better than father or mother?” A little five-year old promptly answered, “ T do,” HOR 6C. PER PAIR. SHIRTS. LADIES’ COTTON HOSE. LINDERS & DRAWERS, SUSPENDERS, é&c., Cheap GENT? EMBROIDERY, ad From 4e. per yard, a ereat selection. LADIES’ DRESS WiATERIALS! all at Old Tariff prices. ee ee Millinery, Hats, Feathers & Flowers. Lace Curtains at prices to suit all customers. Best Value Yet Offered. ee 20 2 JAS. DisBRISAY {May 31, 1879. WW. ORE — hae Taree HAS JUST OPENED t SPLENDID LOT j a eo) OTD Gy | ae a ae ee, ‘ > } - x > 2 on ome setts, Brooches, Fai rii Necklets, Solitaires, Scart I itis, te wd la S, v» Re Hirt Studs, AC., We. ad eile GOLD AND SILVER | WALTHAM & GENEVA | J regres ae . APA WATCHES A CGSD SOW OF RLECTRO-PLATED WAR, B. serk Ae % y “ight-Day and, } | * Thirty Hour CLOCKS! Bey amy ¥ "a8 WF MT EN yd. WwW. 4 Vn i ii, 81 North Side Queen Square. ot Ch’town, May (2 --5i 2aw 4i wk pat ar pres & ‘ ) oy ry Tf y “y a a orK y ROOFING SLATES. Landing ex General Grant, 50 TONS PENNSYLVANIA SLATES, - OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY, For Sale Cheap. F. 8S HANFORD & CO. Ch'town, June 2, 1879. { i DLUE TO LEY. ; | ' { —OF | Bracelets, Lockcts, | i th, 6} Woat af Rngland Unusa’? The *' West of England houss, nn mane fig Seance Thomas's Oil shana. Fa Xis Store with Dwelling attached is situ-? ated near Queen Square, and will be let on reasonable terms. VTossession given at short notice. Apply to W, W. STUMBLES, Ch’town, May 29. Proprietor, No. 35 Water St., iarlottetewn. Prince Hdward Island Branch NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE RS AND LIFE. ok due INSURANGE 60. €9,733,.352.60 £,216,666.00 Subscribed Capital, Paid up Capital, - CHIEF OFFICES-—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 61 Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years. The Tables of Rates are moderate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the Lowks? KATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of: the risk. Lossks settled with promptitude and lber- ality. Sa? Hg. ag Gx. i. GeEub (ren MGRE a oe] » amas RARE Ae eral Agent. Dec. 14. | 73.620 ‘SINGER SEWING IACHINES SCOLDED IN I878 | Ht cael ck TMi iise mou a ‘ (THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. iaceeas /TIn 1870 we sold 127,833 Sewing Machines. ‘ 7 -« Orr >. ‘ és ‘tae *" — 356,432 . Our sales have increased enormously every year, through the whole period of ‘ hard times. We now Sell Three-chuarters of all the Sewing Machines Sold in sre World. i ‘Waste no Money on ‘cheap’ Countericits. Se ae | <a" Send for handsome Ulustrated Price List : ROBERT YOUNG, South Side Queen Sguare, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. \Ch'town, March 18, 1875—2aw tf abled leita rl ERE A it SEE, EL OO TO THE sick. | DR. D. MacRAE, | E,VORMERLY SURGEON and PHYSICIAN in the United States Army, late of St. Loris, Mo,, respectfully announces’to the cit- izens of Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island that he will be at the ‘* Rocklin | House,” in Charlottetown, every Turspay iand Frrpay throughout the year, where those | who are suffering with any form of disease can call and receive medical advice and treatment; especially persons sufiering from diseases and ‘deformities of the eyes, deafness and ulcera. ‘tions of the ears, catarrb, asthma, consump- ition, diseases of the heart, liver, stomach, kidneys, rheumatism, paralysis, scrofula, |malignant ulcerations, tumors, piles, fistula; eancer cured without the use of the knife. Particular attention given to diseases peculiar to females, All forms of fevers, diptheria and other malignant diseases successfully treated and cured by him. __ Prominent Otiice, Honrer River Sration, | Prince Edward Island. DUNCAN MacRAE, M, D. | GRAS SPECIOIF MEDICINE . “tim EPA OCLC RAEI OE ALLO — WELLNER (Ue! _isURAHEE 00, oe OF ENGLAND. MILLIGNS STERLING, CAPITAL,. . TW oe + ans NY L Ni effected on all kinds of Build- mate . . , nd Pro Also, on y at Vessei mpeci | i . } . le Loss¢ s seth pre por \4 ' ‘ yf ' ) sEORGE LEOD (Uni <), \ Pri i (wal land au om i CA." A Et Et Et. s oe st-3aann} Catarrh Doman Ons Odi Uabal tt TAG Ate © - a vs =v te. B? 4't(BTRIA ® 3 CURE ALA Ee flee Reverend Gentle } f the 1 2 nstiluliol il fi f . >» & ee T. J. B. Hanpine, Esq., Brockville, Oat.:— DeAR Srr—It is now two years since your ‘Constitutional Catarrh Remedy’ was intro- duced to me. Ihave waite ong to see if the cure would remain peringnent before do- ing tis, my duty, to you, as iu ii it the happy effects sccined to me to be “too good to be true.” ; I was afflicted in my head for years before I suspected it to be Catarrh. 1a readiny 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, I would feel like smothering and be compelled tosit upin the bed. My health and spirits were seriously affected. When your agent came to Walkertown in August, 1876, I secured three bottles. Before | had used a quarter of the contents of Gre bottle I found decided re- lief, and when I had used two bottles and a third, | quit taking it, feeling quite cured of that ailment, and have not msu! any since until { ! t:38 ; Wj Mu 4 of late [ have taken some for a cold in my head, os oa alles * fone A sense of duty to sutierers irom wnat loaen _ F 1 BS J ieee ae some (int Catarrh, prompts me to send | vou this Certitieate, unsolicited, with leave to make wht! use of it yon may see proper. yours INDALL, M list Minister. | ‘ us é i Pe Ek 7. 1 oe USK FOr. at ‘field’s Constitatiinamd Catarrhb ’ ~~ t. : _~ Remedy anit ¢ S no othe: . "+ . b : ° t» 9 J. is LEARDING. VDotminion ©, Drock- ville, Oni. re ; ; 4 ] . ior sa! ul Druguists at « Dollar pei ; 4 ; sedge i 4 « SEAR pra ah eas Saas ci SE (ee 5a Se) oe i a Et Gaz: ES TCoURMs — i ~~ vQn-m «, . “5 ae > i liisadiiameiinenestiell <x > OROUSHAEASERS. ta _———, Prince Edward Island RAILWAY. a NL A eo a a nc ee | ‘TIME TABLE NO. 12. Summer Arrangement, j ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 27th, 1879, TRAING GOING WEST. iNos. 1 &3,| No. 5. Express. | Mixed, | No, 7, Mixed, es STATIONS. Georget n..{Dp. 7. 10am) Dp. 3, Asp Cardigan. .|Ar. 7.30 ** |Ar.4.14 *¢ | ee i ht 8.30 “| “ 5.40 « Mt StwtJe Dp.8.40 ‘* |Dp.6.00 ** 6 9.38 sé 4é 7.18 sé Royaity Je! 4.955 «'Ar.7.40 «| Ch’town . .| Dy -6.20am| Dp 10, 05am| Dp, 5.25pm ee | ce @ arcs APIO.D *} Loyalty Je: 6.37 Dp10.30 66) 6s 5.47 « NWiltsh’re| ‘ 7.13 “| 11.25 «| « 6.49 « Hunter R’r| ‘* 7.25 “ | **11.40am) “ 6.57 « Breadalb’n| ‘* 7.5 } ** 2.23pm! ** 7.35 « C’ty Line. .| ‘* 8.00 “| “12.34 **) 667.45 0 8 8 = ‘Kensingt’n| ‘* 8. ee = “| es 8.25 ** 55 “| Ar. 1.50 © | Ar. 9.00 + 9.10 “ |Dp.2.25 **| Wellingt’n| Ar. 9.48 «| + 3.20 © Port Hill. .| “10.20 ‘| ** 4.07 « O’Leary. .. yf os (Ar. S mm'rside. Dp. es maT sei 46 5.3 “<é Alberton. . | *12.00pm! “6.40%. Tignish ...; ‘* 12.40% | Ar. 7.40pm} _TRAINS GOING EAST. — { } os. 2 & 4 , . ; te STATIONS, Nos, 2&4 No, b, } No, 8, Express. Mixed. | Mixed, ae el a ae i - ee Tignish....|Dp.5:15 am) Dp.6.20am! Ar.7.15 “6! ) Dp.7.45 ** | § s 8.54 + “40.20: * | Alberton..{ ** 5.55 * O’Leary...{ ** 6.41 “ Port Hill..| ** 7.38 * Wellington! * 8.09 “| *1).08 * ' * 6s DA | S’mm’rside Ar. 8.45 * | Arl2.05pmi! Dp.5.30pm) Dp12.40 ‘*1Dp.9.05 am Kensingt’n| ‘* 5.52 **f ** 1.16 ‘*| * 9.4) C’ty Line..| “ 6.24 | 1.55 A 10,20 Hunter R’r, ‘* 6.57 ‘4 ‘* 2.44 * 1 811.07 * NWiltsh’re} “ 7.12 “| * 3.01 | 1105 « Rete) Bal ste 9 «| Royalty el ee pai" J | Ar} 2.40 ** Dp, 4.30pm) Dp. 6.50.am! Royalty Je | ca. 9g 7 Jar. 5.45 * Ar. 8:30 “| M. Stw't Jel 6.00 « \Dp.8.50 Geo’town ..l/Ar.7.25 ** |Arl0.45 **! SOURIS BRANCH. Breadal'ne. | 6.31 «1 9.05 «| «qO.31 + vc 1At.3.50 “| 99 189m Ar.8.05 ‘*tAr.4.15 ‘ 4.49 1 #8 7.13 6 | ‘ ° i j Cardigan. .|. ‘* 7.03 ‘* | **10.16, | Trains Goi ng West. No. 9 Express/No, 11 Mixed. Ch’town .. soe ata STA'TIONS, The Greatest Medical Discovery since the Creation of Man, or sineo the Cammencement of the ’ Christian Era. There never has been a time whea the heal- ing of so many diferent diseases has been caused bv outward application as the present. It is an widisputed fact that over half of the entire population of the globe resort to the use rdinary plasters. OTe M Sivan s Capsicum Porous PLASTERS are acknowledged by all who have used them, to act quicker than any other plaster they ever before tried, and that one of these plasters will do more real service than a hundred of the ordinary kind. All other plasters are slow of action, and require to be worn continually te effect a cure; but with these it is entirely dif- ferent: the ‘nstant one is applied the patient rill feel its effect. r Physi¢iansin all ages have thoroughly tested and well know the effect of Capsicum; and _ it has always been .more or less used as a medical agent for an outward application ; but it is only of very recent date that its advan- tages in a porous plaster haye been discovered, Being, however, convinced of the wonderful cures’ effected by Dn. Mrivin’s Capsicum Porous Puiasters, and their superiority over all other piasters, they now actually prescribe them, in their practice, for such diseases as rheumatism, pain in the side and back, and all such eases ag have required the use of plasters orliniment. After you have tried other plas- ters and liniments, and they have failed, and you want a certain cure, ask your druggist for Dr. MELVIN’s CAPSICUM POROUS PLASTER, You can hardly believe yourown convictions of its wonderful effects. Although powerful and quick in its action, you can rely on its safety for the most delicate person to wear, as it is free from lead and other poisonous material commonly used in the manufacture ef ordin- ary plasters. One trial is a sufficient guarantee of its merits, and one plaster will ec) hundreds to your friends. Ask your druggist for Dr, MrEtLvin’s CAPstI- cuM Porous PLASTER, and take no other; or, on receipt of 25 cents for one, $1 for iive, or $2 for a dozen, they will be matled, post paid, to any address in the United States or Canadas. MANUFACTURED BY THE NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS Lowell, Mass., U. 8. A., G. E. MITCHELL, Proprietor, Zanufacturers of Plasters and Plaster Compounds W. B. WATSGN, Agent December 7 1877 rrape mank, Fhe Great :8Aade foe, English Rem- ‘ps edy, an unfai)- @ ing cure for Sem- ‘oJ inal Weakness, Spermatorrahe a, impotency, and 4 all diseases that “==-GS\E follow .as a se- After Taking, quence of self-abuse; as loss of -Memory, Uni- versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back,, Dimness ARK, ye. a “y Sty oe > \ MONE 50s ooo 55 (Dp. 6.15 a. m.{Dp. 2.50 p,m. Harmony...... Sew * 2 a8: * %, Fvher’s.....6%- 308. 4 1? Se Morell........| “ 7.53 °% | 5.00 * Mt. S’tw’t Jnc,./Ar. 8.25 ‘* |Ar. 5.40 p, m. Trains Going East. Le . Pe ; STATIONS. No. i0 Express No. 12, Mixed —_— -— Mt. S’ow’t June.|Dp. 5.55 p. m.| Dp. 8.45 a m. Morell. ...:. wi ao "oe. °° St. Peter’s...... “Gap *° 7 a? metity.. 5 Be ULE Cee Souris. ......... lAr. 8.05 “ |Ar11.35 “ MACNAB, ALEX. Sup’t and Engineer. Railway Office, Chtown, May 22, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kea 61 MAIL NOTICH. M*) LS for Great Britain will be closed at i 10 o'clock, p. m., on THURSDAY in each week, to be forwarded via Rimouski, and also on MONDAY, the 9th and 23rd June, at 4 o'clock, a. m., to be forwarded ria Halifax. : Mails to be forwarded via Summerside and Shediac and also for all places on the route to Summerside and in Prince County, will be closed daily at 5.30 o'clock, a. m., also for Summerside direct, at 5 p. m. Mails to be forwarded via Steamers to Pictou will be closed every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSiAY and SATUR. DAY, at 5 o’clock, a. m. : Mails for Georgetown and Souris East, and all places on those routes, wili be closed daily at 6 o'clock, a. m. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p.m. J A. A, MACDONALD, Postmaster. Post Office Charlottetown, } May 27th, 1879. \ Steam Navigation Go, Steamers MAY. 1879. eee NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steam- ers “St. Lawrence” and * Prin- cess of Wales” will leave as under :~ NOVA SCOTIA. of Vision, Premature Old Ave, and many other Diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumption. ee. Full particulars in’ our pam phlet, which we desire to send free by mail to every one. ma.The Specific Medicine is sold by all draggfsts 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., Windsor, Ont., Canada. £3” Sold in Charlottetown by all Drugists, and by all wholesale and retail Druggists in the United States and Canada. January 24, 1879. E Dips cteprg ds tte every village and township of P. E. Island not yet ocdu- pied, ONE ACTIVE, intelligent Lady or Gentle- man cau obtam a most respectable and v protitable engagement. - Address, with full particulars, DL. DOWNIE & CO., From Charlottetown to Pictou, every MON- |DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and ISATURDAY mornings, at five o’clock. Returning from Pictou every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY aad SATURDAY, on arrival of morning train from 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 Su:umerside EVERY NOON, on arrival of morning train from St. John. By order, F. W. HALES. Charlottetown, May 6, 1879. Picture Frames & Moulding. LL the Modern Patterns — Cheapest— Best Workmanship—Promptly delivered, Chitown, May, 1879. Box 1964, Montreal | JOHN NEWSON. April 1, 1879--3m *