- . ~~ ne «laine waa Dsus ene tpg nomena carn ll Bonne terres «die cetmanaceg satiate naPbe= names asta Hittin : ° B&W. lt te ee ee ee whe —e “mas . BBE iti alti. atl sais a Renee * > - Sa ot ‘ » Aer THER Sgt oo ere 5 te ee aw *. = 3 itt 2 a TE Te RN i BR SN -, oy ~~ - ude > iin A » in Editors Substitute. a weekly news up in Chodunk. called away leaving the who little Colonel Bagshot runs aper ralled the (aon, ; | rae ca if the Colonel wa York on business, to New assistant Union 1a the h: ns had jeen in his emp!) time. s Now the Col nel knew that said a8 Now the Colones ——" sistant had the sneek of & brass statue, | andthe audacity ofa New England fly, beth | dispensable attributes of a news- s] of a a beipg in the iunads or, an ROVE paper man ; but still alte: pan the city about a week, he began to grow uneasy, and tel ‘eraphed to Chodunk : ~ ‘Hy yw’s things ¢ Back came the Union's whilom editor : | ‘Bully! Circulation of the eld thing s gone up a thousand, Been vetting up a red hot paper, and there’s a gang out- side thatare weeping because they cant heist the shingles off the roof and knock the whole concern to thunder, Stay away as long as you like.’ answer from. the Bagshot did not waste 2 momen! afte: ~ peceiving this encouraging des- atc. He started home in the first tratn, and reached home before night. The first man that struck him the ticket agent. ‘f.ook here. colonel!’ he cried, ex- eitedly, ‘I’ve a darned goed notion to punch your head, you brazen faced old liar.’ ‘Why?’ asked Bayshot, ‘Read that?’ and the ticket agent shoved a crumpled Union into his hand. There was a paragraph, marked as follows : RattrRoap News.- was ‘The bandy-legged idiot who robs the railroad company at this village hae purchased a new knife. More knocking dewn from the cash drawer, Bagshot bit his lips. ‘ Bill,’ said he, ‘ that’s a calumny,and I'll see it righted in our next. It?s my cussed aasistant’s work.’ ‘{ don’t care whese work it is,’ growled the agent, ‘ but if it ain’t con-| traicted, somebody's got to die; that’s | all. | Bagshot did not reply, but sailed! down tke street to the Uvion office. He had not gone half a block before be collided with Deacon Marsh. ‘he deacon seized him by the shoul- der and exclaimed: ‘What de you mean, Bagshot, by in- seriing that seandalously untrne item about me ?’ ‘ Didn’t insert any item,’ replied the colonel. ‘Don’t sneak ont of it in that way. You know youdid. Why, I just cut it out of the (/nion—listen : ‘Rewicious [nrecuicgence. — That white headed sepulchre, Deacon Marsh, was noticed last Saturday night, trying te open the coal hole in front of his residence with his night key. The deacon was full as a goat, and couldn’t tell moonshine from green cheese. [t’s that reckless fool whom [ left in charge, groaned the celenel. ‘I’}l make it all wight, Marsh, aod Bagshot seurried on again, only to be confronted by Major Blim: ‘Colonel!’ uttered Blim, in his deep- est voice, ‘ This is villainous! [t's my inteation, sir, io call yon out and shoot you through the heart. What the deuce do you mean by publishing this note in the Union: *‘Miucirary Jorrres. -Major Blim, the tattered old begyar, who hid in a barrel during the battle of Bull Ran, wears a wig. He ought to be shot in the back with a baked apple.’ ‘I can’t help it, Blim,’ it, Blim,’ said Bagshot, wiping his forehead, ‘it’s all owing to that young devil in the office. Hie has made a red hot’ paper. Just wait, Major, I'll tix things,’ Then Bagshot started again. By the post office old Parker grabbed him. ‘Oh,you unfeeling ghoul ! wailed Mr. Parker. ‘You ought to be ashamed of yourself. ‘The idea ef making fua of yay poor dead child.’ ‘ How ?’ ‘How! Have you the cheek to ask how ? Maybe you didn’t shove this inte the Union, did you, you heartless hypos' crite ’"— pocket OBITUARY, Little Bennie Parker Had a stomach pain, Rhubarb and ipecac Both were in vain. He kicked the golden bucket, i His parents hearts are sore ; They'll bury him to-morrow, At a quarter of four. Of course Bagshet had to explain and premise the bereaved father a two column notice of the deceased Bennie’s many virtues. Hardly had he done so when Cooley appeared. ‘Colonel Bagshot,’ announced he, *Yon’re alying scoundrel. This isa wice thing to put in your blackguard sheet about a young lady ’: Socrety Irems.—Miss Cooley, th. old hag oa South Street, waltzes around in a patent bustle in the hopes of catching a fellow. But she can't; not even if she lays the paint on twice as thick as she does now. . . , . But Bagshot didn’t stop to hear it. He flew across the square and into the Union office like a flash. No one was there. The able assist- ’ } ‘ao who pretends to run this of his sentence t he ‘ ng oat congratulate themselves it work for a year since, without the loss of a 5 had dusted forever. Lying on the desk | “ion d so that this notice / (WAS a (/nion foldec| so thab tn | gaught his eve | balid-headed suipe | paper has gone to Lirerary Mern,—The New York. We exyect to hear every moment ; o Sing Sing for arson and high- | , citizens of Chodunk should | the Colonel does | being hung for ab wav robbe ry. Mh not disgrace his village by | lanticide, Bagshot intends never to employ an-| other assistant editor, and journalists in search of a situation will find it healthy | ‘ . ,* yy ‘Te i ‘ yar yer Pct 1 . —. EU « eh to keep away Irom him.—f, J | Ie eh A} Wave rly Ma JZ til i Lye, UI | , | ns ; Time ‘Table. ae RF Mor the convenience of eXcursionists 2nd) others, we publish the following Time 4 able, which has been arranged from official tables : | Trains leave the city for Summersids, Tig- nish, Alberton and points West, daiiy, at 6.30. a.m., 9.25 am., and 4.90 p.m. For Georgetown, Souris, and all points Hast, at 7 a.m., and 4 p.m, ec ; Trains armte in the city daily from Sum merside, Alberton, Tignish and ports | West, at 10.16 acm., 4.55 p.m., and $. 36 p.m. | From Georgetown, Souris, and all een Kast at 10.04 a.m., and 7.10 pom. Steamer Heather Bell leaves Charlottetown | for Orwell. every Monday and Wednesday evenings. * Leave Orwell! for Charlottetown every red day and Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock, | Leaving Charlottetown for Orwell . ” ; }. evening ata oO clock. } Returning from Orwell to ¢ hariottetown | same evening, arriving at Charlottetewn about S. 30 o clock. Leave Charlottetown for Mount Stewart every Wednes.Jay and Friday mornngs at 4 same o'clock. Leave Mount Stewart for Charlottetown at 7 o'clock. Leaving Charlottetown for sarae evenings at from two to threa o'clock, according to tide. return to Charlsttetown | Sarue @venings. \ steamer leaves Steam Navigation Wharf, in this city, for Picton Landing every Mon- day, Wednesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday mornings at half-past Return- ing same cays. A steamer also makes daily trips between Summerside and Voint du Chene, and con- nects with the express train to and from this | city, Mount Stewart se€veh oO clock, A Good Account. ‘‘To sum it wp, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped Hop Bitters taken by bv three bottles of done her own house- my wife, who has day, andl waut ey erybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘“‘Joun Weeks, Butler, N, Y.’ August Flower. | The immense sale and great popularity of Green’s August Flower in all towns and vil- lages in the civilized world has caused many innitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted. This medicine was introduc- el in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, Falpitation of the Ileart, vertigo. ete., ete., ii never has jail d io our knowledge. Three doses will relieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two million bottles sould jast year. Price 75 cents. Samples 10 cents: Summer 33. auee Sale ou Ba 8 SUMMER STOCK i RY GOODS. ne Tremdine & Metcalf ARE NOW SELLING OFF THETR COMPRISING IN Dress Goods, Beiges, Cords, Lustres, Cushmeres, Werinos, &¢., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. Summer Tweeds, Suitings, Fustians, Corduroys, Coatings (Plain and Fancy), Pant Cloths, &¢., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, 7 yo Cheap White Cotton, BRICKS. Cheap Grey Cotton, ‘ wit 4% : {00D HARD BRICKS for sale at the| Cheaép Feather Ticking, aoe and Pottery Works in the Cheap Table Linens, eee. PRED, W. HYNDMAN. !Cheap Towels and Towelling, ere a Cheap Sheetings, Xe., 1 RY ih i, RY Ty Cheap Hosiery, are gd ; Ladies’ Stockings, {iVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL A a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed im the result; @ is COAL, not jire clay and slate. or orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E, Island. Office—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1S50—pat tf MORTGAGE SALE w : TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in (Jueen’s County, on THURSDAY, the twenty-sixth day of August, A. D. 1880, at the hour of twelve c’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty-first day of July, 1879, and made between Wriitram Frn- LAY, ©: the one part, and Arruur W. Ho.Lroyp, of the other part,— A LL that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being en Township Number Fiity-two, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described jas follows, that is to say : Commencing on the west side of Sackville Street and at the south- east corner of Town Lot Number Twenty- fwe; thence at right angles westwardly one hundred feet; thence at right angles southwardly fifty-eight feet; thence at right angles eastwardly one hun- dred feet to the west side of Sackville Street ; thence northwardly along Sackville Street fifty-eight feet to the place of com inencement, being Lot Number Twenty six, according to the plan annexed vo a deed*dated the seventeeath day of May, A. D, 1877, made between Pierce Gaul and Mary his wife, of the one part, and William Finlay, of the other part, duly registered in the Registry Office of this Island, on the’lSth August, A. D. 1877 and all the appurtenances thereunto belong- ing. lor further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hepagson & MeLrov, — Solicitors Charlottetown, : A. W. HOLROYD, ; ; Mortyagee. 24th July, 1880—eod till sale Charlottetown, — nn enc UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, ant editor, warned by friends unkown, \ 7? the Cheapest and most N > p Published 1a the Provinces, ewsy Faper Cheap Cheap Men’s Socks, Silk Ties, Ladies’ Sear’s, Gents’ Searfs and Ties, Shirts and Shirting, Cheap Linders and Drawers, Cheap Underclothing, ( Ladies’ and Gents,) Cheap Embroideries, Cheap Edgings, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Silks,’ Cheap Satins, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers. DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents each; another lot, 30 cts. each, &e. Among so‘ many cheap things, ALL may 6xpect to get Bargains, TREMAINE & METCALF, S$. QUEEN STREET, Ch’town, July 22, 1380, Stock | i } j } i } j i | | ; ' i } i fav. Go. oe ee P. ii. Island Steam } “ “ rips & f “ iP ~ es ae Sete emariots oth Steamers St. Lawrence and Princess of Wales, By ‘ mM aom es . | Summer “Arrangement, | COMMENCING MONDAY, 2st JUNK, 1880. | | ee ae metitae e 9s mem : a Princes Edward Island ee ae TIME TABLE NO. 14, Oe a ae re Arrangement, ww eeeReRnED eam, ' summer .1To take effect on tha 24th May, 1880, mie es 4 T4s . ' ‘ 1 749 4 ——s NOVA SCOTIA, PRAINS GOING WEST, Leave Charlottetown fov Picton) a 21 : ?" wid)? i = V4 i NESD 4 y } ‘ . ; mnding every siOsS0DAL, KD ee! 9) STATIONS, | EXPRESS. MIXED, M THURSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS | a at 7.30, counecting there with Halifax days about Halifax. RUNSWIGK, CANADA, AND THE ’ j 3 UNITED STATES. Suinmerside EVERY DAY on arrival of train from Shediac with l places ; and Jolin, Steamers of the Inter- oO, ane vilway Portland and \lso leave Charlottetown for Sum LORNING, about Leave (Sundays exeeptec) Charlottetown trains for each of th at. ot. national ¢ Boston, merside every MONDAY 3 o'clock. Returning, DAY (Sunday « train from St. John, for Sumimersi ing there with train for C} } leave Summerside for Saturday evening abont 5 o’ clock. ;> ; py order, cunnecting al i cer eapove- Mame wrth Or a aa ee leave Shediae EVERY ival of day le, copnect ' . L8O, v4 nted on 2: See ue pariotvvevowdn. 4 2 ‘Laprice tans er fa 9% Chariovtetowil every re. WW. ie Hi ALES, secretary. SOLE PROPRIETORS eyyez| GREENLEES 32' | of WHISKY? yl OTHERS | | UNRIVALLED Fort |icoyacecuatermbet LOMDUNE! LG'S TOD DY. |[oisTitenies AnGrLeSHIRE) re ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. L ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Nv Wrpasky: Rerport on the LoRNE HIGHLA ‘“We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples ef their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the lirst quality. ‘“‘“Arruur Hitt, Hassaut, M. D. ‘“Orro Hraner, F. C. j Agents: MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & Feb, 24, 1880 GOLD MEDAL, TT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT TUR WORLD. MRM SL TT eat Sh ES TRUTHS. a ee HOP BITTERS:! cae i (A Medicine, not a Brink.) CONTAINS the train jor | Georget n..|Dp Returning to Charlottetown same | Cardigan...) © 2? p. in, on arrival of train from | ' Ry ade ‘ é Mt stew’t.|Dp 5.35pm) Dp 8. 55am; 9 Cardigan , CO.. Charlottetown, P.¥.3. | Georget’n..!Ar 6.55 ** | Arl0.50 “ Auctioneer, ' a ‘. <0 am) t p 3.25 pm! ' jm” 4? 2 Mt Stew t.; Ar 8.40 “‘ |Ar 5 ZU se ! ot >. En | Dp 6.30 ara) Ly a pm f ae | Harmony .| “* 6.45 ‘“*| “ 9.53 «| St Peter's.) *' 7.45 “1 * 4.909 “| Morell....| ** 8.08 “| 4.40 | Mt Stew’t.! ‘* 5.40 “Ar 5.20 “| ae a ee omen 5 nindieeaaiiiia Bid Mt Stew’t. |Dp 8.50am Dp 5.39 pm) Royalty Je} ** 9.46 **° * 6.48 * |] (h’'town ..|Av10.04 ‘Ar 2.10 * Teisa ieee keene hee = =o Uh'town .. Dp 6.30am Dp ?.25am) Dp 4.50pm Royalty Jo! “« 6.46 « AP S47 “| oe paeg « vy we . ~ye et et Dp 9.56: S18 iN Wiltsh’e| 6 7.24 10.49 “1 * 6.06 Hunter M'r; ** 7.56 “* | “11.04 1 @ ome Byadalba’e . *; 2S | PL ae | ** 7.60 “ Co’t'y Line} ** 8.32 ** | “31.54 “1% Dee Kensingt'n; ‘* 8.40 ‘| **12.30pm| ** 7.50 » o> |Ar 9.05 ** [Ar 1.06 ‘| Summ’side Dp 9.15 Dp 2 20) «6 We 8.25 ‘¢ 2 . Weilingt’n| ** 9.52 “| * 3.93 «| Port Hill..| **10.23 ‘*| ** £07 “| $19.20 118 Bp 9 Alberton. . 6.33 | Arl2.45 “ {Ar 7.30 “*| O'Leary ..| 1 $612. OSpmi * 6.33 Tignish... Se ia TRAINS GOING EAST, sail sicshiuiiel eile siioaillied scl tailings ae ‘ } STATIONS. | EXPRESS. | MIXED, | MIXED, | : ; _— emus: ee ane - oe - —_ <a a ‘nish ...|Dp | 49pm Dp 6.45 am Ar = is * mR 66 6 1} ‘sé » prey <n ae) Dp §,60 66 Leary... .1° Bae Eee Port Hill..| “ 4.07 “ | “10.23 «| Wellingt’n| “* 4.39 * 5) Oe ** 4 Rewita’eide Ar 5 is .** )Ari2. 00 m | 7 Dp 6.00 ** Dp 1,05 pm) Dp b.40am Kensingt’nj “* 6.25 ‘* | ‘* 1.40 * ‘< 7.30o Co’t’y ¥ 21! “ G54 * + 66 919 ed se 7.4 * Bradalba’e | “ 7.00 «| 299 «| « gpm Hunter R’r/ ‘* 7.28 **) * 3.07 “*| * gage N Wiltsh’e] ** 7.45 ** | ** 3.24 * * 9.06% + me 66 Royalty Jel “« on™ nt oi? oo) “Siew prey Ch’town ..}Ar 8.25 * lA r 438 ‘* | Arl0.16am ae } oe te Pe Ae eT ek | ‘h’town .. | Dp 4.00 pin Loyalty Je} * 4.18 * Mt Stew’t.;/Ar 5.20 “ Ar 8.40 ** | Mt Stew’t.| Dp 5.25pm Dp 8.50am| meote....) °° Bie **; ** Daeerts St Peter’s., ‘* 6.20 ‘*! **W.0]1 ‘| Hermony .j% . 7.17:75 4 SEAT 44 [Ar 7.a0 ** jArli.40 t ee el Souris a ' A 6.35 1 10.20 + | | NX. B.—The Express Traian from Souris and Georgetown connects at Rovalty Juncties wth the Mixcd Train from Charlottetown for” the West, in the morning; and the Mixed” Train from the West connects at Royalty Juuction with the Express Train from Char- lovtetown for Georgetown and Souris, in the afternor on, ‘ Supt. and Engineer. Railway Office, Chatlottetown, May 20, 1880 pat pres her ar ne sp s) kea pio 6i - ~ — ee A. McNEILL, Commission Merchant, aid Manufacturers’ Agent, AUCTION ROOMS (the laryest in the City, ) No. 11 Queen Street (Brick Building.) Q\TORAGE facilities for any quantity and KJ all kinds of Merchandise, Frost-proof Cellar (capacity 1,000 Barrels); Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock and Furniture Nales attended to at reduced rates, Sales of Horses, Carriages, Farm Imple- }ments, Stock, &c., on Market Days, at Mar- ket House. Auction Sales of Household Fur- HOPS. RUCHU, MANBRAKE, , DANDELEGON, ANo THE PuRxs? AND Best MEDICAL QUALI-G TIES OF ALL OTHER Brrrers. THEY CcuRD' § 3 All Diseases of Blood, gans, Nervousness, Sle eplessness, the Stomach, Bowels,| Femaleg Complaints and Prarkeness, e Si0GC0 IN COLD Will be paid fer a case they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injuri-f ous found in them. _ Ask your Druggists for Hop Bitters and tree books, and try the Bitters before your sleep. ‘Take no other. The Hop Cough Cure and Paint Relief is the Ch ‘apest, Surest: and Besi, For satzs zy W. R. W ATSON [ = , Asm - v Le d ws AND APOTHECARIES HALL. [mar 5, SO} een nee thee a te ea Valuable paperty for Sale. rq XO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the tirst hundred oi Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to® gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply to Messrs, ?Hopason & McLrop Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1879, Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or-@) 5 April 29, ’80—3m | )RDERS will be received for the follow: } ! } niture at Kesidences, and of General Mer chandise at Stores, Warerooms, Wharves,&., conducted on moderate terms. Consignments — of Goods of every description will receive prompé attention. Apples a specialty. Advances made 2nd proceeds guaranteed when required. Business solicited, corres- pondence answered prompily and in con | tidence, A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Prince Edward, Island, N. B.—All kinds of P. E. Island products bought avd shipped to order, : Flour and Meal. ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ** Buda” (Patent), ** Alabaster,” ? e66Re ‘ + ~ Age,”’ “Extra Family, penor,” ‘‘ White Rose,” ‘* Florence,” ‘Beaver, *“*Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and choice K, D. Corn Meal—*‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Braads of Flour nd Meal f. o. b. at Mills, er delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside. = J. RK. POSTER, Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N. Bj ‘* Golden ‘‘Warcup’s Sa- May 6, 80. Bones. Bones. TS uadersigned will pay tifty cents Cash per ewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty, No quantity less than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Ch town, Dee. 1, 1879