ferus :—Five Dot * RAR, NEW SERIES. A —— is issued every evenii g, by CHARLOTTETOWN ACENCY, >—— ACCIDENT CHAPTER IV. j Se AT alee ReIpen Sea ‘* This is did Liberty, when Prod votk Men, ali vine to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Evriripgs, UHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1883, (ue Datny Exa MINER Mershanis’ Rank af Halifax NORWICH AND LONDON POUT, POUAY. # Laurier. is a gardener,’ she said, innocently. miserable place.’ And she gave the same order every day, | 2s. ee ‘Of $13 to $13.50 for No. course he will miss his flowers sadly in that | No, 1. SINGLE Copies Two CENTS. [es IL 1B—NO. 146. ee V¢ + —— = 9 2, and $19 to $20 for ‘he quality of late caught mack- lerel is very good, and inspect mostly 1s and Nova Seotia mackerel move off rapidly og seme Seek. Scie < oh glaee The bxaminer Publishing Oo. men emg tee oe oe Savings Bank Depariment, From their office, corner of Water and , Great George Streets, Chariottetown, —WILT. BE Prince Edward Island f ; , | OPENED IST NOVcMBER, 1983, KATES SUBSCRIPTION ; Six Months, $2 50 i‘hree ‘ionths, 1 25 Une Month, 0 50 #- Advertising at most moderate rates, Jontracts may be made for monthly, juarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- nents, on application. ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, (883. MOON 8S CHANGES, First Quarter, 7th day, 7h. 51.9m., a. m full Moon, 14th day, 2h. 24.8m., p. m. Last quarter 2ist day, 3h. 31.1m., a. m. New Moon 29th day, 2h, 41.7m., p. m. D : ony Sun ‘Sun |Moon|High | Days u| DAY OF WEEK i sea\sets | rises Seton | tenth ih m |h m morn aft’n | 1; Thursday 6 47.4 40, 8 511 30 2) Friday | 43 2 § O'morn 3! Saturday 50} 371 9 53] 0 6 ti Sunday 51 ee 41 0 41/10 O04 2 Monday 53) 34jll 25, 1 19| 6) Tuesday | 54 S3aft 3) 2 1 7|Wednesday | 55, 32) 0 Hl 2 50) 8] Thursday 57; 3t} § li! 3 49 9 Friday 59) 29' § 42; 5 32 10|Satarday \7 O} 28] # 13) 6 21i Lilsunday a 27| } 44 7 23) 9 46 i2! Monday | 3} 26, 3 19| 8 23 13 Tuesday 5; 24) 3 58] 9 24| 14) Wednesday | 6) 23! 4 44110 12 15, Tharsday 1 J} 22) & 36 10 57 16 Friday | 9) 21| 6 36|L1 42 17 Saturday 10| 20) 7 39 aft 28 13 Sunday 32, 19° & 45] 1 12 9 30) 1)| Monday 13} 18] 9 53! 1 59) 2)' Tuesday 14) 17/10 53) 2 47) 21) Wednesday 16) 16 morn! 3 44| 22\Thursday + 17) 16,0 1, 449, 23 (Friday , 19) 15) 2 2) 5 58) $4'Saturday 20) 1412 3171 25'Sunday { on] 13/3 3] 7 5719 15 26, Monday | 23} 13) 4 2 8 4) 27 | Tuesday | 24) 12) 456 9 20) 28|Wednesday , 25' 12, 5 59 9 51 29 Tharsday ; 26 11} 6 5510 34 30) Friday | 3 " 7 49)11 10) Princs Eiward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, To take effect on the 24th May, 1888. TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN.) STATIONS. | EXPRESS. MIXED, MIXED, Ch’town .. \Dp 6.45am| Dp 9.20 am! Dp 4.15pm Tignitb,., Arl2.40 ** |Ar 7.20 ** Ch’town .. Dp 4.00pm Dp 7.00am “728° ee ee Royalty Je, * 4.15 * Royalty Jo' * 7.00“: ** 9.55 “| “ 4.35 “* N Wiltsh’e’ ** 7.35 ** ‘10.50 “* ‘* 5,25 “ Hanter Ki’r| * 7.45 “*) “11.06 “) * 5.40 * Bradalba’e | ** 8.10 ** | **11.46 **; * 6.16 “ Co'ty Line.| ** 8.15 ** | 11.56“! * 6.30 “ Freetown se 8.26 “e 6649 12pm se 6.45 “ec Keusingt’n ‘* 8.40 ** | Sry 1 7.06 * . oe ee OOS 'Arl.16 |, . ob Summ’ side fy, 9.95 « [Dp 1.45 «AT Miscouche * 9.40 * | * 2.08 * | Wellingt’n) ** 9.59 “* | * Sat“ Port Hall..; ‘10.2% ‘* | ** 3.22 «| O’Leary...| ‘11.20 “| 64,53 * | Bloomfield | **11.38 “| ** 5.20 «| Albertea.,, ‘*12.03pm! ** 6.20 a Beneath od ** | Fat “| Bedford...| ‘* 4.40 ** | ** 8.02 * Mt. Stew’t| “5.15 “| ** 9.00 “ Morell....| ‘* 5.44 “| ** 9.45 “ St. Peter’s.| ** 6.04 ** “10.17 “ Bear River! “ 6.39 “| ‘11.11 ‘| Souris ....|Ar7.10 “ (Arl2.00 m ! Mt. Stew't\Dp 5.15pm Dp 9.10am Cardigan..| * 6.11 “| 10.33 “ | Jeorget'n.,|Ar 6.30 * ‘Arl 1.00 “ on and atier which date DEPOSITS OF $5 AND UPWARDSs, will be taken and lnterest at the rate of Four Per Cest, Per Annum i ALLOWED THEREON, | For further particulars apply to F. H. ARNAUD, Oct, 30, 1883, AGENT. ‘cL BOD, MORSON & MeQUARRIE, Barristers & Atvrns;i-at-Law, ‘SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC OFFICES : geform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Otfice, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Merchante’ Sank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P, E, Island. | MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at | moderate interest. Net McLegop. W. A. O. Morsox. Nem McQvuarsiez. | Nov. 24, '82.—pres her SULLIVAN & MAGNRILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. Ge Money to Loan, W. W. Scttivay, Q. C, | Cuzstsr B. Macngrt. Jan. 16, ’83. GEORGE TWEEDY, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Notary Public, &c. OF FICE—West Side of Queen Street, Char lottetown, next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop July 25, 1883 — dy wkly 6m CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. R. O7DWYER, Commission aud General fMerchant FOR SALE OF P. B. I, PRODUCE. 289, WATER STREET, Si. John’s, Newloundland, In connection with the above is Capt. Englisch, who is well kaown in P. E. Island, who will take special charge of all consign- ments, and will also attend to the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E. 1. N. B.—Parties wishing to procure good Labredor Herring would do well to consult R. O'Dwyer. Sept. 1i, 1853,—3i tawkwkly. EDWARD T. RUSSEL & C0., GENERAL Commission Merchants, NO, 264 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale o Fish and Produce of all kinds, June 22, 1883.—6m TRAINS INWARD. (READ CP.) STATIONS. EXP RE | MIXED, MIXED. L.ARTHUR & CO., GHNERAL Jb'town . .| Ar 8.00 pm| Ar 3.45 pm| Royalty Je\Dp 7.45 ** |Dp3.21 “ |Dp9.55 * N Wiltsh’e| ** 7.13 “*)} *° 225 ** 9.04 “ Hauter R’r| * 7.00 “ ; ** 2.08 ‘*| ** 8.48 * Bradalba’e | * 6.36 * | “* 1.27 ‘*} ** 8.10 “* Co’ty Line. ‘** 6.30 ** | “* re 1) ee Freetown..| “6 6.19 “ee 1 8 1 01 sé “e 7°42 “cs Kensingt'n} * 6.04 ‘| “32.37 “) “ 7.20 * a sé 6630 “ Summ’ side 5.40 a as “40” |Ar 5.15 lAiscouche Dp5 00 Wellingt'n| “ 4.42 «1410.35 “ Port Hill, .| ‘* 4.13 *°* on - O’Leary...| ** 3.22 “* “3. * * Dp 1L.04** oa Bloomfield | ** 3.05 “* 7,54 Alberton .,: ‘* 2.38 “74.16 Tignish...| ‘* 2.00 ‘*; ** 6.00 ** Ch’town ..|Arl0.00am Ar 7.00 pm Royalty Jc Dp 9 45 * Dp6.37 * ad Vorb vs... | 9.33 ** ** 6.20 ¢ Kedford. . .| $¢ 9,20 “+! * 6.00 « Mt. Stew’t! “ 8.55 **! 5.20 “, bforell....| ff 8.46 “| 4.5 © pt. Poters) * 7.oe 7 os 4.4m fs Bear River; ** 7.22 “ | ** 2.49 °° Souris ,...! ‘é 6,50 “ | # % 00 ‘es __ RBS Dp 5, 20pm) Mt. Stew o)~_ oan 4s | Cardigan ..| ** 7.49 **| ** w=« Georget’n .| ‘* 7.30 ‘*! ‘* 3.00 ** JAMES COLEMA m, Railway Office, Oharlottetown, May 21, 1583. r6i. pres her sum jr 4 | ArlO. 15am _\ at Superintendent, Commission Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Eggs aud Produce a Specialty. April 26, 1883.—wkly tf INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancastire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS lusurance effected on all kinds of property Losses settled promptly * ~-¢ea, curretiv Ta-.. ey aad equite®'y: DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept, 15, 1882. Tneuranee | | OF ENGDOUAND, 4 lusures against accidents of al! kinds, moderate, Prompt settlement of claims. | Association, SaRAH WILSON left off crying, and looked down on the ground with a very red face. General Rolleston was amazed. ‘Is she sxfe /’ Is who safe?’ said he. ‘He weens niy mistress,’ replied Wilson, rather brusqucly, and flounced out of the tateg! hall. ; | ‘She is safe, no thanks to you,’ said General Rolleston. ‘What were you ,doing under her window at this time of with a constancy that, you must know, | at $39t0 $8.12) for medium 3s, and $9.50 | (NEAR THE MARKET), JOHN MACEACHERN, | 205, Agent for P. E. Island.} . And the harsh tone in which this ques- Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1883. tion was put showed Seaton he was svs- somethin ‘pected. This wounded him, and he replied, LIFE INSURANCE. “ss: | OR Bae ‘It is all the answer I shall give you ‘Lucky for you | was there.’ United bates Lilt Insmrance (0, ‘Then | shall hand you over to the officer, That is no answer to my question,’ said without another word.’ the general sternly. ’ ' —OoF THE ~—6CUTY OF NEW YORK. ORGANIZED 1850. "| message. “= | ‘If you please, sir, Miss Rolleston says ‘the robber had no beard. Miss have never noticed Seaton’s face, but the beard she | have; and, oh, if you please, sir, she begged 'me to ask him: pistol and shot the robber ?” jhe added more gently, ‘you will be sorry ' for it when you come to your senses.’ At this moment Wilson entered with a New Features, Incontestible Policies, Prompt Settlement of Claims Guaranteed. Apply at residence, Weymouth Street, from Sto 10 a, m., and 4 to 6 p. m. The delivery of this ungrammatical mes- A. H. McPHERSON, | sage but rational query was like a ray of Agent. || light streaming into a dark place; in chang- | ed the whole aspect of things. As for Sea- j ton, he received it as if Heaven was speak- 3 jing to him through Wilson. His sullen air, ; ;relaxed, the water stood in his eyes, he smiled affeciionally, and said, in a low, | « Sept. 25, 1883.—2aw } ' ti. tender voice : ‘Tell her I heard some bad characters | Mi ARKET DA WY &, talking about this house-—that was a month ago--so, ever since then, I have slept in| —AT— the tool-house to watch. Yes, I shot the robber with my revolver, and I marked one | or two more; but they were three to one; I, think I must have got a blow on the head; | for I felt nothing fe Here he was interrupted by a violent: ee scream from Wilson. She pointed down- UCTION SALES of Furniture, Farm’ ward with her eyes glaring; and a little Stevenson's Building, Queen Street, } ' Sept. 5, 1883.—2aw wly STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE 00 T the 57th Annual General Meeting of the Standard Life Assurance Company, held at Edinburgh on Tuesday, the 24th of April, 1883, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1883, were re- ported :— Implements, Carriages, Sleighs, etc,,’ pJood to be trick] ly ov prom pily attended to on market days at the Saatoute ttle + iin oa NE omy weer above central stand for market-day sales. ‘Wounded,’ said the general’s servant, A. McNEILE, had seen a thousand wounds. 11 Queen Street, Ch’ _ 15.’83.—eod tf ‘Oh, never mird that,’ said Seaton. ‘Tt ° sock, Oh'togemaliaty 16/88 can't be very deep’ for I don’t feel it;’ then MONCTOR:. « — *“}fiaing his eyes on General Rolleston, he ‘ ’ said, in a voice that broke down suddenly. Cash and Door Factory wounded me to-night, to hurt me.’ "| The way General Rolleston received this - | point-blank reproach surprised some per- R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the! 8on8 present, who had observed only the public for the liberal patronageextended imperious and iron side of his character. begs leave to inform his old customers and| then, being discontented with himself he the public generally, that he, in company) went into a passion with his servants for with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed standing idle. eae TThH : ‘Run away, you women,’ said he, roughly. Messrs. B. Williams & CO, Now, Tom, if you are good for anything, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Andrew, a bottle of port, quick ! tentiy. da: bande tall ly of Mould-|. Then, leaving him for awhile in rm ‘Window Relies, Desens a a friendly hands, he went to his daught- i el vevce et, and asked her if she saw any LOWEST CASH PRICES, | objection toa bed being made up in the All orders entrusted to them will receive} ~~, ; Oh, papa,’ said she, ‘why, of course not. t attention. papa, 8a) gga wie woe Ds I am all gratitude. What is he like, Wilson? For it is a most provoking thing, Moncton, N. B.|/ never noticed his face, only his beautiful TT beard glistening inthe sunshine ever so send him to bed directly, and we wiil all nurse him. I never did any good in the world yet, and so why not begin at once ? General Rolleston laughed at this out- burst of enthusiasm from his staid site orders. But Wilson followed him immediately, and stopped him in the passege. ‘If you please, sir, [I think you had better not. I have something to tell you.’ Tom, in the business-like accent of one who Auctioneer. ‘There stands the only man that has to him while in business in Charlottetown,| He hung his head in silence a moment; strip the man, and staunch his wound. Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep house for the wounded convict. LEA & ROGERS, far off. Poor young man! Qh, yes, papa, daughter, and went off to give the requi- Ske then communicated to him by 1882, amounted to (Of which $7,753,031.15 was reassur. i with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, including bonus addi- tions, to The annual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to The invested funds at same date amounted to Being an increase during the year of $6,936,302 91/ clined to be sorry. The officer had just arrived, and was looking over some photographs to sree if James Seaton was ‘one of his birds,’ Such alas ! was his expression, At the sight of this Rolleston colored up; but extricated himself from the double dif- \ficulry with some skill, ‘Hexham,’ said he, ‘this poor fellow has behaved like a man, and got himself wounded in my service. You are to take him to the infirmary; but, mind, they must treat him like my own son, and nothing he asks for be denied him.’ Seaton walked with feeble steps, and leaning on two men, to the infirmary; and General Rolleston ordered a cup of coffee, lighted a cigar, and sat cogitating over this strange business, and asking himself how he could get rid of this young mad- man, and yet befriend him, As for Sarah Wilson, she went to bed discontented, and wondering at her own bad judgment. She saw, too late, that if she had held her tongue, Seaton would have been her patient and her prisoner; and aa for Miss Rolles- ton, when it came to the point why, she would never have nursed him except by 2,462,226 59 4,267,546 00 29,503,416 00 1,062,648 35 JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown. THOMAS KERR, Inspector of Agencies. Ch’tewn, Angnat 2, 1RS2. x ! PREPARE ! —FOR— WINTER'S STORMY BLAST, AND BUY YOUR self. When she heard, next day, where Seaton was gone, she lifted up her hands in amazement. ‘What could papa be thinking of to send our benefactor to a hospital? And after meditating awhile, she directed Wilson to eet lie McMELLAN’S DEPOT. R. MeMILLAN. Sept. 8, 18$3~2m 2aw whly 3m pd. but # nosegay and carry it tu Seaton. "Be ‘Do, sir, do.’ said Seaton, bitterly; but | Was it you that fired the vty lay back like one dead, utterly crushed by | the judges of the Superior Court who formed part ef the young lady’s character. per bri for large. Sales of P. EL Island Soup, wine, and jeliies were sent from the have been at $13 to $15 for No, 1, $11.50 kitches every other day with equal perti- to $12 50 for No. 2, $10.50 to $11 for No. nacity 3, and $11 to $11.50 for uncuiled lots, Wilson concealed the true donor of al! PORK. those things, and took the credit to hers vif. The Moi a: ket. for pork.is reported By this means the obtained the patient's) ooog aig Western Meas. for which theme i gratitude, and he showed it so frankly, she . ened done’ te aatbel &14 50 co ian 2 ' Z é G, 12 { =i 4,0 to $15 hoped to steal his love as well. 'fn Batifax Mess is sold for $16, and here But no! his fancy and his heart remained true to the cold beauty he had served so well, and she had forgotten him apparently. This irritated Wilson at last, and sha set to work to cure him with wholesome, but | She sat down beside him better medicine. one day, and said, cheerfully: ‘We are all ‘on the k y-fect’ just now. Miss Rolleston’s beau is come on a visit.’ The patient opened his eyes with aston- ishment. ‘Miss Rolleston’s beau ?’ ‘Aye, her intended. What, didn’t you know she was engaged to be married 1’ ‘She engaged to be married?!’ gasped Seaton. Wilson watched him with a remorseless eye. ‘Why, James,’ said she, after a while, ‘did you think the likes of her would go through the world without a mate ?’ Seaton made no reply but a moan, and this cruel blow. A buxom middle-aged nurse now came up, and said, with a touch of severity: ‘Come, my good girl, no doubt you mean well, but you are doing ill. You had bet- ter leave him to us for the present.’ On this hint Wilson bounced out and left the patient to his misery. (To be continued. ) ———e nee ea The Markets. EGGS. The demand foreggs in the Beston market, according to repurts of Nov. 3rd, is firm, and the prices are a good deal higher. The sales of Eastern stock are set down at 30 and 31 cents, and Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island stock is quoted |at from 27 and 28 cents per dozen, POTATOES, Reports from Boston of the 3rd inst , show there is a steady demand for potatoes, Eastern Roses bring 50 to 53 cents per bushel, northern rose, 50 cents, and eastern prolifics bring 50 to 53 cents, wholesale. In Hialifax-they sell at 30 to 32—demand good. At present a large number of echooners are loading at our outports with potatoes for the Nova Scotia market, A jlarge stock may therefore be expected in ‘that market in a few days, and prices will, doubtless, be lower. Here potatoes sell at from 16 to 18 cents per bushel. OATS, The oat market in Great Britain con- tinues the same as last reported. In Charlottetown there is an increase of price to 34 cents, but this is owing to some hur- ried orders received from the other Prov- inces. CANNED GOODS. Lobsters are scarce, firm and advancing, ‘says the Montreal Gazette of the 3rd inst., jand prices are expected to go to $6 per case. | They are now quoted strong in Montreal lat $5.50 to $5.75, according to size of lot. 'Montreal the supply concentrated. Advices just — receives ‘from Liverpool quote am active market \for canned lobsters at firm prices, which are quoted at 233 6d for tall tins, and 29. | to 30s for flst tins. The total shipments to | Liverpool and London this season have been 100,0U0 cases against last season’s ship- ments of 1:0,000 cases, so that in the face of this important deficit higher prices are looked for. FLOUR, The Montreal flour market exhibits no particular change. The tone is quiet and * as : : degrees her suspicion that James Seaton|steady. Sales on ‘change were small. pn 1 gg she ee was in love with his daughter. He treated Pribes as follows: year for $ 9,754,085 38 this with due ridicule at first; but she gave Superior Extra,per brl........ $5.60 to $0.00 2,561 proposals were accepted, him one reason after another till she stag-| Extra Superfine...........+0+ 550 to 0.00 assuring 7,239,048 13, gered him, and he went down stairs in a Pamey 2008"... £5 Alrehy 540 to 000 The total existing assurances in most mixed and puzzled frame of mind— | Spring Extra.............. «. 5.25 to 5,30 force at 15th November, inclined to laugh, inclined to be angry, in-|Supertine.................+5: 475 to 4.85 BUTTER AND CHEESE, The Montreal Gzeatte says:—-The exports of butter from Montreal this week are the heaviest of the season, amounting to 11,931 packages, being an increase of 2,062 pack- ages, as compared with those of the week previous and an increase of 6,757 pack- ages compared with those of the corres- ponding week last year. The ship- ments frem the beginning of the season to date are 82,178 packages, showing an increase of 32,632 packages compared with those of the hke period of 1882. The market on the 3rd was steady, a few lots of good to fine dairy being picked up at within range of quotations. Advices from Morrisburg quote prices paid in that district above what can be realized in Mon- treal. Several sales of choice ereamery were reported on the 3rd at 2ic. at the factory. FISH. Gloucester advices of the 2nd inst., state that the mackerel fleet continue to arrive with 2,040 bbis. proxy, aud the proxy would have been/|date—33,000 lbs. codfish, 14,000 ‘bq! j ne =" Sarah Wilson, pollock, 1,200 gqtls, hake, 205 Ibs. Cc: c> . 1 However, the blunder blind pas-|Halibut and thirty caske of oil. in! ‘ sion had led her into was par-|the Boston market socks are low and [tially repaired by Miss Rolleston her-|there is very little prospect of large sap: | plies coming in this season. Prices are fares. taken out. i She } jRepArate \-e ‘ . : } cargo, |The canneries in the lower provinces have | ‘been pretty well cleaned of stocks, and in ' where there is amp!» v is small and weil | | shipment home, mostly with broken fares to haul up;! twenty arrivais past twenty-fonr hours) Other fish receipts that! firmer, aud in most cases an advance of 25) to 50 cents has been freely paid for Shore | Sales out of pickle have been made | at $16.50 to $17 per bbl, with bb), the No4 spected cargo lots are sell- img at $6.00 to ¥7 fur No 4, €9.00 fur Nu 3, for the same. Per carcass on the streets here, pork brings from 44 ‘o 6 cents, Seon eens athena ie —_ Excessive Bxecration. “Bribery isa great crime wherever aud whenever committed, It is execrated by all true Liberals.”— Toronto Globe, So we have heard. Bat then some peo- ple have such a way of execrating. Nowa late leader of the Reform party execrated bribery to the tune of $30,000 in Soath Ontario, and returned to Toronto to com- mit hi: execrations to psper, coupled with a request to his friends to come down hand- somely in order tnata big push might be successfully made in the outlying con- stituencies. Mr. Malcolm Colin Cameron is a persis- ‘tent execrator of bribery. He spent from ,$10 000 to $14,000 in one election, and heard the appeal against the decision of the election court in this case, said: **Had the respondent been found guilty of personal bribery we should have sustained the judgment.” Mr, W. Kerz, of West Northumberland, exeerated so systemati- cally in 1874, that he had his bribery found under the management of a treasurer. Mr. H. H. Cook of course execrates bribery. His execrations can be heard from the Atlantic to the Pacific. They are deep and lond, and they have an honest ring about them because they come from aman who spent personally $28,000 in two elections. The immortal Madiver was aviolent execrator of bribery. He execrated in these words: ‘Come oa, John, be sure and come. So come along, John, and put down bribery and corruption; we've lots of money.” —Toronto Mai, RE eee ener ae gree = = —— HALIFAX & LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP CU La ate,” WILL RAIL POSITIVELY, ON MONDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER, FROM Hatifax to Pavre aud Lendon, PF\BIS is asplendiad opportunity for dire . shipments te Frence and England, The “JULIET” is °40 boree power, avd may be relied on for u mold passage home, ms pac jous accom imodetix n, and ecven comportments for dividing the pn the Tween decks ptilation apply before Jel cf anbot be gt A pl s will be vlaced Picas ovember, as rentecd till espace is em aged . THE §. $8. “WIDDRINGTON ” WILL SAIL FROM Klalifax Direct to Londen, ABSUT 26TH NOVLMEER. AGENT —H. V_ Barrett, Annapo is, N, &; W. H Stanke, Charlotietown, P EB, 1.; C, Dwyer & Co’y, Pictou, N. 5; Troop & Son, Si John, S. B. JOSEPH WOOD Secretary, Halitax Steam Nav. Co’y, Oct, 29, 1983. Saket BOSTON STEASIERS. STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. brown, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- ERS will leave O Charlottetawn for Boston EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT5 P.M. PASSENGERS wil) find this the Cheapest and most picasant trip to Boston. Accemmo- | dations on both steamers are splendid, GARYELL BROS., AGENTS, Ch’town, Mav 17, 1883.--pat her sj BY “THE DAILY EXAMINER, the co ast and Newstest poper in the Retuen” ree oer