NE 22 eee ae PR eR i ee Seer Se REE Sages ae ae Se ee 8 ee, One Million Boxes. TANALD.AN CHEESE EXLtORTs FOR Las The he aVY EXport movement of cheese from iv. mtreal this season isa fact of considerable significance, since it marks uh ep ch inthe history of the trade,uand shows Low rapa has been its develup- mhetit, bite rally by leaps und bounds du: ing the last few vears. Several years wo > the proposition that Montreal would 1,000,000 boxes in L834 would bave been considered visionary. B yL it Will be ihre Sac complisbed fact,due production, ivan export t over reuse io the natural a ; to the vast in timuliated by the great os ves which this cuuntry enjoys The exports to date reach within a few thou- sand of one million boxes, and the sea- son has yet four weeksto run, during which we think, fully 150,000 boxes will be added to the total. Now if we} allow 150,000 boxes as sa fiir percentage so far as can be ascer(ained—it leaves 1,000,000 boxes exclusive of Canadian product, whic h | in round figures may be valued at $6, | 000,000. Our shipment of late has ex ceeded those from New York by several ind boxes, and the shipments of two ports has been very materially | much so that New alers can no lopger afford to ignore ‘s ‘ign ments, or the condition of the thou SS¢ — trade in Canadain forming an_ intellh gent opinion of the general situation. The state of affairs in Canada Is yearly hecomibg’ & more important factor in trade of the world. The of Canadian cheese average higher than the An pn article, inasmoach as net more th ot our C 1ees< erica an two or three per cent rduct are skims, whereas there are nsiderable quantities always offering New York. Thisis a point which sould not eseane factorymep, as with the exercise of a reasonable amount of care in manufacture it can be made to tell still more in their favor. But the Canadian method of doing business does not prevent such a favourable compari- soo. The pernicious contract system, vhich has produced so much evil, has en followed this season to the mani fest injury of the trade, and the petty je alousy that eectuates too m: iny mem bers of the trade are im: utters for regrot. Itis hardly in accord with sound com mercial principles to block trade in the country by false bids. Anything to make the factorymen hold rather than that another should get the Neither is contracting conducive toa high stand- ard of commercial morality, for this factorymen were deliberately swindled in their contracts as far as it could be done without it becoming too nnd £rooas, scason flagrant. Wholesale repudiation “would have been indulged in had the contractors not been possessed with a wholesome dread of the exposure which would surely have followed. It is to be hoped that the heavy losses made will furnish a salutary lesson. We learn that many factorymen are taking a business view of the matter, and express- ing their determination to avoid con- tracting. When our dealers become en- lighte ned en ough toabandon the im- moral system of contracts aud bors buy a few cheese at market prices, we may look for a satistactory and legitimate trade.—(Gazette. Sequel to an Hlopment. THE DAUGHTER OF AN ENGLISHMAN DYING IN THE PITTSBURGH AUMs- HOUSE A woman aged 36, who is undoubted- ly the daughter of a wealthy English. inan o: high social position, is dving in the Pittsburg Pa., almshouse. ‘I'wo weeks ago she sought admission, After a private audience with the Poor Bird, to whom she told her story, she was born in Wolverton, England, and was the youngest of three children. At 16 she elo ped with a family servant named Langdon. Wer father discarded and disinherited her. When ber child was born, be offered to rear and adopt ir. dissolute and then Piits- the husband was growing neglectful, she consented, ligrited with her husband to ir with £1,000 given her by an aunt. in 1877, when times were hurd and the ioney had been spent, Langdon desert- j ua i he Since then she has lived in private families, Her brother, the head oi the fargest tool manufacturing firm in Nagland, visited Pittsburg five years ivo as a guest of the iron kings. Ashe passed through the streets in an open barouche his discarded sister watched him from the curbstone. her health broke down and she sought shelter in the almshonse, with the Lahr wy trom the Poor Board, who aan her s‘ory, that her name shoul | 't be told until after her death. ~ eo About Maud S Two weeks ago Robert Bonner, writing of the groom who takes care of Maud S. , Says —“He sleeps on a cot in her stall, aud one night recently, when the weather was warm, but threatened ts turn cold, be ow ey ly went to bed with very little clothing on himself, knowing that if it turned cold during the 1 night he would feel it and would wake up, when he) | . * ** | could put edition clothing on the | mire, detain 4 Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of ye uth, nervous Weakness, early decay, loes of manhood, &e., l will send a recipe hat will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was cis-| covered by a missionary in South America. Sead self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joskra P. Inwan, Station D, New York, the American | product shipped ev Montreal—which | York | qu Lilly | ————-_—___-— - fh ing emia Notices. , Lorof Good Balter and Grapes at R. K. race's, [oc 29 Boers are very cheep at Dorsey, Gorr & ; [sep17 COVEROCUAT L. KB. Prowse has just received & yoo line of Worsted Overe ats, which he W i! sti tor $7.50 acii {aly & wky oct_0 LAbLes and Gont'emens fashioneble Kubber Boots, Slippess, and Overshoes, at Dorsry (OPP & Clas, fsepl7 Ose bundred barrels Choice Winter Ap ples cheap at Beer & Goll s. [oct 27 Blank: ts, very cheap, at oct23 Grey and White i. B, Maecdonala’s One uuNLRED Chamber Sets from one dollar upward, at W. P CoLwiL1’'s {sepl6 taw wkydw Crorce Frour $5 at Beer and Gofl’s. (oc 27 VPerati’s A:TRAL Oil (her sene) at Beer & Gofl’s. foct 27 Ep- Tea Sets will be sold cheap [sepl€ taw wky 4w ONE HUNDR at W. P. CoLWILu’s. Scakcer and white flannels,splendid value, at J. B. Maedonaid’s. [oct 23 Firty Dinner Sets from ten dollars upwards jat W. P. CoLwILt’s. [sep 16 taw wky. | Kerr your feet dry by gettinga pair of Dorsey, Goti & Co’s, boots. {sep17 Two HUNDRED Vegetables Dishes to be sold than any ever otfered in Charlotte- town at W. P. Cotwitt's. [sepl6 taw wky 4w ANOTHER lot Ladies’ Fur Tippets, just ireceived at J. B. Macdonald's. oct23 A Lor of French calf tops, just received from England, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, foet 13 Our fall Boots are just the thing—Ponrsey, Gorr & Co, [sepl7 E. Prowsr has just received # lot of ail- oe Worsted Overcoats, well made, well cut, well trimmed. Will be sold about $5 CO eac h less than custum made. Please call early and [ay & wky—oct20 | cheaper } Secure one. New STOCK ceived at J. B - American Corsets, just re- Maedonald’s oct23 THE SXAMINER JUB PRINTIN OPRIC has lately teen replenished witha supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE— Invention and Best Deseription, Latest and we are vow prepared to print, under the Careful and Skilful Suvervision of Mr. J, W. Mitchell, BILL HEABS, sufli- ciently broadminded to let their neigh- | BLANK CHEQUES, | NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LETTER BEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, de. AND AT CHEAP PRICES. (TRADE MARK.) SOAP Acknowledged the “STANDARD” of LAUNDRY SOAP. There is but One. Every bar is stamped with a pair of hands, and no Gro- cer should be allowed to offer any substitute. In the use of WELCOME SOAP people realize ““VALUE RECEIVED” and discover that superiority in WASHING QUALITY peculiar to this Soap. Lures . ar, Diphtherta, Nenral ia, Erysipelas Croup, Hoarseness. 77 Raa Removes if re He GR: car) Dandruff, Nauti, ExerNy And restore Hair on Bald S $ es x & Br Fe ee ice 25% ePeMTS T | | | PEL. a ne Oia. N.S. tea GS aches& pains April 22, 1884. - ua 5. ALi = ‘In Short Notice, in Good Style’ raK a se Y > i . ;(&* Rheumatism, Xt s pa AMINER, Tho Most Wonderful Family Excels = — for xterna se. wiounh es oo i CURES — Catarrh, Chol- nee ies > era Morbus, Dysentery. Sita wearalgt Rheu. Chronic Diarrhoe ms Kid- oniis, Meare “ at the ney Seen een. pees pinal : re tre Lungs, ‘Hoarseness, In- Disenees: NSON = Oo.. fluenza Hacking Cough, z Globe Senin: Whooping Cough. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS'.SURCATIVE™ PILLS MALARIA, Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Complaints, BLOOD PE ir a. => (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Sy gg Pili a an equal. 7 oy ae ev Gathartig and Bett et T sold Seen or sent by . tice I use no other. — enniso mail for 5 ote. in stamps. Valuable information ‘FREE. L. 8. JOHNSON | & cO., BOSTON, MASS. It is a well known fact the ut most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worth less: that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s © ondition Pow- der, ose, one teaspoonful to ezch pint of im » pan J vely ent and cure | Hog Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mati fo in fod, 1 we oho Se ee stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. CnenS CHOLERA, Circulars free. 1.8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. ROYAL CANADIAN |NSURANGE CO. —_—_—_——_—-_—-——_ BL R-B. —_———— EF. ————— CAPITAL, he HEAD OFFICE-—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Risks Taken en Siest Favorable Terms. EDWARD ISLAND: PF. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. $2,000,000 AG“gNT FOR PRINCE 1884. Attention Ye Who Are In Doubt. Let Fxperisnes be Jidge-—Comparison and Purse the Jury WIA WRIGHT & Cé., Because of the excellent facilities they possess, have been able to reduce the price of all goods manufactured by them, and by buying their raw material in the best markets, for cash, are prepared to give the purchasing public THE BEST VALUE IN THE PROVINGE. They are selling from thirty to fifty per cent. below prices asked some time ago in the same ex ‘ablishment. Factory, Oflice and Showroom —Kine Sqgare, Kent Strant FR. a? 84 ~ oy wane > CHARLOTIETOWE SASH END BOCR FACTORY Peake’s Ne. 3 Whar, PALMER & CO, PROPRIETORS -Oo--;--—_ We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; R. Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Raile, Twiste, etc, We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing. in Planing, Jeinting, Morticing, Tenon- ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc, All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, wo can insure tke utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Ch’town, Jone 7, 1884. wkly ly PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. —--—— 0: —— iss4. iss4. Summer Arrangement. ———. 0:0 N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains will run } daaly 20 as follows (Sundays Senne —_ TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRiYE.— FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, [psec Mix’d, STALIONS, [Express Mix'| ia | A. M.; A.M... P.M. rum. fee, Ae. Charlottetown ....... 6.00 | <a ! 3.40 |\Charlottetown ......| 7.15 420 920 Royalty Junetion..../ 6.15 | 9.00 4.00 | Royalty Junction ..ap! 7.00 | 4.00 | 9.00 North Wiltshire..... | 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 |i\Nocth Wiltehire..... 6 25 254 :813 Honter River........ { 7.00 10.08 5.00 ||Hunter River..... .., 6.15 } 2.38 | 8.00 ores 7.25 (10.46 5.35 |Brada bane....... ‘ 5.51 | 2.00 | 7.25 County Line......... 7.31 10.56 5.45 ||Ccunty Line.........| 5.45 § 160 | 7.16 cs a ie 7.41 il. iS } GG: Pembew Sie os ebs is. | 6.34 | 1.36 7.02 AMICON 05. cs ced cee cae ; 6.18 || Kensington..........| 5.20 Li2 3 668 ; | Pa \ dp, 4.55 Fa | 6.10 w . ar 8.2 2.10 | 6.50 | Summerside..... < A.M. Summ creide. . dp! $.40 | 1.45 lar} 4 $” 11.20 | DeeeNING: . . cs «5.4000 8.55 2.08 Miscouche.......... 4.15 .10.57 W ellington.. ite) ae ¢.37 Well:ngton.... sabes 3.57 ,10 29 ec ae ke : 9.43 ; 3.28 SONU eee eke cs ae of 9.35 FERMATE 0.5.0 css cece) eee 1 OORT Ls ee eee | 237 | 826 | Bloomijeld........... 10.53 | 5.15 ‘sloomfield ....... .-| 2.20 | 7.50 | OL... oc cons '11.18 | 6.10 BIDOrOO ssn cicae ORL. Loe 7.10 MN so +7 ar 11.55 | 7.00 (Higuisd oe) dh | 1.15 | 600 | TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. TRAINS SEPART.—FOR THE EAST. | wp | STATIONS. Express. | Mixed. | STATIONS. i Express. | Mixed. | . | Charlotietewn ...... 3.30 p.m.) 6.15 a. m.| Charlottetown.... | 9 05 a.m.) 6.30 p. m, Royalty Junction ....| 3.45 °* 6.34 ‘* | Koyaity Junction....} 850 “ |6.10 * diel « db s de heehee (aay 1 Oe OO ere: . eetees's «| OSS. 1 6.6B © + Bedford.....:.. ooo ef ae FT RERE* Bediords..,.....<0.. 8.25 “ 1533 « a ar 4.35 “* | 7.50 “ ||, dp 800 ** [455 « Mount Stewart dp 440 « | 815 « Viount & ‘tewart, 4} ar| 7.55 ** '439 « Morell. oss. +» “sxe a, Lae FI ‘Moreal ainie bdo nein 2 ioe Or Teer ee ecccceets nae Pee SS Peake tien cvs, oY 18a 4 ee ree G6: *: TSE. .7 Gear Rive... i... .% 2620, * 12.19 + Ra -aae * ieee. WO ois ce ct Gy}| 6.00 ** 1.30. «+ Mount Stewart ...... 4.45 p. m.: 8.20 a. m.|/'Mount Stewart...... 7.65 a. m, 4 25 p. m. Cardi iy, 1. i beens 5.42 ** | 935 ‘* |/\Cardigan....,. si oe 3.10 *§ Georgetown ....... ar} 6.00 ** {10.00 ‘* |i‘teergetown..... ..dp| 6. « ef [ea «SS #@- Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. AMES CO UUNEAN, Failway ose, Obazlotteto rs,’ ar 7, 1°94, Peperivte 7574 Nove 5, ‘cde sha ds WEEKLY ABD ISLAND AGUS ONTAINS Wore Reading Matter than aly other Paper rublished in P. &. Island. Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion! The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Aiways full of News AND Always up te the Times, The Weekly lixaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civi il Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy | in the administration of local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultural and Industrial interests of the Province ! 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CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. short sating | HEATH BEL EXAMIRER u ee Fall Arrangement, eet eee é ” and after Tuesday, ( cts the Steamer H | a» follows :-— ober 7th, Lig, iher belie way nT | Willleave O.well brush Wharf fy Char. lottet: wn every Tuesday, VW ‘ dpesday and |} hursday mernigs, at seven o'clock cali at China Point and Hallbday’s W harves, 88 a aving Charlottetown for Ha Niday’ 8. Ching Point and Orwell Biush Wharf sa ime evenip at two o'clock, remaining at Brush Wh f every Tu.sday end \\ ednesday nights, and | Thaieday night returning to Charlo ttetown, | arrivin e'ght o'c’ock, Kvery Friday morning, at |leave Charlottetown for Cra ws 7’ 4 ¥ ‘ paud; leaving { rapaud fe at e leven o'clock, remaining at Charkh tte'own same night, Saturday ‘ he: ave Charl er wn for Crapand, at nine: clock, a m 5 leay ing C 1: ios Charlottetown, about one o'ck ck, pm JOH HUGHES, a , nt. Ch’town, Oct. 1, '84.—1m oaw pat oa her re pres adv SOSTON STEAME RS CARRGLL—Capl, Biowa, WORCESTER—Cepi. Blankeip LEAVE CH'TOWK, THURSDAYS, 5, P.M. LEAVE BOSTGN, SATUFDAYS, 12, NOON v abou Seven 0’clock, I Char] lot te oun Passenger eccom modation excellent, Freight carried at lowest rates, Figg cascshandled with greatest care. CARVELL BROS, ( ht town, May ol —pat jour pio 5 BP. BE. ES LAND picam Navigation Co’y, STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRANGEMERS NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown tor l’ictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday mornings, at seven o'clock, connect. jug there with the Train for Hal itax, Re- turning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wed- nesday, Frida y end Saturday, about two p. m , on arrival of tiain from Halifax. Leave Picton Landing tor Ge or colon cn Thorsday, on arrivai of train at two p,m. Leave Geergctown for Pi clou Landing every Friday mornipg, at five a. m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CAYADA AND THE ’ .” . 7 UNITLD STATéS. Leave Summersiae cvery cay (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train trom Chap lottetown, connecting at Trains jor each of the above-named places; aud at St, Joho, with steamers of the Interna. tional Company and Railway for Portland and Shediac “with Boston. Also leave ¢ harlotictovn tor Sum. werside every Mondey mweorning® at ope o'clock, Returying, leave Sh. diac every day (Sundays except: a) on arival of day tain trom St. Jobp, tor Summerside, connecting there with tiain for Charlottituwn, Also leave Summerside fer Cha:lottetown every Sotuiday evening, about five o'clock. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary, June 11, 1884. STiABIER MIRAMICHI. Moutreal to Charlottetown, Leaves Montreal, Monday, llth August, and every alter ate Mond: ‘y afterwards. Returning, leaves Summerside, Tueslay, 19th August, and every alternate Tuesday. Superior passenger accommodation, and freight carried caretully at lowest rates. CARVELL BROS. , 1884. PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAS, tinue to act as Solicitors for Pate nts, Caveats, Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Canada, Boyland, ‘rance, Germany, etc. Hand Boek s atents sent free. Thirty-seven years’ expe — Patents obtained thry ough MUNN & CO. are noth in the SCTENTIFIC AMERICAN, tl > iene best, abi most widely circulated ecle it ‘fle paper. §3.20a yea. Weekly. Splendid engr rs and inter esiing ime formation. Specimen ec 1p} yi he Scientific Amer. fcan sent free. Address M UN N & CO., SCIENTINIO AMERICAN Ofice, 21 Broady way, New York. MES. SOPHEA PUTEBBS Bune kheunatie Liniment Charlottetown, Ch’town, Ang. T is a fact worth kno wing that Mrs, Sophia Potter’s Bone Lheumatic : iniment ¢@ be excelled for removing pain snc sorene®® It is ro worthises trash, as sme mry sUppes simply because they have been impos wed va by others but is positively the “King of Pain,” Sore throat cannot staad before i# Oct. 22, 1883,.—¢od wkly