ee ae. A A en a ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—Evxiripes. Five Doutars a YRAR, W SERLE DaiLY BXAMINER CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. McLEOD & MORSON ~~ P. &. ISLAND R. O’DWY Darristare . Sen SN, | « SYNOPSIS OF THE SESSION OF THE ABOVE ER, Liens, MOTARES PUBL, Et BteAM, Navigation “00. wom, ma ne oe Commission and General Merchaut, OFFICES : | ‘Gis 2 . | The Sovereign Grand Lodge of the | Refursn Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post ; FOR SALE OF P, BE. I. PRODUCE. SINGLE CoPizs Two CENTa. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1883, “Vor Wave Te Muraer Discovered by a Dream. ONE OF THE MOST REMARKABLE CASES ON RECORD—TWO INDEPENDENT WITNESSES, ) tLES. {HE | ‘the Sovereign Grand Lodge, a oS sued every evening, by ner Publishing Go. , corner of Water and rge Streets, Charlottetown, rince Edward Island. The Exini Pp The dead body of William Scott was found lying along the track of the Erie Railway, a mile from the Olean, N. Y., depot, abcut midnight on the llth ult. There were bad cuts about the head, back, and ahdomen. i 1. 0. O. F. was recentiy in Session in : Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Providence City, Rhodelsiand. Benjamin SAE OC eae Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Buiiding, Sum- STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND ‘Bremner, Esq., of this city, was the Island oF . . : delegate, and to hi ‘ndebted for, A Coroner's jury returned Six onthe, - <0 cial mg veh E, wong ; PRINCESS OF WALES. iS ceiivace cess eat Salt emagin 7 a a verdict ss Scott had been killed by the rhree Months, J MONEY 4 , OL g security, @ eal ao cars. On Thursday, word was received One Month, 0 50 289, WATER STREET. moderate interest. Bite ad abides proceedings, as well as for much verbal y ; from a brother of the dead man that he had dreanied on Tuesday night that his brother was murdered in a piece of woods and robbed, When the dreamer awoke he was so nervous that he was unable to sleep sacted was not very great. That is to be | gain during the night. He awoke from |accounted for, however, by the fact that) b's dream between 11.30 o'clock and mid- ithe body is rather conservative in its char- ™eht. ‘acter, and is not disposed to hasty legis-|, OD the same day a sister of Scott’s, who ‘lation. Many propositions are laid betore lives in Rochester, sent word to a friend in it which are considered, discussed at some Olean that she had a dream Tuesday night, length, it may be, and then rejected. information, The Grand Lodge opened its ‘session on the 15th September last, and closed after a week’s deliberaticn. Though ) working every day, and sometimes until | | late at vight, the amount of business tran- ~#- Advertising at most moderate rates. Nem McLeop. Nov. 24, ’82.—pres her W. A. O. Monson, Contracts may be made for monthly,| f, John’s, Newfoundland. ry arterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ; application. | In connection with the above is Capt, *| English, who is well known 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 Labrador Herriag would do well to consult ee Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing R. O'Dwyer, OF ENGLAND @évery Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and, Sept. 11, 1883,—3) tawdwkly. , Saturday mornings, at 7 o’clock, connecting oe ae there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown on Mouday, Wednesday Friday iene SUMMER ARRANGEMENY The Glasgow and London Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1883., ments, on ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER, 1883. MOON 8S CHANGES, NOVA SCOTIA. New Moon Ist day, lh, 41 8m., a. m. First Quarter, 9th day, 6h. 7.1lm., a. m, Fall Moon, 16th day, 2h. 32.9m., a. m. Last quarter 22nd day, 7h. 6.1m., p. m. For iD which she saw two men beat her brother example a number of amendments to the | death in the woods, and take eres. ‘from his pockets. She awoke screaming, constitution were presented, but cverycne | . ; | was rejected. oa ; y '**Don’t touch the money! There is blood SULLIVAN & MAUNEILL, Capital, one Nittion Dotiars, D ‘iSun (Sun |MoonjHigh | Days Other propesals looking to) “I \ 3 (DAY OF WEEK)» os |sets | rises |water|len’h, and Saturday, about 2 p. m., on arrival of changesin the laws of the Order met with °? }* h She says = was frightened so Li Se ; ; Train from Halifax. the same fate. Among the few | that she arose trom bed and struck a light. : jb m jh m morn aft’n ATTORNEYS m Al- LAW This Company does a re-insurance business| Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Lborat. attvs Chawoes A clock on the bureau showed the time to 1| Monday je as 35; 6 6/10 40 only, Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. te gt atte |be a little past 11.30. 2) Tuesday 5 Po 7 z - a Sh ; 4 . “a Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing | that were made the following may be men-| These singular declarations led to bring- 3 — 7 = : ys nd = Solicitors in ¢ hancery, FRED. W. HVYNDMAN, every Friday morning, at 5 a.m, oe nae ip olf processions, etc.,/ing to light the fact that on the day of Wm. 6) *nureds a a : ; | General Agent for P. Ei Island. a Grand Lodge will take precedence over a Scott’s death he had sold some property, : eles | 3 4 . u| 7 * NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c., Ch’town, Sept. aoe 3w pat NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND TKE Grand Encampment. : ‘for which he was paid $1.000. In the after. 7\Sunday | 12} 24/11 56) 1 40'11 36) OFFICES-O’Halloran’s Building, Great} ——— anh enter en nea desert UNITED STATES. Grand Lodges and Grand Encampments noon he was seen in an out-of-the-way sl Mondey 13} 22!aft 43] 2 26 Seanne Steect. Ohasletistown ; are permitted to admit qualified degree ;saloon kept by a man named O’Mara, in 9\ Tuesday : 15| 20| 1 26| 3 18! = le 2 ae : NS AN CE Leave Summerside every day (Sunday/members to their sessions during the ex-/company with two strange men. He was 10| Wednesday i6¢ 182 6: 4 2s oe - seven ocelil * excepted) on arrivai of Train from Char-|emplifications of the degree work. intoxicated and exhibited a large roll of 11'Thursday | 471 16124015 47| WwW. W. SULLIV an, Q. C. | Cuxstse B. Macnxiu. | _-—- lottetown, connecting at Shediac with The N. G. and RS. of a Lodge may | money, and boasted of the bargain he had 12! Friday | 19) 14431417 4! Jan. 16, 83. : : Trains for each of the above-named places ; |} oreafter issue visiting cards to members made inthe sale. Between four and five 13 Saturday | 99 12| 3 43! 8 7! rere pa ‘Dnited States Life [asuraiee 09 and at St. John, with steamers of the Interna-| ;,, good standing, when application for the|o’cluck he was so drunk that the men 14\ Sanday : 211 10; 4.17) 8 57/11 04 GEORGE TWEEDY tional Company and Railway for Portland and) ..46 is made to them in writing carried him out to a barn in the rear of th 15| Monday 23, 9| 4 49 9 45 , —oF THE— Ronan. Aisa leave Chasiottetown for'Bam-| Grind Bodies’ failing to: make theis/ealoon and left him there, About 11.99 16 Tuesday | 24] 7] 5 28/10 29 , meratilo every Monday thorning at 1:o'clock. annual returns befor the Ist of June will rel k that ni ht he me oy 17 Wednesday | $6) 5! 6 11'11 12 ATTORNEY T LAW CUTY OF NEW YORK. Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays \ disfranchi =: ea ae eka _ h ” ae “— a7 18 Thursday o7| 31 6 58/1) 57) ° A - ; : excepted) on arrival of day train from St. “G o a 6B die : Sobtned quaintance on the road teading from 101 Pridey | it 40| ~_———- John, for Summerside, connecting there with rand Bodies are author to enact 0 Mara’s to the Erie depot, near a piece of 20lSaturday 30' 06! 8 54] 1 28 : . i ORGANIZED 1850. Train for Charlottetown. Also leave Sum- “a eee as shall ee ee the we wee He was not seen alive again. 21 Sanday 31.455| 957 21910 40, Notary Public, &e. = merside for Charlottetowa every Saturday solidetion of two or more of their aubor-| ‘There was no money in his clothes when 22 Monday 33) S61L 1) 3 9| New Features, Incontestible Policies, Prompt payne, ehont.£ e'eiack, Viet : ds will hav b a b aa: sda de eaeiiiadinekes i ae 23\Tueeday 34; 53'morn! 4 27 OF FICE— West Side of Queen Street, Char-|~ eee ee Dy’ éeder isiting cards will have to be endorsed by | blood on the rails or anywhere about the 24' Wednesda 35! 5310 7/| 5 42 eas pagal > te camgampe ta Ds settiement of Ulaims Guaranteed. ie . the R. 8. with the character of the atten-|track at the spot where he was found, and 25' Thursday y 371 52| 1 8| 6 52! — co _ on ah om s Tin Shop. -~--——- tid F. W. HALES, | tive benefits allowed the bearer, the com-jrailroad men say that it would be next to 26|Friday i 33) 50) 2 10 7 49) y 20, 1583 — dy wkly 6m Apply at residence, Weymouth Street, from Charlottetown, May 15, 1883. Secretary. | pensation for nurses, &c. an impossibility for a person to be hit by 27|Saturday | 40] 48; 3 10| 8 34 : ARTH U R & co 8 to 10 a. m., and 4 to 6 p. m. A lodge will have to give the same atten-|an engine or run over there without the 23|Sunday 41} 46 410, 9 1210 21 . *5 tive benefits to visiting members as to its|fact being discovered at once either by the 29, Monday 43) S 5 = 49 A. Hi. mentees ‘ own members. engineer or fireman, The belief is tuesday £4) 6 3% 2 ;) " : . ° ‘ 30 Pecks iS eit as i0 Be GENER A M. A, CAMERON, Special Agent. A member suspended or dropped for non-|ncw that Scott was murdered and robbe “Prince Edward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. To take effect on the 24th May, 1883, ~ ‘TRAINS OUTWARD. __ (READ DOWN.) Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, {ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Eggs and Produce a Specialty. April 26, 1883.-——wkly tf EDWARD T. RUSSEL & 60., GHREINBRATL Sept. 25, 1883.—2aw MONCTON Sash aud Door Factory. M* P, LEA, in returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronageextended to him while in business in Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed Messrs. B. Wiliiams & Co, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Mould- ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at HUSTON STEAMERS, STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- ERS will leave Charlottetown for Boston payment of dues applying for reinstatement and a withdrawal card at any time within five years from date of suspension, may hereafter receive the same on payment of one year’s dues, State Grand Bodies are authorized to declare for themselves what length of time, and what amount of indebtedness, is neces- sary to meke a member non-beneficial, whether less or more than thirteen weeks. CANADIAN AFFAIRS. A charter was granted for a Grand Lodge of the Province of Manitoba, which body will be instituted in a short time, most pro- bably by the present District Deputy, Mr. J. P. Young, of Portage. British Colum- bia hasa Grand Lodge already, but no representatives from that body was present. The delegates from the other Provinces who were present were all placed on important and placed where he was found to give the impression that he had been killed by the cars. The case is to be re-investigated. —_< Growth of Salvation Army. The Salvation Army is about to celebrate its eighteenth anniversary, and it is author- itatively stated that whereas at the last anniversary there were only 320 corps and 766 officers, the army now possesses, at home and abroad, 591 corps and 1,439 officers. A new order of sergeants has been created; 245 outposts have been occupied under theircommand, and each sergeant, taking with him a detachment of from two to twenty soldiers, marches on Sundays, frequently from five to ten miles, to some village, where service is conducted in any ie committees. Woodyatt, of Ontario, was vo room, a = ae ‘ STATIONS, | EXPRESS. | MIXED. MIXED. . \ . Appeals; Campbell, of Ontario, on Foriegn earmy has officers abroad. n Gommission Mer chants, LOWEST CASH PRECES. EVERY Relations, also Chairman of Special Con India a sufficient number of natives have cn ee ‘Sam\Dp 9 20 am| Dp 4.15pm All yee nate to them will receive mittee on Dues and Benefits; Gibson, of! joined the army te provide interpreters in yee oohey Deere wae nol cf a on “ee ; . prompt attention, Ontario, on Constitutions; Rae, of Ontario,|the most prevalent language of the prin- aie Lo ee * aia as ee = as NO. 284 STATE STREET, LEA & ROGERS THURS DAY AFTERNOON, AT5 P. M. on Grand Bodies not Represented; Biless. cipal cities; and the work has been, with Hunter R'r) “ 7.45“, “11.06 «| « 5.40 « Moncton, NX. B.| PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest|™4M, of Quobec, on Returns; Cushing, ofthe exception of £100 or £200, entirely Bradalba’e |“ 8.10 “| “11.46 * /* 6.16 “ BOSTON Sick 6. 1008~~Sa0 Ole ee. | Lesa pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo-|New Brunswick, on Foreign Relations;|supported by funds raised in India. The Co’ty Line | “S815 11.56 * | 4 6.30 “ . eps % gi - dations on both steamers are splendid, Bremner, of Prince Edward Island, on Un- growth of the army in the Australian Col- Freetown ' * 8.26 ‘| “I2.12pm, ‘* 6.45 ‘. | Particular attention given to the sale of z finished Business. Twel has a oe marvel of = year. Keusingt'n ‘* 8.40 **! “12.37 | “ 7.08 “ | Fish and Produce of all kinds. as Fis °9 CARVELL BROS., EXPENSES py es alee wet Sdoeoon ic ae oat Ph wa ee sé ~ . , out - Summ’ side : oar is Dp 1.45 os (Ar 7.46 June 22, 1883.—6m si niamiiiiate tae ina AGENTS As becomes an important body like this,|ji, Now . the four Australian Colonies ” - - oo --- — iNG a Ss SES . : : . Miscouche | ‘* 9.40 ‘* | ** 2.08 * oy oF Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--pat her sj the 8. G. L. requires considerable money/and in New Zealand the army has twenty- Wellingt’n| ‘‘ 9.59 ‘* | ‘* 2,37 * INSURAN (hi OF RICH IN STORE: to run its affairs properly. Its expenses corps, under some forty officers. Half « Port Hill. .; “10.23 “| ‘* 3.22 ** . for the present year are calculated as fol-| dozen buildings have been erectéd or pur- Geary. | “11-20 4 0 oes i Seems 375 bris. Choice Patents and lows:—For mileage and sessional allow-|chased. The English War Cry, issued once oomtield | ‘11.38 ** | ** 5.20 ** Alberteo,. ‘‘12.03pm! ‘* 6.20 “ Tignieb... Arl2.40 “«|Ar 7.20 “ Queen Insurance Company, Strong Bakers, 375 bris. Choice Superior Ex- ances of officers, representatives and com- mittees $22,296. 30; salaries $4,812.40; print- ing (including supplies) $12,000; postage, a week twelve months ago, has become a bi. weekly, while no fewer than eleven other aS Se ae ee x x oe War Crys are published in different parte Ch’town .. Dp 4.00pm, Dp 7.00am OF ENGLAND. tra. STEAMER $300;, incidentals, refunds, rents, et¢-s|03 the worid, and there is prospect of four Royalty Je, ** 4.15 “*; ** 7,23 * “EW a: ety ; _— /TO- | others b — York oe “ 497 sel os 741 “ CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. TO ARRIVE: 66 yy|priation for printing, supplies, etc., ome? the end of the year.—Londou Bedford. ..| ** 4.40 “| ** 8,02 “ a; iat dha, * : HEATHER BELLE $1,843.66 The total amount « reaches} — indckliculdeails op atitlaneancidmmasal Mt. Stew'e 5.15 “| 9.00 ** hir Insurance Hom all 306 brs. Choice Sup. Extra. i $43,237.66 To meet these expenses the : + Morell.. a ‘65.44 64 | 9.45 * ali Cas G } ? i ia ite sili it estimated receipts are as follows: Repre- Hanian > how York. on e a a maak « CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS ee Summer Arrangement, 1883, Sonar tatiearaeaman a ed aoe Thé New York Befald veporter inten Souris ....|Ar7. 10 “ | Arl2.00 m | Insurance effected on all seen rere OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. F ncunieiings S. wonity; $2,651; dues a suleotinaall viewed the Champion in New York the Mt. Stew’t|Dp 5.15pm! Dp 9. 10am at current rates. Losses ecteled prompuy ‘FoR N and after Tuesday, July 24th, the new |g] 000; amounts due 8, G. L. from various|°tBer Gay. He asked him :— Cardigan..| ‘‘ 6.11 ‘| “10.33 “ and equitably. i " NGUS J. F. SHATFO D, steamer ‘Heather Belle,’’ Hugh McLean, sources, $3,632; cash, $14,772.55-—-or} ‘Have you any prospective matches on Georget’n..|Ar 6.30 “ |Arll.00 “ arapepons erg oon AGENT. | master, will run as follows:— $50,355.55 in all. hand?” y 5 Sept. 11, 1883. Every Tuesday morning at four o’cloeck, will ‘6 4 TRAINS INWARD. ——_| fico South Side Queen Sana : dave Chacgtctgea for Orval bruh NEXT RETIN Leg mttty mde Se seremoumeote sept (READ CP.) Chitown, flept. TS. q RE Pp A Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf, at] Invitations were presented from Louis-|)° 0 an. a Sold hehe dor : —$____—— s seven a. m., for Charlottetown, calling at|iana, Texas, Virginia, and Minnesota, ask- |‘ set, Wheel tas ro th = ee > | STANDARD ' ' China Point and Halliday’s Wharves,/ing for the next session of the Sovereign |*"® COUn' ao re oe wt ees STATIONS, | EXPRESS MIXED, MIXED. —FOR— leave Charlottetown at 3p. m., for Halli-|Grand Lodge. The principal contest was — = ee. i meee Fare him ~ day’s China Point and Rrush Wharves, ; ; asking Jor iniormation, 1 oer oO tow ———— : TH ) t RY BLAST oinie she will remain over night. potatos. Sane — Sn ee - The him for a purse of $5,000 if he allowed me Jh’town . .| Ar 8.00 pm| Ar 3.45 pm Arl0. 15am 8 9 / Wednesday, will leave Brush Wharf for aoe apm meg - ee som h a $1,500 for my expenses to row on bis waters, Royalty Je|Dp 7.45 ‘* | Dp3.21 ° Dp 9.56 7 a ia eevee tobi Charlottetown, at seven a. m., calling at in Mine nex de a third MM ae ore | the race to take place in the latter part of N Wiltsh’e| “ 7.11 ‘* | ** 2:25 it pe 9.04 a os al G 2 Sitti sal er reo China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, |!” yore 1884 a onday 2! March. I expect au answer to-morrow.” Hunter R’r) “ 7.00 “ | ‘* 2.08 © | © 8.48 < T the 57th Anno A aoe Com a leaving Charlottetown at three p. m., to|in September, . **Is it possible to have a match arranged Bradalbe'e ae i rr oe} ae 7.87 - d tne ean ae Tuesday, the oath as <> O A iL. return, remaining at Brush Wharf over A PLEASANT SESSION. between you and Courtney?” ~ neat, “ was «le por «| « 749 “ a 683, rg following results for the " Th wat. il 1 Sitch Wharf for Cher The general opinicn was expressed that| ‘‘I am willing to row a race with Court. lot ingt'a| “ 6.04 “| 12.37 “| “ 7.20 “ a ‘ended 15th November, 1883, were re- —AT— eee = a ee calli . China| *2e cession was one of the most pleasant in |ney if anyone wi!l make a match; but I aes chin ite y o. i ~err agit, ee et Ww ae he ‘na! the history of the 3. G. L. The Odd-|have been looking for that man all summer g ‘eide| | 540 12.00 ‘* 6.45 “* | ported : M MILLAN * DEPOT Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving fell d citi rally of Provid ae cattle Mean umm'side} . 25.15 “| Arll.30am 3,038 new proposals for life as- c . ‘ Charlottetown at three p. m. to return, | fellows and citizens generally of Providence |\and 1 can’t find him.” : : ‘ ; “ 11.04** , _ ee > NT : : for |exerted themselves to the very utmost for What do you think of the fast time Miscouche Dp5.00 Dp ‘ surance were roceived the R. McMILLAN. leaving Brush Wharf about six p. m. for ki io what . . d : Wellingt’n “449 1 40.35 * aie tot : $ 9,754,085 38 Sept. 8, 1883—2m 2aw wkly 3m pd. Charlottetown. the purpose of ma Ing t ear Visitors enjoy Courtney is reported to have made at Union Port Hill..| “ 4.13 “|! “ 9.42 * 2 261 roposals were accepted, Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud|themselves, and succeeded admirably. Springs !” . O’Leary...| ‘{ 3,22 ** | ** 8.20 “ , aaa 7,239,048 13 ; ; : at four a. m., leaving Crapaud at sevenj Coming from every State and Territory in} ‘‘I don’t believe he made it. If there is Bloomfield| “* 3.05 “| ‘ 7.54 “ The cotel Aitetion assurances in Vernon River Daily Mail a, m. for Charlottetown, leaving Char-|the American Union, and from nearly every |any doubt about my position with reference Alberton ..| ** 2.33 ‘* | "7.15 0 force at 15th November, } lottetown at three p. m. for Crapaud, | Province of the Dominion, the members of |to his reported time, 1am ready to bet Tignish...| ‘* 2,00 ‘*; ** 6.00 “ 2. amounted to §6, 936,302 91 , remaining there over night. the body seem to leave at home State and | $5,000 that I can row three miles faster —| — |__| 1882, am (Commencing Oct. 1, 1883). a ete Gi’towa | Ar10,00am' Ar 7.00 pm (Of which $7,753,031. 15 ye ° ee es Seen national prejudices, ae cotnntoens than any man alive. I will make another Royalty Jc|Dp 9.45 * 6.37 ‘* reassured with other offices ia of we er Py ering ” and peculiarities of race and creed, and| proposition, I will undertake the task of a. ©. a - 9.33 “| ** 6.20 “ The claims by death which EAVES Charlottetown P. O. at 6.30 o at one o'clock 7 = for pene = - meet together with the express purpose of |rowing six races in one week; that ie, I Bedford...| ** 9.20 *! 6.00 ** arose during the year amount- m., returning leaves Vernon River at turning to Charlottetown from Crapaud| | orking in harmony, and of enjoying a] will match myself against six of the picked Mt. Stew’t! ‘* 8.55 ** | “ 5.20 “ ed, including bonus addi- 10.30 a. m., arriving in Charlottetown at same evening. fraternal union. When in addition to| oarsmen of the world to j of re «8.16 “| * 415 * ions, to 2,462,226 59| noon, FARES—Cabin, to and from Orwell and ; row six races of a Morell. 8.16 tions, : , ., |those inherent elements of pleasure, the| mile each—each race to be for $1,000. St. Peter’s| “ 7.55 ‘| ** 3.42 * The annual revenue amounted 4,267,546 00) ti “o— cee eT an we aan ae Seak 90 Sodas people of the locality exert themselves for [ i 9,48 *1* 2. ** 15th November, 1882, to 4,20/, lon lor passen gers. to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck 30 cents. : — Soerin cet &50 «| # 2,00 * The ical fends at same Freight and Parcels can be left at Excursion Return “Tickets will be issued|the conafort of the representatives a8/The Horsford Almanac and Covg nn | | et ; 29,503,416 00 lo Orwell every Thursday | €@rnestly as did the people of Providence, Mt. Siew 5 5.20pm date amounted to 009, from Charlottetown to Orw y ino bites : Book t. Stew’t|D ps & oi ches “ Being an increase during the : | Norton Bre: vty Hardware Store,| evenive at one first-class fare. Also, Excur-|1¢ 18 no matter of surprise if the occasion) a Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.49 °° «500 * year of 1,062,648 35 oat ’|sion Return ‘Tickets will be _ issued | becomes a memorable one; and that is what|mailed free on application to the Rumford Georget’n .| ** 7.30 tS oe Wr yr inven 4}, | Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare. | the meeting in Rhode Island will always be | Chemica] Works, Providence, R. I. ee JOHN LONGWORTH, | where all infurmation will be given, or with : ésnnhdcved JAMES COLEMAN, Agent for Charlottetown. | the contractor and driver, JGHN HUGHES, , ane —wom+ Snperintendent,| THOMAS KERR, Agent. om Thx fours men are requested to call and * 1. 1883. Inspector of Agencies, P. LANTRY. Ch’town, July 25, 1883. Home made Boots take the lead. Call for ajaee L. E. Prowse’s brats. ‘Titey gre Bail way Cam, reo ; jr 61? Ch’town, August 3, I Sept. 25, 1883, —wkly eet Siar okie Ben weatbin pat era piste at thte Bdot and Side Fabttory. {s¢p 6 tf' pobby and cheap.