~< CALENVAK FOR OCTONER lowe t I Last ( ‘ ‘ \ N ‘\ ' s i W “ ur ' i ‘) 2 oe : ; sis ‘ . ‘ « 19 ) 10 a 7 3 i S 24 7 « S ) } i4 2 ' 46 i ‘ 8 ' sy ’ : k . ‘ auis 4 4 ' é 5 : s , ? 2:1 ‘ : 2 4y oO « ‘ i 24 2517 radav x 28 o | ) ’ «0 1 | : “7.2 av j - 0 28 28 s ‘ : 4 i j 29M \ f Ll ay tt : ' 4. say 6 4674 42 0 2 ms ‘ ll MIL) i Tue Leapine Dat_Ly NEwsPaPeR or P. E. Istanb, s issued every afternoon, from the office of the EXAMINER P LISHING COMPANY, in the Loadon House Bu , Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) Ove Year . S40 Six Monte 2.1m Turee Menris a - 1 Oxe MontH Oo Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the Unite i States ADVERTISING RATES For smal! advertisements which are ordere for only one or two weeks the charge is 5 cents per inch for the first insertion, and 2 eents for each vontinuatior Rate cards art farnished on application at the office. 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Advertising ra%es on the same scale as given bove for Tuz DatLy EXAMINER. JOHN CALDWELL JOHN MAIR ESTABLISHED 1585 JOdH CALDWELL & Cd, Frat and Produce Commis. sion Merchants, 187 McGILL and 131 ST. PETER MONTREAL Matpey 1e Oysters a specialty pondence solicited. Telephone 1876. STS. aed -3m pat Wintar FlowariagBulbs. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, NEW SS FSer atin ®eag Estate of tha ate Charlies Ro ertson, of Charlotietiwn, Mer hant Tailor, Deceased. Sen l lers (to be marked * Tenile I { | h > ) "" Wil be receiver M.& D. C. McLeod at their n Charlottetown up to THURS DAY, the Twenty-tifth day of October, A. D. 1894, noon, for the purchase of l stoc] in trad f th hinove S amd OT rurn ‘ 1 is ean j* ‘ t- ) Ss i th i wil { i i \ t lecense.! ‘ i hick tore a ; xen ihe t ts and ssorvy notes \ rM : rison a me of his death Separate teuders for No. 1 and No. 2. Sicck wst Cwhich Has just been taker n). leave and Tist of debts and note? can be seen bv intending purchasers on dua lice nto Mr. H. R. Bo-wall, at the store. Term —One-third cash, one-third in three months, and one-third in six months; last two payments to bear interest at #ix per cent, and to be secured to my satisfac- Each tender to specify nature of ! ed security, and to give names of.| I will not be bound to accept the high- @=-l or any tender. SOPHIA C. ROBERTSON, Adiministrats* « 29—dy wky tf . R0om THE $.8, PASTNET: Sails every Satarday Evening at 4p ni. FOR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, | — making same calls. Throngh Bil points in Great Britain iowest ls of Lading issued to all and Continent at rates, W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town,” June 16—d7 Tickets to Boston. Buy Your Tickets for Boston by ‘firm 3. 8. “FLORIDA,” (Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), —FROM—— W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent, Corner Queen and Water Streets, | ire oh 139t Cirrl sttat>vi, REVERE HOTEL, (Formerly Rocklin House ) This centrally located Hotel, within five minutes’ walk of Railway Depot, has been thoroughly cleaned, painted and renovated. Is fitted with hot | water, and possesses the finest bath rooms in any Hotel in the city. Terms moder- Coach meets all a P. S. BROWN Seigtitine. which is ate. septl9—dy 6m wy lyr What's the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S RED SYRUP SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS, Gray's Syrup has been op trial for more thas 60 years and the veridict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25. and 66 «. per bottle. Solid everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Paernicrene MOM T#@AL. We have now on hand a fine supp good, sound Bulbs, comprising the fol- lowing well-known Flowers :— Tu ps—S: ngl » Mize l, Queen Victoria, Yellow Pri we, Crins S0On Ki La Car salle “WI ite, Double Superfine Mix . Narcissus—Poeticus Ornatus, Ly bile Wi ' ‘ V Cr ens Na | 5 ' Snowdrop Single and Dout livacinth « aii var 1 Easter | Chinese Sacre! L Purchasers when buying Bulbs may | bring their own pots and have bulbs potted free of charye These Iulte are fur sale at the lowest price Not a0 benant:iful aaa dis- play of these flowers, which are very easily grown in winter JOHN WILLIAMS, Ridgeway’s Old Nursery, Upper Prince Sezent ‘ PTO ttl. A first-c'ase Hor and Buggy, also a Double-seated Phicton. Enquire at G. G. JURY'S Jewelry Sto orth side Queen Square, opp site Post Office, Charlotte- town. 2aw (w f) 3m—may25 se pt r) TINWARE cm OD) Creameries and Cheese Factories. The ; ha for Creameries TE MAKE A KIND OF WORK. M. STEVE VSO, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, QUERY STREXT, CHARLOTTETOWN, Pf. E. ISLAND, promptly attended to. very best work guaranteed on all &¢., Al! orders apy—tf and Cheese Factories. | SPECIALTY OF THIS | Newfoundland Markets Hl. T. HeCOUBREY, General Commission Merchant. Oats and Produce of all kinIs. Ship- ments from PE. Island carefully attend- ed to and account sales given promptly. Wharfage and Stores. Currespondence solicited. Il. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307 St. Juhn’s, N. P septi—dy lm wy 3m Quebec Steamship (0. STEAMER MIRAMICHI Bay, Perce and Summerside. Freight handled carefully and carried at Passengers will find Full particulars reasonable rates. | this a delightful route. | from CARVELL BROS., Agents. augi-~wed thu Leaves Montreal Leaves Ch’town 6th August, 10th August, 6 6° ma «2 | 3rd September, 7th September, | Ilith ” 21st 7 | Ist Ovtober, 5th October, . 1. ™ ima? | 2%th “ 2d November zalling at Father Point, Gaspe, Mal | SLARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND,.-FRIDAY, Sets ———— — OF EVERY ~ cw «go * : ae > a SP, cx Fos ~ ‘ >» $9 “p> &. 2 a2 PB gy 2 Suchas DODGERS, LISTS, best ety le and The Examiner Queen Street, al Se C9 PP, rope 5 4 08 PRINTING + Office Stationery Display Work, POSTERS, et ee — = ReLe Che) 208 4 COS COB OO ed SA CARE) DESCRIPTION. CIRCULARS, PRICE on done in the at lowe-t prices. Publishing €o., Charlottetown. AaR - We have decided to Clear Whole Stock of our Soule’s Photographs AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. These are not old within two months. PICTURE FRAMING in the city. goods, to but have all been bought order, cheaper than any AZAA: Charlottetown, October 13, 1894-—t t “1 ORE s RE YOU IN NEED eine cscs Fall Overcoat for the chilly evenings, and the cold weather coming ? We Have a Fine Range of Fall Overcoatings in all the Fashionable Fawn, Anyoue in n221 of a goods. Shades—Blue, Oxford, Brown and Grey. Oversovt shoull see thes JOHN McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, September 12, 1894—m w f FOES YOUR Wire Do HER OWN WaAsHING? F she does, see that the wash is made Easy and Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with the terrors of wash-day. Experience will convince her that it PAYS to use this soap. Seeton and Mitche!l, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. B. Island. STOVES AND HARDWARE — + No doubt about it, the “CITY HARDWARE STORE” is the place. We have yet to learn of a single JEWEL STOVE OR RANGE that does not give entire sati Stove get a “JEWEL.” sfaction. When you want a R. B. NORTON & CO Charlottetown, 5 eptember 18, 1894—tu fri ' Hous, a3 well as by the hard times, THE MARKETS. TH for marketing opens at Charlottetown with oats at 32. cents per ba-hei and potatoes at 20 cents per bushel! Iu Chisago at the present are quoted at 283 to 29), and in Sr. at 35 to 37. has not yet set in,ewing to the large quan- tities of the New York and Mane crop forced upon the market in view of the rot It is probable that prices of all kind- of Season John writing oats | The demand for our potatoes OCTOBER farm produce wili be tempered this year to | some extent by the low prices of wheat and which 'ycntinue to prevail in Great Britain an! | trade, Says ; the States. its weekly review of the British “English wheats have fallen to an incredibly low price, 16s to to 18+ 2d having been the average offered at Satur- day’s market, which is 134 64 below the very lowest pric? comparable with protit. The farmers throughent the T r1ames valley are losing 54s per acre upuu ail the land the, bave put under wheat. Oats are dull, corn stealy and barley, beans and peas quict. The demand fer oats in this market comes chiefly from the neighboring provinces, and i. view of the competition of Ontario, where prices rule lower than | they do here, is not likely to improve to any great extent. But late in the fall or early next spring we look for a somewhat better price for potatoes. Pork is now in light supply at 6 to 6} cents per pound, and eggs are being taken by the dealers at 12 to 13 cents per dozen. In St. John P. E. Island prime mess is quoted at $17.50 to $18.00, and P. EF, Island mess at $13.50 to $14.50. In Mont- real the quotations are: Canadian short cut, heavy, $21 to $22 per Jbarre'; Cana- dian short cut, light, $19 to $22 per barrel. LECTURE AT NEW PFRTH, Father Matthew, the apostie of temper- ance, was the subject of a very interest- ing, instructive and well delivered lecture by Rev. W. Lawson, of Montague, on Monday evening, the 15th inst. Mr. J Dewar nresided. All were delighted with the sentiments expressed, a: well as the humor and good common sense that per- vaded every sentence. The various hases of Father Matthew’s life, from his virth at Thomastown, in 1790, to his ex- pulsion from Maynooth, his apostolic blows and knocks summarily inflicted upon a cruel landlord for turning upon the road a poor mother with three helpless children, and his large and Christlike sympathy with the down trodden of his native land, were depicted in a style at once masterly and eloquent. _ Besides his noble work for Ireland, it is computed that no less than 3,000,000 in America signed the pledge and received the beue- diction of the good priest during his only visit to that country. Like Paul of old he said at last, “I have fought a good fight,” &c. Mr. Lawson concluded by remarking that the name of Theobald Matthew would go down to posterity as one of the greatest heroes of this or anv other century. Lives of great men oft remind us We can make our lives sublime, And departing leave behind us, Foot prints on the sands of time. Ww.C. W re KINKOSS NOLES, The majority of the farmers here have completed diggiag their potatoes, which crop is far below the average cf former years, Our local tradesmen are doing a large business, in spite of taxes and “dull times.” Notwithstanding the unfavorable even- ing the ente rtainment and supper given by the progressive members of the Morning Star, No. 18, I O G T on the 9th inst , was a decided success. The supper which was given in honor of departing members was voluntarily provided by the sisters of the lodge whose excellent taste on such occa- sions deserves special credit. Mr. M. J. McPherson ably filled the chair, and an excellent programme was satisfactorily rendered. On completion of the program mé, tue members retired to the basement of the hall, where they were highly satis fied with the excellent things the — sisters had waiting on their beautifully decorated tables, Supper ended, the gay company wend- ed their way to the hall, where the time was passed till the ‘wee sma’”’ hours in various games and amusements. Incoa. —_———— eeere THE LABRADOR COAST. A special from Montreal to te New York Evening Post says Judge Valle, the Stipendiary Magistrate for the north district of the St. Lawrence, has returned to Quebec after a five months’ visit to the Canadian Labrador, the Island of Anti- costi and other places. He reports that the fishing along the Labrador has been very bad and unless Government assistance is promptly sent many deaths from starvation must oecur. The price of cod fell during the summer from 80 to 50c. per quintal, and the outlook is rendered more discouraging by the probability that none of the timber limits there will be worked this year. As forthe coast Indians, their condition is even worse than that of the fishing col- onies, the yield of their hunt this year having been very poor, and the Hudson’s Bay Company’s agents having refused in many places to make them further ad- vances. The reasons assigned by the com- pany for making no more advances are that the Indians do not adhere to their agreements to bring their furs to the people who advance them provisions, and because they exchange their turs for strong liquor. The Indians themselves com- plain that their anu :al hunts have yielded less than for some years past, owing to the great forest fires which have ravaged the interior of the peninsula. During the past summer more than one hundred and fifty miles of their hunting grounds were completely swept by fire. TRE STRONC POINT about the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is that they are permanent. They start from the aplid foundation Pure Blood. The only fault we re hear’ zainst PRUSSIAN is, That it’s hot. value For the cure of pain. My friend! You can’t relieve great pain with milk and water. Take our advice, justas directed. Use and prove it, And you’ iH say: told.” Why therein lies true “The half has not been Sold everywher. Only 25 cents. Large bottle. Save your money by visiting Paton & Co’s gread ready-made clothing sale. Another large shipment of furs expected every day at Paton & Co’s, consisting of fur capes in Greenland ceal and Astrachan jackets. We have a full range of fur sets in Persian lamb, Astrachan, Greenland seal, opposnm, ete., etc. The Mark Lane Express, in | grain | when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Furipides. medi 19, 1894. KNOWL EDGE | | | Brings comfors and in.provemen. oné | nds ts personal enjoyment whea rightly vaed, The many, who live bet- | ter than others and enjoy ’ife more, with | less expenditure, by moze promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, wil! attest | the value to nealth of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tho | remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excelleuce is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab’s and pleas- | ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly | beneficial properties of a perfect lax. | ative ; effectually cleansing the system, | lispelling colds, heacaclies and fevers | und permanentiy euri: S constipation. | it has given satisfaction to millions and met with the appre cal of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substa.ce. Syrup ‘of Fi igs is for sale by all drug: sts in 75c. bottles, but it is manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. —_—____—_—_— Grateful —Comlortiag Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By athorough knowledge of the nat ural laws which govern the operations o' ligestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the propert-es of well-select- ed Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy loctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease, Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there isa weak point. We may escape many a tacal shaft by keeping ourseives well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish od frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled taus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid, Homecepathic Chemieta. London, Kn_ sand En THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the | Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. The kichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada. Admission Free, All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais | Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- | jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a | great many others, are members of this | Society. 68 members of this Society are | exhibitors in the Salon in Paris. Sale of Paintings at easy terins, distribution by lot every week. Price of tickets, 25cts. } Ask for our Catalogues ard Circulars. | and | ‘POTATOES. This is the year to ship Potatoes to the United States market. The duty is re- duced, and the crop throughout the West- | ern and Middle States a failure. Prices | must rule high. Consignments solicited | and prompt returns made. Write for par- | ticulars and references to D. P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, N. J. P. O. Box 227. d&w 1m—act3 BILL HEADS, One Thousand Assorted Sizes FOR $2.75, | | BEST PAPER AND PADDED. | THE Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 up (Printed). | You will save money aad ordering now. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, aug27 UNDE i aKING. | The City Gents are getting so tired they can’t or won’t walk; therefore the sul- scriber has grovided a PALL BEARER’S WAGON, which will be in readiness at Queen Street. all times, together with everything re- quired for Funeral purposes, and at moderate charges. EMBALMING attended to at short notice. ISAAC W. WADMAN, octb—eod & wy Grafton Street. | universal depressior abroad anticipated | dwindled down this s¢ | fax, mdse. Teel PUTTNER'S EMULSION has for twenty years HELD THE FIRST PLACE as a strengthening and PUTTNER'S EMULSION Single Copies Two Cents VOL 34.—NO. 93 NOTES AND COMMENTS. i on iimes: All np Phe week ly the cu 6p yvementof bu Cunada commercial report i afair and in reasing’ vols {transact ns at the great im porting although the aggregate is below that of just vear; manufacturers are g | and altezether the outlook is bright it‘@ould be expected tobe in Chroni i | Kenzi rovern —The Liberal Halifax marks that when the Max ment was in power ws falling revenne was re- organs regard such a thir x now. Tow the Montreal Gazette tirely different light. replie:: “lu an en The Lit beral Govern ; v , > j; ment in Mackenzie’s time had not reduced, j and were contemplating an increase in tax was a dan ry Government has re duced taxation and calculates on a falling revenue. The Tory organs regard the fall- ing revevue as evidence that the tariff re- ductions of are having the that the Govern- ation. Falling revenue them. Now, the Ty ger to last session effect, and ment knew what it was about when it | made them.” —Evening Mail: The Gloucester mackerel fishing industry, proportions, once Of enor is reported lo ason toa few inferior mous thou- rand barre!s, all of quality au This great industry, which at one time employed over a thousand sail and twenty ene men is almos t extinet Other fishi also has greatly suffered The catch ot halibut a few years ago was a very large item, fifty tons having been taken in a week by a single caaak now, scarcely a fish can be found. While the United States industry has thus greatly declined, the Canadian fisheries have also declined, but not to an equal extent. The Canadian catch of mackerel in 1892 was $1,340,000 worth; in 1893 it was $1,100,- 1000. The advantage of Canadian fisherman is that he has the undisturbed run within the three mile limit, bat never- theless our fisherinen are injured by the operations of our neighbors outside of that limit. This is a very impertant point. the —————_—_—_——— NEWS NOTES. The fact that the usual instructions have been issued to heads of departments to prepare their estimates for Parliament has given rise to a report that the will open very early next year. There is nothing in the order to prepare estimates to indicate an unusually early session, as the instruction to prepare estimates is giv- en about the middle of October every year. Sir John T hompson told Mayor Cox a few days ago, when the fixing of a date for the Ottawa carnival was under consideration, that Parliament would not meet before the 22nd January, and there is no reason to suppose that any earlier date has been fixed upon. The celebrated well se€ssion of St. Winnifred, which gives the Welsh town of Holywell its name, has revived its ancient fame after the lapse of centuries, and several wonderful cures are reported through the virtue of its waters. These “miracles’ are only thought strange in the nineteenth century be modern science has taught us to look at disease from an al- tovether different point of view. Those who do not accept this point of view are perfectly consistent in continuing to be- lieve in miraculous intervention. Be Jalise | lievers and disbelievers agree that faith is the one necessary condition of the miracle, and so long as there is faith the miracles will continue. They are astrik- ing proof of the faet that materialism and rationalism are by no means univer- sally supreme in our day as they supposed to be. 80 SUMMERSIDE EX SUMMERSIDE, PORTS, Oct. 16 Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene: Fe UN FIN is inne cise s vcnceeiesee $ 341 208 bris oysters a ipe dees 626 AD DG PORRIOIE,. .sceccnnseccenes { EOI initiascs cscererdebaviens i BO MINES... vs cevnnseces s OP MORIN ss cteioc cciics 180) 1 threshing machine............. 109 EPR 5 hook ccs 100 be ee a ees 720 $2383 Per Northumberland on 17th : SOU GOR POE... ic itlicadj os iectre De 172 bris. oy aters cine Saeed > 516 60 Ibs chee: DD intidnnes ik 6 1 box dried codfis h. cae . ] 5 "he sag ee 60 | 604 sheep. japon 1012 2D DUR MONON is bins sso sens 00: ] 54 bush potatoes............ ll 2 box game......... silage wiaieaeh 10 ab hite~ mackerel .2::..:.......-.0.. a5 $ 1771 SHIP NEWS, Ent Oct i7—Polino, Lachance, Mont- real, mdse. Cid—Polino, Lachance, Halli $10 per eet. Partial sets $2.00 and up wards. Painless ex- traction of teeth. EDR. J, P. MCRRAY, Office, 145 Queen St., oet6 Charlottetown, P. KE. 1 tonic medicine. is agreeable to the most fastidious paiate. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is acceptable to the most stomach, PUTTNER’S EMULSION may be taken with perfect safety at | all times, and for any length of time, hy the most delicate of women and children. PUTTNER'S EMULSION delicate has, by its timely use, rescued many hundreds from untimely graves, PUTTNER'S EMULSION MAY RESCUE YOU!!! Kept by all good Druggists, at 50 cents for an honest EIGHT ounce bottle. oct gardel by Tory organe as cvidence of | inefficient government anl “blue rnin.” and then it asks in what light do Tors have i are ee Toronie, Ontario. re Well as Ever saves Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cured of a Serious Disease. “] was suffering from what is known as ise for five years, and for days ata me I have been unable to straighten myself up. IT wasin bed for three weeks; during that time Lt had leeches applied and derived no bene- fit. Seeing Hood's Sarsaparilla advertised im the papers I decided to try a bottle. I found Bright's dise: u HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES reliet before I had finished taking half of a bot- Ue. Igotso much help from taking the first bottle that I deciaed to try another, and since taking the second bottle I feel as well as ever I cid in my life.” Gro. MERRE.T, r, Toronto, Oat. ‘Hood’ s Pills = are prompt and efficient efficient, ye yet easy of action. Sold by all druggists. 25c. RANA EER I omy : Pon gk HD ; orf ti ¢ ’ . . fees — BIGESTIO: 3 Wea |< AND ; ¥ € Billa : 72) PRES ; Ee, OTHE ‘(a «> BREATH : ; ao DAMS (RS Gay e149 ola "}} FRUTTI ritations to be palmed eff on yru Foual to any la “Take my y Adve ae Insist on & Ze | es 10 See “Sake of Be | 2K Re Cte Fam Farm For Sale. The subseriber offers for sale his valuable Farm, containing about sixty acres. ouse isin good repair. There are six outbuildl some are newly built. There are twoore one coataining sixty trees of different variee ties of fruit. About one and a half milee from the city. Terms easy. c. BENOIT. sept2)—3m dy & wky Scrotula is Disease Germs living in the Blood and feeding upon its Life. Overcome these germs with Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, and make your blood healthy, skin pure and system strong. “hysicians,. the world over, endorse it, Don't he deceived by Substitutes! Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists. So. &6L CANADA ATLANTIC —AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, FRIDAY, Sept. 28 (and every Friday thereafter until further notice), at 7 p- m., Hawkesbury. Saturday, 10 a. m., arriving at Boston early Monday morning. Returning from Boston every Tuesday at 10 @. m. HALIFAX SERVICE’ The favorite sicamships “ OLIVETTR” or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Wednesday at 8 a. m., for Boston direct. Returning, wiil leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax evening trains can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations and Charlottetown Navigation Ce. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. septs] ‘