ORI hy ii, ee et KRM iy DoLLaBbs A YRAR, NEW SERIES. LDP AILY 3 l every evening by The Examiner Publishing Oo. From ¢ Water and Great G re str_ets, Charlottetown, t’ e hdward Island. orhner of OUBSCRIPTION Six M 13, - - . $2 50 hret IVilS, - - ] 25 Month . . . 0 50 a Advertising at mest moderate rates. ts may be made for monthly, yuarterly, halt-yearly or yearly advertise- ication. Contra ments, On ap) ‘“‘ Dhis is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may s R. O'OWYER, Commission and General Merchant, FOR SALE OF P. BE. I. PRODUCE. 289, WATER STREET, St. John’s, Newfoundland, In connection with the above is Capt. INSURANCE GOMPANY OF ENGLAND. Capiial, One Million Dollars. | This Company does a re-insurance business , Only. FREV. W. HYNDMAN, General Agent for P. E, Island. P. &. ISLAND Steam Navigation Go'y. EP D> STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. (ee SUMMER ARRANGEMEN', CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1883, i,XAMINER CONSIGNMENTS — SOLICITED. The Glasgow and London es maiaisime —_ te ee ee oe ee eee a ene po American Fishermen and the Island Fisheries. | ee Six,—In alate number of the Patriot there appears an article on the Washington ‘Treaty which cails for a remark or two. I ‘am aware that the editor of the Patriot, as well as our American neighbors, considers ita great blessing to our Island to have American fishing vessels frequenting our coast. Our fishermen as a rule, however, are of quite a different opinion. It is well known that American fishing vessels, with their seines, and other destructive ap- pliances, succeeded a few years ago in LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | a ene ~— a nee SINGLE Copies Two CENTS. VOL 13.---NQ. 115. A Produce Shipper’s Fiight. In August last, an Englishman named C. J. Dewey came to Montreal from Liverpool asa produce shipper to England. He showed letters from the best houses all over England ordering geods, and he got all he wanted. He raised $25,000 from Mulson’s bank on the strength of bills of lading. The draft was? duly honored when presented in Liverpool. His next shipment was on 14th ult., and he got advances from the same bank to the amount of $30,000, -alao on bills of lading. Whether these advances will be met by the shipments is a matter still in doubt, but from other developments there is great fear the bank will stand to lose the whole amount, as it has been dis- : —— English, who is well known in P. E. Island, Ch'town, Sept. 27,—law 3w pat Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,?833. almost destroying our boat fishing come na, or yee ai — = : fastiaideitt-ieind canate’ clkacan sad seater cae : Itomethéer. A awh . “oh {| O ng in Boston and New York: for ad- ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER, (883. | ib sake special charge of ell cousign ga a anew ms they S80 Wen Sar vances there to a large amount. One bank MOON 8 CHANGES, ments, and will also attend to the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P, E. I. N. B.—Parties wishing to procure good LIFE INSURANCE, NOVA SCOTIA. ruined our fisheries they resorted to new fields. This gave our fishing-grounds a rest, so to speak, the result of which is in Boston is taken in to the extent of $30,- 000, and agents of a Bristol produce in New Moon Ist day, Ih, 4! 8m., a m., Labrador Herring would do we ’ . Jotte fo ing | that we had fish in abundance all along our | New York for $20,000. A produce mer- ae os oct han ete ae : — 0 ; erring would do well to consult Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing poets 1 : os chant in London, Ont., is also defrauded Firet Qu y SS ee ' . O'Dwyer. every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and| {sland coast last summer. The Americans fel , Full Moon, 16th day, 2h. 32.9m., a. m, Sept. Ti, 1883.3] tawéwkly. Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clocic, connecting ate aware of thia fact, and, though late in out of cheese, for which he has forged Last quarter 22nd day, 7h. 6.1m., p. m. ae veRK | >Ue Sun 'Moon/|High | Days ,S ‘ d DAY OF WE®* rises |sets | rises | water! len’h. hmjhm morn aft’n | SULLIVAN & MAGNBILL, | ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW —OF THE— CUTY OF NEW YORK. | _- ORGANIZED 1850. | there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Friday and Saturday, about 2 p. m., on arrival of Train from Halifax. Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on the season, are sending their fishing crafts into the ‘‘Bay” by the dozens, and next year we may expect tosce their number largely increased, as fishing on their own coast seems to be about played out. As a securities only as security. The total amount of the absconder’s frauds will reach at least $100,000. Detectives are after him and a large reward is offered for his arrest. He is supposed to be in the eastern atates. ( di , } Bs 35 ) 14 . ° : . * ; een 9 5 "ss! ; + z sf Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. consequence our people will be the suffer- poner Bank et - Wy to-day eee 1! eee eee ee , —aleinnndae Georgetown for Pictou Landin . Farmers here benefit little or nothing |‘TO™ Meir agents In Liverpool, announcing 9i Wednesda 7; 3hj 8 16111 53) | ‘ 2 . Wins a Leave | geto g\ers arm 1 nothing : ; sat 4\Tharsday rel 8} 29) 9 til 0 ra! Soliciiors in ¢ hancery, New Features, Incontestible Policies, Prompt | °V¢'Y Friday morning, at'6 a.m, oie rae iar toe a bef eee vanced $30,000 ae Dene weet ee 5 Friday | 9) 27:20 Lj O 26 NnNeT : r ‘ a Settlement of Claims Guaranteed. can vessel has her full onttit befcre she oe Sry . 2. __ for- 6|Saturday 10) Will & 1 Dj (NOTARIES PUBLIC, &e.| wie as KEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE jjoaves home and requires nothing from us eet Serie bys fone ve Oe ie erie 7|Sunday | 12) 2412 56) 1 40'11 36) OPFICES—O’Halloran’s Building, Great | aid looted UNITED STATES. except a mess or two of new potatoes}, 0. °"™ tvontites. © $i Monday | 13] 22/aft43| 2 26 | George Street, Charlottetown. ’ _ Apply at residence, Weymouth Street, from es ; during the summer. The Patriot rejoices fugitive in all directions, but so far no tid- 9 Tuesday 15} 20) 1 26) 3 18! | a5 Money to Loan ed 10 a, m., and 4 to 6 p. m. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday|tpat sixteen of them were anchored in| i!g% have been received of his whereabouts. 10| Wednesday | 16, 1812 5) 4 28| aes _— A. HL. McPHERSON. excepted) on arrivai of Train trom Char-\¢ ris the other day. What benefit were One thousand dollars is offered for the lea" on : | 971 161240154 V. W. Scuttivay, Q. C, | Cugster B. Macweiut. lottetown, connecting at Shediac with 7 abscouder’s arrest. 11! Thursday 17) 2 o 4] Jen. 16°82 Agent. | irraing for each Pan ‘a d places .| *#eY to the place, ] would ask. With the 12! Friday } 19) 143 14) 7 4 a s M. A. CAMERON, Special Agent. cee ee de withy nee ee amee pieces ; exception of the rumsellers, I don't sup- BPE 13 Ss lay 20 12! 3 43! §°¢ 7! (en : on inne oc aud at St, John, with steamers of the Interna- P ; . > hae Gaile d Pp . a ay a1 to! 4 17 8 57/11 04 G EORGE TWEEDY | Sept. 25, 1883,—2aw Seadl Company and Railway for Portland and | P°Se there is a single individual in Souris Seottish Humour. 5 ae 93} 9] 4 49| 9 45 . , kA ECA 2 RAMNDCHK A! | Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum-|8"Y the better off on account of their ee cain itz: Seeteeee | | VicLEOD & MORSON merside every Monday morning at 1 o’clock,| Visit. I may say, in view of old times,| {[t may be questioned whether a Scottish 17|Wed nesday “61 5! 6 11! i 12! ATTORNEY e AT LAW : Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays | that I would much rather see sixteen than | jest in the form of banter ever awakens in a 18 Thursday 27| +3) 6 SS'1l 57) Z Barristers & Atterne §-at-Law excepted) on arrival of day train from pt, |5!xty Yankee fishing vessels anchored off| Scottish mind the sentiment of an er. 19| Frid J 3) 117 S4laft j John, for Summerside, c ane g there with |Svuris. I have too vivid a recolleciion of} James Boswell was often the pabinot’ f 9\ Friday <9) | é a . ‘ 10 , CO n > i i . - & O8W : 1D) oO 20! Saturday 30! 0! 8 54) 1 28 1 i . Train, for Charlottetown. Also leave Sum-|the drinking and fighting with fists,)/banter by his friends, and he, vain as he 21 |Sunday 3i\4 58] 9 57) 2 19|10 40! Notary Publi ic, AC. SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, merside for Charloitetowa every Saturday | bottles and pistols, to desire a return to| was, enjoyed rather than resented it. He 22/ Monday | 33) 56/11 1 3 3 OFFICES: evening, about 5 o’clock, ne of Poharar i ae _ jindulged banter at the cost of others not 23| Tuesday $4 55/morn, 4 27) OFFICE— West Side of Queen Street, Char , ; sa clea!’ of" eelthie “acters: foal Sen! 31S Coven: sense, eneae 24! Wedne 35! 53/0 7| 5 42) We ven Street, Char-} Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposit By order tei ie easel ee 24' Wednesday 35). 58; 9 7) 5 42 ! lottetown, next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop. _— Office hecteltetoren r are ' “Pp W. HALES, |>y the presence of yankee ‘seiners and | associate, meaning that he was not given to 25' Thursday 37! 52) 1 8) 6 52° July 25, 1883 — dy wkly 6 , ee eee : , ’ , {trawlers ? Nothing whatever, on the con-|raillery, ‘‘No, you never roast,” answered 2p > 2 y <9, 19d y y om , > Charlottetown, May 15, 1883 Secretar ; y 1 Jy ’ ~ rien | a = 5 a 3 oa Merchants pew oe nt Sum- ere : 7 ¥| trary they suffer loss that cannot’ be com- Boswell, ‘for you have no fire.” Having 27 Saturday | 3 10) 8 3: erside, P. EK, Island, puted by more dollars than cents. Whenj/an opulent friend whose morals were less - anes 41 a : 10 : ae 21 = ARTHUR & co., MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at . the right to fish within the three mile limit panther than his feasts were abundant, sOT - =" 44\ 44° 6 9120 231 eta Tt ie was granted to Americans, « privilege was Boswell said of hira to some of his neigh- 3i\Wednesday '6 46] 42 7 7/10 56 GHNEBHRAL Neti McLeop. . A. O. Morson. given worth millions to them, and at the|bours, ‘‘He makes our teeth sentinels upon “riage Biwand island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. To take effect on the 24th May, 1883, | TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN.) STATIONS, EXPRESS, MIXED. MIXED, i i Ch'town ..|Dp 6.45am)} Dp 9.20 alo 4.15pm Royalty Jc! “ 7.00 *: ** 9.55 “| “ 4.35 * N Wiltsh’e “* 7.35 ** ‘10.50 “ ‘* 5.25 * Hunter R’r; ** 7.45 “* ‘11.06 ** | ** 5.40 * Bradalba’e | ** 8.10 **) ‘11.46 |“ 6 Co'ty Line.! * 8.15 “| “11.56 *! * 6.30 * Freetown | * 8,26 “| 2.12pm; ‘* 6 Keusingt’n * 8.40 “| aes “ ees > ss Ar 9.06 Ar l.15 * * Summ’ side Dp 9.25 “ |Dp 1.45 « “ 7. Miscouche | ‘‘ 9.40 ‘* aan Wellingt’n) ‘* 9.59 “| ** 2.37 ‘| Port Hill...) “10.23 “*) “ 3.22 * OU’ Leary...| ‘11.20 ae “620 °° i Bloombield | ‘11.38 “| ** 5.20 **! Aibertea., ‘'12.03pm! “ 6.20 “ | Tignieb... Arl2.40 “| Ar 7.20 “ | Ch'town .. Dp 4.00pm Dp 7.00am) Royalty Je! * 4.15 ‘{ “ 7,23 **| Teee....6¢ @ oe Pee Bedford...) ** 440 “i ** GG °* | és 5.18 a e 9.00 ee se 5.44 66 | 66 9,45 “4 St. Peter’s.| ‘* 6.04 *** **30.17 “ Bear River! “ 6.39 “| “11.11 “ Souris ....{/Ar7.10 “ ;Arl2.00m : Mt. Stew't! Dp 5.15pm'Dp 9. 10am Cardigan ..; "6.54 .* ee yeorget’n..j|Ar 6.30 ‘* |Arl1.00 “ TRAINS INWARD. (READ UP.) ee Mt. Stew’t Morell.... — a tne STATIONS, | EXPRESS MIXED, MIXED, Ar 3.45 pm|Arl0. 15am Dp 3.21 “Dp 9.55 * 7 an 1... ne. Tt Jh’town ..| Ar 8.00 pm Royalty Je\Dp 7.45 * Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. Eggs aud Produce a Specialty, April 26, 1883.-—wkly tf EDWARD T. RUSSEL & CO., GENERAL Vommission Merchants, NO. 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale of Fish and Produce of all kinds. June 22, 1883.—6m INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, GF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly and equitably, DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept, 15, 1882, ~ STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE 60. | MONCTON Sash and 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. Williams & 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 LOWEST CASH PRICES, All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention, : LEA & ROGERS, Moncton, N. B, Sept. 5, 1883.—2aw wly J. A. GHIPMAN & 6O., ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES IN STORE: 375 bris. Choice Patents and Strong Bakers. 375 bris, Choice Superior Ex- tra. TO ARRIVE: 309 bris. Choice Sup. Extra. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. J. EF. SHATEFORD, AGENT, Sept. 1], 1883. ! PREPARE ! —FOR— WINTER'S STORMY BLAST, HUSTON STEAMERS, STEAMERS: Carroll, 878 tons, Capt, Brown, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt, Blankenship NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- ERS will leave Charlottetown for Boston THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT 5 P. M. PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest and most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS, Ch’town, May 17, 1883.-~pat her sj STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” Summer Arrangement, 1883. N and after Tuesday, July 24th, the new steamer ‘‘Heather Belle,’ Hugh McLean, master, will run as follows:— Every Tuesday morning at four o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf, at seven a. m., for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leave Charlottetown at 3p. m., for Halli- day’s China Point and rush Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, at seven a. m., calling at same time calculated to rnin and destroy our fisheries altogether after atime. Just so soon as the American seiners made their appearance this year on our coast, the eatch of fish by our boat fishermen began to diminish. It will be so every year too while they are allowed to take fish by such means as seines. It would be a lucky day for our Island fishermen if American fishing vessels were excluded from the three mile limit from this time forward. There is a mine of wealth at our doors if the fisheries could only be kept for our own people ; but if Americans are to be admitted after 1875 to the three mile limit they should pay handsomely for the privilege and then only be allowed to fish under certain restrictions a the appliances used in taking the sh. ISLANDER. King’s County, Oct. 1, 1883. ~_ ----o > o- -—_—_— Sturgeon Notes. On the 30th ult., the new Church was dedicated for Divine Worship. Though a very wet day a good number of friends assembled at half-past ten to hear the Rev. E. Bell, and again at half-past two Rev. W. Wan, and at seven o'clock, the Rev. E. Bayne. The discourses were good and the collections excellent. This is the first Church given to the United Church. The friends are to be praised for their energy and zeal in the erection of such a neat and handsome building, and-the best of all to be opened nearly free of debt. ~~<—>. Temperance at Ciyde River. Pursuant to notice, a public temperance meeting was held in the Church at Clyde River on Wednesday, the 26th ultimo. Db. W. Henderson, Esq., occupied the chair;§who,and in a few well chosen words, stated the object for which the meeting was called. Dr. Henderson, by request, ad- dressed the meeting on ‘‘the effects of alcohol on the system in sickness and health.” The learned Dr. proved con- clusively by quoting from different eminent physicians that alcohol used in health was injurious no matter how moderately taken, while in a few cases of disease only, it would effect a cure. Able and eloquent addresses were de- livered by G. W. Milliner, Councillor J. P. Tanton, Rev. Wm. Grant and Jas. Mc- Kenna, advocating the principles of total abstinevce and the necessity of organization our tongues, {nu his commonplace book Boswell reiates the foliowing: Lord Eglinton said to his brother and heir, Colonel Montgomerie, “if I live, Archie, Vil take care of you.” “Thanks,” replied the Colonel; ‘‘and if you die I'll take eare of myself.” Scottish females excelin humor. Banter is their forte. Campbell, the Laird of Combie, on Loch Awe, met at dinner Miss Macnab, of Baro-chastail. The former was notorious for his licentiousness, the latter remarkable for her plain features. “Come,” said Campbell, looking across the table to Miss Macnab, “I’il give you a toast, ‘Honest men and bonnie lasses.” “With all my heart,” answered the lady, ‘for it neither applies to you nor me.” A colonel of a volunteer cavalry regiment, complaining of the inefficiency of his officers: remarked that the duties of the corps de- volved solely upon himself. ‘‘I am,’ said he ‘‘my own captain, my own lieutenant, my own cornet-——”. ‘‘And your own trum- peter too,” added a gentlewoman. When the late Mr. Erskine Wemyss, of Wemyss Castle, contested with Lord Loughborough the representation of Fife- shire, he was aided in his canvass by his wife,a lady of great tact. When Mrs. Wemyss was waiting neara pit-shaft till one of the underviewers came up, a youth of twenty, discovering that the lady’s hair was red, whispered to his companion, ‘‘She wud set a body a-lowe” (on fire), Over- hearing the remark, Mrs. Wemyss turned to the offender and said, ‘‘Don’t fear, my lad, you’re too green to burn.” An Edinburgh lady was, by a gentleman whom she had not fora long time met, complimented on so well withstanding the pressure of years. ‘‘My wife, I know, is just your age, Miss M——,” said the gentleman, ‘‘and while your hair is quite dark, hers has become grey.”” ‘‘No doubt,” replied the lady, *‘mine had been so too if I had been your wife.” Jane, Duchess of Gordon,was uncommon- ly smart in wit and humour, more especial- iy repartee, but she was overcome hy William Pitt. Talking to the great states- man in London about the city of Paris, she complained of the difficulty of getting on there without fully understanding the language. The Duchess made the remark with her wonted Scotch accent. Pitt said with a smile, “‘l hope your Grace does not suffer from that inconvenience here.” Lady Wallace, sister of the Duchess, and who was also skilful in badinage, was over- come by David Hume. “ I am often ask’ . iW ’el “* 7 ‘ cy ¥ to suppress the monster evil. ~Pegoeg, ~' “6 ote oe See) Bee T the 57th Annual General Meeting of es ae China Pomt and Halliday’s Wharves, PP ee ely eect ed,” she said to the philosopher, “‘what age Brsdalba’e | “ 6.36 “| ** 1.27 “| “ 8.10 “ the Standard Life Assurance Company, wy r gy leaving Charlottetown at threa p. m., to; png Sugar Market Active and/Iam; what answer should I make? Co’ty Line., ** 6.30 ‘* | 1.17 ‘| “ 7.57 ** | heid at Edinburgh on Tuesday, the 24th of Cc <)> KF LL. return, remaining at Brush Wharf over Advancing. “When you are asked that question again,” Freetown..| ‘f 6.19 ** ' ‘* LOL ‘| * 742 ‘i April, 1883, the following results for the Thure ws will leave Brush Wharf for Char replied Hume, ‘‘just say that your are not Kensingt'n a oa : Janae a 7.20 year ended 15th November, 1883, were re- cc. fottetown, Forget & i. a6: belle et Chinn The Montreal Gazette says: Under | ome to the years of discretion.” « bite ; 1 ** 6.45 ‘* | ported :— continued brisk demand for refined sugars {have great faith in omens,” saida Summ’side! 5.5.15 * | Arl1.30am Miscouche Dp5.00 * |Dp 11.04" ae Ve re ce} yy “6 year for $ 9,754,085 38 Sept. 8, 1883—-2m 2aw wkly 3m pd. Charlottetown. yellows, granulated being now firmly held red roy oe Te oe last night,” O’Leary...| ‘ 3.22 “| * 8.20 “ 2,561 proposals were accepted, _ 239.048 13 : Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud |at 8c for round quantities. The Halifax Pétsis 7 ee Grace and I Bloomfield | ** 3.05 * | “7.54 assuring _ 7,289, R . at four a. m., leaving Crapaud at seven | refinery we hear has sold a week ahead, and | ¥&re to be married. And 80, no doubt, Alberton ..: “ 2.38 “| 7.15 “ The total existing —— in ernon 1ver a y al ; a. m. for Charlottetown, leaving Char- one of the refineries in this city is almost |we will,” answered the Archbishop, “when Tignish...| ‘* 2.00 ** ** 6.00 * oe oe “a ovember, 6.936.302 91 sete ty ie owes Pp. er for Crapaud, | 14+ of stock. The demand is on Montreal | the revelation is also made to myself.” e Ch’town ..|Arl0,00am Ar 7.00 pm (Of ‘which $7,753,031.15 was : (Commencing Oct. 1, 1883). Saturday, will lade Crapand at seven a, m,|2#24 Western account. We also hear of 400 Sa know what folks are saying? Royalty Jc|Dp 9.45 * 6.37 ‘* seneseell ells uanad offices) for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown pkgs. syrups changing hands at the recent ae r a Glasgow gentlewoman to TO- York ..-..| ys +5 + ; - oa ¥ The claims ‘by death — eaves Charlottetown ¥ O. at 6.30 a| ~ at one o'clock p. m. for Crapaud = “4 ag dil ie: Geveeld baneke aaa eye oe oo ait a. alee ; edford, ..1 ** Gm *1.% &, ve i b ar amount- i : y 4 al ; ; : . § : : } Mt. Stow’! 855 «1 5.20 * arose during theye m., returning leaves Vernon River at turning to Charlottetown from Crapau hd tsbhcky 90.000 Senn of sow onmee tel and] are to become man and wife.” dy Morell....| 8.16 “| @ 4.15 « St. Peter's} ** 7.55 “‘ | ‘* 3.42 * . AD oe 2 Bear River; ‘* 7.22 “| “* 2 Souris....} ** 6,50 “| “* 2.00 “ 3,038 new proposals for life as- surance were received the ed, including bonus addi- tions, to : The annual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to The invested funds at same date amounted to 2,462,226 59 4,267,546 00 29,503,416 00 McMILLAN’S DEPOT. R. MeMILLAN., noor. Good horses and comfortable accommoda- tion for passengers, Freight and Parcels can be left at 10.30 a. m., arriving in Charlottetown at |- Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown: at three p. m. to return, leaving Brush Wharf about six p. m. for same evening. FARES—Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents; deck, 20 cents. Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck 30 cents. Excursion Return Tickets will be issued and light stocks, a further demand of fe per lb. has occurred in both whites and Canadian refineries are reported to have been lost in the August gale and it is as- serted that the sugar market is somewhat stronger in consequence. The Walifax re- smart widow to Archbishop Leighton. The Archbishop concurred, “And I had a deed,” said the Professor, but we'll cheat them. “Do you know,” said-Mrs. 1.. to a late ‘opulent Scottish baronet, ‘‘that Se ccs pripatinc cities Tilia intinataaa a eis i: Mt. Stewt|Dp 8.55 “Dp 5.20pm Cardigan ..| ‘* 7.40 ‘* } ** 3.27 * Georget'n ol ** 9.8O: 4 5% 3.00 “ JAMES OOLEMAN, Superintendent.| THOMAS KERR, Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 2), 1883. Inspector of Agencies, . (6. prem ber suis je 83) Ch’town, Angust 3, 1883. ; from Charlottetown to Crwell every Thursday | finery has advanced its prices one-cighth of have got it into their heads that you and Norton Bree uity Hardware Store, evening at one first-class fare. Also, Excur-|acent but, as Upper Canadian refineries | Y daughter Sophy are to be mrrried? it’s iat sion Return Tickets will be issued/have not followed it is not probable that 8° Very awkward; what shall we do?” Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare. the advance can be maintained. \‘Jast say she refused me,” responded the JOHN HUGHES, ~ 2 ——~ 'baronet.—Hev. Chas. Rogers, LL. D, a. sim J Agent, Hauw’s watr Renewes turos grey hair darks PI hor ere Ree “ Ch’town, July 25, 1883. removes dandroff, curés ¢¢alp humors; an ele- | [av ; articte, 7 | Buy a pair of hame-made boots at the Boo wkly 8m pres kor pat ora! vant toilet (detl tw whly ‘mid Side Factory, siciatadne 1 Being an increase during the year of 1,062,648 35 JOHN LONG WORTH, where all inf. rmation will be given, or with Agent for Charlottetown. | the contractor and ériver, P. LANTRY. Vept, 25, 1883,—wkly