tee RN em ee ee f Canadians Blope to New York. \ WEALTHY VASSAR GIRL OF MONTREAL | ESCAPES WITH ruE MAN Ol HER) HOICE, ; Society circles in Montreal have beer | tirred by a runaway match between the daughter of one of the wealthiest! citizens and the son of one of the most Liebrews Ol that city | Buotin was the lady} weddiag the map of | prominent i Miss Cacouna WwW ho SUucce eded in father's | spite of her her choice in strenuous Opposillon All winter Robt Baldwin Hart, Theodore Hart, | id been paying attentions to Miss Bun. | son ol b tin, whose tather tuiled to appre tate | his daughter's admirer, and is said to} . . i have torcibly ejected him from his house | rht lately. Mr. Buntin began life as a truck driver, and as ambassed a large fortune as a paper manufac-| turer, having lived at Valleyfield, Que-| bec. He is known to have become ay millionaire. Ile was adirector in the | Defunct Exchange Baok of that city,| and was prosecuted lately for securing undue preferences when the bank burst in September, 1883. The trial excited | great interest, and was carried through | all the courtsin Montreal, ending in | Buntio’s conviction on the charge of! fraud and his imprisonment for ten} days. There has always been trouble} in his family, owing, it is said to the} old gentleman’s bad temper and rough-| ness towards his daughters, three of | whom married well, though against his | One married an Italian, Mar-| quis Ugiueont. The other two married | medical men each in good standiny. | There was trouble in the tase with the id gentleman. The last daughter, Miss | Cacouna, was educated at Vassar Col-!} lege, and was of a very independent turn of mind and determined not to be thwarted by the father. She is quite pretty, accomplished, and was a_ favo-| rite in Montreal society. A short time; ago she said to a well-known society lady in Montreal : “Oh, as for papa—if the Angel Gabriel come to ask one ol us to marry him he wouldn’t be _pleas-| ed.’ On Wednesday last Miss Buntin left for Plattsburg, ostensibly to see a} school friend living there, but she met Baldwin Hart and was married on Thursday by Rev. Henry Smyth at Trinity Church in that city. The family occupied one of the largest and most beautiful houses in Montreal. The | happy couple are supposed to be in New York, where Dr. Smith, brother-in law of Miss Buntin,is going this month to practice. Hart is a real estate owner. One night wishes _<—-_-- Colonel Otter. Col. Otter’s father was a son of the Right Rev. William Otter, formerly Principal of King’s College, London,and Bishop of Chichester, whose sister was married to Baron Belper, formerly M. P. for Derby, and Chancellor of the Dachy of Lancaster. Both Col. Otter and his father were in the service of the Canada company at the head office in foronto, the latter froma very early period in its history, the former until 1584, when he took a prominent posi- tion under the Dominion Government as commandantof “C” company and the new military school at Toronto. At the time of his appointment to his dual position it was generally conceded that no better could have been made, and that Col. Otter’s services in connection with the volunteer militia well entitled him to the distinction. His military career began as & private in the Queen's Own regiment, which was organized in 1862, under the command of Col. Durie. His more than average abilities and fondness for military life secured him rapid promotion, «nd when a pro-| visional battalion was organized for camp purposes at Niagara in 1864 he | went out a8 ensign in & Company com-| manded by Capt. Gilmour, When the latter became Colonel of the Queen’s Own, the subject of this sketch obtained the position of adjatant, which he held for seven years, and on Col, Gilmour’s retirementin 1875, Major Otter suc-| ceeded to his position. For ten years the regiment, admittedly one of the finest in the service, was under his command, and during that time he labored earnestly, self-sacrificing and) successfully to keep itina high state of efficiency. Though a strict discip- | linarian he was always popular with | the officers and men, and their rejoic- ing Was great when they learned that he was appointed to lead them in this campaign. In 1872 he went to Eng- land as second in command of the Wim bledon team, and in 1884 he went over | again, this time ia chief command. He} remained in Kugland for some time, at- tuched to one of the regiments of the line preparatory to taking charge ot one of the new Infantry Schools. Col, Octer is in the very prime of life, being about forty years of age. He has always taken an active interest in athletic sports, and was a few years ago an exeellent lacross player. He is of medium height, and his fine open coun- a aie tenance and dignified an frank manner} Apri) 22, 1985. STATIONS. No. 6.|No, 7.1] STATIONS. jNo. 6,\No, 8, prepossess in his favor all with whom sn premeere—oentin he comes in contact. Col. Otter is the To i sd Mt CB de. i cncccccccscess eso") || Charlottetown.....- i = author of several works which have a oyalty Junetion....... eivéncossovbes vi 208 | | Roxalty Tem Rervornenotrort-oe<reee DE ich . ae NN otis ainneisndincisemde’ dunes sooet j Be ccesecoce eeeebeses » | 9.2 proved asefal to members of the militia oat een Mount Stewart........ eae ean ee .| 4.10 ee: ee dp| 53 iorce. We have no doubt thatif he and|fPYHAT COTTAGE, situate on Pleasant B semen peseeenosnee neces ss whig beke re | 5.30 | app a aie LIS EEO ee 7.26 | his men be obliged to face the rebels Street, at present in the occupation of eee $0p 0+. Svoveccssnoses ED || Goonretowa te ctrreteteeeeee tee seeteees 7.00 a they will vive & good aceount of: them: Mrs lunn, with Stable attached, and Pump a eae P.M. 7A a ss £ 4 in the yard. The House has a good, dry aa... st Besesecces 00 oe re anes Stewart,, otter devdnacedd s eces .dp 3. “ee frost-proof Cellar. The buildings are in first-| St. Peter’s...... 2 BY eeaelybieepegebe ucts mete - ancien eaeanh ed class order. Bear River... | 6.10 i MON. siesta cl | 6.50 Wa. Brows, Gold and Silver Plater. of | es tr a 1. _ rey pest, Souris-...-+., . GH ROG 66 ied. Raa ca ' | 605 such as *poona, forks cruet stands, tea setts | A pY y John Ke ys USt]., ore ester Street, — eee. oe ee a FT oS w atchesa, and jewelry of every description or to the owner, Ps Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time “hop on coruer of Prince and Grafton Streets, | EDWARD KELLY JAMES COLEMAN harlottetay “a ba ae . “s ' . ; . P ‘ Charlottetaw p jap IS why tf Lake Verd, April 22, 1885 Railway Office, Ch'town, Dec. 5, 1884. all pa 6i Superintendent. a ete ee | Wright & Co. Esq , Dorchester Street, or the owner, Special Notices. Tus Auction Sale of Flowers from St. Vin cents Nursery, advertised for Monday last | and postponed owing to the snow storm on that day, will, weather permitting, be held on Market Square on Tuesday next, at 11 o'clock. N. J, CAMPBELL, Auctioneer. [2i my2 New Tarcorine Esraniisument,—The | o : Tryon Woollen Manufacturing Co's. new | = = 5 S = agency will be opened for business on or about - = 5 a Lg May 6th, in the Cameron Bleck. They are | mn Po” & ae now opening up a tiret-class stock of Gents = o 3 ASS oe s Furnishing goods, Scotch, Canadian and | eo ° u } “ othor T'weeds, Blankets, Yarns, &c , of their | > 2 & 34 lewn make. They have added a Custom} t & = 3 Hy Tailoring department and they have secured | e a om o = the services of Malcolm Piuce (formerly | » = = a = Cutter to D. A. Bruce) who has been improv: } = = - = ling his time in the art of Cutting whilst in the | = 3 a a United States. He will guarantee satisfaction | io = ae tu all who patronize the new firm, Look out} i a 2 = for their advertisement next week ma 2 | = eg . = “ Srcupy your interest and buy your hats at D | men © s eh 8D A Bruce's. may 2, wkly | > — «as Sraine stock of picture mouldings just | received, and will be made up as in the past, | iS STILL the cheapest in Charlottetown —Mark Wright | & Co. fmayl Lw | EVERY made at chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver, At the Atheneum. part of a gun or a sewing machive | Srowns, or apy kind of fine ma-) (ap 'S wky tf) irom the oven, brushing out the soot and replacing them again— thoroughly cleaning or Macdonald’s. {ap 30 ALL wool tweeds at J. B, Bruce's is the best place to buy your hats kinds of house furnishing goods, upholstering, window furniture, picture frames, for your | ; epring fixings, Done promptly and well. Reprarkine, Re-upaolstering and | ainting ; as | am the Inventor. Sole Manufacturer and Patentee. charges moderate. House cleaners take lam ad-ling several New and Handsome Patterns this season which, with my former notice--Mark Wright & Co. imayl Iw! variety of one hundred different styles and sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and Hal! Nxuw Ciorns at D. A. Bruce’s, Stoves. Also—Farmers’ Boilers, Hollow-ware, Ploughs, &c., comprises the largest and ap24—wy 3i dy 4i. | best assortment made in the Maritime Provinces. Rep Curkant JELLY, 25 cents per pound at | Beer & Goff's. For sale one second-hand Cylinder Mess, | Am>rican make, This desk is as good as new, | eost $140, will be sold at a bargain— Mark | {mayl iw) Goop Coprisu at W, P. Colwill’s, mchl8—4w dy wky. Lor of pew goods now opening at J. B. Macdorald’s. (ap 30 Five Cases Hats opening at D. A. Bruce’s, ap25—tb. Curistrn, Brow & Co.'s Soda _ Biscuits, Fresh, at Beer & Golf's. ap27 New soors and shoes opeming at Dorsey, Goff & Co's {ap27 Ir youjhave a piece of tine machinery to mend that you koow cannot be mended in any other shop on P. E. Island, just carry it to Brown and ask him when he can have it done, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever was made by the hands of man. Brown on the Athenwum corner. [Apr] 18 wkly tf Gso. Davirs & Co., are now opening their spring stock of Men’s Silk, Felt and Fur Hats. (ap 25 New Hars ! New Hats ! just arrived at L. E. Prowse’s. (ap 24 Feit hats. Large stoek, new styles at prices that cannot be undersold, at J. B. Macdonald's. (ap 30 Come and be fitted at once, Custcm boots, hand sewed, jast received at Dorsey Goff & Co's. {ap 27 Frest Orances, Lemons and Meple Sugar at Beer & Gofi s. (ap 24 Fovr thousand seven hundred and fifty gew Hats at L. E. Prowse’s, (ap 25 New stock of men’s and boy’s clothing very cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. {ap 30 Best VALUE you ever got in Hats at D. A, Bruce’s. ap25 tf Buy your Hats at D. A. Bruce's. ap25 tf Onxty about seventy barrels apples left, Send in your erders in time.—BEER & Gorr, ‘ lap 20 Russexs,—Just arrived per str, Priucess of | Wales, twelve cases rubbers at Dorsey. Goff, & Co. Apri 24 Start to L. E, Prowse’s and buy a good Hat cheap. {ap 25 THE greatest show of New Hats in the city is at L. E. Prowse’s. (ap 25 Have you got one of the beautifal Panel Pictures that are given away with ‘* Welcome Soap?’ They are going ‘very fast, and the Soapis | always welcome in every family. ‘Gonvenience and Economy vs. Inconvenience and Expense, THE Stoves with the ordinary oven. may 2, wkhy | costs the trade or retail purchaser no more than Go to John Newson'’s new ore fur all | improvement’, ap 9 sold, }N AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 1834, Trains will run daily as follows TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. O- PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN AHEAD OF ALL GOMPETITORS. —— (0. rFVHIS Patent Oven is put on all my Elevated Oven Cooking Stoves, such as the Star. Niagara, Waterloo, &c. Is Easily Cleaned, by simply drawing the end and lining inserting » new lining in five minutes time, The thousands using this Oven admit it to be worth at least Ten Dollars more than Atthe same time please keep in view the fact that it the same stove without this valuable When buying, ask for FAWCETT’S PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN. If yorr dealer has none on hand, have him send, or send your order direct to the Sackville Foundry. No other Foundry in the Dominion of Canada is able to offer this undoubted advantage, gee Customers will find my Terms Liberal and, regarding prices. I will not be under. CHARLES FAWCETY. SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, SACKVILLE, N. B. April 26th, 1886—tmos MARCH: 20: CLOSING 8UT SALE ——_:0: — -——— This Month we are Selling our Coods so Fine that we would like to Give One and All a Chance! —— 10: —_ — - CATIA! Shr WHAT A CLEAN DOLLAR WILL PURCHASE. j= Remember this Month Closes our GREAT SALE | C. ROBERTSON. Ch’town, Feb. 6, 1885. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Winter Arrangement. ISs84-5. ISs4-5, (Sunday’s excepted) ;—- meer ae — A © ue STATIONS, je 1. . & STATIONS. INo, 2. No, ‘ i. 4, Bienen. er oe ay Charlottetown , Sins Mls lee eave de mane<'s ane 7.15 2.15 Peale is es rei... 3. 4.45 |10,15 _—_— —-~ - -—— - . — Royalty Junction ete ee eens eeeeeegcees | 7.38 ~ 2.33 | Royalty J GNCIOM... . .. . cccns codcccocons 422 115068 EE Ns hook cctenncie dt Mane | 8.30 | 3.30 [North Wiltshire.... seededesions «.. 3.30 | 9,00 3% I se ois; ilcbs ces dl si8 Ss 00 | 845 | 3.45 |/Hunter River, occcccsccconeseccac cesses. 5.15 | 8.45 e Bradalbane .....4. 00... ....seeeeeserers | 9.23 | 4.22 || Bradalttine .......... te venees 2.40 | 8,08 County Line,,...,.., Sin diiniiaii lean ee 4.32 |/County Line..... a sa tty hn oD 7 ee reet . 4,47 || Freetown, ....e+e00: seececereeees.ceceee 213 | 7.43 —_— SRS cos cekel ss a Jemhons kyu a nat 6.10 || Kensington cibetonoseds ectcce.. S00). = loan 6 |Kensington ....... .- 1,56 +20 FP XHAT New House situate on the corner of | gumerside “lp eo o , dp 1.15 | 6.45 ae d Sid . ; : lt GPUs oc osbedeces ive oe Samumerside..ceocgesees Ooo cedecces. A. M, Prince an’ Sidney Streets, at present in dp} 1.00 | ar 11.10 the occupation of Jobn Sprague, Esq, with | Miscouche......2...00.. 00.00. ... 0.0... 1.22 || Miscouche............ epeegerccmmes seme 10,47 Stable and Coach House attached ; the house Wellington Ges cee Pes cei caveceuns dseteess 1.50 Wellington, .ccsececerscererecercens oes Ve } aF f Cell . Be Be Is 8S ing hss 050s gle beady 2.35 | HEROES BIB is vovet eweedocceccuscoes +.. 0.86 1as a good Frost-proof Cellar, with Pump in | o’Leary 3.55 ,| O’Leary . 816 ii ‘ i. @ Onn 6 60 delice 6 cO bb OSs O CO eee eeee te POOR EE eee oe su Kitchen, and another inthe yard. Possession | Bloomfield... ...... ..............ce0e 4,20 Bloomfield..s.+ee. i lel nelishiecoticns 7.49 given the lirst of M ay. The house will be ut caring Perec ee ee teecesseeeeseseseesecs a Alberton ates owe POCe Cecocersessccceese dp 7.10 in tirst-class order. A pply to John Kelly, —_— Bs 804s Swske ttttteeseeseeeeese ts oan \Tiguish ., eos ae o¥b eve cwensbovebedvesud dp 6,10 EDWARD KELLY, TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. Lake Verd. ee ne rneenesae mm nemmnenmggeemee On mr ememeneees ee “THE DAILY EXAMINER, MAY 4 1886 eke WEEKLY EXAMINER AND ISLAND ARGUS OONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper Published in P, E. Island, aT $1,000 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 Domiiion ! The Weekly Hxaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER Made up of the Locals, Telegrams Kditorials, ete., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is Aiways full of News AND Always up to the Times. 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MORTCACE SALE rrr, TO be Sold by Public Auction House, in Charlottetown, aa Ye Cone day, the third day of June A > a at the hour of tweve v'¢lock : LL that tract, piece and we situate, ipl and being ia a len ' number sixty-one, in King’s Cones Prince Edward Island, bounded uty, iy cribed as follows; that is tg say - a dea, commencing at @ stake fixed jp an line side of the Styrgeon Road, and jn th South west ang'e of farm Lot number . DOrt}), formerly in the possession of Jobe. _s and running thence by the magnetic leele, dian of the year 1764, south fifty-six ve and sixty links, or to the rear line a fronting on the north side of th farme Mary’s Road, thence along the saiq ees west eight chains and eighty-one fut thence north to Sturgeon Road aforessi inks, thence along the same east to the pe commencement, containing b . fifty acres of land, a little more orleans The above sale is made in pursuance power of sale, contained in .n of a dated the iifteenth day of Nov ; 1881, made between "mona Demet D., Sarah Dunca~ his wife, of the one part Henry Coombs of the other part, which » ud gage has been duly assigned to the * a signed. der. For turtber particulars app} ward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, ver tee Charlottetown. ‘ ’ Dated thie Twentieth day o : 1885. doy of April, 4, D, RICHARD HEARTZ Assignee of Mortgs lawk mon MORTGAGE SALE, SALE, TO be Sold by Public Auction, at th Courts Building, in Charlovetann Queen’s “ounty, Prince Edward sien on WEDNESDAY, the twentieth day of MAY next, at the hour of twelye O'clock noc a— Pde that tract, piece or parcel ¢’ land situate, lying and being at brighton, in the Common of Charlottetown, in gaig County, aud bounded and dercribed gs fol. lows :—Commencing at a post in the south. west corner ef a piece of land now o formerly iu the occupation of Major Cropley thence running northerly till i, strikes Brighton Back Koad or tor the distance of two hundred and fifty-five feet, thence fol. lowiug along the south side of said Koad westwardly for the distance of two hundred and forty-five feet or until it reaches the North or York River, thenve along said River scuthwardly until it reaches pro; erty in possession of F W, Hyndman, thence eatwardly along said Hyndman’s land to the place of commencement, together with all improvements thereon, The above sale will be made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in ap indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the third day of September, A. 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