ees i 7 a yn oes ee a a bend =} we: a - A ry A = = bed Z, Cr ~ rept Sincie Corres Two Cents. Nive DoLLARs 4 YEAR. * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirives. ae — NEW SERIES. = QE 2S ee rs aracat Saat ees + me epee tag fom -cepmencagmte ts } en The Mariy Examiner} Lace Gurtalns., is issued every evening by ry : ry): I ; ; ‘ny he Examiner Publishing ( From their office, corner of Water and Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Kdward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— CILARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, JUN | A VERY LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM AT JAMES PATON & CO. f Yrs. ARTIST, (Pupil of the late Aaron Penley, R. A.) , PURPOSES visiting Charlottetown early in June, when classes will be formed for various ' branches of Art. *ortraits painted from Photo or Life. Sketching from Nature a specialty. } Address—Care of MISS FINLEY, E 3, 1887, Death of an Islander, HENRY ROGERS, oe Tue death of James Blue, Esq., of Collingwood, Ont., which was announced in our columns recently, is thus noticed in tle Collingwood Enterprise :— ‘On Tuesday morning, after a short illness, Mr. James Blue, of the True Blue House, died at his residence. The deceased was born near Charlottetown, P. E. L., and came to Colling- wood more than twenty years ago. He began ‘VOL. 21.-NO. 11. GES ERAL NEWS. A member of the Royal Family will represent the Queen at the jubilee festivities in Dublin about the end of June. The evictions at Bodyke, Ireland, have been suspended indefinitely in consequence of the illness of the Sheriff. In the man- time an attempt is being made to settle the differences between landlord and tenants, ™ months 4 Dense eet ereeeerrence ~ — 30; Kent Street, Charlottetown, | life here in the employ of Mr. ‘Watts, boat- with a fair prospect of success. Gh Net 6c coc ecvwevecen cesses 25 7 build 1 subsequently engaged himself to] Th lo thich visited Cal . . pees : May 20, 1887—eod tf ulider, and subseq y engag : s e cyclone which visi alcutta on One o WOO Cece cen ee cent eneeeeeeeees 50 | SU MMiik Ee Sy SBiONS P 4 ead FYE Gaal ee i tiesttht YB Mr. Hotchkins, who built the Big Mill. With Friday was very destructive. A local Advertising st moderate rates. - klecian f Water COMMISsioners this gentleman he was always on the best of] steamer with 750 persons aboard was caught Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terms, and only last summer spent a holiday by the cyclone and is missing. It is feared terly. half-yearly, or yearly aivertisements, ou application. ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1887, MOON'S GQHANGES. Full Moon 5th day, 6h., 25.8m., p. m., E. JAMES PATON & CO. —30:———— | NEW WANELE AND JACKET ROOM is well stocked with the Newest Shapes in Short Jackets, Cloth and Silk Dolmans, Jerseys and Waterproofs. All qualities at Strictly Moderate Prices for By the Mayor. [X ursuance of an act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed im the ;50th year of thereignof Her present Majesty ‘Queen Victoria, intituled : “‘Charlottetown Water Works Act, 1887,” I do hereby give Public Notice that an with him in the Eastern States. When Mr. Hotchkins gave up the Mill, Mr. Blue took to butchering, until about ten years ago, when in conjunction with his brother Alex., he started business in the Hotel, where he lived for the remainder of his life; dying at the early age of forty-seven. The immediate cause of death is reported as congestion of the brain. The deceased married a daughter of the late Isaiah she is lost with all hands, The district of Orissa was completely devastated by the cyclone. Father Kellar, who was recently released from prison, was presented with an address at Youghal, Ireland, Sunday, by the local branch of the Nationa] League. In his re- ply he said that he would rather be in a ¢ on wa ee ve (below horizon. j igs] Winters some years ago, and the widow is left . 4 ; oe ; Last Ouaster 13th dew. Gh.. 22 d: sw - ‘Election of Three Water Commissioners ee ee eee one Mr. Blue|cell in Kilmainham jail, great as was his vast Quarter 13th day, 9h., 22.3m. a.m., S. : with a family of five children. Mr. Blue : ; New Moon 2ist day, 6h, 39.3m., a. m., S.E. | 7 for the City of Charlottetown served fora number of years in the Town horror of imprisonment, than a witness of First Quarter 25th day, 5! 48.5m., a.m., . Council, and it is claimed for him that he was the recent atrocious evictions on the Pon- N. E. (below horizon. 1 par . ‘ wis oe See the best chairman of Board of Works the town | sonby estate. 2 JAMES PATON & CO. o ever had. He wasa warm-hearted man, of] ot tay was the hottest day experi D DAY OF WEEK\~” \~™ Moon! High Day's ON MON WA ¥ generous impulses, and inany a true deed of ha a. F : in 15 7 ¢ on . M risesisets | rises | water! len’h —————— ? Q : ——————— ’ 5 benevolence was quietly performed by him. In; enc Vv ean rancisco in ——. ie . , ae ‘gat the 6th day of JUNE, next, A. D., 1887. fact, it was said of him that no one in distess ees a oe cea h mh miaftr’n}morn’ h m ane ; . ‘ : , , im in vai if every | mounted to 96 and nine-tenths, the highest i 4 win Gal @ eal 4 Slax ] 7 s very c lete. New Gauze Ribb lowers, | a =" : : ever appealed to him in vain. And if every | c a , if ] _ inesday t 7 ; = 2 _ 6 . 15 2 ao ttttinery Department is very complete ew Auzes, ibbons, Flo +o the several places, that is to say: man can leave even this record, he will not previous record being 95 and two-tenths in 2 irsday i 391 3 50; 7 40 2 ge ee " ic ‘ . In Ward No, 1, at or near the store of Messrs.} pave lived f thing. Thef 1 was con-}J 1883. Reports fro th rth . 4B ae — 4 , 7 ‘ ’ Ww a de 85.08 & ave lived for nothing. e funeral was con une, ; eports from e northern 3 | 16] 39) 5 3} 8 40), 23) Ladies’ Hats, in English, Canadian and American. |J, £1. Mortis, corner of Queen and Water| ioted by the Masonic Society, of which he| and central portions of California show that Ne “Ag “ po Oey ms : Vard No. : var the T s| Was a member. ili 5 Sunday 16; 41) 7 23/10 14 26 Our Dress Materials are very extensive and Prices Extremely Low. Also a large Dom ard He. % ator wade me penne at Bowne er hot winds ; have been prevailing for two M i 42) 8 36/10 55 27 wssort t of Prints, Printed Muslins, P l 1 Ladies’ Underclothir Syaney Btseee bot foes Gi Geeks Bos Prince ake ee days, and in some sections wheat has been b y 0 2 8 30 oo <i | assortment oO mnts, Printed Musims, Parasols anc adies Undercilothing, Sydney Street, between Great G e and Prince . a 7| Tuesday 15} 43) 9 21/11 37) 291 : Streets an bh neat n ee wae ied BC RE oleate 10 9 WE . . n Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. cg, ae : 8} Wednesday 14; 44110 Daft 16) 30) CHEAP FOR CASH. In Ward No. & at .r near thé Fire Engine Mr. Mills called attenti ia A book agent named A. J. Hill, repre- 9| Thursday l4/ 45/10 42) 0 56) 31 House, fronting on Kent Street, east, between rc t iH a M. Chaak ie senting a Cincinnati firm, called at the 10) Friday l4 46/11 24) 1 3) 32 | * gs & . Weymouth and Cumberiand Streets. a egram on. r. Chapleau i ‘ i 1} Sat a Ay 14 ‘7 11 52) 2 >] 32 | & € * > . ; In Ward No, 5, at or near the carriage shop of Revising Offver of Queen’s r aema PLE house of Mr. Terry, near Corsicana, Texas, alot a ; hal my ine “2 e% Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great er recently: Finding no one home but Ter- Le Sunda y ' 4, morn); 9 4 33 | > ey George Streets. he requesting him not to continue the ‘ry’s daughter, the book agent entered the 13} Monday 14 17; 0 20: 4 4 33 | | And ut thesaid Election the Poll will be opened} revision, as a bill would be introduced deal- } =. 3 : . 14/ Duesday 14) 481' 04415 5! 34! rey . X at nine o‘ciock in the forenoon, and continue open | ; ith th hiect of thi in seabed house and, it is said, grossly insulced the 13| Wednesday 13 3 1 9 6 10 a5 | ve A a? Kk 3 s@ U A RE. until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same | }%8 W1 nO BUDJECL OC aS YORE 6 CLOKOTS | young woman. She ordered him from the = 12 asl aisi axich’ > - day. io ioe / lists. He and Blake declared it outrage | },ouse, and went to the field and informed 1¢| Lharsday 13; 48! 1 34) 9 15 35 | Ch’town, May 20, 1887.—dy & wky DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. he ; f bef : . : : ) - | © _ : : ; ous for the government to interfere before |}. father. The father got his shot gun 17) friday 13} 48: 159, 8 8 35 | .-| Number One shall comprise all that part of the bill had been passed. Sir Juhn said he: : 8 : gun, S| Saturday 13} 48) 2 30) 8 52) 35) te | Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester | P a , ’ ' followed the agent and shot him dead. 19\Sunday 13} 48\ 3 31934 35! Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as | would not be dragged into a discussion of | ; ; : t 20| Monday 13} 48! 4 42/10 16] 33/2 me me octennyl Sg ae pins ae eae dark ial! the bill prematurely. The matter dropped.| A terrible ro oer so at 2? ol j 3) 2 3i . Nuin ’ c & , , af ; si 2 i i a 21) Luesday 13} 48) 4 30/10 55) = 35} Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond} The Mail says :-—** Commencing the ses- Montreal =. P vo y F Ps =e —_ . ‘ 29) Wedaesday 14, 49] 5 25/11 37| 35 4 Street and north of Dorcbester Street. ,| sion with an actual majority of 32, the gov- | lost their lives. ezeau Faber and svn, j 23/Thursday » 14; 49 6 28\morn| 35} > > cog Bias: These noel comnciee 04 et pare St ernment a few days ago obtained a major- Robidoux, Heureux, Vanier, and Mon- 4 24) Friday 14) 49) 7 36) 0 | 35 | cad cued of inanend Oieeat. lity of 48 on the disallowance question, and treuil, iron workers, went on a fishing ex- ul F 25) Saturday 15) 49) 8 47/ 0 54) 34] _Number Four Se some all that part of| yesterday afternoon, on a motion regarding cursion Saturday afternoon. They got ae i 26} Sun lay 15 49/10 0} 1 44) 34 | — Crrerlatiotains wasep Bee cate of Fitzroy Stree ithe Queen’s election case, they secured a : very drunk and were upset coming home 27; Monday 15) 48/11 13) 2 32) 33 ; Number Five shall comprise all that part of | majority of 76. The opposition appears to | early in the morning, all being drowned 28 Tuesday 15) 48)aft 46) 3 31) 33 2 Hg aaa eine ieteabden obtheaees Hitzroy Street, | be suffering from paralysis. So far Mr. | but the last named. The captain of a 29 Wednesday 16; 48) 1 38; 442) 32) rT i sea Blake, although quite as eloquent, forcible | barge was also drowned, making six in one 4 16\7 48) 2 50) 6 6)15 32) NOMINATION DAY. > 50, Thqremng and diligent as of old, has accomplished | day. MONDAY, the 30th May., from the time of’ nothing, and the hopelessness that has! Germany ran behind $12,000,000 last Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in s¢¢tled down upon his followers is evident- | year, Anette Nanenes Ste a standing de- the afternoon of the same day. . : ie & 7 . Qualification of Miewtors;aeb suet 50, Victoria, ly making them inert and careless. A ficit of $16,250,000, Russia is trying to intituled “Charlottetown Water Works Act,’ beaten leader is always inclined to let ' fund a balance to the bad of about $50,000, - 1887," also, Act 43, Victoria, Cap, 15,sec 20 and 64 | 6), tors stew in their own juice, though, to 000, France fails to make both ends meet and 48 vic. and Cap. 8, Sec. 12. = mee (L. 8.1 tell the truth, itis rather a weak sort of , by $20,000,000 each year, Great Britain ba et ot eee revenge. Blake is suffering from the de- | manages by stopping payments on its na- A. H. MACPHERSON. City Clerk. | Mayor's Office, Chariottetown, ' May 16, 1887. moralization of his followers, for which he ‘ tional debt to keep outgo and income on A) eee Aa CARD. pe etd Valin, v.3, QUEEN STR ae. Oo James L, GRADUATE OF Qutario Veterinary College, Toronto. | Office in connection with atiucaiiae & Stewart's | himself is largely responsible. The change: an even keel. The United States has a a in leadership, by which Blake arranged surplus of upwards of $100,000,000 each that each of several sections should have a: year and lays lighter taxes than any of ig subaltern of its own, is practically a con-! them. session that the Liberal party has ceased to} ‘The Toronto board of police cominission- I Livery Stable Great George Street. Ch’town, April 21, 1887—-law & wky ee oe | exist as a united and homogeneous kody, | ers have been considering the action of the : a ° To all who are suffering from the errors and a si then the matter has been ing : .. : . 8 fs ns i. + J 5 © : } indiscretions of youth, ines ety fo eee © mate £' police force during O'Brien's visit and en- tt L. ARTHUR & CO. B have decided to chose Ot the} wserionscr oun, nervous voaknes, earty | ibm bad to worse Eetion Soces Santee Oren ia See oe f The Senate is doing some work. Here! ‘*The board being satisfied with the action isa short record of the proceedings on'!of the police department on occasion of Monday last:— O’Brien’s visit, and in the absence of any remedy was discovered by a missionary in South | ‘Hon. Mr. Abbott moved a jubilee ad- formal representations from responsible ‘ | d Ar | Fancy Dry Goods, commencing Dee erie vee tnt cue Mackerel, Butter, Cheese Eas, cember 16th, 1886, and continuing Ze that in any fishery arrangement between | | y : : 2 . . . . . Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit © |yntil the whole is disposed of, at Great Britain and the United States conced-| Robert Wells saw a meteor fall on the no loop hole by which another Fortune Bay | if WILL leave Halifax every TUESDAY Morning be trusted to protect Canadian interests. | meteor was accompanied by a } ud roaring Vegetables. : . A . Tt ——— , y 3 Hishwick LX ress Tine | ing fishery rights in Canadian waters, and it Harvey farm, about six miles east of El- ia p was necessary that Americans should be sub-: mira, N. Y., at about 11 o’clock on Wed- i‘. - te | ject to the same local restrictions as Cana-| nesday night. On Thursday it was dis- fl affair would be possible. /earth at a great depth, making a pit forty iW COMMISSION MERCHANTS whole of my stock of Staple and that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Thisgreat ee dress to the Queen in an eloquent speech. | citizens to the effect that the police were . Senator Scott in appropriate terms seconded yemiss jin the discharge of their duty, do ~ eae are a cepa — a not intend holding an investigation as has 1usiasm. enator ower moved a resoiu ion» been suggested in some quarters,” 142, 144 Commercial Street, BOSTON, MASS. | SEASON OF 1887. dians, he wished that care be taken to leave’! .overed that the meteor had sunk into tne May 18, 1887. Senator Almon! , | feet across by twenty feet deep in the here- i } ' th ht that the fishe rrespondence pub- | y y P / AX * Bh © YU/ NJ : ee M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, jished showed that the government could tofore even surface of a ten acre lot. The | > — i 4 ie for Charlottetown, calling at Sheet Harbor » Senator Haythorne hoped the government noise, which was heard by many persons, —— ee ae fo a a y: would continue to exercise the vigilance and| although Mr. W ells seems to be the only ‘every alternate trip; return, leaves Charlotte- care which had characterizedjthe late ministry. | one who saw it. He says it was of a bright jtown every THURSDAY afternoon, making) Senator Abbott quite agreed that permission / gray color. ‘ag wane — a ! should not be allowed to United States fisher- a FREIGHT LOW, !men to over-ride local regulations. The} If the present rate of development in the Ch’town, Dee. 14—wky Through Bills Lading granted to New York, | principle to be maintained was that no Lake Superior trade continues, the con- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, | se: sow. | : privi h b 1 by treaty to: ; ste. IS87. SUMmRer Arrangement, ISS. privilege should be allowed by treaty to struction of a new canal at the Sault Ste Vv. W.C cK, é ; ¢ y C V CLARKE Americans in Canadian waters which are not) Marie, that Canada has undertaken, half as et AAA A . yar poser Agent. L we 8 5 eF ne ~ “lpg ae es : Queen’s Wharf, Ch’town, May 17, 1887.—2mo pat | enjoyed by : Canadian fishermen. English a matter of self defence, will be regarded ()* AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st, 1887, Trains will run as follows :— eee Dower ae > an Be within a few years as a matter of n ity. | ce catpoeren (eerie Bay, aisit. The Newfoundlanders| Ty ig" almost impossible to conceive the me a é eb? “i ——— ee |i ane fe HARLOTTETOWN HERALD OF > a } ’ . ms E ‘ chan re that has taken lace in the condi- co. TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. Api 23np, 1887, | this that damages were paid to the United | Cpange that has tAken pile im Northwost : i] ; States. He was assured that both the British 1881 there i ge <r tegy }OBt. & ml \ MRS. McNEILL, REVERE HOUSE! and Canadian governments would keep the| 10 there passed through the American 4 siiechileeil | STATIONS, | Express Accom.| Accom. |; STATIONS. | Bxpeene Accem,| Accom | matter in mind in any negotiations which canal vessels of a freight tonnoge of 1,567,- j ot i - ‘ WEN } speaks VERY HIGHLY of, and wishes you to SEND| might take place.” 741; in 1886 the figures were 4,527,769. ‘ SUMMER ARR AVGEMENT aw AM | P, 4 hae 1) Pe a HER ANOTHER CaSE of —saeneeinilialatimaiiiad tae Last summer the average number of a Charlottetown....... dp €6@ 1 106 { BGO {i Thaler ...oocs-ss0 p L2v |; 600 ; : f : “ : Ktoyalty Janestion ee : 614} 10 35 40 || AlOGEOOM. ; dns .csesesse 2 00 7 05 The new orders recently issued by the} vessels passing through was ane wi ee , rmoys anes North Wiltshire. ...... ; 64 | 12 435 | Bloomfleld............. 2 25 744 | military authorities at Halifax have ren-| many of them of the largest class. 16 4 i H u PAL ACE STS AMERS Hunter Iiver......... . oe ¥ = 2% a ae : ° ; = dered admission to the Citadel by ordinary | growth of the mining industry will in the ’ | Bradalbane............ | 723 | 1213 | 526 ||Wellington...-........( 405 | 1038 | citizens more difficult than ever. No per-| immediate future, call for an annual ton- 4 OF THE | County Line Junction. 7 30 | 8 a 540 Miscouche.....++-+- wie 4 35 10 “4 | son, whether a British subject or not, can|nage of 1,000,000, in addition to on oe | Freetown.......e+e+e0., 740 | 1: 5 55 i by producing a pass' employed, while the grain trade of Dulut 3 “; lk ee | 753) W257 | 617 ar obtain entrance unless by producing a } ployed, he grain & igTE@NATi eae sc] 535 | ‘199 | 650 ||Gommerside...... 4 45 | 40 | AM, from the Brigade office, stating that there {and Port Arthur is destined steadily to ‘6 ee Summerside...... ; api 820 se siasiateahins (ap, 517 Lg : Z are reasons for his or her admittance, and | increase. So evident is this, that American : 3 Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- | Miscouche. ........... PL 8 221 | Freetown.......... ey he 7 10 no one whatever is allowed inside if their | papers are calling for an enlargement of the 1 a land, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at | Wellington............ 9 05 2 47 | County Line Junction.' 5 40 1250 |! 7 30 visit is out of mere curiosity. No foreign- existing canal, to meet already perceived ; 4.00 & mM. PORE Bilbbccccsccevcscess | 935 3 35 | Bradalbane.........+-. 5 47 1258 « 739 er. of whatever nationality, can be admitted | requirements. : Also leave St. John at 7.30 every Saturday ; O’Leary...........++.++. ' 10 30 4 55 | Hunter River.......... 6 12 133 ,; 814 > , y; , db q night for Bloomfield...-++-...... 10 47 5 20 North Wiltshire. ...... 6 22 148 ; 8 30 unless he has a special permit, issued by} [f reports from St. Petersburg can be See sess «+s ee + is : z eee woes : se : * | ou Me . , the War Office in London. Even officers of | trusted, the Russian Government’s latest SOSTON DIRECT. ee ———— ae — A.M. | May 2, 1887. ‘the army stationed in Halifax are not per-} attempt to borrow money from its own ; County Line Junc,..dp | § 45 Cape Trayerse...... dp; | | 6 25 : | mitted to pass the gates if they happen to people has been wonderfully successful. . 7 26.50, 2nd Cape Traverse ...... ar ' 635 | County Line Junc., ar. 7 15 | be dressed in plain clothes without the Three months ago the nation’s budget for | an —— to Boston, 36,50, 2n SS ae — — CIT Y LAUND BY necessary pass. A communication received sian year 1885 was published. The deficit For tickets and other information apply to TRAINS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST. * from the Home authorities this week con-| was more than $26,000,000, andthe Min- G. 4 BitA RP, ae FW. HALES, = | a aii | tained orders that these new rules were to| ister of Finance proposed to meet it and ae indi oer os 3 I c : ibe enforced with the greatest strictness. ide f rtain mili b r sarest Tick ; STATIONS. Express Accom. t ; E beg to announce to the citizens of Char-' g provide for certain nilitary expenses by a re "7 ~~. meee “st Ticket Agent, D | pre | STATIONS | Express Accom |W eeneeeye sees =e have — & a Lt The reason forthe measures or to ~ popeler loan. A few weeks earlier Russia d . 1887— -- Ippe f and having |... ae a ee ; pam {( 2AM i A. M, PM ee re sereines of eS firstolaas Laundress | Tigorously exclude the public is said to ad procured from the Hersents, of Paris, ine Charlottetown..-.. dp : 2 j : = See ec iD : ; ° | we guarantee satisfaction to all who will favor; because newspaper correspondents have a loan of $15,000,000, to be used in mak- oo ps RR # + lakegemnemncnapat 35 1° 78) Mw Stewestdusc orl 810 415 — their a been granted so much tresdom faeite ing acanal, but the attitude of the world’s - - | 30 oak Ly Whew P.M. nee citadel in the past, that they have been} greatest combination of loan negotiators, Mt. Stewart Junc, ; ioe 1 ae SOUTIS..0++eeeeeeeee DP 6 15 1 2 : BALLEM & GAY. | enabled to give minute descriptions of the) whose headquarters are in Berlin was such TH E EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM Morell .--cccces ii atl P 458 ! 9 04 ee Dives escceccece * : = : - /Ch town, May 23, 1887—1mo eod pd works, guns, etc., and this the meer as to leave no hope that large sums could PANY,” havi te to their stock | St Peters...........-.. en et : i ~ i i of type and thetorial ler de Printing, are better ie ; = | s > || Morell..--.- Peveees sees 7 42 I 2 85 ) do _ hot appreciate. In consequerce, the] be obtained in that quarter. It was at first | than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill | Qouria wats 6 25 ll 15 1] ar 8 10 i 4 20 i visiting American newspaper men were Te-{ proposed that the new popular loan should ; Heads, Letter Heads, —_ of 6 ee a Poona age-nreesiaeraaae | Mt. Stewart June. - su i cn fe ¥) fused admission on their recent visit to e about $30,000,000. Subscriptions were cheng wus kan nyte “una. a Mt. Sraeprt J unc..dp| ‘ = = enter toss si eiboesty . e ‘ y Halifax. sed a ealled for, ue on the —_ ult. it was an- N but first-class workmen are emplo n | Cardigan.....-....-.-- ! _ Royalty Junction...... i 5 55 5 ‘ _—— : bom times the. anes nieod their office ; oad, as they import their printing Georgetown. ........ ar’ 5 45 10 00 | Charlottetown ......ar 9 20 615 5 Col. Gzowski has consented te modify the samen t os ies po oe a. papers direst from the maaafactarecs, they ar6 T.-C a | ‘conditions of the skirmishing and volly firing offered. y . able to fill all orders on the most favorable terms. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. ‘QIRE of George Lee, (record 2.23}) Black Pilot, ki ‘the Ds ih patches from St. Petersburg stated that the t ie is ‘ S rge Lee, ( matches for the Gzowski cup at the D. R. A. ‘ renpesthaiy SanmONE. a Shae JAMES COLENAN, he Sep aeenom ae wae eae ae meetings, so that the uniform of the competi-} ¢normous sum of $1,200,000,000 had been spect ° ' Large’s e every ursday rn . . the Government wvuuld W. L. COTTON, Superintendent. ' Friday, till Saturday morning. - may _ drill order in place of heavy fect on and Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1880. Manager. | Ruilway Office, Charlottetown, May 28, 1887-~all prs 6i ‘ i Ch’town, May 5, 1887. ohrobing bit. | only 860,000;000.