ad ~ ee Rita : af x i 5 = ot Sn ans a HP aE Fila. aan = ee: EE TEE TEN RL ren - Special Notices. Berrer and Rhubarb at the Family Groe} ceery. — Kh. K. Brace. 1 Pasrcre forfour cows to let. Apply to} W. EK. Vawson & Co (June 8] Coam (‘uowperr at the Lorie Restaurant. {ia Sltieod | Cac. at Fraser’s Prag Store for any style of pipe or any brand of tobaceo you ever saw or head tell of, LAWN CROQUET— Just received. | Sold cheap. K B. Huestis, Sign of | © ©.) ow how the success which has followed when we know 1e succes f a“ the Pad Lock. . the intr. duction of that policy. se June 3. Gi W kly li ' As one of your representatives in Parhamen Limg Jurce—Fresh Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice, on draught at the Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay 's Corner. [ju 7 2aw lm yat Go te P. G. Fraser's Drug Store, if you wish | to see the bestyssortment of pipes and tobacco | in the eity. {juneb (nk case worsteds, one case Scotch tweets, opening today at D. A, Brece's. fja Str Jcsr Rec#zivep.——A vey choice assortment | of Childre..’s Carriages, American make, which | will be sold very cheap, at the P. KB. Island | Fuiniture Warerooms.—-M. brrctrer {june7 pat lw | Tue Lerne is one of the best Restaurants | , ’ in the Dowinior. Call and be convinced {ju 8 10icod | New Marre Sccar at Beer & Gorre | Be.rast Gixcer ALE (the real article) just | received at the Lorne Kestaurant, also a few barreis of Ciderme, the French beverage {ju S 10: eod THERE are ‘‘rustic pipes,” of matchless | béanty, in Freser’s Show « ase. tha® are fairly longing to be filied and smoked | junc6 | Go To W. P. Vetw1.z's for Clover, Timothy antl Garden Seer. fap 7 wkly 20 EVERY one goes to Fraser's Drug Store jor handsome pipes and the most fragraat tobacco, | [june6 Lapis’ English Kid Walking Boots, Slp-| pefsand Shoes, A f.w pairs just opeved at | the London Hcuse. {june 3, 63 Can. and see the large supply of Creckery | at Colwili’s. Webuy tor cash and wil: sell} cheap m29 2aw wky 4i. A Larner quantity of Flower Pots at W. P | Colweils. m2 tf Bey your Spring and Summer Dry Goods | from John Me’ice & Co. They are selling | very cheap. Kobert Orrs old stand. fmalS wly Dixxer Sets, Tea Sets, and ‘Toilet Sets | to be soid cheap at + olwali’s. m29 2aw whk4: tix Hundred Milk Pans and Crocks to be | sold cheap at Colwiil’s, m292aw wkly di | Cnowr Szep Wueat at W. P. Colwil’s [ma 24 ti | A® execllent lot of Ware, in milk dishes, | etc, at the Pottery, clicap, {m.6 .0i cod | CANADIAN Cheese just received et Beer & | Goff s. [may 20 Still taking {ank P. E. island | Bills for Goods at W. E. Dawson | & Co's. {ma 17 | Partvracs for three or four cows, with | Water, uu the Mount Edward Road. Apply immediately. — WILLIAM Lopp. [mvz7 tf) Bakixe Beaks at Beer & Goft's. [may 20] To save the heels of your boots from wear- | ing get a pair of heel protectors, o ly 10 cents, at Dorszy, Gorr & Co. {ap2s tf} GaanamFLower at Beer & Goff's. [may 20) Cash paid for Bank P. ©. Island | Bills at W. E. Dawson & Co's. [ma 17 Come apd see the splendid assortment Spring [weeds manufactured at the Char- lottetown Woolea Mills, and for sale cheap at Wm. Gordon's store, sign of the Sheep, | Grafton Street, near Walker's corner. POLITICAL MEETINGS. Messrs, MeDonald and Muttart will meet the electors of King’s County at the following pl.ces; At Montague Hall, on Tuesday. June 6th, at 7 ovlock, p.m. At Murray Harbor South, on Wednesday, 7th June, at7 p m, At Brooklyn, Lot-61, on Friday, 9th June, at 7 p. m. At the Court House, Souris, on Saturday, 10th June, at5 p.m. * At St Pete;’s Bay Court House, on Monday, 12th June, at 5 p, m. At Cardigan Bridgeyon W ednesday, the 14th, at 7 Vclock, p. m. At Dundas Court House, on Thursday, the | 15th at 7 p. m, | At Cox's, Morell, on Friday, the 16th, at 5| o’clovk, p m, At McDougali’s, Rollo Bay, on Saturday, the 17.b, at 3 p. m. ju iliaialeaiaas = Ge MORTGAGE SALE. — ere TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on! TUESDAY, the 30th day of May next,’ A. D. 1882, at the hour of twelve! o’clock, noon, in front of the Law! Courts Building, Charloitetown,— LL that tract, piece and parcel of land being the southern half of Town Lot Number ‘Sixty-five in the third bundrea of Town Lots ia Charlottetown, bounded as fol- lows, that is to say: (ommencing at West Street, at the North-west commer of Town Lot number fifteen in the third haodred ot Town Lots aforesaid ; thence east along the north. erm boundary of said Town Lot number fifteen eighty-four tect or thereabouts to Town Lot number sixty-six in the said third hundred of Town Lots; thence north along the western boundary ctsaid Town Lot number sixty-six eighty feet; thence at right angles therewith eighty-four feet or thereabouts to West! Street aforesaid; thence south along the eastern side of West Street to the place of commencement, together with all houses, buiidings, rights, members aud appurtenances a belonging or in any wise appertain- ng. The above sale is made pursuant to the Power of Sale coniained in an Indenture of Mortgaze date.; the sixteenth day of October A. D. 1875, and made between Samuel am, worthy Earleand Esther Julia Earle his wife Se supa mes Hh Hav Por further particulars, apply at the office of Reriane H Haviland, Solicitor, Chartotte. | Dated this 25th day of February, A.D, 1882. | T. HEATH HAVILAND. || | having your espe ial | justified the Gover: ment m that act, and 'using bis words in his recent address, say, il | tion when distribution was made aud New- ‘The Largest aud Best Selected all of which will be sold below cost for cash. at moderate charges. THE DAILY EXAMINER, JUNE 12, 1882. : anneal Minatnee | To the Free and Indopendent Electors t ; nt of Queen’s bounty. GENTLEMEN, Ayvain L have the or of se licitiny your suff:aves at the Ele tion to be held fr the Veominion House of ommons OU the <Obth June next. , e i hanking vou for the support you formerty ' © . * — orded to Mme as a representative of the Liberal Conservative Party in this Province at s policy was first sonfidently appeal to you inaugurated, s time when it for the past four years, My Views upon moat yt the leauing questions of the day are knowa to you. bs A tupporter of the Liberal Conservative Party of the Dominron, 1 have endeavored, interests in view, to as sist the present Government mn its many measures | dvancipg the material interests of Canada | \Without increasing our taxation 16 has been able to estal lish and foster great manufactur ing and commercial indus ries, and by wise and judicious legislation materially to adva ce the prosperity of the whole pt ople. A yearly surpius in the treasury has proved its capacity for aduiuistering the finances of the country, oy free of duty and enabled us to-day to ep} some of the necessaries of life. rhe urprecedented development and peop- ling of the North West Territories has been the result of the contract made by the present Government with the Canada Pacitic Mallway Company, in the face of the bit.erest oppor) tien for some time past given to any public meacure. A year's experience has more ‘han falsified every preaiction against its success, [f will net deceive you by announcing my- se fa Free Trader. 1 will be as honest as Mr Blake, the Leader of the Reform Party, and, ‘*Free Trade is for us impossible, and the issue is whether the present tariff. 1s perfect or defective and unjast.” T have no hesitation in upholding the present tariff, believing it to be tramed ia the best mterests of the-whole Dominion, and that its adoption has infused new life and vigor into our country, lifting it eat of the condition of prostration into whieco it had su: k four years ayo. The settled policy of both parties is adverse to Free Trade. It is dishonest toattempt to conceal the fact. 1 ask your tuffrages on no alse issue, but if elected by you wall always feel it my duty in the adjustment of the Tanff, to see that the particular interests of this Pro- vince are not overlooked. Our claim to a portion of the Fishery Award is one of paramount importance, | regres that hitherto cur efforts to vbtain its recognition have been unavuiling with both political parties We bave, at least, tie satisfaction of knowing that xo time or op portuuity has been lost im presenting. it. Finding that our ¢ a ms singly and apart trom that of the Maritime Proviaces, would nt be entertained favorably by the House, I, with te other representatives of this Island, joined bands with the representatives.of the Ma: itime Provinces acd pressed cur Cate upon the Dominion Parliament with a strength enly to be gained by united acon. . Yuu are aware of the failare fetnat effort. and the pro novneed opin ons of the leaders of both par- ties a.ainst us, Itis greatly to be regrevcd | that the separate and distinct claim of the | sland was not. at the settlement of the case | presented before the Fishery Commis- sion at Halifax, duly made and claimed. t was an ivexcisable oversight on the part of the counsel representing this Island. For} although recogniziug the fact that the arbi- | tra'ors could by no possibuity have made a | separate award ia our case, the fact of our | i ' ' ; ; having a distinct claim, had it thus been beought to the netice of the British Agent, would have placed us in a much be ter posi foundiaud paid a portion of the award. Dealing with a Government which has so | far, recognized the rights generaily of the | Maritime Provinces to this Award at to grant | for the material furtherance of t eir fisheries the interest on the full sum awarded, 1 shall contipne to press for the recognition cf a claim which I believe to be ‘ust and equ:table. | The grant this year mace to our public | works ia‘an earnest of the evident intent of the Government to deal generously with us. I need not say that, knowing from whence it comes, every doliar grantd will be really appr: priared and spent for the pur- poses for which they were granted. My colleague, “Pr. Jenkins, and myself will, I trust, be able in the short time al- lowed us, to meet. most.of you-at the public meetings called throughout the County. } have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Yours respectiully, FREDK, DE ST. CROLX BRECKEN, June 1, 1882—ne FURNITURE. ON THE ISLAND, At Gieatly Reduced Prices, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Suits | Parlor and Drawing Room TO SUIT ALL, CHANBLE SUITS, — IN -- Walout, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap CHATRS, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsteads, Beds, Rattrasses, Ae, Ke. LOOKING CL‘ SSES AND MIRRORS Picture Moulding & Frames EFRON BEDSTEABS, Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor nices, Venitian Blinds, &c., All kinds of orders promptly attended tu JOHN REWSON. April 8, 18-2—2m (fo 27 law till scale} mon The above salo to’ silat ° a0 stponed until MON. DAY, the 26th day ot Jane, next, 1882, then to come off at the seme ‘time and place. | Duted the goth day of May +83. , » HEATH HavVivayD, Mortgages | Chiiidiren’s Car. ivges, frou Bedsteads CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON, Over the Intercelonial and! For sale at Post Office at Pictou Lancing by the Province Building. pexeeisa PORTLAND CEMENT. The Ganada Fire and Marine Insurance boy ERSBY GIVE NOTICE that they have trasferred their Fire Insurance } business to the Citizens’ Insurance Co’y of Canada, who assume ali will pay all claims arising under their current Policies. The 1 on without interruption at the office ot the urder- ALEX. 8. URQUHART, AGENT. liability, unl business will Le carriet siyned. et CITIZENS’ INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. IST! SHED 1864. Presipenr—SIR HUGH ALLAN, eee ' (Allan Steamship Co ) $1,800,600 00 112,000 00 : ; 1,270,383 48 GLRALD ©, BART, General Manager. LO*SES PAID TO DATE GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT . ‘ SBOURITY TO POLICY HOLDERS ALEX. S. URQUHART, General Agent. Office—Next door to Owen Connolly & Co's, Queen Street, Charlottetown. N. B.—I have appointed Mr. J. Mercaur Travelling Agent for the above Co. ; May 25, 1852—2w A.S. U. Ex Phenican and Alsatia from London. ——— 10: ——— CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. A splendid range, from the best Brussels to the Cheapest Hemp, new designs and low prices. J. B. MACDONALD’S. ———_ -:0:- Ladies’ Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Parasols, Umbrellas, Silks, fatirs, Laces, Fringes, Bugle Trimmings, NoneE CHEAPER. J. B. MACDONALD’S. Primes. Prints. _ Prints. An immense variety of the newest and most desirable patterns. J, B. MACDONALD'S. ee 30: Dress Goods, Every Quality and Price, fram S Cents up. Hosier), Gloves and Small Wares in Great Variety, J.B. MACDONALD’s. CLOTHING. —— 30 CLOTHING. CLOTHING. In Men’s, Ycuths’ and Boys’. The largest stock and lowest | prices 1 have yet cflered. You can save money by buying your Clothing a ‘J. B. MACDONALD’. Rrepan’s O)d Stand, Qneen Street, May 26, ISS2—wkly pat pres ‘CH We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS, In Hardware, Grocerjes, Glassware, Xe¢., af prices to suit the times. EAPSIDE. 20: 20: Gur Bea, Coffee, Ficur, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Kates. <3 .— NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKUANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPs, OILS, &e., &e., IN GREAT VARIBTY. ————-— 30: PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. HENRY BEER Charlottetown, Apri] 19, 1882—2aw, whkly Tickets to all Points| eel WEST AND NORTH WEST, GARDEN SEEDS, Carden Seeds. | Fresh and Good, Grand T. unk Railways. Db. A. M LEOD, Opening To-day at UNION BAK P. B ISLAND. DIVIDENC NO. 36. ee } N OTL E is hereby given that a Dividend | at the rate of cight per cent, per annum | has been declared on the capital stock of this | Bank tor the past six months, payable at its | Head Office azd Branches after this date, } GEORGE MACLEOD, | Charlotietown, May 31, 1852. Cashier. | i eile ee ; © purchase will receive all information up appiication to JNO, WM. MORRISON, Chairman 0° Trastees, Ch’town, May 29, 1882. Political Meetings. Messrs, Laird and Davies Will meet the Electors of the First District of Queen's County at the following times and places :-— FIRST DISTRICT. Doyle’s Cross, Lot 20 —Moaday, Sth June, at Ze clock, p. m. Clifton Hali—Monday, o'clock, p. m.” St. Anun’s, Lot 22—Tuesday, 6th June, at 2 o'clock, p. mm. Bradalbyn ~Tuesday, o'cloc x p. 22 Springton — Wednesday, o clock, p. m Kelly’s Cro-s—Wednesday, 7th June, at 7.30 o'clock, p. m. Crapand Hali— Thursday, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Jonshaw — Tharsday,, Sth June, at 7,30 o'clock, poem. SECOND DISTRICT, Milton Hail—-Friday, 9th June, 2 p. m. Rustico bank— Friday, 9th June, 7.30 p. m. New Glasgow—Saturday, 10th Juns, 2 p. m. Brooktield—Saturday, 10th June, 7.30 p. m. Coruwall—-Monday, 12th June, 2 p. m. Dominion school, Long Creek-- Monday, 12th June, 7.20 p. m- South W iltshire— Monday, 19th June, 1 p.m. THIRD DISTRICT. Winsloe Road, Northern Schovihonse—Wed- nesday, 14th June, 2p. m. - Brackley Point Road, Harrington Schoolhouse nei Wednesday, l4th June, 7.30p m. Saw Mil Bridge - Thursday, 15th June, 2p.m Core Head, Western Schooihouse— Thursday, 15th June. 7 30 p m. Ten Mile House, St. Peter’: 16th June, 2 p. m Mount stewart Hall— Friday, 16th June, 7.30 p m. Fort Auguetus, Smith’s Corner—Saturday, i7th June, 2. p m. | Lot 48. Uriscoli’s Schooihouse-—Saturday, 17th Jnue, 7 p. m. 5th June, at 7.30 6th 7.30 June, at o ith June, at 2 Rvad— Friday, ~ Prince Bdward island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 18. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. a To take effect on the 5th June, 1882, TRAINS OUTWARD. ‘ STATIONS. . EXPRESS. ;} MIXED. | MIXED, cy Fitts 2 ey Ch’town ..|Dp 6.45am ~ cae Dp 4 20pm | Royalty Jc * 7.00 * | N Wiltsh’e ‘* 7.35 * | Hunter R’r “745 * oa) 8 oo “< | Co'ty Line.; ** 8.16 * Dp10.02 - “10.531 5 og « “410% | 5.42 4 1150" | 617 sc 12 00° Ar 6 25 - “ 4.40 « | Bradalba’e ] Dp 6.30 * Freetown | “ 896 **, “12 15pm “ 645 “ Keusingt’n ** -40 “12 45%* * 7.05 Ar9U5 “ /Ar Lis “| 7 46 « : > | | Summ’ side Dp® 5**|Dp 2.00 +, / j Wellingt’n “10.00 “1% 249 + | Port Hall. .| +110 27 ** | ** 3.30 | U'Leary...| *1'.20 * ** 45g * | Bloomtield | “oes as 525 “ $010 OF r605 “ | Alberten, i 12.05 pm Dp6 20 «| | Tignith . 'Arl2.40 Ar 7.20 “ | Ch'town .. Dp 4.00pm! Dp 7 OCam | Royalty Je <nee at tie es bse . aa 1. 2a - | Bedford.../°** 440 “] gg) «1 >» 'Ar 6.05 ** tAr8 40 * | Mt. ete . Mt. tew't Dp 5b Dp oo * | Morell....1** 5.43 «; | St. Peter’s.| “* 6.14 | “10,98 & | | Bear River] “6 28 “*{ “71 10 “' Souris ....}Ar 7.10 “ 'Ari?.@0 ee Mt. Stew’t'Dp5 15pm|Dp 9 l0am Cardigan...) 610 4° | “10 35. Jeorget’n., Ar 6 30 “ |Ar11.00 * TRAINS INWARD, tne renee a SPATIONS, EXPRESS. MIXED, Jh’town ..\Ar 8.00pm Ar 3 50pm Arl0.20am Royalty Je\Dp 7.45 ** |Dp3.25 ++ ‘ N Wiltsh’e] 71 «| «9.06 wn plea? a Hunter R’r| “7.00 «947 “| “ 9 00 «4 Bradalba’e ' ** 6.36 ** | * 1.30 * Beg > ce Co’ty Line, | “6.30 «| «9.99 «| * 8 16“ Freetown.. "619" 105 © D755 « Kensingt n +e 6 Ot ae i $419 40 7 se 5 40 ce j *-12. 60 sé “sé 7.00 “6 Eee eee | HARVIB'S BOGKSTORE. ‘ | May 1, 1882—tf WARTED. [as { O Lease or Purchase A FIELD of from! Al ‘ FI G i four to six acres, within ove mile from j Apply to ¢ |! ¥ 7 ILL stand ‘ PyEy at “The North American JOHN A. MacDONNELL, W Hotel” on May Ith, 12th, 25th and President ‘ aledonian Clubof P. E. I. | 26th, June 8th hap i ian C ~Ked, | 26th, June , 9th, Y2nd and 23rd, and July Ch’town, May 27th, 38 2.—tf | 8th, ‘7th, 20th ana Dist This will be fae FOR SALE. ‘tinued throvghont the sasou, health and ) weather permnitting, Fur tuarther particnlara , Se posters. i NEWTON LEE. April 22 1982~—tf | Tignish . .. Samm’ si nmin’ side 45,20 + |ArtL30am| Wellingt’n|Dp 4 46 ** (Dpl035 ** Port Hill vs} ** 4,17." Le 943 s O Learys..| @ 3.93 «] 6 yas 4 Bloomfield; ** 3.06 -* |." 7.50 * Alberton ..| 2.40 + |.” ‘10 “| 200 * |Dp 6.00 “ Ch'town .. Arl0. 00am Ar 7.00pm Royalty Je Dp 945 “ |ip6 x7 “4 4 | cern and appreciate the goou HE Trustses of St, James’ Charch, having | Government such as now rules the destinies of still uneold a tew Bonds of the issuc ad. | Cavada, whose history proves them te be vertised in January last, any parties desiring | gifted with that rare administrative capacity To the Electors of ’ County, 4 ENTLEMEN, ~~ Having received the Unanimous vemination of the Dele raten convened at Charluttetown, on the 20th tet to select candidates to contest the County. ia the interests of the Liberal-Conservative party, at the coming general election, | to selicit your support for myself - league, Mr. Brecken. ? mF we I do 80 with the more confidence that assured the constituency | aspire to eae is truly ana essentially St.James' Church Bonds. te great mosjoriey--poecces thet letllicene and disezimivation whici ewable Uiem to dis- qualition of a and exceptional tivancial ability, which: | the effect of rapidly and easily en _ | resources of the country. maintaiuing, ef the same time, a large and increasing surplus in | the treasury, —a surplus produced by a fiscal | policy which, while it does aot press anduly (on the industrial classes, stimulates and | encourages those yicat mining and manufac. | turing interests, v hich are indispensable, as | adjuvants t agriculture, in the | Prosperity of people. Having so ea surplos, the Goveimment is in @ pésition to deai hberally with the Provinces, and the fact that. in the supplementary es: imates, is the handsome stm of $312,000 for this is evidence of the intentivu, as well as the ability of the Executive, t» provide ungiudg- ingly for our public works; and I am happy to be in a position to state that engineers will be here almost directly to commence One of the works; i €, to survey the different rontes sugyested for the location of the Cape Traverse tallway. Under the policy of the Mackenzie Govern- ment, on the other hand, the resources of the country were undeveloped, mi manufactures were reduced almoat to a standstill, and the treasury was worse than ewpty— its ouly poesession being a large and anunally increasimg defigit. These are facts, xeutlemen; if ay one be disposed to doubt them, I shall have much pleasure when we mee", in proving them beyond dispute, and I trust to the goua sense and patriotism of the K.ectors of Que- p's County not to aid in put- reduced our country to the confines of ruin. The attacks of the Opposition on the polic adopted by the Gove oe for the ns of the Canada Pacific Rai.way and the devel- opment of the Great North-West, are effectu- aly and most satisfactorily answered, and the wisdom ef that policy triumphantly confirmed by the vast and daily stream of iumigration pow pouring into that great and jucreasing fertile portion of our country. © The question of our claim to a portion of chi fly due to the fact that the Terms of Union agreed to by the Laird-Haythorne D-legation stipulated that the other Pro- this and = to with Island, that our distinctive claim was. nos urged before the Fishy Commis- sien. I becheve, however, that there is still a chance of our receiving a portion; amd, if elected, I will use eve effort to see that jastice is done in this matter. i very much regret that time will not permit me the pleasure of personally soliciting yeur suffrayes; but if youdo me the honor oi return- lug me as oue of our representatiyes, [ will justify your confidence hy striving, to the uiwost of my powcr, to further the interests of this County, of the Island, and of this Canada of Ours Lam, gentlemen, With every consideration, Yours trely, J. T. JE KISS. May 31, 1882. —_--- el P, kK. ISLAND Sicam Navigation Gey, The Steamers ST. LAWRENCE, and PRINCESS OF WALES will, com- mencing the 29th "ay, 1882, sail as uheer: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thureday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock connecting there with the Train for Helifax. Returning to Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, Priday and Saturday, at ¥ p. m., on arrival of Train | from ftalifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetcwn every Thursday at 2 p, m, Gnd return to | Pictou leaving Georgetown at five o'clock oa ; Finlay morning, vn Bong NEW BRUNSWICK, CA‘ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday excepted) on errivas of morning Train from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for vach cf the above named places; aud at St, Jobo, with steamers ot the 1 8, 5. Co. and the All Rail Line to Portland and Boston, Returning, leave Point du Chene every Gay (Snuday excerpted) on arrival of day train from St, Joba, for Summerside, CoU- necting there with Express ‘I rin for Char . lottetow n. Also leave Charlottetown for Sammerside every Monday morning, at 2 o'clock, and leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Satarday ‘vening about five o'clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, My 25. 1882, secretary. — » egnen cm a at VU ae hie, MADAL, 32 78 J OSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. - Nathics vis OZ tt | ERR Bediord,..} “ 9.20 ** * 6.00 «+! ‘ se 8.65 a6 se 520 “ss, s Mt. Stew’) ay 8.45 LAr 5.00 «| Morell,... Dp5.i17 “ |Dp4 15 “ St. Peter's}.‘* 7.55 ** i “* 242. « Bear River} ** ~ 23 ‘| ** 2.50 * Souris See #e 6.50 ee te 2.00 ae Cardigan..| ** 7.50 -*| * 325 “ Georget’n .j ‘* 7.30 * | ** 3.00 ™ Mt. Stew’! Dp6.45am!Dp 4 sel re L AVLNG rented the premises lately ec- eupied by C. F. Haknpas, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the TINSIITH BUSINESS iL. B. ARCHIBALD, |; Aytil @, 1852~3m PEARL BRUs, & OO - i's Hep éo get sour Piietin dapg js at Way, ¥32—to' | EGR aveh Pabeting ehbars Superintendent | t pled to Railway Office, Qbarlottet , May 3), 108, wily; prod Doe) p>-Gee Ble Fey, 6, TH9R n all its branches. Orders putctually at- A cali reepectfully solicited, + mines and - img Mea in power whose manifest, incapacity the Fis ery Award is one of great difficulty, © vinees shou d participate eqnally in the Award - the fact A Soda. ik ME an Qh WEE a tiniee ie on oa