_— ee eee "Tet H.. -b)DAwkaAa & HXAMINEHR, AUGUST 9, 1:83. i — a al ; | T f the bank to its | A Single Red Hair. approached young Whitt'esey, and, placing . . THE MARRIAGE POSTPONED] The Isst statement of the , — ; Toes 7 ter | ) AILY Kx AMINE R. i. shareholders showed that the net profit of ; $ . 2 He gle ¥ ri ok Lenn vo j ORTANT , LAYER IN Said: ivre, teKe thi-.’ l, bo, ‘e- , eee NEITHER MITE BRIPE NOR GROOM READY JUST the bank for 1882, after writing off all bad Tab EPPRTANS ro eee 8 lied the ins sani **] only did my duty % AUGUST 9. 1883. VET— TALES WITH TWO CASHIERS—Binaw |and @oubtfal debts, losses, ectc., was MYSTERIOUS MURDER, | Ped tne } g man, } i 1 --- > CIAL STATEMENTS OF THE TWO BANKS—THE | $141,462, The sum of $13,500 was realized ile | He finally consented to recept a gold watch +4 ial Note r RMS CF om i” ro BE AI PROVED sy|from the sale of bonds. Seventy five Archibald W. Newton, a young man who | end chain, which tho girl will purchase for | Editorial Notes. SHAREHOLDER thousand dollars were carvied to the reserve | »,.), ngs to a wealthy family which stands | hin. : Mise Coombs said: L ay teen dy-| iliniiinimsitnalines yA saallien fund, which was thus increased to $400,000, ‘high in England, has just beeo convieted in | ig all my a - be os ee of sume ona ; : > 3 { Qe » ye gu ie yt —The Montreal Star has undertaken (From the Halifax Herald.) UNION BANK OF P. E, I. | Orange County, Florida, of the murder ro ae ego's 4 genet se OP wae tidhcnl . . on . ' , esti: ell —. ast sme : 2 ts to expose a very peculiar mode of doiug he tine of shareholders of the Ban} The following is a general statement of | Samuel McMiulav. The ny i ae tor tga alge lina: Mi rte NEW COTTONS business by a cheap clothing establish-| , x ea t. ae +. : S r ‘ a doneie of | the affairs of the Union Bank of Pp. E.| os ea tel tka steotr aie es was engaged to be married to a young lady 5 a a n a . om ae : o LVOVe SCOLL » Consice ald . alan . on. % arch :— verd:et, ‘ e } i "18C j a 6 . ment in that city. In its praisew yrthy amalgamation with the Union Bank of| [sland on the 7th of _ mm veguptin thie jatiatdsontt” Qiice eae ach | at Sioux City. q efforts to parify the business morality ot brince Edward Island, is called for 11 Liabilities, excitement in the court room. In the | + +» o- i 6 & —— AT— Montreal the Star 1s ee w ith ;o clock this morning =< a Island Notes in circulation....... edie. . $297,860 spring vf 188t Newton appeared at San-' One of Charicttetown’s Hard criminal libel and a civil action for | delegates have not yet completed the Work | Deposits bearing interest... . 204,703 | ford, bearimy a letter from Me. Gray, one | Citizens Captured. _ 25 000 Notwithstanding this the | of examining the affairs of the Bank of Nova} Deposits not bearing interest... . 92,191 f the London stockholders, to J. E. lireatly R du 6, Prices $20,000. . — oe bin Saal Scotia, it is probable that, after discussion, | Daina’ due to other banks......... 8,372 | f the Sanford Co a . . l ub ' paper snaps ifs hogers at the intimida- | tl ’ : : 11 = sail teas im ell Graham, the manager of the d "i . On Monday night ast, policeman Allan 7 . . . i@ Meeting wii © aadjyourne oO a SUD- sain ae leawt 7 ’ 3 - ‘ ’ tion which is being emp!oyed - preven’ somreees date. It is mn rstood that tl e| 603,258 re ai eee ia, Gack Mn copttah. air a hard tt rough ere it from doing a public duty, and promises | joins of union arg to be in proportion to | Capital paid up.........ee.ee cere es 162,222) Ga ae ae : 9 | Ing individual, who was making consider- sa WT bg : a : | a whe ~ ea * er Graham was authorized to pay him $83 ; ’ oe to publish iv detail the evidence it has | the assets of the two banks. The managers, ' eee tannes eee or oar month. Newton, a youth - fine ap- nuise eae and aa cy a8 collected from the local magistracy, the | however, are not very much inclined Uh ne Se Oe <a ance and pleasing manners, was popu- Queens Shaken -. tor sale Keeping. dm. tag Just reccived and in stock, . 2 : > : -. . | Reserve for interest on deposit re- pearance I Ng abe morning, when brought before Stipendiary chief of police and his staff of detectives, | take the public into their confidence. ceipte 6,121 | lar at first, but his good reputation was ie atte oy a ance “ in sien Deen as . ° ee ee Se ee ee rr ee ee , , > e ied ave as well as from private citizens aod es | Net profits on hand. ... 4,869} soon blasted. There were reasons to sus- Patrick Murphy iis ae action and 49 BALES AND GASEKS strangers as to = Ravan 7" rand - WHAT MANAGER FYSHE SAYS. 8807. 828 _ ea TAI Sun backed Coed oe aa assurance on sundry ceccasions that he which many people have Deen scandal I ive y hei — oe 7 eae ‘at ‘wonld pot remain in town ten minutes if i Neches! tines 7 “T shall be glad to give you all the infor- 1 ssete assault upon Miss Poily Bowron. Suose- - a a ‘ ously swindled. If the Star succeeds iu mation, in regard to the amalgamation, that} | i ae i ee 8 52,459 | quently cr sent woney to England for allowed his freedom excited suspicion a (44,550 YARDS) anges Tere ee te oe ag, | up 2m at liberty to give,” said manager Notes of sbedqedh on other banks... 11.908 | Kate Bowron, a sister of the alleged vic- futker befire ole rt iw 4 o 3 the people by seductive advertisements, | Fyshe to a Herald reporter. ‘“The prelim-| Balances due from other banks...... 87,963 | tim, and meeting her in New York, married So vat eased toa Selow for pert and who seize the opportunity a —e ioe for the amalgamation a hg oa her, and the couple returned to Crystal in default eb 'balng sale te pay four dollars them, it wil! have accomplished a good | banks are progressing very satisfactorily. 152,331 | Lake, Grange County. Brae ‘: ; work It would have been finished before this} Notes and bills discounted.......... 477,594 THE Soin “ CRYSTAL LAKE a Roce Footed i oh h my a Sa) ‘ had we been able to get through the work. | Cash accounts and other assets...... 145 628 a — : : : Murphy had a shght altercation the —AND— — The hotels,both city and country,are | The work was much heavier than antici-| Bank premises...................++ 31,969 W hile this was going on another topic night previous when it was ascertained overcrowded with straugers who have} pated, so much so that the meeting of the - of suspicion presented itself. There lived | that the prisoner had given @ wrong Dame : ; come here principally on pleasure trips. | shareholders of the Union Bank has been $807,823|in Oravge county, near Crystal Lake, a| into court and that-he was no less a person- Uubleached Cotto Ever ear. as the advantages of the} postponed, and it is quite likely that the Profit and Loss Account, man named Samuel McMillan, who bore|age than Thes) Enman, an individnal Tale , iene id t “eee more | meeting of our sharehoiders, called for to-| ip, pividend No. 36 $ 6,488 the reputation of being a miser, and was|for whom the Charlottetown authori- or - nee g ae of visit- | BOrTO™: will be adjourned to a subsequent | -~. Dividend No. 27... yen 8 6,488 supposed to carry a large sui of money on | ties pon Lee Ss for ee ; a widely known, a larger num "| day.” To Amount for depreciation in seeur- his person. He owned a valuable grove, | and for whoso appreheusion a ne COTTON FLANNELS, ors flock to our shores satisfied that they ‘What do you mean by the heavy ed ee ee ee 8,978 | the sale of which he was negotiating with | warrant” was issued some time ago. En- cau find nowhere in Canada such a de-| work ?” Ms Dalense ain *.. , *. cU.ik 4,869 | Newton, who with his wife lived near by. | man’s chum, Brown, it will be remembered, lightful place tc spendafew weeksholidays.| ‘Going through the books and satisfying —---— | Newton knew the habit of McMillan of | was sept to Dorchester for three years ata AND— The iatense heat of the sun which in large | themselves as to the condition of the bank $ 26,826 | carrying money. On Saturday evening, | recent term of the Supreme Court at Char- Z cities makes life intolerable, is not felt | and estimating the value of the stock, as ———— |September 30, McMillan was last seen lottetown. The culprit is supposed to be BED TICKINGS : ; |. healthy | Shown in the assets. We estimate the value By Balance from last year.......... 2,495 | alive just after sunset in company with | deeply interested in the late heavy robber- ! . here at all, ovag the OO0ty SOY I od our stock at 81.50 for every $1. By net profits for year, after deduct- Newton, walking towards Newton's hoise.}ies at the capital. Shortly after Euman breeze which blows continually from the} «7 am not in a position to give the public _ing bad and doubtful debts.,.... 14,330) He never returned to bis home, and, after} had been identified the Stipendiary was| These Goods will be sold low te ma! e room Gulf. Besides, where could one go to any valuation of their stock.” By Transferred from reserve fund.... 10,000} some days, his neighbors became anxious|handed a telegram from the Attorney for fall importations. WHOLESALE AND get such boating, fishing, and shooting} ‘When do you think the meetings for e & 26.826 and instituted a search for kim, On the | General requesting him to hold the prisoner RETAIL, as the Island affords? Every advantage | final ratification of the terms will take | see") 17th day of October his headless body was | until an officer arrived from Charlottetown ‘ in either one of these sports is offered to place ?” ; A TALK WITH CASHIER MCLEOD. found in Crystal Lake, partly consumed by | to os him in charge.-—Summerside Jowr- [ ot tourists, whom we gladly invite then to “In abouta month. But you will under-| [y conversation with a Herald reporter, nc toga eee eiceied aaa 6 e j T) our Island Home. We feel assured that | 8t#d that there is not the per ee hitch in| Gearge McLeod, cashier of the bank, said conmiiihin rama dbbhinte oh ane et : SRIP NEWS Sis a tte once having paid us a visit they will have any of the proceedings and wo don't expect | in the presence of Messrs. W. E. Dawson tater ‘the “eh of the murdél wee a ’ wits no hesitation in coming again a second |" Ther there ie h and John Ings : The amalgamation of the| song near the same spot and a bullet hole PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN SIGN OF THE LION, +m Then there is neegrodnd for, the siste-) Union: Bank of P. E. I. with the. Bank of | Suns Deer She Sato Spe. eee kal. O ARL N. - time. ment going the rounds of the press that the | Woy, Scotia will be based on the intrinsic | #9 @#eovered In the back of his skull. Un CLEARED. f, ee amalgamation scheme will collapse on ac-} yojue of the assets and earning powers of the brains being removed a bullet dropped| Aug. 8—Rosana, Duguay, Tracadie, N. B., T N TiN 1) ae 5 ae os 2 \ e ads: Bisel at oF : : The Dominion and Centennial | °°Unt of the Shaw failure?” aoa the two banks, relatively.’ out, bricks; Magdalene, Clarke, Shediac, bal, li A é lt in Exhibition thi _ ” The Shaw failure won't hurt | «Whay will that be?” WHICH APPEARED TO FIT EXACILY A PISTOL OUTPORTS, : . sis bank. “Well w i oe: : Summerside, A +C, Rei : ; ; og Tis ‘*‘Do you care to say what the effect of a ore -_ oe od Newton had borrowed from a neighbor Pictou, aie PEE O- Saye. Aye Oe OR, TEW TEAS, of Prime Quality, 75 Cheste, Dr. Jenkins who was sent by the Island Advivery Board to St. Jobn, met the Com- mission on Tuesday, the 7th inst., and ex- plained his mismon. Dr. Jenkins spoke for some time on the o!jections to the arrangement of the Prize List and suggested certain ameudments, After some discussion it was decided to have the suggestions of Dr. Jenkins dealt with by a Committee, of which the Provin- cia) Secretary of New Brunswick was the Chairman. . ENLARGING THE PKIZE LIST. The committee appointed at the meeting of the Commission to confer with Dr. Jeukins, of Charlottetown, met at the Royal Hotel the same evening, and after a protracted session, decided to recommend several additions to the prize list to satisfy the Prince Eo ward Island people. Althouyi all that De Jenkins askea on behalf of the Island was not granted, he expressed him- self as satislied with the additions made, and thonght they would, ina measure, con ciliate the Island and materially enlarge the exhibit from that province. The addi- tional cost fer prizes will be $400. The following are the additions decidea on: — Class No. 2—Trotting, carriage and road horses— Mare with foal at her feet....... Class No. 3—Draft or agricultaral horsea— Ist. 2d. 3d, 20 S15 $10 hat failure will be on the bank of Nova Scotia?” **Its not going to effect us atall. I don’t think Shaw’s loss will be very heavy.” ‘**Here is a statement from the St. John News which you may not have seen: ‘Nova Scotia yet, and consequently can’t say what the relative value will be.” ‘*‘What do you suppose?” **! could hardly at present make a fore- cast. Nor would it be fair to the stock- holders of the two banks that the public The remarkable feature of the failure of Fayette Shaw and Brothers, of Boston, with liabilities of $3,.00,000, is the fact that firms «hich in the legitimate course of trade would naturally ewe them money, and whose paper is among their assets, are said to be involved by the failure. owes B mouey in legitimate dealings, and tails, A should fail because B has failed. Bus when the tiuth is kuows it is very simple. it look i if A : . t looks a little odd that i 2 lhe said: ‘“Both banks are in a good sound i | should be informed before them.” The reporter suggested that the Herald would be an unrivalled medivin through which to communicate this” interesting information to the shareholders. But Mr. Leod did not see the point. Continuing, position.” “What is the market value of Union the fact is that some of the notes on which! Bank stock ?’ the Shaws have raised money, though en their “There have not been any sales lately. face given in the regular course of trade, | It has sold as high as 140. But that was were in reality given tor leatner not delivered, some years age. and merely for the purpose of «enabling the Shaws to raise movey, The notes really represented futures in ieather. “T bave seen that statement elsewhere,” said Mr. Fysbe, ‘‘and I think there isa yood deal of truth in it.” ‘‘And that will make the failure than it would otherwise be?’ **I don’t know that it will.” The reporter showed the manager the following paragraph from a Montreal paper: “There is a good deal of excitement in local financial circles over the loss sustained by the Baek of Nova Scotia, in the great Boston worse But since the failure of the Bank of Prince Edward Island people are a little scared of bank stock, aud do not invest in it so readily as they formerly did. If Union Bank sicck was forced on the market to-day, it might not sell at auction at much more than par, although it was sold at 110 since ihe failure I spoke of,” ‘*What was your last dividend ?”’ “Eight percent. But up to two years ago we paid ten per cent. The heavy fail- i “ . ° . . ures in banking and commercial circles in the Island caused us to reduce our divi- dends during the past two years.” named True. Crystal Lake. About that time Newton became flush of funds. He said that his wife’s brother, James Bowron, had sent him $25,000 with whieh to buy an orange grove on the lake. He was suspected of the murder of McMil- lan, however, and was brought before Judge Cooke, a man notéd as a member of the Florida returning board of 1876. The sensation of the trial oceurred when coun- sel fur prosecution walked down the aisle, followed by a medium-sized, dark-haired woman, evidently a foreigner. As” the e'ranger got abreast of Mrs. Newton she turned jand peered into her face, saying: “Why, Kate?’ The prisoner, as he looked up and recognized the woman, flushed until it seemed the blood would burst from his neck and cheeks, while Mis. Newton turned death!y pale, and remained several minutes with upturned face and half-opened lips, This was the mystery of AS IF PETRIFIED BY AMAZEMENT The presence of this woman in America was a complete surprise to the defence, as the counsel for Newton subseyuently admitted in open court. Her testimony was listened to with breathless interest. It was to the effect that the Bowron iannly had not £25 in the word, much less $25,000 to invest in orange groves. That had been the main point of the defence—to account for New- ton’s money, alleged to have been sent by Cld Lodi, Green, Charlottetown, lobsters, etc.; Annie Florence, Bernard, Pictou, hal; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, bal. - MOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSK, Aug 9— Milton Shaw, wife and three sons Gorham, Me; Lieut Col Tayler, St John; J D B McKenzie, Chatham; G R Locker, Mon. treal; F J Cragg, Halifax; Malcolm MeLeod, Re'fast; John J Falconer, Acadian Iron Mines; Iscac A Grant, Pictou; John Pringle and wife, do; P Maitland, Montreal; W F Maxner, Hal- ifax; S M Bentley, Sheffield Mills; A W Sheffield, do; Mrs Gouldroup, Alberton; J A Gouldrop, do; Wm Stone, Souris. MARKET HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. August 10th aud I1th. Don’t fail to see the renowned and ever enjoyable GUY FAMILY, at low prices, WHOLESALE, W. A. Weeks & Co. - Ch’town, Aug. 8, 1882, Union Bak a fF. E. Island, A’ the Special General Meeting~ of the ~ Stockholders, he'd at the Unien Bank this day, in pursuence of the notice published in the Royal Gazette of 30th June last, the President in the Chair, it was, on motion, » unanimously resolved to adjourn the said » meeting till Thursday, the 61h day of Septem- ber next, 1883, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Union Bank, Charlottetown, then to be. holden for the purposes mentioned in the said — notice, Dated 6th August, 1883. CHARLES PALMER, Preceident and (Chairman, Aug. §, 18853. MISS. GAMPBELL, {A Graduate «f Myre. Kraus Boeltes, Kinder- garten, Normal Class, New York), W ILL open a TRAINING CLASS for KINDERGARTNER 4, in Halifax, on | October Ist. For fuller iuformation, address MI:S CAMPBELL, Mare with foal at her feet........ 18 14 10| failure. The Bank of Nova Scotia's agencies} **Will the extent to which the Bank of! the wealthy brother-in-law. The Englisi)| The b : . Vroebel Kindergarten, ,. Class No, 5—Clydesdale and Eng- = — “mee ‘Bros. wantin 10 New! Nova Scotia in affected by the Boston fail-| woman confirmed the story of Wowtiat's ee ~ som ‘Comeey and 4) Victoria Road. , runswick, The statement is going the sai cis A et roupe ever in this aw lish shires ci selene teal died: Mads Aabaivelilla cinels Medel ures act adversely to amalgamation { assault upon Polly Bowron. vicinity. Halifax, N. 8. a a yore oe =e i c = 2 oa papers that the ‘Bank ef Nova Scotia hoids “N t very likely; — valuing the Bank Me Millan, the murdered man, had coarse ‘ : August 8, 1833.—3i ers 0 as ae 3 '’ haw Bros.’ paper to the excent of $500,000, | Of Nova Scotia’s assets sufficient will be de-| red hair. At the tria! Dr. King Wylly tes- | 20—First-class Artists—90, : ae | “ “ ie 10 g 6| Mr. Jno. Doull, president of the bank, told a ducted to cover the probable loss on the | tified that he had found in blood spots on a 4—A tull troupe of Gymnasts—4. “RIA: Class—Shorthorn gradea— : Herald reporter that the bank was interested | Shaw matter. That failure is not likely to} handkerchief found in Newton’s pocket the In their very fine Grecian ramen. ST. PETER § SCKOG Guiia‘eew 8 years old and up- to the extent of $300,000, but he refused to| interfere with the proposed amalgamation. morning after the murder a single red hair. 4—A whole troupe of Bell Ringers—4. Getlie aka Tats ED 14 12 10} State the evact sum or make any statement at I may here state, however, that the prob- The handkerchief was examined last October Very funny, surprising and comic, WILL RE-OPEN Grade cow 3 years ital ial all for publivation. And wi ey fact that | able loss to the Bank of Nova Scotia will|by Dr. Wylly. He testified at the first 6—Fall Orchestra— 6, wend the president attempts to hide the facts from | be trifling compared with the exaggerated | examination : Gite beitee $3 cose et aes 9 me 3,9 the public leads people to believe that the/ rumors afloat aeasting their holding of mA oe ee Oe. eine On Monday September 10th, . SONIC. \cthes 6s scocdtar eee 12 9 7j| bank is very badly bitten. A good many | Shaw paper.” BE FOUND A SEOLE 53000 CRYSTAL. MR. GEORGE R. GUY. the best Dutch i Grade heifer i year and under 2 eer oo hair sbi bitter against) «Have you a list of shareholders ?”’ Supposing that he might have scratched his| man ietore the public—e ‘euieuee to the ce EE ER RE RID 9 7 6| this bank because of their arbitrary course ia) «No Buz they embrace the leading | finger and cauged the crystal to get on the|champion, The only negro delineator wha} S#bjects taught—KEnglish, Classics, Mathe- ee BON 6 cin ce cs ced 7 6 §| Shutting down on discounts and thus increas-| 1.04 on tho island, and ate distributed from | handkerchief, he would not a t it i- |e lay th : ae ne origin, | matics French, German, ete. ing the stringency, and very little sympathy ie ad, , ot accept it as evi- | Can play the benes to perfection, The origin. Applicati ae eS a’ had _ ee is expressed with it in its foreign losses. | °° end of the island to the other. Mr. | dence that there was blood there. Bis last | ator of mimic instrumental music, wit); boys meh te “Ke Pde Pet h “Ch LOOF Their losses with Shaw, together with losses | [pgs is one of the largest shareholders. The | examination revealed the blood corpuscles | 4a¢ common flower pots, House; for Girls’ School aes Mise H oan :, Tue election of officers was held to-day and resulted as followa :— M. W. Grand Master— Andre Cushing, St. John, N. B. R. W. Deputy Grand Master—A S Mc- Intosh, Oxford, N. S. R. W. Grand Warden—Theo, L. Chappelle, Charlottetown. RK. W. Grand Secretary—J. C. P. Frazee, Halifax, re-elected. R. W. Grand Treasurer—H. A. Taylor, do in Winnipeg through bad management, will probably put an end to the negotiations with the Union Bank of Prince Edward Islaud.” *‘That’s all nonsense,” remarked Mr, Fyshe after reading it. ‘And paragraphs of a similar purport are going the rounds of all the Maritime Province and many American papers.” **Well, it’s nonsense,” was the manager's parting reply. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA STATEMENT. bank directors are Charles Palmer, T. W. Dedd, W. E. Dawson, John Ings, George Davies, A. L. Brown and James Desbrisay. -_eo- + Meeting of Presbytery. The Presbytery of P. E. Island met in St. James’ Hall, Charlottetown, on the 7th instant. The Rev. Arthur F. Carr, M. A., was chosen Moderator, and Rev. J. M. McLeod, Clerk for the present year. very distinctly, and under the microscope he discovered a single hair—a coarse red hair, The defence fought the case point by point, but the drift was against them, and when Newton said that he borrowed ‘frue’s pistol to shoot an alligator the aadi- ence laughed, When the jury came in and gave the verdict, one could have heard a pin drop. All the while Newton had been nervously twitching his moustache. When the ver- diet was read out he dropped his head and turned deathly pale, while a slight tremor Gg Secure your seats. Halls always full. Laughter from the rise to the fall of the curtain. LITILE ARTHUR GUY, the most com- icel, laughable, youthful artist living, in his surprising lightning charges. Let your children come and hear him sing and gee him dance, Halls not large er.ough to hold the people. | Reread seats by plan at Dedd’s Medical @il, Aug. 9,—2i Pownal Street, Aug. 7.—tu th sa pat mo we fr tl Sept 10. REMOVAL. ISS E. B. McLEAN, of the Quincey House, has removed from Kent Street to the large newly finished brick bvilding, at the corner of Queen and Sydney Street, near the store of H. J. Callbeck, Eeq., and will be happy to entertain her old customers and the pu R. W. Grand Representative— Benjamin} The following is a statement of the bank’s The Rev. William R. Frame, was! passed through his frame. He then sud- atic generally, ; Bremner, Charlottetown. affairs on June 30 last, as published in the|®PPointed to preach and moderate! genly jumped up and seized his hat, for- pts hers) sre bas bof» Leea Canada Gazette :— in 2 call in Georgetown, to Mr. C. getting that the court had not adjourned, The instellation of officers will take place P. E, Island Railway. . . , i ; In e this evening at 8 o clock. Authorized capital .............. $1,000,000 r — prey ey ee a aoe P. but presently controlled himself and sat J US i LAN DED A special train will ieave for Georgetown | Paid upcapital................665 1,000,000 Si doe Becti e the @ ntague! down. His wife remained quiet for a few this evening immediately upon the close of | Reserve Fund................... 400,000 jer ge Section of the Congregation at) moments, then a few tears trickled down Th WHOM It MAY CONCERN —AND— the Session of the Grand Lodge L O. O. F., Annual dividend..............+. 8 percent e pe clock, on the following niorning. | her cheeks, and she grasped her husband’s ' with representatives from Nova Scotia, in | Notes in circulation,............. 925,237 | Rev. Wm. Grant. was appointed to preach | arm convulsively, but beyond this she FOR SALE LOW order that they may return by boat to. | Government deposits pay on and moderate in a call in Dundas to Mr. | showed no emotion Judge Cook then 0 has gee ieee: 9 Agen OOO ga 2a andtoialeee 34,342 | Hector McQuarrie, on the 27th inst., at 11 so . on) VV © here, soveral; tote of Bone. on hand, morrow morning. demand as eRe 134,542 cQuarrie, on the +; at pronounced the sentence of death to order C, H. McLauchili 5 Pes Do, after due notice.. ......... 190,000 | o’clock a. m., and to meet with the Cardi- : herveleistl Ss anc a cae eee FOR PROMPT PAYMENT . oe ee on Other deposits pay on demand.. .. 612,462 | gan section of the congregation at 6.30, p. ay ewe ly S te a 8 ee , . Sunimerside Exports. Do, after due notice............-. 2,182,220! m., Sunday. Rev. J. M. McLeod was ap- Rescued an Heiress. hoe “aan mete the orders will save fur- epaditaciia oo Due other Canadian banks........ 7,798 pointed to preach and moderate in a call i rage cbarges by taking immediate CASKS PAINT Oil, SuMMeRsIpE, Aug 8. Due agencies of foreign banks. . . «. 34,141) at St. Peters and Brackley Point Roads on| THE GALLANT YOUNG FELLOW WHO ONLY oe CASKS OLIV i O1L, Bhipped per steamer “Princeda of Wales,” | Due banks in England......... +» MOL IRO| grin thee Ge the feamar Wines oti8) Gua: i ks dork G, A. SHARP arene teat oh] Bie Cameron, master, for Point du Che : ales, | Li«bilities not mentioned above. . 40,000 ould ‘an latt t3 P R oo c Station Vi : ie Cases en eee » Ken 5 ’ POEs; Setth Labels.» cs. <a soon., 4,092,163 | 224 in the latter at 3p. m. Rev. Alex. 8. eS) a : ee CASKS WOOL OIL, x lobsters : ‘ : 8 5.00 Stewart was authorized to moderate in a| “Miss Millie Coombs, a beautiful orphan| ‘ barlottetown, Aug. 9, 1863.~-tin 20 book oats . 9.00 Assets, “a in Woodville as soon as he shall find|of seventeen, and an heiress with some - Aas iS cases eggs - 8 - -Cs SDEG1 Dedilbin siesta. avs. vb TS 152,692 | the congregation prepared to proceed with | $100,000 in her own right, arrived at Long : ‘ “DOX PuP if 13 bbls mackerel : : - 104.00 Dominion notes............+..+4. 24?, 122 | the election of a minister. Mr. Anderson Branch from St. Louis with her aunt eat REMEDY Le ae mee ene Wholvenle att Bete. ts, wenn BI ———— | Notes and cheques other banks.... 143,165; was appointed to preach in East St.| week. Just’ before sundown the other of persons, who universally endorse our D GORDON of 3447.00 Due from English bauks,......... 71,443| Peters during the remainder of this|evening Miss Coombs went in bathing. iol bru tele ao oe — Georgetown, June 29, 18S8.—5w, wkly : cf os = + are emer cutis +o ssi ee meat. ere Rev. Charles Fraser at| When out about 200 feet a rcream told that g stomach and seat oF pin worms from child - mf RS veeaee. Loans on collateral sepusition eet 251,111 or Count of retean gh _ - in, bh on nad ath Bhan tak sh asa Train and require Bo Fire t , G. A. Sharp nm tifies parties interested mes oo meee: Capotess. 3,473 | ed to be held in Zion hbk teens os he ma” The pies news Sones G nw ticr physic. PREPARED BY THR rie ali een 5 # . : } +b) ) ‘Le ‘rested, é st the ¢ ti ae o i . Pa ss , - \ e e e g 8 % . that there are several lots of tone on hand | Uparcarel leans ef depose...) “keg |t¥M 08 the 2d In at LLv'eock aw |Io-beat, The screams cowed, Suaaenly| EAQSTITH MEDICINE C0 — F > tsilway Station which can be re- | Other current loavs, ete...) 3,884,066 JOHN McLrop, a dark object was seen to mount a wave, g 46 ¥ ST, MONTREAL, iN STORE FOR SALE LOW : beri immediately on payment of sturage Overdue notes, etc., unsecured. nee 20,411 Pres’y Clerk, and a cry was heard, **Here! here!” The ae . ‘9 . es. Overdue notes secured... ........ 33,257 — - boat was Girec'ed to the spot and two Cc 2,000 FIRE BRICK, The Guy Family Speciality Co.. will Real estate. mites tree eaee neces ees 5,617) YousG@ MEN suffering from early indiscres | PET=o _Miss Coombs, and her rescuer, | ton FIRE OLAY, Sal form im Market Hail on Priday and ace sold by the benk...... waeed _ tious, aoe brain and nerve force Mack’s Mag- Wm. di itilesey, who had been swimming 20 bris, PORTLAND * EMENT. Saturdayevening next. Their ve " uk Premises...........-...... 0,327 | netic Medicine, alvertised in another column, |80Me® Cistance out in the sea, climbed 7 r are highly spoken of by ho rae ae: assets not included above.. £08 191 supplies this want and thus cures when all| into it. When she reached the arms of her Se SE CRARIPTE EONS AE SIMON W. CRABBE, meighboring provinces. cates Oars ‘ “dy a5 400 be ’ aie other preparations fail. Sold in Charltte-} aunt on the beach, a shout went u from Apothecaries Hall, ; . PH ete... cue 89,172 town wt Apothwwaries Hall, [aug7 Iw whly the crowd. Tho cousin uf Min Gdcrmte Aug. leed ebty Mme