er. *‘ Vhis is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —*vtrrprs, | lxeews:—Five Dottaks a YRar, NEW SERIES UHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1888. VOL, 13—-NO. 126. {uE DAILY EXAMINER ! aA Peper ‘i : CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. October. arms, and their fingers frequently tingled 7 Lees tg hg eet ae ae yr 1 every eveniog, b THE su bird desertir. . The sky was kept constant : i * ee wr ae 7 | cdalial : | R. O’DWYER 2 staliginn wave aledidy elie ada ta atthe whole aioe: lank 443 i steer The Examiner Publishing %o.| SPEAMER | Fs) Seaman - \few days more there wiil be none of! ‘om their office, corner o yater an 5 ame OCTOBER 1883. Great Geom pose | Commission and General Merchant, Stve re Copies Two CENTS. ~e¢ —Dee e--—--—-------- nature’s sweet voiced minstrels left to lull us into the delusion that it is yet summer. | Attempted Sucide. Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing Great George Streeta, Charlottetown, | tt HEATH ER BELLE 55 : , Through the long sunny davs of the buried | : ee a E $ 5 \ @ HORROR IN A TORONTO BOARDIN $B — Vsimee Edward Island. i NEW Largest SE ORK | months they have delighted us with their | ad a one, ane se ooh Rares oF Suasenterion ; Safest POR SALE OF P, B. I. PRODUGR. ress Goods, cars, hese happy companions of the, Sat ee , + Dn be whe aie owers, but now, their long journeys south- : “ Six Months, $2 50 FALL ARRANCEM ENT. das EVER OFFERED. | ward, the fields shorn of their ripened har- ea eae ee Sanaa? Sb. eraser ‘hree Months, - ° ° 1 25 . day : 289 WATER STREET 7 ’ vest—-God’s garnered sunshine and rain aaa eae West Thich by & wen wine Month, : . - 0 50 ( ee ei 6 2 ee ae ' , Mantl Sse and dew, the meadows cropped and brown, ell George Weisberger whe 7 eal a Advertising at most moderate rates. | fojjows ;:— poy —_— FULLY the beech, birch, and maple leaves taking prevented from sending a bullet cheoegh : a eae *R ena. |W; ; : : » . a f ‘ on their rich autumn colors, or fluttering to|},;, head by a slight inaccu in : Contracts may e . a i y; fl toare Orw ol Brosh Wharf be Drariatte, M. John’s, Newfoundland, Shawls, the ground as softly es angels’ blessings, | .; oe Fride Weiste - diel’ oa quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- townevery Tuesday, Wednesday, an F . 10 per cent. Cheaper! van us that winter is near. Mre <b ty, tae Tee ments, on application. Thursday mornings at seven o'clock, In connection with the above is Capt. Cashmeres 4 ' D Larges biltowy, ‘soft, pully locking cléade| rs. Davison’s boarding house, at forty- cmmpemeccmecs| <kee ® (tien Feist eal: Bulliey'| Regine. whet well Schon MEE tia Goat in snowy ‘anes over bright hive them in'a's ledger, "The use, beg ALMANA itt. . , Leaving Charlottetown for Haliday’s, China| ments, and will also attend to the chartering | Dress Plaids, ee meen by ae ay ae “90 perfect stranger to her and been of a rome- sane Point and Orwell Brash Wharf same | of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E. 1. LAST SEASON. hese a aaa tl -* ooo t ne ® ae what respectable appearance, Mrs. Davison oe oe two ovcleck, ae ae at} N. B.— Parties wishing to procure good| Gloves, fal. ae th : I ~ _ ra 4 had “ consented. It subsequently leaked out that New Moon Ist day, lh, 41.8m., a. m. rash Wharf every Tuesday and Wed-/| Labrador Herring would do well to consiuit —_—=- ws eir alternate shine ad shade; / his record was not without blemish, and First Quarter, 9th day, 6h. 7.1m, a. m, nesday nights, and Thureday night return- R. O'Dwyer, Corsets, | and the seas and rivers are lazily sleeping and that he had a wife and family residing Fail Moon, 16th day, 2h. 32.9m., a. m. ing to Charlottetown, arriving about) ‘git i) jgn2—3i tawawkl beneath the glinting sunlight, or playfully | ; : ‘ : ; : ; pt. Vi, —3i tawdawkly. sTtoce ; in the city from whose fireside he wea ex Last quarter 22nd day, 7h. 6.1m., p. m. E Cag neee , t , 1 k I —$—— mannan $$$ — Skirts lapping the long white sand dunes. yp cluded on account of his crurken and cali < “an - ~| &Very friday morning, at seven ociock, cave > night’s now growing chill and frosty; the “ 7 D eka 7 en iSun '‘Moon High Days Charlottetown for Crapaud ; leaving + . = ; Al dissolute habits. lt was further learned y|DA¥ OF WEEK)» 50s lacts | rises twater|len’h, Crapan Se Chea ott etown of ushedon SULLIVAN & MACNEILL, Ribbons, Personally Selected, oon a eS hate 2 oad a he Ae Aes en tn a * bh m |h m | morn aft’n o clock, remaining at Charlottetown same = koh thd saced olotl ‘shades of cri rom the Ventrai Frison, where he n ; ' ‘morn glorious shades of crimson I 1| Mortay 6 4/5 35) 6 6/10 40 S = i for C a ATTORNEYS r AT- LAW Flowers, IN THE BEST Sranie, and gold; the chattering of the aa re atty da ya a for drunkenness greeters | SSE ULE So) [aie olson 2m leaving” Crapend for sire an ha lays aay rich ‘hoari o|Guring the early pat af the wee he Wes 7 - : ‘ <, a. m., leaving we pe . ' , , ee 3) ednesday : 31) S 16111 53 Charlottetown, about one o'clock, p. m. Solicitors in Chancery Laces, ENGLISH HOUSES brown nuts, beech and hazel; the stray bees h ats iv A Y to at i ii| O26: , flying languidly home, laden with the last | "“““"° “° 8tV@ ven ‘ eee 10 0 sl ow JOHN HUGHES, z NOTARIES PUBLIC, Kc. Millinery. BY appre — mae eee — oe a eee ee aia - bs ms aol > gen ae 5 ah | thing of the bright an eautiful that | regarding his family affairs, an gene 7/Sunday 12) 2411 56) 1 40°11 36 Ch’town, Oct. 13. 1883. OFFICES~ O’Halloran’s Building, Great : ; ‘ sl Monday ods “Faw wkly pat ne her pres Im| George Street, Charlottetown, Featers, (Mi. PATON. Qeirend sleeping, opeak iu the clear aud(tion with the other, boarders in. the house - } ’ 10| Wednesday 16° 18'2 5& 4 28) Pe . = a , i on ~~ we 64> Money to Loan, Ornaments \ unmistakable language of nature the sum-j| gave rise to speculations regarding his men- 11/Thursday 17/16] 2 40| 5 47 P, E. ISLAND W. W. Sctuivay, Q. C. | Cyester B. Macnemu. 4 mer’s death. But it also speaks of a/tal balance. On Sunday last, while talking 12! Friday 19} 14/3 14,7 4 Jan. 16, 83. Buttons, THE springtime to come, when the resurrection —— hie wife, who resides with his family 13 Saturday 20, 32} 3 43! 8 7 : : j , . of the seeds and piants will clothe the earth |on Manning-avenue, he was heard to say 14 Sunday + QE) 10; 4 17) 8 57/11 04 Steam Navigation Hi y, GEORGE IWEED Y, with new beauty. Noma. that “he was sorry he could not get back to 6 ~ ond S 7 . = = ~ Ulster VERY BEST VALUE October, 1883. oes i there _ nothing now left for 6 Tuesday 2 5 ; ~ sme -— im. ‘*But,” said he, ‘‘they will soon hear Ghani | SERIE ATTORNEY -AT-LAW,| | onrassan soul Farming. (etn rth al r 6 esterday Mrs. Davison was caused suc 19 Friday 25) 1) 7 S4jaft 40 Skirts : apprehension on account of his conduct that 90/Saturday | 30) 0! 8 54) 1 28 : 8 , f { C The possible results to be achieved by Pe told hin, 3 id bh to th 21 Sunday | 31/4 58) 9 57; 2 19/10 40 STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND Notary Public, &C. Ualanteed OU LUSTOMETS | small farming are well illustrated by the hon 4 2 _ 20 He « eal “ey weve ine 22| Monday 34 56)11 1)3 9 . . , Trimmings, State of New York. In that State the|20use at once. He answered, “it appears an RIX 7 S cal _|to me, when a man is down people are SejTeceday | si sa] 07] 6 42 PRINCESS OF WALES. OF FIUE—West Side of Queen Street, Char-| pj vie Fee ee ene aS the maa cee 8- | bound to keep him down; but it Sam's leet 24) Wednesday 7 : 9 lottetown, next door to Stevenson's Tin Sho — | me, Ino Be ecres BO S00, See seeange we | " Alti h such i 25/Thursday 37! 52) 1 8) 6 52! —_——. ie Ge AAOR ie een ” | Dont Buy ing something under 50 acres. In 1879 the | ‘°PS- though such expressions gave 26 Friday ! 33) 50) ; 10| j a _—_ ee Winceys, total quantity of land cultivated in farms = wade conperapore anne “ys a 27| Saturday 40) 48) 3 10) 8; a a on was 18,000,000 acres, and the farms were | “oUgnt that the man would go so a 23|Sunday 41 46 410, 9 12.10 21 SUMMER ARRANGEMEN?, fs ARTHUR & Co., Mourning UNTIL YOU 377,000 in aaa, © In 1881 there were|#ctually make an attempt on his own iife. 29, ae - a 5 ae e 7,360,000 acres reported by the several He came down to breakfast this morning as 30) Tuesday 6 2 | ; ing Wednesday, 16th May,.18%3. 7 . ieee: 28 usual, and on finishing rose from the table 31\Wedneday (6 46| 42 7 7|10 56 Commencing Wednesday, ay, GHNERAL Goods, pages our Goods. are reed ote geen eens a ee ape gg no sgn beth an eT eee — Crapes, a considered short of the mark, and the total ec ant Walco ans = mo . | acreage may be taken at 8,500,000. The/}' one : ’ Prince Rdward Island NOVA SCOTIA COMMISSION MeLChANGS,| coon, | aware cnear, (taresemnzetracnien $6 S00 000. The tondar, On opening the dco Leave Chariottetown for Pictou Landing : i speeinsads esgliae oe A BLOODY SIGHT every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and ? ; ——— «9 4 we 58 . one met her gaze. Stretched at full length on FR A ‘ ie VW A y Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock, connecting 121 Al LANTIC AVERUE, Fianpels, Illinois, which has 26,000,000 acres wulti. the floor between two beds, Weisberger lay ® | there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Tickings Wholesale vated, produced more than New York. jing pool of blood which had trickled from Seanensione on petentegy Wednesday yrtay (ROSS MARKET) oa The acreage cultivated in Illinois was forty}, wound in the back of the head. A and Saturday, about 2 p. M., On artival o } | —axp— percent. more than in New York, but the} gmall seven chambered revolver lay on the TIME TABLE NO. 20. — we et tie for G ; . BOSTON, MASS. Ware, value of products was only thirteen per/floor beside him, one chamber uf which . ns he 5 ave Pictou Landing lor Georgetgwn o pte zy p|cent. more. This illustrates the difference | was emptied. He was quite conscivus, and SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. Eggs and Produce 4 Specialty Teas, ete. \ Retail * | between large and small farms; in the case mm being osha by one of the . boerders .the ' To take effect on the 24th May, 1883, every Friday morning, at 5 a.m. NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE Baten One a J. LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Sept, 12, 1883.—drw tf. April 26, 1883.—wkly tt Juspecsor of Ch’tews, August 3, MA, WEEAS & OO, | Ch'town, Aug. [T.—?m of the latter, every acre can be bronght under close and direct supervision. New York, while not a great grain state, produces Tite ufticers could feel ix running rrr wn the cn along the railing. , Liver, Only owe pill » duse. down their reason for his strange action he said ‘“‘he wanted to die, and was sorry he hadn’t a bigger revolver” so as to have made the - pe one-seventh of all the hay of the country,|/work sure. Dr. Pollard, of 236 Simcoe UNITED STATES. NicLEOD & MORSON SIGN OF TH NX and that signifies a large dairy business, street was seut for, who on examinin TRAINS OUTWARD. . pee i 0 E L109) . ot nerall ¢ coliaihiiay tienes ’ ' ’ 3 Leave Summerside every day (Sunday} Bayrigters & Attornejs-at-Law which is generally more pro an|the wound found that the ball had ente (em BOND.) excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- . Oct. 2, 1883. grain farming. In 1879 New York State | immediately behind the right ear, and went Pe PPE RS lottetown, connecting at Shediac with SOLICITORS HOTARIES PUBLIC FTC : produced nearly one-seventh of all the jin a slanting direction, grazing the scull STATIONS, | EXPRESS, | MIXED. mIxED. | Trains for each of the above named places ; ’ i ' GRAI BAGS butter made in the United States, and|and lodging between it and the scalp above and at St. John, with steamers of the Interna- OFFICES: ' nearly one-third of all the cheese. the ear. Fromthe wanner in which the ne ——|——__—_|——— | tional Company and Railway for Portland and Ref Clab C “4 Roo f 0 ite Post ——_—— ———_---—- would-be-suicidist went about his work it Ch’town .. 6.45am) Dp 9.20am!Dp4.15pm/| Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum-j| “eform Uiub Vommuittee hooms, Upposite 10s x : would be reasonable to suppose that he Royalty Je a 7.00 ** | ** 9.55 “*| “ 4.35 ** | merside every Monday morning at 1 o'clock, Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, a; O,O O oe Lord Coleridge at Buffalo, N. Y. counted en hiiving the thing P N Wiltsh’e ‘* 7.35 “* “10,50 “ ‘* 5.25 “ | Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays > Ba, : di = : , : . lls , Hunter R’r! “ 7.45 “, “11.06 “ “5.40 dovpted} om wrrivel: of day tule trem bt. Merchante ne a Sum 2 & 2 Bushel Bags Lord Chief Justice Coleridge has a sharp HONE WITH NEATNESS AND PRECISION. Bradalba’e | ** 8.10 ** | “11.46 “| “ 6.16 “ | john, tor Summerside, connecting there with : oi : 9| tongue and a good memory. When he was/ A few feet from where he lay stood a small Co’ty Line.| ** 8.15 ** “11.56 **! “ 6.30 “ |prain for Charlottetown. Also leave Sum-| MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at JUST RECEIVED being entertained at Buffalo the other day, ‘table on which was an adjustable mirror. Freetown | ‘* 8.26 ‘*| “12.12pm; ‘‘ 6.45 ** | merside for Charloitetowa every Saturday moderate interest. f a Mr. Rogers, who was in the chair, quoted|From the few incoherent statements that Keusingt’n ‘ 8.40 oats 7. 2a. evening, about 5 o'clock, Negit McLeop. W. A. O. Monson, |LOWRST PRICES TO FARMERS AND SHIPPERS, a Crapaniaben oe a saying that | could be got from him it appeared that 7 ‘side AT 9.05 “* (Ar ldo © 5 lov. 24, ’82.—pres i “the shallow murmur bnt the deep are| had sat down before the mirror, and, revot- os Ar 7.4 By orde Nov. 24, ’82.—pres her , 4 sep ,» and, oe aide Dp 9.25 “ |Dp 1.45 ol “nen " F. W. HALES dp icstaiinatialin : WEEKS & CO. dumb.” Lord Coleridge, when his turn} yer in hand, proceeded to take aim by his Miscouche rae = = 2.08 { Vharlottetown, May 15 1883. Secretary Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1883. came, said: “‘My life in this country has|ijmage in the mirror, and also enjoy the aoa D “ee ee | ae __ “| rlotte , , . INSUR AN (i OF RICK, L C been a series of surprises. Your chairman|pieasure of seeing how he looked in the ort Hall. .) *10.% 8 a has given me, if not the greatest,at least the |death agony. The reflection deceived him Bloomield “1138 $i “ 520 «| at er EDWARD T. RUSSE & 0., latest surprise. I am somewhat astonished however, and saved his life, he having ‘ . , PD to find Sir Walter Raleigh, who, I was} pointed the weapon at an angle contrary to Albertca,., ‘£12.03pm' “ 6.20 * glee Insurance Com all GENERAL P ’ P , wear ca | “ under the impression, was executed at/the one he intended, so that the bullet es Arl2.40 “* A 1-99 —— j \ { x D yi Tower Hill, was also an ex-Senator of the made but little more than a trifling wound. Dehn de) aise, ras a i ' OF ENGLAND. ommission ere an g United ee. It gives me a oo Ea? The ambulance was sent for, and he was : 497 ee] oD Ay 6 ‘ T TEN MILLION DOLLA pression of the appropriating qualities of |conyeyed to the hospital as a prisoner in ames | ‘s oa ‘6 ss on ae | rr _ ’ the United States to ae a such was Caear of Constable Mills. The aoctors are "sal 66 5.15 **| ** 9.00 * } eae : s the case. But whether j leig was & €X-|ai work endeavouring te extract the bullet, Motil ») oe 544 | «6 9.45 « Lancashire Insurance Company NO, 284 STATE STREET, [Senator = not, I agree with the sentiments | and in a few days it is expected that he will aa | * 6.04 ) “610,17 “* expressed.” b d again. ee aa spas **| STEAMERS: CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Pawnee? iY hie Bob COPEERE RMB SO vR) 19 oni i gue Souris e..../Ar 7.10 ** Ariz. 00m) G B Insurance effected on all kinds of property BOSTON. Hiectric Storm at Sea. The Toronto Mail reports that Mr. Mt. Stew’t Dp 5.15pm’ Dp 9. 10am Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. brown, pees patos. Losses settled promptly Piisthatiine” “Withaibiea ‘gived to the nale’ of —- Sandford Fiemiag recently made os " : “ se | #90, “ : and equitably. articuiar attention : . ‘es tiv »”” hi h : t . d b th ver Seonngt a [a 6:30 * |Art00 « Worcester, 865 tons, Capt, Blankenship DISBRISAY & ANGUS, |Fish and Produce ofall hinds 7H, siasimihip = Litirantiomal,” which inpichert trip om esboed. by She estas Office—South Side Q ga “i rae i —|9th instant, experienced a severe shock {Island. Mr. Fleming left Montreal on the TRAINS ene hen Sept 16 ro ae MON CTON supposed to be caused by an earthquake, | 11th August and proceeded to Lake Superior. APRAP 152. a l and encountered two heavy electric storms|Leaving Prince Arthur’s Landing on the ero ee during the voyage at eleven a. m., on|I7th he travelled on the Canada Pacific STATIONS, | EXPRESS.| MIXED, MIXED, ON of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- STAN DARD ag an oor an or oa 3, when the vont was > —— arte to ee oF on oe are = ERS will leave § h d D f i y 35 deg. 13 min., and longitude eg. |sailed up the Bow River algary, an — ere Sage | * 116 mid., chief engineer Hall felt a violent | made direct for the Kicking Horse pass, 130 Sh'town ..| Ar 8.00 pm| Ar 3.45 pm|Arl0. 15ar Lk shock, which led him at first to believe that | miles from the former place. Mr. Fleming Royalty Je|Dy 7.45 “*|Dp3.21 * {Dp 9. . Charlottetown for Boston’ ; ; : k the | One of the boilers had exploded. Two of | next proceeded on horseback and otherwise Fe ee nl we gan] Se "i j M* es SS i ee d 4 the firemen rushed from the stoke-hole,|to the Pacific, reaching Vancouver on the Hunter R’r| “ 7.00 “ | * 2.08 ‘| ** 8.45 © — T the 57th Annual General Meeting of p public fat the Hberal pawomngrenteee | sof ibek but that something had exploded, |27th of September. He thus made the Bradalba’e | * 6.36 “ | “* 1.27 “| ** 8.10 * EVERY the Standard Life Assurance Company,|to him while in business in Charlottetown, : ; d ; ; plang — ; ‘ “ Ren ; ii» ol. duet 4|and the officers on the bridge called down |everland jonrney in forty-six days. Co’ty Line. “ 6.30 “| * 1.17 “| * i held at Edinburgh on Tuesday, io 24th e ne are to a = . ae eee through the spesking-tube ssking whet : 6, of + 1 O) ] 7-4 “e i . 1883, th followi resuits tor t e€ ublic enerally, a e, ; j 4 Konsnatin ‘“ a “ $*}2.37 “ “ 7.20 “ THURSDAY AFTERKOON, AT 5 P. M, — peers 15th Savemaibhe: 1883, were a with Mr. Wolliara Rogers, has appointed had exploded. The se a was a ; In Montreal an Friday a an —_ ‘side| |. 40 ‘*| “12.00 "| 6.45 “| PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest} ported :— renas .. | throughout the 1 ee aed,» comes tne tried po ig nae Samm’ side] Ar $15 “| Arl1.30am and most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo-| 3,038 new proposals for life as- Messrs. B. Williams & 0,/0f the crew said they hear hee W. C. Lawrence charges M. P. Ryan, col- Miscouche |Dp5.00 ‘* |Dp J1.04** dations on both steamers are splendid. surance were received the like the discharge of a cannon. Anex- lector of customs, with having illegally Wellingt’n| ‘* 4.42 “* | ‘110.35 “ year for $ 9,754,085 38) Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, | amination showed that the boiler were all | seized several volumes of Tom Paine’s and Port Hill..}| ** 4.13 ** | « 9.43 + BROS 2,561 proposals were accepted, Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep/| right, and that the ship was not leaking. | Voltaire’s works, Evidence was adducea to O’Leary...| ‘* 3.22 “* ” a ye" CARVELL 4 " assuring 7,239,048 13 constantly on hand a fall supply of Mould-/ The captain and his ere that = show that the books were not immoral or Bloomfield} ‘* 3.05 ‘‘ | “* 7.54 “ AGENTS, | The total existing assurances in ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc.. at shock must have been cau yan earth-/ obscene, and the Judge said he thought the Alberton .,| ‘* 2.38 “*| “ 7.15 “ ; fay 17, 1883.--pat her sj | force at 15th November, . . . quake. The sea was rather heavy at the||aw was meant to cover obscene and licen- Tignish...| ‘* | 20 «| “6.0 * Fas anthietnen. ann PX, at , 1882, commento - ' $6,936,302 91 LOWEST CASH PRICES, | fine and =e ane aaltetion, ot = a 'tious books which would tend to debauch th’ .. |Arl0.00am’ Ar 7.00 pm (Of which 87,753,031.15 was ; ._ | was observ At three o'clock at night an | the young, but was not intended to inter- Royalty Je Dp9.45 ee Dp6.37 Valuable Pro ert reassured with other offices) All orders entrusted t+ them will receive] joctric storm set in. It was compars- | fero with controversial works even if they York..... be 9.33 + Se = e * | The ae we of death — prompt attention. tively calm, but lightning tathed in all dia question whether there was a Deity or XS ev. ee BO een SS . irecti d litup the sky as bright : Me Stew'el 855 “| 5.20% sah Si" bk teen ce] Gh airing toe, ot LEA & ROGERS, _ |i#ecticns, and. lit up the sky as vrightly‘not, so long es they were couched in proper Morell.. | o a2 i we = “ F beautifully situated and valuable Field’ _ eer! een | aa 2,462,226 59 Moncton, N. B./thunder was heard during the electric} : agp ot Ge p e St Poter's| * 7.55 0) tS comprising about six and ® quarter acres eh OW Sept. 5, 1883.—2aw wly storm, which continued for nine hours.) g: “ 7,22 | ** 2.49 ** : x al at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00 , : ; ; _ Sir John Macdonald has subscribed ee ee a Ce ar Fs 2.00 “ fronting northwardly on St. Peters Road and nag meme og tte Bingen all ‘ Last Saturday night the International €8-| twenty-Gve;dolless toward the ion af ceeey | O ___“——___} _____ | sonthwardly on Euston Street, forming part( ©’) so ounted to 29, 503,416 00| LD BON ES countered another electric storm. This| pcg “te os Kinase tor the Wale , ; 55 ** 5.20;m Lot 32, and being that well BASS GO ae i 2 ; : barra gs ation Mt. Stew't| Dp 8.55 on (Dp ae of Common Lot 32, ee Being an increase drring the began at about the o’clock, and continued 4)... Cardigan ..| *' 7.49 © | “ oo “ known fisid in which the Caledonis > year of . 1,062,648 35 until three o'clock the next morning. Light: | - in Oe: ine Georget’n .| ‘* 7.30 3. ings have for several years past — - ys 1OHN LONGWORTH | Fy tener PRICE paid for old bones, in) ning flashes blazed in all directions. The! way don’t you try Carter’s Littie Liver re 2 For terms and farther particulars apply JOBS LABS od large or small lots, delivered at Joba geq was not heavy, the wind was not high, pij> Th Shia fen ahah oad. JAMES COLEMAN, F. L. Haszard, Barrister, or to the under Agent for Charlottetown. ; Fact ? They are a positive cure for si Superintendent. signed . ; THOMAS KERA | Breeches Pures Fe ll EWSON e there was nothunder. Electricty ran ache, and all the ills produced by disordered : : i JHN N N. petit lw eos whiy