~ ct natalie mma a i ME gece ge me & a ie * i ill a EID, ce PI gm are 4 tie, 5 1 - - a i ce chum eile mimtieeenarin tei aig” Wah ili Mruretinene- iste igi ir AUllcianae? 5 eagle eee 7 . 2 >on x ste C cdeasiicatinetaaanndannael Personal and Gossip. Lord Dufferin expects to return to Con stantinople by Christmas Mi John B Gough thought his health was ¢ “tL et i: to enab! hat lect ire th IS BLA ! the cai rht A ¢ le at the outset, and now he has cancelled all hy engagements Mr. Gough is in his sixty sixth year London nm Ay ae Khecive 1s evidently becoming himseif again We hear | from Paris that his agent haa engaged an operatic company—including an extensive | ballet, of cours which is to leave for Egy tina tew days \ egetariani Is rap! ly 1D iking progre 3s | , Siii i in England. The aiding it, and veget being open 1 in the William Black, the among the number of those who abstain from nlp . temperance peop. are rian dining rooms 4! towns. Mr. | is counted | large novelist, ’ ) fle 8h TO0G Senator V ade Hampton, in South, Caro- | lina, is preaching the old doctrine that the State is sovereign, and that the Bourbons| are the Stat« There are men still living in South Carolina who, if this were the| Day of Judgment, would protest ‘against | heaven assuming the almighty rights of the State. Senator Windom is spending $90,000 on his new house in Washington. It was he| who recently said, in substance, that a man who had brains enough to be a successful | Secretary of the Treasury, as he was, | should not be abused if he had enough} brains to make a comfortable fortune for himself. i Mr. Herbert Spencer’s opimon concern | ing America has provoked so much discus sion not oply in this country, but also in} England, that Americans, who like to learn the ideas of foreign observers concern-} ing their institutions, will be glad to hear that he is enjoying improved health at Ne Ww port The wife of ex-Secretary Robeson upon being asked playfully by General Grant whether she would like to leave Washing- | ton and retire to Camden, N. J., is re- ported to have said with a laugh, ‘* I can go | to Europe to educate my children. That, | you know, is the excuse a woman always makes when she wants to spend some time | in Europe. Count von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg, the new German Secretary of State for Foreign | Affairs, is one of the ablest European dip- | lomatists, and is one of the very few men, | it is said, in whom Bismarck has entire and | perfect confidence. Yet he is the son of that celebrated Countess von Hatzfeldt who | was a friend of Lasalle and the patroness of | Socialist agitations in Germany. The difference of character between the | Prince of Wales’ two sons was very remark- ably evidenced ata dinner given in their honor in Queensland by the Governor, Sir Arthur Kennedy. Prince Albert Victor was silent and thoughtful, Prince George all vivacity. The waiters were all China- men, and whenever the Governor was not looking, George gave hard tugs at their pigtails. The Chinamen,with true Oriental politeness, maintained an imperturable gravity. On an occasion when Col. Barre brought forward a motion on the British navy, Lord North said to afriend of his sitting next to him: ‘* Now Barre will give us our usual history from the beginning, not forgetting Sir Francis Drake and the Armada. Ail that is nothing to me, so let me sleep on, and wake me when we come" near our own times.” His friend at length aroused him, when Lord Nort exclaimed, ‘‘ Where are we!” At the battle of La Hogue, my lord.” ‘*O, my dear friend,” said North, ** you have woke me a century too soon.” The late Lady Langevin was known to the people, and particularly to the poor of Quebec, as ‘‘ The Good Angel.” This title was descriptive of her, for her life was devoted to acts of kindness. The Quebec Chronicle, referring to the death of the lamented lady, says :—-‘‘ When the Queen saw fit to acknowledge the services which Sir Hector had rendered the Crown by conferring upon him the honour and dignity of Knighthood, he accepted the title as much for his wife’s sake as for his own. Perhaps, if the real were known, he accept- ed the mark of his sovereign’s good-will, that his wife might sbare with him in a more intimate way a part of the honours which he had won in the arena of pnblic life. Poor lady, she did not long survive the signal mark of distinction, which came as areward for long and faithful services rendered by her husband. We may not soon look upon her like again.” The Parisian correspondent of the Ltoile Belge has had an interview with Louise Michel (who is going to give a lecture in Brussels), the revelations of which have been published. She was, it seems, in early life a schoolmistress. She was then a pious Catholic, with a tendency to mysticism, and she wrote several devotional hymns. It was the doctrine of eternal punishment as taught by the Church, she declares, wirich first made her sceptical; and the support given by the clergy to the Empire turned scepticism into downright disbelief and hostility to all religion. 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Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, - - I Dees ee nelly a Prines Kaward island |: B ISLAND RAILWAY ‘Dea Navigation Coy, ‘ Pt Ra N TIME TABLE NO. 18 | pe eas ren | UNTIL FURTHER N D SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. |. NOTICE The Steamers ST, LAWRENCE and on } at land f : | PRINCESS OF WALES will, com. To take elfect on the oth June, 1682. | mencing the 291 May, 1882, _ TRAINS OUTWARD. | sail as in er; , | FOR NOVA SCOTIA. MIXED. MIXED Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Lan di every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday oa ~——— | Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock connecti > . r a “ Dp 9. 20am! Dp 4.20)m there with the Train for Halifax. Returning ig Ar 9.40 | Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday Friday . =? STATIONS, | EXPRESS, j | | Uh’town .. {Dp 6.45am Royalty Jc “ 7.00 ** "Dpl0.02°* * 4.40 * | and Saturday ; : oe . ove we : me ae at ) ‘ arriv |N Wiltsh’e “ 7.35 *) "10.53 | ‘5.28 © |¢om Malifan OD OPTival Of Tete Hunter R’r “ 7.45 “| ©3110] * 5.42 ** | eae Pict es , : ~~ 4PaVe icto Land; , Bradalba’e * SOQ sé 11.50 * ‘* 6. 17 ‘ f t ciou anc hg for Georgetown every Thursday at 2 p lAr 6.25 “ yy vurseay 4¢ @P. ™., and retusa tp f fod ' ‘o'ty Line.) ** 5 © |) &6 19 OQ 6 Pictou leaving Gcorgetown ¢ ; Co'ty Line. ; 8.16 }2.00 [Dp 6 39 « Hise ears orgetown at five o'clock on Freetown | * 8,96 ‘*, ‘12, lipm ** 6.45 * | s ae Keusingt’m ‘ =.40 “) “1240 © 7.05 « | NEW BRUNSWICK, CAYADA AND THE Ar 9.05 * |Ar las“, 7.40% | Dp. 5 “| Dp 2.00 * : oe Wellingt’n! “10.00 “ “9 4g «6 Leave Summerside every day Port Hill..| «30.27 “| * 330 « excepted) on arriva: of morning Train from O’Leary...| 11.20 | 4.58 “| Charlottetow bh, connectipg at Shediac with Bloomfield | 11.34 | 5 25 «* Trains for each of the above named places. , Ar 6 05 ° aud at St. Jobn, with steamers of the I, g $ Albertea, | Dp 6.20 Co, and the All Rail Line to Portland and Tignish...' Ar12.40 “ {Ar 7.20 “| Boston. Returning, leave Point du Chene Gh'town -,|Dp 4 0pm! Dp 7.00am- every day (Sunday excepted) om arrival of Royalty Jo} ** 4.15 **! ** 7,23 * day train from St. John, for Summerside, con. York | sé 4.27 al oe 40 * ! necting there with Express Train for Char. io a deo lottetown. Bedford...' ** 4.40 ** | **8 ‘ : 2 Also leave Charlottetown for Summersia UNITED STATES. Summ’ side | {2.05pm ‘. »,'Ar 5.05 ** |Ar8.40 * | Mt. Stew t Dp 5.15“ Dp9.00 * every Monday morning, at 2 “clock, and leave Morell....} ** 6 43) |} « 9.45 «| | Summerside for Charlottetown t Very Saturday St. Peter’s.| “ 6.44 “| “10.18 ss | evening about five o'clock, | Bear River} ‘* 6 38 ©)! “11.10 ** By order, Souris ....|Ar 7.10 “ 'Arl?.00 « | P. Wa HALES, Dp 9.10am| Charlottetown, May 25, 1882. Secretary, ‘30.35 ** sae Janto“| | OTR SOUTHPORT. TRAINS INWARD. ; , Wet RIVER, EXPRESS. | MIXED. MIXED. | FROM /RINCE ST. WHARR, _— Mt. Stew’t/ Dp 5.15pm Cardigan ../ ‘‘ 6 10 seorget'n..|Ar 6 30 “ STATIONS. | bsibtt Jh’town ..)Ar 8.00pm, Ar 3.50pm Arl0. 20am Royalty a 7.45 ** | Dp3.25 ** , Dpl0.02 * \ JILL LEAVE CHARLUTTETOWN . ee fF 94.:* ne a ms 360945 : EVERY MONDAY, at 5.20 ‘. m., for muter-ft’ri ** 7.00 ** 7:49 «2, * 1 * 9.00“ | Shaw's Wharf, returning at 7 a, m., calli Bradalba’e < deryet iY 685 i i 2 anee ‘ * spa? 66 | | . * ** 6.36 | Westville and Rocky Point (when tide pep Oo’ ty Line. | “6.30 “*| © 3.96 “<« 36 | mits) ; returping, will leave Chariottetown i 'Ar 8,1] ** jat3 p.m, Freetown.. “ie Le | ES bette | obs rielat int | FOR EAST RIVER, Summ side Ar . 2 7 ’ ** Ard]. 30am! “ jmpenee add Will leave Charlottetown, at 4.308. m, en Wellingt’n Dp 4 46 Tuesday morning for Mouut Stewart, return. Port Hill. .| ** 4.17 ** 9.43 a jing at 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry and O'Leary tints oes tS Be _ | Hickey’s Wharves. Also will leave Mt Bloomfield * ** 3.06 ** | ** 7.50 “ih | Stewar ,0n Wednesday morning, at 7a, m,, Alberton ..| ‘‘ 2.40 * és 7.10 | | calling at Cranberry aud Hickey’s Wharves, ths Ar 6.55 returning to Mount Stewart same evening; Tignish -++| ** 2.00 * Dp 6.00 “ es casionally on Tuesday mornings (whem Ch’town ..1Arl0.00am) Ar 7.00pm the tide will pot otherwise permit) the Steamer will not proceed beyond Cranberry No. 35 \VYater Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS. March 16, 1882—eod GENERAL AGENT Db. Aa BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUK that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Will be sold as Cheap as Imported. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. 72 Qneen Street. “ %, 66 ) > or 64 ee er eee, aaa oa: Wharf, but will invariably leave Mount Bediord...| “ 9.20 “> * 6.00 “| | Stewart for Cha, lottetown on Wednesday 1 8.85 “| 520 « mornings, returning same evening as above, Mt. Stew’t Ar 8.45 *)Ar5.00 “ On Sundays, Steamer will leave Charlotte. eats « 5 bop 8.17 ‘6 Dp4 we 4 town for Rocky Point (tide permitting) at St. Peter’s| * 7.55 “| “ 3.49 a 9a.m. and 1.15 p. m; returnipg, will leave Bear River ‘7 93 + “959 * Rocky Peint at 9.30 a, ™m, anid 1,45 }. nm. Souris ....| ** 6.50 * 9 00 * | If Steamer is not on reule om Sundays, sail Mt. Stew" Dp 8 Sam! Dp 4.50pm) boat will take her place, i eee Cardigan ..}‘'-7.50 ** | ** 3 25 «* | iy 8 ~2 | th’town, June 1882--pat Georget’n .| ** 7.30 “| * 3.00 “| pacncatnaas msenctee nes Superintendea Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 3], 1o82 wkly, pres ne sj pio kca 6i Steam UoniuUnication Between Picton, N. 8., Georgetown and S: uris, P. E. £., Magdalen Islands and Gaspe. oma an, a ‘I HE STARR eae Strongly-Built Tron 8. 8. BEAVER, Bia aid P. P. Lemuistre, mester, carrying Ber 4 ) Majesty's mails, wilt leeve Pictou Landing { 4 during the season of Navigation, every Mop- : 5 | day aftervoon, on arrival of Express Drain MANUFACTURED IN TORONTO from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris and the ' | Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth trip es : | commencing Monday, 19th June, will erten? A Permanent, Sure ¢ ure for Bis: her voyage to rt calling (weather per eases, bisorders and Ailments mitting, al Perce, of the Kidneys, ! ladder Port Hoop, C, B ‘ wv ary Secretiv | “ er and Urinary Becretive | Will leave for Port Hood every Friday Toronto, Onr. “CIlY STEAM BAKERY” HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &e.. AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, 70; 1000 lbs. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. Wes=> Orders by mail promptly executed. « J. QUIRK, NOTICE. 7 HE business heretofore carried on by the System, or Attendant Complaints, | nigut, from Railway Wharf, Pictou Tows, Gravel. Catarrh of the Bladder | Every attention will be paid to the com Diabetes, Dropsy, Piles, Ner- A FRASER & CO, Queber tained from Druggists free. A. A. MACDONALD BROS, for Chronic Diseases, $3.00. Sold dy all JOHN MACKAY, Port Hood, the STARR KIDNEY PAD aud Dr. LeDue’s favoring their own pockets. Get these goods, they are the only genuine, and we guarantee O OSs on. them to all. Sent post-paid on receipt + THE STARR KIDNEY PAD CO, | Without Medicines. BOUGIES. ‘ranged for every convenience and comfort, low as by any other route. less No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, or LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN the stomach. ticulars send for circular, P,Q. Box 1,533. | Ryery Saturday, punctually ab no0w. ; Tickets to all Points undersigned and the late A. B. Stewart, Grand Trunk Railways. eee ee toe woearioes eotee ts’ causing Pain in small of }on arrival of Pussengers by accommodation | fortof passengers vous Debility, ete . ete. FRED. W. FRASER, Prices—Child’s Vad, $1.50 (cures Bed.) Georgetown, P, EI Druggis.s | July 14, 1882, Pills on the Island. Remember those who | price by the proprietors, Joun KyiGur, sole agent Georgetown, STEAMERS [se 23 wky | | OTH STEAMERS are fitted with super | and fitted up in elegant style. Patented October 16th, 1876. One box Eas, in boxes and barrels, handled with No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no | oil of sandalwood, that are certain to pro- pro-| Bvery Thursday, punctuaily at 6 p.m. Price $150. Sold by all druggists, or | J.C, ALLAN CO., 83 John street, CARVELL BROS. WEST AND NORTH WEST, © 5 under the style and firm of Hicser & Stsw- For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by | style. : r MICHAELHICBEY, May 4, 1889 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island Hack, Sides, ete. | train from Halifax. and Passages; Brights’ Disease, _—_5,, freight or passage apply to Pamphlets and Testimonials can be ob- Pictou, N, wetting.) Regular Pad, $2.00, Specia| Pad) C.J HALEY, Souris, Vr. B,T, Ask any druggist or deaicr in medicine for | THE ONLY DIREGT We condemn, and recommend something else,are | J. A. GouRLIg, sole agent Summerside. THY Carroll and W A POSITIVE CURE Carroll and Worcester. | ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED | PAS3ENGER ACCOMMODATION, at | Freicut carried at moderase rates, and as No. 1 will cure any case in four days or | the greatest care. matter of bow long standing duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of | LEAVE BOSTON mailed on receipt of price. For further par | se 1 '82—lLyr New York | —— | June 5, 1882—pat 2aw, sj kcea «= AEN 8 Over the Intercelonial and arr, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be oom 1, A. McLEOD. , Ch‘town, July 4, 1882—pat # May 4, 188?,