eae eee een ee afte. a vv Pa es - i ee pan ar . . eet 4 — « eee a S Ee ee a ed tL. iB DAT a4. MIN: ey eye a a CURRENT NOTES. The Czar has pardoned 42 Nihilists sentenced le S:ibe aud. Peru has just had a novelty unsuccessful Insurrection. iirst in her Kuropean steel rail maoufactarers have been hoiding a conference The French Minister at Shanghai is said be intriguing for a revoluiion in China. \mong the victims of cholera at Naples was the Hawaiian prince who had been ill gome Gays past. The Nova Scotia coal company’s railway brulye recently partially destroyed by fire near Wes ‘tville , cost $30,000 the province of Miangsai, China, has been wis ted by a flood by which it is be- lieved 7U,000 persons perished. eH a ee A Baits Cersets op usd toe sie at J. B | Macdonald’s {sep 20, ool UsprRCLOTHING vey cheap at th- Loudon House. [se 19, 2w cod wk 2i uy your boots at J. B. Macdonald s boot store, and save money [sept 20 L.. By PRowWse is pow opening his fall stoc = ol hew ‘peode [se Lu : Ls at the London House. {se 19, 2w eod wi Five eases of Underelothing just opened | = will be scld cheap. L. E Prowse. (se 20} Laptes ulster cloth, very cheap at J. B. New FLAN} MI. sedonald’s. [sept: 20 | NEW Scotch Tweeds splendid value at 7 E. Vrowse {se 20) Banearns in Felt Hats at the London} House. (au i4| Z00TS are very cheap at Dorsky, GOFF & | Cu's. [sepis Ruveer Circucars, the best value at tne} | London House. (au 14 General Woo is and Stephe 1s9ONn are Uuryg- ing a reconsideration of the plans of the} propesea Nile expedition. fhe lialifax Herald's obituary column eootains the announcement of the death of t venerable John MeKay, Sctipendiary {.vistrate of New Glasgow. He was 92 4 age, aud probably the oldest istrats in the county. He performed luties continuously up to within a few | che Southern States | Cot- uld says that asing beyond all precedent. lic? t man ifactories are being established in| ii] direetions, and in Florida manufactures of furmture, ete.. are numerous ; things | thit they used to have to depend on the | I they 1.ow make for | th for exclusively, { Loe mmseves. Che Winnipeg Sun of September 6th has | tho following financial position of at citv: ‘**The asseased value of property | and it is high assessinent, 1s $30,000,000, and the a3 to tie Vinh) pey, t i round numbers debt 82,500,000, a considerab.e proportion | which has gone in jobbery and waste. | Ine sity is getting beyond its debt. The| new a-sessment of Miancanpolis reaches $85,000,000 and the debt $2,450,000. Sr. | Paul is assessed at $65,000,0U0, and the debt is $3,000,000. Indianapolis, with a popu Natives ot 75,000, three imes tha if of | Wianipey, and an asressment 0 f S6O.009,- 000, twice that of Winnipeg has a debt « f| less than $2 060,000.” New Z-aland,, according to the report of | Mr. Grittin, the United-States Consul, has | advanced wonderfully in e ee ion. Sum twenty years ago the natives ceased to feed on missionaries, and the lat tha, through | their efforts have brought them ont of a state of degradation and cannibalism to their creditaple state of civilzation. Sweet petatoes and pork have superseded their former articles of diet. Tie island, he says, is undoubtedly the most prosperous part of Anstralasia, It now has over 500,- 000 po miplation, erabrac ing 00,000 Maoris, vod half a dozen daily newspapers. Be.- | sides, there are 1,462 miles of railway in | operation, and 171 miles in course of construct and ahout 4.111 miles of tele- graphic lines and 12,000 miies of wire. The Grand Dukes Viadimir and Nicholas of Russia, the Prince of Saxe Altenberg, and the ambassadors of Austria and Ger- | many at St. Petersburg, with their attaches | attended the emperors on tha 16th inst., on their hunting excursion. A grand ban- quet was given at the palace on their re- more ion, tuen in special honor of Emperor Whliiam, the one on Monday having been in special honor of the Austrian Emperor. A hnn- dred guests participated. The Czar honored the principal guest by appearing in Germ.n uniform. At the parade on the day previous Emperor William appeared re- tuarkably well. His step was quick and vi-orous and he entered into all the pro- ceedings of the day with a lively interest. Pei ince Lismarck paid his respects to the Czar and to Emperor Francis Joseph, Count Kalnckw to the Czar and Emperor William, f a M DeGiers to Emperor William and Linperor Francis Joseph. Considering the smallness of the entire erea of Hnyland and Scotland combined as compare | with the State of Texas, for in- sianee, it is astonishing what « vast amount | of waste, wild land is reserved as well as preserve! for mere shooting purposes. r* fr m the immense estates owned by »> emen, and kept for their own and their | Lansing friends’ pleasure, there are vast rs ond forests which every year are rnted, or are leazed for long periods. | ‘jias the Duke of Westminster, one | ‘ the largest real estate owners in Eagand, and especially in Lon-| don rents the forest of Reay, covering ©) 000 acres, with 50,000 acres adjoining. Sec A. Dass, the rich brewer, rents 55,000 acres; Sir Henry Allsopp, another of the | big beer men, rents 100,000 acres, and Mr, | Kiss Wonans, the Baltimore millionaire, | in addition to a a estate he has bouyht | in Scotlaod rents a Scotch farm and eleven | a hjoining estas extending over some 25,000 acres, and costing ia rent alone £15,000 a year. With all other expenses it 18 estimated that every stag shot through the season costs at least $400. | — 7 | Special Notices. New Worsted Coatings at the London! House. [se 19, 2w eod w2i | A GREAT vari wy of gerts paper collars at | J. B. Macdonaljd’s. Best Frovur.—*‘Evangeline A,” fall roll r |} process, qua ity guaranteed, price moderate, | ~ delivered {ree ef charge to any part of the | city.— George Carter, Great George Street. sep20 Sid Christy's Lor- Prowse’s. (se 20 | New Overcoatings at the Londen House. [se 19, 2w eod wk 2i| GENTLEMEN will find a'lthe newest styles | ia jinen collars at J. B. Macdouald’s sept 20 GENTLEMEN'S Fatt Svirinos.—About 400 | yaras very superior German-made cloths,. Irom the wrecked steamsr Ainsterdam, and |! off-red by as. These goods wil! be sold about two doJdare per to under value, and ar: better quelity than usualiy toons rted here, bei Ny the New York mar- t eks & Co, pl7 iw eod Curapesr Yer.—For two weeks we sell Misses Oi) Goat Button mo for $1.65 ¥ .f ‘ ' | ss? 5) ? ai i? 4 13, “he D ame Dorery, Gorr & Clo { iivro {sept 20 Six cases of Jost received at L. E Men’s Harts. don Hats 5 ¢ Melly Sold ton wl >, : : ’ , ] tuned, regulated, and r tthe lowcst pos Couns 493. Le by sible rates ty will receive Satiefa gua aa. ano LuUncr. {sep Is KEMSARTS Fieccy. Cotton at the London Huse, [ee 19, 2w edd wk Qi | mi town or prompt attention, ». M. Resp, I tion very j [-e 19, 2w eod w2i ONE HUNDRED Tea Sets will + sold cheap iat W. P. CoLwiLv’s. fsepl6 taw wky 4w lat , Peg | Weeks & Co | Sets. goods from which | Bk See circular for particulars oA aE IE Sot 2 eR SE zs Two HUNDRED Vegetables Dishes to be sold cheaper than any ever offered mm Ch.riotte- town at W. P. CotwiLt’s. [sep16 taw wky 4w VeLvereens—Velveteens, just received, 7 cases plain snd brocaded. Very chuice aud} che ip. Weeks & Co. seplo A New lot of Crockery and Glass Ware Braces and selling [sep '7| | just received at R. K. ‘ she: Ap. New Scarrs at the London House, Be sure and get our make of Boots—Dorsry | GOF!I & Co Is pl7 New Lrxex Couiars at the London Heuse. {se ]9, 2w eod wil Ovr iall Boots are just the thing—-Dorsty, Gorr & Co. [sept New Dress Goods, Winceys, She-tings, Shirtings, Tickings, Underclothing, Shirts, te., at L. &. Prowse’s. (se 2 Firry Dinner Sets from ten dollars upwards. COLWILL’s. . {seplé taw why 4w MANTLE Cloths, great variety, just opened. | . Weeks & Co. teplb / Oxe HneUNDRED Chomber Sets lollar upward, at W. P CoLwiLis [sep:6 tiw wky4dw suitings.— seplo fiom one NEw Seotch Tweeds for gent’s Kerp your feet dry by getting a pair ctf | Dorsey, Gott & Co’s. Boots. {sep)7 New Black Cashmeres, beautifol good, at low prices. —Weeks & Co. sepib Fixe Teas at the London Hi use. se 19, 2w eod w2j A very large quantity uf assort:d Crockery iin China, Glass and Earthenware, ‘leapots, feacups, Plates, Baker scolleps and ‘Table All of these goods are bought for cash and will be sold cheap.—-‘V. P. CotwiLt [sepl® taw wk) 40, Gentlemens fasbicnabie Rubbers | and Overrhves, at Decks. {s pia ' j } | LADIFS and Bocts, Slippers, GorF & Co’s, SOMETHING New.—There has always bees. | great ditliculty in getting water-proof coats to fil satistactorily about the neck avd shoulders, | for stout round-shouldered men. Yoo | can avoid this and have a pertect fit by leav- | ing your measure with us. We hve made} ‘vrangements with an Lnglish firm to have | these coats made on our own patterns, ro| that we are in a position to warract a geod | hit. Wecau show over 100 sampls of the | the coats will be made, | ranging in price from 38 to $2 Kivery coat | warranted to come the same as sample of | goods shown. You cao have better material | and chea per than buying ready-made goods,— John Mel.cod & Co., Merchant Tailors. 1 | and anp27 t§ Cures Rheumatism, Diphtheria, Nenralgia, Erysipelas Croup, Hoarscuess. Removes Dandruff, And re-tores Hair on Bald ie a _ PERSOTILE. Heads, and fetes rh... BaroceunrEn N. S. Cures all | aches © pains. — 23, 1884, Med by the French Academy oj cine for Ip flamumation efthe Urinary; | @rgans, caused by Indiscretion or Exposure Endorsed Pos: | Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Treat- itive cure inone to three days. Loca! ment only roquired. No nauseous doses of | Cupebs or “Copaiba, In vaLLisLe, Hyerenic,Curative, PkrvE> TIVE. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syring: | | Sold by all Druggists, or se ent fre td ma ! securely sealed, oa receipt of price. crip: tive Treatise free on application. AM Re AN! AGENCY “66” MEVICINE UO., Detroit | Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHRPGARIFS fant oo MARS, SOP EA Pore A ait? ‘Bone hlietaatic Liisi, i | i is a fact worth knowing that Mrs, Suphua | Potter’s Bone Kheumatic Liniment caaneld > be excelled for removing pain aud svreness. | isi is no worthlsss trash, as eeme may suppose, | simply because they have been imposed upon | by othe rs but is pesitively the *‘King of 1Ch Vain,” Sore threat cannot stand bofore its | |; DS wer, i \il wo ask is & trial that you may be oon inced of the truth of our statement, Our ex ence isthat one bottle tricd also sells many and testimonials, and try a bottie—it will not fail to do all that is promise i. V. BARKER, StsJohn, Wholesale Agent | W. R. WATSON, Charlottetowa, PT | aA. CROFESYVW at, Middleta» 7. a } + # - ~&% Se ere ee ie ee oe = #1] ‘aan LS Fate FERELOOD, ‘ ; # 2) ~~ ie * : : - “ WAFERS Wier ye g And will completely change the blood in (he yatem in three months. Any per- gon who will take 1 Piil each night frou : to ‘coke, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Por curing Poem. ile Complaints iiese Pilla have no equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Sold everywhere, or 6« “mt by mail for eight letter-ctamps. Se nd for clreular, I. S. dx yt " WON & ¢ CO., BOSTON, MASS. “GROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOHNSON 8 ANODY NE L INIMENT willinstan- satire: taneously relicve these terrible diseases, and will positively cure nie cases out of ten. — Info imation that ‘will suve many lives sent free by ma ii. Don't delay @ momeut. Prevention is better than cure. (For Internal and Er- JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LENIRAENT fermi: Conis sss, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Sore Lunes, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, a iruaie Rheumsstishl, Chronic it irrba@a, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney eC, Bost les, Mase of the Spire anu Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Sen nd § tor ‘pamphlet to. to ~ Joumgo SON 1& Co., 0., BOsTO! m, Mass, MASs. An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist. now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthiess trash. He says that Sheri dan’s ition Powders are absoiutely pure and , es ly Valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, Ag ie n ful tol pint tvod. Soki everywhere, or seut by uiail for 8 letter-stamps. I. 8 JURNSON & LO., Boston, Marie ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE GO. CAPITA is, = - = ~ ~ . - Oo-—--—- HEAD OFPLICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH — J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. o-wr-— Risks Pahken on Mest Faverabte Terms. fLoanNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Vierchonts Tank of Brelifun, $2,000,660 Chitewn, Feb, 97, HeR4 FLMLWATION LiF ASSUCLITION ATO OF BOD, TORC INDO. ———— — () — oe THIER | | | The SECURITY offered to policy holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company | | doing business mm the Downton. Its PROGKESS HAS BLEN UNEXAMPLED Canada. Its Policies are INDISPUTALLE after after two years. The CASH PROFIT results paid to pulicy-holders have not been equalled by any in the history of -lusurance in ihree years and NON | Company in Canada, The tollowing are examples of ACTUAL REDUCi10N OF PREMIUMS by application Oo) prolis:— Kotat ‘taylor, bahtax, insured for $10,0C0 i in ae premium S317. 70; in JS$0,, $160. 10, — Willis, Fividex, meured for $1,000 mn-1871, premium $31.77; Inde, § $14.00. John S. MeLeen, Halifax , Insured "be $4.000 “iy 3572, premium $147 76; w 1882, >70 C6. Major Jeunes, di. Joh, insured for 3,000 me 187). premium $172.20; mw 1892, $77.2 Ks The fullest information wil: be given on application. DESBRISAY & AmGUS, General Agents for P. E. Island. Ch’town, May 7, 1884, CHARLOTTEICW A SASH ERD GOGH FACTORY | Peake’s ho. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO... PROPRILTOLS a nine We ere now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash pices; Ba. Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Builusters, N. wel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. We are prepared to do all Kinds of Jubving, in Planing, Jciuting, Morticing, Tenon; ing, Jig and , ret Sawing. Turning, etc, Ali kinds of Gethic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notics, With new and first-class Machiurry, and the latest apy iliac: néemost sutisiaction toall who favor us with their patronage. IRRA__ why ly a, we can insure the Ch town, Jane 7, PRIRCE EDWARD ISLAND iALLWAY. Ay ISS 4. Esms4. ou nae trains will \N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, (j run Py? a8 iollows ® (Bunnys 9 ld _— TRAINS DEPART. FOR THE WEST . ULMER RERC & "aE Qe mae he. TRAINS ARE IVE. FROM THE WEST. STATLONS, Express Mix’d, ee oe STA: IONS Vix'’d. A. M.,; A.M, P.M. Pe ee Larlottetown....... 640 | 525 3.4u ||Uiarlottetuown ....../ 7.15 4.20 | 9.20 Reyaity Junction..... 015d %0U 4.0 || Royalty vunetion..aj, 7.00 , 4.40 | 9 UU Sorth Waiitscire...., {| 6.00 | Y.02 | 4.47 || North Waittstire... 6:5 | 264) B1Z Hunter hiver........ i 7.00 de.Go | duu |) sunter baiver, 0.15 | 2.38 | 5.00 bradalbane........, . 226. O06 1 OMG i ragiioene.:<...... ool | 240 | 7.25 Cammy Late. s..cccss 7.34 ‘1U.66 © 6.40 |} oupty Lime......... d.35 * 1.1 7. PIN Nii ka ok 6's 24s 1.44 fhhi2e 8.a¥ eee Oe ce. ss 56.34 1 1.55 1 7.02 heusingion..,...,. 7.55 [lt.35 | G.'d || weusmyton.,........ | 520 | 142 | 6.42 | 1 Poa. | d}| 4.53 [12.35 | 6.10 tutes evetdes,2. ) 5.200 by. iu | 6.50 umygmersice..... rae tov} d.4U 1.40 j ‘| a! 4350 ‘1.20 | Semen s d.da | %.uo } viisccuche,.... $15 10.67 | | PE ORION 6 0 6 oie bie as y. 14 2.57 Veiliugton.... .....} $57 10:9 008 Ries ds vases 9.438 , 5.28 ort, el b.cais ee eas 1U.cd 4.00 i beuly wa ee ee i 34 o id t TOM ROCs sca s 6 ik Oo 08 i1U.33 vo. lo TIGL 6 Sina cnccetl eae ft ae MPPCNTG ce os ce wh enc ee hs PUORROR vv ncess tit 1:08 , 4.10 | Uipuish... ae «te ot 1108 » UU | ON bs 6c ne oe carta { > | & Go | UR THE EAST. EX} ress. ay TRAINS ARR.VE.~-FEUM Tit EAST. STATIONS. TRAINS DLPALT.- Mixed. I > - a os 7 Express, | Mooxcd. 3.30 p.m, 6.15 a. m. |Uharlottetown.... .. 9 05a. m,! _ 6.30 p,m. belpalin Jumction ....: 3.45 6.34 ** |) Xoyalty Junction....j S. wb ** 16.10 OTK... es eserccreeet BOT ** [| GHZ ** |] York.......... coo-on/ 838 * 16.88 * Det sa. a sss , e002 Ee. * HGedberd... os cncvccy ct BME. OO LR ar 4.35. | 7.69 «| p sw ee | »p ado «ly : « || Mount Stewart dp S10 ** [4.56 * ace op Ss 3.15 7. eae. eee PON occa cccuccanes 5.09 * ee BO oe nes . (7° * £6 * Sig COROT Ba nino cian es on. ** %.33 ** t. Feter’s seve) LOR 1 RAS we Le COE cos. hed sG U.04' % Hose * var Laver ca? 2 mW « pe ar 6.35 it j : ee ae ee eae J oY a a > teeeee es BP O59 phi.ld ca i eee ee 20. TOMBE PEOWRES. «0 0 ) 445 p.m, 20a m./} wountstewart...... 7 00 5. UL. 4425p, m SN. awit tba a a eae ee vardigan...... vsceeh EB oe? bo Geory: town , ca. — ** il -eor getuwn..... dp} 640 <¢* 245 = ™ <= Avains ere ran by Easte ru innihend Time, JAMES O46" AN, crs teense ihe PORFEITALB LE) t j i ! | Made up of 22, “DIE EG WEEKLY EXAMINER lee. STLAMER HURUMICH, Montreal to ‘hatluttetown, Leaves Montreal, + Rly llth August, and AND istAhB Anus CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Faper Published in P. &. isiand. Gay §), OO WEAR Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fuirness, THE EXAMINER ts devoted to the p romo-_ tion of the interests of this Province | and this Dominion ! ‘The Weekiy Examiner’ ND ISLAND ARGUS LIVE NEWSPAPE the Locals, Telegrams, Kditorials, etc., which trom day to day appear in the daily edition, Ib is Aiways full of News Alwsys up to the Times, "The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS Is in favor of cutting down the Local Legislature, consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound business basis, instituting a system of rigid economy in the administration of local affairs, aad applying the money thus saved to The Advancement of the Azri- cultural and ladusirial hhieresis Gi the Province ! THE EXAMINER is in favor ot | viving a fair trind io the Unien which @: sures to us the lnstitutions the La ws | und Protecuon ot the Mother Country Tilt EXAMINER is issued covery FRIDAY MORNING, from the oitice of ‘The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICK, OWE DOLLAR A YEAR LIV ADVANCH. JOB PRINTING,” —8D JOT AB Bill-heads, Lettersheads, Notes of Hand | Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers | etc,, cic,, done in first-class style and a| Mh'town, Vey 12, 1 short notice. every alternate Monday aiterwarda, Keturning, leaves Summerside, Tue slay, Ha, August, and every sltcrnaye Tuceday, | | Superior passenger ace: wimodatic D, and freizut corried caretully at lowest rates, CARVELL BROS, 1881. BP, Bie ISLAND Sigal Havigation oy, Ch’tow n, a . STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRAN ChMENT, AND w ee rere S > wv » Liave Charlottctowg tor tictoe Lenuiy every Moncay, Wi dneecey, ‘Thurs ay a Saturday mornings, at seven o'clock, coppect. ing there With the Train for Halttax, Re. turning to Charlottetown on Mouday, Wed. vesday, Friday end Saturvay, atou; two p, 'm, ob atrival Of tain from Halitax Leave Pictou Land d ng tor Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train ati i ’ wo p.m, | Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday mourning, at five a. m, | NEW BRUNSWICK. CA ADA AKD THE UilicD STAT&S. | Leave Summersice every day (Sunday jexcepted) on arya; of Train irom Chap loitetown, connecting at Shediac ‘with | Trains tur each of the above pamed places : |and at St, Jobu, with steymers of the lnaeme, | onal Company and Railway tor Portland and | Boston, Also leave Cherlottetovn tor Sum. | merside eVvely Moi y morning at one oclock. Rethiging, leave Shudiag every day (Suudays excepto) op arival of day iain ‘trum St. Jobo, tor Summersid » COUM Cling livere with tian for Cimiotetown. Ako leave Summerside ter ¢ harlottetown every Sovurday evening, about five o'clock. By oruer, F. W. HALES, Secretary, Cha; lottetown, June 11, 1884 BosTtoN STEAMERS. CARRULL—Capt. Brown. WORCESTER —Capl. Biankenshig, LEAVE GH'TOWN, Tk THURSDAYS, 5, P. M. LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOOR, | Passepger sccomnadation execdient, Fieight carmed at lowest rates. Egg cases handled with greatest care. CARVELL ROS, {| Ch’town, May 31—pat jorr pie Up | EXOCUKSION © FARE! To Bestoa. any Return, CARROLL Oh WORCESTER, —FOR— $15.60 FERST CLASS. CARVELL BROS, 31—pat 4w 2aw rr Ch'town, May : STEAMER - “HEATHER BELLE,” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. and after Tuesday, May 13th, the new ayy iC} steamer * Heather Belle, ugh McLean, master, will ruu as tellows :— Every iuesday morning, at four o'clock, will leave Charlotterow, n for Orwell Bruch Whart; lcaving Urweil Brush Wharf at seven a. iu, fur Charlottetown, cailing at China Pomt avd fialliday’s Wherves; leavmng Charlottictown, at thre p. BD, tor tsaliday’s, China teint and Brash \Wharves, where she will remain over night. W ws. sday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lotietuwa ab seven a. mu., calling at ( hina Pot and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Chaunlotietown at three p. mw, to reund, | remaining at brush \\ hart over might. Thursday, will leave brush W Lart tor Char- | luttctowh at seven a. iu. cal vy at Clipe Pout aud Mailday’s \\ hares; leaving Chariott:town at tice p, m. te revurn; heaving Brush Whart about ix p. uw, for Charis tetow pn. friday, ili leave Charluttetewn for Crapaud at four a, m.; leaving Crapaud tor « bate luttetuwn at seven a. m.; reaving Ubar- lovtevowa for Crapaud at three p, iin, Te wmaluing Over hight, Saturday, will leave Crapaud for Charlotte town at sevena. m; leaving harlotte tuwn for Crapaud at 1.30 p.m, aud returning te Charloitetown trom € ropaud same day. j FARES: | Cabin. to and from Orwell and Wharves, i | 3 cents; deck, 20 cents, ‘ab “" io aad from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck, ve CCL xen sae on returs ticketa will be issued from Charlottctown te Orwell every ‘Thursday even- {in :, at ope first-ciass fare. Also, excarsion lre.urn tickets will be issued every Saturday to Urapaud, at une first-class fare, JOHN HUGRIS Agent. 383. [ex pat low Quer pres 4