—— a ee : : a . THE iver = i ; } 7" os on : ee We ak Re ‘ j Se r . . > rr E DAILY EXAMINER, - == SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1887. ‘al and Other Ktems. JG on . ciated | , loath gud -~s 28 Local mS /TEAGGRAPMIC NEWS| General Juice meeime EG FA | EAS | | 2 | mother peed heute leat! " — THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT. r , t | iSPeeraL Despatours ro Tux Examiner. } eee . ene a qa = o A Mertine of the General Jubilee Commit- : : . eae » ‘ ling the balance of Straw ‘Lhe Ni Tl — sarsege | Oe Wes heia in the City Council Chamber last Genuing Fun —Nothing Low or \ u gar a e ly23liktwy | wwe hOomAaS lio POR, | evening, His Worship Mayor Haviland pre _——_—— : ‘a s Blikwy | dion, 120 Laughs in as Many Minutes 120) 0: A eee Mr. Maynard, Secretary of the Entertain son secmnsincanasoraniaaes . ‘ s got for ladies, misses ment Committee, presented a report showing lemember the day and date. Do not confound | 'h'bes r ‘o> posa ft’ ’ t gohan toahe ‘ aR ay - RUM DID it the receipts and hendiiienes he for as fol it with anything e's: | hia k g abi ef ul Hy 4 GRECUGE % iis¢ J9 ak ne £0 to - : lows od | Y . rie ‘* : . . . Rew \ at less thi : cost 3 ’ +. T rtnf ’ r og? So< ‘ 1 ? or e yr ‘ar So aaihoe bdeae 3 Sites sionay NOXt Tuesday Nighi, July 26. the Grand Picnic (0 be held at Block Heuse, 2 : Kxpenditure.......... Gun vena. OR 118.27 | Vpn 2 Te me a wy ’ ces | \ PINK Varie 1ildren'’s boots and shoes Sr. THomas, Ont., July 22. Leavi a ; — af MARK E L HALL. Gah WW ROY ENED AS , J uly 2 jth. eap at Gotf Bros At the inquest in connection with the OED PHY AE hen ne soo + Hn om” RK" ] l WENT t) . ms ’ P P . . . { I % . e , . » 4 . ‘ ve . . ‘ - late railway accident, witnesses swore that The report being satisfactory to the General EX PRAORDINARY by EN " A bie c Lie Expect Clk, bad ™ ot ef reshimenis LETTE! ‘Cathoheus” will appear on|the engineer was under the influence of | Jubilee Committe, was on motion received. | No High Prices ae oa identi re pat P Monday liquor and unfit to control the train ; also} ,.4 detailed statement of receipts and expen izud by the best element of Society. Pes and plent y of A HT usenienhi (bik the 2rou eis to - that the conductor had been di: inking, oo ” eee z Py Naren 8 Jubi- — same , Programme will be hy as was ” " \ & M was removed from ; though not toxicated, T 3 1s ee was placed in the ee the ommuttee ee ng: emg a we a oe pres c y T y : y i patient in the publi hospital, S. John, N ‘b., still pendide a oe we ss by aa oo Oe PER ME Fe- | eatin: alas dades ue ices Manica Oe inake the dhiaty very CRO bie , a few days ago. LATER. celved and read, Lack, Y. and L. Kegt., and others distingu.sied - fuse Merrimack investigation commenced in Boston o1 Wednesda Che evidence so far heard nything new. 7 : WSEBERRIES—Just received from Nova Scotia at Sanderson & Co.’s., New son's Block, » lary ity or Croosberries, very choice, > We are pleas to learn that the Acting Superintencent of the Railway has fixed a spe rate for fresh fish coming from Tignish, Souris and other stations to Charlottetown. = A ILER fish story is going the rounds of lited to the Antigonish, N. S., icho, Wo the effect that a trout was caug! ithe West River, on the 2lst June, with a fu vrown rat im it. ae Sypvey Rornp CoaL—Schooner E. Proce tw “ i scharging cargo of this excellent house mai trom Old Bridge Port Mines at Queen's Wharf nex: Monday, July 25th. Leave your oviers at A. McNeill’s Auction R ~~ Tur St. John Sux says that Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Higgins, of Hyde Park, Boston, are ut the Victoria en route to Charlottetown, the native place of Mr. Higgins, who is returning for a visit after an unbroken absence of thirty four years. innit fut stage of the Lyceum is being fixed up gorgeously for Monday evening. It will be as near as possible a counterpart of Mrs. Watson's stage at Ottawa, a photograph of which can be seen in the window of the Diamond Bookstore. —_——~> Y. M. C. A—The following Gospel Sevices, conducted by Rev. Mr. Meikle, will be held in the Y. M. C. A., Hall: This evening at 8 o'cloek and to-;norrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, for men only. Also in the Methodist (brick) Chureh to-morrow evening at 8.15 o clock. Ups n to al ouiiagg aii Canon O'Meara, of Winnipeg, brother of Rev. C. O'Meara, of this city, was one of the passengers ou the ill-fated steamer Princess Louise, which c apsized near Golden, bh. ee last \ It was only by a hasty jump into s small buat that he escaped. Some of the otber passengers also had narrow escapes. i eek. Wirtiam H. Frypiey, Ese., and Mrs. Findley returned home last evening, having enjoyed a very pleasant trip to and from Brit- ish ( vlumbia ria the Canadian Pacitic Rail way, They speak in the highest terms of the eomin vl tion atforded by the 2 P. _. Company and the attention and kindness of their officials. —— Tre three old safes which have been an eyesore on Queen Square for several years past, have been purchased by Mr. W. D. Mc- Kav. One of them was removed to Mr. McKay's place of business last evening, the operation being witnessed by a large number ot people, and attended with considerable ceremony. The other two still adorn the Square, but their days are numbered. Thus one by one the old landmarks are passing away. —————— Wirr to-night, also to-morrow at 3 and 8 oclock, and Monday night at same hour, closes the temperance meetings of Mr. and Mrs. Doutney. Notwithstanding the other meetings and counter attractions, they have drawn large aucliences, done a good work and made many friends. Many have signed the pledge. On Tuesday night, as per advertise- ment in another column, they receive a com- plimentary benefit concert. It is their fare- well, and will be the only opportunity here of seeing them in a strictly concert programme. _> Ivsrector Devark closed his court yester- day afternoon, and left for Alberton this morning. Robert Jay and John Macdonald, (Ronald's son), were each sentenced to pay a tine of $50, or go to jail for four months, for netting in the Morell River. The charge of assaulting Warden McCullaugh, preferred against the same parties, together with other cases of violation of the fisheries law, prefer- against sundry persons, will be heard at the next sitting. This business of netting trout has been carried to extremes of late years, and how that an example has been made of some of the otfenders, it is hoped there will be less of it in future. Rererrinc to the letter of ‘-St. Peter's,” published in Tue Examiner of yesterday, we are desired to state that the Committee for the tea at St. Peter's obtained from the Acting Superintendent of the Railway every conces- sion they asked--and more. The special rates were lower than fur any previous tea at St. Peter's, and a whole hour's delay was per mitted at the Junctions to suit the convenience of excursionists returnimg home, which was never before allowed. Instead of -sixty per- persons applying for passage to the tea by the afternoon train, the official report shows that there were only twelve, and every one ot them was taken, and not one was charged more than a single fare for the round trip. In fact, Wwe are informed that having regard—as they are bound to have —for the interests of the railv ay, every effort was made by the Acting Superintendent and the officials, to give satis: | faction to the Committee and the public. aii AMERICAN skippers are not nearly so en thusiastic over existing fishery arrangements 48 they were last year. One of them in con- Versation the other day said: ‘I, with a crew of sixteen, have been in the Bay just three weeks, and have only got about fifty barrels of mackerel. There are too many cruisers around Mus year. The mackerel are chiefly all in Thursday last, along the north shore, between Enst Point and the second cxapel, the sea near the shore was alive with them, and so it was also along the south side; but . crniser was 6n the watch, and we gave the shore a wide berth and caught no fish. That day all the mackerel that were seen schooling were quite close to the shore, and none were to be seen out where we were. There are over 200 American seiners now in the Bay, and they are coming all the time, two having arrived tu-day. Some of them have done little or nothing, while others have done middiing well. Mackerel are sure to be hear shore. high this fall, as there is no probability of the market being glutted this year, &v., &v.” The evidence taken at the railway in- quest to-night showed that the accident was caused by the air brakes not being in order. That it was the duty of Conductor Spetligue, of the wrecked train, to inspect thom before starting, and that he had not done so. He has been arrested and the in- quest adjourned till Monday. nee Mammoth Flour Mill. Orrawa, July 22. Matther, of this city, is said to have been engaged to prepare plans for a mamimoth flour mill, to be erected by Sir DD. A. Smith, Sir Geo. Stephen, Allan Gil- mour, of this city, and other capitalistf, ou Lake of the Weeds, east of Winnipeg. its capacity will equal that of the largest mill at Minneapolis. The company are sending an expert to Hungary to study the Hungarian process. Jno. Another Patal Railway Accident. BavEN, Ont., July 22. eastward bound Grand Trunk freight train from Chicago to-day ran into # number of cows lying on the track near the railway station here, the locomotive was thrown off the track and badly wreck- ed, and seven or eight cars broken into pieces. One brakeman was killed. m™ ue Honored by the City. Dus, July 22. The Corporation of Dublin to-day con- ferred the freedom of the City on William O’Brien, editor of United Ireland and Patrick A. Collins, of Boston, Mass., whe is now visiting Lreland. A Conference. Dus, July 22. Mr. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has arrived here. All the division magis- trates and leading county officials have been summoned toa conference on the condition of Lreland. Protocol Signed. St. Pererssure, July 22. The protocol regarding the Afghan fron- tier has been signed. Col. Ridgeway, British Commissioner, is abovt to return to England. VWeather Bulletin. _—— Toronto, July 25—10 a.m. Moderate to fresh south and southwest winds, cloudy to partly cloudy warm weather with showers. HANNINGTON Bros., druggists, ot St. John, N. B., have assigned. pianist Tue N. B. and P. E. Island Railway Com- pany inyite tenders for the whole or any part of the authorized issue of $100,000 of deben- tures. shied Duncan MacIntyre, of the C. P. R., has been nominated by the Opposition for Renfrew. The Liberal-Conservatives have the same standard bearer who ran at the general elec- tion. The election will be held in August next. — > — 7 Mrs. Suernerp will be glad to meet Christians and others in the Athenzeum Hall, Prince Street, on Monday evening, the 25th, at 8 o'clock, to speak to them on a matter of importance, connected with herself. All friends interested are cordially invited. —jly2% 2i Says the Pictou News: ‘‘ Several French | students from Montreal were in town on Sat- urday last, and went to Rustico, P. E. Is- land to spend a few weeks vacation. We are | glad te notice that the tourists are commenc- ing to make the trip to P. E. Island via Pictou a popular one.” Tue St. John delegates to the Y. M. C. A. Conference in Summerside next month are as foliows :—J. O. Miller, H. B. Jackson, E. T. C. Knowles, Rev. George Bruce, James A. White, W. E. Earle, J.T. Purdon, A. W. Macrae, G. N. Hevenor, Mayor Thorne, and H. H. Distin. The deleyates ex officio are: J. E. Irvine and Dr, W. 38. Morrison. — ees em HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 22—C Hemmerick, Meriden, Ct; Jas W Cassidy, Tatamogouche; F O Morse, Bos- , ton; John Simpson, San Francisco; J J Bow- len, Southbridge; Mrs Alex McLaren, Boston; | Miss Jennie McLaren, do; Maggie E Gordon, Brookline, Mass; Christina M McNabb, Cam- bridge, Mass. REVERE HOUSE. July 21—-N R French and wife, New York; W L Ward, Boston; WS Cheese, Montreal. 22—-N A MscLennan, Montreal; C Lord Helliwell, Darum, Eng; L R King and wife, Caribon, Eng; Miss Stella M King, do. RANKIN HOUSE. July 19—R N Cox, Morell: C R_ Barelay, Boston; O Rich, jr, do. ApviceE To Morners.— Mrs. {children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural ‘quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes ae “‘bright asa! — button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all Jom regulates the bowels, and is the best nown remedy for diarrheea, whether arising from teething or other causes, ‘Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kiud marl] eod & wky The total receipts were $1,216.47, and the expenditure $1,013.44, leaving a balance of about $200 tothe credit of the Committee. On motion, the report was adopted. The following is a list of the gentlemen who subscribed to the Jubilee Fund :—Carvell Brothers, $25; Thomas Morris, $25; Peake Bros & Co., $20; Michael Hickey, $10; John J Davies, $10; Louis H Actes. SLO; Simon W Crabbe, $10; James D Irving, $10; Fred W Hyndman, $%; A &b5 Warburton, $5; T Heath Haviland, , $5; Capt David May, $5; Henry Davison, $5; Richard Johnson, M D, $5; James McLeod, M D, $5; F D Beer, M D, $5; John W Mor- rison, $5; John Newson, $5; Adam Murray, $5; Beer & Goff, $5; H. & 5S. Lowe, $5; WS bery, $5; AN Large, $5: WJ Miller, $5; E J Hodgson, $5; CC Gardiner, $2; D OM Reddin, Jr, $2; John Coombs, $1; Benjamin Bremner, $1; Frederick Mitchell, $1; Caarles Lawson, $1; Friend, $1; Henry Rackham, $1; Capt John Hughes, $1; Capt Ronald MeMil- lan, $5; John Ings, $5; Dorsey, Goff & Co, $5; George K Beer, $5; Frederick de St Croix Brecken, $5; George McLeod, $5; A _ Peters, $5; Perkins & Sterns, $10; W W Wellner, $5; Judge Hensley, $5; C D _ Rankin, George Carter, $5; George W Bentley, $5; Jas Paton & Co., $10; Beer Bros., $7.50; J D McLeod, $5; Geo E Hughes, $5; Stanley Bros, $5: Charles Palmer, $5; Weeks & Beer, $20; Charles Robertson, $5; W E Dawson, $10; A A McLean, $5; D Ferguson, $5; W W = Sulli- van, $10; R KR Fitzgerald, $5; Frederick Peters, $5; Jas Currie, $5; Norton & Fennell, $5; Myrick, $5; H J Cundel!, $7; Wm _ Rayden, $10; Dr John Knox, $5; Dodd & Rogers, $10; Neil McLeod, $3; Friend, $2; Owen Connolly, $2; F S Moore, $1; J A Longworth,*$1; E W Weeks, $1; Judge Young, $5; Jos Unsworth, $5; A McNeill, $5; Senator Haythorne, $10; ‘Wm, Welsh, $5; John Richards, $5; M Me- Leod, $10. Total, $55C.50. The following resolution, moved by Archi- bald McNeill, Esq., and seconded by Mr. Joseph Unsworth, was carried unanimously: Whereas, The,J ubilee Committee have a helance to their credit of $200, Tarerefore Resolved, That the said balance be Vietoria Park provided the Park Roadway Com- mittee contribute $300 for the same purpose with- in ten days from this date. On motion, it was ordered that a copy of the above resolution be sent to the Chairman of Park Road Committee. Adjourned at call of Sec’y. A. H. McPuerson, Secretary. 2+ <P>. oe —______- Discount or no discount. — Clearance or no Clearance. Thanks to the people, I still have my share, because I act fair with every man, woman and child. The people's choice; the people’s man, because I do the best Ican my stock to complete, to suit your feet. Styles right up. Prices away down. No _ better boots and shoes in town, than at C. B. Wak- RKEN’S, Stamper’s Corner. WOODILL’S GHAMA BoKIN.: POWDER —RETAILS AT— 32 CENTS PER POUND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. 24 Oz., 5 Uz., 10 Oz. PACKETS. In “urity & Qaality Unsurpassed. July 4, 1887—1mo eod L°5T; Between Post Office and Rankin House, a Bunch of Keys. Finder will oblige by leaving them at THE EXAMINER Office. jly22 WaNni ED [{MMEDIATELY—A ‘ook and Housemaid; good references required. Av- ply to Mrs. Edward Palmer, Upper Qne+n street. jiy 2i cod tf Te? LET—Part of a House of five or six rooms; pleasantly situated; vartly turnished if de sired. Apply at kKXAMINER Office. jly19 tf T° LET— A House situated on Richmond Strect West, containing five rooms. Apply to Nicholas Murphy. jiy 19 3i fri mon NOTICE -All umbrellas left with me last year 4+. to be mended, and not celled for, will be soli after the lith of Augusi next, if not called for before that time—S. Taudvin, Hil sborough mt. jly21 2i pda T° LET—A three-story Dwelling House, con- taining eleven rooms, situated on Water Street; possession given about the 20th inst. Apply to M. McQuaid, Lower Queen Street. july 6 eod Good reference re- WANTED-—A servant girl. McNeill, Great quired. Apply to Mrs. C. B. George Street. ; To LET—Three miles from town, a Dwelling House, partly furnished if required. For par- ticulars enquire of L. E. Prowse. jun6 eod if SAFE FOR SALE | A good one, McGregor, Osborne House. Apply to C. V. pd Winslow's | W. Wellner. Soothing Syrup should always be used when! setdhcoreaieniililliiapenge ‘Pow SALE—A Double Pheeton in good repair, | GoD PASTURE for two cows in a field half- mile from West Knd of City; pump in the field. Apply at this ow i jun29 | T° LET—A House and Stable on Pleasant | Street, with good water on premises; also, Apply to june7 | House on «ing Street, near Railway. William Dodd. [O LET—One-half of the double Dwelling ! knownas the Franklin House; rent low—W. july6 3i will be sold cheap—D. O’M. Reddin, Reddin’s Drug Store. jly16 6i ANTED TO RENT—A Hoase containing six or seven rooms, within six or seven min- utes’ walk of the Railway. Apply at this office. jlyls Te LET—The twoupper flats in the brick build ing, above the store occupied by Miller Bros. Sewing Machine Agents; cun be rented together or sopecaiely: possession immeiiately. Apply to Mrs. Offer, Queen Street, juné wed sat Stewart, $2; David Small, $5; Fenton T New- $5; : Harris & Stewart, $25; A Kennedy & Co. $10; ) J MeKachern, $5; Patrick Blake, $5; J H} Taylor, $3; L E Prowse, $3; Captain W A | appropriated towards opening the {Roadway to, WANTS, LOST, POUND &e. | }in civ:l and military life at Halifax, und also | under the patronage of the first peopic, morally | and sociatiy. Though a first-class Entertainment, the price is } placed extraurdinarily iow to permit the masses ' Lo attend, The Greatest Programme of a Miscellaneous | Character ever oifered in Charlottetown. 2” The mosi Marvellous Event in the history of support for Legitimate, Unbiased and Non- Fanatical Temperance Work. | An Evening Long to be Remembered. | Farewell Night and Complimentary Benefit to Mr, and Mrs. Thomas N. Doutney. | ‘The Only time in Charlottetown when Mr. and | Mrs. Doutney can be seen in legitimate Concert. | ‘the reputation of Mr. and Mrv. Doutney stands second to none in coucert prograimme. Lo NOT | MISS IT. Kemember it is TUESDAY NIGHT, July 26, ‘and no other time—MAKKET HALL, and no other place. THOs. N. DOU?NEY in Hamorscus Dialect | Readings, Imitations, Caricatures, Motos Songs, &e., &e. Mr. Douiney is acknowledged as the most gifted dialect mimic and personator before the public who, like a true artist, does his work without the aid of costume, paint, powder or wig. lie simply twisis his face, «nd tbe one he wants to imitate is there beiore you. Persons accustomed to demonstrative laughter please bring pins. Phiegmatics speciaily invited. Some local talent expected to assist. Further particulars later on. Admission only 15 cents; Reserved Seats only 25 cents. No halt price. Children must have tickets same 4s adults. Doors open at 7 o’clock—bdegin at 8 o'clock, sharp. Rain or shine—No postponement, Temperance Mee:ings every night un'il Tues- ' day, also Sunday afternoon at3 o’clock, and Sun- day night at 8 o’clock. Doors open one leur earlier. Silver collection at each mecting Sun- day. July 22—31 } j i | ° 5 ¥ q : e . : v weus | | j \ SAL i I Fe it ne" 1SHVER MEDAL ZENE b 8 Bro 2 GOLD MEALS ; 4 fone ooh er oo ial 1 wireel BY THE— Boston, Walllax and Prince Edward Island Steamship Live. The Quly Direct Line Without Change. Charlottetown te Boston ME staunch and commodi ous steamships Car- roll aud Worcester have been thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class condition in every particular. During the season of 1887, one of these vessels will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Charlottetown, for Roston, at six o’clock, p.m., va THURSDAY of each week, and Bostou for Charlottetown every SATURDAY, at voon Execllent Rates ! FAR2ZS :—-Cabin, $7.50; Stateroom Berth. $9.59. Lowest Rates for freight, which is always care- fully nandled. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown, HARRISON LORING, Maneging Owner, Lewis Wharf, Boston. July 21, 1880. NOTICE. The Canada Temperance Act. Passenger Accommodation! Low pUBLic NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of “the Canada Tempcrauce Act,” that on THURSDAY, the Fourth day of August, 1887, there will be depo-ited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, in the City of Char- lottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, for public examination, in accordance with the provisions of the above meniione Act, a notice, addressed tu the Secretary of State for Canada, in which is embodied a petition, praying that the Order-in-Council of the Thirtieth day of June, A. D., 1880, bringing into furce in ihe seid City of Charlottetown, the second part of *‘The Canada Temperance Act” may be revoked And notice is also yiven that, appended to the said notice so to be deposited, are the genuine electors of the City of Charlottetown, qualified and competent to vote at an election of a einver of the Honse of Commons, in the said City, and that the said notice will remain in the Revisirar’s Otlice for the space of ten days, from the date of dep: sit, and after the expiration of that time the seme will be laid before the Secretary of State for Canada. Dated at the City of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Ixiaud, this 19th day of July, A. D., 1887. July 19, i887. tl aug 4 oe es hs ee 300 Bhls, PATENT FLOUR. FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. . Suly U6, 1887~2wks eod sixnatures of at least one-fourth in number of the | Steamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 o'clock, a.m, 2 p.m, and 4, carrying visitors eaci trip. The best of accommoda- tion for landing has been provided. A Grand Moonlight Excursion, in connec- tion with the Picnic will leave Ferry Wharf at 8S o'clock. “. A “> *-; 8 oe 5 ——. . c tu ‘ te => = To Picnic and Return — - ° : 15 Cents To Hoonlight Excursion - - - >: Mee To Picnic and Exeursien - : : : — S a eee Ch’town, July 16, 1887. Baby [rows em, infants Musiin Robes, fuian:s Mustin Nicht Gowns, In‘ants HMusiin Mouthiy Gowns, fufacts’ Fereek “edies, &ec., kufasts Merino Sresses, fafacts Merino Ciorcks, tnfants’ Merine Peclisses, Enfants’ Wool Bodice, infants’ S¥oeol Secks, Enfants’ Weol Bovds, Infanis’ Lace Hoods, infants Normuncdy Czps lufasts’ Birnnkets, Infants Wool Boets, lafents’ Weol infantees, Pnfants’ Wool Gaiters, Enfanis’ Bibs, &c., &e, mnnmonmen * (i, <ER c=. Ch’town, July 8, 1887. OPENING TO-DAY AT om oe — AP =e 7 rs ‘Y L - % * & BROWN’S BLOCK. “~ ex gr - UsS., woman °C >? my a) ON BH CAS LAUIES JERSEY JACKETS, Bought at a BARGAIN, will be Sold 40 PER GENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Ch'town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky “Lorue Hotel,” Traaie Beh eee ere OF © reerne fa above popular Summer Resort, under careful management, will open for the accom modation of guests, on SATURDAY, June 25th. Terms moderate ; Special Rates for families For particulars enquire of J. J. Davis Rankin House; aiso of the Manager, at the Hotel. _A special Passenger Coach will be at Bedford Station, morning and evening, on the arrival of the train from Charlottetown, to carry guests to the Hotel. ¥ CO, LORNE HOTEL Ch’town, June 22, 1887—4wks 2aw ee HEALTH AND PLEASURE Tle Seaside Hote, Rustico Bea, SAT TLL he opened to guests and visiters for the season, on JULY 2nd. This popular * Watering Piace has been improved this season and will have more attractions , than ever. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Satu:cay Evenings, calling for guests; Returning every Thursday und Monday Mornings, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Chariotte- : town time. r : : | Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 10.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. ' es Pe Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.14 a. m., 1.33 p- m., and 6.12 p. m. Hunter River for Summerside at 6.58 a. m., 11.38 a. m., and 4.50 p- m. Summerside for Hunter Kiver at 6.15 a, m., 11.40 a. m., and 4.55 p. m. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown Time. Mr. Bagna!! will meet Trains from a}! points at Hanter River, to convey passengers to Seaside. TERMS MODERATE. Jume 28, 1887. oe se se és Artires : JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown,