me ies ch et ahr el arty EI I ee ae DB sa eS eee ee or *. TT ee le 7 en aan ltt ON THE DAILY HXAMINER, AUGUST P.E. ISLAND IN 1812 Diary of Monsgr. Plessis, Bishop of Quebec, oe “ONY STEAM BAKERY.” (TRANSLATED FOR THE AURORA, N. a2 After his arrival in Prince Edward Island, the Bishop’s Diary continues as follows :-— The largest vessels can harbor in this bay (Bedeque), even at that time (July 1) there were in it from eight to ten. Scarcely had we cast agchor when a shallop drew up alongside, having ov board the Rev. Angus McEachern, mis- mionary of the island, who had received only the evening before the letter ad- dressed him by the Bishop, and had set out at once, but then too late, to meet him at Gedaique (Shediac). He was welcomed as a man most valuable under the circumstauces for he alone could act as a safe guide jn those missions to demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latést and most improved machinery, ete,, and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, &c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Te proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased | } —_———:0: 1000 lbs. CHOICH GON FECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” fromm Montreal. which he had ministered almost un WKS Orders by mail promplly eines. assited for twenty-two years, Peres ¥ / de Colonne and Pickard having been only three or four years J QUIR K on the Island, and engaged : ' ; ; only in the Acadian missions. Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Isla.ud Mr. McKachern was perfectly ac-| May 4, 1882. MARINE, FIKE AND LIFE INSURANCE! quainted with this country, and its in- habitants. There was not a bay, a har- bor, a creek, a point, a shoal, or an eleva- tion, which he could not point out ; not a footpath with which he was not familiar not a family, whether Catholic or Protes tant, French or Scotch, of which he did not know both old avd young, not a1 estate of the value of which he could not give a correct estimate. Having emi- grated from Scotland inv 1790 with his household and a coleny of his country- men, he commerced to exercise his sacred ministry for their benefit as soon as he was provided with the authoriza- tion of the bishop of the diocese.. Since that time he has labored without ceasing for the salvation of souls. The presence of Peres de Coloune and Pichard only gave his zeal the oppo:tunity of exer- citing itself in behalf of the Scotch Catholics ot Cape Breton and the majp- land of Nova Scotia, of which mention shall be made hereafter. After their departure, which took place in 1803 and 1804 respectively, he confined himself evtirely within the limits of the island, because it was impossible for him to extended his labors beyond them. The Scotch and Freuch are equally loud iu their praises of his watchfuluess and puuctuality.his conversation bespeaks the virtuous priest, who, while devoted heart and soul to the discharge of the duties of his sacred office, does not forget what courteay demands of him, and knows how to make himself respected by all. He has contributed largely to the enjoyment and edification of this year’s mission during the six weeks that he has accom- panied it, Mr. McEachern slept ou board with two good Acadians who had accompani- ed him thither,and informed the bishop of the eagerness with which he was ex— by Colonel Campton, proprietor of Malpec, and of his desire to eutertaiu him, together with the whole suite. It was, therefore, determined to commence at Malpec the visitation of the differ- ent settlements of the Island. Everybody knows that the island of St. Jobo is one of the tin the Gulf; it is from 40 to 45 leagues long and from 8 to 12 wide. It contains numerous harbors, of which the most importiot are those of Three Rivers or Cardigan Bay on the south-east and of Charlotte in the middle. Its soil is generally fer- tile, though somewhat sandy. The people sometimes suffer grievously from the ravages of mice, which, in certain years, spread themselves in countless swarms throughout the country, devour- ing not only the grain, but even the menemnannstienmne ()°() — The Gyeat Western Marine Instance Company of New York. $939,523.92. ASSETS Ist JANUARY, i582, - - Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Certificates issued here payable in England, on the Continent of Europe, or New York. —=- 20: fhe Fire Insurance Association (Limited) of London, Eng, CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Every description of Property covered at lowest rates. Policies issued | by the undersigned. ——-—0: he Northern Fire Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen. | CAPITAL, $15,000,000. Every description of Property covered at the lowest rates, — The North American Life Insurance Company. HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO, Issues Policies on the Tontime system. Also ordinary Life and Indus- trial Plans. ————:0: — The London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company, All rates lower than the majority of Offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Charlottetown, April 10 1882—eod pat AGENT. $$ —— Re iecnnee LEC NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Fire and Life Insurance Company, OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, potatoes, the turnips, and whateve. other ESTABLISHED IN !609. vegetables they came across. It is a ell adie sure sign that ihe mice are to be numer- ¥ ous, when beech nuts are plentiful the| Subseribed Capial - - - - $ 9.733.332.66 fall before, as they live oo them during! Paid Up Capital .- - - - - 1,216.666.00 the winter, and multiply, to the’ iisfor« tune of the farmers. Should the nuts happen to fail in any year, the people thank heaven for. it, e mice, deprived of this uouris ‘nearly all die ia the following (10 BE CONTINUED.) Books Boundin Human Skin. “Yes,” said an old bibliophile, witha bent nose, a deep-set -a74,-and.& tallor.4 parchment-like complexion, * there have | been books bound in tom the : + “ years ago, the constitutiom o he ren . FIRE DEPARTMENT. | Republic of 1794, bound i hum i J i ' was sold in Paris, It came, I believe, | Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over fromthe Mendon tannery. There is in| the public library of Bury St. Edmunds | — ap octavo volume beund with the skin of a hanged murderer, and I heafd of a Russian poet who presented his lady love with a set of his works, bound iv the skin of his own leg, which was am- putated some months before.— New York Sun. ee ()5O TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE, CIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, Settled With Losses Promptiiude and Liberailiy ——_ — 0:0 —_- — Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. -0: —— LIFE DEPARTMENT | Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over — - $12,000,000. 00 0,0-— — Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the ai ><> A ssured Special Notices, We slaughter every Saturday evening, so as to have Fresh Meat for Monday morniog. — A. L. Brmpors & Co. augl2 Goop ; igby Herring, chea at the Family Gripege ki Brace. all . Kecérven to-day, at John McPhee & Co’s., Oo Profits of previous Quinguenaium divided among Policy Holders, $1, 158,500.00 ——— :0:-—_—— New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, new tweeds, dress shirts, gollars, ties, etc, | Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may A Larce quantity of Flower Pots at W. PR be obtained at the Colwells, m2] tf ‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCIL, Dukino Angust, L. E. Prowse will give a ash . ’ oF Ct cs ab discount of 124 per cent. off Men’s ne No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown BakiNe Beans at Beer & Gof’s. {may 20 if you wat good valne, augs March 16, 1887—eod ; GENERAL AGENT ren i lie tas nee nana eneinencescrpranerecaecaates i; Ch’town.. Arl0.00am} Ar 7.COpm, Royalty Jc Dp 9 45 * Jiu~pé.a7 ** | Vee es cy. “ O¢e *:* goa } . $5.000.000. 00 | all of which will be sold below cost for cash, | | All kinds of orders promptly attended to | | At moderate charges. ep aeenes | SREY REWsON, | April &, 18=2 -.2m™ } Children’s Carriages, | YYYHE undersigned has removed to the old next door to Stumbles’ Harness Shop, and having purchased a large assortreent of Fac- tory Cloth from the Mill Valley Woollen Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices for cash, is prepared to sell cheaper than ever during the summer, changed for cloth, 15. 1882. Prince Rdward Island RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 18. se es KIVA AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS NUMMER AMRANGOMENT, To take effect on the Sth June. 1862. TRAINS OUTWARD. STATIONS, | EXPRESS, MIXED. i ; MIXED, Ch’town Dp 9 20am : eg lar 9:40 ** Royalty Je ** 7.00 ** “Dpid.02 ‘| N Wiltsh’e *¢ 7.35 **) -**:8U.63 #i1** | Dp 4.20pm ‘iA 6128) « *s Gilowl.|| More Reading Matter than any other Paper Fublished Dp 6.45am ' Hunteriit’s; ‘* 7.46 ** ** ' 1shO * “* & 42 ¢ t 4 | In fl Bradalba’e! ** 8.09 ™ «11-80% fey Gra ** | 1 lh ’ i" 8) i ' Co'ty Ling. “<i. “* eo Dp a i Freetown | * 8.96 ** , **32. 15pm °° 6.45 * Keusingt’n ** »,40 * : ieee | Zee * 3 -_— -- nih thin Arg US 9 \Ar am “ 74 * : Dp 9d | Dp 2.00 + ' j ' 2.49 rd } Wellingt’n, **10.00 "| * Port Hill. .| *‘30 27 ‘| ** 3.30 * O'Leary...) 11.20) | 4.5% #9 bloomtield | *11.3+ ** ; ‘5 25 * Albertea. | 12,05pmn Ar§)04 , Dp 20 **; ‘Art? 40 © (Ar 7.20 **; ins = i Ch'town ..| Dp 4 COpm) Vp 7 G0am oar $1,007 TEm Tignieh.. Royalty Je r 4,18 "a & 4.20 . York (42a7 «) 740 | Medterd. .>.*° 440. **.1 "tS Bi FR } Guided by the principles of Truth, lonor, Moderation, and Fuirness, THE | EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- ition of the interests of this Province t|Ar 6.05 ** iAr8.40 * Mt. stew t { p 5 id a6 ‘bps OO * . 5. 45 a¢ ** gy, 45 aé Morell....! ‘ +. 6 4 ‘. St. Peter's. | bear haver) " 4 a S ¢+ |} *h] 10 ‘ ~ ,e ” { ee * ”» es} ' E fs = pte AD Finn RL AR ts ll Pe el vit. Stew’t! bp 5. Lopm | Dp 9 10am) | Cardigan ..j * 6 10 ** | $910.35 * | seorget'h .| Me 6 30 tard] 00 * | TRAINS INWARD. — | - STATIONS, | EXPRESS. i MIXED. | MIXED, consent kes Jh'town ...Ar 8.00pm Ar 3.50pm Arl0. 20am | noyailty Je) Dp 4.40. “ips 26 = Dpid.d2 4 AND ISLAND ARGUS N Wilteh’e] ** 7.21 * {.° 2-29 eee rianter K | ‘Toe 2 eel ‘ “aoe 4 7 Bradalba’e } “* 6.56 “ |“ 1.30 1 © g25 | TI . a waive! “636/190 ~1 325" 18 A LIVE NEWSPAPER Co’ty Line,| ** 6.30 * ‘$3,980 ** Ars ll * | Freetow L.. | Le UC ee i Dp 7.55 a! Kensingt 2 *€eS See | oe ee . ‘65.40 ** | ©1260 sol gs 7.00 ** | 3 ro ‘ | | Summ’ side Ar 5,20 ** | Ar}). 30am! a ee ° 4s Om 66 } . W eclingt nj) Dp 4 46 ; rae oD” | Made up of the Locals, Telegrams Port. Hil...) ** 4.17 “'* 9 43 «| Rul coriate ' Lied Hl : U Leary...| “ 3.23 “1 818 “| Hadi torials, ete., whk trom day to Bioumfeld! -* 3.06 -*| * 7.50 so! day appear ip the daily edition, acd Ott s 40 jar 6.55 so | « [Dp 6.00 “ Alberton .,| ** 2 ‘ 2.00 lignish... *e Y 20 ae ee 8.&5 ? Gi ** é j ee 5 0 ‘ | (Ar 5.00 «| i Jedford... AND Mt. Stew’ Ar §.45 ** Morell.... Dp8.17 “ |Dp415 «© | Aiways up te the Times. St. Peter's} ‘* 7.55. ** h** 3.42 *:] Bear Kiver| ** 7.23 * | ** 2 50 rf Souris....| ‘* 6.50 “| 2.00 “ | Mt. Stew’! Dp 8.45am! Dp 4.50pm) — Cardigan../ * 7.50:°* | ** 3°25 * Georget’n .| ** 7.30% | * 3.00 “| Snuperintenden Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1482 wkly, pres ne 8j pio kca 6i The Weekly Examiner AND ISLAND ARGUS EI RN TURE. | 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 The Largest and best Selected | in the administration of local attains, jund applying the money thus saved to ON THE ISLAND, | At Greatly Reduced Prices,| [ie Advancement of the Agri- | cultural and Industrial CALL AND GET BARGAINS, tnleresis of the | | ‘ wal Province ! Parlor aid Drawing Room Suits |) ca | THE EXAMINER is in favor ot , | giving a fair trial to the Union which CHAMBER at IES, | ensures to us the In:titutions, the Laws ‘ ,and Protection of the Mother County —IN — | Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap CHIAIRS, | | A Splendid Assvrinent, cheap. THE EXAMINER is issued every Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, &¢., &¢,| FRADAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishiag Company, LOCKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS | corner Great George and Water Streets Picture Moulding & Frames | IKON SEBDSTEARS. Window Blinds, Poles, Cor- | nices, Venitian .Blinds, &c., | SUBSCREPTION PRICE, tl IN ADVANCE. > ea a Hers, fron Bedsteads. | CHEAP, | ' | JOHN NEWSON., April 8, 188% am CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, —SUCH Ag—- Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand Rewipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers etc., etc., done in first—cluge atyle, and Highest cash price paid for wool, or exe C. H. SOHURMAN, | JILL EVERY MONDAY, at 5 }Sbew's Whar!, returning ut 7 a. m cal Westville and Rev ky Point (whet =o | | the Weekly Examiner’ ‘ib is Always full of News “STR. SOUTHPORT West RIVER, PROM RINCE 7. WHE LEAVE CHARL: ‘TTETOWS Ota, tie i tide leave Chariotte ste at 3.30 Pp. ™., and er | mits); retarniog, w:t again on Meuds, Friday at 4 p. m FOR EAST RIVEs, Will leave Charlottetown, at 4304 m ‘Tuceday moraiug for Mouut Stewart rein, ng *t T a. wm, Calling at Cranberry ag Hickey’s Wherves, Also wii] leave Stewart, on Wednescay morning, at 2a m calling at Crantx try and Hickey’s W mare returning to Mount Siewart same cveniy occasionally on Tvesdey WOMmings Cw si the tide will pot otherwige permir) the Steamer will not procoed beyond Cran Wharf, but will invariatly leaye Mount | Stewart fur Chalettetown on Wednesy) d | Morulngs, returning same evening ag aby ve On Sundays, Steamer will leave Charlotigs town for Roeky Point (tide permitting) ag | 9a.m. and 115 p. m; re turning, wl} + Rocky Peint at 9.30 a. mland 1,45 p.m, “ If Steamer is nut on route on Sandy ys, sail boat will take ber place, ‘ PL. BASZABD, Ch’town, June 1 882- ~pat “Steam =Communication | Between Picton, N. 8S ; Georgetown @nd Sours, P. E. L, Magdalen talanda aunt and Gaspe. | | 7g ‘HE Strongly-Bailt Tron 8, 8. ZEA i P i P. Lemaistre, mester, carping. Majesty s mails, will leave Bictos Iam during the season of Navigation, every Moge day afternoon, on Arrival of Express Train from Bebfex for Gvorgetown, Sonrig and the ; Magdalen Islands ; and every fourth t commencing Monday, 19th Jane, will extend her voyage to Gaspe, catlaog (Weather per mitting, at Perce, ie +e» Porr Hoon, (. B. ox Wil} leave for Port Hood every F a | Nigit, from Railway, Wharf, Pictog T en arrival of Passengess by accommeédg train ‘com Hatifax. fort of passengers For freight or passage apply to + A FRASER &CO, Quebee; -.) FRED, W. + RASEB, Bl whist Pictoe, No Reo, - A. A. MACDONALD BROs, Georgetown, P, E> C.J HALEY, Souris, Pipe JOUN M ACKAY, Port Hood. +», ¥ aS: P.E. ISLAND ~~ ran tos 2 (9 a 1 : e July 14, 1882. Steam Navigation = c UNTIL FURTUER NOTICR. 4 Ligne mien ity the 29th May, ESS, : sath as unhoer: ca FOR NOVA SCOTIA, a | Leave Charicttetown for Pictou Landing jevery Monday, Weonetdsy, Thureday | Saturday mornings, at 7 vclock | there With thé Tram for Helitux. Keturningto” Chariottetown Monday, Weanesday, Fs ' and Saturd*y, at ’ p. m., en arrival of ; from Halifax. a3 Leave. Pictou Landing for Georgetows Every attention will be paid to ie dome 3 oa $axe Pm, 3 . ‘gen $78 The Steamers NT. LAWRENOE and : PRINCESS OF WALES will, com every Tiursday at. 2 p, m., and reture toy Pictou leaving Georgetown at five o'clock ea! Friday morning. bap fl NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES, 7 Leave Summerside every duy oo excepted) on afriva: of morning Train Charlottetown, connecting #t Shecine With™ | Trains tor each of the above hamed places ;* and at St. Joho, with steamers 6f the 1.8, 8" JOB PRINTING. shart natiea Jupe 7, 1882—"2m 2aw, wkly li Co, and the Ail Rail Lineto Portland and Boston. Returning, leave Point au Cheme jevery day (Sunday excepted) on arrival ef day train from dt. John, tor Summerside, com> becting there with Express Train for Chat lottetuwn. ; Also leave Charlottetown for Sammerside_ every Mouday murning, at 2 U'ciock, and cave, Summerside tur Charlottetown every Saturday, evening about five o'clock. By order, “1 Ir, W. HALES, Charlottetown, Muy 25, ine2. Secretary.) THE ONLY DIRBOE LIAB To Boston. » “ ‘ STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. t OTH STEAMERS are titted with superi } PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, at ranged for every couvenievce and comfort, and fitted wp in elegant style. Feeicur carried at moderase rates, and as low as by any other route. Eecs, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 5 pw LEAVE BOSTON Lvely Saturday, punctually at ned. CARVELL BROS. - June 5, 1882— pat 2aw, sj kea AGEN TS nil ct TO LET. Tae SHOP at present occupied by the New York Singer Manufactaring Com Queen street. Applicatiua 10 be madet fs tag et M. STEVENSON, » June 9, 1882~—pod tf Tinsmith or “ Seah A tS NT i ieee eae eect ae samen: ssn ete, i Aa, AD CNS AER TNR Rec ORR ORI RO iat HRI MR He ee a AO Ae hte