eee ee er ame eocestenensibenaee an eens ——-— —— -- - aoaet - Sineue Corres Two Cents, VOL 13—NO0, 150. se ae pr same ance in eee ‘ This is true Liberty, een F'ree-born ‘ew having to advise the Public, sie speak free,””—EvnRiPIbDEs. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1885, [ HE ! MA tL by XAMINER HAL TRAX & LONDON, Marcha Ls Bank at Halifax, \ (| Ni E i is}. FOU! “Ly "Pia iad: : | pine’ stowed in the ‘Proserpine,’ and went NEW SERIES, iashore with Captain Hewitt’s receipt of ew ‘iaipt forty cases on board the “Shannon” and | STATIONS, | EXPRESS. Ch’town ..|Dp 6.45am|Dp 9.20 am! Dp 4.15pm Royalty Jc’ ** 7.00 *: ** 9.55 ** | * 4.35 ** N Wilteh’e 7,35! 10.50 woe 5.25 “ AcEirs,| July 25, 1883.—dy wkly 6m conan unter R’r| ** 7.45 ** 6687. OS ** ; ** 5.60 © bij, Lo 2 G . e ’ 7a 15 noug tfu y: Aesit bott rd ( Bradalba’e “810 * 11.46 “ie 616 Ch town, May 17, 1883.--pat her 8} | | | ‘Well, sir,” replied Wylie, civilly, a Pao ge sa still, , Soe if Co’ty Line.| ** 8.15 * 11,56 ore eae f 7 EDWARD T. RUSSEL & C3., 6 ® | abe, 2 Peet does learn to go _ likel 4 few of these statistics will suffice to pe re ass “ cane “ = “ sh 9 | a cat on board ship, that isthe truth. I/.now the real gravity of the situation ensingt’n| ** 8.40 “| “12.37 ** | ** 7.08 “ ee ; came in at the door like my betters; but I af : ; |Ar 9.05 * !Ar 1.15 y pep: ‘hima GCHNHRALTL SIGN Or THE LION, eens . besarte B sabes he se collin gh The staple of French trade has been and 7.45 g : y y , is the articles de luxe in which the national Summ’ side 9.95 « |Dp 1.45 Miscouche | ** 9.40 “| ** 2.08 * Weilingt’n ‘‘ 9.59 ‘*| ‘ 2.37 ‘ Port Hill... . Ar a 5 **10,25 se se 3.23 ‘ O’Leary...| ‘11.20 ‘| ** 4.53 * Bloomfield | ‘11.38 “| ** 5.20 ** Albertea.. ‘‘12.03pml “ 6.20 “| Tignieb... Arl2.40 ‘* {Ar 7.20 “ | Ch’town ...Dp 4.00pm Dp 7.00am Royalty Jc * 4.15 **, ** 7,23 “| } eee York .....| 4.27 “| Jan “ ‘ Bedford...) ‘* 4.40 “| “* 8.02 “ N and after Tuesday, Oct, 16th, 1883, the) June 22, 1883.—6m is suis si . : Seaton called up two more clerks, and|ihe trade with Germany, but at the sam Mt. Stew’t| ** 5.15 “*; “* 9.00 * ( steamer ‘‘Heather Belle,” will ran as ; 375 bris. Choice Superior EX- | sent one on the boat, and one on board the aid the napddtetives tet that ooeuaae Morell....| ‘* 5.44 “| “ 9.45 * | | follows :— INSU RAN Oh tra. barge. The barge was within hail; so the |};aye jncreased to an astonishing degree. St. Peter’s.; ** 6.04 “© ‘10.17 “ Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- S 5 cases were checked as they passed out of The exportations to Germany in 1869 : Bear River! “« 6.39 «! DLL Souris ....{/Ar7.10 “ jArl2.00 m ee and most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. CARVELL Bi0S., STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE,” FALL ARRANGEMENT. townevery Tuesday, Thursday mornings at Wednesday, and seven o'clock, calling at China Point and Halllday’s Notary Public, &c. - OFFICE—West Side of Queen Street, Char lottetown, next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop Commission Merchants, NO, 264 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale o Fish and Produce of all kinds. neen Insurance Company, EXTRA vxtus LOW. PRICES rea QUBEHEN STREET. Noy. 2,1883. J. A. GHIPMAN & 6O., ARE OFFERING AT MILL¥RS’ PRICES IN STORE: TO ARRIVE: 1200 bris. Cheice Sup. Extra sprung from. ‘Me! said Wylie, jocosely, ‘why, I hailed from Davy Jones locker last.’ ‘I never heard you come in,’ said Seaton [ made no noise. Well, here I am, any- way, and—Jack, how many trips can we take these thundering chests in? Let us see, eighteen for the ‘Proserpine,’ and forty for the ‘Shannon.’ Is that correct, sir?’ ‘ Perfectly.’ ‘Then, if you will deiiver them, Ill check the delivery aboard the lighter there; and then we’ll tow her alongside the ships.’ the store, and checked again at the small boat, and also on board the lighter. When they were all cleared out, Wylie gave Commerce will reveal a state of affairs very ominous for the future of France. For the last ten—even fifteen—-years the French export trade has been swiftly and steadily taste is no well dis; layed, therefore the figures pertaining to them will be the best criterion cf the general commercial situa- tion. As regards England alone, the ex- portation of silks, ribbons, dress materials and other such manufactures, has fallen from, in round numbers, 250,000,000f in 1865, to less than 114,000,000f in 1881, a decrease of nearly sixty per cent. There is, it is true, a far less alarming falling off in were to the value of 23,000,000f; two years ago they amounted to 21,000,000F. Ina single instance, the importations of ig issued every evening, by : CHARLOTTETOWN AGENCY 3 : i A, ” | , . . . | wes hs ot) attain ha c ' , Captain Hudson's of eighteeri on board the [he Examiner Publishing Qo. SO ie ealial al aie 3 mh | CHAPTER VI. ‘Proserpine.’ i tian clad sieaities al MME aad daddies Navyings Bank. Depari ment, Perey: | (Continued. ) as os he met Lloyd’s agent, and 7 ee y' Cymer os Ww ae ; . _ [told him whata valuable freight he had Great George Streets, Charlottetown, s~ PTS —WILT BE— In his secret and mysterious labor Wylie |; Miia aid wale we- Prince Edward Island. 6% ae a) Ee G os ras 9 5 oe EXTRA i r ~ e TEA! was often interrupted. Whenever he heard ae ee j ewe ts ae > 1 oh a - ° . av t - y ee : 3 OPENED IST NOVEMBER, 1883, - Hy atep on the’ pavenent outside, he @i0e lactis EL wll galcy: Age aneaeine ase ss i : wie a on and after which date DEPOSITS OF $5 EXTRA hem Saw Le TEA | the slide of ‘his lantern, and hid the light, vr Seine Tond, a road aun oe tevight 1 7 7 se ak : ° "7 50 WILL SAIL POSITIVELY, ON AND UPWARDS, will be taken and neil . if he had examined the iron shutters, he} There was’ still oonaueica abou this ; hee . ae, ‘ 25 MG a PS interest at the rate of EXTR& TEA would have seen that his light could never | pysiness’ Seaton did an” vite. like: ne MvLs., ‘ 0 50 ONDAY, 5 ; H NOVEMBER, Four B les . wae an, | pierce through them into the street. But | perhaps it "was in the ‘haste ih the ship. & Advertising at most moderate rates. FROM vill i er Cent, t er Annum EXTRA a 60 TEA | he Was not aware of this. s Notwithstanding ments, or in the tansiot of the mate. At Contracts may. be made for monthly, ep ’ | ALLOWED THEREON. “EXTRA a WHA nit aod conltuwadihe, thet tha pavereet s- all events, it was too slight and anubtile jaarterly, haif-yearly or yearly advertise- ant ia rea TT deaths cay ye °P}to be communicated to others, with an . an es cephicam Halifax to Bavre and London, Pe‘ rstiowmservy lng rma Beured, down him ste hs, bad anecrore hops of conrncng the; andy ferete, es . _ ares , A) those eighteen chests, containing the pigs Of | Seaton could not but own to himself th . FE x ARNAUD. ; ; ‘ d «a wn to himse at : ae ee . . a Are now selling their “_ | ae. . he hated Wardlaw, and was, perhaps, no ALMANAG FOR NOVEMBER, Igc3. | Oct. 30, 1883, agent, ,EXTRA TEA) However, it was done at last, and then |fair judge of hie acts, and oven of the acts din illite FPHIS is a splendid opportunity for dire |Z cannes: ial vehi! cele aa et with a draught from | of his servants. : te — i em ptgemng shi tihents io Weems England. MeL kag MORSON & McQUARRIE EXTRA | TEA his flask, ‘The next thing was he took the r aud idde”e blow fell’ that drove the Wirst Quarter, 7th day, 7h. 51.9. , a, m, The “JULIET” is 240 horse power, and ) p senile __ | three pigs of lead out of one of the cases} matter ont of his head and heart. Miss Fall Boe, oats oe pao. DM may be relied on for a rapid passage home, Rami rie EXT TEA marked “Shannon,” etc., avd numbered) Helen Bolieston called at the office, and Lest gee Ser ae a. m, She has spacious accommodation, and seven barristers & Atwrns; oal-LaW, we ; fifteen, and laid them very gently on the} standing within a few feet of him handed ‘ew Moon 29th day, 2h, 41.7m., p. m. separate compartments for dividir h EXTRA PEA floor. Then he transferred to that empt : 5 —— se cae k r dividing the SHLCITORS NOTARIES PHBLIC FTE | dike the tained iain ol « enks ecktiols oe a letter from Arthur Wardlaw, ‘Sun |San ‘Moon|High ' Da rgo. ; hi ai > oa : . eS ee ete irecting that t ies’ cabi oard u|?4* OF WEEK| -ises\seta | rises etal leath, ueapies will be a d a - Tween decks . _ %, aul i ‘ b, EXTHA Se TBA ore. a, aay — this or or aa erecta” tala ke tater ie her ——— — $$$ nnn Where there is ample ventilation. ‘ - ; the most care ¢ , lest gold-dust | qj jh m jh m jmorn aft'n | Please apply before ist of November, as i OFFICES : EXTRA TEA! spilled should tell tales. cdg 7 ag aes le b . || Thursday 6 47.4 40| § 511 30 | Shipment cannot be guaranteed till space is deform Ss lub Committee Rooms, Opposite Post And so he went en and amused himself} ae — ound low to. Bessty and . 2) Friday 45 on 9 O'morn engaged. Office, Charlottetown, P, Ey Ieland, EXTAA fi m ~ TEA'by shifting the contents of ‘the whol Stapionaspd promioad ber ¢he hast s ie eu 3} Saturday 501 3719 53/0 6 _Merchantr’ Sauk of Halifax Building, Sum- , % Poe ® ked “P hs ae as ©! accommodation om board the ‘Shannon,” t)Sunday | Sk} 36,10 4i| 0 41/10 O04 THE § § tf a : merside, P, E, Island, EXTRA wy << TEA! oro litiins’ Cheat "7 h had ete-; bound for England next week, 5 Monday 53] 34|L1 25) 1 19| | - WIDDRINGTON | MONEY TO LOAN, on good, security, at 4 aa: ang Hout Oy . 1e Shavnons | As she retired, she cast one quiet glance 6, Tuesday 54, 33)aft 3) 2 1 moderate interest. © EXTRA Rh ead. Frolicsome Mr. V ylie 2 Then he eround the o@fes in eserch of Bemere 7, Wednesday 55| 32) 0 39] 2 50 WILL SAIL FROM | Nem McLxop. W. A. O. Monson. | ~ : 4 sat Gown on ee of the oo ‘Proserpine,” | beard. But he had reduced its admired § Thursday 57) 31} 1 11! 3 49 am : Mew ‘MoQuannrs. baal ee (A ia | and ate a_ biscuit and rank a little rum, 'loxuriance, and trimmed it to a narrow 9 Friday | 59 29! 2 42) & R| Halifax Direct te London,) Nov. 24, 's2.—pres her | EXT WA PEA’ not much; for at this part of his career he/mereantile point. She did not know his 10| Saturday 7 4 28] 2 13| 6 21) ’ - — lei was a very sober man, though he could fain| other features from Adam, and_ little le : ~ > on . age — : c / : ice hi , tees ae ae ABOUT 26TH NOVEMBER. SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL. "7" ee | the gold won all at his mercy, yet he dial peepee canine ie Cedi — < ¢ = S oF oe p as ’ _— a D ; y i a : 4 ee. a can a a ie AGENTS—H. V. Barrett, Annapolis, 'N. gy cqooge oe a og ge ue x . ‘extra Farmers and Others rea! not pocket an ounce of it; not even a penny- still eee that bo was Ss this sodenaal culd as nb ed a y a et 444110 12 S; W. H. Shanks, Charlottetown, P. E, 1.; C. j TORKEYS ” Al - LAW ba | weight to make a wedding-ring for Nancy] ice, and quivering wiih misery from head a Fridey ay : = , 311 = Dwyer & Co’y, Pictou, N. S.; Troop & Son, i EXTRA TEA! Rouse. ¢Mr. Wylie had aconscience. And/to foot, because her own lips had just told a) - St. John, N. B. nda 2 a . c ; : 'a very original one it was; and, above all, |); } * : 17 Saterday 10 20 7 39 aft 28 Solicitors in Chancery, ‘EXTRA’ Who desire a really Choice TEA! he was very true to those he worked with. aan — ym Rap to England in the i. Meodey 131 ~~ : 45 : se 9 30 JOSEPH WOOD NWOTARIE ’ PUBL 2 Tea for family use, He carefully locked the gold cases up again, por (Le REE Stores | Hie 2 Secretary, ne a Att eaarace berry Meoke gor oN ars ve sean q r nesday 6 morn! 3 44 i ‘'y | OF FICES—O’Halloran’s Building, Great - os hd “-— fn My 22)Thursday | 17) 16, 0 1; 449: * Oct. 29, 1883 rele OR Te George Street, Charlottetown, bates: Nib bee a h 1) ln P j TEA done; and he went at it like a man. ran Notes. . ‘q 23| Friday i 19,” 15) 1 2) 5 58 aan caked ¢ae Money to Loan oe ly a oy at age | He carefully screwed down again, one .~ A 24'Saturday 20/ i4) 2 3'7 1 ; a . . EXTRA ait? TEA after another, all those eighteen cases ase i 25'Sunday {| 2i| 33/3 3/7 571 9 15 ee |W, W. Gosearesy: ih - bOhenttps Bs, Moemntens é : ‘marked “Shannén,” which he _had| The following correction itt the published iy 26 Monday | 23} 13) 4 2) 8 40; wi Shcs | an. 16, '83. EXTRA TEA! filled with gold dust, and then, heating a report of the Prize List for King’s County x Va 27|\Tuedday 24; 12) 4 56' 9 20 | 3 ‘sailor's needle red-hot over his burning Exhibition bas been brought to our notice, — . 23| Wednesday 25° 12) 5 59, 9 51, } ai wh saad he AR THUR & CoO. EXTRA - eRe, TEA! wick, he put his own secret marks on these | \” :—Best Heevth Rug, all wool, M ‘ 29 Tharsday 26) 11! 6 55:10 34! ’ ; a ‘ag ih eighteen cases—marks that no eye but his o De Gpesnaly 5rd best do, Miss % ! 30| Priday 28 ” 7 49/11 10 | WY Wee RaW: GENERAL EXTRA lias « TEA} own could detect. By this time, though a od ; ear hs ia . ‘e . ; very powerfui man, he felt much exhausted} Mr. James McDonald, who was awarded : ae a a a | decinlensihitiam | exe QAM . FRUR TEA! and would gladly have snatched -an hour’s ae rea ee se — be > \f ; ; ; 5 eree : : repose. But, consulting his watch by the nty Exhibition, will please seo - d. es Prince Kdward island STEAMERS: Gommission Merchants, =x “rig, MBA/Tightt his antoro, Be found he son ha arn fo the Secretary at Cardigan ; ( | af on application. just risen, He retired to his place of - Mr. James Smith, Launching Road, Lot 53 a | }9. tons,.Capt.. - ; tt aa sei Baste ESR ie Digs DBA | cealment inthe same-sut-like way lnse-dately-suld-hie-formrto-Mr, detktaw Of Lt by . ~ } arroll, G78 Brown, 721 ATLANTIC AVENUE come out of it—that is to say, he|49, ata very fair price. His stock, crop and . a | Worcester, 865 tons, Capt, Blankenship 7 | EXTRA TEA! mounted on the high cases, and then {implements were sold by suction on Saturday, (ROSS MARKET) ete slipped down behind them, into the angle | !0th inst., and did well. EXTRA TEA | of the wall, ivan ar ‘lw increasi TIME TABLE NO. 20. BOSTON, MASS. As soon af the offite opened, two sailors, liu'eelie ap al-thie cxeslioat’ ohfsbeng glue ee ie MENT NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- " P Fi ve enogial EXTRA WHOLE SALE TEA} whom oe hee re eer on night tiitiers de obtein as high or higher prices for + ‘ } ERS will leave 0 came with a boat for the cases; the ware-|their produce than in any other part of the SUMMER ARRA i EN, B38 al 0 us6 a pec NE EXTRA TEA | house was opened in consequence, but they | Island. ke April 26, 1869. ~--whly tt were informed that Wylie must be present! yi, Bovyer’s sale of stock realized good H to take effect on the 24th May, 1983. Gharlottetown for Boston @rorex tweepy, |" mE THA" on, be, wants be’ Aatiggfenid hoy’ tol Seen Seen naires oom me ee OF er EE a EVERY EXTRA TEA | told us he would meet us here.” 7 m TRAINS OUTWARD. iVERY Country Deal ers There was a considerable delay, on a — (READ DOWN.) ; Ai i ORNEY o AT - LAW EXTRA TEA| good deal of talking, and presently Wylie The Trade of France. i a sae cia ing tpereentcnniertnnemamnening THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT 5 P.M. 5 was at their backs and put in his word. PEE . j » dinaliciat ieee mt ; : EXTRA eee TEA| Seaton was greatly surprised at finding er : iid} MIXED, | MIXED. PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest At : : An examination of the figures contained ry Pp him there, and asked him whore he had}i,, ¢pe budget of the French Minister of tsa] Ses ee ary ge a RF TT A ALOE MELE OE a ea " " due - - a Mt, Stew’t|Dp 5.15pm!Dp 9. 10am : Cardigan..| ‘* 6.11 “| “10.33 * Wharves. . Seaton his receipt for them,'and, having a} ,; ‘ . aan. Ar 6.30 “ |Arll.00 “ | Leaving Charlottetown for Haliday’s, China OF ENGLAND and Patent steam-tug in likgetinie: towed the lighter eae sa aenemneie ae ye ony \ Peed See Orwell Bens Where sem , OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : alongside the ‘Shannon’ first. hen ‘ahpeutnibana: hate dammed | TRAINS INWARD. se a, = Aa two nf ar ? CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Seaton carried the receipt to his em-| pent oe the importations have in- (READ CP.) oats ni hts Sel Ghaeabeadal Pent : OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. ployer. ; : creased 574 per cent., and this with Ger- ing oo Facnlethabaiath caine about Lancashire lnsuranee Company J. F. SHATFORD ‘But, sir,’ said he, ‘is this regular for an! many alone. It is not improbable that STATIONS, | EXP RE MIXED, MIXED. eight o’clock. = ° officer of the Proserpine’ to take the|ihe trade with Germany may suffer ‘Shannon’s’ eargo from us | even greater injury in future years, for Jh’town ..| Ar $8.00 pm| Ar 3.45 pm|Arl0. 15am Royalty Je|Dp 7.45 ** |Dp3.21 * N Wiltsh’e| * 7.11 “ 3.35 night. . : ee ; Hunter R’r| “ 7.00 ** ; ** 2.08 ** | ** §.48 * Saturuay, leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at DESBRISAY & ANGUS, pine’ shipped the gold, hich was ihe-anete Sexe thalniioaans hime Tania’ eon laiees . Bradalba’e | ‘** 6.36 “ | “* 1.27 “| “ 8.10 “ _ Celeck, & m., leaving Cengand fee Off s Sid Geneel Aig: valuable consignment, and -that he saw 0 \¢ion almost too exacting for even Teutonic net Co’ty Line. ** 6.30 * © Lait y 7.57 | Charlottetown, about one o'clock, p. m. Ovulte Sake io CHRISTM AS GAR DS harm in the officer, who was so highly patriotism. The trade with the New World i § preetewns: ‘4 a ata a “ oo “ JOHN HUGHES ions an F - trusted by the merchant (on this and on|}..5 guffered in proportion as much as that a ee ae y om Agent. former occasions) taking out a few tons of | with the old, for in two departments alone, a t « 5.40 “| “32.00 “| i ; 5 3 i} Samm’ side ” 6.45 ** Ch town, Oct. 13, 1883 AT NELMES 4 Ar 5.15 “ | Aril.30am! , Oct. 13, 1883. . id ane: copper | | wR".. D5 00 os Dp iia | [2aw wkly pat ne her pres Im ‘ ae Well, sir, said Seaton, ‘ suppose I was'ihere has been a decrease of over 30 per f : Wellingt’n) ** 4.42 ** | *10.35 “ nat as atl Hor actor : to go out and see the chests stowed in those/ cent, and this loss, considering that the + Port Hill,.| * 4.13 “| + 9.43 t | Note Paper, Seasides, vessels / ; population and prosperity of America have te _— Notable Novels, Purses, ‘Ithink you are making a fuss about/}.en rapidly growing, is evem more serious O’Leary...} ** 3.22 * | s¢ 8.20.“ Bloomtield| ** 3.05 ** | ** 7.54 “* Charlottetown for Crapaud ; Crapand for Every Friday morning, at seven o'clock, leave leaving Charlottetown at eleven o'clock, remaining at Charlottetown same ®t current rates. AUCTION SALES, CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property Losses settled promptly }and equitably. « MONCTON R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the N AGENT. Sept. 11, 1883. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! I}lustrated London Papers, etc. ‘No, it is not regular,’ said the old gentleman, and he looked through a win- dow and summoned Mr. Hardcastle. Hardcastle explained that the ‘Proser- lead and copper to the ‘Shannon.’ nothing,’ said Hardcastle. i Mr. White was of the same opinion, but the press of that country has of late been preaching a crusade against the introduc- tion of French manufactured articles. It has, indeed, urged the German ladies not leather manufactures and articles of dress, than it at first appears. + Goo Alberton ..; ** 2.38 “| “ 7.15 “ blic for the liberal . Tiguieh ..-| ** 2.00 | * 6.00 * Olle SS Liss whee. tp, bastaien tn Chatictbetowns : being too wise to check zeal and caution, | | Ch’towa .. |Ar10,00am Ar 7.00 pm MARKET DAYS begs leave to inform bis old customers 2d S. T, NELMES, [told Seaton he might go for his own satis- Horsford’s Acid Phosphate 4 at sey a gy : on with Me. William Roy bi tek hel ted. ae Standard Bookstore yee with some difficulty, got a little Cee yy P se € soi es BODO *e . ‘ ) ’ inte f eaton, W ; . Bedford. .| od os aaa i c —AT— i s : r boat, and pulled across the harbor. Hej Into halfa tumbler of ice water put a tea- Mt. Stews! 8.55 “| 5.20 “ ; 2 Wessrs. B. Williams & Co, Ch’town, Nov. 1, 1883.—-eod fouad the “Shanvon” had shipped all the Sr of Acid Phosphate; add sugar to the ( Morell,...4 “G36 “1 " Ze *° Stevenson's Building, (nee Sireet ; A chests marked with her name, and the —_— = St. Peter’s| ** 7.55 * | ** 3.42 “ ’ Lumber ard Coal Deaters, Pownal Wharf, FISHERIES igg4 captain and maie of the ‘‘Proserpine” were @ Aust hotties ae ly held “a Bear River| “ 7.22 “| “ 2.49 « (NEAR THE MARKET). Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep * |beginning to ship theirs. He paddied| 80mm Australian ee ees | Souris... | 6,50 “| « 2.00 « ae jcoustantly on haad a fall supply of Moald- = under the ‘:Proserpine’s” stern. Sigan eeucithen the <a taiiese af Bese | Cardigan..| ‘* 7.49 ‘*| ** 3.27 ** Georget'2 .| ** 7.30 *‘ | ** 3.00 ** JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlotte‘own, May 2!, 1583. Mt. Stew’t|Dp 8.55 ** i"? 5.20pm (@l. presi her sim jr Gi’ 11 Qucem Street, Ch’town, Oct. 15, '83,—vod tf Implements, Carriages, Sleighs, ete. above central stand for market-day sales. A. McNEILE, Auctioneer. promptly attended to on market days at the) | ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at UCTION SALES of Furniture, Farm’ / LOWEST CAsH PRICES. All orders «rtrusted to them will receive prompt atten! icu. LEA & ROGERS, Moncton, N. B, i | %, Sept 5, 1883,.—2aw wly : * \ E are prepared to supply a satisfactory MACKEREL NET, HAULING and PURSE SEINE, POUND or TRAP for the year 18°4. at low prices. Fishermen can precure all our wares through the Home Merchant, AMERICAN NET & TWINE CO. Captain Hudson, a rough salt, sung out, and asked him roughly what he wanted there. ‘Oh, it is all right,’ said the mate; ‘he is come for your receipt and Hewitt’s. Be smart, now, men; two on board, sixteen to Oct, 18:—_6i law wy IUi me. Seaton saw the chests marked ‘Proser- stock. ionamin slaiaiiatisiiini ALL our druggists now heartily endorse the amazing s>ccess of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, and recommend it for both sexes in all cases of sexual weakness. Sold in Charlottetown by Apotbecaries Hall Co, See advertisement in anvther column. {nvl2 lw wkly.