™ -“ . age ree Temi cll “iat ti = a aE TTI Ae SIO OEL LTE Rielle ena ) : ro . e i} daily £xaminer \OLLARS Y BAR, : } T ; Ly ARS A A SINGLE Copies Two CENTS. VOL. 13.-~-NO. 5. ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’”’—Evxirmss, VEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26,183. Dire Ha —_— rm ' . Hez:] in‘ohis cabin. There he struck ravelied northerly and southerly, steppin : SJ AILY MXAMINER Merchants Bank of Halifax, AU HE ON SALES FOU LL FLT AM 4 light, onl. eek aoe dion lated arn a ‘ened ieee: say eteond Wine is issued every evening, by CHARLOTTETOWN AGENCY, ~ ~~ —_~ 4 explanation. The ship, he said, had labor- | peg and New Orleans, he wonid find the ed a good deal in the last gale, and he had hours, minutes and seconds everywhere in By Charles Reade. Th. ~ > ‘+ » ® . . —ON— j di d , fl F i } hi h | com ] t harmon P if h » tray il l fre i he Ex imine! Py Y (1 a . ; ; # | iscovere one or two aws In her, whica; piete . y- le travelled from _ ublishing 10 Savings Bank Depart ment, aie ‘ ar ee were of no immediate importance ; but ex- Boston to San Francisco ke certainly would From their office, corner of Water and a MARKE a EBAY®, CHAPTER IX. perience had taught him that in calm | find a difference with regard to the hours, Great Georg Stre ts, Charlottetown, —WILL BE— A this Hel Roll weather a ship ought to be kept tight. te would find Chicago an hour slower than / Piince Edward Island. OPENED IST NeVEMBER, 1283, oe ote. oe oe aes we os ‘As they say ashore, a stitch in time Boston, ae hour slower than Chi- a p ps — ne “! saves nine.’ cago, and San Francisco an hour ‘slower LP TION m § flar rhitaoh . TPHSITe » ‘ ‘ ‘ 2 c . ats ht On °%4- ° : ’ . es — eae alte . walk h date DEPOSITS OF $65 tevenson’ K ild SI i m the deck with cold and havy h y con- ‘But drilling holes in her is not the way,’ than Denve r, but he would find aleo that x Months, : : $2 50 AND UPWARDS, will be taken and f ll lg, eel ree ' wars i said Hazel, sternly. the minutes and seconds on his watch were > interest at the rate of itas tak Ge te ae es si unt aan The mate laughed. in agreement with the minutes and seconds 7 Four Per € (NE THE T). ae Ps ain.| ‘Why, sir,’ said he, ‘what other way is}on our I Gi » | Only ; .rminati ; rot os - y Adaontaing teh il et Cent. Per Annus ge ab mh determiation was cael Bi] nore We cannot stop an irregular racks] ava ov Axo wane pate ia .’ widda i ALLOWED THEREON, : ahs | ”. Bg ; we can fra i it, The way i . - . tracts may be made for monthly, ; : | A veTION SALES of Furniture, Farm! paper on her table, containing advice as tol}, cet bem By se AT i cant lather from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It is ly, half-yearly or yearly advertise-| For further particulars apply to £4 Implements, Carriages, Sleighs, etc.,/the treatment of disordered lungs, express-| ¢}, . th 7 4s e ss oalinn \e evident that the scheme of standard time , on application. promptly attended to on market days at the ed with apparent coldness, and backed by a ie noth © nia ee te Se ro ys te referred to is as complete a solution of thé F. H. ARNAU Dd, above central stand for market-day sales, string of medical authorities, quoted olen. ¥,, enaae-as ee yn aa ok teres a we can hoye or expect to 1e.ch. ni A 0 rt. 31 INT. | i ° , ; >’ Introduce fe hope i ed- ALMANAG FUR NOVEMBER, 1883. Oct. 30, 1883. AGENT, memoriter. and I was a ship’s carpenter for ten years uced generally, as we Lope it speed A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. | ily will be it will prove of inestimable benefit for all time to come to the people of this continent. But its advaniage will not be confined to America. The prin- ciples upon which the scheme is based are of general application. Other nations are certain in the long run to fol- low the example of America. It will _ She sent this back, indorsed with a line, in pencil, that she would try hard to live, now that she had a friend to protect from ma) wan ; : |calummy, but should use her own judgment wee 7 NORWICH AND LONDON ooo ce cans New Time Standard. ACCIDENT before I was a mate.’ (To be continued.) MOONS CHaNGES. First Quarter, 7th day, 7h. 51.9m., a, m. Fall Moon, 14th day, 2h. 24.8m., p. m, McLEOD, MORSON & MCQUARRIE Barristers & Atwrnsjs-at-Law, New Moon 29th day, 2h, 41 7m., p. m. . Sou Sun (MoonjHiga cDays SULICHTORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, DAY UF WREAK But women will be women. She had oe carefully taken a copy of his advice before} sanDFORD FLEMING ON THE HISTORY AND she cast it out with scorn. DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEW SYSTEM. M 2 rises: sets | rises | water Jen’b. OFFICES: | He replied: thus be practicable to secure uniformity, ih m jh m morniaft’n | : a! fae itive mitth: @ hebbves imitive ven diese ‘ aad fe simplicity and harmory in reckoning time 1| Thursday ig 47'4 40) 8 5/11 30) neform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post HSurance Association only live.” you p (From the Milwaukee Journal.) 7 gpa. cepa ee TE is « plagve widely 2) Friday | 4s| 39] 9 0! morn : Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 1/ To this she vouchsafed no answer: nor| .DE4% Siz,—The standard time project differing in longitude will differ only by 3' Saturday | 50! 271 9 53) 0 6 Merchante’ Bauk of Halifax Building, Sum-| Oo \did this unhappy man wouble hee again which is being discussed all over the coun-jentire hours. In all other respects stand- $/Sunday | 51| 36,10 41| 0 41/10 04 ties manne, P. E. Island. Bee EF BNGCLAND, until an‘ occasion of a ‘very different kind | ‘*Y is a comparatively new question, Yet it}ard time in every longitude and latitude . oe rr, oesh . : s modmnte ar eee See iaeae against accidents of all kinds. Rates | 8TO5®- is one which would have commanded no} will be in perfect agreement. In theory ’ ues. | ' ok . ° ° < . ‘+ : : 2 i . . ‘ - Weaneadite | 551 32! 0 39| 2 50. Neil Macken ee 5 ahoeete Prompt settlement of claims. One fine night he sat upon the deck, ae had it been papas own st every clock in the world will strike some al Thereday btn | 8S bei ceo L ; with his back against the mainmast, in deep s other period in ove: ore. e ye one of the twenty-four hours at the same 9' Friday | 59; 29' 14216 3 | Nov, 24. '82 : , JOHN MACEACHERN melancholy and listlessness, and fell at last | ¥°O"S progress which we have of late instant, and there will be perfect synchron- 10 Saturday 7 0; 28{ 2 13| 6 21 [ee ee ee 3 |intoa doze, from which he was awakened tues ree er serene the sp ss upon jism with the minutes and secends every- Ll Sunday al 27, 2 44 7 23, 9 46 ; Agent for P, E. Island. | by a peculiar sound below. It was a beau- t _ > t is am oureoe yim reas where around the globe. 12' Monday | 3, 26, 3 19) 8 33) SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL | Ch'town, Oct. 16, 1883, tiful and stilly night; all sounds were | S0°!™# &n@ commercial changes yon, Sere SANDFORD FLEMNo, 13 Tuesday 5 * 3 bs) 9 24 a | magnified; and the father of all rats seemed been re the aneny gy mn a 14 Wed nesday 6} 23! 4 44110 12 , to be gnawing the ship a agencies of steam anu electricity, the gran : ; 15 Thursday 7 = 5 36.10 57 ATTORE EYS - AT- LAW i | FE | WSU RANGE. Hasol’s dlliaity tae and he | “'Vilizers of the age in which we live. Trade in, British Columbia. 16 Priday | 21) 6 36)11 42 went softly d . wieeeeentans ? . ; oftly down the ladder to see what the LO¥G, AGES BACK, The value of exports from the port of 18 = 2 oa ic ? a 9 30. Soliciters in Chancery, 1 | ; — — oe oe rere was area before artificial time measures were invent-| Victoria, B. C., inthe year ame June 19| Monda | a3) asl 9 53! 2 59) dT i , Lif | { easy, for it proved to be below decks; but ed or needed, the human race had only the | 30th, 1883, was $2,982,993, an increase of 20 Tueaday | 14) 17/0 58) 2 47 NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. De la CS Lilt DSUrdice 0, he saw a light glimmering through a small| rising and eetting of the sun to govern them |€211,123 over the preceding year. The scuttle abaft the mate’s cabin, and the|/in their daily avocations. The Greek and| principal items of export were the produce 21, Wednesda 16] 16! morn} 3 44 ‘ES_ oO” ’ ildi —OF THE— : : 29| Thursday y | 17; 16,0 1; 4 49) eee ee: Building, Great = : : ps Singh sounds were in the neighborhood of that| Roman civilization divided the interval ot |of the fisheries $1,321,522, of the mines 23|Friday 19 15| 1 2558 | eorge Street, ottetown. CUTy OF AEW YorK. light. daylight between sunrise and sunset into/ $1,309,646, and animals and their produce 24' Saturday | of wie a7 1 | gaa Money to Loan, } It now flashed upon Mr. Hazel that this| two parts. This established noon, and for| $286,960. The only agricultural preduct 25' Sunday | 24) 13) 3 3 7 57) 9:15 W. W. Suutivay, Q. C. | Custer B. Macwaitt. ORGANIZ was the very quarter where he had heard| ages it was the only period publicly noticed|hops, In individual items the expert value 26 | Monday | 23) 13] 4 2 8 40) Jan. 16, ’83. l ED 1850. that mysterious knocking when the ehip|by the Romans. Noon was proclaimed|ranked thus: Salmon, canned, $1,151,081 27 Tuesday 24 12) 4 56 9 20 pe was lying to in the gale. by a sound of trumpets and manifested by | coal $674,208, gold $631,648, manne furs 25)" ednesday - a § 52, 9 51 LL ARTHUR & CO New Features, Incontestible Policies, Prompt _Upon this a certain degree of vague sus-| the sun’s shadow in a particular direction |¢123,804. In the calendar year 1882 29 Thursday 26 11) 6 . "5 Settlement of Claims Guaranteed. picion began to mingle with his curiosity. |along the forum. This led to the introduc-|the value of the fisheries reached $1,842, 30 Friday i ' 23, 7 7 4911 10 Ee He stood still a moment, listening acutely ;| tion of sun-dials and the arbitrary division|675, an increase of $388,353 over the then took off his shoes very quietly, and|of forenoon and afternoon into hours, but|preceding year. The value of the moved with noiseless feet toward the scut-| the nights remained undivided for many | vessels, nets, and other implements em- Apply at residence, Weymouth Street, from Sto 10 a. m., and 4 to 6 p. m, 55/10 34! GENERAL EE i | sah he tle. centuries. This is the origin of the system | ployed is computed at $229,670, while th p rhe dwar i island (ommission Merchants A. H. McPHERSON, The gnawing still continued. of chronometry which we have inherited. olakibeis of. the salmon ctinnabtis and ' Agent. He ut his head through the scuttle and| It so happens that, at the hour of noon, at|other fishing stations along the coast into a dark, dismal place, whose|any given place, the sun is south in the) reaches $402,000. Employment was given very existence was new to him. It was, in| heavens, and as every individual place on|during the fishery season to 5,215 fisher- fact, a vacant space between the cargo and /the surface of the earth men and other persons. Twenty canneries Sept. 25, 1883.— 2aw pee the ship’s run. This wooden cavern was wan.1t8 OWN BOON were in operation last year, of which thir- I21 ATLANTIC AVENUE, MONCTON MARKET) 2AILWAY. TIME TABLE NO. 20. fo take effect on the 24th May TRAINS OUTWARD. (READ DOWN.) | | (ROSS | April 26, 1883.~-wkly GEORGE TWEEDY, | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 4 public for the liberal patronageextended to him while in business in Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed Messrs. B. Williams & Co, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, This partly intercepted the light, but still it revealed in a fitful way, the huge ribs of the ship, and her inner skin, that formed the right hand partition, so to speak, of this black cavern; and close outside these gaunt timbers was heard the wash of the sea. There was something solemn about the close proximity of the tremendous element It is only by a com- promise that the inhabitant of the same large city can use the same time, they must mutually consent to use the time of some one point within the limits of the munici- pality. “As the railway system has practi- cally brought all cities into contract, a com- promise on an extended ecale is called for. very narrow, but not less tham fifteen feet : > ae teen are sittiated on the Fraser river, the Sash and Door Factory. long. The candle was at the farther end, except in the same meridian, there are no other seven being at vorloas points along BOoOSTO Ww, M ASS. SOT better SEaeth Mm o dial lmee touche’ oe with the — car TUE Te ou thails obant ben 18 on the bounidaty me. + ner cimieme . ing, with his flank turned toward the spec- | UC@UY: tere 18 everywhere a Cillerenice inl of Alaska. The establishment of other SL MMER ARRANGEMENT, Eggs and Produce a Specialty. R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the| tator, eee the same city, and even canneries is in contemplation, and a steady enlargement of ths imyortant in- dustry is looked for. The bLermng fishery has not been extensively prosecuted up to this time, but the cutiook for the future is more promising, the Inspector of Visheries reporting an increase of business at Bur- rard Inlet, an eager demand fer British Columbia herring having arisen in Aus- STATIONS. | EXPRESS. MIXED, | ; ° Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep! and the narrowness of the wooden barrier, |4* present we find everywhere more or less ae , : | Notary Public, & Co | constantly on hand a full supply of Mould-| ‘The bare place, and the gentle, monoton-|°Bfrsion. The travelling public are often a. ee ae otis — —_|—— ) agete Wink oo £0 7 ings, Window Sashes, Doors, ete., at ous wash of the liquid monster, on that calm greatly inconvenienced and they are con-| 00, but ive pie applicatic ey r leases th’town ..|Dp 6.45ar 9.20am'Dp4.l5pm| OFFICE—West Side of Queen Street, Unar- . ‘ae ; ; a)? : tinuall d t 1 tof d ; . ae Royalty Je a foot 9.55 ** 435" | lottetown, next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop. LOWEST CASH PRICES, aocchs abictee ee Hazel’s mind a Fifty sine det ecorrne er “ beds for sas ha et recently N Wiltsh’e’ ** 7.35 " 10,50 “* ** 5.25 “ July 25, 1883 — dy wkly 6m All orders entrusted to them will receive) ‘As the Lord liveth,and as the soul liveth, THE INHERITED SYSTEM a gg cerns enaaiceat maine: be t Victoria, in the last fiscal year was $3,388, - prompt atten‘ion. there is but a step between me and death.” | answered all ordinary purposes, but the/041, of which $2,821,744 were dutiable and LE A & ROGERS, Judge whether that thought grew weaker) conditions of the present are widely differ-| $429,211 free goods. In addition there were u NB or stronger, when, after straining his eyes| ent and the exigencies of the hour demand |imported from Eastern Canada goods to the oncton, \. | for some time, to understand what was!some modification. No question is becom-| value of $622,146. going on at that midnight hour, in that! ing more important to the masses of people, ~~: hidden place, he saw who was the workman, | continually ebbing and flowing over the A Marvellous Escape. Hunter R’r| ** 7.45 “*, “11.06 “| * 5.40 * Bradalba’e | ** 8.10 “+ | “11.46 “«) « 6.16 « Co’ty Line.} * 8.15 ** **11.56 <*) ** G20 “| Freetown ! ** 8.26 “* | “12.12 pm) ** 6.45 “* Keusingt’p + 9.40 “ et _ © 7.06 * Summ’ side Daas “ in 1.45 ce [Ar 7.45 “ INSURANCE OFFICE (ueen Insurance Company, Sept. 5, 1883.—2aw wly -=_- | : s Miscouche | ** 9,40 ‘‘| ** 2.08 * STAN DARD what was his occupation. land in all directions, than the regulation armed ri 9.59 : bs 2.37 | OF ENGLAND. It was Joseph Wylie, the mate. His of time. Every person in the community ANOTHER YOUNG MAN BLOWS OUT THE GAS Port Hill... | 10.25 at a - ae CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. { proile was illaminated by the candle, and] is more or less interested, but the railway} IN HIS BEDROOM AND UNDERGOES A SLOW u Leary. : | ate ” | s 520 io Li i A . looked ghastly. He had in his hand an managers are the first to come face to face PROCESS OF ASPHYXIATION FOR FORTY Bloomtield } ‘11.3 = | auger of enormous size, and with this he} with the difficulties which present them-} Hoveas. Albertea. .* *12.03pm| “ 6.20 Tignieb... Arl2.40 “Ar 7.20 Ch’town .. Dp 4.00pm) Dp 7.00am Royalty Je ‘ 4.15 “6 oe 7,23 ee was drilling a hole through the ship’s side, | selves. Lancashire Insurance Company : T the 57th Annual General Meeting of|just below the "| CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS the Standard Life Assurance Company, the effect of Insurance effected on all kinds of property |beld at Edinburgh on Tuesday, the In the interest of the corporations _water-mark, an act, !they represent and in the public interests} 4 yonng man named James Ferguson, f which would be to let) they are compelled to consider the means of | about 23 years of age, arrived in Montreal th of|the sea bodily into the ship and sink! averting the evils which have sprung "pon Saturday morning last from Winnipeg, w 6 49 ss | 6 7.41 ‘ ° : * : : ‘ porkcool Gaz | aR GT | Sant nan Lamers romp |AUL 1Sis Golong egg fe hehe, ih every gon beers to the but [and whieh ary everyday inreang, ‘The and put vpat the Cann Hote. He went e Stewtel © B15 1 9.00 “| and equitably. ‘ aes ed 5 * : ° : regulations of time for railway and civil!to his room about ten o'clock at night and Morell. “¢ S44 “| os 9.45 e es ° any 3,038 new proposals for life as- ‘I was stupefied; and my hair soad on} purposes generally has for several yearé| nothing was heard of him till Monday after- it. Peter’s.| ‘* 6.04 “| “10.17 “| 3: oe "surance were received the end, and my tongue Clove a0 tay FOUe. . engaged attention. noon, when the chambermaid informed Mr St. Peter’s.| ¥ 6.39 ea ss | Office—South Side Queen Square, owl $ 9,754,085 38 Thus does one of Virgil's characters de- ~ Rivard one of the proprietors, that she had Se eo en eee | ooremene | ’ siete edi 7,239,048 13) body, in a terrible situation. and scientific societies have examined the mn knoe Me "Rit eh wy saa ae ae Mt. Stew’t) Dp 5. 15pm Dp 9. 10am EDWARD 8 RUSSEL & CO., sileal eibettds cocina 09, Mr, Hagel had always ridiculed that trite | question. The American Society of Civil pan a a = etme 2 Bove oe Se al force at 15th November, line as a pure exaggeration; but he altered| Engineers has among other societies, given ms Mowe Foes ing a & Ar 6.30 * |Arli.00 * TRAINS INWARD. (READ CP.) GHNERAE, EXP RE Commission Merchants, ~ 27 Miscouche | Dp5.00 Wellingt’n) “* 4.42 ** 4.13 ** 3,22 se 3.05 ‘* 233 yea Tignish..,| ‘* 2.00 ‘*; “* 6.00 * Ch’town .. Arl0.00am Ar 7.00 pm Royalty Je Dp 9 45 JAMES COLEMAN, «| “es | “é 9.43 ad a) * Dp6.37 ** NO. 284 STATE STREET, Particular attention given to the sale of R. O’7DWYER, ‘Commission and Geueral Merchant FOR SALE OF P, B. 1. PRODUCE. | ments, and will also attend to the chartering of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E. 1. N. B.—Parties wishing to procure good 1882, amounted to (Of which $7,753,031.15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, including bonus addi- tions, to The annual revenue amounted $6,936,302 91 2,462,226 59 J. A. CHIPMAN & C0., ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES IN STORE: 375 bris. Cheice Superior [x- tra. /OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. his opinion after that eventful night. When he first saw what Wylie was doing, obstupuit, he was merely benumbed; but as his mind realized the fiendish nature of the act, and its tremeduous consequences, his hair actually bristled, and for a few minutes, at least, he could not utter a haft; then Wylie caught up a hammer, and rained heavy blows on it that drove it in, and shook the ship’s side. Then Hazel found his voice, and he uttered an ejaculation that made the mate look round. He glared at the man who was glaring at him, and, staggering back- ward, trod on the light, and all was darkness and dead silence—all but the wash of the sea outside, and that louder one of the parties to his natural self-pos- ‘What were you doing !’ said Hezel, in a voice that quavered in spite of him. JU. SHATFORD, ‘Repairing the ship. Found a crack or tvo im her inner skin. There, let me get a it careful consideration. Two years ago this society determined to consult all per- sons and associations specially interested throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico, and invited their co-operation in an effort to effect a satisfactory and speedy solution of the problem. This action led to a general expression of opinions and the favored and adopted by the railway author- and the 120th meridian. If, as it is pro- posed, the railway managers take the lead in giving effect to the scheme, they will un- doubtedly confer a lasting benefit on the whole community. Standard time will be frst known as railway time, but there can- not be a doubt that railway time will speed- ily beeome the recognized time im every State. The moment the people become purposes the change may be made generally THE PE\ PLE WOULD AWAKE in the morning without the slightest con- sciousness of any change. They would only was unable to enter. In a minute or two he made his way to the window which he opened, and on looking around found Mr. Ferguson lying on the bed with his head to the foot. He had evidently made an effort to get to the door, the bed-clothes being found ina heap on the floor, but he had been overcome by the gas, and fallen back. thn? h November, 2, 4 5 word. ; : : tunate man was at once removed datown lar sane Ae SAE ares BOSTON. Ti fveted eee a name ne |g lth nara of atepor mater, tek (aE tare val wach, have been {another rum, and Dr. Mount Hansee eth | Nee @ 4 « | Pish and Produce of all kinds. Being ap imerense daring ‘he 62,648 35| swiftly inserted the plug. ities. This scheme, which has been accept. |® little, Put later a eee and Molaon mee ae ad ee 490M LOTGMOSTE, [segue scene tc! MAME) saree or-comms eomcier--IOES, Syren ke ae “00 Sadar) 230“ GQNSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. |rsomas cums, 8°" SU eg ke Be Care en ema] ei ronan a te whale continent Sr logs" aly ogee Ar5.15 “ |Arl1.30am Ch'town, Anguat %, TRS. then, lifting his mallet withyboth hands,| iting witit the rth: the 90th, the 105th en otto Oe ee ee was done, and at midnight he recovered sufficiently to speak, but afterwards fell back in the stupor. It is now believed that he will recover. It is almost a miracle that he lived at all, as the double windows in the room were shut securely, and the only ventilation was by the keyhole, while the gas wasturned onfull. In the poor fellow’s pockets were found $265 and a number of Set... ui | ** 9,33 * than ever : : % "4 g 90 1 * 6.00 : alive to the alvantages of the new system | letters, which showed that he had been ee = ome nathan 289, WATER STREET, TO ARRIVE: But a short interval sufficed to restore) ,14 are prepared to adopt it for all civil} living . Winnipeg for some time, while his wife lived at St. Thomas. She was tele- 8.16 . : - “ ; : . session. “ag “4s camel ia St. John's, Newlonadtame, ee em nat totic Siitatey ire eed lhe kana nn ee ois |< 6.50 ‘ie : . me ! ou shou not come upon a man et t s ight a ‘ ; , Wc McwtiDos Bs * Dp 5.20pm, \E erage cep pcr ner he 29 ‘AND WARFEROC his work like that We might have had an 1 Fray rene aeanae eae teenhhe Racin Dae er Canligan . Pe 4 «| P32 | who wil ine see cha’ ge of all consign. OEFIOE ANY ae accident.” the new standard, ee ee ee Dr. Jos. Holt, New Orleans, La, says ‘I have frequently found it of excellent service in cases of bility, loss of appet.te, and in cons valescence from exhaustive illmess, end pore Superintendent, | Labrador Herring would do well to consult Ratiway Office, Charlottetown, May 21, 1883. ) R. O'Dwyer. _— (Bi pros hor «im jr 6i AGENT. jlight, and I'll explain it to you, sir.’ be surprised vo discover that every indi- ticularly of service in treatment of women and Sept. 11, 1883,—3i tawdwkly. Sept. Tl, 1883. He groped his way out, and invited Mr. ‘vidual carried the same time. If a person children,