ase a rte icin Si bi iti ROO: an Sai wc ne Eat ; other band, the Opposition party say that| visitor to our homes and firesides, and the loss ; ; Mr. Norquay’s Administration who passed | of your well timed counsel and sympa‘ hy, which + at the railway charters which have been | wos at all times ready an‘ open as well to the i te disallowed, should be turned out and | P°°r 48 therich, will be felt all the more deeply eer! : d as your abseuce brings their want more | t a they should be put in—as a protest forcibly to our minds | ty against the disallowacce. Calm aud rea- We feel that your ministrations in the ca sonable Mavitobau’s will undoubtedly | Church have been productive of a great good ofa; sustain Mr. Norquay "| to the people who have joined with you from m4 4 wean may: time to time in the praise and worship of God iF —The New York Herald says: ‘“‘The|and we venture the beli f that your counsel re ‘ news from Pevn-ylvavia is ‘that two} #24 warnings have not been lost spe t one 23) : . : to whom they have been from time to time a5 crippled personus— Richard Huffman and} ,jqress-d. ; 4 : Emma Rogers—suddenly and upaccount- You carry with you to your distant home me b’ ably got well the other day, contrary to | our most earnest prayers for your success ; and . . we ,pray that God may bless you and yours, # OO eee ae ee ls A a Aigpnan ee os, Se NE Cs aa ie OS nave ntironnana PETRA RET e Tue Dan NOVEMBER 28, 1882 7 ? tL island LY ILXAMINER. s Bank of P. I Jupament in the Supreme Court in the if claimed was given by His Honor’s matter of the set Mr. Justice Peters on Monday deeision is a lon Kditorial Notes he fully examined the law of set off in its | relations with Insolvent Banking Conm- | A Significant Fact! During the anies lt settles the argument that | last year there has been a considerable a Shareholder can when a call is | fallivg off in Great Britain in the excise | made wp revenue for Spirits and Beer. Put ejunder the Charter, set off against it any | rs / ! se the deposits of amount which the Bank at the time of its hae been a n deposits 0 ' x . Post Office Savings Banks in just th failure owed to him This, of course, will make a uvaterial difference in the assets | of the Moncton | holders will obtain payment of their debts | posits in fallin preference, to other loreditors of the Bank who will only get) T : > il , redit | Whatever the dividend of the assets can | Tormentine Railway, and gives credit) | : pay. | to the contractors, A motion was made for leave to appeal, ' Wood, Esq » M. P he says, 38/ which the Judge granted. proving that his ante-election promises in| For the liqnidaters the question was regard to the railway were not like those| argued by R. R. FitzGerald, a. . , _ 'e : . ahareholiere were represented by L : of the former member for that County. | the shareh« lders were pac se Hacl | Davies, Q. C., and F. Peters, Esq. —-The that ackett | ae ’ j ante i un ain | a had acc epteu t mip 5 meni. trom Lii¢ Address to the Rev. Alfred Osborne. Canada Pacific Railway Company, was made in the Prince County papers. Tae! A correspondent Times at Sackville refers to the prog: ess | or de made i the construction of the Cape as W ell as Josiah Ww he, _— statement wir. siineiltnibitaliieataaliin The following Address was presented to | i « : : : i EXAMINER Sopp sed the report 10 be true, ithe Rev. Aired Osb me, yesterday afte. | avd weut the length of admitting its| noon, on his leaving Princes Edward Island | | | : , + for s ; ‘ity »f > sere a to- truth; and ov that admission the Pat t . tie oar *, ity of _ Regina it seems. built up its violent avd libellous | getner with a handsome pocket buOK, con- ow ’ . ‘ ' ‘ ‘ uae : i é = f Pi +: R Se how about ti state i talning the eum of one hundred and niippic 2 ww two © Ssraiec- ° - i ; ; ; twenty-inhiec dollars ment of the Patriot that Mr. Hackett} : : : : ) made his bargaiu with the Syndicate ({URAFT, } previous to Election ? | Neither the Summerside papers nor THe OsnorneE, late Paul’s Church, To the Reverend ALFRED Assistant Minister of Se Charlot the General j i ‘ tetown : Mee : > ‘ hear ae atate. Exa MINGE said “wa Phat Ww . a | Reverend anpd Dear Sta, —The knowledge ment delibera ely coined. NV e fear the | of vour Sibehtien eé-veiintel deted Chie Pasiib. “bitter fruit * is still troubling our con-} where vou have laboured for the past seven temporary. years, has caused the deepest pain and regret ‘ . 2 . - jto your many friends. We cannot allow you —They are having lively times in to sever your convection from us without Manitoba—political as well as finaocial.| conveying to you our appreciation of the | All parties remain agreed as to the | untiring energy and unflaguing zeal which you | necessity of insisting upon the right of | 9 all times brought to the discharye Oi your | re se” win aires ‘Tinie. | varied duties. ‘There is not a family in the | the Proviace 7 harter _” 4) OD | parish but has karned to know and respect panies to do busivess withia its borders. | you, and hardly one but feels in your removal | But the Government party desire the | sot only the loss of a much Joved Pastor but a authorization of the people to bring the }warm and valued friend. In times of health : and of sickuess, im seasona of joy avd of 27¢ sat. y Pp I t ey ‘ A matter to a legal te while, on the surrow, you have made yourself a welcom: eh tl NRE CE CNC CC NC and able one, «nd in it} mu him for his double liability | ; of the Bank, and theresultis, that all share- | ee me, ee eee” ae Sn EI oe PS SES seam yr a i oe medical advice, by a resolute indulgence to the conviction that they could and would get well by faith alone. Having & positive opivion that you will get well, and getting wel! forthwita in consequence, is one of the simplest and cheapest kiuds of cures of which we have heard lately, and we advise the people to try it. Pos eibly it would cure balf the invalids. This remedy is like a great many of the patent medicives are said to be, in ove respect at least—it will do no harm to try it. If it does not cure it will not make you any worse. There is no apothecaries’ stuff arouud and there are no bills to pay.” —A week or two ago it was heralded throughout the world that Mr. Parnell was not practi-ing what he preached to the unfortunate tenavtry of Ireland. He was accused of issuing ejectment pro- cesses against some of his tenants. The Dublin Freeman, in explana.ion of the matter, says “the statement as to ejectment processes having been issued against some of his tenants by Mr. Par- vell, involves a substantial and give you many years of health aud strength to work for His g'ory. In bidding you adieu we beg that you will laceept the accompanying purse contributed by the Congregation of St. Paul’s, and that you will cenvey to Mrs Osberne our warmest wishes for her health and happiness. Joun LxGs, THOMAS MACKINLAY, Henry J. CUNDAEL, A. Bo WARBURTON, R. F. DeBuors, SIDNEY GREY, H. JAMES VALMER, ALEXA DER HoxNe, Charlottetown, P. E. 1., Nov. 27th, 1882. } Church Wardens of ) St. Paul’s Church. | > Vest: ymen. | } To Mesars. John Ings and Thoms MacKinley, Churchwardens of St. Paul’s Church; and Henry J. Cundall, A. B. Warburton, R. F DeBlois, Sydney Gray, H. James Palmer, Alexander Horne, Vestrymen : GENTLEMEN AND Dear Frignps, — None can regret more than | that I have felt it necessary to sever my connection with St. Pani’s It isasource of happiness to me that my labors have been appreciated by the Con- gregation. Truly I can say that I have ever tried to be honest both in speech and work. I feel most of all the partiog with many inpaccuracy. personal fiends, and shall often think of the a The facts are these: The local secretary | * nee and ee 5 or i ware paar ; , on OY ate >, jmany happy hours. is possible, dear ; of the Emergency ( ——— e of the Pro friends, that we may meet no more in this 7 perty Defeuce Association, holding 4) world, but I trust we shall take up our friend- i farm from the Parnell family, on a lease| ship again where there will be no more i Bl ai forever, at an exceedingly low rent sublets the holdings to three tenants, at about three times greeter rent thao he was paying to Mr. Parnell, while at the same time he pressed for his own pound of flesh from the tenants, one of whom be actually ejected. To secure his own rights, Mr. Parnell obtained judgment against this middleman, and it was legally necessary to serve copies on the parting. If any soul has been led, through my minis- tra ions, to live a real life for God, to Him be the Glory ! Mrs. Osborne thanks you kindly for your ‘‘warmest wishes’ on her behalf, and we both feel grateful for the accon panying purse from the Congregation of St Paul’s. lam, Gentle men and dear Friends, Yours, very affectionately, ALFRED OSBORNE, Charlottetown, P. E. J., Nov. 27th, 1882. gub tenants. The legal process is, of : — “tig course, solely directed againsi the The Latest Dublin Murder. middleman.” —Writing at Regina—to which the Rev. Mr. Osborne sets out to-morrow— a correspondent of the Torouto Mai/ re- marks: *‘] now find a busy, thronged village with about 800 inhabitants, and in the neighbourhood of 200 frame houses and places of business, and scores of others in the course comprising churches, banks, and stores befiting the chief town of a proviuce richer in agricultural re sources perhaps than any other province in the Domiuion. The country surrounding Regina is a vast expanse of soil that | think cannot be excelled for the growth of cereals—a rich friable clay loam with a large percentage of black vegetable mould intermixed with cal- carecus matter, which appears to be the remains of shells and the bones of of erection, | Mersrs. Eastwood and Cox and another detective of the Dublin force went together on special duty in the neighborhood of Sackville street, on Saturday night last, watching a party of men suspected of being Fenians. Four shots were fired at the officers, one fatally wounding Cox. LEast- wood pursued a man who tired a revolver and shot him in the head, arm and hand. | The man is nut expected to recover. He |}was among a group of ten men, cne of | whom (who attempted to hurry the mur- |derer away) was captured by a soldier of }the Rifle brigade, who drew his bayonet jand threatened to run him through if he ‘did not surrender, Cox was shot in the i base of the skull and must have died in- jstantly. He was 30 years old and_ his jassuilant whose name is Christepher | Dowling, is about the same age. A third j}man js also in custody It 1s now stated |that Dowling, who shot Detect ve Cox, will jrecover. A despatch from Dublin, dated 4 . . » J6th i é he 3° ’ avimals, to a depth of from six to | 1. APR aeine Saye that). one n6. Shib-daies teeta Gadi. tua’ cane ey ___ | tives who was fired at, last night, in middle oIveus) * as seen by the excava-| abbey sireet, was previously warned that if tions for cellars and walls. I have he left the police office he would be shot. 'of December. no doubt but that the land in this neigh | Cox’s assassin bas six bullet wounds, three bourhood is more than usually rich in |in the head, one in the right shoulder, one | phosphates, aod will be feund to produce \in the m ck, and two in h + wrist. There , heavier crops of grain than even the | ¥#*® lively exchange of shots for a few! prolific valley of the Red River. [ am seconds between the ofticcrs and the men. |The same despatch says that Dowling, | : e a ty dibl inf d th : credi iuforme that -fiv we . ; rie bedenks if ots aa fo ame whose condition remiins unchanged, has! iy a a fe Have veen reaped trom | observed a reckless demeanor in the hes-| we one acre of first breaking, not far from pital. While the ductors were examining | iM +t Regina. /his wounds, and searching for bullets, be : ) : — +e + - exclajmed, ‘‘Probe away and bed — d to \ 4 Par FESSOR Eastry gave his farewed reading | you.” nee natey tends t» confirm the be ES a, eveniug ** ihe charge of the Light Opuion entertained that the men engaged | ne “oon » lady Clara Vere de Verg,” in the encounter with the police were wait | : i euvras pee firstvrate selevifuns werd ing for some one witl the vention vf: 1 - wveur murdertg bux a ~— THE DATLY HXAMINER, NOVEMBER | Loeal and Other ttems. Tur Vailway time table changes to-morrow. ~ : . “rr Cuarces furver is confined to his resi de nee by illness. - ee — , Acme Cive Sxares, Sold cheap at R. B : - Hvxgstis’. [nov 28 > Fixnay McNeitr, EsQ., Usher of the Black Rod was in the city to-day nes © . Kx-Jorgs Dreumaonb, late of the Superior Court of Quebec, died at Moatreal on the 25th inst. > Hoy. Mr. Cuarreav, Secretary of State, N. I ; ? | left on the 27th inst , for Valifornia, for the benefit of his healt. > We regret to learn that Professor Caven, of Privce of Wales College, is coufined to his r sidence by illness, _ > R. B. Hoestis has a large stock of Skates on sale <« heap. [nov 28 _ - > - - Mr. Devp would call attention to the sale of Household Furniture of Mr. M. P. Hogan’s to-morrow, (Wednesday at 1] o'clock. > Tue brig. ‘‘ Willie,” 246 tons, built at Sum merside in L876, was sold at New York for Baltimore account, at $6,000.—New York Shipping List > iurk Canada Cazette of the 25th inst., con- tains the appointment of James Meutague Aitken, of Montague Bridge, P, E. L, as sub- Collector of Customs. > As an acid is to an alkali O.1l to rheumatism. Of course the one neutralize the other. St Jacobs great pain-ncutralizer of the age. e eo ——— —— Corres Rooms have beea opened in Mor- treal and other cities; and it is reported. that they are doing well. Why should nota gcod coffee room, well managed and advertized, pay im this city ? Jacobs would Oil is the so is St. di icloah ir you wish to buy a cheap pair of Skates, bay of R, B, Hurstis. Jaoy 28 Babs elt Ls Tne Westmorland Cheese Factory Company intend to sell their building and apparatus at auction, This is a chance for some euterprie- ing Islander to secure the plant of a good factory at moderate cost. Si ae Dr. Bennerr will be at the Rankio House , Charlottetown, en the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th, of December; and in Summerside on the Jith The great success of his treat- ment speaks for itself. --- oS _ A cas of cheating the gallows occurred at Sweet bury, Ont., on the morning of the 24th inst. Richards, whowas to be hanged at that place, cut his throat with a razor an hour previous to the time set for his execution. oo Tae sudden changes of climate in Beston says an exchange were shown by the fact that on Thursday many persons were picking fibwers from their gardens, and on Friday they were shoveling srow from their walks. a A Lone Srreroe.—The editor of the Pictou News has a friend in the country who measures six feet nine inches from the tips ot one hand to those of the other, with arms «ut- stretched. He would like to hear of anyone who can beat it. - > = R. B. Huestis sells Acme Club Skates at reduced prices. {nov 28 A Sr. Anprews Socretry, at San Francisco, expects that the Marquis of Lorne and Prio- cess Louise will accept an invitation to the demonstration and barquet to be held in that city on the anniversay of Scotland’s patron saiut—30th inst. _—- >: — Tue Consecration of the new Arehbishop wil. very probably take place in ~t. Mary’s Cathedral. Dr. U’ Brien, archbishop elect, will not remove to this city until after the arrival of the Pope’s Bull which is expected in a few days. — Halifax Herald. aici Rozppery.—On Friday evening last, the District School at Vernon River, was entered by thieves, and half the winter's coal was stolen from the cellar. The robbery was a bold one. My. A. J. McLeod, the teacher, is in hopes of yet discovering the perpetrators and bringing them to justice. - ~- > WILKINSON'S suit against Henry Ward Beecher for not finishing ** The Life of Christ,” terminated favorably to Beecher, the judge dismissing the suit at the close of plaintiti’s case, and allowing Beecher $350 extra for expenses, He subsequently granted a stay of proceedings for thirty days. -_-- ->-- THe Montreal and District Savings Bank has instituted twenty-eight suits to recovec $165 000 from the directors of ths Montreal Passenger Railway Company, for losses sus- tained by the bank by way of money loaned upon security of the stock of the railway com- pany, alleged to have been inflated by illegal declaration of dividends which they never earned. > WHEN you are reading, and thinking about how many good and beautiful things there are in this world, and how thankful youare for them, don’t forget to think of G. G. Jury’s advertisement, in another column of this paper, where you will see a nice assortment of Jewelry, suitable for Christmes and New Year's Presents, as cheap and good as you can buy in the city.—)li ~ > - CUMBERLAND Mvuscrie,—Dr. J. R. McLean is probably the strongest man in Halifax. On Wednesday, at the gymnasium, he lifted 1000 ibs..200 more than any other man has done there. At Boston lest year he beat this by 63 lbs. and put up 120 Ibs. with one arm six successive times—once more than any other person had ever done in the gymnasium,~~ Amherst Gazette, -_——- ae oo A suppEeN death, under peculiar cireum- stances, took place in London, Ont., on the 25th mat. The neighbors heard a great row going on in the Louse occupied by a man and his wife named Butt, and rushed in. Mrs, Butt exclaimed, ‘‘] am dying,” and shortly afwrexpire?, It is said that she and herhus-. band quarrelled, and that he gave her a severe beating in answer to her demands for food. —_— > —- WE were, yesterday, shown a variety of fish-eating birds, selected by Lieut.-Col, Duyar, as pa t of the Island Exhibit at the London Fish: ries Exhibition. They consict of Gulls, (great and smail), Loons, Fish-hawks, Kingfi-hers. ete. They were stuffed by Prof. Earle, and their present appearance shows that he is ataxid rmist of superior taste. We regret to learn that the selections made by Co}. Davar are not to form a seperate exhibit of the fish, fish-eating birds, shells, etc.; of the Province, They have been ordered to Hali‘ax and will be forwarded from that place .$> form a vf the Do- minion Exhibit at London. Had Prince Edward Island been al'owed to have a seperate exhibit, we feel sure that ander the super vision aud with the carefal selection of Cel. , Dwvar, our little province would oye prominent position in the pratt Lowddy Skow. inn ia a cat let cnn AN et eee ete 28, WINTER WEAR, ° 0 ome HAS JUST OPENED FUR CAPs, 200 CLOTH FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IN THE LATEST STYLES 160 . -—A LS o—- FUR COATS. IN COON AND ASTRACHAN, 72> These Goods must be sold, ani are offered at the lowest prices. Call and see for yourselves. Charlottetown, Noy, 2st, 1882—2m sat ta th wkly EE UE GREAT SALE OF BOOTS AND ShUES. JI. C. SPRAGUE & CO'’S. Sign of the Red Boot, Queen Street. Our Fall Stock Consisting of over FIVE THOUSAND PAIRS will be sold at prices to suit the times. Please give us a call and convice yourself that such is a fact. J.C. SPRAGUE & CO. Ch’town, Noy. 21, 1#82,—2aw & wkly 6w a FIRE INSURANCE. — QUEEN INSURANCE. COMPANY, Head Office—Liverpool. England, LANCASHIRE INSURANCE of knegland, nian TaD en AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., Hiead Gitlice—Wateriown, New York, CO., , —_— —0— The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class British and American Fire, Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good teims and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Oflice—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. DPESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS. N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies in this Province without producing a receipt sig! cd by us, and any one paying money to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk, D. & A. ~ Apples, Apples. TO ARRIVE, 90 BXS. PEARLINE, AT MAUFACTURE’S PRICES. CARVELL BROS, Wholesale Agents. Y AUCTION, TO MORROW (Wedner- day), November 29th, at 11 o'clock, at my Auction Room, 75 Barrels choice Winter Keeping Apples, in Greenings, Baldwins, Bishop Pippins, Russets, etc., to close con- signment, A. McNEILL Nov. 28, 821i Auctioneer. Nov. 27.—6i ST, ANDREW'S DAY, YHIS Annual Festival will be celebrated, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, at the Rankin House, on Thursday evening nex!, the 20th November, inetant. , Dinter at 830 o'clock, p. m. Tickets 1.00 OPEN FOR CHARTER, sec NEW YORK, DIRECT. CAPT. S. McRAR. The Clipper Brig tA zinga,” JOHN McPHEE, JNO. S. MACDONALD, | Noy, 27, ’F2.—3i8 EWLY METALLED, and Classed Al at Llov ds, now discharging cargo at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, and wiil be ready to load cargo of Potatoes or Other Preducts of the Island, | Committee. CHANGE OF TIME LEAVING FGR PICTOU, For Remainder of Season N AND AFTER 2nd day of December next, the Steam Navigation Company Steamers will ieave Charlottetown for Pictou, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday mornings at FIVE o'clock, | Also, the Georgetown Lrips will be discon- tinued after this week. | By Order. F,. W. HALES, Secretary. On Monday, 27th inst.’ Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Nov, 24, 1882.—tf Ch’town. Nov. 27, 789. } | | i | good care of a couple of horses and two or three cows. Apply at once to H. Coomss. {no25, 1882. REMNER BROS. want an active, intelli- gent nOY, of Rteady habits, and with geod English Education, to learn the Print- ing Busir ess, {[no2s5 tt , W and Housemaid, in a family, where BRIG “ALPHETA,” | } there is no washing, Inquire at this office. ‘TQW *lving 06 Peake’'s No? Vela —— ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A_ Cook ce 1882. PRYS D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, CAPS, be ready to RECEIVE CARGO Gn Monday, the 27(h inst, AND Sail for Liverpool, G. B.., ; about ist December. : Shippers of Canned Meats, and Stargh will please engage room ul once, Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS, & CO, Nov, 25,—tf rysO LET—Immediate possession given of a desirable residence, situate on Upper Hillsborcugh Street. Rent Jow to a good tenant. Apply atthe Merchants Bank of P. E. I. to Mr. F. 8. Moore. (nol7 tf COOK wanted immediately, Apply at! <k Tus Examuimer Orvice. jnolé tf 'y;O LET—A Dwelliog House pleasantly situated on Prince Street. Apply to Peake Bros, & Co. noid J ANTED—A Tenant for a House at the Head of Hillsborough Street. Rent chiapest iv the market: Apply WwW. L. elintr: uol¢ Iw 20 wanes ns Pah OLD and Silver Waltl feney, | C Watches, very cheap. a j GC and Gold Plated, Silver and Nickle Silver Lockets and Chains , } | §ET EAR-RING*, Brooches I J Chains, Bracelets, £ pectacles eam glasses. NKIVALLED in Clecks, ej ht. F thirty-hour, in Nickle aud Walnet tame INGS, a large assortment, ig Engraved, Sett, and Pivin, at reduced prices ELLOW and Bright Gold and Gold and Silver Srooches and Kar-rings, Bye j GG JURY, North Side Queen Square, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Ch’town, Nov. 28, '82.—1m 2aw tu th why diy TEA, FLOUR AND. COFFEE, 50 Chests te _ | 120 Half-Chests \ “4Pert * Congou TEA, | 250 Barrels FAMILY FLOUR, 5 Cases FRENCH COFFEK, All just received and now on sale, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Nov. 28, ’82.—w 2aw LIVE sT0CK a i Y AUCTION, TBURSDAY, November 30th, at !1 o'clock, at the Government Stock Farm Stabhles,— 1 COW, 3 years old, 1 HEIFER, 2 years old, 3 GRADE HEIFER CALVES, 3 EWES—ordered to be sold +g not snit- able for brecding thorovgb-bred Stock, —ALkO~ 7 YOUNG PIGS, (Pare Bred, A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. »- mts IMMEDIATELY APTER NHE above sale, at the same place, 2 Cows, k Ball Calf, Owned by G. W. DeBloir, Esq. A. NcNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Nov. 1882, --3i Nov, 28, #2. i YOUR CAPITAL. Those desirous of making money 0B provisiins and stock specalat ou ear From May Ist, 1881, to the present date, profits have been realized and paid to $50 paithane amounting to several times the i payable on demand, Explanatory cir- STOCKS eyiirs avd statements of fund W sent wil report on crops and introduce the plan. Liberal commissions paid, | ' FLEMMIK § & MERRIAM Merchants, Major Bleek, Chicage, il, é smali and medinm investments in us, do sv by operating WHEAT on investinent of $10 w $1,000, cash original invesiment mking Money OF $i 30 free, We want responsible agents, who Commission Ln FEO be rold by Public Anction, on Wednes- day, the third dey of January next, at the hour of twelve o'clock, OOD, al the ‘Court House, in Charlottetow®, under and by virtue of a Power of Sule, com- tained in an ludenture of Mortgage, bearing date the eighteenth day of September, A. ». 1878.and made between George Hatherly and Mary Ann Arbirg, of the one part, end Sit Robert Hodgson, rince deceased, ol the other part, ALL that tract, piece or parecl of land, situate, lying and being on Township Num- ber Thirty-four in Queen’s County, COM> mencing at a stake fixcd cm the West side of Winter River, TUR ning west by the variation ten chains, thence north ten ebains, ibence cast ninely- four chains, across the Suffolk Road, to the said Winter River, thence alopg the course of the said River to the place of commence- ment; bounded on the noth by Roger Harper's land, on the cast by Winter River, on the south vy Robert Weeks’ farm, and on the west by the rear of Jobn Crockett’s faim, containing one hundred acres of land, @ little more or jess, together with all the rights and appurtenances thereunto belonging. For further particulars apply at th+ office of Epwarp J. Hopgsox, Solicitor, Charlotte. (own, Dated this 25th day of November, A. D. 1882. v JOSEPH HEN*:LEY, KDWAKD J, HODGSON, Trustees and Executors under the Will of Sit Robert Hodgson, deceas: d. Nov. 28.—tues tiil sale e et ROVA SCOT! SUCAR REFINERY! AM jrepared to offer all grades of White and Yellow Sugars, in Jots, at Refiners prices. HORACE HAZARD, Agent for P. E. Island, Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—1m cod a 4 Y if , ee AVING been appointed Agent for te Stratford Mills, [ am now prepared to offer Patent trocess and Choice Superiet Extras, at lowe-t prices, to the trade on’y, our car-loads now on the way will be #0 to arrive. eres HASZARD. Ch'town, Oct. 33, 182, —1u bo