Re SS eg ET LO, BEE AS amps Ae a ee Re eT Pw ee aa Pipes as ge a a Remedy for Hard Times. Stop spenc ling so much on fine clothes, food and Buy healthy fooa, cheaper and better cl thing ; get more rea and substantial thiags of life every way, and running especially stop the fool habit of rich style good, enea oF DERG 80 1 Ox" i9iVe an ctors or Uslhs | se 1 ic f I licine that does much v@: Lue Vie ao vil’ iain nas j ler } 1 wm > he proprietors you only harm, aud makes the proj rich, but put your crust the atest of all ; ,s inag cures sim pl pure romed » 4240p Biit iat ; ? toil ‘es a 7, st. aiWway QL & Lili , ‘ , &Ua yor a, , ters 1mea and good iry 1 a AN eal af it tn anotiner co yntie Hint. A@ tvle of climate, with its In our 8 changes of temperature—rain, wind and sun shine, cftea intermingled in a single day,—1 is po wonder that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting di | ¢ rectly from this cause. A bottle of Bosche e s German Syrup kept about your ft for immediate use, wi! prevent serieus sickness, a large doctor's bill, «nd perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hiemorrhages, : Pie umonia Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease ot the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonder ful, as your Drugg'st will tell you. German Syrup is now sold ia every town and village on ay ’ oh this continent. Sample botties for trial, i0c. ; regular size, 75 THE DEPARTMENT OF (itawa, 25th May, 1881. vuumstances have rendered to effect certain changes in yerninent respecting the inion Lands, Public : 7 HEREAS ci: \ it expedient the policy of the administration of Don Notice is hereby given: 1. The Regulatious of the 14th October, 1879, were rescinded by order of His Excel- lency the Governer General in Council, on the 20th day of Mia\’, Instant, and the foliow- ing Kegulau ns for the disposal of agricul tural! lauds substit: et theretor ® The even-nuribered sections within the Canadian Pacific ailway Felt—that is to say, lying within 2! miles on cach side of the line of tae sa d Miwa excepting which may be requii a io: a ] ts 1 cou pection with settle 3 On pr. lands within the said beli, or which may be otherwise (;overnor in Uvut- specially dealt with by the enl—shail be held « lusively a xr homesteads and pre-emptions. The odd-numbered sé tions withia the san elt are Canadial Pacific Kailway Laaods, and can only be ac- pany. entered W quired from the Co 3. The pre emptions ithiu the said belt, of 24 miles on each side of the Canadian Pacilic Railway, up toand iucluding the 3ist “ay of December r next, Sail be disposed OT at the rate of $2.50 per acre; r-tenths of the . purchase mouey, W! h intcrest on the latter at e - ~ 7 > , } the rate of six per cont. per annum, to be paid at the endl of three years from the date of entry, the remain le to be para im six equal instalments aunualiv from and after the said date, with interest 1t the rate above mecption- ed on such portions of the purchase money as may from time to t.me remain unpaid, to be paid with each insta. ment 4. From and atter the 3ist da next, the price shaii remain the sa $2.50 per acre—ior pre-emptions within the said belt, or within the corresponding belt of any branch line of (he said Railway, but shal! be paid in one sum ot the end of three years, or at such earlier pesriod as the claimant may have acquired a title to his homestead quarter section. 5. Domi Governme: yo { December athie-- that is nion Lamis,the property of the Gov- } 3 , | ? « _ - . ly ' it, 24 miles of any projected hie oi : } ' Railway, recognized by the Minster of Rail- ways, and of which se has given notice tn the Official Gaz-tte as being a projected line of railway, shall bb: dealt with as to price and terms, as follows:— the pre-empt shall be sold at the same price and on the same terms as fixed in the next preceding paregr: oe. the odd-numbered sections sha'l be scld at $2 50 per acre, paye vile in cash. 6. In ali towashi;s open for sale and settie- ment within Mani or the lerritories, outsid: tic Railway Belt, tl except in the cases ion: é sua North-\ est ¢ liar , : anadian Paci- 90a if the said ¢ + €Veneb amabe red § rrovided f: in sections, lause two un prov isions of Amenc ister of the interior ler the f the ment to the Domin- Act pass-d at the last sion of Parliament, may deeiu it expedient to wide certain farming lands from ordinary sale and settlement, and put them up fer sale at public auction to the highvst bidder, in which event such lands shall be put up at an upset price of $2 per acre. S. Pre emptions Pacific ltailway Belt shail be form price of $2 per acre, to sum atthe end of three years of eatry, or at euch earlier periods as the claimant may to his homestead quarter-section. ‘ : : } covered by such lease, On Which io ¢ mstiuct | of these Regulation-, cha'l be held €XCLUSIVE- | the so a I caine in connection there-! ly for , homestea and pre-emption, and | with, not tu exceed tive jer cent. of ibe areal the odd numbered sections fur sale as pub- of the leasehold, hich latter chall in no single | lic lands ee , | case exceed 100,000 acres. 7 The landa described as public lands shali 21. The rental for a leaschold shail in all| be sold at the uniform price of $2 per acre, | cases be at the rate of $1U per annum fer each cash, exe pting in special cases where the Min- thousand acres included therein, and the section four c ion Lands the sold at } ; ye paid i mitside of he uni- nh one acqu!:' ev a titiec da ‘ os : 9. Exception shall be mace to the previs- 2 ’ ions of clau 4. 10 SO Tar as relates to haat ila the Province ef Meaiteba or the North-West Territories, lying to th taining the ‘Pasific erson being an act Sed section shall chasing tion, but no more, at acre, ca h; but ro Pat land until after thi upon the same. 10. The price an numbered sections Railway lands, wherein 8 ial sei tier on an odd-num- have the privilegeof pur- he price of ut shall iss $1.25 per terms of payment of odd- and eee above | set forth, shail not »pply to persons who have | settled in any one of the several belts des- éribed ‘a the said Revulations of the 14th Uctobér, 1579, he eby rescinded, but whe have not ob:ained cutries for their lands, and who may establish a right to purchise sueh odd-numbered sections or pre emp'ions, as the case may be, at the prig@ and on the terms) respectively fixed {vr the same by the said Regulations. Timber for Ll. The syt«m of Settlers. wood lots in prairie town- ships shall be contin ued—that is to say, home| stead settlers having no timber on their own! lands, shall be permitted to purchase wood lets in area not: ex®@ ceding 20 acres each, at a’ uniform~ rate of £5 per acre, to be paid in | e@ash. 12. The provisic tin the next preceding | paragraph shall app|y also to settlers on prairie | sections beught from the Canadian Railway Company, 'n cases where the only wood lands availalle have been laid out on even-numbered s<ctions, provided Railway Company agree to reciprocate where | the only timber in the locality may be found | on their lands. 13. With a view to encuoraging settlement . 8 cheapening the vost of buriding material, Government reserves the right to grant licenses from time to time under and ir accord- ancewith the provisens of the ‘Dominion Lands sudden | Canadian | from the Proved north of the belt con- | to the extent of 520 acres of such sec- | ue for such | years of actual residence | ye P acific the | | ; THH DAILY HXAMINER, JUNE 22 NO, 61 queci STREET, Act,’ to cut merchantable timber on any lands owned by 1t withm surveyed ee | and settlement upon, or sale of any land by such license, shall, for the ane eovered : : be subject te the eperation the | bemey, | BaTIC. Sali 80 L ti ls td J ivi ! ia 3 or Ct rj ALVES | dion. cxmetilhenipeiigrememmaceslipimimanpenattn 4. In any cas where a company or imal- mize, avdis wil towards vidual a piies tur lavas LO Cul ny to ex; nstiuctik end capital to continoute i the nrot facilities lor Comiuunicallon Detwevenh suciu lands and eXisting sevbic ments, t salished of the pour and the Government 15 iaith and ability of such a. or mdi vidual to carry out such undertakil lig, the j . e \o mie odd-numbered BECLIODS ink bine Case OF | ; ,. . lands outside § the Canadian Pacilic| Railway Belt, or of the Belt of. any branch line or lines ef the same, may be soid | ylmpany er individual at hait price, or | $1 per acre im cash, lu lands ap-, glued for be situated within the Canadian Ia principic to such ¢ case tle fic in ail « ay b it, the same shall apply sv te as one-hali ot each eveu-numbered / : = ‘ } section Is concerned— tiat is to say, the one- | nalf of each even-numbered section may be | sold to the « oblpany oi individual at the pric e of $1.25 per acre to be paid in cash, Lhe company or loadividual Wil jurther be protect- ed up to the extent of » UU, with six per cent, | interest thereon till paid, In the case of ad-| famuiiles on homesteads, section 10 of the ion Lands Acts herein- | Vauces biaae ww h Lace sions Of aia ill uader endments to the betore mentioned. 15. lu every such transaction, onal ; (a.) That the company or it idividual, as the case may be, shall, in the case of lands out side ‘ef the said Canadian Pacilic Railway belt, within three years of date of the agree- ment with the Government, place two settlers m each of the odd-numbered sections, and also two on homesteads on each of the even- din the scheme of the pro\ i it shall be absolutely conditi the numbered secticns embrace colonization. (0.) Phat situated within the the Canadian Pacific individual shall, land applied for be Railway | within | should Belt, the company or three years of the date of agreement w ith the Government, place two settiers on} the ha'f of each even-numbered section, purchased unde r tae CU ntained in | paragraph 14, above, and also one settler upon | l ren: ule pre OVisiol each of the to quarter secuicns section, within | available for homesteads in such ihat on the promots LALLING the period fixed, to piace the pres ribed nun- | ber of settiers, the Governor in Council may cancel Wwe Fale a2UUG The privilege Ot cooniZa ion, and resume possession of the lands not} ited ‘charge the tull price of $2 per acre, or $2.50 peracre, as the case may be, for such | lanis, as may be deemed expedient. } +) + MOU vildl lor Migrants | ~~ ' be distinctly understs licy shall only apply to sch vlonization of the public jas from Great britain or the Luropean (4.) Lnmat it this pt lies £ as by Contin | Lunas. urdagde as I ler grazing ier grazing shali pur- é PI il- Past i6. The policy set forth illows if. iiif it Sy Seu ) iit § VED aAppstcalions it YY iabGas roses, Ald previous to entertaining any ‘ation, the Mint e Interior shall ster of ti sutls- fy himself of the good taith and ability of the applicant to cariy out the undertaking in- | velved in such application. os . » | 17. From time to time, as may be dee med | } expedicnt, icases of such Townsh ips, or por- tions of Townships, as may be available tor graziiy purposes, shail be pnt up at auction at an upset price to be fixed by the Minister of the iatenor, and sold to the highest bidder —the premium for such leases to be paid in cash at the time of the sale. ls. Such ieases shail be ior venty-one years, and im accordance other- eight of Act, here- wise with the provisions of Section the Amendment to the Dominion Lands passed at the last session of Parliament, inbefore m | | a period " } entioned. 19. the area included in a lease shali be in proportion to the quantity of live stovk kept thereon, at the rate of ten acres of stock ; >; ana the failure in| peace the requisite three years trem Sapsequently of steck to the : 2 in all cases, land to one head oi any case of the les stock upon th the vranting ct see to eiand Wwitniln the icase, or in maintaining the prope) t | area of the leasehold, shail justify the Gov- | ernor in Council in cancelling such lease, or | in diminishing propertionaliy the area con- | : : a m | tained therein. 20. On paacing the required pre portion ol stock within the limits of the jeaschold, th lessee shall hi ave the priviiepe of purchasing, apd receivi: a pat ent tor a quantity of land price of the the cattle station ceding parag payable in cash. apd which may be purchased for the next pre $1.25 per acre reterrea to mm be raph, shail i Paymen nts jor Landa. | . ‘ 22. Payments for public lands and also for | pre- emp tions may be in cash , oF in se rip, or in police or military bounty warrants, at the option of the pui shaser. 23. The above provisions shail not apply to | lands valuable for town p lo ts,or to co lor other mineral lands, or to stone or marble quarries, jor to lands having water power thereon; | and further, shall not, of course, effect Sections ii and 29 in each ‘lownship, which are public schoo} , or Sect which are Hudson’s Bay Compa: lands 1008 8 and 20, y's lands. J. 8. DENNIS, | Deputy Aliaister of the Interior. | Lispsey Russe Surveyor General. j3, 3i oaw ' TU. LET. | | situate | | fi ATH AD FUR SALI Uiv rH AT see Pre ehold rES heirs of the | late M. _W. sisting of Dwelling Property, and owned " Skinne vr, Ke by the Eqs con- : “Stable and € ‘each House. OT, suitable for Also, a VACANT L a Gar- | den, adjoining the above. The Hovse contains i large Shop, 7 Bed. | rooms, | ining Licom, Parlor and Kitchen. The %hop is at present oceupied by the luspector ot Weights and Measures. | Apply on the premises to — MISS § RABNER. PRIVATE SALM, VER DESIRABLE LESIDENCE, situated on corner of Pownal and Kent etreets. For further particulars apply on | the premises to EDWARD CORBETT. oe 28, ’Sl—3w sat tu TO LET! {OR a term of years, with the right of purchase, several Building Lots, pleasant- _ly situated at the head of Upper Hillsborough Street. Apply to P. DesBRISAY, June 8—2aw tf acne place to get your Printing done isa the EXAMINER FRINTINGROOMS. LONDON C. HATS! CH RIS STYS’ HATS, cake = = In FUR, WOOL AND FELT, _ AT —_— om May 27, 1881. . MORRISON'S Ds _E. UAWOUN OG Ga intending to make a Change in their present Business, ONE OF Bs And being desirous of Clearing out their Entire Stock -WHICH IS— TT rm tot —AND— vf i 4 APY Purp ORK THE me LARGEST st Assorted in the Province, at | a £) Ist OC LOBER. ee eee It comprises in parts Builders’ Carriage J Makers Saddler y For Cash Paints, ‘7 mV \ ERY COS f ry iRON WHICH THEY ARE Or ant Ae ‘House Furnishing Hardware, rls & Varnishes AXD STELL, &e., OFEERING Short Credit, BIG DISCOUNT. W. E. UA May 10, 188] eraser CREAT el REMEMBER TH RMillner’ wy ” ; we * ™ - e i. E PLACE, TRY DEPAML } Tin Shop, | CTEET, SsOh & 60. Complete in Every Particular. In T. WHOLESALE BUYE ‘wn and Country will find it to their ad- Vantage toc IRSPEGT GUR LARGE Before Purchasing Elsewhere. - |W. E. May 19. 1581. Lobster all upon us and pt RS oT GGK DAWSON & CO, Packers’ a> (f.. pplies, 20,000 (1 Ib.) Cans, in cases, 48 each, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 40 ingots Retined Tin, 30 nigs Lead, 5 bars 14 and 14 Copper, 5 bales Marline, 20 kegs Bex Nails, 120 coils 12 thread Manilla, 20 bags Nos. l and 2 Navy Bread, 300 barrels Flour, 30 chests and half chests Tea, 50 barrels Sugar, £0 puns Molasses, 5% barrels Mess Pork, 30. = do 10 do 10 do 50 «do 50 suits Oil Clothing. For sale by a owls, Beef, Prime Mess Pork, Herring, for Bait, HGRACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 6, ’81—1m eod. FRESH SALMON & GODFISH. A CONSIGNMENT JUST RECEIVED. HORACE HASZARD, June 9, ’81—3i pat P, Be ISLAND ‘Steam vee Co, sue {i : po > Be Ge: Rites om te ra + - amers * St. ee Princess i 7} — Lawrence Wates.”’ °° St and ‘UNTIL FURTHE RI \OTICE NOVA SCOTIA. Pietou Landing Thursday connecting Charlottetown for Wednesday, at 7.30, EAVE every Monday, Moruings Li and Saturday there with the Train for Halifax, Returning to Charlottetown same days 2 on arrival of ‘irain from about Halifax. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA & THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of Tram from Charlotte- town, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places; and at St. p.- m., Summerside for Charlettetown every Saturday evening about 5 o'clock. By order, KF. W. HALES, Secretary. | John with Steamers of the International Co. | and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also | ? ¥ . leave Charlottetown for Summerside every | Monday Mornwg abeut 3 o'clock. } Keturnng, leave Shediac every day (Sun- | days exe epted) on arrival of day Train from st. John, for Summerside, connecting tuyere with Train for Charlotte tow u. Also leave Ch’town, May 4, 1551. ‘Summer Arrang cement, 1881, STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” L LEAVE Orwell Brush Wharf for W'! ‘ ‘harlettetown every ‘Tuesday, Wed- he edayand Thursday Mornings, at 7 o ‘clock, ealling at China Hal liday’s Wharves, returning Charlottetown to OrwWell same eveniug, remaining at Brush Wharf ‘ues Wedn esday t ~ ee. LS the ; tk * Point a sits Oliv aua trom > , i» afSiv 0¢ LOCK, ay and nights, and Thursday night return ‘ing ‘to U her- | lottetown, arriving about 5.30 0 cloc k, p. ™.; apd when tide permits, on one ot these | days the Steamer will runto Vernon River Bridge. Will leave Charlott Friday and Saturday, ist et November, and | nate riday the Steamer | paud Whart over night). Fares to Orwell Deck and Cabin, Fares to ‘ town for Crapaud every tu tide, (every remain at according not alter wiil Ae aiver- Cra Lower Deck, 20c. and Cabin, oUc.. 5 rapakd—Upper Deck 40c.; Lower Deck, 30c. I¢ HN HU GI 5 one oT es w ; “+ oc 101 Ch’town, P. E. Island, April 28, ’81. ap238-—-law pat her n era pres 6m THE ONLY DIRECT LINK STEAMER varroll and Wore Carroll an Sarchitie. i OTH STEAMERS are {‘tted with superior } ¥ PASSENGEK ACCUMMODATION, ar- rang for every convenience comfort, and “titted up in clegant sty le. | Freigur carried at moderase low as by any other route. E@Gs, in boxes and barrels, the greatest care. LEAVE GHARLOTTETOW Thursday, punct siya at 0 p. Ul. LEAVE EGOSTON Every Saturday. punctuaily at noon. AGENTS pat Yaw, and ed rates, and as handled with | EV cry ad ont ta sj kea For Sale or to Let. fEXHAT Freebold Property, with a front of f siak ty teet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sy dney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Pwelling by unlock- ing a door. Apply on the pre mises to MRS. BOSWALL March 12, 188}—tf Pleasant Resivence fo Let. HE DWE and Premises y CLLING HOUSE now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- session givenin a few days. may 9—eod tf JAS. DESBRISAY. ‘Weta, de SL ae i I ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. A ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holborn-viaduet, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Reror? on the Lorne Hieutanp W HISKY ; ‘We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject- ed them to careful examination and analysis. The sa ainple: were very frag- rant, mcilow, and of pleasant tlavor, and pessessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘*ArrHUR Hii, Hassatt, M. D, ‘*Orro Heunen, F. C. 8., F. 1. 0.” Ayents : — MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., LSS. 123.20 Fall AND ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any other Paper published in P, i Island | oni $I, OA YemR Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Madéupsios 1, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! tail | The AND Weekly ixaminer ISLAND ARGUS IS A LIVE NEWSPAPER. and other Wharves— Upper | | } } To boston. | Made up of the Locals, Telegrams, Editorials, etc., which from day to day appear in the daily edition, It is always full of News AND Always ug to the Times. The Weekly ixaminer AND ISLAND ARGUS 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 in the administration of iccal affairs, The Advancement of the Agri- culiura!l and Industrial and applying the money thus saved to! MORTGAGE E SALE, - M iV sold by PUBLI U4 VION, at the Sup Me rside, in Pri County, ou TUXSDAY, the fifth a Court House ia Jul . j a. i at tne : | angen? y ea ' o k, noon ana py virtue of @ } ' i in an Inde. : re of Slortgave bearing date the ffm | ‘ iO er, A. D. ls 7, aud made be. | tw 1 Wiliam inomas Mille d his ¥ ihe ‘ art, and ohn I Krecken, Frederick De > t. Croix Beebe and a Robins i io iyson, ‘Trustees, A LL that tract, piece or parcel of land Lae situate, lying and being on Lot or Town. suip WUuuaber bighteen, in Prince County, is Priuce Kiudward Island, bounded and » in crived a8 follows: (¢ OUMERCINg at a é' uxed ou the shure of lodian River; thengs a line ru iil suuth twenty degrees west it meets the b es ine Gividiny Lots Fownsh ips Number iighteen and Nineteen theiive ruuning due easé On Said Givision ling GistaLce Ol thirty-two chains ; by @ lime ruuling hot bli twenty degrees until 1b reaches ia lial wilVer aloresaids » River to the vt commencement, making aud taclading ditty six (00) of iand, “be Lie same a ily more uF 1€88. Also, ali that other tract, piece or penal / of land situate, lying aud being on Lot or Lowuship ‘uer iweuty-live, in Prine Jonny “uforesald, and buunded and d as tuliow: to say : Commencing ag stake fixed im Vviillam Slac Murdy s . boundary lie at tiie south ezstcorner of J Harding s Lei; irom thence running for the distance ol forly-lour chains; thenee east eleven chains and lilty luke ; uorth turty-four chains; thence wess Chaiys aud hity links to the aloresaid stake place Of commencement, making and ip ufty (50) acres of iand, a little more oF belug the suuthern moiety of one bh acres of iaud, aud pelmy bounded on the by the northern moiety thereot eae Joshua Harding’s lot; on the east by — Gays land; on tLe south by —— iaud and on the west by the said Willige Mac Murdy’s laud. ee of the oth yart, Jor lie icliowing the course ot acres avUl Luiat 18 Aiso, ali that ote tract, piece or mend 6 situate, iyliy avd Delug On Let or T up Number NS: i, aud bounded and de- scribea , LAT IS LO bay : Cu at a square stake lixed in the suuth-wes$ ‘or laid in tae cupavuon of Peter Gi thence running berth Bix ueprces and — jive miluutes cast fourteen chains and tie links, to division linc between Lots 19 aud 18; aS i0iss : thence along said iine westwardly tw }8IX CHAaAILS ala sixly-Libe links, le the els ltrance of Barbara ' the course oi beginning Ct forty percies, 1 on ailing ve tuc Lwenty-nhine acres same a little mores css. a Aiso, all that other tract, piece or ily and velng On Lot or aa ship Number highteen, described as iollows, that ls to say: commene set ou the shore of tochmend ' i@Wd, Siluare Ly Lugs at @ Stake bay, 1m the cent X Cihaius links (i5 cbhainsand @ © luuks) ata rig ght angie from saul division ime, &2LG six 3 “live thence north e ighty-nine Cegrees east, or per aliel with tue said division ite torty chains and Hiteen links (48 chains 19 jor to lands the | Thomas west to Said division liue, thence westward division line to the stake at the place of columenacement, coutaining seventy- eight acres of land, a little more er tess, property ot the said Wi Mail, aiclby sald rz Also, ail that other tract, piece parcel ci land, situate on Let or T ship Number ‘twenty five, (25) J Privce County, aud bounded and cribed as ioliows, that is to say: commene ing ata stake set in the uorth boundary vl “land IM possession cf the Widow Keeff Lawreuce Maione, being the south east of liity acres ci land the property of Wi i, iil, trom thence by a line IUDLIDg twelve chaips and fiity inks, thence east pine chains and liity-live links,or to the east poun- dary line of jand in possession of William Gay, thence suutn to the lirst mentioned land, thence westerly along said land to the stake the place ol comimencement, containing eleven and uine-tenths acres, a little more or lees, ~~ at other tract, piece or parcel of g gy on Lot or Town: am inmnee County, boun that 1s to say : commence ing at the seuth cast angie of land in the pol session ot Neal McbDonaid, from thence rua bing West # obg said land, tweive charms and twenty inks (12 chains 20 link:) or te S88 soutiiwest angie ot said land, and frem two points iyuuing two parallel lines sew ; ia Also, ail th land, fliuate iy ship Auber » } ) : acd as Ttollows, : , aha velly Nineteen, interests ef the Previnee ! THE EXAMINER is in favor of | giving a fair trial to the Union which | ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws | and Protection of the Mother Country. THE EXAMINER is issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, lat a Year IIN ADVANCE. | | i | —SUCH AS— Biil-heads, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand, Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, etc., etc., done in first-class style, and at short notice, Charlottetown, P, El, Feb, 24, 1880 LO bs ~Ulis 3i) chains, or vo the south bound: ary line of pict G., containing thirty seVes (343) and one cres ol lana, be the same ® atibtic iO0.e uf lars apply at the office of MecLEoD, Solicitors, i C lurtiivi Chariotieluown ana imnmierside, Dated the tuth dey of May, A. D., 1881. JULLN ba JUN, FRED'K De oi. CROLX BRECKEN, ROUBLKT LUOBINSON HOUGSON, Mortgagees, a 2 tu-th § jour 21 WUKIGAUE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIUL AUCTION, on FRI- DAY, the elghth uay of JULY NEXT, at the hour of twelve o'clock, poon, at the Couft House in Summerside, in Prince County, underand by virtue of a Power of Saie containd in an Indenture of Morigage bearing date the 29th day of Uctober, A, D, 1878, and made betweeB James beal Hodgeon of the one part, and Peter Murchison of the other part— 4 LL that tract, piece or parcel of land | fe situate, lying anu being on Lot or Lowme | Ship Number Fo ur, in Pruce County, in the sald isk and, bounded us follows, that is to says Commencing ou tie Neri West shore ot Hills River at the north cast angle of George Mee Rae’s farm; thence accuiding to tie magnetie Meridian of the jcar 1764, rupuing north lorty-live degrees west ten Chains and seventy five links; thence west sixty-three chaise; thence north ten chains; thence east sixty seven Chains and twenty-iour links; thenee south forty-five degrees cast fourteen chains and ten links to suid sbore; thence following the various Courses of the said shore southe westward)y to the place of commencement, Containivug seventy-reven and one-heif acres | Of Jand, @ little more or legs, For iurther particulais apply at the office of Messrs, Liodgsun & McLeou, Solicitors, Chat- lottetown or Summerside, Dated this thirtieth day of May, A, D, 1881, PETER MURCHISON, Mortgagee. —— BILLS OF LADING —FOR SALE— AT THE BXAWINER OFFICE, [ma 31 eod t th s]} \vclt Liver; thenee 4 the said River to the place qf au and bounded and re of a road on the linea ae Luts id and i¥, thence northwardly along shore such a distance as shall make ihenee south twenty d : aN Bae : ll or ye ¥ i. s