ieee oe Ce - -e Toe Datty EXAMINER, JUNE 21, ‘1881. = : Better than Reported | -Tur Nova Scotia that | papers repor t MacDougald’s majority in Pictou is st Ade! hundred “end twenty-three. Other vices state that it is two hundred and) ‘to recreation, and the gloom which lies’ that the result is a better showiug for the | the EXAM- | thirteen. Bot, at all events, it is certain Liberal-Conservatives than inex reported yesterday, This the triumph he more gratifying. makes If all the circumstances be taken tuto consider- | ation, it will appear that our Party have | gained strength in Pictou since 1873. _——“— © Where is the Grit Reaction Now Tur so-called Reform Party, or th McKenzie Government of false preten-| ces, were not long in office when the record of partial elections told plainly | that public opinien was against them. | As time avanced it became and more apparent that the fla ner in which Reform Ministers ignorec their previous promises and professions | was telling seriously against them at the | polls whenever and wherever an_ election took place. But in ~ face of the mos sitive evideuce of a strong reaction, formers closed their eyes to the ~ fact, and proclaimed that the popularity ished. When the terrible disaster of the 17th) September, 1878, fell upon them, dream. dict adverse to the meu declared to be no longer worthy of confidence and unfit to discharge the important duties devolving upon them. The Liberal-Conzervative Government \ noble old chief, Sir John ‘at? “their ead. Atter office, Ministers representing stituencies in the .House of Commons went back to their constituents for re- election, and were all Yeturned phantly. tions have taken place, ail of which, with | one or two uuimportant exceptions, have | resulted in the return of supporters of the Goverumeut. The Grits were jubilant | because they zained one seat out of all, the contests that had taken place since | ac cepting | con- the present Government came itito pow er} up to April lest. They were allowed to| enjoy their short season of They were so long in gaiving ove vi tory that no one grudged them their | little ecstacies. But the elections of last week at Colcbester and Pictou Counties, N.S, gave the Grits their loug wished for chance to oust the ministerial candi- dates. Cummings was sure to defeat Senator McLellan, aud Carmichael would win ai easy victory over Me- Dougall. Grits everywhere were jubi- lant. The reaction, according to their predictions, had set in with terrific force, | and would Colchester and Pictou. sweep | i ‘infinite, and lets us for -a moment gaze 2 | into that.” e| | world if music could be entirely taken | aw: ay! more | | world would have grant man- | 1| wanting io one of its purest } | than the piano, and the natural grace of t the * of the Grit Government was undimin- | supposed to betoken inspired Apollos. a) change came over the spirit ef their | The ‘people had given a ver-| ves then formed with the | tions, A. Macdonald, | uing oiatabilen blurring, confusing, and | concluding ithe takioe part, | study of the subject will take that idea away. ' trium- | Since then, a great m: mny elec- | : ‘latest novel. rejoicing. c. | Music, | make it worth while. The Cavada Pacific Railway | the National Policy and other Tory) great ability as a violiuist, and of the | sixry hands. Cc lent ln a ete THE DAIL “MU sto. We have hada gala week of music. | The keen interest manifested by our peo- | | ple i is creditable to their growing musical | We hope the*Holman Company | jhave been substantially benefitted by | | their visit, and will * call again.” Why is not more attention paid to the | cultivation of art? The happine 88 | of home is promoted by a due attention | | taste. this about some households might be dispelled by the brightening iufluence of music. "Vhat power there is in true music Carlyle felt it when he described music as **a kind of inarticulate, unfathomable cau which leads tothe edge of the What a void would be left tn the To lose the sublime swell of the to hear no longer the bands; and the lulling the flute. Surely the lost one of its most and life would be juspiratious ! Why do not ladies adopt the violin? It does not exact more time for practice | majestic organ ; martial ring of ‘liquid notes of sympathetic voices, lady comes out admirably when playing this iustrumeat. We have seen ladies play the violin without those facial contortions which are erroneonsly It is well worth learning that good | playing | on the piano or organ does not consist in au explosion of digital fire- works. How seldom we hear a work of the Old Masters played by a performer | possessing the wecessary sympathy, ‘and imbued with the spimt ~ of the theme. No, the vulgar test 1s the} dashing away through exquisite undula- up complex crescendos, alovg ctn- massacre, ‘That is a thorough with a and only Many will not learn music because ee thivk they will not accomplish much we do not please others with it, | site never fails co please ourselves. | * Will you not join in the music?” says | Deronda to Gwendolin, in George Eliot's ‘* T join in it by listening,” she replied’s4 *T am fond of music.” $ ih Are you not a musician?” ‘I have given a great deal of time to but I have vot ‘alent enough to I shal! never sing again.” *- But if you are fond of music it will always be worth while in private for your own delight,” says Deronda. ‘1 muke it a virtue to be content with middling- ness—it is always pardouable, so that ' ; | i one does not ask others :o take it for superiority.” -_- e+? A Fine Ojid Violin. =, Muprense | Gourt—Prinee County. re uMERSIDE, June 20, The Fisher-McKenzie case is still going on, bat by certain signs we think it 1s drawing to a close. On Saturday morning the plaintiff’s case was closed and a motion ifor a non-suit was made by Mr.. Hodgson, ‘but the court reserved the points and di- rected the case to proceed. Mr. Hodgson then opened the defence im an address of inearly an hours’ length, after which the per Ib., dates 10 cents per 1b., class stock of goeds at the ainily Grocery. | Court adjourned tm itil to-day. The Court opened at eleven ©’élock this morning, but it was some little time befere the trial was resumed owing to the absence | of one of the jurymen. ery was then called and examined, A. Reid was the next witness, James ers. Thefdefendant was next called, and at the hour of adjournment this evening his direct examination was not through. -~«e- A stronger temperance sermon will never be preached than that which an unfortu- natewoman ef Cape Girardeau, Mo., re- céntly delivered before her husband in a bar-room. Setting a covered dish, which she had brought with her, upon the table, she said; ‘‘ Preauming, husband, that you are too busy to come heme to dinner, I brought you yours ;’ and departed, With a forced langh he invited his friend to dine with him ; but, on removing the cover from the dish, found only a slip of paper, on which was written ;‘‘ I hope you will enjoy your meal ; it is the same your tamily have at home.” ' Tue St. John Sun says that « on ‘Baturday there was filed with the proper Court official in Fredericton a protest against the return of Mr Irvine as M. P. for Carleton County. There were so many flagrant violations of jaw, the eondnet of Mr. Irvine hiniself had been so entirely illegal in connexion with this election, that it was auite impossible to | overlook them, or allow .ar. Irvine to take the seat unchallenged. The petition, we understand, will be followed by vigorous action, if that should prove to be pecmeary. _—< © Trounce is brewing in Swedem? A Stock. | Several thousand work- | holm despateh says : men are on strike and riots are feared. There have been a number of fires recently, believed to be incendiary. The condition of the. coun- try is unsatisfactory. A = 9 M. deLesseps’ great Panama scheme was avast deal prettier on paper than it has proved to bein reality, and frem present ine dications it begins te look very lke a failure. A number of stations on the route have been abandoned, and the workmea igbanded, while the enginvers*are returning h Ae THe population of Nova Scotia has increas ed irom 357,800 in 1851 to 453,00. in 1831, or by 174 perceut. Yet Nova Scobia jw one = lof the proeiades trom whieh there had been sels a terrible exouus. - Wail. SMALL Pox is raging in thickly populated Londen, anc the Lancet says the trouble is that people ne. lect to. be ie-vaceinated after the age of fifteen; people who are net are un protected, ‘*T have never been able,’ ae Macaulay, ‘*te discover that a man is any werse for being attacked. One foolish line of his own does him more harm than the ablest | pamphlets written against him by other | people.” Te A knitting factory is in full operation in In token of their appreciation of his | Kingston, Ont., and gives” employment to Will not some enterprising measures were so very unpopular iw the | kiudly way io which he has long minis-| tudividuat try the virtue of a knitting fac- Maritime Provinces, that the to the Government party. | Nova. Scotia Electioas would terminate fatally The defeat | recently preseuted Mr. Vinnicombe with tered to the musical taste of the com- | munity, the citizens of Charlottetown of the Government candidate would be! a very five old violin, Having thoroughly taken ae an earnest of the great * Lib- | eral reaction’ the whole Dominion at the next General | indeed. Election. But where is this great reac- | tion! Echo answers where ! candidates are defeated, horse, foot and artillery. The record shows that the Government liave gained largely even in Pictou County, where the meanest and most contemptible efforts were made to prejudice the :ninds of the people. How true itis ‘“*tiat the best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft aglee.”’ _— —- .+ ae +. ** Quebec is : suffering once more from her jodical scourge of fire. This time the blow has been more severe than usual, and we are not without hepes that it may awaken the eity te a sense of its own shortcomings in the matter, which will go far to prevent a similar calamity in the future. As before, the main complaint has been the want of water. So aaah is the water supply conducted into the that throuvhout the day the wards have supplied one ata time, leaving almost every portion of the city entirely witheut water during several hours of the day. It is needless to point eut the shortcomings of such asystem. By the light of her burning heuses Quebec may read the lesson which the press throughout the vountry would do weil to insist ea. Therearesanitary reasons which should of themselves be sufficient to stir the Council to avtion. but the tire king is a more energetic special pleader, or at least one whois more Feadily heard. Moean-~hile all sympathy is due to the suiferers, by whosesoever fault they have been bereft of “house and home, and it is gratifying te see that generous hands have been extended from all sides t» raise them up out of ‘heir trouble and despair.” This is the lesson read to unfortunate | to Quebec by the Canadian Illustrated News. | We call the attention of the people of Charlottetown to it, iu the hope that they too, may benefit by it. There can be no doubt, whatever, that, in a town, a plenti- ful supply of water lessens the danger from tire and ‘lisease by at leasi fifty per cent. Charlo'tetown has now an oppor. tunity of obtaining sucha supply without incurring any addition to her debt, Let it not be lost. Suorr-Horx ‘Brexpers’ ASSOCIATION. - Some time ago steps were taken to organize . & British American Shert-horn Breeders’ Association, anda committee was appoint. ed to draft a constitution and by-laws for the governtnen: of the organization. This committee has already performed its work, and the result of its labors will be submit. ted for approval to a meeting of short-horn The Grit | /land, England is disarmed sence of any foe, whether that foe comes tested the instrument Mr. Vinuicombe ‘which would sweep ov er | informs us that he prizes it very highly Its tone is rich, mellow, and ‘finely g graded ; and it has been pronounced by good judges to be a fine violin for solo playing. It is said to have belonged to tory down here by *‘ the sounding sea?” It} Ww ould surely pay. Nihilism is spreading te an alarming oneal in the Russian sath : The people of Windsor, N. S., and vicinity aré talking of coming down to the tune of $200,000 tur their contemplated Cotton Fac- tory. Pierre Lorillard, who owned Iroquois who won the Derby, says he did not expect the celebrated musical composer Labitz- key; and by its aid Labitzkey doybtless composed many a charming waltz and | quadrille. It was brought to America| by Labitzkey’s son, a violinist of great repute in Toronto. At his death it passed into the hands of one of his pupils, It was afterwards sold to Messrs. I. Suck- ling & Sons, musical dealers iu Toronto ; and from them it was purchased for Mr, Vinnicombe. silver plate affixed to it, the following inscription : H. W, Vixnicomse. Presented by the people of Charlottetown. 1881. ————>—- a> <r. England’s only Hope. At the conclusion of a recent speech, Lord Salisbury is reported to have said that as long as Gladstoae, Bright and their colleagues ‘‘dispose of the force and are the arbitters of the honor of Eng- in the pre- from withiu or from without. And in this terrible ¢risis through which she is passing, unexampled in its vature, un- piecedented by any danger through which she has ever passed, our only hope lies iu the awakened alarms aud patriotism of a devoted peoples’ ho Mr. G. M. Bown, advance agent of the Palestine ‘Avabs, who are now yiving enter. tainments in tne Provinces, arrived in the city last evening and reports that his Troupe will appear in Charlottetown about the 9th of July.. The performances of the Palestine Arals are quite entertaining and highly spoken of by the Press of the Provinces. Tux §‘‘ Dexter.”—The steam-tug Goliah sailed yesterday morning for Port Hawkes? bury to tow the schooner Dexter to Liver- 1, N. 8. The Dexter, while on the voyages rom P. E. Island tothe United States, st: ack poeski bat came off, and was towed into ome epee, as before reported. Hz. era cenkieu cain bee Tug companies of the 82nd Ba‘talion, which will atcand the Review at eas N. B., were drilled on Rotehford Square, las evening. They showed good maiitary pre- cision, and will, no doubt, do credit to the ~ breeders to be held in Torento during the week of the Toronto Industrial Ex- te for the purpeso of finaily organiz- ing association. Due notice will be es reo he ino ad place of theeting.— Island when drawn into line with the com- panies of the ether 'to win and only bet £2,500 on the race, It will bear on a small) the or not more than enough to cover expenses. | He says he has two horses which can beat Iroquois. The French Senate shas adopted a bill secur- ing the liherty of public meeting.” Dr. J. H. Orr, of Kentucky, is visiting his parents and friends at New London, Se SS HO’ t ‘BL ARRIVALS. REVERE ito: HOUSsA. June 20—D H Hunley, Montreal; R L Pat- terson, Toronto, Ont; R M Allen, Yarmouth, iN 5; GM brown, boston; John Thompson, | Aberdeen, P Gormag, Glasgow; W B Morris, Boston, SES —— SHIP NH WS. SD PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 21—E Hodgson) Souris, 725 cases lob- sters to’ Jchn Hughes; Mary Kate, St. Peters, limestone to McLean Bros; Rising Dawn, Pictou, coal to Hushes; Aibert, Murra Harbor, 501 boxes lob- _ asters to Jolin ughes; Mary Joseph, * Buetouché, boards and lumber to W - D Stewart. ; ’ CLEARED. June 21.—Sch. Pioneer, St. Peters, C. B., bai.; Syivanus MeDonald, Pieton, bal- last; Rismg Dawn, do do; Etizabeth Sang, Buétwuche, do. DILD, At Charlottetown, on the 17th inst., after an illness of seven mouths, Peter ONeill, in the 2ist year of his age. [Philadelphia papers please copy. } At North Lake, on the 23rd ult., of con- sum tien, afteran illness of six years, which re with Christian resi-pation to the ivine Will, Mr Jobo Campbell, tailor, ip the 72nd year of his age. He was a strict adherent to the Roman Catholic faith, dis sterling henesty, genuine kindness and ‘strict integrity won for. @ host of friends ef every mea His delight was iu administering to the wants e poor, and his table was ever spread to os ply the hungry ana destitute. He leaves isconavlate widow and a large circle sf otuaty es @iid friends to mourn the loss of © kind husband and a sincere friend ; and, a though at a very busy season of the year, he was foliowed by a very large concourse of people of different denominations to bis last | nary place, at the Family Grocery. - Shirts so cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. David Montgom- Shippers, a few pairs, at the ' He con- | tradicted Newman in many material points. | He was cross examined by Mr. Fred Pet- | | Heartz's. such j forget the piace. —ARTHUR © lOomEs, “Balderston’s. | Freights, at ‘their Office, June 18—3i law, wky pat 3i- er way than Spectal Notices: | Cucumpers 3 and 4 cents each, figs 10 ecuts | and a first- Rk. K. Brace, jis ‘ Gpam-Cuowber and Fried Clams,, also} ~ | Sardine Sandwiches at the ‘Lorne Ree tau- | rant.’ {| jl5 lw CraxBrrins by the barrel, at H, Coombs’s _j6 Bi Bust of Sir John McDonald, Hoan, Messrs. Blake and McKenzie, to be had -K. K. Bracke jié GENTLEMEN should see the nice Fancy Lapigs’ English Kid Walkin ing Beots and London House. j9 Men’s and Boys’ Summer Dusters cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. CavpaGk PLANTs in abundance at ( harles« {ju 13 2: Great bargains in Ladies’ Corsets at J. B. Macdonala’s. New Confectionery, } ton, at B. Balder ston’s. 2w taw IumeENsE stock of Ladies’ Straw Hats selling very cheap a J. B. Macdonald’s. Great bargains in Dress Goods at J. B, Macdonala’s. A General Stock-of Stationers’ Sundries, as Pocket bBeoks, Purses, etc., very cheap, just opened at Bremner Bros. j4 lw cod pat Goop unblea ched Cotton for 6 cents pea yard at J. B. Macdonald’s. Kiln Dried Cornmeal at Beer & Gofi’s— wholevale and retail. _ judo Fresh Turnip Seed at Beer & Gofl’s, ju % Oxe very superior Single Seated Wagon, onlo,run three times, will be sold cheap.— R. J. Botewer, at P. E. Island Furniture Warerooms. [june 8, Gi. Pickep Onayaes by the box, at H. Goombs’s. j6 3i Dew Dror Ly.—-Jast received, Rhabarb for the pies,..pivs, aud Cranberries for-the jam, jam; Lemons for the girls and beys, and Vranges, the real l am. Ap ples too, Don’t 3i NEWy Tra, cheap and good, at B. alder. stori’s, _ Bw taw A Superior stock of Rudgers’ Pocket Kuives ust received at Bremner Bros. j4 lw eod pat Get been b. 2w taw We are selliag ont stéck of Customs Duty Kntrics uptil the first (f July at half price. Bremaec. Bros. jt iw eod pat A srw Broom sweeps clean. ?¢ HEAVY HORSES | 'ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a num ber of HEAVY HORSES,— From 1,390 ibs. Upwards. Also, a jew EXTRA GOOD DRIVING HORSES. Apply to Wm, Baanatt, at ROBERT CRABB'S» Perper’ Arms, June 21,81. — ‘T O Lis i¥ sd SHOP and PREMISES at present eccupied by Mr. C. Boot Store, on Richmond street, uext door to Stamper’s corner. Apply to a MRS. STAM PER, June 21 ’3l—2aw 3w FRESH SALMON, A NOTHER LOT JUST RECEIVE). HORACE HASZARD. June 31—2i ee ainnneninnyyseN See — ——.=— Marine Insurance Company Prince Edward Esland. Rorr. Li naworra, Ea, President, Directors: D. RM. Hooper \Esq., B. Rocers, tq., Samugiy Morcu, Esq. = L. C. Owex, . Hanprauay, Esq., @. R. Buxr, Exq.., Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and Cornet of Great George aud Lower Water Streets, PREB. WwW. HALES, Ch’town. er 25, 1881. Secretary, Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. © CAPITAL wo MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effeated on on ak kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), {ju’7 iz Age ut for =e i fd ward Isiaud ‘CONFECTIONERY, a a = i LANDED ex 38, 8. “MIRAMICHI, |, 59 boxes Grannie’s Griddle Pke, 25 boxes Schuol Prize, 15 boxes Buzz calla, 20 bo xes Novelty Whistle Candy, 14 boxes Silver Return Balls, Sclling very cheap, WILLIAM DODD, June 1s, "81 i NOW BUYING! Oid Iron, Old Old Canvass, Old Zinc, | Old Brass, Old -Cupper, , Old Lead, "Old Pewter, * Kerosene Oil Barrels, at H, COOMBS’ Store. / # _ ioe WEEKLY EXAMINER. ~ Pe sons having relatives or inends abroad, and to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or by subscribing to Th Weir | EXAMINER, Sent, postpaid, to any address ja Great britain, the Lr ted States, a: the Dominion, on receipt ot One Doliar, B, WarukEn as @ A 3 Vict gray Frrexpe, ia oy pa. *Qucen Square, we | : wy) ‘APOTHEGARIES HALL,” | - WILL, SELL’ AT AUCTION, the | premises, on SATURDAY NE 5th | lust, wt 1i o'clock, all that VALUABLE | PROPERT Y situated on Doicheste¥ } Street, Opposite Murray’ s Bekery, being part of Town Lot No, 7 in the second bundged, frouting suuth on Dorchester Strect 40 i ud- ing back 80 fect, together wi Ba gs thereon lately eccupied by John Stone- cutter, ‘This property is very cligiblasituated tor building or storage purposes, Terms—Tweaty-five per cent, down.and the talance in four years, with interest at six per Cent, ' WILLIAM DODD, Juhe 18, ‘oro TO TAILORS 1 ws TED IMMEDIATELY, ‘TWO GOOD COAT MAKERS. J. P, COOKE, Wanted at Once! FIRST-CLASS CHAIR MAKER, to work either by piece or by the day. good steady boy to learn the Cabinet making. Apply at once, M BUTCHER, P.-E, I. Furnitere Wareroome, ‘June 18, '81—6i JUST ARRIVED. BOUT 200 baricls HERRING for Bait. in bulk, from-the-Magdalen Islands. Ap: ply while landing to ie A. KENNEDY: & CO.~—-| _June 166i, whly | a | FOR 1 doz. Vegetable Marrow Plants (in Pots), 1 doz, Musk Melon.Piaunts, 1 doz. Water Melon Plants, at l2c., or $1.24 per doz. 1 doz, Okra Plants, at 1Se., or $1 per doz. Plants not pricked ont 1c. apiece. —ALso— Sutton’s Curled Kate, little Pixie Cabbage, Red Head Cabbage, Large (x Heart Cabbage, Early York Cabbage. H. EDMUND SWABRY. Lawndale, June 15, ’si— 5i WANTED. A YOUNG MAN to take chargeof asmall 43. Farpiture Vactory at North Sydney, Cape Breton. None but a seber man need applys Apply to EDWARD McDONALD. more Sydney, May 30, ’81—1Im [ju 2} THE BEST | TURNIP SEED; —AT— FOW ARD’S ROYAL Quinine Wine,’ m LONDON, ye it fe The Best in the Market, © For sale only at the 4 ao DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square, Chtown, June 10, ’81. i Anctioneensaie0 boxes Maisins, Also a}. SALE, | ly i Tig 31, ’81—eod BEER & SONS. Co ate ci > . * > mite mes mM. 7 hin an mor 10 Snip >.rpenterg [3 re ENDEHS will ve reevived by the game! i signed until noon of TUESDAY. ; + inet,, jor the cviling and Plu king. of ap of wbdut 4° 0 tone, s Loerme he . Pcontimet sepiratety, enemy = G orectown, June », 1Ba1 » Goto x. ¥ oe 2 NDERS . 8 | ( For ae and Finishing §, s : Vatrick’s Church, Fort a —_ pone 10s hhureh, Fort Augean ~—or-~ \EALED TENDERS will be te y )_) the underst a until SATURDAY, “4 IT “to enter into a contract ior the Lethal Capital and Reserne unde $23,000,000,00 | Piaserinse nud Praising the inside aig : Patrick's ( burel:, es nad ~ Anuual Income, i aay sire 5 O00 (0.6 specification a be seen 4 donald, P, P., Fort see ; 4 Tl ft -_— Unlimited Liability ‘of Shareholders. ge: ie nemnes *riiting a i i 2 a v for the faithful completion of | . a With the dargest net surplus of any Fire) must accompany each tug az Insucance Company in the world. LY clus 5 0. Ey: lates e we ” Ske = 5 RATES MODER A’ a Sse Fort Augustus, Jn nel 18, Bl ca % JOHN MACBACHERN, a Jane 20, Wi-neod a oe E. Island. ~ Strawberry Fest b 3 : a aR 5 rOXHE Ladies of ST. PAUL'S SORTER S : purpose -having a STRAWSEREEO SS Va | | A yar FANCY TABLE, RE 4 eo : MENTS, ke, on. WEDNESDAY, Ifa’ : July next. ne | er Per Late Arrivals g The Hon. John Longworth has kindly aia ae the use of his lawm for the occasi ” 25 boxes ORANGES, |) .Adithiasion 10 cents, | Chitaten Adi : 5 barrels White BEANS, Gate opet at 4 0 clock : x 5 barrels CRANBERRIES, large and nice, MES. C. PALMER, ~ 6 bhds, Bright B s SUGAR, March 23, Isst- wih pat af a Iy “Srore ~ _ & Lamp Chimneys, Baking Powders (the Best he % Brands), Washing Crystal, eine and eme mber. t a full tine of haynes Groceries, dfe | we ABRADOA HERRING! — sin oa ARGE, FAT and NICE, just received ex | ds coca “ Eme line, . lL: varrejs—by the Strawberry Fes = < varrel and dezcn, at ‘. Under the auszpices of W ied ode. _ . COOMBS’ Stere —- Ame! June 23—p0h; 3i mAG: SR te ase vie oe — | CITIZENS SKATING VALUABLE PROPE Tl th lao Wedvesday, the 29th Jn, oy . Doors @pan at 2 o'clock, p.m a D h t Sf * ' of the 32nd Batudtien will be-im ret e r é er i=? darag the evening: oe Orcnes ouree Admission 10 a ~ F) Jure 10, °51—eod WPALG SUPPLLOSEE 400 barrels ‘abaice brands Flour, ~ a 20 buzsNavy Bread, waa we 4 : = 25 tierces Sugar, i> 4 oT “We 3U puas, Molasses, ¢ 1 9 ol a. 75 chests and half-chests ea, —-~ 30 boxes and mpif- 10 oe and half-boses Tutei Tobece, a gpa Gold Bar Tcbaees, 160 Boxes s vap, . 50 boxes T. D. Pipes, 10 bags Rice, | = 2 20 boxus Nixey’s Black Lead, <-> ie ashboar oS 0 ee, rhe ‘3 a, bo tube i ey era "50 How dieemcly outa Ib. tices), ae 20 casks tee a 0 ga 80 cases » do. ee La 50 surts Oil echien ? i? 150 barrels (yood bright) Herring, _. 99 : Kor saleby © + ae 'HGRACE —_ ZAKI Ch’town, May 23, 1881—lim eod ~ TO LETF: & A ND immediate possession goal fiouse and premises on th Pees | Great George end Kent streets, latel x. pied, and used for the last twelve private boarding house by Alexander ' ahs tisq. Also, the shop. beneath, ee culars apply to = THOMAS D AWSON, D. Ci i tow ik, Suny 7-—2ew'tt 4 ef io Pi ; Charlotietown a ae N OTICE is he rby given that Cn and Aiter Monday, 43rd inthe | the. Steamers will leave Charlottetown Pictou at 7.30, aom., instead of §.30 as at the beginning of season, Q May 20, Isol. wee 7 Be ard Wants c Fustivi, par Si, “7 - ane Sound, rs a “PPRENTICH WANTED—at the A A sipith business, Kyquire at the Bs + Wharf Forge to Geoxes H! Foster. [ju 184 JANTED 10 EXCHANGE FQR BUGGY, a WAGON capable et seati six persons, furnished with pols shade, cic. Apply at this otiive. OR SALE—A second. hand Wag . good order. Cheap for cash. : at Joun McPhaul’s carriage o>on, 5 ~-€—-—-+— ; ‘P. bis LET- Une bali of a dou ‘mépt, "House on hips ‘lta irince Luss St ee and tiilisborough streets. ——P. by i, Ragincer, {jw ae thbuerate.~ Tr Ci SHAWLS re- “dyed and dressed to new goods. Dou t forget to have , Wiaber Clubbing thore ughly Cleaned of ‘to save them’ trom the moth,—-G. C, Gin | Dyer, Sidticy street {ja ll AST URE—VW anted, 5 or 6 Cows tot tt! os a ticld near Lom J pe — Grass. goed, and pe theéfiiee of Hoagson & Me iS ie et ‘OR SALK—A three-year old BOAT, 9 no tect Keel, good gear, well fitted out. (8 sherman or a Lobster yacht, Apply to re ote, ANTED—A S!EADY MaN to. " entail ante Uinta "iad tan Doop. be TANTED.—A emart seosihe: i - l5 or +6 years of ages, to oo etn "= i. . uce, preferred. bain ine Oo ! W LET—A T\WO0 TENEMENTE ane: store. Une w DUS. ou Spring Park Road. Apply on the » mises to Jamus McLxop. 4