a Se ’ ‘ ; i ogi fe i } Pe & ‘ohn cs THE LOJAL BUDGET! sss: enmonthsa Fi othing wm all nce ndi Ary © ‘s q | Ocher eupporter f the Oppo iiivs oute aa | ; fay ; aaah vent to Muriay Harbor with that ery, ae . } ovVirriy@ J Hee 1H wen t . . : Hou, Hit, tPOUSOR » SI} GUE! | and told th sonle thek th a : as were very re ‘ ial le This y s at mOs. | ’ ee : e | miserable attempt at witation again - An Able Review of OUP Gove Sean’ tees 6 So ae ee a ’ . eae aaa Financial Posifion, } peo WERE TOO HONEST TO BE EXCITED & wrong course, and steod by the He would new challenge the sete a resoiu fe Government Vigorously Defouded. | eas. | Opposition to produce single tiou session of cee ert Ser lt MA al a False Charges Repelied & Erroneous) sssed at any mecting since the session . ’ 1880, coftdemnsatorv of the nera poiucy Statements Refuted. of the preatat Govertinent, excepting the — —_ Hon. Mr. Feravuson said that the Gov ernment had pot suffered much from diseugsion which bad arisen on the motion - had been pa {at some land matters, to which la Tact, no bor Vy ( tog ether at any ' ° } ' cs resointions Wwhicn SOC mee ings retating to the l 1 } 1 alvoary » erred ta he ped aireaady reterred., | | of people could now be got of his honorable friend the Leader of the | public meeting which would pass a resolu * Government. Almost the whole artibery | tion of censure with respect to the vere . ; ; } liscl ree ie dd tha agitation which the of the Opposition had now deen 4 charged, ment policy. And the agitation which the } their ammunition was well nigh exhausted, bat the damage to the Government wss e very slight indeed. From the remarks which had been made by the Hon. Leader of the Opposition it might fairly be in- ferred that that gentleman was not likely to be more successtuily, and ii Opp: sition are now attempting to raise is | ore hi was certainly not p mest, than tha of a year and a halt ago. of their policy to make EXTRAORDINARY UPTON THE it Was now @ part | DEMANDS GovVv- « NoT VERY HEARTILY WITH THE CPPOSITION, ERNMENT Observations of others confirmed those | for large expenditures upon Public Works : formed by him (Mr. Ferguson) on this] Any demagogue that wou'd ge about th ‘| point. Probably the honorable gentleman | country urging the people to put in extra . : : ; 1 | : . . ote : A sincerely felt that ths Government h ad welt 4 ‘gant clalm:s for roads, t ridges and conscientiously performed their duty | whsrves, only did so as a last resour , refused by h were not jac all required. The building of Neither of theve gentlemen were i public werks. which h been EE ne hens wl BOUND TO ANY GOOD ISSUES. nemseives, and, perhaps, whl They had become almvst reprobate in poli. . o . ® | tics, and appeared to have no desire to take a higher or better stand on public questions POLITICAL WHARVES, R ADS OR © t well known to be one of ‘ then that which they had hitherto taken ; : ‘ s a : . s ’ . j ; that ever existed in this country, as there ; After laboring for a long time, the hon. } : . : ; : 7 : | was not only a waste of the public member tor Tignish admitted that he had | os a ae ; : } in connection with their construction, brought NO SERIOUS CRARGE AGAINST THE GOV-| gary and unnaed. If it had been the : ERNMENT. of the late Government, while in pewcr, No doubt this was quite true, and the} only to construct necessary public works reason was not far to seek. The record of | and if that policy had been followed up by tre Government was so good that it was | the preseat Opposition, they would be en- impossible for the hon. meraber, with the | titled to some credit. Bui had such been slighest regard for decency, to charge them | the case in the past, or was it so at the with doing anything wrong. Was this not an recent time? What did the hon. menber admission of which the Government might! for West River do well feel proud?) Tne hon. member's} held at Fullerton’s Marsh? He did not animus against the Government was wel! | think the hon. member had been invited to known, therefore his admission that he had | attend that meetiny. no serious charges to bring forward wae the best evidence that the administration was unassailable. The hon member had pro duced figures bearing on the expenditures of previous years, and the hon. member } for West River had done the same, but | be these gentlemen did not understand their HE WENT OUT WITHOUT ANY INVITATION During his remarks the from any quarter. g urged the people to de- . hon, yentleman mend from t built across a work which he that a bridge the creek at that pince, (Mr. Ferguson) he Government } + noah f . thos unt ‘ hol obie heen ¢ } ; } ae } } own figures, and tier obje ct had peen to i very nece ssary, Indet a; hut which the hon DARKEN COUNSEL j}member. when in power, did not} ing t | carry out. : Was it the policy of the Oppo- sition i rather than enlighten this House and the country. Whatever influence these bon. | members had outside this House they TO RAISE SECTIONAL CRIES certainly had none heré, and their calcula | throughout the country for the construc tions were plainly erroneous. The hon. ttion of Public Works, encouraging such member for West River had prophesied i sections as gave them political : ppoert to bine ruin ever since he held a seat in this} make extravagant demands, white they | House, and the hon. member for Tignish declared in the session of 1880, that unless the Government were very careful they would come out at the cloge of that yea with a deficit of 859,000. Now what wes the resnit?) They came out with a surplus : of $12,000, aad the hon. member had to | mluut that the Government the districts which we st: maly sed most t provem ro then of Fe: rvs acreed with tl ate attention should be £ tne peo le Gl Op] CcesSary ii! ants in re | ed ) With respeet to the construction cky Point, he (Mr. F. member that immedi- vivev to the inatter, Lot 65 were largety i to the But what WERE VERY CAREFUL INDEED, | did the hon, member for West River and that he had been entirely wrong, and that | political friends in the Government estimates were fnlly Council do with regard to oop eo although i opposed Government. the Levislative verified. In 1880 the hon. meaiber pre- |; YHE STEAM FERRY AT CARDIGAN, dicted that the receipts from the Land | en a : Office would not for that year exceed $30,- | 2 YOK 'VHich was of much greater good to it 000. Members of the Government took | # a inane sage peopie than the Rucky. ; a more hopeful view of matters and esti | Point erry f the course of the how, i mated that at least 259,000 would be re- member was well known ~~ that subject, if ceived from that source W Li, whc was | te noe only denounced the Cardigan Perry ue right? At the close cf that year over Bill and the per ple of King's ¢ ounty, whe | $51,009 waa found to have be en received had asked for it, | it a ms Haed hilt ( Tr. a from Public Lands. The fact was the| #ergusen) fer advocating the rights of bis + Government had erred in makiog too} constituents and others in the matter, He ; rm slerate anh estimate af the public re- pot only puraned this courre 1m this Hous ; | sources, and had never in a single instance | °"! 4° carried bis unmanty mode of was overestimated these ~ This had | fare to meetings in Queen's C inty. Tl resources. been the case for the last three years, and it ill becomes the opposition who had been WRONG in their ovn estimates > attempt to throw doubt upon those of the Government, Did they expect that the country would beliewe them! If thar did the hope was showed clearly that the Opp sition for the ] Ublic W The y only sectional and political orks was nat raised this purpose T ple of Georgetown, Beds que, Cardigan and vennine, IN EVERY CASE EGREGIOUSLY ‘ he per i AN it 8 other places, which cid not support them, should be denounced for asking for rearon able ‘attention, He (Mr. Fergnsou) had 1 ao ungrounded one. He believed the in nothing to sav in opposition to the claims i tellivent people of Prince Edward Island | of Lot 65 for improvements in their Ferry woald reject tho opinions of men who, | secommodation. On the contrary he noa'l ; having been bad administratess th: meelves, | aurcuet these clyims to the best of his abil had not profited by their failures and lity, What heaSked was that th ition defeats, bat real sined ifi Opposition «6 very | shy wuld hen tole rise abo : Opps S contempt- eectionalism, and support only ; as Were becessary, and necessary Improvements te were opposed to them. They were incap- able of rising to this level They depended upon propounding different } different sections of the country. The Gov- ernment, on the other hand, had ve their wiserabl whit as reckless as they had proved w ] in Government In view of their mis- works management when in Government, and the erratic Opposition which they had offered for the last three years, it was little wonder that THE OPPOSITION Moke Gistriets that olicies to suit GREW Tha present Government came into power in 13879 with, he b ueved, the largest mirj r- ity ever obtained by any administration in a country possessing party government. They were now well advanced in the work of their fourth session, and, speaking in the presence of those who were acquainted with the facts, he would here openly and broadly aflirm that the Opposition are weaker to-day thar when they were return. ed tothe House in 1879. What was the cause of this? It is the want of support outsides this House, which meets them which ever way they turn. He would challeage them to mention an instance, where, during the past vear. the people had at any public meeting, condemned the policy of the Government. Some hon. Members opposite, had in the winter of 1881, called meetings of their const.tuents, WEAKER EVERY DAY. MEASURED OUT EVEN-HANDED JUSTICE toall parts of the Province, dealing with their opponents as liberally as with their friends in the expenditure of the public money. Even the hon. member for Weat River would not deny this, fer his district had received some important works from the present administration, which he could net obtain for it from the Government of which he was at one time a supporter and atterwards a mewber. It was the present Government that built the long talked of bridge over West River, and yet the hoa. member accused us of STARVING THE PUBLIC WORKS. The general charge of the members of the Opposition was that nothing had been et AE te aie — == Jk tat as the miserable cry raised | would thus clearly appear that the present | It was | Government have been making | during their term, as had been made in the | of every intelligent n an in the country tha a} “ . © | the roads, bridges and wharves, had ; poverty ' ” i de te the pubtic, and he was toc honest to de- | hoping thereby to obtain the reins of power House, will afford the members of ‘the | rouncs them against his well-srounded con- | Was that an honest policy? By no means. | Legislature, and the general public, en | & victions. Whatever might be the canse,| Yot the hon. member for West River had | opportunity for comparing the present | iA the hon. member had not ventured to; pursued that course in urging the} with the past in regard to Im provements fap make one charge of extravagance of mal |yenple to make demands for Puilie|+n stock and csrenis. The prizes offered * administration against the Government.} Works which he, while a member! are liberal, aud we hore to see clese com - and the absence of such ch rges might | of the late Government, had never moved petition im every department. Grains and a fairly be taken as an acquiescence in the | his little finger to have carried out. Jud | seeds selected at Kaster Show, are generally et Government’s policy. He (Mr. F.) was} ing of the speeches of the Opposition on! superior to those exhibited at the fail ex bay very sorry he coul i not say so much with | the present oceasion, they had wo policy| sitions. Farmers having leisure during | 4 rexpect to the remarks riade by the hon. | whatever, exc ptto urge people to putin|the winter months take greater pains in ih members for West River and Tigaish. |demands for bridves, wharves, or |preparing their samples for the Easter BRIDGES WAS | the greatest evils | ajapted for soils of ditferent qualities, and money | practical working of their farms. bnt | advantages of frequent changes of seed as e . . . . i . . P . . ° i | in keeping them in repair, while unneces-|a preventative to the decline of crops, is a Glicy | uni at the meeting lately} erly fed than half a dozen serubs which, lis eolicitude of the li, | for! ee ne tener ween ee ee a Ce AS LIBERAL AND AMPLE PROVISICN, vol of previous years, for roads, bridges, wharves and ferries. The state- nent was, also sustained by the testimony { mever heen better taken care of than during the past three years, and he believed that a larger number of new works had been auderteken and competed, than for many years previously. This latter result had been partly attained by a BiTTER AND MORE CAREFUL APPROPRIATION of the moneys expended, It will be seen that the expenditures of the past three years will compare very favorably, in point of liberality, with former years. He would o back to the good old times so much ralked of by the hon. member for West River, when this Province controlled the whole of its own revenue, when * blue rnin’ had net overtaken ua, when cash was , everybody was wealthy, and no | | : } ADUNRGAaART whatever was } to be seen in tiie | laud, BE CONTINUED. —-« woe + ----—-— and Grain Show To- Morrow. TO The Cattie The Annual Provineial Show of Grain Fat Cat‘'s, which takes piace to- Market } aud iorrow, (Haster Market) at the if ones © jducts in those departments in the ; season of autumn | At Easter Show, farmers meet and talk over the different kinds of seed gralns best | than they can bestow on their pro- busy | } ‘ | |other subjecta of interest to them in the The versally recognized principle, and one ‘which leads to the judicious selection of jsceds by those who carefully study the ; pre wth of good healthy crops, | The Show of Fat Cattie goes to prove | the beneficial results which follow the im- proved system of raising and feeding stock. , | Better have one animal well bred and prop- age oe “wing to their bad breeding, are incapable # being made to pay the expenses conse- quebt upon gocd feeding | We sve by the Prize List that prizes are |cffered for the best carcases of pork. The encouragement given to every branch | of agricuitural industry by the Local Gov- /ernment daring the past two or three years highly commendable, and has tendec | materially to awaken increasing inter- | in the growth of improved s‘ock, as well asin the cultivation of the products of the is ver} st Suill. > ~—me@ e¢ -- ---—-—.---._- (Special to the St. John Sun. ) WitsnireG, March 30.—A meeting was held ast night to ergagize a joint stock company to manufacture paper in Rapid City. A number | oi Toronto capitalists were present. Mr. W. Copeland, formerly of Riordan’s Paper Mill, ras one of the principal movers in the enter- prize The capital stock of the company is $10,000, and half of the amount has been sub- scribed. The emigraticn to this city is unprecedented and averayes daily at least 600; ersons. The authorities are perplexed as to accommodation and are moving actively. Brandon is almost as bad as Winnipeg. No provision has yet been made by the Government. At an in- formal meeting of the City Council, hurriedly summoned this morning, officers were in. structed to open churches and public halls until transportation west could be effected and the weather moderates, . ‘the blockade of trains still continues and nothing bas go e Sto Brandon since Sunday, and pot a train on the Eastern Livision for a ‘Two trains got through from Emer- wa this morning after 12 hours’ travelling. The regular went south all right, this evening but a biizzerd set in shortly after with a stiff north wester and closed the line again, ‘The President of the Board of ‘Trade has riven the following statistics as to the pro- bie production of building material during the coming season. It was estimated that sixty or seventy million feet would be manu factured at Winuipey, and on Lake of the ‘coda there are 6,000,000 feet at present in store,and no estimate was made cf the amount that was hkely to be imported. He had interviewed the general manager of the Cau- atian Pacific Kailway and that cfficer had stated that there would be plenty of cars eailable for carrying lumber this sum mer,and that every facility would be afforded for bringing in Sup} lies. Brickmakes estimate that from 50 millions to $0 miliiens of brick wculd be manufac- tured Knox Church hes extended a call to Rev. . M. Gordon, of Ottawa, and offered a gal ary of $4,000 a year, with free mane, slain + <> +i THe scrutiny ef voter cast in the Caneda Temperance Act election in St. John, on the 23rd of February last, was te have taken place on the 28th of March, before County Court Judge Watters, but when the judge opened his court he was served with at order from Judge Weldon, of the Supreme Court, ordering astay of pr:ceedings until an aryn- } | | | | Winnipeg. | | week MxXA MINER, APRIL style of Dated March 17th, 1882. March 1%, 1882—4w, wkly 4w 3, 1882. HAT Paris Sik Ebats, | } Hard Fur | | ee Chri Christy’s 9 sty's »* | Christy’s Solt 6 “ Christy’s Hard Felt “ Christy’s Soft Hiats for Men, Boys, Ladies, Christy’s ef Christy’s “ Christy’s TOGETHER WITH A Large Stock of Canadian and American CHEAP FOR CASH! G DAVIES & CO. LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, April 3, 1882. Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. — —0 DORSEY. GOFF & CO., Whelesale Manufacturers, Emporiers and Retailers of Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Our Factory Boots are made of SOLID LEATHER, and warranted superior, Our Custom made Boots and Shoes are made oa the BEST STYLES of AMERICAN LASiS, and good fits gua:anteed. Our RETAIL Department is conducted ou the strictly cash system, All repairing jobs must be paid for ou delivery, We shall be glad to send Boots and Shoes to the houses of parties wishing to try them on. We are receiving constantly New Supplies of Goods of all styles to suit every one NOTICE 10 THE PUBLIC o- Charlottetown. especially in the following Departments : Muslins, Shitings, Sheatings, Lineus, Lage Curtains, Prints, Tickings, Grey and White Cottons, &e, Cieths, Worsted, Scetch and Canadian Tweeds. made Clothing, Wats, Caps, &e. Carpets, Gil Cloths, Wall Paper, &&., Cotton Warp, Small Wares, we. We have decided to close some very large lots of these Goods at cost to make room for spring importations, and to give bargains in every department. JOHN McPEEE & CO. Charlottetown. March, 1882—wkly In reference to the above, 1 do hereby return my sincere thanks to the public for the generous patronage extended to my Dry Goods business at Charlottetown, and take this oppor- t unity of soliciting the same patronage for the above firm in the future OWEN CONNOLLY. NOTICE. (HARDWARE STORE 4 ge HE undersigned jaye entered jnto Part- = nership as Arroaneys-at-Law, under the ‘i. "waeeee will be received up to WED. NESDAY, 5th Apiil next, at 12 o'clock, PALMER & MULLALLY. | Goon for the Stock-in-trade, ( ftice fit;ings OFFICE—Mrs. O’Halloran’s Building, next | aoe eens - foray - ave note door to Union Bank, Charlottetown ara Soot per at me, EEE ’ HAR! WARE STORK, All law business promptly attended to,) The Stock 18 large and varied, consisting | Of Mill, Steam and Railroad supplies Build- / ers and Carpenters’ Hardware, Carriage Stock, Paints, Oils, Glass, &c, and a selection of Shelf goods pertaining to a first-class retail H, V. PAi MER, JAS. W. MULLALLY, ment shall be heard on an application on a writ cf prohibition to prevent Judge Watters holding the scrutiny. Judge Watters ac-’ cordingly adjourned his court until 7th of August. As there is a large amount of un finished business in the Supreme Court, this case may not be reached for six or nine months, —— = <—- o— A TELEGRAM received from the Magdalen Islaud, dated March 30th, states that ro young seals have heen taken on the shore ice, the sealing vessel: were still in the harbor ice hound. ‘Ihe inhabitants of Amherst Island were suffering for want of provisions, the vessel with their supplies having been Jost Se done in that De oartment at all adegvate the requirements of the country. He Mr. Ferguson) held in his hand a state. | verbment fore deavor- | went showing the expenditare fer each} ° ‘ ' . sn ° ' ints justly due the Land | y arin roids, bi ‘g's, Wharves and ferries, and had tried to raise it A ¥O;T DISHON®ST AND CONTEMP I3LE ¢ howl ayainst the Go ing to collect amo: purcheaee Fn of the instaiments due on | made by the Government respecting their a ‘nas by the prople shonld be | expenditures for Public Works during extendsd syn years, and t vat all interest their term of office, by comparive these. due should be remitted. That was the expenditures with those made by their course pursued by the hon, member for | preducessivrs during that long purivd, It canoes a » - elas sas 2 es Office Ginn thek we . a lonay’ nection taat re-valuations of the f ry the past venteen years. He would ( © made, that the time g.ow the correctness of the statemen‘s ¢ u The wiater | b 2 ‘v ‘ ie Inter has een very Sever. SOLE LEATHER | UST RECEIVED per “ Northern Light,’ 100 sides LOGAN’S PRIME NO. os oa No. 2 FENTON T, NEWBERY. cept a chrrter for Newfoundland, to load on the opening of the navigation. gCOLD MEDAL, STEEL PENS BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. et UBSC.XIBE for the DAILY ER AMIN 2k ‘CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, : i" the Chearest and most News: sj trade, all of which are in good saleabje con- (dition, The Carriage Stock in particnlar FOR CH | being well selected and first-class goods, this ™ having been a specialty of the business, | ‘Ihe store and warchouse can be leaged by SCHOONER of 120 tons Register, now the purchaser on reasonable terms, lying at Queen Street Wharf, will ac’ The Stock is roughly estim ited at $20,000, Details are now being taken and Inventory _ Will be ready for the inspection of intending , offerers on and after Thursday next, tue 30th ‘inst, Tenders to be marked “ Tenders for Hard. , Ware,” and to state clearly the terms of : ffer —_.; Whetber in cash, or if on time, to be accom. PARIS, Panied by the signatures of two or more re- is73, j sponsible parties willing to become security | Or payment, and addressed to Mr James j) Jack, Bank of Prince Edward Island, The | Bink does not bind themselves to accept the | highest or any tender, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S March 28, ’~2—till 4th apr, wkly 1i For particulars apply to H. YATES, Corner Pownal and Water Streets. Mervch 27, 1882—lw nee a NG et narsenceneategsteaoaastaha | King’s County Exhibition, Cardigan; Ch'town, March 23 Felt Hats! {7 beg to announce to the public that we have purchased | | } . . . vy 7% . . y , , > } '¥ the good will and interest of OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq.,| in the Dry Goods business heretofore carried on by him at} We invite an inspection of our large and varied Stock, | Dress Gods, Siks, Velvets, Shawls, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, a, se ene alld Cattle Show, HE Annual Provincial Grain Cutile Show will take place on Tuesday, 4th of April (EASTER MARKET), AT 1] O'CLOCK, a? THE Grain . 1 § i and Fat Market Hall and Square, CHARLO! TETOWN, For Piize List apply at the office of the | Secretary of Prisce County Eshthition ¢ } @ a Amese ttl Lu S | merai le ; ’ um. at the ollice of the Secretary of : And at the office A. MoNEILL Becreiary, Provincial Exbibitiog; 82--wkly till show PORTANT SALE OF — 1M ‘Trotting Stallions, Geldings, Mares, aud Fat Gattie. | AM instracted by LouisZ, Jenkins, E of Upton Stock Farm, to sell by Auction, jst Market Square, on the 4th April, |(Easter Tuesday), “at 1! o'clock, a, n., libe Weileknown Trotting Stallions Old | Hambletenian, Mambrino Siar and i You Hin (ueen f ictomian; the Mares Abdallah iad Birdie, the Geidings Grit by Re- (ne by Jay Gould, 2.183) ont of Old :, dad Comet by Mambrino Siar, out lof Bi: Alss, Mount Mellick Boy, 3 years old, by Koyal Harry, dam by Smith's “ Farmer's Glory.” This Colt took first the Provincial Exhibition last fall, Pedigrees in Catalogue to be had of the | Auctioneer. Also 2 Fat Aeifers, A. McNEILL, | Mar. 24, ’82--eod Ull sale why pat Auc%r, Tea and Fancy Sale, iy Ladies of St. Paul’s Church intend ! formel whiners eile, ~ + | cal holding a ‘Tea and Fancy’ Sale, og "RIDAY, 14th inst, in St. Paul's School. {wp 1 | | j | OLD BANK PAPER TAKEN FOR | ' 1 Red Horse, very strong, good worker, 1 Roan Horse, good, able, true. ; l Milch Cow, | 1 Grade Short Horn Cow (Hon. J.C. Pope's herd) cost at sale £94, | | Grade Heifer (Shorthern), Heifers (yood milking strain), sets Iron Harrows, set Wooden Harrows, Scufiler, Cooley Creemery, Baronche (best on the Island), Double American Buggy, Single Buggy, ‘is a-vis Carriage, Single Wagon (shifting sea’), | 2 Express Wagons, I Sloven, Steam Engine and Boiler, 8 horse power, and good Scotch Engine, 1 Steam Engine. 18 horse power, 1 Boiler 30 hor: « power, l very strong Pediar's Wagon, 3 sets Har: lL Cart, yoo One, J set Cait Harress, | 6 cleizhs, from +6 to $90, fine— very poor to very fineh at once to H. COOMBS’. Apri 82 at - - —— SANK | ~~ . Pp’ iN TIES having large sums of Old Bank . JVaper can dispose of the same to advaa- to H, COOMBS, Agent. EXPRESS WAGON! FOR SALE. A YIRST-CLASS WAGON, for which lst < Vrize was awarded at Queen's Connty Exhibition. Nearly new and in good ordet, ill be sold ata bargain. Apply at once te J. M. AULD, Charlottetowa, April 1, 82. TO LET. me Store and Dwelling, No, 62 Queen Sireet, next door to W. A, Weeks & Co's, and lately oceupied by the subscriber, to whom application is to be made. JOUN GAHAN, Ch’town, March 31, ’82--2w eod Good Tea & Coffee, Tobacce, Kerosene Oil, Figs, ete, Oe ee Wi LL SELL VERY CHEAP, to close copnsiguments, — 300 cheets, half-chests and Boxes Good Con- gou Teas, 200 tins Finest French Coffee (in 5, 7 and 10ib. tins), 6 boxes Twist and Flat Ty bacco, 10 cisks Kerosene Oil, 100 dozen Brooms, 106 boxes Scented Soaps 16 barrels Onions, 5 boxes Turkey Figs. The above goods will be sola cheap, as they must be closed out. , WILLIAM DODD, April 1,’@2— 3i Auctioneer. ————— FOR SALE. BFAUTIFUL LOT on Corner of Main and Barden Streets, Victoria, Lot 29, tor- merly owned by the late menry Hardy, A good deed can be given. For further parti- cnlars apply to Messrs. Hodgson & McLeod, Charlottetown, or to the owner, MRS. RACHEL HARDY, Merch 20. * 2—6i, wily 2i Little York. Opposite the Railway. | eee BEER & GOFF. ril 3, 1862~4i pat sj Peblishad in the Province. Paper OR SALE the premises now occupied by me, being @ Dw liing, Stable and lerge Warebouse, fis property frcn's 170 feet Street and 100 on Weymouth, hb Railway Station, D. OM, REDDIN. on Water directly opposite Hiawatha, Pride of the Island, &e. March 27, 1882 - 1m, 2uw ! € £ & a -