’ - , hy fae Pig rr eT ee ee 7 - > — St | ss , - ad lle. ‘ , , i ‘ : - - eee oa omer pane > ROT AR { couraelvea 1 j ; i t ‘ iis eo atéea s @ our < po 2 Letter from Councillor Chappe’! +e T'e the i ditor of the Ka imeiner, DearS Your correspondenc, ‘* Ten ant, ina wer iay's issue, is slightly in error. In my remarks at the meeting ré ferred to, I stated that the deficit rolled up by former councils, amounted to $37,000 in five years—not $7,000, as published. Yours truly, Treo. L. Caarre.ue. Charlottetown, Jan. 2Ist, 1582. Letter from Dr. Jenkins. E ramin oT. To the Editor uf the Sir, — Mr. Ferguson 8 personal attack on my private character, | think your readers will agree with me, requires no answer. It clearly demonstrates three points: That the cause must be an ext: one that compels him to resort to so low an expedient ; that he writhes in the bitter ness of his anger at having the truth ex posed ; and, lastly, it shows the inherent baseness of his nature—that all the waters of the broad river beside which he hves can never wash out. Defamation, from such a one, I look upon as the highest cer- tificate ot respectability. Lintend, in a few days, Mr. Editor you will kindly allow me space—to t somewhat in detail, the report of the Com missioners on the Lunatic Asy!um; and, lest any misapprehension should exist, | wish to explain that I am actuated by no special hostility to the present party ; on the contrary, I feel quite sure that nea: all the members of the party, when they sce this matter in its true light, will be pre pared to do their duty, and set themsel right with the people. Yours truly, “a iia es oa Civic Affairs. To the Editor of the Ea Sir,—As you have civic affairs, I will points suggested by Saiurday’s meeting Councillor Murphy, in referring to the question of awater supp'y fo a bw city, stated that a foreign compsny intend ap plying for a charter at the coming session ot the House of Assembly for that purpose, and that the water will be without costing the city one cent. Whil Mr. Murphy kindly state if this mpa any is prepared to do this altogether independent of any pledge as to the number of h ieee for fire and street purposes, to be paid for by the city ? As several hundred thous: used and waste water, daily, cannot be got rid of with the city’s present systein of surface drainage, will Mr. Murply picase staie how he proposes to deal with it, and give an estimate of the cost of a compre- hensive system of sew: rage t If it is proposed to allow a water-closet system, as in most oihee towns . there is a water supply, is it proposed t allow the city’s filth to by poured out o the flats in front of the town, to lie fes tering and poisoning the air along the wharves and lower streets, and to be backed up the river with each tide; or has a sys'em of interception of the solid matter beer carefully thought out, and the experience of other cities take taken advantage of. These are matters requiring considera- tion, and to be dealt with in an economi- cal manner, the one must go hand-in-hand with the other. Itis useless to attempt a patchwe rk system of sewerage after a wate supply is brought in, as it will cost ap or thrice over what a properly devised « would, independent, ef health considera tions, etc., so that it would be mu h mor honorable and fair for the advocates ve! é water supply to place the question in entirety before the citizens. I am strongly in favor of a water sup; hy myself; but [ am in favor of it as a undertaking. The experience of aay English cities is altogether adverse undertakings affecting the health of « cit) being in the hands of private corpora/ions Birmingham, a city of ne sarly half a milli inhabitants, (including its suburt years ago, bought out the two water com panies which supplied it, simply, in self defence. Under their charters panies gallons per day from a stream, whi the charter was granted, flowed amid green fields, and was comparatively pw But in later years sewage from towns fur ther up the river got into the stream wi the result that the deathrate ran up from 20 or 21 in 1,000 of population, to 35 or 37 | per 1,000 in the summer months, a result directly traceable to its water supply. London, with its millions of population 18 devising, at the present time, a scheme to ‘ . Meiy Wea Ves J ENKINS. “ieminer, invited discussion on and gallons or which iS), & teow these com 1 sh, when purchase the property of the several water companies supplying it. I know the experience of towns on th side of the Atlantic has not been favora! to their running water, gas, and similar in } stitutions: but to show that they can be run | refer to one or two} brought in | were allowed to pump one million | aes men of ability have the patriotism to place their services a the disposal of their fellow citizens ; end Joseph Chamberlain, when wor of Birmingham and chairman of its Gas and Water Committee, felt that he hfully and nobly serving his as when, im response to their call, he entered Parliament, and to- ‘s his country as President of the Board of Trade. My own impression is that much nearer of the places ueually men- be found an ample supply of Birmingha n 1g supplied trom was as Tiel ‘ tfel.ow townsmen, Gav serv mh any welis carri i le Vo into the r d sandstone on I ware of tl 12 cit) y. There vi ells give from ot o one and wa half million rllons each Cally, ang asd ihe geological formation of this Island is very sinular to h rw hat iown jigs situated, 1 am retry ure tnat a supply could be cbtained in ths nian Or if if niust obtained from another source, nearly opposite the city, across the river, would be found a supply, at Acorn’s mill; y conserved, the land around it parcel ed, and a& proper reservoir con- s ructed, wou'd, I feel sure, be ample for the city’s supply. The experience of this winter, if repeated for a year or two, would i 7 a public opinion as to the ne- cessity of bi id ing the Hillsborough River. ' In such care there would be no difficulty in bringing in a water supply by mea ins of the bridge. (A proper investigation of the ® question Weu d probably show that, he ferry subsidy and tolls collected he boat pitalized they would cover tiwo-t tl is or tue cost ‘ if the bridge). If M Moary pay 8 sp eech js correctly re- thatthe Credit ported, in which he states Voncier is willing to loan the city one hun dred thousand dollars to be repaid in twenty five annval instalments of six thou- |and dollars to cover principal and interest, then that offer ought e: riainly to be accept ed as quickly as the neccessary legislation ‘en be had; and Mr. Murphy’s zeal and nergy to have the finances of the city satisfactory basis ought to secure | cor him the thanks and esteem of his fellow- ‘itizens; and his retirement from the CVan- lat this juncture would prove a serious Yours, ete , Civis. | Mn na ane pw | Drcctuse or May. — Impotency of mind, mb, or vital function, nervous weakness, i i debility, aad all diseases caused by in | diseretio and abuse, are radicaliy, and | prompt y cared by the use of Mack’s Magnetic | vedicine, which is for sale by all responsible | deuggists, See advertisement in another Sold in Charlotteiown by Apothe- j 12 2wks mS solu mn. } caries Hall Company. io THE WARD 3. AM informed that Messra. S. and % Keovga+n in their canva ELECTERS OF W, Crabbe ass against ne in Ward 3, are circulating a report that 1 aminfavor of imposing the tax oa he tenant iostead of on the landiord. Chis is false. IL am in favor of keeping the taxes as low as is possible to meet tue exX- vliture, bat I am also in favor of their being levied ou the owner of the real estate und not on the occupier. I belong to no Ring CHque; my vete is not at the disposal of y Wil uller, in or out of the Council. My bject is to assist lministering the affairs ft y with fa and economy. Your obedient servant, WARD DAVY. > BL POTTERY COMPANY. FEVEE atove Company beg to inform the Trade tat they have erected a large jand impreved Kiln andare now turning very superior Ware. They have on ae| Mand u ol | Mil Ik 1 [SHE » CREAM and BUTTER CROCKS =" FLOWER . POTS, afl . ‘ ine Sa ; ‘ jand othe Ware, which they ¢ ffer whole- ~ at prices W h ch cannot be competed y | with, and trust that merchants will reserve yt ths 7 FRED. W. HYNDMAN. | Ch’town, Jan. 18, '82—wkly 2w | | | “— 5 S% | WANTED. | Ww? at | N active, energetic man, of good address, A te nvess FIRE and LI'E iINSUR- | NCE, in Town and Country, for first-class English Com; Address antes, | ie * P. O. Box 56 Charlottetown, Jan. 16,’82—3i «od wkly 3i, pat OATS. i [ IGHEST ¢ = PRICE paid for WHITE k d BLACI W OATS, delivered at my arehouse, Ww aaa Strect. | FENTON T, NEWEERY. | Jao. 16, ’32--si eod, wkly 3i, pat, ne 3w | ~ _ | BANK OF P BIg | BA ef i : i. ISLAND. ISLAND NOTES taken Goods or in payment of successfully, when business men have suth BOREHAMS BOOT STORE. cient patriotism to take an interesst in civ le | Nov. 29—-tf affairs, I will quote a few figures in con- > : > ° } | nection with the tofwn of Birmingham’s s? ex eslenes WAN TS, i, GSP, e OUND. ade. XT : _ — Their gas undertaking cost upward cf in realty it has two millions sterling; but cost nothing, as uo ratepayer has called upon to pay a expenses, as at present the annuities whi represent their interest on its capital paid ont of the profits of the concern. lb been h D 1876, the first year the gas undertaking was in the hands of the Council, the net v : 8 und rstands the aaemian to £34,122 and £30, 000 wi over rates of the borough ; £36,682 ; 1878, £54,831 ; . 1879, x DL161; 1880, £57,000, and in 1881 tose £60,000. Without giving detatled parti-| culars of the distribution of these protits, 1 may be summed up as follows :—The town had been better and mors cfliciently lighted than in any other period of its £145,000 has already been contributed hi relief of the rates, a reserve fund «f £59,- 000 has been created, and abont £150,009 in addition has been put by ultimate payment of the annuities. The water undertaking, although costing over a million sterling, has not cost th rate-payers one penny, as ali sy sinking fund, ete., have been paid out of the profits, and nearly $50,000 handed | toward tii expe ose> over to the city funds. These figures show what is possible when” farthing toward its by the Gas Commitee in aid of the in 1877. pry fi 8s were his‘ors, OST— Between eaney: Street, Ghesioto- House, Malpeque # . town, and Seven Mile Road, a Buffalo Robe. The finder will be re- warded by leaving the same at the I xXaMINFR Office. [ja 31 2i | ,\ ANTE D— A ‘itu: ution as Manager of a \\ Lobster Factory by one who thoroughly business in all its branches, Address T. L. C., Manager, 122 Barrington Street, Halifax, N.S. [ja 18 } AA [, in a owell ‘pile general W Serv aa Good wages. Apply at this offic (ja 17 W 7 ANTE competent Dry Goods Y Clerk. Well recommended ; to engage now or ca the Ist May.—J. & Ww. Burr. [ja 18 2w 2aw, whkly Ti W ANTED, a b y from 14 te 16 years of ce to serve as clerk in asters. Ad- dvess Lock Box No. 27, Clarlottstown Post O fice, [ja 16 re O LET—That desirable Dwelling House i on the north cide of King’s Square, con- teinivg nine rooms and @ convenient frost proof cvllar and good stable, Rent very lew, Possession given in about one mont aoe tity duce, Apply to Mare Rorcwer. f DAILY ‘ BENS & STEARNS HX A MOEN eR, TANUARY 21. 1882. > Lid wale co Li! _) =) (f) [a a — O O O =x — mmasl < Li. O pi hn Lid = bul wel Li ss Lui Y) Lil Li < O Lit = = REQUEST AN | Ai the Chiesgo Convention, held in December last, a Resoluti s was adopted | pereennins a special levy of $250,009, to be | orwarded to Ireland imm:diately. A circular | has been received from the Irish National | Land League of the United States recommend. ing each Branch to adopt measures to raise a special contribution to this sum. Accordinyly at the last meeting of the Charlottetown Land League action was taken on the matter and a Committee of ten—two for each Ward— was appointed to canvas the City to receive subscriptions from all sympathizing with the uppressed of Ireland. In accordance with the wish of this meeting, I would ask a generous response to the call of the gentlemen who will, in the course of a few days, wait on you, The object of this appeal to your generosity is one which [I hepe will recommend itself to your sympathy. It is to dry the tears of a uation, to aid and comfort the houscless and homeless, and, if no to finally obtain for the people of [relaud what the tillers of the soil on this island now happily enjoy— namely, free lands and happy homes. M. P. HOGAN, President Charlottetown Laud League, January 18, 1882. FIVE PBR GENE BORDS, FPXENDERS wil be received at the Union Bank, karlottetown, untii TUESDAY, the 3lst day of January, at noon, for Bonds to the sum of $10,000, issued by t'e Minis- ter and Trustees of St, James Charch in Charlottetown, pursuant to an Act of Assem- bly passed in 1877. ‘The fionds aie issued in $100, $200, $300 amounts, and are payable, in ten years from date of issue, with interest at 5 per cent., payable h If-yearly at the Unicu Bank, Charlottetown. The Bonds wiil be registered by the Trus tees, and when so registered are by Act of Assembly made a charge aad lien on all the Land and Buildings of the Corporation, in fact the only incumbrance on the following property, viz.: Town Lots No. 6 and7 in the 5th Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with the Manse and outbuildings; alo the new Stone Church erected thereon. The Charch alone cost $25,000, and will be insured for the protection of Bondholders in a sum not less than the amount of Bonds out standing at any one time. The power of the Corporation to issee Bonds is limited to $10,000. Tenders are to specify the amount ten- dered for, and the denomination of Bonds pr-- ferred, »ndeach tender may be for the whole or any part of the $10,000, No tender for less than the face or par value of Bonds will be received, and the right to allot Bonds is reserved by the Trustees. D. M. KENNEDY, Secretary to Board of Trustees, January 12, 18S2—eod TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. ——ae UST RECEIVED, a large assortment of Goods, consisting of WALTHAM and Geneva WATCHES, in Gold and Silver Cases, Gold, American Stock Plate Chains, Necklets and Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Colored Gold, Piated and Silver Sets; a large assort. ment of Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold “inger Rings, Cuff Buttons, Shirt Studs; a nice lot of Eight- day and Thirty-hour CLOCKS and Time- pieces; Plated Ware, consisting of Castors Butter and Pickle Dishes, Knives, Forks Spoons and Napkin Rings. Spectacles and Fyeglasses. If you want to save money and get a first- class article, call and let your eyes be your own evidence, Repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry punctually attended to. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Oftice,. Charlottetown, Dee, 2!,’81—1m 2aw WEST INDIA WAREHOUSE. 50 chests and half-chests Tea, 20 bhds. and barrels Sugar, 30 pans. M dlasses, 100 barrels Superior Extra Flour, 20 boxes Tobacco ca ut). 30 caddies Bright Smcking Tubecco, 70 boxes Assorted Soaps, 25 boxes White and Blue Starch, 30 boxes Nixey’s Black Lea, : 2.0 reams Wrapping Paper, 5 casks W. Soda, 20 boxes T. D, Pipes, 50 cans Kerosene Oil, 5 casks Turpentine, 20 / 00 barrel Bangs, 3 inch, 1,50) bushels Salt, 300 Pork Barrels, 500 Ash-Hooped Barrels, 50 tins Lard, 3 tons Wheat Bran, 5 tons Wheat Sorts, 1,000 bushels Oats, 90 boxes aad half-boxes No 50 quaintals Codfish, in bul Kk, 10) quintals large Hake 00 bris, and half-barrels Labrador Herring 20 cases Preserved Lobsters, 10 cases Preserved Salmon, 10 cases Preserved Herring, 530 boxes Tin, 160 ingots Refined Tin, 4) pigs Soft Lead 5 bars 14 and 14 Copper, 5 tons Assorted Iron. | HORACE HASZiIRD, | Lower Queen Siceet, | ’8i—1m eod . 1 Codfish, Ch’town, at, si. Molasses and Sugar ex** NATALIE,” J UST RECEIVED, from | Barbadoes , — 20 bhds, Barbadoes Bright Grocery Sugar 40 puns. Barbadoes Mlasses, prime articles. | Will be sold eheap from Warehouse on wharf. | GEO. COOMBS, Water 8 ‘eet Ch’town, Dec, 9, ’81—tf For Sale or to Let. NHAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pow: ial Street and eighty- | taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens, Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ingadoor. Apply on the premises to MRS, BOBWALL March 12, 18i—tf TO THE PUBLIC. | th usa ds proves it an | Medicine is plessant to the taste, ard e i ‘| cheapest aud best. | pam yniet. which we desire to mail free bo ar) | Mack's Magart-c four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- | Dissolution of Partner ‘hi wore 'E is hereby given that the Part- - nership heretofore e Metindiaceton? he | undersigned, carrying on business at Char lottetown, in Prince : inward Island, ands r the name of Bourke, Son & Co. is dissolved by inutual consent. All debts due the said lirm must be paid to Wintiam Caity Bourke, and all the liabilities of tiie said firm will be discharged by him. Dated the 2nd day of January, AD. 1882, JOHN R. BOURKE, WM. C. BOUKKE Te 19 3iJ Referring to the above, this business will be carried ov py W. C. Bounxe & Co, Jan. 21, 1882-—21 8 mw Sole Leather | 7 UST RECEIVED,— 200 sides Canadian Sole Leather perior quality, sling very low. J. & T. MORRIS. , of su- Jan. 17, 1882—3i Bank of P. E. Island. | ANK OF P. E, ISL\1ND NOTES taken at their face ip ceheocs for Dry Goods, at the London House GEO, DAVIES & CO. cIVIG ELECTIO’ BY THE MAYOR. N pursuance of an Act of the General As sembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-third year of the reign of He: present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ** An Act to amend the Act ot the Eightee ith Victoria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled * An Act to Incorporate the Town of Charlette town and ali Acts amending the same.’ I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and One Person to Serve as 4 Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City. ad RRs os Ese) = Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON | COUNCILMEN, will be held on WEDNESDAY, 1882 the 25th Day of January, A. D. At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No.1, at or near the Store of Messrs. J. & IT’. Morris, corner of Queen and Wat r Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Mr. Thomas Counolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz Warebouse, Sydney street, between Grea George and Prince Streets, In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House, In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House fronting on Kent Strect, cast, between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the House o = + v f Widow ‘Tierney, corner of Euston and Great | George Streets And at the said Election the Poll will be | opened at nine o’clock in the forencon, aud coutinue open until five o’clock in the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall comprise all that part of C arlottetewn which lies south of Dorchester Strect, and the parcel of land tormerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part o! Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond street and north of lorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part | of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton | Street and north of Richmond “treet. Number Four ghall comprise all that of Charlottetown which lies south of aud north of Grafton Streets, Number Five shall comprise all that pact of Charlottetown which lies North of Fitzroy Street, inclading Town. pale NOMINATION DAY. Act 43 Victoria Cap 15: ‘‘SevEn d: sys before the time of any and every Election fur Mayor or Councillors, the persons or candidates for the | office of Mayor or Councillor shall give ace on names in as such candidates to the City ¢ and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences, and additions of such persoue ‘* together with the office and Wards or wi they are candidates, and made, shall be deened nomination for such | candidates.” ‘*There shall be paid by each ps — sO nominated for Mayor, at the same tira of ten dollars, and by each person so nomin ated as Councillor a fee of tive dollars, wh! sums shall go towards paying the cost of th election,” ‘No person shall be q’ ialified either for the office of Mavor or Coun: ilor unless such nom- ination be made in mannerand at the time aforesaid.” The time appointed for the nomination of caudidates shall be from the time of Gaps at noon, until the hour of four : afteracon of the day fixed for that purp Qualiticati »n of Electors. See Act 13 "Wie toria, cap. 15, sec, 20 and 6 t. : (_ W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. WM. B.. MORRISON, City Clerk. o’cloek ch i} Mayor’s Office, Char! otte town January 6, 18 2. dy Pp it till 23th. — ae MA?K’S MAS NETEC c - | = " * < = | Ss ‘Ss = a z = Prompt and Effect vousness in ALL its stayes, Weak Braia Power, Sexual Prostration, Night Sweat Superinatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, and or neria Loss of Power. It repairs Nervove Waste, Reju ve | ates the Jaded Is a Sure, The expericnce © Rae oo. TH cach box con- hehausted Generative Urgans. INVALUABLE tains suffic ent for two week's med icati b, fof Full address | wis 5 a 2 | MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE Os, VW indsor, Out., Canada. | Fi zroy | the Common of the said | such entry, wen | EBICINE. ual Remedy for Ner- | Memory, Loss of | | E®emoved. Titellec » Strer gthens the Enj ~ehled Brain and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor te the | me c ud is the | i pari iculara in our ste @tei .e is sold by Drug- at &© cts. per box, or 12 boxes for $5, or wil | be be mailed iree of postage, on receipt of the money, by | Liuill PFVIE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of “% Bray's i-U) NeRSs,” which they will supply ana fit on Gas Brackets, etc, at a moderate cost to cobpsumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet proved, end will give a far greater amount o1 light than any other Burner with the same consumpiion of Gas, Dr, Wallace, F. BR, 5S. EB, FY. C..S., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, in @ lecture [delivered by bim, calculated that £11,000 $650,000) a year. are thrown away in Giase gow by the use of imperfect titamgs, On the subject of Gas Burners be ays: “* Another and as I think & better is that called Sray’s reguiator, a'd as 1 consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I bave selectikd thew tor @ series 0; ex- pe riments,’ The keport of the Committee of the British Association of Scieuce to enquire as toibe best means for the developmen of light trom Coal Gas of differ quality 8-—Com prising | Dr. Walliam W Alace, Protesso: Ditum uw, and Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.S., F. 1, C. B,, showed that Bray’s Burneu’s yielded the gre test amount of light of all the two er three score of Burners reperted upon which tmeluded all the Burners of repute in the market, In a pampi let upon Light and Heat, pube lished by BR. B. Tater, A. M,, he we : “ The | cost of Gas as compared with other iiumine }ants is much evonoinical when rightly used, than many suppose, Frow experiments made for this purposr, the tollowing rr sults ibave been obtaincd, They were made by burning sauples of Devoe's Brilliant Oil ard {ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating | power, It was found that Coal Gas cosiing | one cent at £3 per thousand feet, gave & ilight eqnal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil covusuming 27.4 gremmes cost- mg half ace bt, gave @ light« quai to 9 candles. “A good Argand or Jobuson's Burner, the Burner's used in the last exp: timent, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct Comparison, at po greater expense in the cas liner and safer grades of Oil. Lights,however, on the author. I ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in MORE Burner ino.e ot uc ’ dircct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- | parison with the case of tre use of Gas, ite | cleanliness from odor and dapgers, wherever it can be ) freedom in nders its use dcsiravi | jatroduccda,” | As the abov |Gas at $3 per isvd feet, and no |through Biay’s experiments were mede with cobsumed Burners, it will readily be seen bow wuch more economical it is to con. jsume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per os 0 fet as now charged here when Consumed, more especially thiovgh Bray’s Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philedelphbia, the well-known manulaciurers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, etc., say in their Circuls r to Gas Com panics : “Tu presenting the Bray’s Siand- urd Patent Slit Unien Burners and Lantcrmne, for which we are the sole Agents in tle | United States, to the attention of the public, we are copvinced that we are fi ling a want long felt, = y furtheradd; © The yield o7 light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per ¢ a ic foot of Gas coneumed than that frow any flat fiame Burner hitherto in- t (po 4 « od JERE. PIPs. rodnced, fm LOOK UU Hi STOVEPIPE, STOV: | i | 1? SHE subsciiber is now making an assort. | ' ment of Tinwe lling cheap for Cash, Stevepipe aud | Best quality which he is s \ | Tinware and Stove] | orde = Spec ial pri es to W bol sede dealers Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and ipe, all kinds, made to carefully attended to, | Oriers solicited, Shop opposite Dr. Jen- | kin’s residence, Queen Strect, Rh. RODD, Practical Tinsmi th. Cherlottctown, Sept. 3), ’~1 m | | ; } | | DAVIDS’ i | COMBINED ©: WAITING & COPYING FLUID, AND » CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID, | outa Seabtdiee buiundiiibaes, | TRY THEM. |FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS WHOLESALE “ BUCKLEY& ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. 3 ‘Herring. Herring. | 100 bbls, Extra Fac No. 1, equal to Yarn outh Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 = do. Hake, 12 «asks Cod Oil, 4 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), | 1000 bushels Fishiug Salt, On bend, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, He mp and Manilla Cordage, Lines ‘and Twines, Paints and Oils, DAVID SMALL, | Queen’s Wharf, Sept, 10, 1881. \ RS. W. W. [RVING begs to notify be i friends and the pulbiic generally that ishe bas opened ber Fall and Winter Classes | for Painting and Drawing io ail their different branches, For terms, ete, dence of Mr. Peeble 8, Square. _ apply at her Stadio - resi Souch Side of King ja 29 tf D FEED. DAKE | pri U KE bs in Charlastetown by Apotheca ries’ Hail Co., | Cy sk d Oats Wheat Bran, | os ever ts te Pris oe ieBened, me ee Cracked Bar Cy, Wheat Shy rts, — Tt White Uats, slack Oat ,¢ . \ s< = Q{UBSORIBE for the DATLY ~\AMi For £2.08 by . the Chea est and mort Bewey Capes HORACE HASZARD, Polished in the Provinces. Charlottetown, Dec, 2h, ’8l— hm eed Pi 3 i li i ls i ins a EI A a aca cs ‘i . . . i i i a > rca. eee