eee ee, a -é z tase. z if Ree lies PE era: itn a peie,.7 wh? A nw * Se i ESE Ry a ¥ ; THE PEOPLES’ CANDIDATES QUEEN'S COUNTY: Brecken and J enkins, Hackett and Rogers McDonald and Muttart Tur Dairy EXAMINER. «JUNE 9, 1882 ee The Railway. No person who takes the trouble to compare the present with the past, can fail to note the marked improvement which has taken place in the P. E. Island rail- way and its management. THE roadbed and rolling stock is being contintally improved ; the rates and fares are beitg assimilated more and more to| the circumstances of this Province and the | interests of the people. The improvements made during aession slone comprise :— New station houses at Ploomfield and | Grit Patriots. Freetown. New freight houses at Ellerslie and Alberton. The ‘enlargement and repair of four freight houses. One flag station honse rebuilt. Three station houses remodeled and re- ired. ‘Fourteen’ Haggis Elevators, placed at different points. Pour coal sheds enlarged and improved. Additions and alterations to coal shed at Charlottetown, and numerous repairs and improvements to station houses last | Further Testimonials. NO, 2¥- Dear Gvv'neR,—Ila reply te yours, we would say that four hundred dollars ~ | would be ample to transport yourself, anc Court, and surroundiags — including cook- stoves, blue books, empties, and other or from Battleford to P. E LL This, © course, is the actual rate, and we will do it for that sum. The official figure would there- ifore be, gay about $1600, calculated at ae | ordinary rate of difference between actual anc | official values. (Signed) Spur AND SNAFFLE, | Nor’west Express. i NO. VY. P. BE. L, 1882. Hoxerep Sir,—In obedience to yours, = ‘have made enquiries and do not find it woulc be possible to buy out a hook -selling business in this Province. All the firms in that line are well established and would not sell out. We think, however, that you might make a decent living as a ** Colporteur.” 3 Rcopedtiallly, an ie Auction eers. ' ~~ ————- > o | Who got a Bounty for our Fishermen? BRECKEN, MACDONALD, MUPTART, HACKErT.” (Moncton Times.) Ex-Governor Laird and Mr. L. H. Davies are the Grit standard bearers in Queen’s County, P. E. Island. Since 1876 Mr. Davies has drawn $17,- 362 62 of Govern'nent money in different capacities. In 1878 the last year of the Grits, he pocketed $8,212 00. But the ex Governor hasseen Mr. Davies and gona one better. Since 1874 he has /managed to get possession of no less than { $65,353.08 of Government money! That One thousand five hundred and seventy- | is quite a snug little sum, certainly. five feet siding laid down. Seventy thousand new sleepers laid on western section, and thirty-eight thousand new sleepers between Charlottetown and Georgetown. A large number of culverts repaired and pointed with cement, and a large number of culverts renewed and covered over. Thirty-five miles of track relaid. ‘The read bed repaired from end to end. Two locomotive engines. The passenger cars refitted and furnished with .the Miller platform and vacuum eo hrake. This spring, the cars and other rolling * “stock of the road have beea sent out of the . Workshops.in a style very far in advance of what they ever were. Already (as will be seen by the advertisements) arrangements shaverbeen made for the construction of a statium house, étc., at Miscoache; and sixty- five thousand dollars are immediately to ’ Seglaid out, in the still further improve- menutof the rolling stock. By comparing the freight rates of 1878 with, those cf 1882, it will be found that the following reductions have been made: ussel mud per 10-ton car, from $9.80 to $6.13—1ifty miles-—reduction, $3.67. Briek per 10-ton car from 89.88 to $7.50 —fifty wiles—$2. 30. Lumber, salt, coal, iron, plaster, miner- als,.per car, from $11.50 to $9.00—fifty miles—reduction $2.50, Live stock, sugar, molassex, hay, hides, coal oil, earthenware, per car from $24 to $23-—100 miles—reduction $3. Flour and meal from $28 to $22 per car —100 niles—reduction $6. Potatoes from $25.50 to $14 per car— 100 miles—reduction $11.50, Cordwood from $28.50 to $17.50 per car —100 miles—reduction $3. And in like proportion, according to the distance, the carriege of these and many other articles, - These things show the advantage of hav- ing im power a generous, discriminating Government, willing to make concessions, and the advantage of electing as our repre- setitatives men such as} BRECKEN, HACKETT, McDONALD, MUTTART. Who supports Blake «nad Mackenzic? LAIRD, DAVIES, YEO, PERRY, McINTYRE, ROBERTSON, C—O I 9 ne A CORRESPONDENT of the Toronto Mail writes :--‘‘T never gave a Conservative vote myself, but on this question of doing work and paying our own people 1 am heart and soul with the framers of the I am satisfied that as long as we have a nation alongside of us who havé high duties, aur only safety is in looking our own N. P. ont for ourselves, I am persuaded that if Cartwright and his fellow-incapables get into power next election, millions of dollars now: vested in manufacturing will ‘he sacrificed, anc evils he declared himaelf / powerless to avert will be upon us in ten- fold intensity. Ask the men who came threngh the fire before whether they believe the interests of Canadian manu- facturers or working people will be served well “by the free-trading crowd of incapa- bles who were in power before, and they will tell you.” f : Sue "t in order to put a arge fee in his own pocket neglected to keep our claim for @share of Fishery Macarad before the Fsihe C tet tin 7 ~~ om . cont (ares — au exchange: The } become visible j pevehaen sky, Without. the aid of che ts ition ig a little more than half we ; up from the Korizen to the polar star it 18 visible only in the evening in the north- etn hé.wisphere. Tur Wieate dona md ie : , ce tr ; sateie have warred a i cae ther nati¥e tribe, taken their chi a, and committed moat revolting ole “The cause of the revolt is alleged a,rarian en. croach mente. | No wonder the ‘‘patriots” are anxious to | . . get in power again. — we --—- Who got ustarge grants for Public Works? BRECKEN, MACDONALD, MUTTART, HACKETT. ot A me Summerside Notes. The weather for the past few days has been much more favorable for farming operations, and farmers have been taking advantage of it. The rain, however, has again set in this morning. A fatal accident happened at New Annan on Saturday, whereby a boy, son of Captain Kenneth Ellis, lost his life. The boy, who was only twelve years old, was in charge of a span of horses which took | fright, throwing the little fellow out of the waggon, the wheels of which passing over his head, caused almost instant death. _Much sympathy is felt for the parents. ; oie _ . | Tuesday is nomination day, and it is } anticipated that alarge crowd will be in town, as the June term of the Supreme Court sits that day. In all probability the speeches of the candidates will be made in Ludlow Hall immediately after nomina- tion. Mr. David Grady has opened and fitted up a first-class hotel opposite the station, suitable for the most fastidious. It is com- fortably furnished, aud we have no doubt the landlord will get his fair share of patronage. Quite a scene was presented at the Rail- way Station on Wednesday evening, preparatory to the train starting for Ken- sington, where Messrs, Hackett, Rogers, Yeo and Perry were to hold a meeting. Groups of the supporters of the different parties were largely diseussing the situa. tion, while every new and again you would hear such expressions as: ‘‘ It will bea desperate fight ; but Hackett and Rogers will get in.”—‘* What about Jamie Yeo?” -—** No chance this year.”—* Rogers and Hackett— Rogers and Hackett.” Mr. Rogers’ health seems to have im- proved within the last two or three days, and he looked remarkably well as he step- ped on board the train for Kensington. Your correspondent was unable to be present at the meeting which, from report, seems to have been quite a success. Senator Carvell and Richard Hunt, Esq., returned from New Brunswick on Wednes- day evening. The Senator took train for Charlottetown. Col. Hunter Duvar, Inspector of Fish- eries, was in town during the week. Who did nothing for the dMstand during the five years they were in poacer ? LAIRD, YEO, PERRY, McINTYRE. © <p 0 ie ae On Monday last we were shown a broad- cast seed sower just invented by Mr. John Dickieson, of this town, which appears to j merit attention. We were shown fields of both wheat and vats sown by it, and noth- ing could exceed the evenness of distance at which the blades appear above ground. The machine is very simple in its construc- tion, and is consequently less liable to de- rangement than others of a more compli- cated build. The same seed-box will do equally well for sowing grass seed as well as grain; but there is a grass seed attach- ment added, so that grain and grass seed may be sown simultaneonsly. The machine can, however, be sold with or without the grass seed attachment. The quantity of grain or grass seed to the acre can be regu- lated at will, while an indicator shows the exact amount. By a very simple arrange- ment, the number of reres passed over is shown by an indicator for that purpose. In this way fields of whatever size or sha are measured in acres as well as sown with serd. This attachment can be thrown out | Of gear when required. Mr, Dickieson, the /Mventor, is well-known throughout the | country by his fan mills. Farmers can ex: aniae the new machine at Mr. Calhoun’s war 86, hear the station. A | been applied for—Pioneer, >» on’ has THe DAILY Meeting at Somerset Hackett and Rogers Supported by an Overwhelming Majority. A mass meeting was held in Somerset Hall, Somerset, last evening. Addresses were delivered by Messrs. Hackett and Rogers, the Government candidates, and by Messrs. Yeo and Perry, the Opposition candidates. Strong speeches, on behalf of the Gov- ernment, were also made by Senator Howlan, E. J. Hodgson and G. W. Bent- ley, Esquires. John W. Hughes, Esq., also spoke. Messrs. Rogers and Hackett were pro posed by Peter Duffy, Esq., and seconded by John T. Murphy, Esq. ay The nominations were carried mously. Messrs. Yeu and Perry were also pro- posed—the proposer and seconder only voting for them. The meeting was enthusiastic and unani- mous. Three rousing cheers were given fer Senator Howlan, and three for the Govern- ment Candidates. Prince County is safe for the Government Candidates. Meeting at Kelly ‘Cross, UNANIMOUS FOR Government Candidates. A Merrtina of the electors of Queen's County was held at Kelly’s Cross, on Wed- nesday night. Over’one hundred and fifty electors were present. It was addressed by the candidates on both sides. The meeting was unanimous in favor of the Government candidates. MEETING AT CRAPAUD. Se Five to one in Favor of the Government ! unani- A meeting of the electors of Crapaud and vicinity was held last night. Over one hundred were present. After the candi- dates were nominated and had addressed the meeting, @ division was taken, which stood five to one in favor of the Govern- ment candidates. Mr. McKenzie's Illness, SUCCESSFUL MEETING AT OTTAWA. SIR JOHN ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED AT HAMILTON. Mowatt Fieered on the Boundary Question. L Special Dispatch to the Examiner. Orrawa, June 9. It is stated that Senator McPherson suc- ceeds Sir A. T. Galt as Canadian Commis: sioner to Great Britain. Hon. Mr. McKenzie is lying seriously ill at Markham. His condition gives rise to gravest apprehensions. Medical men have been consulted. His friends hope he may recover so as to avcid the necessity of placing another candidate in the field. Sir John McDonald met with a splendid reception in Hamilton last night from all the leading citizens. An address of con- tidence was presented to him by the work- ingmen of that city. The Liberal candidates from Ottawa call- ed a meeting last night. The conservative candidates attended, spoke, and carried the meeting three to one. Mr. McIntosh called upon all the meeting, who agreed with him tu stand up, and by this means showed the feeling of the meeting. Mr. Dalton McCarthy and Mr. Mowatt, Premier of Ontario, met at Barrie, yesterday, and discussed the Boundary Question. Mr. Mowatt declared that the Government were trying to defraud Ontario of territory, at biddiug of other Provinces. Mr. McCarthy, in one of the most telling and argumentative speeches, completely convinced the meet- ing that Mowatt was wrong. Mr. McCarthy showed pubic documents as proof, but Mowatt had none. McCar- thy carried the meeting two to one. The Reformers admit Mowatt inferior to McCarthy as a debater. Tue Patriot unceasingly prates about faxing the poor man’s flour. It forgets that Alex. Mackenzie in a speech at Halifax said :—‘‘ Now, when your leaders come down here they declare, as Dr. Tupper did the other day, that a tax on flour would not raise the price one cent, and Dr. Tup- per quotes me as an anthority for that statement : ‘‘ WELL I DO BELIEVE IN IT; I BELIEVE THAT NO TAX WILL A®FECT THE PRICE OF A OOM. MODITY OF WHICH WE PRODUCE A SURPLUS.” Sitiniilprsclin MonTREAL is in the midst of a peculiar educational crisis. The school boards, both Protestant avd Catholic, have been badly smitten of late with the elaborate building mania, have spent all their funds on architec: tural adornments, and they now find them- selves in a bankrupt condition. The result is that the teachers have received notice that their services will uot be required after this month, and that the public schools will be closed on the Ist of August. > oT a - A TELEGRAM from Montague reports that North, last night, was carried in favor of Y. PRIN al ANOTHER lot of those beantifn)} Rust: es (j R FA GLEARI N (j SALE oo Stands, st A. MeNeill’s Anction _—— Wrought and Cast Scrap Iron, ‘in accordance with the printed forms eup- bar Street, near Euston Street, Charlotteown : also 2 Lots in the Royalty (12 acres each.) ‘port in the United States at a moderate | freight. the Grit meeting held at Murray Harbor | Ch town, May 9, °82. 9. 1882. SO OO a A | ’ } | 83 QUEEN STREET. } | } } ; ' } i : ’ GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, | Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all | kinds of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. : Come early and secure Bargains. | N. B.- Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts wil! | Special Notices. M7 3i Ciam Cuowprr at the Lorne Restaurant, jt 8 10i cod CaLu at Fraser's Prag Store for any style of pipe or any braad of tobaeco you ever saw ear tell of. e Lime Jvice--Fresh Montserrat Linn j Juice, on drauzht at the Apotheonries frais Desbrisay’s Corner. fin 7 2aw Im pat Go to P. G. Fraser's D. ug tore, if you wish to cee the best assortinent of pipes and tobacco in the city. {janes Just Recriven.—A very choice assortment of Childres’s Carriages, American make, which will be sold very cheap, at the P. &. Island Furniture Wa:crooms,—M, Burenrk. {juae7 pat lw Tue Lorie ie one of the best Restanrants in the Dominion. Call and be convinced, } (ju 8 104 eod * please call and settle without delay. THe regular quarterly meeting of the , Benevolent Irish society will be held iv. St, P. E. Island Railway. Dominion of Canada, PROVINCE P, E, ISLAND, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. OLD CAR WHEELS. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the! undersigned, will be received until 24th | June, from parties wishing to purchase an| estimated quantity of twenty-five (25) tons! each Wrought and Cast Scrap Iron. In the City Court before Rowan Rozerr FirzGeratp, Esq., the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlotie- town. : AKE NOTICE that His Honor the Sti- Delivery can be made immediately on Rail- pendiary Magistrate for the said City of way Wharf, Charlottetown, Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and Separate tenders will also be received until | authority in him vested by the Statute of the June 24th, for an estimated quontity of thirty |General Assembly of said Island, intituled (30) tons old cast iron car wheels, ‘* An Act in further amendment of an Act to In exch case state price per ton of 2000 Ibs. | Incorporate the City of Charlottetown, and of The department does not bind itself to accept ' the statute 43rd Victoria, chapter thirteen, the highest or any offer. in amendment thereof, ordered and appointed L. B. ARCHIBALD, | that THURSDAY, the twenty-second day of Supt. | June, A. D. 1882, be the day set down for Railway Offices, Charlottetown, June 8, 1882. | hearing all appeals made to him from the st john sun, hx herald 2i ' _, last preceding valuations, assessments or rates _imposed or authorized by the City Council of d R | i the said City, and ont on such day and = ' thereafter. unti] all such appeals have been P. é. Islan al Way. | heard, at the hour of eleven Sank, forenoon iv jin the said City Court, in Charlottetown the eforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. By order, FRANCOIS 8. CHANDLER, EALED TENDERS, addressed to undersigned, will be received unti) July: Ist, 1882, for the erecticn of a Passenger and Fri ight Statien at Miscouche, similar to that! Collector for said City. at York or Freetown. Dated this 8th day of June, 1882. Plans and specifications may be seen at the. -. : Superintendent’s Office, Gharlottetown. i Ga 8 vee — = — | Tenders to be endorsed on the outside, ; ‘Tender for Miseouche Station,” Tenders will not be noticed u less made: WANTED. | ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at Picton Marine Slip, a few good Ship Carpenters (rood wages given. Apply to J. & J, YORSTON. plied, nor unless accompanied by a certified bank cheque, or cash, for ove hundred dol- and Caulkers. lars ($100) which will be forfeited if the! party declines to enter into a contract when | called upon to do so, If the tender is not accepted, the deposit will be returned, | For the due performance of the contract, | satisfactory security will be required by a cash deposit equal to five (5) pcr cent. of the amount of the contract, : te e oe ai itse . sap shelowest oc anp tans "| MiCMillan’s Depot, L. B, ARCHIBALD, Round, Nut and Albion Slack, Superintendent, Railway Offices, Charlottetown, June 7, 1882. A quantity of which the subscriber in- tends keeping constautly in stock, in order 6i dly & wkly pat, kca ne pres pat pio 8j li | ‘to be able to accommodate his patrons at K - iVi O all times. Terms cash. R. MeM! LLAN. HE undersigned has removed to the old June 6, 1882. CLOTH DEPOT, on Great George Steet, next door to Stumbles’ Ha:.ess Shop, and having purchased a large assortment of Fac- tory Cloth from the Mill Valley Wooller Mills Company, at greatly reduced prices for cash, is prepared to sell cheaper than ever during the summer. Highest cash price paid for wool, or ex- changed for cloth, June 6, 1882. 4 COAL! ae OVER 20 BOATS FOR SALE, A® I intend going out of the Boat Hiring - Business, I will selithe business as it stands, or any of the boats. Apply to JOHN C. PHILLIPS, Steam Navigation Vo. Wharf, May 3i, 1882, Si daily pd C. H. SCHURMAN. June 7, 1882—2m 2aw, whly li Wanted to Purchase. IN STORE ! eo 10 20 wean iocs Superior Extra, } 6 to 12 wonths old, Choice Patent Process, > FLOUR. ' Apply immediately to Choice Patent Strong Bakers, | ne oe 7 7 = odie K. D. CORNMEAL. ALTER MUIR, ee } | At Cornwall Cheese Factory, or to onfectioners A | FENTON T. NEWBERY Bright Refined } SUGARS. | Sune 6, 1882—~33, wkly li, ne 2i . Yellow Refined | ed ; Porto Rico } JUST RECEIVED! | Choice Bright MOLASSES, SOLE LEATHER, ‘8 o'clock, p m.-—-Jas. HvGHEs, “ecy. ee j ! | Patrick’s Ha'l on Saturday, the 10th inst., at j§ 3i Bevvast Gincer ALR (the real article) just , received at the Lorne Restaurant, also a lew | barrels of Ciderine, the French beve | ase CaLu and see the large supply of Ordcker at Colwill’s. Webuy for casi and wil) salt cheap m29 2aw why 4i, - EVERY oNx goes to Fraser's Drag Store for handsome pipes and the most fragrant ee , A € . a 3 “s . Receivep per ‘‘ Worcester,” this morning, 1,700 lbs. new fresh Rhenbarb; Come and get some-—very, very cheap, at Apa & Toombs, 73 Tiere are ‘‘rustie pipes,” of matehless beauty, in Fraser’s Show Case, that are fairly longing to be filled and smokey _ Ganeb LANDING TO-DAY Ex KTREL BLANCHE... 1000 Halfchests TEA, 25 barrels PICKLES, 50 tins MUSTARD, 2) bags NUTS, 1 case NUTMEGS, 1 bale CLOVES. EX EREMA,— a 300 barrels CORNMEAL, . CARVELL BROS, June 9, 1882-~-2i, pat 1i re) AUCTION SALE. Monday Next, 12th June, . AT ll o'cneck, An™, At my Auction Rooms, 11 Queen Street, Boxes Roisius, Boxes Onions, Bags Nuts, Bags Dates, Brooms, Backete, Ac. — Batter Crocks, Jara, Tuilet Sets, &e.; Cook Stove (2nd hand), Veuetian Blinds do, — — ALS ; hantifal Rustic Flower Tertas cash, A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, wn a a eee een is “ROUND COAL. Y AUCTION, TO MORROW, BATUR- DAY, 16th June, at 1} o clock, at Dun- can’s Wharf, 68 tons Round Qvallex > Mary B., from Glace pay, “Sale positive. A few of these Stands. June 9, ’s2—*i reserve. n+? A MeNEILL, June 9, ’82, Anev’r, {F\HE SHOP ai present occupied by the New Yok Singer Manufactaring Company, Queen Street. Applicativn to be made te M. STEVENSON, Tinemith, eae HAY FOR SALE. BOUT NINE TONS PRESSED BAY, LA excellent quality. Apply to JOHN H. CATHRAE. Ch'town, June 5, 1882. ai WANTS, LOST, FOUM W Axtep—4 BOY for gotteral work, Ape ply at the Exanier cfiice. {2 —— a ae Y REQUEST will resuin’ keeping “Post- June %, 1882—eod tf aereese, ». de, MATCHES, Children’s Carriages and age St mps at P. G. Fraser's Drug Store T D. PIPEs, - . for the accommodation of customers, -})@ - KEROSENE O1, Express Wagons, '§W LET—Furnisbed rooms, with i 3 ; oats itehen. is ofl ul WHITE BEANS NFAT STYLES, CHEAP, at = ee sere Se RICE, "ae ‘ ANT! D.--A man to attend a store and RAKING SODA a " H. COOMBS’. Jook aftera horse. Married man pre a TA : } June 5, 1882-—3i cod ferred. Enquire at Examixer Office. (ju 6 AYER » RAISINS. saa eae a eae a 7DON YOOK AND NURSK WANTED, Foria aaa ER \ THE H EADQUARTERS / formation apply at the Ex 7 mr | y ' , . je OIL CAKE MEAL, Be teeters di ihn gene 7S JHE) POTATOES, LATE Rusk, ‘yieils than the Early Kese, is of FENTON T NEWBERY CENTRAL COMMITTEE qaniith.. Amt’ 5. beter headband It is the Charlot J 3 : 2 oF Os . best for both farmer and shipper. Peck, 3 arlottetown, June 3, 18$2 di, 2i whly cents; Bushei, $1.25; Pays Hxtra. Also, OF THE Plamta, Flowers and Vegetahles.--A>e >@ For Nale or to Let, wood, Charlottetown. ju 3 Bie 4, wekly Bie : vat ogg eer meg ITH RIGHT OF PURCHASE, a Liberal Conservative Party ’ een Tretie tease Head of Hille Building Lot 75 feet square, on Orie. iS THE : : MARKET HALL. : The Hall is open every day and evening May 16, '8?-.3i mo th sa 2w for the convenience of Liberal-Conser- vative electors throughout the County who desire to receive, or wish to give, FOR CHARTER. information reepecting the campaign. HE first-class Schooner “ Barbara Mit- | [ima 29) chel!,” 64 tons cargo, Produce to any, AGENCY OF THE ova Scotia Sugar Refinery For further particulars apply to BENJ. DresBRISAY. Apply at once to A.McNEILL, | i ’ Auctioneer , the Government candidates, rv Gaeiers oe ae At ‘‘ Edgecombe House,” on Thursday, the daughter of George and Alice Peake, months aud J] days. we Sth instant, Lilian Ada, dearly loved infant | particulars apply to Freehold Farms. (LIMITED.) | Hillsborough Street. borongh Street, formerly the property ¢ : W. Hyndmen, now cceupied ty Mr, Uns worth, Possession on the 2ad Juac a DesBrisay. pre ena llee fy O LET, with immediate possession giver, a neat, comfortable Cottage, with am, stable and gurden, situated om hichmond Street west, near the river. [ent moderate. Apply to Jases D. Masox, «pms 26 Si ed) fg°O RENT A. honse coutaining thirtecn rooms, lately occupied by Mr, E. Walls t, Rent Jow. Inquire at A L. Barons & Ce, {ma 13 3aw Ca HOTEL TO LET- This Hotel is finely situated, standing opposite Bishop's Palace, on the highest ground ip the OD | The undersigned has been appointed Agent | city, OR SALE—Severable valuable Farms in'for P. E. Island for the sale of these Sugars. different parts of the country. , Prices and samples upon application to A. MoNEILL, Avct’r. HORACE HASZAKD, It contains 37 rooms, and being Con- lizgnons to the Sieam Navigation Company's Fur! No order taken for lots of less than 25 bbls, | Wharf, is admirably adapted for the accomo- dation of summer visito:s to the Terms easy. Apply to Messis. Geo, Davies jsland. April 13, '82-——tf *Ch'tows, May 20. 1882—Im cod & Co., mdon Houre. fap i?