| = . ER NR A SI AT A eS ma CER Te TS oe Te 418381. : THE DAILY EXAMINER, JUN a es F ae . Pee . Bi aie t th ital Se The Fortane bey Amat. { Local and Other Items. |, Acumsdamichnonres stata | A DA EL IN GS Toe Day ExAMIgEr, JUNE 3, 1881. —_ WATHER. ee YestTerpay, the Me yor, the Recorder, | land Sir Edward Thornton, British Min-} pyises unc hanged. ‘ister, | negotiations relative tothe outrages upon | | American and Councillors Murphy, Byrne, Smith, | aud the Chief — | Lawson and McLean, Engineer, left town about 11 a. iv company with Mr. Weasel, the Engineer | sent here by Mr. Gumble, to ascertain what the probabilities are in regard to supplying the city with water. The partyétirst visited Winter River, and ex- amiued the stream at the point indicated by Mr. Murdoch in his report. This point is about three hnadred yards west of the Union Road, on the property owned by Mr. Charles Bryenton. ‘There ean be no doubt of. the abundance of the supply and of the purity of this water. It is perhaps the most suitable stream 10 the Island for a water supply. Dotted here and there along the banks are springs of pure cold water, not thirty feet distant from the main stream It has now capacity to supply a town of over | peraries who have kindly noticed the en fifty thousaud inhabitauts ; and the water | required for our city purposes would ‘hardly be missed from it. We help feeling what a boon to tho citizens would be a copious supply of this clear sparkling water. How it would lay our dust, cleanse our shirts, and refresh in the morning ba*h. Mr. Murdoch’s water guage kept on | this stream for a whole summer, proves that it keeps its volume of water unabat- ed. course, is much fuller, and in the dry seasous its diminution is comparatively | slight. Some time was speat here examining the stream for a short distance up and down, and then the party proceeded to Curtis's Dam.ou the Winsloe Road. This is a fine siagie stream, and now shows a) large volume of water. But the water guage and the testimony of the inhabi- tavts show that in dry seasons the water becomes greatly diuvished. There are good natural facilities Lere for damming ; and were the wuter supply permauent, the quality is all that could be desired. Its present capacity would probably fill a sixteen inch pipe. ** Gates’ stream” and its sources were next visited. This stream pow shows plenty of water runniog rapidly over a solid clean bed, not s° full stream, but iv the opivion of the engineer amply sufficient for our town. But its supply is not permanent, and during last fall's drought it was nearly dry. Seme time was spent in carefully exa- Mining all these streams, following them to their sources and examining the largest spring heads. The party town in the afternoon. The Winter River -upply is certainly the best. We know from actual analysis that it is the purest water in or near the | city. Its supply is abundant; and if Mr. Murdoch’s report is to be believed, it is the least costly. Troe the Curtis and Gates streams, if connected as suggested by Mr. Murdoch, will give a full stipply, | but this will evidently be more costly. We do not know what offer Mr. Gamble will make the City. or on what terms he will bring this water into our town, but we hope that an arrangement may be made, by which, without over- burdening taxpayers. the great advantage of an abundent supply of pure water may be secured, i LA Slim A The Picteu Hlection. AGAIN the Grit pewspapers are wrong. They have been stating confidently that Mr. Holmes was to be the Government candidate in the Picton election contest. It does not appear that they ever had avy authority whatever for the statement ; and being a Conservative, it was not likely that Mr. Holme: was going to de- sert kis post and duty at the head of the Local Government, even for the sake of representing such a fiue County as Pic- tou in the House of Commons. We never supposed that Mr. Holmes would be the candidate; and it turns ont now that ata convention of three hundred leading Conservatives, drawn from all parts of the County, John MeDougald, Esq., of Westville, was enthusiastically and unanimously nominated. Mr. McDougall is a young man, uever before * candidate; and the feeling of confidence in their strength pervading the Governmeat rank« is evidenced by the fact that he lias been selected to cope with one of the ripest and strougest Grits in Nova Scotia—the :nan who headed the poll in 1874—Mr. Carmichael. Suc- cess to Mr. McDougall, for in hia success and the triumph of the Government lies the hope of the miners of Pictou. German Export ;Trade. German advices state that Prince Bis- mark has submitted to the Reichstag a memorial recommending the adoption of of measures for maiutaining aud extend- ing German export trade to Eastern Asia, Australia, aud the South Sea cannot | In the spring of the year it, of} as the Curtis | returned to) ! —— ‘—--- It is anuounced that Secretary Blaine | concluded and prolonged | i aac titw ‘| } i New York, Juno 3—Arrivod Kitty Clyde, at Fortuoe Bay,! May, from Pb, B. Island. have fishermen ——-- Newfoundland, in January, 1548, and Cou. J. Guster Dovar, Inspector of ata later date at Cape Bretov. The Fisheries, is in the-city,. He is.at the American claims for losses by fishermen nveregated $108,000 Osborne. ag; The agreement a between Blaine aud Sir Edward Thorn-{ CeLttnawood ScHRFIBER, u, ton is that the British Government shall pay £15,000 sterling, aud that their Gov! ernment will give a receipt in full. E , Inspector rive here to-morrow evening. On the evening of the Ist instant, Dr. 'Schurman, of this Island re-deiivered his 4 | fine lecture ou Carlyle before the alumni ot Acadia College. —= le Bnlargement of the “ Little Daily. wstilcaiitaletaaliaet OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. | Personat.—Drs Johnston and Darrach | land Mark Butcher, H«q., took passage in Our thanks ore due those of our contem- | he “Carryil” for Boston yesterday even We wish them a pleasant trip. ar my. largement and improvement of the Daly Examiner. We clip the following para graphs ; (From the Patriot, Charlottetown ) A ewe, belonging to Mr. William Acorn, of } | Lot 49 recently gave birth to a lamb whiel | had four eyes in the centre oi its forelead and l+we tails. OUtberwise it was as well formed as ‘omy lamb need be. ‘This is also a fact, The ExaMIner appeared on Monday, ep larged aud improved in many ways. Ut looks very well. The Company are ®VE Gg rice A very. interesting game of | dently prospering. ferickes will be played at Victoria Vask to (From the Mail, Toronto.) morr w, by the members of the Crescent Cricket Cluh—Law Student All Comers Band of 62ad Battalion. eeenengisiprenesen — | | } va. j Newspapers reflect pretty accurately the | enterprise and prosperity of a community, | Qanadian journalism has within the Laat | year taken an unexected bound forwars, | Che cause, of course, is the general tn- provement in business and the excellent outlook for the feture. Svome people are) led to diecredit the sineerity of newepapers in the statements they make ; bat when | Conservative journals anueunce that busi- | ness is improving, they couple their an nouncement with an indisputable proof of lithiasis | The Qneen has taken possession of the | pet peacucks which Lord Beaconsfield kep: | at Hughenden. When the gorgeous birds | errived at Windsor, the Queen, her daughter Beatrice, and her sou Leopold, drove to the aviary to give them courteonte | welcome, lum steamer “kadgar Stuart” sailed for ' Halijax yesterday eveunay with a quantity of . , shiaped 'b lob tridves: bhi shi their statement in the shape of an enlarged | P wk, shipped ‘by ! bert Bridges; bay, thi} pea by WW. b. VWileou filgys and Vaptain paper, a new dress of typs, or a better sup ply of news. The Reform papera, which daily predict disaster and decay, also give threush freight to meworth &tvo, Mr passeuger by her. BS s9DSters oh GB, by L Doan, sod ive pool, 6B. Wilson riggs was a evidences of their sincerity. One of the) Sita i latest newspaper enlargements is that of) Tye Anchor Line steamship Macedonia, | Cherlottatown Datwry Examiner. The peo New York for Glasgow, is ashore on | ' frou ple of Prive> Edward Island evidently |, 2 Paw mom oP * know. how to appreciate a live, newsy sheet. pi mig 7 Ses oC.’ , ie Muli of Can yre. Au African liner na- ; i .* : ’ en #unk bv a coclision at Foriabdy, on the . att: oe ; ‘ gel a . bef : (From the dimes, Monetow.) Lancashire coast, and a South mericaL | The Charlottetown Darry EXAMINER, 1 ‘has been towed mto Havre im a sink- | , c ? . ® 4 ‘ } at *y i 4 £ 3 i Fea | lta eniarget form, mekKkes an Xie ‘ : Lion, alt rs nhing ashore fy pearance It wives evidence of & hI ait “i Pil Gf that pornt, : é ° e , TY g° _ e a ; U2CTULNSSe Lhe LA e sizs of this paper. of increased belongieg to Mr. Francia Finni- | f Vernon iver died last week—-at least, 2 ” i — i ; al, Pred r-cton. ie was have died—and was auled to a weiyliboring marsh as food for the | iwo Gays alterwards the hore was} ' . HORSE MuwW ADDONS eh From tac Cap suppesed to i ! mr The EXAMINER comes en larged and improved. We congratulate ntemporary on its good prespscts. DAatILy ie us aeons teund ia bis owwer’s barnyard, but net kick- | \ ng, though he was sawrt aad lively. ‘The | horse is now at work ou Mr, Finnigan’s farm. Vnis is a fact, vouched for by an eye-witness. ge re ur ¢ Fron the Jeurnal, Summerside ’ [Thia we reproduce a3 a curivsity in its | way, merely remarking that it lacks, w a} a ee MeexaLpD has commences | : odimaiandl How. Jars certain extent,the esseutial element. | work aa'Chief Juaticn of Nova Scotia, Un The Examen has, beginning with its|deing so be received, through Heuys. L | issue of Mouday (23cd) last, beeu eniarged | ihumseon, Q@ C., the congratulations # the! Bar. His Lordship, it is reported, repited ! very feelinuly . Headverted to bis long ceb vection with the Bar, and statei that though |ne had eft-m been cogaged in warm coptre- | versies while discharging the dvuis of his! | profession, he had aiways met with the uni | form courtesy ¢f bis” professionai brethren ‘and denunciation of these wio wil nut Low white thus employed. Me trusted be carried | i i ia ‘ . ' , duwn before them, the eniargewent Is of a thly , neay. : + coum earthly advaniage to anybedy. What *' with him tothe bench the same good icelioga | om the wart of the Bar, which were fully re to the tue dioncten Times. We! | should be pleased to be enavied to state ir} /was improved, but Weare not. Except te give it more room for unscrupulous puffluy of ite mutual adiuiraienu-requring ci.que, alZe of ' | i ‘ ‘condition of wretchedness, to be sure, the | ciprecated on hia part. re | seif-styied editor and manager of that daily | sheet finds hiaselt in ! Lf he leaves his cffice for two or three days to go see his fricincdts | At the examination of the Cellege yeater- in the West of the Province, bis “wicked/day, the Priecipal mentioned the names of | partners, with Lewis or Donald at the | the fullowing yourg gentlemen, former stud- | ite«f the College, who had distingui-hea themselves durtyg the past year, At Mets oliege, Montreal, Messrs. Win. Weeks, Hee- | car McDonald and Arehibald McLeed had | taken tucir b. A. degree with distinction; Mr, | Leigh Greyor had gained a scholarship at the} besianng of the third year of hos course, and | Mr. Wellington Dixon had come cut second | man of ‘he second year. In Malhousie é ‘ol- | lege, Halifax, Mr. John P. Meleud, who had | distarced all eompetitors in the ‘* Muaro” | Scholarship examivation, last October, was | first stud:at of his year aud Mr, Humphrey | Mellish tovk a bigh place among the siudents | of tie 3rd year. top, immediaiely fil the paper with excep tionable matier, and whicd he bas te spend | the whole of the next week or two, crying | peceavi for, and telling twenty faisehveus tw make people believe that he wrota those utterances himself! Fer a geod high churchman, We are really sorry for brotuer Cotton, as his case is much ike that of good Deacon Smith of Cincinatti, a truly good man; bat who is cursed every day and allthe time by wicked partners, and his life made s burden by having constantly to forswear himself, as it were, for their pro- tection. Ob! the hard trials «nd tritbula- tion of the producer of *‘ an orging.” Ve are pleased to Jearn that our talented young friend, Dr. Jubn A. Macdonald, of Panwure Isiand, has been elevated to the position of Surgeon te the General Hos. pital of Montreal. Dr. Macdonald’s bril. Waist student of medicine at. MeGill College, where he carried off the highest honors, hia evergy and ability asa practitioner in Montreal, as well as his praiseworthy ambition, have earned for him this important position. I+ ts grati- fying to see #@ many Islanders successfully fighting their way upwards in nearly every profeasion in life. We congratulate the | > gprs einieoailisligt ont tei A Cowarpiy Arrack.-— Last night short- ly before midnight, ss Mearsrs. J. F. Mon+- gomery, J. C. Doull aud W. CU. DesBrisay were walking siowly up Pownal Srreet After passing Murray's Corner, they ob- served a person standing wt Haszard’s ols corner opposite. They were engaged in conversation at the time, but noticed that he moved along slightly. Snddenly, wher in the range ef the gas-lamp and a hight is the window of Mrs. J. 3. Macdonald, ad j jiming the Wagataff Hotel, Mr. Des- BUCCeES 43 Aa Brisay, who was > advance, heara Dr. upow hts latest achievement, and trnat { semething strike the platform in that it ia only the foreranner of higher | frout of him heavily, rebounding aa, it Meesibeer ’ * into Mra. Macdonala’s window, break- se Oe ai ing alarge pane of glass in a room where two ladies were sitting. Hearing a sereain of course these gentlemen’s firet atiention was for the ladies whom they knew to be mm the honze. A pvliceman was seut for, and admission being obtained, it was found that providentially no injury had been done to the ladies, but there bad been a narrow eseaps. If Mr. DesBrisay had been a atep farther im advance, he would have received the full furee of the missile which preved to be a pice of granite, subsequently found | /")™ te a eee in Mra. Macdonald’s room, weiyvhing several Wlice yg te oe nk ese, Spee n, ure malice, for these veutlemen had noi a ke ea cee” eae MeKenzie, Mr . 9 on the atrest haters. and had ; aa) ns : : —— et een os Mion served any person except this may, wh hoe Dl sae i deed : Mr. M Stier! ed evidently aimed for either Mr. Des Brissy , silk hat, or Mr. Montgemery’s euwine: — helmet. Thera are some deesperate holes I around the lower part of Pownal atrect, and we advise the attention of the police te ? Tue satled for B ston a args f a cargs of steamer ‘ Carrol]” Thursdav evecing, with sroduee and the feliow iy PASScUuvers ; Mr J dichad yen, Mr A Meillen; Dr Johnston, wie and ewe children; Dr Dariach, Mise MJ Meee, Wr Win Major, Mr James Yates. C KE Bisns, wife and twe children. Mr KB McPherson, W O’Deagh, A Meiascher:, Viss Harbor, Mr Chvarka Deagh, Miss Murphy, Mr Johs VcKenzie Andrew MeLecd, J Woodside, J ‘Metiouald, M MePherson, Mrs White. Miss smith, Mf) Livin ston, Miss “teDonald Mr | | us fifty miles go-as-you-please in the | Cibizens kating Rink, yesterday, resulted in javietery for an amateur colored pedestrian slabs J wp “yd oe : j mau a Wilbam Byers, with Daniel Ryan— OM, C160 POCERtTIANS Wilh DO Jor ad to another amateur pedestrian seeend The AvOLa that street, and persons re-iding | pace was for a purse of seventy dollars—$46 thereon will never know when they are to the first ; $20 te “he second. and 810 to the, Islands. The memoria! complains that | Germany is outstripped in these regions | by England, France and America; pro- | poses the establishment of commission | houses for the export trade, a bauk to facilitate pecuuiary remittances, and a line of steamers to China, Australia, and the South Sea Islands. acd urges the grant of a State subvention to the pro- jected steamer line. Cricxer.—Tle match to be played to- merrow will be the return between ‘ Rights’ and ‘‘ Lefts” of the Phouix Cricket Club, The members c/ ihe Club are requested to be eu the ground, as masters of a will be bequght before them during the afternoon, freo from such brutal and cowardly | third. The fol'o ing contestanta started at attacks. i’ sree o'clock ‘ Legeit, Byers, Ryaa, Cormick > 6 om | and Archibald McKinnon Cermick. after | | completing twenty-seven mile~, suffered n.uch | Good fen land i untingr Sent C a nd in Huntingdonshirire, from sere feet and retived trom the track, and | which let five or seven years agoat 32s to wor, ; + eat ype to 40 s per ecre, is nad difficult to let . “rr > a — aoe 2 me ay 15s to 203 to 253. Weak fen land with | eft t Se ae eee ree ae * re ; “— 1} left to compete four first nestcion. — aa 7 pose . will ae jamateurs tackled to the professional in a . ordshire a great, 7). deal of light poor land cannot be let o any | oo fat prics whatever. On an estate of 2,000 acres, 1,5u0are uveceupied. In another district 2) farms are vacant or I+t at nominal renta, ard im many cases over Berks and Oxon half rents are being taken to keep tenants. pelied him to retire from the track in a/| fainving condities, after compl tine forty | tales and fonr ls ps. fat miduight, with Byers first and Ryan second, as befure saved. Leggett did not pet third money, a8 a | rovision was made —~ ee me oe Report has it that Mr. Childers, British | to the effect that a pecestrian is not entitled | ©. Nar under T rpeichore Hail, at present 6c- ened as a Watchmaker's Shop. Aj piy te bg). © Burris, {ma 13 law Secretary of War, will shortly take the to. priz> unless he cowpletes the full dis- portfelio of Chancellor of the Exchequer, tance of the race. Lady Mecdonald 10 Eng)and, and also con: Tue market to-day was large and active. | yeys the gratifying intelligence that the | Princess’ health is by the Boera since peace, and the loyaliets in the Transvaa are much diaturbed. . party of Boers attacked a number of na tives on account of their loyalty to the . Queen, and killed ten. re } of Geverument Kailways, is expected to a crm hal ; ‘Oatume of all a SAME Bel “a ANNUAL MEETING of the Share The two ! t ev avwme MARKEY HOTSs They worked like tragans and at the Garden at all hours, at reasonable he upposed thein, avd finally com. | prices. The race vas firdshed | @li communications to Southport Post Ufiie. much improved. no-awisirialiindesitadanis Numerous outrages have been commit'ed the establishment of instance # In one The native tribes for resistance to the preparing Tar Derby has this year been won by an American horre—lroquois—bred by Mr. Weletf of Philadelphia, and owned by m Mr. Lorillard of New York. This victory will ba considered a good triumph for America. Ir .qnuoisf en hisa rival in Eng- land was much fancied, and the betting be tween bim and Porigrine, the Enytish favorite i: the race, was nearly ejual, being 5 to 4against Peregrine, and 6 to 4 against lroquois, Lroquois was mdden by Archer, whe is without doubt, the best jockey im England. Tue Prince of Wales has hecome very wpular during his visit to Pesth. Count Andrassy told tim ata public dinner that hé had, by bis frank and amiable manner, taken every Hungarian heart by sterm, He oredicted that the Prince weuld make as excellent a sovereign as he was now charm- thy aS & lait. his visit, four Hungarian magnificent ‘horses and sets of the yorgeous national | adorned with | the Maygyars, remarkable jewela and native gems of great saiue. STARRED OD. The Prince bought, during | On Wednesday, the lat of June inst., at the | resideuce of the father of the bride, r rtlanil, N. B, by the Rev. D, Maerae, D. D., Annie, econd vaulter of the Hon. Join Me Viiilan, to J. Austen Belyea, Barrister-at-iaw. ‘Pnes stebbinys, Mr. fellett, of Souris, P. E. 4., dangbter of C. C. but forme: iy of New bury Port, Mass. REE Se A RN ERE NNT a ne eR Ist, by [lev. cat ED A HiOi BL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOCSR. June l- Henry fzarted, Quebec; Kuight, souris; D Schurmanu, Summerside; F H Campbel!, Pictou, NS; Mis H M Cronan, Halifax, NS; Misa Crapg, de; DE ‘‘Jarks and wite, Urwell, June 2-——-Acam A ior i Stewart, Hamilton; E M Myneck, Boston; Jas Jehnsten, Grand River; T © Simpson, Haltax. ant. . lina @ . Ae oie For Liverpool Direct. “HE FAST-SAILING BRIG ALPITETA, 3u0 tons register, classet Al at . loyds, Nelson master, saving the greater part of her cargo new ready, wiil Sail from Charloeticfown en or wbout the Psth last. Carrying Lubsters at one shilling sterling per cease. Loading Berth—Peake's Neo. 1 Wharf. For freigh: epply to JOHUN HUGHES, Jane 3, 81-- till 13th Charlettetown. OPENING A ‘Bremner Bros. Bookstore hin Tr STock oF A LAKGR Royai Readers, Arithmetics, Geam- mars, French Readers, biciivn- | ite >; neghberhced o > City Gol : : i ‘Hiiwor the propo cur beseew at wy'taiee | VOU @b @ Considerable Discoumt <a ries. & ce —ALSO— A nice assortment of the Revised New ‘Leataments, BREMNER BROS. June 3, 1881-—pat 2: Bank and Steamboat Stocks, WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen *quere, on FRIDAY, 10th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, — 20 shares in Merchants Bank P. E Island, 10 shares in Union Bank P. EK. Island, 4) shares iu Bank of Vrinee Edward !sland, Ssharesin P. kL. Steam Nav. Company. WILLIAM DuDD, June 3, ’8l—4ifsmth Aucti reer steam Navigation Go'y OF P. E. ISLAND, holders cf the above Company wii be hel-i at their otice, corner of Great George aud Lower Water Streets, at seven o'clock en THURSPAY EVESLNG, the sixteenth day of dnne, bdsoi. Ry order of the Pirectors, r WwW. HALES, June 2, 1881. Secretary Grand Magic Lantern Exhibition AND ENTERS4INMENT, U UDER the auspices of the Cadets of y Temperance, to be held in the Academy oi Music, on ? URSIVAY, June 7th, inst, Jo comimence at § o'clock. ‘Liek«ts 15 and 10 cts. NOTIGR 1G SHIPPERS BY BOSTON = STEAMERS, TO FEEIGHT will be received L three u’clock on days of sailing. Bills of Lading must be presented for sig- mature by dour o'clock. CARVELL BROS. Jane ], 8i—law wed iran Stewart Market Garden, . 4 the leading kinds of Vegetable Pianis now ready, aud wil be offered fur sale after on Market days JAMES BOURKE. Half mile from Southport Village. Address {ja 2 41 pa lar be Let. and possession given on the ist July, the sHtsP and part of the thas this day been declared on tke Capital | ~ | Stock of this bank, tor the past half year, | _ ss | payable as ite Head Uiiice ‘Villiam | j At the residence of the brides father, June | Union Bank Wiliam | tv susie H., eldest Cariten, Esq , of Sours, we TWO COWS ean be had by applying | te } fo Lobster Packers. » atcek, Dlg3Y HERAINAS, ‘UST LANDED, and SELLING CHEAP, CITIZENS? oe We aT ) Civic Protection Association |” "itcuing.” “'” “Ste Oxbr ifersings. ; ae ‘* Real Lygbies,” a prime lot. Will be beld in Scott’s Hall this Evening, ; es at 3 o'clock, p.m. WILLIAM DODD, By order, Quoen Square, n. pouse, _ | May 31, 81-3 hec’y. oe ee A NS REVISED NEW TESTAMENT! JUST RECEIVED = J Pne LARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, (Queen Street, Ch’tewn, June 3, 15381. le nL A CT WANTED. A YOUNG MAN to take charge of a small EX. Parniture Factory at North Sydney, Cape Breton. Nove but a sche man need apply. Apply to EDWARD McDONALD. Nerth Sydney, May 30, ’81--Jm [ja 2 BARGAINS iain May 27, 1881. $4000 IN CENTS! CASH GUSTEMERS | wanted Before July tet, : - ‘Tour Thoasand Doilars in cts, Ail Classes of Goods, As 1 am anxious to reduce my Stock. eR. W. TREMAINE, June 1, ’8!. §3 Queen Stret GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES, a Any quantity taken from Cash purchasers or in payment of oid accounts. Ww. E. DAWSON & CO. May 27, 1881—lw ’ { i | | ' | | } CARPETS, ____ Lace Curtains, é&c r| ATS ul AIS A CHOICE ASSORTMENT jost opened, | | 5 s £% and will be so!d at very low prices at HATS A SPEGIALTY. } YRNE EROS. HAVE NOW OPENED THEIR LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT — oF — English, Canadian and ELA TS. | GEO. MACLEOD, | %® The newest and most approved styles. Charlottetown, Juve 1, 18%}, Cashier. | pat her be ry 2w ; BYRNE BROS., | May 27, "1 --6i pat ne Queen Street PASTURAGE. “basics AND BROOMS. i? RIVED TO-DAY,— R. W. TREMAINE’S, d3 Queen Street. n mr 3 oi P. E Island, ' DIVIDEND XO, $4, June |, 81. } MY OTICE is hereby given that a Dividend | | . at the rate of eqxyht per cent per anbum | American and Branches | forthwith. ALEX. HAYDEN, | Cor. Great George and Water »treets, June i, 8l—2i pd sh Sus. FETA, 25 doz. HALF PAILS, 250 doz. BRCOMS, 70 doz, WASH BOARDS. theap. CARVELL Bros. Msy 30, ‘$1—pat 2i SIGN OF THE LAND SALE. AM instruced by the President and | Directors of the Bank cf Prince é¢'dward | islard to sell by Pubhe Auction, on the} Mrouads, on ‘ ve) os i =~ A 3” MONDAY, — the Gth day ef June Next, 1881,, at 11 o’clock, a. m., W R BOREHAM | Ail the unseld portion of ‘* Strawberry Hill” | WW. Fhe Estate, situate in Cherlot ewown Royaity;) TPYEGS to thank his customers, and the (furmerly belonging to the lion. J. C. Pope,| 23 public in general, for the very liberal now owned by the Bank of P. E. Isiand.): patronage extended to him during the time Chis property «xtecds from the ‘pper er! he bas been in business, and to inform them Main St. !’+ter’s Road to the Hillsboreugh| that he has leased and is now fitting up the River, having a good frontaye on that Koad | Store on Graftan Street (formerly occupie ‘nd on beth sides ci the Lower St. Peter’a' by Mise Ellis}, where he hopes to see all his Koad it contains sevem'y-three acres, and | old epstomers and as many new ones as will is laid off in lets of about one acre each, | favor him with a call; aleo that he will (and comprises some of the { nest building | Sale to commence atthe Upper St. Peter's | Road, w&” Terns easy and made known at sale. | WILLIAM bODD, Auctioneer. | FOR CASH, is Largs, Fashionable and Well Selected Steck of Boots, Shees & Slippers, _on May 29th, uptil re- No reasonable offer refused. Don’t forget the place. Ww. R. ROREAM, Sipa of the Elephant Ci’town, May 30 \ ; THE BEST TURNIP SEED, ~—- AT— BEER & SONS, |——__— See 185} Commencing moval } | i May 31, 81—eod 4 . j KILN DRI i / 4) BBLS, KILN DRIED JUST RE oes . 1 uO CEIVED, Gt BARRELS WHITE WINS, of the well-known quality we always keep in GACH HASZARD. May 17, 1881—3i eod ¥¥3,. : ek os iat al re Wanis, Lest, Fond, eee CARVELL BROS. May 20, °61—pat 2i § iS LET—One-half of a double tene- nent House on Sydney Street, adjoining the residence of H. J. Canc neck, Esq. Peos- ' session can be given immediately. Apply te | Frascrs P. MeCarkon. {ju 3 41 pd W ANPEE —A smart steady Boy, about ‘Sor 6 years ef ages, to attend ina general store. Une who has had some ex- perivave preferred. Apply at this office. juS NO, 61 QUEEN STREET, ‘j *—~A TWO TENEMEXT HOUSE L on Spring Park Road. Apply on the pre- mises to James McLeon. jju 3 tf wrx 1ED—~A heuse-maid and a nurse, Apply at EXAMINER Office. May 28. i | GALES BAR VW eaeee immediately, am experienced Salesman fer a Dry Goods —_———~-~- RATS! HATS! Oe enema CHRISTYS’ LOKOGN HATS, rts et PF Bie : >, x Store. Good references required, A IN FUR, WOGL AND FELT, [thie Saice ema AT <- \ JANPED—A capable and trustworthy : person as Hlousemaid in a family ef : MORRIS by — Reéferences required, Apply ey Ge — ‘ 3G} S. fe WAGON for a HORSE five or six ——~————-=- | years old For particulars apply to Rosyrt TO rset ToomB>, Harness Maier, Great George Street. : * Also for sale, and always on hand, alot of WELL-FINISHED SHO: on Queen| Srst-class hyht Harness, (nll 61 law Square, opposite the Post Otlice, Rent, $-00. Knquie at the offce of J. & T. MORRIS, May 31, 1881. Queen street. Cornmeal. Cornmeal LI‘ STORE aad to arrive, 500 Barrels cf Vhoice Kilu Dried Corumeal, for sale at lowest prices. pi Aeree- A Gil for general house- Work, Apply at Examingk office. WJ Astk® iMUroLApiLy. —a first clase HAKNEsS MAKER, to whom good wages and constant, cmpioy ment will be given. Apply to K. R, M Bidot, belfa ae on OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. "| Wo Fenemets To Let, and one Sloven Ch’town, May 2u, '81—2w saw iisfhiovough g Apply to ty ee ELEPHANT. —— ie ae