i THe Dairy EXAMINER, M A z 2 ’ | 1881. Se Se | | —— _— The Price of Cotton. Tue lest Patriot contained a curious | article on cotton. The editor of that | paper contends that cotton warp is thirty cents a bundle dearer than it was beiore | the National Policy was introduced. Sup- pose his contention is true—and we do | not believe it is true--what does it} prove? Will the /afriot contend that because oats were selling in Charlotte- town for twenty-eight ceats a bushel be- fore the National Policy was introduced, and are now worth forty-four cents, the increased price is due tothe N.P. It would be just as reasonable for him to do so in the one case as inthe other. Some cotton merchant lias evidently beeu stuffing the editor of the Patriot with nonsense. Here are his own words: ** Our readers can see how the consumer is fleeced in order to iacrease the profits of the cotton ring when he learns that the Dominion merchant can tc-day go to the Ucited States and buy equally good if not superior cotton warp to that manu- factured in the pampered factories of the Dominion, pay the «xorbiiant protective duty, and land the article here five per cent. cheaper than he can the home made article. A gentleman whose experience is extensive and whose veracity is beyond question tells us that this is the fact.” To use a favorite phrase with the editor of the Patriot this is ** rot” of the worst kind. Does he expect his readers will believe that the intelligent merchants of this city, and other cities of the Domi- nion would buy from the Dominion manufacturer if they could get an equally good article from the States for a price five percent less? Why they do not import their cotton {rom the States and save the five per cent besides paying thirty cents a bundle into the Customs insiead of into the pockets of the cotton ring is a mystery to us. There is another mystery in connection with this cotton warp story which we > OWE More Accommodation for the Public. Berore the last Dominion Electioa Sir Charles Tupper promised to use his influence to make Halifax the Winter Port for the Dominion. We see by our late exchanges that he is fulfilling his promise. While in England he entered into negotiations with Mr. William Cunard for the purchase of his splendid whart, and with the Admiralty for the purchase of a piece of land required. We are most happy to congratulate Sir Charles upon his recovery, and upon his prompt action in this matter; and trust that he will now turn his attention to the establishment of efficient winter com- munication between this Island and the mainland as guaranteed by the Terms of Confederation. om ©! The Queen’s Birthday. Yesrarpay the citizens of Charlottetewn celebrated, in a quiet way, the sixty third anniversary of the birth of Her Most Gra- cious Majesty Queen Victoria. The holi day was generally observed. Bunting war plentiful ; and the Royal Salute was fired by Major Morris’ Battery of Garrison Ar tillery with military precision. In the afternoon Victoria Park was the scene of a variety of games and other amusements, chief among which was THE CRICKRT MATCH. As announced in Tne Examiner of Monday, itfcame off on the Cricket grounds between Oddfellows and All-Comers. The game commenced at sleren o'clock, and con- cluded at six, resulting in an easy victory for Oddfellows. The score of Mr. Jehn H. Yeo ‘‘73 and not out” was the most notice- able feature of ths game, and has hitherto been unequalled in this Province. The fol- lowing is the score :— would like te see explained. is the States is suck a good honest man as to sell his cotton so cheap while his brother of the Dominion is such a scoun- drel as to sell it at extortionate prices? According to the Pxtriot’s theory, the Yankee manufacturer ought to be a greater scoundrel thao our own cotton lord, for he has double the amount of protection afforded hii! ! «—mtae-xs ee ———-—----- Concerning Nuisances. Toronto has an ** [Injunction case” ov the decision in which The Mail makes the following comment: “It is common learning that the iaw is strict and that the old bias agaiust mechanical industry prevails in our legal traditions still. The books are full of eases bearing on the question of nuisance, and judges have in the past leaned towards the strict interpretation of the precedents in favor of the protection of private pleasare. But of late, particularly since the establish- ment of extensiye railway systems, and since manufacturing industry has widely spread, the courts have taken a more liberal view of the question, aud have re- fused injunctions for alleged injuries caused by railways, and businesses es- tablished under legislative provisions. The question that agitates the mind of manufacturers is this-—are they to be open to constant petty persecution from people who may fancy themselves injured in person or property by the noise or emoke of a necessary, a valuable aad a great industry? The actual foundation of the wealth of the city consists largely of manufactures. This being the case, ii is obvious that the largest liberality should be exercised towards them in cases such a3 we are discussing. If the location of an established industry is to be disturbed because neighbouring resi- dents happen to have seusitive nerves or querulovs dispositions, then it is clear that industry is under an obvious disad- vantage. It is for this reason that we regret the suit, and regret the decision. We shall not cavil at the law laid down, but take the liberty of saying that possi- bly it may have been misinterpreted.” The Monetary Times, commenting on the same case, says: ‘it would be a serious mistake tv so harass and worry manufacturers as to drive them from the places most suitable to their business. Unless some settlement of this case is made, it is likely to be carried turough all the Courts, with what result it is im- possible to predict, except that the whole subject is sure of being very iully ventil- lated and discussed.” We may remark that it does not, in this case, appear that the plaintiff moved his house closer to the nuisance, or that the defeudant had used the premises as a manufactory for upwards of thirty years. In these respects the case in Toronto differs materially from tlie Aliey-Duche- min case. ee i Bayx Fisnery.—Advices from Newfonnd- land state that there are favorable reports from the Bank fishery. Several bankers have come in with goed catches of fish, and are olng on aga n through the sammer. Messrs. March & Sons’ sehoever ‘' Betsy” arrived a few days ago with 275 quintals cedfish, and 15 quintals of halibut. Several others have been reported with 200 or 300 quintals. Two seamen named Peter Phelan and Charles Christenson, belongiag to the Nova Scotia a schooner ** Notice, ef Gloucester, were driven from their vesse! on the 30th of ef April, on the Grand Banks, and, after 30 hearse of groat hardship, were picked up by a passing schooner and landed at St. Mary's, InsURANCE.—-Marine, Fire, Life and Acci- dent--effected in most re! able cnmmpenias. Fam. W. Hynpmay, Agent, [ap6 How is it | that the Protected manufacturer of cotton | ODDFELLOWs lst INNINGS 2xp INNINGS J H Yeo (net out) 73 2 F Kennedy 13. —s not out 0 J A Longworth 21 : R C Higgs 4 2 R V Longworth 8 6 RT Weeks 2 6 J A Moere 0 4 W H'!Leckhead 0 3 T Farquharson 0 1 C Coles 0 3 C MeNeiil 0 0 Extras 8 extras 2 Total 129 31 129 Grand Total 160 ALL COMERS. Ist INNINGS, 2nci INNINGS, J H Cathrae, 0 9 | L Brecken, 12 a | © Bourke, 0 5 L. Yeo, 5 I | L H Davies, 8 0 | B Davies, jr 1 3 L B Disney, 3 6 | R F Quirk, 0 i S Jenkins, 1} 7 D Kennedy, (notout) 5 0 W Saunders do 2 0 Extras, 9 9 Total, 54 32 Grand total, 86 Victory for Oddfellows 74 THE SONCERT. The cencert in the evening was well at- tended; and if mnsice had charma to render an andience insensible to the unsightly Market Hall and its surroundings, and if it were possible te reconcile the Ave Maria and the Quintette Club with Brannivan’s Band and the Znlus of the ‘‘ Carlottetown Amateur Minstrel Troup,” it might have proved a success. The ‘‘ Amateur Mius- trel’s”’ did their part in their way slmoet as well aa the musicians of the sams class who come here from abroad. Mr. Williams and Mr. Hermans both sang very well indeed. Mr. Worth’s cornet solo, with accompani- mont, was very fine; and other good pieces were urtisticly rendered. Yet the effect of the concert on the whole was not pleasing. The wixture of classie music and niggar minstrelsy was rather incongrueus. tO Ar the Stipendiary Magistrates Court this fereneon Jen Riley, who was some time ago sent to the penitentiary for shop- lifting, appeared for being drunk and dis orderly, aud was fined $3.00 or fourteen days. This is the same individual who created much consternation in Pownai street yesterday and shook terror into the denizens ef the West Bog. Francia Nil son, charged with deserting from the brig Alpheta, was sentenced to eight weeks im- prisonment. Charles Henry was summon. ed for gelling liquor without license. The case was adjourned until Monday. Races.—-At the race in Amherst yesterday, the three vear old class was well eontested Two colts by “‘ Harry Baker” won fires auc second money. Inu the handicap race Truro, Kitty Therne’s driver was thrown from the sulkey and received injuries which will probably terminate fatally. Mr. Wes cott’s horse Zulu, which started in the race with Kitty Thorne, did not take a prize. } Tug steamer ‘‘ Worcester” arrived from Boston this morning with a cargo of merchan- dize and the following passengers: Rev D R Merrill. Mrs Walsh and tww children, Mr Daniel McPhee, John Kennedy, Mrs Emily Robinson, Maggie Campbell, Maggie Mooney, Aunie Mooney, Mrs R Chaffer, Mra Flora McDonald, Miss Sarah McKenzie, Mrs Cal- lahan, Miss Mary J Gillis. A Smarr OL_p> May.—An old man named Gillis who resides at @rwell, and says he is ninety-one years of age, walked from his residenee to thirf}:ity—nearly twenty mi'es- yesterday. Hedd not appear much fatigued after the journey. Sravr Comamnper J. EF, Cocnian, R.N., of the Admiralty survey of P. E. Island, arrived in the Caspian from Liverpool, at Halifax, on Saturday. Captain Coghlan joined the Gulnare, at Pictou, on Monday last. Tux police this forenoon arrested an insane girl whom they found wandering through the streets early this morning. She is now in the station awaiting the arrival of her friends RememeBer the sale of Household Furn’. ture ar the 8t. Lawrence Hotel to-morrew, Thursday, May 26th, at 11 o’clock. Ne reserve. A. McNeixu, Auctioneer. Capt. FRanK GALLANT is securing large caiches of lobsters at his factory at Nail Pond. Weare informed that he has al- ready completed the packing of over three hundred cases this season. | Loss. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. a UNITED STATES. Bostox, May 21. The steamer Ganos, from Mantanzas for Boston, with sugar, collided last evening 10 | a thick fog, 20 miles east of Boston light, | with the steamer Pembroke, of the Warren Line, for Liverpool, and the fc rmer aank in forty fathoms of water and is a total One of thecrew was drowned ; the rest were rescued. ‘The loss on the cargo 1s $350,000 ; on the steamer, which is owned in Lull, England, $160,000. The Ganos . ~ cargo was consigned to R. O.2Oushman & Ce., of Boston. The Ganos was 1,443 tons and 7 years old. —_—— EUROPE AND THE EAST. Paris, May 22. At aprivate meeting organized by Irre- oncilabies, to protest against the sentence of Hessy Helfmann, after a number of in- flammatory speeches resolwious were passed censuring the acts ef Russia, and blaming France for crushing the right of asylum, and hoping thas the revolutioniats in Rus- sia would triumph. The report that France had decided to “THE DAILY EXAMINER, MAY 25, A Literary and Musical ENTERTAINMENT WiiL BE HELD IN ST. PATRICK'S HALL, Wednesday, the 8th of June, FOR THE BEYEFIT OF MR. N. P, STRAMBERG, Leapsx or Sr. Patrick's Banp Some of the best talent in the city have consented te take part im this Kotertainment, and a first-class programme will be prepared. Doors open at 7 o'clock; entertainment to sminesee at 8. . Adnieaee 25 cts.; reserved seats 35 cts. Tickets te be had at Rankin’s Drug Store and at the ‘‘ Diamond Kuekstore, THOMAS E. FLYNN, Chairman of Committee. May 25, 1881--2aw m {mw im occupy Tuais is wholly unfounded. Sr. Pergsrssone, May 21. The Governor General of Charkoff has issued a proclamation forbidding the porse cution of Jewa and stating taat the Jews, equally with all other faithful subjects of the Car, are under protectior of the law Lonpon, May 23. The Standard's despatch from Durbar wave the Boers have defeated the Kaffirs. Thoy test 70 men killed. A Constantinople despatch says: Abdul Bey, the ex-Chiet of the Albanian League, haa bean ceurtinartialed and condemned tu death. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, May 21. The Commissioners appointed to discuss the new treaty with Franee are Messra. Rivera, Wilson and Kennedy. Dupuis, May 21. The priest, Father Sheehy, arrested at Killmallock, under the coercion act, has been a prominent member of the Laud League sinee its foundation, and was one of its original organizers, having attended its firat meeting in this city. Father Saeehy and his fellew prisoners, arrested yesterday, were eouveyed to Naas jail under a strong escort. New York, May 21. A London despatch says that the debate in the House of Commons on Father Sheehy’s arrest continued till midnight, and revealed «a remarkable agreement smong varivus sestions of the Irish Liberal members in condemning the action of the Government, in refusing to give the canse | woich led to the arrest om reasonable sua picion. The moderate members predicted worse results would follow from an act which would be regarded as an insult to the religious sentiment of the Irish natiou in ciussing the priest aa a village ruffian. The oa Tuesday todizeuss the arrest, is con demned as illusary and worthless, because the Ministers would not pledge themselves to wive full information of the specifie act on which the warrant for the arrest was based. Dusit, May 21. Grea‘ excitement prevails at New Pallas. A flying column, with two guns, left Lim erick to assist the sherif in making seizures fer rent in the district. This is the frat active service undertaken by one of the five flying columns at present organized in {reland. ———a @ hE-- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces, ‘Toronto, May 25—10 a m. MedJerate te fresh winds, mostly from the Horth-east and nerth ; fair, cool » eather. + “He discovery of a brass tube the sise >f a@ hen 8 egg m the stomach of a cow, exited some curiosity among the butchers at work 10 viessrs. Biake bros’. slaughter house on Mon- day. ‘the eow was purchased irom Win, Bag- wali, Exq , who a yé¢ar age get ber trom Gover- ver iiaviland. While in the Governor's possessivk @ potato stuck ia her throat, and vn ths farrier inserting a prebe, the cow struggled and ,broke the brass end off the probe, which she swallowed, It remained in ner stomach w.thout effecting her in any way, and wien kiil-don Monday she was in prime order and weighed over 1ivv lbs, ancistinguatangeniell BaRBERING.——By referenee to our adver ising columns 1t will be seen that Messrs. Joho Harrison and Jeuseph Gillis, two sing men Well aua favorably known, have entered partnership and will hereafter prosecute the business of Barbermg in the Union House Barber Shop. We advise di whe appreciate a clean shave or stylisi nar cut to give thei a call. Iv a receut address, Mr. Symes. the meat dealer, mentioned tie suggestive fact that the largest dead mea? dealers in the Uu:ted States Swift & Us., Chicago, were importing potatoes trum Nova Scotia to iatten their cattle with, and that these men ackaowle ge that beet can be manufactured im Nova scotia cheapei by two cents per pound thau in Cnhicaye ihiuk of that, ye potato raisers of the fertile uplands of ‘‘ the gem of the Northern seas. ’ Tre num>erof immigranta entered at Cas- tle Garden, New York during the present month has been uuparalieled, aud if there is no falling off during the rest ef tue month, the arrivals for the whole of May will prsbably exceed those ef the entire year in 1577 er 1378. thi ectaalataincans Tue barque ‘* Edith Carmichael,” MeEach- ern, master, sailed trom Dankeitb, for Dele- ware Breakwater on the 2%rd inst Searing. —Nearly al! the sealing fleet has arrived at St. John’s. Onthe whole, the seal- ing has" been better than expected. De. Dopp» lost a fine two-year old filly, by strangles, on the 23rd inst, Tus Wimbledon Team sailed from Quo- bee to day, under command ef Lieutenant- Colonel Gibsen, of Hamilton. GarpeN Sggps, just arrived, warranted gora and fresh, the best you car get. Call and get them as the ‘‘Family Grocery.”— R, K. Brace. [dy wky— may5 pe Government's offer to holdja morning sitting: record when four y ars eid, and has a pedigree ranking among the jastest trotting |horses in the United States. His stock, wheiker for style or speed, will compete with that of any ether horse on the Island. He is the sire of some of the fastest trotting ‘horses in the United States. A filly, three | years old, owned by Mr, John O Rouaghan, trotted a mile on Summerside ice on ths 25th March last,in three minutes ; ana Mr Stephen VU’ Hare, Fort Augustus, has ene of bis colts 1] months old that stands 145 hands high, ‘and shows excelleat trotting points. ‘The ‘following gentlemen are a few of those who ews Colts sired by the ** Abadallah Messen ger,” aud they wil cheerfully testify to his merits if required to do so: ‘Thomas Murphy, Seuth Shore: Matthew Doyle, do.; thomas Burdett, Rocky Point; Malaehy Me Neill, Long Creek; M. McLaine, do.; Mr. MeDon- ald, Black Point; James Gorman, DeSable; M. Melvyor, Gulf Shore; Alexander Owens, Cosnty Line; Thomas MeVarvill, Semerset; iJ. T Marphy, Newton; Patrick Duffy, do ; Peter Duffy, do; Dr. Kier, Malpeque; Mr. Crowley, do; Peter McNutt, do; James Heffe’, Towushend’s Corner; C. Campbell, Cape ‘Tra- verse; Jobn Mattart, do. These are only a few of the many notable stock-raisers who admire the Abdallah stock. Numerous other testimenials can be furnished, if required, amoug them the following extract frem the Summerside Progress, in reference to a trott ing match at St. Eleanor’safew weeks ago luis paper, published by a practical agricul turist, says: ‘‘ The last race was the most ex citing. The race was for two-year eld colts, in which two entered, viz: Peter Morrison’s chestaut celt Abdallah Boy and Mr. G. in- man’s chestaut filly Fairy. Before the start the betting was in favor of the filly by edds but when they got the word in the first heat the bettera of the edds Jecked blue, as Ab daliah Boy” took the lead and opened a large gap between him and his fair contestant, and won the heat by a long distance amidst great applause frem the spectators, The second heat wasa repetition of the first and was wen by Abdallah Boy in commanding style. Cur reporter never had the pleasure of witnessing ao much speed as shown by the colt Abdallah Boy, and may say that if Abdallah Messen- ger, the sire of this colt, continues to show stock like this fellow, Mr. Ronaghan need net press the services of his stallion on the people of this country as the colis will show for themselves.” for particulars apply to John UO’ Ronaghan, Owner, Somerset, Lot 27 The Abdailah Messenger, Owned by John O’Ronaghan, will travel the season as foilows :-— Monday, May 9, leave the owner’s stable, Somerset, pass throuzh Cape Traverse, stand at Nebert Carruther’s dinner hour; Carleton Point, Muncey Irving's ever night. Tuesday, May 10, at Daniel uigley's din- nerhour; Joseph MeDenald’s, Crapaud, ever night. Wednesday, May 11, Hampton at dianer hour; M. MeNedl’s, Long Creek, over night Thursday, May 12, Cornwall, at di-ner hour; P. Conrolly’s Livery Stables, Char- lottetown, over vight. Leave P. Connolly's Livery Stable, next week, and pasa threngh to John Monaghan’s and stand there at dinner hour; thence te George O'Neill's, Half-way House, stand there over Sunday, the 15th; Monday, the ‘6th, pass through to Edmusds’ Hotel, Sum merrille, at dinner hour; thenceto Montagne Bridge, at James Campbell's over night; Tueaiay, i7th, through to Cardigan Bridee, and atand over night at John J. Campbell's; Wedaeaday, 8th, will pass threngh to John Kenuy’s, Baldwin’s Read, and atand there at noon; thence to Monot “tewart. over night; Thursiay, 19th, MeGraw’s at noon, Stasd at P. Connolly’s Livery Stable, Charlotte town,wery Friday; pass through the Bedeque Read and stand at Mr. oady’s over night 3rd June. The above route will be continued during the sasasoa, once a fortnight, weather per mitting. Terms made known on application to JOHN O'RONAGHAN, May 26, ’8l—ne li SPRIG SUPPLLS! 499 barrels choice brands Flour, 23 bags Navy Bread, 25 tierces Sugar, 30 puns. Molasses, 75 chests and half-chests Tea, 30 hoxes and helf-boxes Flat Tobacea, 10 boxes and half-boxres Ts ist Tobacco, i) addies Gold Bar Febacco, 190 boxes Soap, 59 boxes T D Pipes, 150 boxes Raisins, 10 Ings Rice, 20 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, Washboards, Wrapping Paper, 50 kegs Nails, 290 bags Salt, 109 cals Rope, 20 tubs Butter, 50 tirs Lard (10 and 20 lb. tins), 20 catks American Kerosene Oil, 30 cases do. do. do, 50 suits Oil Clothing, 150 barrels (good bright) Herring. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 23, 1881—1m eod For Sale or to Let. -_" Al Freehold Property, with a front of . eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty. four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing a doer Apply on the premises to MRS. BUSWALL a ‘Abdallah Me-senger”’ had a 2. 30 March {2, 188! —tf YUBSCRIBE for the DAILY KXAM NER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in Provinces, 1881. w. Pa DELICIOUS COFFEE | ’ HAVE just received a consignment of Five Cwt. of the FINEST FRENCH COFFEE, prepared by John Crump & Co, from the finest selected growths ef Pure Coffee, and put ap in pound and half-pound Selling low to the trade, WILLIAM DODD, (Jueen Square. ‘Tins, May 20—6: ea IMMEDIATELY, at the building of the new Church at St. Peter's Bay, — 12 first-class Masons, 10 first-class Bricklayers, to whom will be given good wages according to their knowledge of, aud ability in, their trade, Also, a Lime Burner. M. RAYMOND, Architect. Hd. St. Peter's Bay, May 25—ne 2i Union House Barber Shop ‘7 °EE undersigned having entered into Partnership under the title of **Har. risow & G LLIs,” are prepared to carry on the business of Barbering 10 first-class style, in the above named Shop, whieh is abundantly fitted for the purpere conn They have a large experience in the busi- ness, and guaranice satisfaction te customers, JOHN HARRISON, JOSEPH GILLIS, Late of the empley ef Mr. Jehn Power. May 25—tf i P, ii, Island Pottery. cs E above Company has en hand a large guantity of MILK PANS, FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, BEAN POTS, ~ MOLASSES JARS, PRESERVE CROCKS, and ether Ware which they offer at Whelesale @nly. Samples can be seen at the office of the undersigned—Corner Queen and Water Sts. BT No gales at the Works. Every deseription cf Ornamental Flower Pots, Garden Vases, etc., made to order. Also, Bone Dest for sale. FRED. W. May 21, ’81—2aw Hotel Coachman Wanted, ~ WAN'T a live man to drive ‘ Franklin House’ Cab. An eXperience 1 party who can give good references preferred. Good pay for the right kind of man. Apply to Hi. COOMBS. HYNDMAN. May 21, ’S!—-2i, pat li DRIED JUST RE- 100 BBLS. KILN CrIVED. BORAGE HASZARD. May 17, 1SS1—3i eod Herring. Herring: P00 BARRELS HERRING, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. May 17, 1851—6i eod FOR GHARTER feo Ports in the United States, G SCHOONERS, with carrying capacity of 3090 to 5000 bushels Potatoes. Some can take deck loads of Hay. Apply to W. KENNEDY, At ‘‘The Confectionery,’ Charlettetown, Mav 23, ’81—2i important te Farmers and Stock Kaisers ! MILK SUBSTITUTE, FOR REARING CALVES & PIGS, To Arrive per ‘‘Ethe! Blanche” from London PEAKE BROS. & CO. April 26—eod. Charlottetown to Pictou, Note is horeby given that Gn and After Konday. 23rd inst,. the Steamers will leave Charlottetown for Pictou at 7.30, a. m., instead of 5 30 as at the begicning of season. May 20, 1581. Pleasant Residence fo Let, f YHE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- mzn, near the head of Hillsboro Street. session given in a few days. may9—eod tf JAS. DESBRISAY. TOW’S EXPRESS. NGRTON’S EXPRESS. i. for NORTON’S EXPRESS may be left at the Stores of H. Coombs, Dr. Dodd, or G. H. Haszard, where Blanks wil) be furnished on application, or with RK. B NORTON, At the Store of Messrs. Bourke, Son & Co May 14, 1881—3i law, wkly li The Revised NEW TESTAMENT (Authorized Editions ) A full supply in different binding. from 20 cents upwards, at MORRIS’ BOOKSTORE, Post-paid en receipt of the price. Summerside, May 20, 1881. Pos- Prices km Bottles,.—Wanted, 1000 dean Pint Bottles, —MacEacuxrn & Uo, ap28—3w evd SILVERWARE neem ee AUCTION Houseliold Furtttuie, AM instructed te sell by AUCTION, og . THURSDAY, the 26th day of May inet at ll o’clock a. m., under and by virtue of & Bill of Sale, made by Jousx McLerop to Fiena Ann McLton,— Allthe Household Furniture and effects ip the ‘St. Lawrence Hotel,” consisting ef Parlor and Ceek Stoves, Grates, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, Bedsteads, Bedding, Window Blinds, Karthenware, Glaseware, and sundry other articles, Terms cash. A. McNEILL, Auct’r, Charlottetown, May 19, ’8i—till sale ~ VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT AUCTION. AM instructed by Cusrtyrs McGregor te sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, on Friday, the 27th instant, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, All that Valuable Freehold Property situate at the entrance to Charlottetown on the St, Peter's Read, consisting of a Lot 160 feet on the St. Peter’s Road, with Dwelling House containing ten rooms, together with a stable, The house is at present occupied by 8. G, Laweoo, and rents for $100 a year. N. B.—As the owner is desirous of realizing upon this property, it will be sold at a bar- ain. sa” Terms liberal anil made knewn day of sale. W. D. STEWART, May 20, 1881. Auctioneer, ’ WILL SELL AT PUGLIC AUCTION, on Saturday, the 28th inst. aT ll o’CLocK, AT THE Queen Street Auction Rooms, A Consignment of ELECTRO-PLATED AND AFCHAN Silverware! Consisting in part of Tea and Coffee Services, Spoons, Knives, Cruets, Carvers, &c., &e., just received from the Factory in England. sz Will be open for inspection on Friday, the 27th inst. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, 813 PACKAGES Superior Teas HAVE NOW IN STORE, 813 chests, half-chests and boxes of VERY 8U- PERIOR TEAS, which I will sell at the lowest figures for cash or goed paper, Also, in store, Pons. Bright Retailing Molasses, Hhds. P. R. Sugar, Barrels Labrador Herring. Barrels Dried Apples, Bexes Raisins, soap, Crackers, Pipes, &c., &c, Selling low. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, Take Notice. OW is the time te get your Knives, AN Scissurs and Razors Ground and Re- paired in the best manner. Umbrellas re- pair'd at shert notice. Orders left at the ‘**Eastern House,’ Vownal street, will be dromptly attended to by ; May 19, 1881, May 21, ’81—3i P. NARDINL Will remain a few days only. Ch’tewn, May 20, ‘81 —4i pd Wants, ost, found, & > capable and trustworthy person as Housemaii in a famlly ef References required. three, Apply at this a pply [ma 25 3i W AN £20) —A smart Boy to open Oysters and make himeelf generally useful. Ap- ply at once to the ‘* Lorne Restaurant.” | @ST—Sonday evenlng, tel Benech: ; The fiuder will be rewarded by leavi itjat the EXAMINER office, [ma 23 3i a @ST—On Friday afternoon, a Child’s India Rubber Drawers and Bib. The finder will obli.e by leaving the same at the iXAMINER COffice.—li pd Vi ,AX TL U—Two emart, steady boys to ¥ work ina Mill. Wages six dollars per month and found.--Wrieur Bros, Souris Steam Mills. [ma 20 6i pd (180K snd DINING Koom GIRL want- ' ed luumediately at the ‘“‘ Revere House.” [ma 19 rPX LEV.— Honse on Upper Queen Street, containing Six Rooms, at present eccn- pied by Archd. McKinnon, Separate Yard, ossession lst June. Rent moderate,—J. F. CURTIS. may6 ee Servant Girl. Enquire of Mra. M, A. Cameron, corner Cum- berland and Evston Streets. {ma 19 3i pd ‘O be Let, and possession given on the ist July, the SHUP and. part of the VeHlar under Terpsichore Hali, at present ec- cupied as a Watchmaker's Shep. Apply to Mrs. BE. Buruts. {ma 13 law W AX TED.—By a Young Lady, a situa- tion as Preparatory Governess (resi- dent er daily), or a limited numberof Musie pupils, where the lessun could be given at the home of the pupil. Refer to Examiner Orrier, [ap26 &ANTED-—PBy an experienced hand, a situation ina Diy Goode Store. Good references. Address M., care of McNutt Bros,, Summerside. [may 19, 3i Wass A Girl for general house- work, Apply at Examuvn oilice, [m 17 he ge I np init ibe A ion ss ok eee eee 2 ek eee ee 8. ee Oe ee ee ee. Oe ee ok be. i. 6 i ee i