Local and Other iiems. Tus Convents re-open on Monday, the 4th instant tin LocAL PAPRRs say that cholera is prevalent in Amberst, > } lus St. Peter's School will re open on Monday next, at 10 a. m, ; > Eiourty scholarships have been provided for the ensuing year at Sackville > [us erection of a public hall to seat 1,200 persons is now seriously talked of at Mon. ton. > lures hundred and fifty vessels have | arrived at Quebec from sea this season to date. > _ i Mapame De Remvsat, a granddaughter of | Lafayette, has just died at the age of seventy- hve years elcid Urwarps of 60 per cent, of those attacked by cholera, which is now raging in Japan, suc- | cumb to the disease. fesse iced Picrou mines and New Glasgow manufac tures will exhibit at the Dominion Exhibitior, | Kingston, Out., Sept. 18th. ati echi | Tue wheat crop in almost every wheat growing country in Michigan has beeu inojur ed by the heavy rains during the harvest. _ > - FREDYRICTON is anxious about its young men. It ought to be when a syste:n of water works is required to enforce the Svott Act. nkhAass | THirRTEEN Indians who were engaged in the | recent rebellion of the Creeks have been pun- | ished by public whipping at Little Rock, Arkansas. > Mr. T. F. Dwyer will preach in the Christian Meeting House, Upper (reat George Street, to-morrow evening av half- past «ix o'clock. ills Tue wife of the Rev. John C. Berrie, Shediac, is slowly recovering from an at- | tack of typhoid fever. She is still under | treatment for bronchitis. inieniiey PrReraRATiIoNs are being made in San Fran- cisco for the reception of the Canadian Vice Rezal Party by the Caledonian Club and other English and Scotch organizations of San Fran- cisco. — > —_ Tuere is a class of men in Washington who made a fat thing by advancing Government clerks their month’s wages and charging them anywhere from five to eighteen per cent. for the time. iiciieiiilitndl Own the withdrawal of the Royal Munster Fusiliers from Halifax this month, but one regiment of the line will remain, and it is not probable a second one will be sent there for some time. > _ Sr. James’ Cuvurcu.—The classes of the Sabbath School will be resumed, meeting at 2.30 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Meville, B. D., of Hopewell, N. §., will officiate (D. V.) in this ehurch, on Sabbath evening next. — -> Tur General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Chureh has declined to adopt the ropused amendment to the constitution engthening the duration of a pastor's stay in his charge from three to five years. poi ata Tue city of Knoxville, U. 8., was shocked last Tuesday by a report that Gen. Joseph A Mabry, a prominent politician, had killed D. C. Lusby aad his father, Moses Lusby, in the offic. of the Recorder during a trial. Slide Tue brig “‘Zinga,” Callaghan, master, sailed for Liverpooi, G. B., on the 2nd iust., with a cargo consisting of 10,750 pes deals and ends, containg 276,000 feet superfivial measurement, shipped by the owners, Peake Bros. & Uo. oe — Tue Catholic Church at Petit Rocher has received a chime of three bells, weighing 3700 lbs. No other church in the Province, outside of St. John and Fredericton, can, we believe, boast of more than one bell.— World. Jide ngeiliels Tue sale of the New Brunswick and Canada Railway to the New Brunswick Railway Company has been complete, the papers having been formally signed, aud both roads will now be run by the officers of the latter company. mw Ir seems rather strange that, just opposite ths Police Court, just under the noses (so to speak) of the police officers, just ata point which meets the vision of His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate every day, as he begins to ascend to his office, a large pile of | rotten fogs and other unsightly debris, s ould | be permitted, day after day, to block tne | sidewslk in front «f a new building—in direct violation of the law. deepal Tue Hon. Minister of Marine and Fisheries has awarded a binocular glass to Captain Erickson, master of the Norwegian ship ‘“*Wawaland,” in acknowledgment ot his kind ness to a portion of the shipwrecked crew of the barque ‘St. Lawrence” belorging to Prince Edward Island, who were picked up at sea and maintained on board of his vessel free of charge from Septeraber to the 3rd of October, 1831, when they were landed at New York. - > — Kenstxcton Sapsatu Scuoor Picxic.—A Sabbath School Picnic was heid at Kensington on Wednesday, 23rd ult., by the scholara, teachers, and friends of the Sabbath School | of that place. The day was everything that eou'd be desired for the oceasion, and all pres- | ent seemed toenjoy themselves well. the good things provided by the parents avd friends were partaken of, the Rev. Mr. Maggs, who was present, delivered a very pleasing address to the children, which was listened to attentively. A few appropriate pieces were then sung by the Sunday School scholars. After the singing a few games were eagerly contested by the children, which seemed to give much amusement and enjoyment to all present. The party dispersed at about six o'clock apparently well pleased with the after- noon’s enjoyment. _ >. -_— A xew Drviston of the Sons of Temperance was organized in Malpeque, on Thursday evening last, with thirty-one charter mem- bers, by the name of ‘* Shining Light,” No. 132. The G. W. Patriarch, assisted by sev eral members from “Prince William,’’ ‘*~bam- rock,” and ‘Evening Star Divisions,” 7 | and effective. ducted the ceremony of organization. 1 following officers were duly elected andi - stalled for the present term, viz:—W. ff» John Montgomery; W. A. Mrs. J. Moat- omery; R. S., A. D. Fraser; AR. 3, Miss £ Montgomery; F. S., Geo, McNutt; Treas, R. Stewart; Chap., John McGorgan; Uvn., K. McGougan; A. C., Mise A. Hudson; a. F Owen; O S.. M. MeGonugan; P. W. P, © Taylor. We predict for this Divisivn a pros perous future, Situated as it is the centre of one of the most populous and intelligent | at the ead of Queen Street. After | TEE DALL Local and Other Items. Tue Australian cricketers defeated the All England eleven by 185 to 178. a Tur revolted Tunisian tribes who retrcated into Tripolt have returned home. Dt all THE regular meetiug of the Charlottetown Land League takes place on Monday evening. — o - A son of track-master McLellan, formerly of Truro, Was recently drowned at New ( as‘ le. > fue Bible Class will be held as usual, this evening, in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor, at 5 o’cl ck. —_ > James F. Curtis, Fsq, Chief Landing Waitir, left tius morning, by ‘Northern Light,” on a tour of inspection, through the U, per Previnees. > — ‘Jus specis] attention of parties wishing to secure good farms, or business stands at a bargain, is directed to the auction sale at Aiberton, on Tuesday next, Sept. 5th. omen > : A SPRIGHTLY SKIRMISH took place to-day some sailors and some men at the corners came toa pitched battle. The contest was short and sharp, and order speedily reigned, AN advertisement is published calling for teaders for the erection of a monument to the late Sir George E. Cartier, for which purpose a sum of money was voted during the session of 1881. Tue war is having a bad effect on the lum- ber trade. It has caused a rise in ocean freights; consequently the number of ships coming to Quebec has greatiy decreased, which has caused an accumulation of stock. THE civic assessement of Winnipeg shows that the city has increased in value from $9.- 000,00 $30,000,000. ‘The p pulation of the city has increased from 10,000 to 25,000 in one year. Building operations this year are estimated at nearly $3,000,000. In the month of July there were 186 fires in New York city, of which cigara, pipes aad cizarettes used careles-ly caused twenty-three; cuildren playing with matches, thirteen; | matches lying around loosely, igniting rub- bish, etc., pine. Tae closing session of the American Scienee Congress in Montreal was held on Wednesday last. The next meeting will be held at Mivneapolis. The result of the assem- bling of the association in Montreal has been to add hundreds of of Canadian members to its ranks. REFERENCE to our advertising columns will show thatthe Railway Department will issue return tickets, at one first class fare, from Charlottetown to Alberton, on Tuesday next, September 5th. The train will leave Char- lottetown at 6.45 a. m., arriving at Alberton at twelve o'clock, noon, returning same even- ing. MANiTopa bas to face the increasing neces sity of providing for lunatics within its bounds. Twenty-five of such afflicted per- sons are now confined in one prison, which is cause for the promptest measures being taken to provide proper shelter and care for them ani their fellow-sufferers of the present and future in that province. ——— Montreal Local Government is re {HE solved to test the constitutionality of the new business tax on public com- panies without dolay. One bundred and fifty-four aetiens were entered to- day against banks, insurance, Credit Fon- cier, navigation, telephone, telegraph, railway, and all other companies who have not paid the im post. Tue flower gardens im the city are now at their best, and add much to the pictures- quenees of our not over picturesque city. The ove for flowers has yrowm very much in the city during the past few years, and it is to be hoped that it will continue te grow. Nothing is more pleasant to the eye, and so elevating to the taste, than the sight of a garden in the gorgeousness of full-bloom. Tae huge Sutro tunnel which has been run under the mountains to form an escape chan- nel for the hot water of the Comstock Miues, of Virginia City, Nevada, is now completed. The tunnel is four miles long and the water is conveyed through it into a pine flume, made close to prevent the of vapor. The température of the water 196°, and three million gallons are discharged every twenty- four hours. Tne Mail says:—‘ In reading the account of the reception of the American Seience As sociation at Quebec, we are left under the melancholy conviction that most of the men when they had to face the address, had not had any breakfast. They probably felt like Alexander the Great, who interrupted a prosy mayor (or his like in Greece) by saying: ‘My friend, you have probably dined; Alexander has not.’ But no deaths from starvation have been recorded, Tue trotting season in the United States this year is most interesting, and many new and good horses have came on the turf. Im- portant meetings took place at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and Charter Oak Park, Hartford, within the past fortnight In the 2.19 class at the last mentioned place, ‘‘Faunie Withers- pool” by Almont won first money, and at Poughkeepsie ‘‘Aldine” another of Almont’s get, won the 2.23 class race. A race took place on Wednesday last, at Charter Oak Park between ‘‘Clingston” and ‘‘Edwin Thorne” fcr $3,000. “Edwin” was the winner in 2.19, though ‘‘Clingston” tovk the first heat in 2,17. Aw East Point correspondent, ‘‘ Seottie,” writes us a letter complaining that on account of the arrangements of the Caledonian games, the country people were obliged to leave town before the distinctively Scottish part of the pregramme was rformed, viz.: the ‘‘Gillie Vallum ’ Sword Dance, and Bag Pipe compe- tition; and he also wished to enjoy the fun of the hurdle and sack racing, which came too late for the people leaving by the afternoon trains. Perhaps, atthe next gathering of the Cians, the committee may deem it advieable to consider favorably the subject of *‘Scottie’s” com piaint. Horsford’s Acid Phosophate. in seasickness is of great value. Its action on the nerves of the disturbed stomach is sooth- [au 31, eod wkly.} OATS! OATS! WANTED. districts ia the Island, and composed gf men, ity; i fo wer fs Wehee felt tor pod _ ..,. WHEATLEY & SONS. Sept. 1, '82—Rod fr ty oa, Wkly Jom ; TUB BUTTER, ee ee 2A MINER, SEPTEMBER 2. 18 —— 82. Special Notices. A SPECIAL meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in St. Patrick’s Hall, on Tuesday, the 5th inst., at 8 o'clock, p. m.— JamrEs Hucues, Sec’y. {sep 1 Ong low set Express Wagon, materisl and workmanship guaranteed the very best. In- quire at Family Grocery. —R. K. Brice. [sel SEEASIDE ScumMER Resort. ~ Plenty of rooms at Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach, now. To reach this beautiful locality and estab lishment see advertisement. sel lw Now Open ror Bus Ness —Come one come all, to Cook & Co.’s New Studio, over Apothe- caries’ Hall. Children’s pictures made in- stantaneously by the new process. Aim— to please, [au30 4i Surrrs, over 1000 coloured and white shirts, at 124 per cent. discount off former very low prices, D. A. Bruce, [Aug. 19, tf] ‘To BE LET for the remainder of the season, excellent after-grass pasturage for eight or ten cattle. Apply at the office of the London House, {au26 lw A CLerKk with some experience, will find a situation by applying by letter to P. O. Box 212. Must be well recommended. {au 22 Ovr Boots and Shoes are taking the lead,— Dorsey, Gorr & Co, Ecas —Highest cash price paid for Eggs at Beer & Goff s. {ju 22 Joun McPuesr & Co., are opening autumn goods to-day.—Prices low. a28 James Siaunwurre, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Minards Liniment, used externally and internally, cured bim. j2 eod wkly RoyaL Reapers, Arithmetics, Algebras, Geographies, Histories, Grammars, &c., at 8. T. Nelmes’ Standard Bookstore, opposite ma: ket, Charlottetown. au 16 wkly lm MARRIED. On August 26th, by Rev. W. B. Hinson, Miss Maggie Nicholsov,of Dundas, to Mr. John Howlett, of Annandale. At Rustico, on the 29th ult, by the Rev. S. Boudreault, Mr. Alexis Murphy, to Miss Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. James Mc- Guigan, all of Hope River. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Sept. 1—John Lefurgey, Summersi''6; Miss Lefurgey, do;;W L Cussack, Hamilton; J Owens, London; H Moss, Montreal; Captain McKihinney, str ‘‘ Northern Light;” C J Haley, Souris; M McCormack, do. | OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept, Ist—Chas Prescott & Wife, Cape Tor- mentine; Master C Prescot, do; John West, Summerside; M McInnes, St. Peters Bay; R Larkin, Orrington Me; R Kirwin, St. John; John Campbell, Bath Me; W H Thorn & 2 Children, Boston; Uarriet Thorn, do; G C Miller, Wife. and Child do; A J Forcade, do; T Hope, Halifax;J A Matheston, Campbel- ton. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept Ist-—William McLeod, Port ¥lgiv, N. B; Capt J W Grant, Bay Verte; John Moore, Crapand; Robert MecVittie, do; Rev J G Cameron, Souris; James O Morrow, do; William F Currie, Fredericton, N B; Alex- ander Bourke, Lot 12; Alexander Peters, She mague; J A Robertson, Bonshaw; Lizzie Roberston, do; Samuel H Brown and Wife. Stanley Bridge; D McLean and Wife, Argyle Shore; Mrs Young, Moncton; Miss Young, do; SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, Angust 24—W B King, Charlottetown. 26—A B Warlurton, do. 27—E J Hodgson, do. 23—Artbur B Taulum, New York; SM Brookfield and wife, Halifax; Hon A W Mc- Lelan, Ottawa; Miss McLellan, do; Miss Colby, Stanstead; Miss Jessie Colby, do; T E McLelan, Ottawa; W W Su'livan and wife, Charlottetown; Cleaver Sullivan, do; J G Savert, Halifax; Chas Scheveder and wife, Truro; Charles Hermans, Charlottetown; W © Wilson, do; Mr Maynard, do; Miss John- stén, do; Miss E M Johnston, do; Harry Johnston, do; J Olive Thomas, wife and child, New York; Horace Haszard, Charlottetown; W C Hobkirk, do; Alfred Ogden, Canso. 29 —E J Hodgson, Charlottetown; R J Reid, Halifax; Wm Murphy, Charlottetown; Rev D FitzGerald, do; Rev Isaac Murray, do; W H Hutchinson, do; Miss Bessie Pentz, do; JS Sharpness and wife, Philadelphia; W J Sharpness, do; Miss Sharpness, do; John Don, Troy, N J; Miss Ferguson, do. P. E, Island Railway. EXCURSION TO ALBERTON. SUPERINTENDENT'S OF¢ICE, CuHaRLorTstown, Sept. 1, 1882 YETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare \ will be issued from Charlottetown and intermediate Stations to Albezton, on Tuesday, 5th instant, good to return the same day, to parties attending the land sale at that place. L. B ARCHIBALD, Supt Apples, Apples. BY AUCTION, Monday, 4th instant, aT ll o'CLocK, A, M., 50 bbls. Nova Scotia APPLES. This Fruit is put up by A. T. Harris, of Cornwallis, N.& W. D. STEWART, Sept. 2, 1882. Auctioneer, New Tobacco Factory, RICHMOND STREET. HE Subscribers wish to inform the public that they have opened a TOBACCO MANUFACTORY on Richmond Street, in the establishment formerly occupied by Mr. Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the trade with Tebaceo of all kinds, as good ag can be purchased inthe city, aud at lowest prices, BG3 Patronage solicited and orders prompt ly tiiled. COYLE & McQUAID. Cl’town, July 31, 1882—3m 2aw wky 8 jo Ber ah WIE KEEP THE MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. yuaranteed, ——_> > (0 — It is Time to Give Up Wearing Shoddy Boots and Shoes. 70: WARRANTED! ‘WARRANTED! We warrant Eveay pair of our OWN FACTORY MAKE to wear well. We guarantee our own make to be soLip LEATHER, We also sell CHEAP, giving better value than you can get in the imported. Weare getting up a fine lot of Men’s Long Boots for Winter wear, warranted not to rip on the sides, _ Also Women’s Boots and Slippers in great varieties. We guarantee to give good fits or no sale. Encourage home industry, especially when you can buy the home manufacture cheaper. = DORSEY, GOFF & CO. —_— GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. August 22, 1882. —_ — = — 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 will please call and settle without delay. ne ae ar renee - —— — earch — For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- AE anaes eA & Ane JOHN MACLEOD & CO's, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and bes: assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit —AaLso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. X&c. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Thariottetown, Ort +1, 1881, DOMINION _ St, Poter’s Schools. EXHIBITION, 1 8! S2. NTRIES of Grain, Fish, Canned Goods. Dairy Products, and other articles of Home industry, will be received at my office, until Monday, the Ath Sept. Next, French and German, from parties desirous to compete at the Do-, Girls? School and Junior minion Exhibition, 1882, to be held at) Boys’ Department. Kingston, Ontario, from the 18th to the 25rd) of September next Conducted by Miss Harris and Miss R, DesBrisay, All products or articles entered as above! All English branches and rudiments of must be delivered at the Secretary’s office not language. later than Monday, Sept. 11th, with the view| For terms, etc., apply to The next term will begin on Mouday, 4th Sept., at 10 a.m. BOYS’ SCHOOL. Head Master.............. Rev, W. B King, b. A,' Assistant Master...... Mr. Kenneth Hind, B A, | English Branches, Classics, Mathematicr, of forwarding the same (subject to the ap- . proval of Judges) to the Geaietie Exhibi- GEO. W. HODGSON. thon free of charge to the Exhibitor. By order, July 25.—pat eod tl se 4 A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisery Board. | Ch’town, Aug’ 19, ’82—eod, wkly tf ~’ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, s id the Cheapest and Beat Newspaper pub- lished on P, K. Island. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, cc. rgywO OR THREE GOOD CABINET JOURNEYMEN WANTED at the P. E. Island Furniture Warerooms.—M. BurcuEer se 2 OLLIE DOG—For sale, a large Black and Tan Scotch Collie dog, between four and five years old. Apply to Lock Box 238, Post Office. se 2 NEW TEA. Something we can Recommend ! 47 ANTED, a Girl in a small family, to do general work. Apply at Examiner se | office {) ANTED, a Girl to do general House- \\ work, Apply at the Examrgs office. se 1 3i DONT FAIL TO TRY IY, EVERYONE ! ANTED, in a Grocery Store, a young lady as clerk, One having experience preferred, Apply by letter to F. p., Box 95. au 30 3i 2 .. - OST—On Sunday morning, between St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Dr Creamer’s and Judge Reddin’s,a gold brooch set with gar- St. Peters Clergy House, | VALUABLE. Farm & House Property WO be sold by Auction, on MONDAY, the llth Septembe:, at Kensington Brewery, St. Peters Road, at 12 o'clock, the under- Mentioned property viz. : all that valuable Farm ;ituaied in the Royalty of Charlotte- town, consisting «f atont 70 acres of very superior land, with a never-failing spring of excellent water, adjoi- ing the property of Benj, Wright, Esq., aod now sold vy order of tine Merchants’ Burk of Prince Eaward- Island, —ALs)— at the same time and place, the Dwelling Hous* known as St. Avyaed'’s, on the St, Peter’s Road, with the band measuring 2 feet on St. Peter's Road wnd 315 feet oma cross street leading to Mt. Eiward Road, —-ALSO— 44 a three-tenement Dwelling House directly ap-. posite the Brewery, measuring 6% feet front on St. Peter's Road by 159 feet deep, ; These properties to be suld by order of the Union Bank of P. E Island. Plans of the above can be seen at my office, Terms—25 per cent, down ; balance in three years, with interest at 6 per cent, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer Kensington Brewery AND LANDS. ryxO be sold by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 11th of September, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, St. Peter’s Road, all that valua- bie property known as Kensington Brewery, together with the land adjoining the same, The land is jaid out into acre lots, and is very desirable for parties requiring pasture lots near the city. A plan of the property can be seen at my office. Terms—-Une-third of the purchase money atthe time of sale; the talence in 3 years with interest at 6 per cent. Sale positive, no reserve, By order of the Liquidators of the P, X, I, Bank. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Aug. 30, ’82. Ch’town, Aug. 28, 1882. - NOTICE P, El. BANK DEPOSITORS MEETING of the Depositors in this Bank is requested to take place at.O.ld- fellows’ Hall, in Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 5th September next, at eight o'clock, p. m, Business of importance to depositors wht be under consideration. R. MoNEILL. tl m ————— Ch’town, Ang. 30, 1832. HERRING! JUST ARRIVED, $00 Barrels Prime, Large and Fat, T. J. FARQUHARSON, , Queen St., Aug. 17, ’82 Convent of Notre Dame, Charlottetown, P. FE. [, STUDIES will be resumed MONDAY, Sept, 4 Terms per Session of five months : Board & Tuition, English and French, $32 00 WEIN 6 idk, 00ssig sovdeanenseeianiniaainaal «. 1000 Aug. 23 1852—eod till 4th Sept. A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES. Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no maiter of how long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain t pro- duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach. Price $1.50. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price. For further par- ticulars send for circular P.O. Box 1.533. J.C. ALLAN CO.,, 83 Jobn street, se 1’82—lyr New York. THE P. &, ISLAND EXHIBITION, ISS2, BE HELD AT THE WILL Drill Shed & Governor's Field, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Wednesday & Thursday, 11th and 12th, Oeiober next. Admission Tickets—Adults 20 cents ; Chil dren under 12 years 10 cents. For foll particulars get Prize List contain- ing Rules, Ri gulations, etc, to be had by applying to the Secretary of Prince County Exhibition at Summerside —the Secretary of King’s County Exhibition at Cardigen; the Market Clerk, Charl, ttetown ;and at the Secretary's Office, Charlottetown. A. MeNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exhibition, Queen St., Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1882.—wk tl ex nets. Tue finder will be rewarded by leav- ing it at this office. au 303 ~ TRAYED, @ red and White Cow. The +” finder will please give information at the Beer & Goff. Avgust 14, '82. EDWARD T, RUSSELL & C0, Examiner office. au 24 OST—On Saturday evening. the j2th inst., @ Black Worsted Cuai, done up in parcel, and addressed, The fiuder will be pu SUBSCRIBERS have about $350.00| j of the Bank of P. E. Island Notes on hand for sale. sata, Bs BY ag Tal. oat 284 STATE STREET | Mey 19, )882—-6m Pewarded by leaving at thiv ove, «0+ GOMMISSion Merchants, NOTICE | JUDGE REDDIN Wishes to Sell or Kent His Property Opposite the Railway. — Dwelling) House, Stables, and Jarge Ware- ane. The property fronts 170 feet on Weter and 190 gt on Weymouth Street. o, Ho¥sek, Carriages, $c, ~ li. sett Ma ee