— ym i “45 - pocal anid Other ftems. LEPPERS PO THE EDITOR. i > < w kid gloves ed to-day at Youn«’s, Domi: } ' : nt é AORDm On PxnIDItion at St. John. S Wres MacNury’s Water - weet Y Z 3 : i bet J wy 25 di e ee / ring aday or ty 0 ago received a oe of felient ted abe. fo A or the Dominion and Cen me yor ES oe wv at Youke’s ’ al Exhibition to be held in St. John , pa hore OF re n Octobe next, | wish through 3 a i — en 1 jaar to make a few remarks. yas N [may 28 Gil. .- persons readily adinit that Exhi- - . bitions of an agricul:ural, industrial and ve CouEWAY rintendent, passed over “ chanical Kind do . great deal of good to We yay on a! uspection ‘ee countrida in which they are held. They , i — wis { people together to enquire from each | esi? MENT of English Flies, | other what means have been adopted to yaing Lines, H Reels, ete, at Ww. KK, breed and | rpg to perf clion the many eae [ma; 28S lil noble looking an'mals tht are fr quently e ooo | to be eeen; to view aud 1 raprc! the pro- gp PATRICK ano | a3 Y “eb veal! left ducts of in lustry, produced by manual am g,ifas for Eng t Rimouski on Friday labor ; to scrutinize the construction and 2 “ i aa h int nse int rest the working of neah eoen, ons ae aaa i many diflerent kinds of labor-caving cupReN ith pREN W machines; and ia addition to all these, they og of sero Uta, © ’ uld be treated with Ayers aa + ’ give persons of all classos and vocations, an + ? ; ” a ; rilla. [may 23 lw wkly) os anite >j : a ops lela ie Opportunity to vie with each other, in a rhe ly : : iti S KR g. F. Pervy, 134 Kent street, has for “e ee ae _ competition whatever cheap. the choicest lot of monuments | ‘*"°) have ey exhibit, and to stimulate the fofered in this city, unsuceessful competitor to greater exertion et ; }in the fature to do what he does well. : wcarors HaYTworNe aud Montgomery, | [t must be universally admitted tha Sex a Te ; . | there is no cause so apparent why England Davies, F: qs, and Scotland stand so far ahead of al} other yi A. Cc. Mack nald and ] . H. P.’s, arrived home from Ottawa, on Satur- ~ Baste i } ‘ . . Dig sight /countries in the breeding, rearing and fit- _-* ting of live stock, as the great frequency g. W. Bees is today opening twenty- | and perfection of their fairs, which have been deg cases and bales of Eoglish, Americau, and weadign Stable any Fancy Tinery. ee anal for centuries, and are now, among the very 7 Seems ont foremost of their institutions, Perhaps there {may 25 1) /| are few events in the history of the three fs. Kingdoms which interest a eC : £ OH. BagNsteap, Jr., business agent for Saal F +] . nd eer the , me Be |}minds of the masses, particularly the agri- Concert Co., is in town making ar- | cultavalidie ‘dddee tham:Ahe ti oo : . . i « Sts, o é ’ > 1 nts for their appearance in Market/ . er an the meeting of the if oa June Ist and 2nd. |Great Royal Show of England, which 1 a notice is to be held this year in that great- jest of all farming cuunties—Yorkshire, the | home of the two most celebrated and world | | ~ _ — B fea good Worsted Suit go to the London fsase. [may28 4w 2aw wklyéi | ; ith. |}renowned families of the Short Horn race, Ya Svoxty Moone, Teller in Bank of} the Bates and the Booths, and where the =e we Scotia, Amherst, and his brother Rev. | thoreughbred and ponderous Shire Horse j D Moore, A. M., of Hampton, N. B., are | have been bred with equal or perhaps greater arog 8 short visit to their friends in the | skill than in any other part of England. ay. The magnificent Cart Horse show at inne |London, and that of Clydesdales at the Qusnts Pauwer, Esq , has offered a prize great Glasgow show, astonish visitors from age ° ae laced | ~ = , diea dollars to the best student in Physiology | America and other parts of the world, that Prince of Wales College next year. R. | : : ; : . “+ | such animals can be raised to such deserving FizGerald. Esq., repeats his jrize . r cr pg Rye eBay, nll eine ten! merit. Three year o'd colts frequently for Agricultural Chemistry - z : . ~e sell to go to Australia, New Zealand and | America for from 500 to 800 guineas and want a Boy's Suit go ta Geo. Davie: ° ir you . ‘ */an older Clydesdale, ‘‘Druid,” sold to ia. [may2S 4w 2aw wkly6i | ©. , : wink teat ¥""| Simon Beattie, the great stock importer, Drsecr per ‘‘ Ereraa,” from Crosse & Black-| last year, for 1,500 guineas, or about gi, London:—Mixed Pickles, Piccililli, | $7,300. There are many other shews of Chow, Olives, Worcester Sauce, Cox’s| importance held in that country, such as S : te oa = | ‘ - : . y idatine, Ess. Coffee, Ess. Vanilla, Prepared the Bath, and West of England, and the fwhinéal, etc., etc., at W. R. Watson’s. _| annual shows at Birmingham, Nottinghan, [may28 li| Manchester, etc., at many of which is to be ae }seen the finest stock in the woerld—-in New Corrons very cheap at the London | horses, cattle, sheep and swine— and realize doase. [may 28 4w 2aw wkly6il ; : age ao aw wkiy0l)in many instances, prices which seem “=> A ia fabulous to people of other countries. This Tar Prize List of the great Dominion and perfection in stock raising has bcen attained (ateanial Exhibition seems io have been | deubs ceincigally through the great en- imed with a view to keeping al! the money | "° ©" Tae Faia - Tieess ~ New Brunswick. It is not likely there | COUragement ollere to exh avoes a7 ae i be any outside competition. See Mr. | Sums of money expended in prizes, and by a Gcdiner’s letter. the incomparable accommodation and facili- ties given to the exhibitors and public a Canezts, Mattings, and Floor Cloths at the generally who wish to attend. In glancing through the prize list for the yaton House. [may285 4w 2aw wkly6i —— St. John Exhibition, it will be noticed that Atthe Stipendiary Magistrates Court tiis|the rules and regulations are similar to iwenoon, a corner loafer was admonished and | ¢},oge polished in the catalogues issued by the committees on Dominion Exhibitions at ed, and one case of drunkenness was Montreal, Halifax and Kingston ; and I of. On Satarday, McLeod, charged mib assaulting Miss Duaville, was sentenced have pnodoubt but Mr. Secretary Inches and his co-workers will do all in their piwo months imprisonment with hard labor, ———--— = ‘ Aut our druggists now heartily endorse'the | POWeT t Carry out, BS Beak As possible, the mazing success of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, rules their catalogue conttns. But it is witecommend it for both sexes in all cases | quite incomprehen ible to me, Mr. Editor, deexnal weakness. Sold in Charlottetown at | as 1 know it will be to most of your readers, icaries Hall. See advertisement in an-| why there should be such a deviation in the prize list published in St. John, from the prizes given to live stock at other column. {may28 lw wkly Domia‘oa Ex! jbitiors. Former Duminion Exhibitions, and even County Exlnbitions in Ontario, heve classed heavy draft horses and medivm szed ones, into four or five separate classes as follows :— 1. Horses for agriculiural purposes, ex- clusive of pure Ciydesdales, Suffolks or Percherons. This applies to horses of mixed breeds and of medium size. 2. Heavy draft horses,exclusive of Clydes- dales, Percherons and Suffolks. Ths applies to the English or Shire cart horse, such as ‘‘ Brown Stout.” 8. The Clydesdale. 4. The Suffolk Punch. 5. The Percheron. To these four last classes, which the St. John list leave out, they gave prizes at the Dominion Exhibition, held at Montreal, as } > i= Lace Curtarns at the London House. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i = - a — Fst Catcu or Coprish.—On the 24th tant, off the coast of East Point and West liver, considerable quantities of codfish were . The arrival of the fish was earlier tun usual, notwithstanding the coldness and luckwardness of the spring. The first canght lut year on these grounds was on the 2nd of jae. This spring’s catch are reported to be lage and of good quality. We trust our fishermen all along the line will meet with greater success this season than ever _—_ » --— Exrra fine Tea at the London House. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i ——<——— Tut Emerson Grand Concert Company will at the Market Hall on Friday and cy y evenings next. The principal awe follows :— ™ Fe era iieceagiaina: tia Heavy draft horses, exclusive of Clydes- dales, Seffolks or Percherons, $240. The Clydesdaies, $281. The Suffolk Punch, $170. The Percheron, 8170. ee Awarding in all to these four distinct breeds the sum of $861. The prize makers at St. John have thought proper to jumble all the animals which should be in these five classes into one—having put horses for agricultural purposes, heavy draft horses (exclusive of Clydesdales, Suffolks and Percherons), Clydesdales, Suffolks and Percherons, to compete in the same class — designated ‘Draft or Agricultural.” Is it to be in- ferred from this that a horse which is capable of drawing bis part of a plow or harrow, or a half ton of hay ona truck, may be called a draft or agricultural horse ? If a horse is exhibited in that class, per- fectly sound and of good shape, weighing from 1,600 to 2,000 lbs., he must be con- sidered a very fine draft horse, but alto- baton Saturday Evening Gazette speaking of Mr. Pelham says: Mr. Walter Pelham is an a humorist of decided talent, and his § Htiormances are as clever as they are refined itd versatile. His powers of mimicry are wen remarkably. We have never witnessed wything more skilful and more striking in tskind than his power of masking his identity ‘Mere changes of facial expression and of Wie. He is humorous without vulgarity, dwitty without commonplace. His charac- ter sketches were full of force, variety, and to nature. His performances ended with % imitation of Artemus Ward in his lecture @ Mormondom, which was both skillful and Gteresting Mr. Pelham kept his audience in Swale of hearty and healthful laughter from © beginning to the end of his attractive and Wirited entercainment. He is a genuine artist his way, and can scarcely ‘ail of success in country. Davies & Co. 5 23 4w 2aw wkly6i - For good Tea go ta Geo. [may —_———— : : : while Tuk Academy of Musi n well | gether unfit for agricultural purposes; whue, yo usic was aga g . hand, a tidy, well-made last Saturday evening, on the second|on the other Ont, ovine trom 1,050 animal may be show to 1,200 lbs., which i ral purposes, sete. Phe judges will be rather at a loss to know how to award the prize in that case, and could not be helped out much by the prize-makers themselves. For the information of your readers who may think of exhibiting live stock at St. ill give a brief com arison between ag a ig id antabitors of ance of Cohan, Sellon & Burns’ y Co. The performance was much better than on the previous night, the pro- Me being carried out in its entirety Yty well indeed. As on the first occasion, Mr. Cohan was the life of the entertainment Was ably assisted by his charming little Miss Gieason’s singing was much im- Poved, and was received with hearty ap- Miss Bursell outdid herself with is just the thing for but unfit for heavy ski ing-rope ji hich is a very pretty |the money prizes pa . ype jig, which ry P . t the Montreal and “1 at the sane time very difficult perform- horses 7. snd that advertised Halifax to be paid at S To the five classe Mie. Sellon and Burns, the Irish comics, have done a great deal better had be omitted their recitations, which might Tegarded by some as funny, but which wt extremely vulgar. However, their lever dancing atened somewhat for this et in the programme. The only to the success of the scenery was : ta Mualiness of ‘the building; still it went |St. John the or sum 0 bing well indeed, some of the scenes promised yc ay Unusually fine. Mr. Cohan au-|pu : : ; rp that he will again visit Charlotte-|all heavy and medium ns ee Some time during the summer. jumbled into one ct ee ee t. John. i‘ s of heavy oerest wee d. and to be found in the Montres Prise ‘List, the sum of $1,100 was paid in prizes. To the same description of horses, but put into four classes at Exhibition, $999 was paid in p rizes. ‘ the Halifax In f $978 is fit for agricultural bt is intended for to be class which, if people are Y MTA mt | exceedingly d tticalt to Imprrtially jade, (anes it can bo managed by the loquacious gentlemen from New Bran: wick who acted jin that capacity at Halifax i Exhibitior > 1881. ' fox lish eno wh to ¢ xhibit wii! make rath r | . . . Rei a 1eterogs nos sho V, and one wiaich will be | hey ans . 7 INSWER, We ! Dominion | The whole amount cffered in priz 1s 10 | | exhibitors of horses of all kinds found b | been $2, 123, and at Halifax $1,716, while the committee of management at St John tell the public through their catalogue that | they must be satisfied to receive, ins'ead of these large amounts, the paltry sum from them of $700! at the approaching great Dominion and Centennial Exhibition, There \ts still a greater difference between the | prizes offered at St. John to exhibitors of /catile and the prizes paid in Montreal and Halifax than has been shown in the list for horses. All that is offered in St. John to the noble, m. st prepotent and impressive race of cattle the world has ever produced, the shorthorn, and which now are to be found throughout the Dominion, perhaps In a8 great numbers as all other thorough- breds put together of the bovine race, is S211 compared with $694 given in Halifax. _ The Ayrshires are promised in St. John $106, and received in Halifax £581. The Grade Cattle, good females of which are indispensable to most parts of the Do- minion, are to receive at St. John $101, which at Halifax had awarded them $820, Fat Cattle of any kind are to get in St. i ’ John prizes amounting to $181; Dairy Beef and Working Cattle in Halifax were awarded $775. And in summing up the whole which is to be given in St. John as prizes, to all kinds of cattle, the amount will be found to be $1,669, and in Halifax was paid the handsome sum of $4,208, a difliciency against St. John in cattle prizes of $2,539, and in Horse prizes of $1,016 or of both added together the unreasonable difference of $3,555 appears against the St John prize list in Horses and Cattle alone. Further comparisons might be made to show the great lack of judgment used by the persons to whom the arrangement of the prize list was entrusted. They could not have had men of any experience in matters pertaining to exhibiiions of a general or extended kind. Jt would almost appear that the prize list was made out on purpose to suit the Previnee of New Brunswick, as prizes do not seem to be offered for any: thing they have not themselves. This Provinee could have made a fine show in every class of horses they have left unfilled, viz: The English Cart Horse, the Clydes- dale, the Sutfolk and Percheron, to say no‘hing of what would likely come from other places. This Island could have aiso made a gocd cisplay of Shropshiie and Oxford Downs sheep, but the black faces are all run in together excepting the South down, much inferior to either of the others. But asit is, Mr. Editor, the prizes are so trifling, which are offered to all kinds of live stock, that it is more than probable that the Advisory Board, which was appointed a few days ayo by the Government to make arrangements to provide for a suitable and well selected exhibit of live stock to be sent te St. John in October next, will, at the meeting to be held in a few days time, pass a resolution advising the Government and the stock- raisers of this Province to send nothing in live stock. Our friends in New Brunswick then can pocket the share of the prize money that might come to the Island, but while they are doing that, bitter experience will have taught them that there is no ex hibit that can go te an exhibition that will give it the same snap and make it so inter- esting to the majority of the visitors, as a good show of live stock, particalarly horses and cattle. The St. John people will find they have lost an excellent opportunity for making the best show of animals that has ever been east of Ontaric—the principal cause of which is having issued a catalogue with a list of prizes, none too large for a ‘‘one horse show,’ instead of for ‘‘the Dominion ard Centennial Exhibition.” I am, yours &c., Cuas. C. GARDINER. May 28th, 1883. An Undignified Attack. Sim :—An anonymous writer in te-day's EXAMINER attacks me in a most undignified and insulting manner, and strives to convey the impression that I am the author of the letters signed ‘‘One per Cent.”’ lam not interested in the scribbling of “One per Cent,” ‘‘Citizen,” or any other w.tter, and as I have neither time nor in. clination to kick every yelping cur that barks at my heels, decline noticing further any communication unless signed by the bona fide name of the correspondent. Tam, &., Tuo. L. CHAPPELLE. Ch‘town, May 25th, 1883. Cornwall Susp:cious Again. Sir,—Last winter a theft was eommitted in Cornwall which the tracks imprinted on the snow led the people of that settlement to believe the thieves to have originated from North River. We donot blame the people of that settlement for being sus- picious regarding the theft then committed. But there has been a recent theft in the said settlement which has not jn the small- est degree, any right to be published as ougmitig’ by any of the North River gang. Cornwall would do well to take into consideration before condemning _ their neighbors, that they they themselves have harbored thieves more competent to rob Churches and Church yards than the thieves of North River. Yours, ete., A Norra River Boy. ‘One Per Cent.” Again. Sir,—It is amusing to notice the wrig- gling manner in which your correspondents sirive to extricate themselves from their unenviable ; position. probably an alias for *. dulges also in “‘ guessing, the mark. I ‘¢ An Elector,”’ in- day without benefitting themselves. I now defy a contradiction of my state- ments,and Dell of the majority at t and explain no ma‘! r whe pion be ‘*f An Elec’or other member of ‘* the party ledges.” em Your's very truly, OnE Pex Cent. Ch’tes rn, May 28, 1883. | abe i at the | your Dominion Exhibition, held at Moxtreal, is | y referring to the prize list to have | ‘* Citizen,” which is > but is as far off f his charges cannot be denied ‘« Citizen” and others may guess till dooms d believe’it behooves s. me member he C.vie Board to rise ther the cham- ,” © Citizen,” or any of broken ! Sock whl r : , Sock will repay any intending purchaser. purchase, containing, as it does, the Plaids, ete., ete. e , Ch’town, May 3, 1883, f iy imported thorough-bred Percheron- Norman Stallion “ROMULUS,” | Registered Pedigree in Norman Stud Book, | page 2313, vol. 3, imported direct from; France via New York, on the '7th April, is sired by the celebrated Stallion “ROMULUS,” | winner of first prize and Gold Medal over all* other Stallions at Universal Exposition, Paris, | 1878, was foaled in 1879. He is black with | one white hind, foot, and is considered by | Judges to bean exceptionally tine horse, with | splendid style and action. Parties wishing to breed to a pure bred animal], are invited to call and examine this horse at ' a (better known as the McGill Farm, ) where he will stand for the season and serve a leaves for Souris, which will be every second Wednesday, beginning May l6th, going by train at seven o'clock, a, m, arriving at Souris at twelve o'clock, noon ; and leaving for Char- lottetown, Thursday, at two o'clock p. m; arriving at Charlottetown at seven, p. m. Por particulars apply to the undersigned, BENJAMIN HEARTZ, W. S. McKIE. Ch’town, May 26—lw wklylm Carpenters W anted wale by the undersigned, Carpen- ters, to whom will be given good wages, and employment forthe summer, on = new Church at the Head of St. Peters ay. THOMAS RAYMOND, Architect. Head of St. Peter’s Bay, May 23—3i pd OBO N BD kes a | bo W's be received by the undersigned for the following work and materials for a Dwelling House at Glenaladale, Traca- die, viz. :-- 1. Digging a Cellar about 540 cubic yards. 2. Sound stove for foundations. 3. Hard Brick. 4, Stone Werk and Brick-laying. 5. Well-burnt Lime. 6. Taking down a Brick Puilding at to new site. For plans and further information apply to H. J. CUNDALL, Ch’town, May 21. JUST PUBLISHED, "WATER = ADMIRABILIS,” A Hand-Book of Instruction on the Power and Prerogatives of our Blessed Lady. By Rev. ©. O'ssrien, BD. D., now Arch- . bishop of Halifax, N. S. For sale at T. OCONNELL’S VARIETY STORE, May 21. Liverpool to Charlottetown. THE CLIPPER BARQUE “WILLIAM OWEN,” Angus Brown, Méast=r, on the berth at Liverpool, ABOUT THE 7H JUNE, —TO— For Freight or passage apply, in Liverpool, to Pitcairn Bros , or here to ? L. C. OWEN. Ch’town, May 2.—3w mo we fr | PARASOLS “STALLION ROMULUS." {Q {OBSTER PACKERS. itr. W. 8. Wekie's Stable, ** HREM A,” limited number of mares, excepting when he | -R_ RENDLE, Commander, Tracadie Cross Roads, and removing materials , for the purchase of ($15,000) fifteen iia 3 y , , a | dollars Debentures of the City of Charlotte- | | | | {1S aS ee ee eee ee (ee Laces, in Black, Whi uns & Sterns. Spriag and Summer Dry Goods. N meee our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many novelties we hold in every department; bat we feel assured that an examination of our We have great confidence in offering this season's NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. English an A ma - a : . Sear yy. =i eal ‘ > Pe . unglish and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., ete., in Iiniieuse variety and extra value. Our Lace Departmentis replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon, Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Strawberry, and all the new colors. te, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed AND UMBRELUA . 000 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and_ price. 4 gern Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete., etc. . +o ¢ ar ~ ™ MV. . 1 YT ’ ; eee a : ress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. For London Direct. f The fast sailing Barkentine 390 tons Register, newly metalled, and classed 9 years Al at English Lloyds, Now on the berth at Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, ready to receive cargo, Will sail fer Londen about the 10th June next. Intending shippers will please make appli- cation at once, in order to secure room. No storage will be charged in Charlottetown on shipments by this vessel. For freight apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. « C0. May 25. —eod tf " NOTICE. LL PERSONS indebted to the Subscriber will save time and money by paying the same to Mr. R. H. Crawford, at once. PAUL LEA. May 21, 1883. —6i $15,000 bity Debentures. TS DERS will be receivel at the City Clerk’s Office, up to noon of Friday, lst June next, town. These Debentures are of the denomination of $500 each, and are payable in twenty years from date of issue, bearing interest at five (5) per cent. per annum, half-yearly, and are issued by virtue of a special Act of the Leyis- lature, passed last session. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Tenders will be received for part or whole. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, May 16, 1883. [may19 eod t] june 1 Merchants Bank al P, Island VHE adjourned meeting of the Stockhold- ‘I ers of the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, will be held at their Banking House, in Charlottetown, on Thursday, the 3lst day of May, instant, at 12 o'clock, boon, in ac- cordance with a resolution passed at the An- nual Meeting of Stockholders, held Ist day of March last. By order. WILLIAM McLEAN, Cashier. Charlottetown, May 19, 1883. —eod 600 tons register. classed Al, 9 years, will be Receive Cargo for Charlottetown. | all THB NEW GAS LIGH? HIS LIGHT is a Burner and F:xture com- ja bined, and the Patentee claims that it gives twice the amount of light from a given quantity of gas that can be produced by any other known appliance. These Burners are constructed to give a light from 50 candle to 50,000 candle power. They are particularly suited for Shops, Shop- ‘windows, Churches and Publie Halls, where a | Brilliant light is reqaircd at half the usual cost. These Burners are, for sale at the Gas Works, where any information as to the cost, \ete , ete., can be obtained. N. B. —The above light can be seen every ight at the Diamond Book Store and at Mr. {Passed 19th May, 1883.) A By-Law for Levying and Specifying the rate of an Assessment on Real Estate and Eucomes in the City of Chariottetown. PDE it enacted by the City Council of the ( ity of Charlottetown, as follows :— 1. The rate of Assessment for the year commencing the Ist January, A. D. 1°83, and ending 3ist December, A. D, 1883, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one cent and one-twentieth of a cent on every dollar of the v#lue of Real Estate within the City of Charlottetown, according to the valu- ation of such Real Estate as assessed by the Assessors of the said City, in their valuation roll of such Real Estate, made and duly re- turned by them on the sixth day of April A.D. 1883. 2. The rate of Assessment for the year commencing the Ist day of January, A, D, 1882, and ending 3lst day of December, A. D. 1883, is hereby ~pecified and fixed at the rate of one-tenth of a cent on every dollar of the amount of the net yearly income, Sal- aries or receipts of all persons, partnerships, and corpori tions, as assessed by the Assess- ors ot the said City, in their valuation 1olls of such Income, made and duly returned by them on the sixth day of April A. D. 1883, [L. 8.1 (Signed) DAVID) R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlotetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, May 21--2w 2aw wkly 3i {Passed 19th May, 1883 ] 4 By-Law for allowing a rate discount on the Asse asat on Real Estate and Incomes fur the Current Year. E it enacted by the City Conncil of the ; City of Charlottetown, as follows :— 1. A discount at the rate of two and one- half per cent, shall be allowed to all tax- payers who shall, on or before the thirtieth day of June, A. D 1853, pay to the City Cle:k, at his office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Incomes, {L.8] (Signed) DAVID R, M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, May 2i—2w 2aw wkly 3i the Percheron Horse ‘HAVRE’ WILL make the season in P. E. Island, standing at T. Campbell’s Stables, Char- ‘ lotetown, as follows :— May 28th, 29th, June Ist, 2nd. 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 26th, 27th, 78th, 29th and 30th, July 10th, 11th, 12th, l3th, 14th, 24th, 25tb, 26th, 27th and 2+th Pownal May 30 and 31, forenoon. at Richard Carvev’s. Havre was sired by the Imp. Percheron, “St. Laurent,’ bisdam by old * Louis Na. oleon,”’ Weight, 1,700 tbs. Aged, 9 years. Can trot 3,30 clip Trexms—For the season, $10 cash, or $12 with satisfactory promissory notes, payable October, Ist. WM. 8S. FRASER, Groom. May 21.—%aw U july 27 wkly Notice of Removal. \ RS. MACLEAN desires to inform the INI ladies of Charlottetown that she has removed to Quecn Street, next door to W. F. Carter’s Confectionery Store, where she hopes to secure a continuance ot the patron- age so liberally bestowed in her former place of business. Also, that she has added Millinery to ber stock, and has on band al! the newest shapes in Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, etc, just opened Also Laces in Black, Brown, Cream and White New Buttons, New Friilings, Tubalar Braids Buckles, Canvasses, ete, etc, New Fancy Work expected soon. Hats and Bonnets made and trimmed to order. May i11.—5w eod TOR PRINTING of every descripticn executed with Neatness and Despatc. at the EXAMINER JOB’ PRIN ING P. Monaghan.s New Fruit and Grocery Store. Ch’town, May 10, 1833-—1m eod. ROOMS, ave, Wetar aod Cra«st Gearge Streets