Local and Other Items. AND at the Ro!ler Link to-night, e Ww. i. Bourn, Ee, the city. of Summerside, is in estima Now is the time to advertise ‘ NER. in Tue Ex- _ i. - “™, MCUORMACK, Esq., of Sourie, is at the Usborne ~ -— _ ‘ue mails arrived inthe city at 4.45 this atternoon, Seti i Lor cf Fresh Beachaus Backwheat just received at Beer & Goff's ma 30 - Tus Charlottetown Engiueers meet for drill to-morrow evening oo —_ CANADA lost $1,568,728 and 69 lives by marine casuaities last vear. lies eset Diamond Dyes, Ladigo, L #g wood, etc,, etc., at Beer & Goff’s. ma 30 isigiiltiiaeame Prov. Frieze intends to give a concert om the evening of 24th May next. eaniirintiiagneia ReMEMBER the Janitor'’s Benefit at the Ice Rink, to-morrow (Wednesday) night.—Band lu attendance, seideidiahitiaies Tue letter of **V index,” on the commuta- tion of the sentence of Alexander Gillis, has been received and will appear to-morrow, et, ll THe Northern Light left Pictou at 6 o'clock this morning and had not reported at Georgetown at the time of our goi: - > We are pleased to note that Conductor Ryan ia out again, after being laid up for about two months asa result of a surgical operation. ND ee Tue St. James’ Church Young Men's Literary Association will give another of their popular entertainments on Tuesday next, 6th April. atl dale A MEETING of the officers and non-com- missioned officers of the City Militia Corps, will be held this evening at 8 o’clock in the Stipendiary Magistrate's Office. slliaasiliiaiiti New Rockford Watches, just received and will be ready for delivery on Saturday. Per- sons entitled to exchange can now be suited, — E. W. Taylor, Cameron Block.—2i tu fri lianas lies A TROT came off on the Summerside ice a few days ago, between two “flyers” owned by George Muttart aud George Simms. Mr. Muttart’s horse won ia three stra'ght heats. icine Cart. Davip Crerar, of Pictou, N. §., has received the sad news that his son Ewen was washed overboard at sea about three months ago. He was serving an apprenticeship on his father’s vessel, the Wolfe, _—_-—~»-_—- AT the Stipendiary Magistrate's Curt this forenoon a woman charged with selling butter ander weight last market day was fined 72 cents and had her butter confiscated, and a drunk was disposed of for $2 and costs. siencncliuiciianin Twerry-six men were drowned at Grand Manan last year, of whom nine were residents and the others went there to fish. Eleven of the number were drowned by the breaking up ina gale of a wrecked steamer upon which they were at work. i ae Ix one of the Dundes, Scotland, board schools, the teacher asked his class the mean- ing of the word “victim” The question seemed to puzzle the scholars, but after a pause # bright little girl answered : ‘‘Please sir, a Victim means a man about to be mar- ried.” Te candela Mr. W. A. Hawwey, Piano Tuner, is now in town, and prepared to fill orders for tuning, regulating, voicing, repairing, &c. Specialty made of action work. Factory experience. Work warranted. Address Box 139, Char- lottetown, or can be seen at the Rocklin House, wsililiggs hinds A CANADIAN, named Stewart, 26 years of age, employed as a fireman oo-the steamer Nellie, plying between Seattle and Snoho- mish, was scslded to death on that boat » week or two ago. He was throwing wood into the fireroom, when 6 stick struck the blow-off cock and let a full force of steam on bis head, causing his death soon afterwards. —_—--»>-- — It is the testimony of all men who have tried it that ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco has the most delicious flavor of any tobacco in the market, and that it leaves none of the un- pleasant effecta in the mouth which most tobaccos do. The reason of this is the high and pure quality of the leaf, which is the finest known in Virginia, and the absence of all deleterious matter in the manufacture. —_— > THe mortality statistics for February, just issued by the Department ef Agriculture, show the following returns from the cities and towns of Canada :—Montreal, 314; Toronto, 239; Quebec, 142; Hamilton, 78; Halifax, 73; Winnipeg, 30; Ostawa, 56; St. John, N. B., 42; London, 44; Kingston, 21; St. Thomas, 18: Charlottetown, 1!; Guelph, 19, Belleville, 8: "Three Rivers. 26; Chatham, 20; Sher. brooke, 12; Peterborough, 8; Sorel, 25; Fred- ericton, 13; St. Hyacinthe, 20; Galt, 3. tiie Tur Pugwash correspondent of the Sack- ville Post says that Sir Charles Tupper is negotiating for the purchase of Mr. J. W. Lowe’s farm for stock raising purposes, The price asked is $14,090). The farm is beauti- fully situated, and consists of, besides a large jot of upland, some 120 acres of prime marsh in one lot. The buildings are located near a stream which ie utilized to furnish power for threshing, wood-sawing, &c, It is a very valuable property. Mr. Lowe has gone into raising Polled Angus cattle. —_--~.> -—— Sr. Geonoe’s L. & D. Crus.—A meeting will be held on Wednesday night, at the usual hour, in the room over the offices of Messrs. Warburton & Smallwood. Mr. K. J. Martin will read a paperon ‘“* Lord Byron.” Readings from the same poet will be given by Messrs, W. L. Cotton, Bruce McLeod, J. E. Hoyt, Peter McCourt, W. L Strickland, Arthur Mellish and J. McCarey. One scene from the play of ‘© Julius Cwsar” will be acted if time will permit'—B, F, Messervey, Sec’y.-Treas. a Apvice ro Moruers,—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little safferer at once; it produces naturai, quiet sleep by relieviog the child from pain, and the little shrub awakes as ‘‘bright as & button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowls, and is the best knowa remedy for diarrhaws, whether arisivg from teething ar other causes. Twenty-five 1g to press, | TA DATIY { | cevts a bottle. Besure and ask for ‘'Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. {feb 4e0d wkly - N] , 4 ‘ y . : News of the Newfoundland sealing fleet has | been received and is as follows: Nearly all the steamers are jammed in tho ice of Cwilingate, It is not known if they have seals or not Plenty of seals are reported in Green Bay. The Ranger has 30,000 panne, aid the Vanguard is believed to be well fished. The wiads continue from the N E., jamming | the ize in on shore. If a change occurs soon, it is believed the whole fleet will get in the seals.-A large patch of seals were reported off Meat Cove last week with two schooners ln them, and seven others in the distance try- ing to get into them. The 8 FE. gale of Sunday has driven them up the Gulf. iectegilliaiaaan Tue paper on ‘Scotch Mechanics,” read by Rev. James Carruthers before the | Caledonian Club Literary Society last }evening was an excellent one, and much appreciated by the large audience present. [t was replete with good practical informa- |tion about Scotland's industries, and was | interspersed with many amusing anecdotes | concerning some of the leaders and work- jers in motal. At the conclusion of the | paper a vote of thanks, moved by A. Me | Neiil, Esy., President of the Caledonian 'Club of P. E. Island, and seconded by D. | C. Martin, Esq., M. P. P., was tendered jthe rev. gentleman, to which he suitably jresponded. The meeting closed with |**Auld Lang Syne.” —_—>— Tue attendance at the market to-day was small owing to the inclemency of the weather snd the disagreeable travelling. Inside the jmarket were the uenal collection of loafers arranged round the stoves or near the doors, } with here an! there a village ewaina talking | old folks and crop: with his ‘country cousin.” | The ever vigilant clerk always on the qui | vive for the enforcement of the rules and regula- } tons governing the market found it necessary } to try his eloquence upon a countryman who | came in out of the rain to have a quiet smoke, | and to test the persuasive powers of a horse | whip on the backs of several dogs whom he thougnt were looking suspicionsly at some nice beefsteak in the batchers’ stalls. Out- side everything looked dreary. The rain was falling fastand the men who were selling meat, hay, etc., after getting thoroughly satarated went into the market house to ‘dry off’ and watch for customers through the open doorways. The rain had a rather dis- astrous effect on that portion of the Square used as a hay market. The hay, straw, etc, which has been allowed to accumulate there during the winter made travelling in that neighborhood exceedingly disagreeeble, and it | ' | | ‘s high time some move in the way of cleaning it up were made. Tho following is the list of prices :— Beef (small) 5 to 10 cts per lb; do per qtr 4to 7 cts; mutton, 5 to 8 cents; pork (carcass) 4 to 5 cents; pork (smal!) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 6 to 8 ets; ham, per lb, 13 to 14 cts; fowls, each, 25 to 35 cts; butter (fresh), 24 to 25; do(tub) 17 to 19 cts; eggs,per doz, 12 to 14 ets; ducks, per pair, 70 to 75 cts; flour per 100 lbs, $2.25 to $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to 2.50: oats, 32 to 33 cts; hay per 100, 55 cts; potatoes, 18 to 20 cts; geese, 50 t> 70; cabbage, per doz, 35 to 50; turnips, per bush, 12 to l3cts; apples, per bush, 64cts; veal, 3 to 7c per lb; turkeys, 80c to $1,75; wild geese $1. A Disasters in the Past. There have been many terrible disasters among the transatlantic steamers, and mauy lives have been lost among the num- erous wrecks that are recorded in the his- tory of steamship navigation. Below is given a list of the most serious disasters since 1840 : President........1841 Never heard from All Jost City of Glasgow.1854 Not known 694 Arctic............184 Off Cape Race 450 “ Her Majesty....1854 Missing All “* PE 0 cba kteeeet 1856 Neverheardfrom 200 “ Le Lyonnais.. ...1856 Off Nantucket 200 “* Tempest........-.1857 Missing aa * Austria ...--1858 Burned at sea S33 * Hungarian.......1860 CapeSable 205 “ Rechid........ ..1861 Missing An” Anglo-Saxon .1863 Cape Kace = * Hibernia,........1868 Coast of Ireland 50 °° United Kingdom}869 Missing nn City of Boston,..1870 Missing am * Cambria........- 1870 Coast of Ireland 106 “ Scanderia....... 1872 Missing an” Commander. .... 1872 Missing _— Mary Church... .1872 Missing All * Shannon........ 1872 Missing an... Churraca......- 1872 Missing an” Devon...... «++-1872 Missing a Atlantic...... ...1873 Meagher’s Head * Ismalia..........1873 Missing All ** Ville du Hayre..1873 Sunk at sea _—* Anna...... ...--,1874 Missing — Trojan...... ....1874 Missin _— Schiller..........1875 Sicily Islands 200 ** Deutschland.. ..1875 North Sea 167“ Colombo...... ..1876 Missing All * Mexican,.........1877 Missing An Durley ...1877 Missing All “ Stamfordham...,1877 Missing Au * Sardinian.........4876 Coast of Ireland —— Copia............1876 Missing aan.** Pommerania ....1878 Off Folkestone over 50 “ Herman Ludwig 1878 Missing d Bayard..........1878 At sea Two saved A Startling Discovery. A party of policemen visited a house on West Twelfth-street, Chicago, on the morning of the 23rd, in search of Christ Komnes, the supposed shooter of Louis Friedman and Bernard Barowsky. They did not find their man, but in a trunk in Kommes’ bedroom they found a revolver, four round shelis of lead about three inches in diameter, a cartridge box, a piece of iron pipe with a projecting fuse at the end and about six yards of coil. A little book beside the shells explained their use ; on the outside printed in German was the following inscription : —‘* Revolutionary War Knowledge.” A bock contsin- ing the ert of using and manu- facturing dynamite, gun cotton, ex- plosives, mercury, bombs, incendiary im- plements, and poison, edited by Johanna Mostand, and published by The Interna- tional Zeitung Verein, No. 167 William Street, New York. The police beat a hasty retreat. When they concluded to go back and make a more thorough investiga- tion they found that the shells weighed about five pounds, and that they were all lined with plaster of paris—only one of them was apparently loaded. In the top were little holes just the size of each of about fifty cape found in the cartridge box. The piece of tube was closed at both ends, but a little piece of cotton stuck out of a crack. It is thought to be full of gun cot- ton. The fuse is soft inside, but with a hard, tarred exterior. The officers found in an adjoining reom a Springfield rifle, a box of cartridges, and a pot for melting lead, of which there was a large quantity in the room. All the stuff was taken to police headquarters. - ae In a recent lecture at Yale Prof, Arthur T. Hadley stated that no less than 15,000 persons were injured annually In the Unit- ed States from the single duty of coupling cars. This estimato is made from statistics of surcical aid given to sach cases. MARRIED. | |. At the Methodist Parsonage, March 29th, by ; Rev. J. Shenton, Angus A. Doherty, of Hazle- ; Wood, Lot 52; to Miss Katie A. McSwain, of Lorne Valley, Lot 52. DIED. Suddenly, at. the residence of her uncle, James | Dockendortf, North River, on 29th March, Mary | McPhee, Teacher, aged 18 years. {Funeral to-morrow at 3 o'clock, p, m.) i i Pasture Lot to be Let by Auction. I AM instructed by Judge Alley to let by Auc- | tion, on the premises, on sATURDAY next, 3rd APRIL, at 12 o'clock noon, that desirable ' Twelve-acre Lot, on Malpeque Road, adjoining Henry’s Lime Kiln, It is near the city, has water on the premises, and offera the most eligible pas- turage near Charlottetown, B. WISON HIGGS, March 30—4i Auctioneer. INVENTOR. , A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR, THE CURE OF j Incipient Consumption, Asthma WHOOPING COUGH | All Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. | i} Ask for the Genuine M. ole Portrait and his own and the Proprietor’s signature. || 4@-FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. \ tel / TRADE MARK te ey \ | ticine bearing the /nventor’s { | . . a“ 4 | A“ At . ALL bg : Yj OF f/f PROPRIETORS A Hs, MAE <o Haw! Fax N.S. CANADALON\N PE ISLIND RAILWAY, Sale of Unclaimed Goods, A SALE of Unclaimed. Goods wil) take place at the Freight House, Charlottetown, on MON- DAY, 19th APRIL next, at 10 o'clock a.m,,(Stand- ard time), JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent Ratlway Office, Ch’town, March 27, 1886. —dy tu fri tl sle pat mon th tl sle wky prs 2i WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de, O LET—Two commodicus new Dwellin Houses, with suitable outhouses, situate on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, in a pleasant and central part of the city. Hach dwelling has nine rooms and is fitted with marbleized mantels, register grates, etc; will be ready for occupation about middie of April. Apply to George Alley. mar3Q ANTED—A second-hand light Express Wagon —B. Balderston. mar30 li i s SALE.- 750 Drying Screens for Printer’s use, for drying colors and gloss work ; also two barrels Glossing Spirit Var- nish. Apply to John Coombs, 18 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. —mar30 lw Moncton Times lw ORSE and Cow for Ssaie at a bargain, Enquire at Miller Bros., Queen Street. mar29 li 7 O3T—On Saturday evening last, a bunch 4 of Keys. Finder will oblige by leaving them at this office. mar29 tf O LET—A House on Cumberland Street. Enquire of H, P. Welsh. mar27 eod tf r¥*O LET~—A brick House on Pownal Street, now occupied by Mr, Geo. J. Wright, Apply to Thos. W. Dodd. mar26 tf ANTED Immediately, at D. A. Bruce’s, four good coat makers and three vest makers. mar25 ry°O LET—That pleasantly situated Dwel- ling House at Southport, owned by the subscriber, containing eleven well-finished reoms, good cellar, and coal shed, and out- offices attached; also, first-class dairy and ice house, coach house and stables and ot fruit and vegetable garden. Splendid bath- ing within a short distance. Rent moderate. —Henry Beer. mar23 ANTED—A Cook Apply to the Matron P. E. Hospital. mar9 tf 7 LET OR TO SELL~A lIlouse and Shop on Upper Great George Street, opposite the Dominion House, For particu- lars apply to the subscriber, on the premises. ~James Bradley. mar23 P JANTED—A _ second-hand scopy of Maguall’s Questions. Apply at this office. mar23 tf W- ANTED—A small Cottage or House in Charlottetown to rent, suitable for a lady of small private means, with six chil- dren. The rent must be moderate—not to exceed $100 a year. Apply to office of Peters & Peters. marl7 Jino eod OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick House, Hilleborough Park. sept? ti OR SALE—Fyles of ‘* Littell’s Living Age,” from 1582 to 1884, complete—the best literature of the age. Also, Webster's ioti (unabridged). Apply at a, Ex- C6, Dictio AMINER | Farmer Hard Luck :—* What will I do? My family give me no peace on account of the Boots I brivg them. They say they are jeaky and don’t wear.” Farmer Good Fortune :—“ My friend. you are right ; bad Boots do bring trouble. The Boots I buy give wife and children great satisfaction. Hf you want te astonish and please your family buy your next Boots at DORSEY, GOFF «& CO,” Ch’town, March 23, 1885. —_————— JAS. PATON & GO, MARKET SQUARE, (eee special mducements to purchasers of House Furnish- ing Goods, during the month of March. Those in need of Carpets and Oilcloths should give us acall. Our stock is pro- nounced the largest and cheapest in the city, and entirely new. 100 rolls Carpet, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. 75 “ Qileloth, from one foot to twelve feet wide. NRE TORRE IE LET EM, RR A special lot of Scotch and Union Carpets will be leared out at cost. See these,as they are genuine Bargains, Grand value in White and Grey Cottons, Shirtings, Print Cottons, Cretonnes. Table Linens, Towe!s and Bed ‘Tickings, 1,200 pairs Corsets, cheap. Gilray’s Patent Lace Curtain Stretcher. them. Ladies should see JAS. PATON & CO.,, SUCCESSORS TO W. A, WEEKS «& CO, March 5, 1886. NOTICE. PUBLIC To Farmers and Others who want to buy Dry Goods at Low Prices. 20: Py this date to lst MAYw e will give bargains in all departmeuts. White Cottons, Print Cottons, Shirtings and Sheetings at PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO SELL. eee Gray Cottons A big lot of Wool Tweeds, suitable for Men's and Roys’ wear, at panic prices. Uleter Cloths, very cheap. The balance of our Colored Dreas Goods regardless of cost; Black and Colored French Mervinoes and Cashmeres at prices that defy competition. Black and Colored Kid Gloves at marked down prices. A BIG DRIVE in Men’s and Boys’ SOFT FELT HATS for spring wear—just see them, 4nd if you want a hat you are boand to buy one of this lot; also, a large stock of STIFF HATS, at hard-pan prices. A First-class and Well-assorted stock to select from, as@ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, STANLEY BROS. Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. Ch'town, March 19, 1886 atest — SS eee JOHN MACLEOD & CO. MERCHANT TAILOR. :0. EK are offering the balance of our winter goods at lower prices than have ever been offered the public. A lot of Men’s and Youth’s Overcoats from $5 to $8, worth from $8 to $14 Overcoats made to order, from $12 to $18, worth from $18, to $24. Men’s Heavy Shirts, Underwear, Fur Caps, Gloves, Ke at the same rates, Worsted and Tweed Suits at very low prices. Island Tweed Suits from $10 to $12. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Ch’town, Feb, 9, 1886 —tf eod wky —— : = —— > — — — BOOK-BINDING, PAPER-RULING ——AND—— BLANK-BOOK MAKING, OVER BOREHAM BOOT & SHOE STORE _ LL kinds of BOOK BINDING executed at Lowest Prices and with Quick Despatch* Ruling, Numbering and Perforating for the Trade promptly attended to. BLANK BOOKS A SPECIALTY. s@ A Share of Patronage Solicited. JAMES D. TAYLOR, QUEEN SQUARE. Painters Supplies | To Lobster Packers, FOR SALE. —FOR— i 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitable for Lob ste — ; House and Carriage WOrK, +00 vores ot 22 pigs of LEAD. 22 ingote, TIN. 1 bar of COPPER. 30 barrels Raw and Boiled OIL. i ee WHITE LEAD eee im- | Apply to 0 irect from Thos. Hubbuck & Son, | don, England, PEAKE BROS. & CO. 5 barrels TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, | Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf 3aw BRUSHE3, PUTTY. a Prices | ow. - he ‘an ae for THE WEEKLY EXAMI- N The latest iocal antl foreign news oan al waye be found therein. NORTON BROS, | Ch'tdwst, March 17, "66—d law wks wy Z| aon tee SShnetiiciskcadnbidhiniedsiemeanlpclibslimni at AT Eg HxXAMINEHR, MARCH SO. 1886. * es. oe ‘ Shop Front for.Sale, Cheap. NONSISTING onc aay Sashes with 12 / panes, 64x28—?8 oz glass; a pair Doors and Fan-lights, and one pair Iron Columne, with base and csp complete. MARK WRIGHT & Co. March 18, ’86. SEED WHEAT BEST WHITE ROSSIAR, FOR SALE CHEAP, JOHN NEWSON. Ch'town, March 4, 1886.—5wks dy wky REID BRO'S MARCH PRICE LIST. Shirting Ginzghams, marked price lic, now &c. All-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now 25c. Half-wool Drugget, marked price 32c, now 22e. Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.25, and $5, now half price. Men’‘s Reefers. marked $4, now half price. Ladies* Corsets, marked $1.10, now 75c. Ladies* Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $1. Men's Black Worsted Suits, marked $7.00, now $5.85. Men's Tweed Pants, markea $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-button Kid Gloves, marked 75e, now 55c. Ladies’ Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, now 7oc, Men's Underclothing at 20 per cent discount. Men's Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half price. Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked 60c, now 45c, Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12c, now l@e, A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Men's Furnishings. Men's White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.10, now $1. $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $114. $30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, now only $20, $i4 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $12. $6 Scotch Tweed Pants, to measure. now only $4. Child‘s Tweed Suits, marked 82, now only 31.25. Youth’s Black Worsted Suits, marked 989,50, now only $6.85. Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked $1.25, now only 90c¢, Heavy Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, Sic, and 85e, Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents. weet CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, March 1, 1886. House for Sale, QQITUATE oo King Street, opposite the WO residence of P. Blake, Eeq. The build- ing is in thorongh repair and contaius, on the first oor, a front and back shop and two large rooms ; also, a large kitchen built on to the house, fitted with many conveniencies — pump, wash boxes, &c, and a good large pantry ; second floor, four large rooms ; third floor, four large rooms - both flats having nice hails The house is well fivished throughout, and very convenient; The cellar is frost- procf and contains a large brick pantry with cement floor, A water pipe conducts rain water to the cellar. Outbuildings are large and convenient, Possession given from léth April, Apply on the premises to the Subscriber, MRS, JAMES STANLEY. March 12—pat North Atlantic Steamship Go. SPRING SAILINGS, IS86. From London and Liverpool S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE Londen for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL, 8.8. “ Nellie Wise,’ WILL LEAVE Liverpool for ¢ harlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL, The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the priocipal points in P. EK. Islend, New Bruns. wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other information apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St, John, Chat- ham and Bathurst, N. B., to R. A. & J, Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co, FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agsrt, Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1886, ee ee ee ee REGULAR TRADER. SPRING TRIP, 1886 From Liverpool to Charlotvetown, The well known, Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” Kk RENDLE, Commander, now on the berth, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown, On or About Ist APRIL NEXT. Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, eee Souris, Summerside, and She- jac, Vor Freight or Passage apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester | Street ; E. C, in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bres,, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & C0., Ch’town, Jun, SW, 188—6w cod re nnn eae ee 2B eee a AN BEE GSE