— ne om ec NN 7 1883. - THE DAILY EXAMINER, FEBRUARY 27 25° Tus Datry EXAMINER. y > ‘ “yP FEBRUAI Zi, L883 \ atlas [WRIITEN FOR THE EXAMINER] | Ever Faithful. ——— | by calling attention ‘othe fact that Mr. Hacket has not bee» successful in busi- ‘ss? Gentlemen, .f you can’t do better | Don’t bring the | into contempt. | thy tha Since first my waking vision blessed Was by the sight of thy dear form, than this, keep silence. Provinee and yours. lves “The Geology of PB yp A LECT (CY, {8° shore eubiecct sar ga : $40,000! FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH r > 7 | vi i NOE Sa da . The Burden of Taxation. The country expects from you a reason-| By love inspired I’ve stood the test — by he country exper 1 ; , f st ne 1) hp lt t it Ai wentt ne Of changeful scenes—ot shine and ston, } } MR FR fm able service ; and, fo pu pn the mildest} +s a AE pao ye » hw . AN Tue Patriot is still struggling with the} ni —— os . | Now prints of care have marked thy brow, | _——() F — + Cis > ; t ‘ ' 7 me TEMS ' way, you are acting unreasonably . And silver-streakhed thy sunny hair; ; | : : Public Accounts Why not at once — As autumn winds—before the enow | under the auspices of the g P publish a fair, comprehensive summary) «ewe, om oy cok ps VAI g Of winter—blight the foliage fair. | | Educationa) Institute, in thy ‘@ a BP Pee ee . coi ; of them, and let those of its readers who i ra SAPHETGD REWS., | ‘Though phantom hopes do but annoy Y y C A $j . ” = 7 . ” OuULn prancon Ss UL f A)! } j Y know any thing about figures and the a — } When time seems still to seal the bar = ° . . . u circumstances of the country, judge tor 7 * _ | Which opens up tlood-gates of joy j Y a | —OK + themselves ? THE EXAMINER gave} (OPECIAL Desparcurs To THe EXAMINER] | Amid the rounds of earthly jar, (a ‘ | + R ? = . , ; 8 +B | Yet I will love thee till the beam uO ’ ri such a summary of the returns, aod the DOMINION PAULEIAMENT. Of hea = hi ht shall quit my eves ; 3 | i i) j ll Mt . . . . ‘ t lingeriny ny ‘ ‘ ; Nh Patriotsays it tells against the Govern - - | TY 1 ‘awack cavhwes fi a atone : . . ts a . zh, is _ “aes en, wliere swect zephyrs fan the strem TO BE SOLD AT il ment. Ifit does the Patriot should be ihe Joukins Breeken Cas« We'll meet beneath unclouded skies | . . . mtreet | Doors open at 7 30 o’¢ a in ’ . * 1; : 1 or ' /ie | to commence at eig) 7 ouly too happy to publish it Its publi Orrawa, Feb. 27. | No harsh discord shall wafted be ' Js i. MACDONALE?’™, Quec m > ’ \* Ti k te : 0 « a are bel x : 2 is } > ; ’ y. | +O MAPSO GIsC ‘ Ge cKets sents to be cation would save the Pair ) all the Lhe se of Jenkins Brecken was de-| \lone that shining river : —_— ————) 0 —_ ' eae , ad at the : ."4 ; ; ; et hag- > ; ie bg that shining mm * arr ‘ad I have an unusually large St wk on hand; and in} ; ingflectual working and wriggling and ( sa oon Mr. Brecken 18 con Harmonious voices, ‘neath life's tree, Having completed Stock Taking, I fia r iW 4 : hacia of Coat viz: Kuit Wool Goods, J. M.D B . . . « ! The Ch stice na s)} ant lite’a sance tor : ) ; , reduce ell all Winter (rooads at ’ er ‘ 7 on” sqmirming, and blundering; and the G! : bie Uni Justic Will / hant : - 3 Bong I «' ever. order to make a speedy ‘aaa’ tke o a H oe oe a ives, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoars, Reet- ht wa i Nec’y of . RB. : . ! . : 1} ‘ i Ue? : 1D and | nd. glofy gi ‘+ hallowed days— me * , s, Woofles osiery, (xiives, cs y* ‘town, Feb. 2 1 stPained efiort fo make is intelige ‘1 eee ew yam os And, glory gilding hallows days Heavy Cloths, Hlankets, Quilts, vo Far Caps, Cloth Caps. Loa : eb. 24, 1887.3) } 1j on it tial ided | “eary contrming Mr. Justice Peters’ | As endless cycles onward move, ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Vaps, 1 Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords | 7 a —— . . ~ > S ar A one-s i ‘ a j is : . ; Me if af) ee a iit + ' shme > i * } i rcaders be rie velo it partial, , — decis! -J4 ive ‘laschereau dissenting } With glad triumph we l jvip to praise Uther Goods ata small advance, viz; Drees G ) nds om a t Wi) ite Cottons Sheetiags, i : ve Cc and clomsily cooked statements, © Mr. Brecken will take his seat this after- | Che Cen*e of unfathomed love. and Lustres, in all shades. Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey ll ts “Carpets in Brussels, | \6 UW an ! } th * ’ . 1° of y Oe . : sane . ;es, "Ip ; a | which the resulis, as shown, are Pe- | noo Ch'town, Feb, 23, 1853. 4 Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, ( sa pg clear out the greater portion of | , » ° ’ ‘ , e Oo clet le pasterously false, need not have been put ) eaten eee “~ | Scotch Tapestries, lelts and Hemps. As I am to a ih tab given, WHOLESALE | ——at 4 \ eM sui < mente << ni : ; i ’ a al rai wl e i > 4 _ ° . s rt] We « ballenge t®® Patriot to give ‘ vi tion EERE HE. this Stock before the arrival of Spring Goods, teal barya f LECTURE will he ¢ / ak bale ile Pe BLAS ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ Stem R a ig2 iO. | 3 ; ¥ >rDy ge PLY 1..mON’ fate etatamant of the Puohlic Accounts on. Sn a | On the 27th iustant, the wife of W.L.| AND RETAIL. 1A REN DD, McDONALD, a fair statement of the Public Accoun y OF lan : : the Catholic Lit rary Uni Ve a and we offer the following, from the Orrawa,. Feb. 27. | otton, of a daughter. a . 5 oo, a : PAA Ait ‘ isons Ai eas i T atter Dy. Jenkins has been elected chairman | ’ a r Quren STREFT. oa aT ’ Monet: ’ 477¢8, both asa pattero and “us a) PUMA isc PCCM Cicer eens j y i as ‘ ry) "° _wW , at res ne _ ~~ aed a subiect fi ‘ its criticism he of the committee appointe d to consider the | MARRIED. Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883 wkly pat, | si — K's subrect tor .1cis : . “ | ' : “ . s . - m a en9 ace ans | Guestion of steam communication between! At the residence af Mr. Fdward W ptt, ee ‘ se Loval hevenue R Poayooe,°"| Prince Edward Island and the mainland in | Pleasant Grove, on the 2ist instant, by the | ¥ Lise FOU s trem at 29 710 134 |winter and summer. The Committee h is | Rev. George Steel, Mr. Timothy wat ot | Wednesda Kyen' / m ways, et i : Ga, 62, 205 i the vower tuo send for ersons from the| Suffolk, to Miss Elizabeth W yatt, of I hasant | a Less receipts from Post ' 7 ; 1G s a ec i ae RQ7 | Maritime Provinces, and get papers and | Grove Uitice. — l, 87, O59 j ’ 5 i in Ln . ! : * j ~er (a i Less interest on inveat- | records throwing light on the matter. The| Atthe Pible Christian Parsonage, Vernon SUBJECT; m <o= 2am lcommittee is eomposed of the following | River, February 20th, by Rev. J. Ball Mr, M ments, et: 1,535,397 ee ce a eee oe aan ao aad Enman, of Murray Harbor, to Miss bis cee } } f January and) ' Among the Nountaing at ae 1; aie gentlemen :—Messrs. Hackett, McIntyre, | Richard Boman, of Murray & ’ TILL close out (during the month o enue) > $5,834,409! Wood, (Westmorland), MclIsaac, and the | Sarah Campbell, of Montague Head, . it f | ‘ft lk sabi St sek of and Killarney,” hi ; ra ala | : ~ February) the balance of their large ot ; Net taxation—custom duties, ete. $27,549,046 | cilia - DIED. | Admission, 10 cents; Reserved Less surplus, which goes towarJs : 6 Talileai Teo Maiad @ =e i cents dhytnialt of debt and capital ex- Rustico Bank. |. At Lakelands, Nova Scotia, on Sundw the | Tickets for sale st Hemel S 0OU, COU 25th instant, after a lingering illness, Fainie, penditares, about. The bill for contin: ing ihe Farmers dearly beloved daughte r of George W. and . gli -| Bank of Rustico, has been referred to the| gs Frances DeBlois, aged 25 years. Real taxation for 1882 319,049,040) Oommitiee on Banking and Commerce. | ‘Blessed arethe dead which die in the Ld.’ Or, (reckoning the population at 4 400,00 " - aoe - 4t Fredericton, Lot 67, Feb. 5th, in the $4.44 per head, instead of the (/lobe's 37.50. Parnell Makes an Assault. | 78th year of her age, Eliza, the beloved wife Now we will deal with the reven 1@ Of 1876 | co aie 4 of the late Samuel Sellick. She leaves four on the same principle and see what the result Lonpow; Feb. 27. sous and four daughters to mourn the loa of will be. In 1876 the— Total Revenue was Less receipts from Rail- ways, ete SaiZi, 479, Fi Less receipts from Post Office. ... r 1,102,540 Less interest in invest- ments, etc ,991,402 “enue ie wiv, t Net taxation—-customs duties,etc., $18,614,415 Add deficit, which was necessarily met by loans........ Real taxation for 1876 Do. for 1883... 19,549,046 Difference in favor of 1882 Lib.-Con. year............ $966,158 Or nearly a million dollars! al: SP - -—- Supreme Court of Canada— Jenkins vs. Brecken. DurineG the hearing ot the objections urged by Dr. Jenkins, the Court strongly intimated their opinion of his conduct in taking his seat this Session, when,even by his own contention, he could not retain it ; for there must be, if his objections are valid, a new election. we commented upon duct in onsting his colleague and taking his seat on the strength of an appeal ; but even the Presbyterian will not accuse | 1,900,785 $20,515,200 ry . j THe Ex-! AMINER was accused of partiality wheu| the Doctor’s ecn-| a kind and affectionate mother, but they n the ouse of Commons, yesterday, | af . : J Bit Ul eS ra or a. ¢ : f |mourn not as thos: without hope, she beng a oir, arn i] moved ah eet nt to the | consistent member of the Baptist Chure) for }Address in reply to the Speech from the!], ,umber of vears |'Throne. He attacked'the Irish Executive | administration of the Crimes Act, and de-| Special Notices. {nounced it as a terrible and brutal Aet, | hae Di Sik ten ia ‘Sn “es rrible an rutal | . fadministered in a terrible and brutal | Two hundred and fifty pieces of Dress manner. | Goods selling at less than half-price at J, B. ee | McDoxan’s, {feb24 liwkly The New Brunswick Government; A sSewixc Maceine that Brown cannot i Pann O ns make work, you may juat as well throw it ae cated . + - J! ° : . i pies. away. Shop of corner of Prince end Grafton FREDERICTON, Feb. 27. nalts {feb 22 3m, wky GREAT clearance sale at J. B. Macdowald’s. | In the Local Legislature, Mr. Blair, M. »., moved an amendment to the Address ‘in reply to the Speech from the Throne. {feb2' 3: LoONELESS CODFISH, canned salmon, mackerel fand lobsters, vood and cheap at the Family i oid , v lie ssior Fall 5 Mie ) he % , P /A BREED) SISCRD ih llowed On 2 Grocery.—R. K. Brace. (feb 24 motion being put to the House, the Govern- w : ‘ a ment was out-voted and defeated, J BM Ney 1 ‘selling at Tk ots el 7 Db. JLOVONALD §, enuv4liiw y a THe use of Fish is prevalent fora week or two, so we sell them boneless at the Diamond Grocery, that washerwomen won't have to say I had no shirt from you for some time — D. Maceacners, $5, North Side Queen Square. ton, have issued a warrant for the arrest of | [teB24 P. J. Sheridan, charged with complicity in| A Lor of Silk Velyets and Vetveteens the Pheenix Park murder. It was issned | half-price at J. B. McDonatp’s [feb94li wky because of an application for his extradition | Goxp and silver plating of every description |made by the British Government. | done at Brown's. Shopon corner of Prince jand Grafton Streets, [feb 22 3m, wky SoNELESS Fisn (best quality) at Breer & | Gorr’s. [feb 2] | We are selling cf our large stock of Crockery at reduced prices, to make room for }our new supply in the Spring. -- W. P. | CoLwILL, [fe 21 3aw wy Sheridan's Extradition. New York, Feb. 27. The Government authorities at Washing- te Weather Bulletin. Prohahbilitves tor the next 24 hours for the } ro Varitime Provinces — the Judges of our Supreme Court of | T oe ee ll Ta Cre only steam, sewing machine, and gun : , a8 ORONTO, Feb. 24 --1U0 a m. repairing sho > 2 ‘ osull Appeal of any such feeling. We subioin 7s a! | fepairing shop on P. i. Island, and the enly f f th . nts while Mr.| Fresh tostrong westerly to southwesterly | place where you can get every part of a a lew oO cir commen oe ; _| Winds; fair cold weather with light snow in| sewiag machine or a gun made, is at Browas Lash was arguing on behalf of the} some localities shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. Doctor :— Pugs Cater Justice—‘‘ You are holding this seat, making laws for the country, which are binding upon this court, and argue that your Election is void. Jupce TAscHEREAU- 4 L ‘You laim claim that the same Election is void.’ Mr. Lasn—‘** There were no other means | provided fer by law.” Tae CHier Justice—‘* Yes. You could have not taken your seat and have filed a petition complaining that the Election which | had taken place was void.”’ Tue Cuirr® Justice—‘*See what position the other member elected under the same Election would b: in. You have not com- plained of his Election. Yet you ask the Supreme Court to declare the Elec tion void. In what position would be Mr. Davies if we should have to come to that con- clusion. It is a position in which no man should be placed.” Tae Curer Justice + . ‘*It was monstrous and agains every seuse of propriety that 2 man should take hi seat in Parliament and assist to make laws to bind this Court, while | } at this moment he is ask declare the Elec'ion void, as against Brecken, for want of snflicient number of ballots, ete i and thata majority of the electors had not a chance of electing the man of their choice.” ipg the Court to —We publish to-day the Hansard report of Mr. Hackett’s speech on the necessity there is for improved steam Communication oetween the Mainland and this Province. On the whole, it is a comprehensive and vigorous review of the situation with respect to this (to us) most impoxgant question. Mr. Hackett has made his mark at Ottawa. It is pleasing to learn that he is esteemed by the Ministry, aud that his ability re spected by discerning men of both parties. 18 —_ — 2 ee — i -Were we to adequately characterize | the conduct of some of our represen- | tatives at Ottawa,concerning the question of Communication with the Mainland, | we should make use of a very harsh ex-! pression. What can possibly be gained by | bickering about the National Policy— | which has been twice accepted by the! voice of the country? Is it likely that the justice and libera uy of the Government party will be stimulated by taunts that setreé takat they have ruined and depopuleted the Pro-/ : viuee? Or are they the more likely to! afford lucreased accommodation trom g told that our trade is going to the do 7B? hein What is to be gained by charging . ‘ ee Mr. Davies with “ moral obliquity,” or hat the Election is good, if the Court comes to the conclusion that you have a majority of votes, and if your opponent has the majority you | ; } ‘a graph c ia A LARGE stock of Fur Caps, at cost, at D. THAT ‘ 4 , 7 A. Brnee’s. [de2l wy tf DOMINION PA RLIA Mun Brown is a man you don’t mate every day. r He says he will dety the inhabitants of P. bk. | ove Isiand to carry him a gun to repair that he i + NOTES OF THE SESSION. mend, or make new. ne if you can. rraiton Streets. anno Now boys beat Shop on corner of Prince and [feb 22 3m, wky Winter Goors selling at cost at J. B. [feb21 3i Boy a good Fret Saw Machine cheap of R. HEvstTIs., {janl6 lm FresH North River Oysters at the Union House. ' tf Kt. B. Hevsris sells Walnut, and Designs for ret Sawing, very cheap. [janl6 lm very farmer should have a Bath Sheep Dip. KR. K. Brace is agent. Call and get a Bath. [feb23 dy wkly Iv you wish to get a good Wringer, buy the iinperial of R. B. Heusrtis. fjanl6 im Porato FARINA (very choice) at Berr & Gorrs dec i | j | | | Fae eS jl On Tuesday last, the Clerk of the Crown | ¢ attended in the Commons | Chamber with a couple of big burles of | Macdonald's. | papers, containing doéuments. relating to! the double election return for King’s | B. |County, Prince Edward Island. Mr. | Cameron (Huron) wanted to know if it | would be agreeable to the Prime Minister 'for him (Mr. Cameron) to. make a motion m a future day. Sir Jchn Macdonald suggested that he wonld like to know what ithe motion was to be ; but Mr. Cameron | did not know himself. Sir John Macdonald | said he could not help him; but that he | himself would make a motion at the proper | time that the question be referred to the 'Elecition Committee. All which rather Mr. Cameron’s little scheme. At one | time it looked as if the clerk would be him- self put into Chancery by having to read | the decuments, Sir John Macdonald calling lout “Read,” but Mr. Blake suggesting that | the Speaker should look over the doucuments land select the ones pertinent to the inquiry. jin Chancery | | i | | Nins& or ten hundred teapots to be sold cheap at CoLWILv’s. {fe 21 3aw wy A sPLENDID jot of Rockingham teapots to be sold very cheap at wholesale or retail at | COLWILL’s. [feb 21 3aw wy CAN DIED ewt. Keiler’s just received Gorr’s, wholesale and retal. [dec27 luk right place to get a pair of beots for + upset ) Pre.—One at Beer & iSir John Maedonald expressed his confi- i ° ‘ idence in his Honour the Speaker and the lclerk, and the House were saved the in-| CTOssing the Capes, is at Dorsey, Golf | fliction. & Co's. HOLES IN THE ICE. PEARLINE for saleat Beer & Gorr’s, | Mr. Robertson (Hamilton) has introduced | [dee 6 la bill to amend the criminal law. so as to| declare ita misdemeanor to leave unpro- J | bl Bl k | tected holes, opening or apertures made in ch lla 6 06 0 Land. ithe ice of any navigable water. O be sold by AUCTION, on MONDAY! NEXI!, 5th March, immediately after vin said the question of establishing tele- | the sale of Peter Stewart's Stock, East River fty-two acres (f land, part of the Binstead communication between Nova Scotia and Sable Island was under consider- | arm, measuring three chains and fifty links { ending to the bs | a it | fi | TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION, i . “* In reply to Mr. Paint Sir Hector Lange- ' on. |0n the St. Peter’s Road, and ext bryeqyy : | Hillsbor ugh River. Vex Tae Onper or Futt Moons.—The Feb- | ruary moon was full on Wednesday, 21st, | Ch’town, Feb. 27, ’ ns at sale, WILLIAM DODD, 83. Auctioneer, phases during the shortest month of the year, appearing a new moon, at her first | quarter and as fuli moon. She was at her} nearest point to Jupiter on the 16th, and ! at thirty-four ee — seven 0 clock in | a ae ere ref D D1 7 ren ‘ening, akes al ee i | the evening, She takes on only ine Wei ohants bavk of P. it, Island NHE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders ot this Bonk will be beld at their Banking on the 23d, two days after the fuil, she is| House, in Charlottetown, on “THURSDAY , 7 . ee . — . i ’ . a; near Venus. Those who watch her progress | the 1-t day of March next, at the hour of 12 eastward, averaging thirteen degrecs daily,| 0 clock, noon, for the purpose of electing | Yirectors for the ensuing year, and the trans- action of such other business as may be laid before them. } Proxies for voting must be left with the| Cashier at least one day previous to the | meeting. WM. McLEAN, Cashier, Cherlotistuwn, Febx 22, 1832-12 mevting’ will note that her conjunctions with planets ive the order of their position in reg rd to the sun, Thus she passes Venus, Mars. and Mercury, the morning stars, then pays her respects to Saturn and Jupiter, the evening stars, and ends the! circuit by coming near Uranus, a morning | evar. — News, ’ Neptune, | s*@ DHer Store, Apothecaries’ Hall, and Dia etore. Doors open at 7 30, to eo JOON A. Mein Feb. 21, 1883.—we fr sat tu IN WOOLLEN GOODS, Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children’s Hoods, Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, etc. cee ow ‘ . Eg Fur Geods, Doimans, Manties, Uisters, S | @) Te and Millinery Goods. ne : ae ___ {Kent Mills,” (Patent glia Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brusseis,| FLOUR - Crows Sera and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, K Db. CORNMEAL. 3 Liat ve * . Granulated, Lut A Lu A R G H) DISCO U N 2 . SUGAR \ Confectioners, y orgie nell | ee bright Refiued, . | Yellow “ Cj ‘ Tw Pad hata GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED, rice taser tasisics, Beas | MOLASSES, choice Demerara e Ch’town, Jan. 18, 1883. 7 _ ( American, (Dou iam : SS | KEROSENE: / Pratt's Ace “< “se a | \ -—- : SOLE LEATHER, Logan'sNol es | Soap, Matches, Wrapping Paper, P | etc., etc. ca bo | WHOLESALE ore: | FENTOA T. : EDUCED PRICES [conn Pb. 26 8 et Cc = [4: why 2i wiped! o:0-——— CLEARIVG-O0T Mi JOHN MACPHEE & CO. rcp hl “RUSTE & HUAI , i Are offering the following GQODS at greatly Reduced Prices. : | a | Dress Goods, Knit Wool Goods and Winceys; a lot Mantle and Ulster Cloths, | 8S Ee VINGR BRC Men’s all wool Pants, $1.90, $2.25, $2.45; Boys’ Ulsters and Overcoats, | $3.50, $4.00, $4.50; a lot of ladies’ Shawls and Sacques at cost ; Winceys, | EING desirous of clearingeits 7 cents ; Grey Cotton, 6 cents; Prints, 6 cents; President, Beaver and Nap| el e ato > ee bc C'oths at cost; Men’s Ulsters and Overcoats, $3 50, $4.50, $5.50; Scotch, ahem — ee English and Canadian T weeds, at 10 p. C. discount; Far Caps, Kid Mitts | SHERT MUSIC at a di ta and Gloves, Linders and Drawers, Scarfs, laced and knit Shirts, white! cent Shirts, &c.; a lot of Men’s colored Shirts at 60 cents. | BOOSEY S MUSICAL ey : : . jcents a number. (Original priced Our customers and the public generally can depend on getting REAL cents. umber, (Ongimal pris ; BARGAINS in every department. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. | Other Music Books at a diseoumtd | to 50 per cent. No music ex ' t may a. an a 4 —slso0— ; JOHN McPHEE & CO. The following FANCY GOODS SUH Jan, 25, 1RPF3—-2Zaw, whkly posed of at a discount of 25 perceut Hit —~ | Photograph Frames, \Writing Deis 1 | Ladies’ Companions, Drea “BB; PP as Work Boxes, Easels, : EE °C .> V / CS j | The above discounts are for cast } ° . and on purchases made within az | date. wr , ‘é 'oO« a? > Will, for the next Two Weeks, give | Feb. 24, '63.—Gi. her 0” Se ; t SPECIAL BAR IS ‘Union Bank of P. bi | : A r | | . Y . A 4 A . S, Te Annual General Meeting of : ; ’ holders of this Bank will be —IN— Banking House, in Charlottetows, @ NESDAY, the 7th day of M d Vi 5 0 twelve o'clock, noon, for a ' a ing Directors for he ensuing ens Overcoats, Reefers & Ulsters, testes insole laid before them. Proxies for voting must be left Cashier at least one day previous w GEORGE MACUBM, MEN'S FUR CAPS, Tweets, Winceys, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, &c, Kea Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great Bargains will be given. Charlottetown, Feb. 24, 1833, —til WANTS, LOST, FOUND | OST—On~ Saturday morpilg 4 Fletcher's Music Store ay Square, a Meerschaum Pipe, witt stem. The finder will be rewarded the same at Fletcher's Music Storm, L. E. PROWSE, 8. 74 Queen Street, FREEHOLD F RMS! NOWHOR, FOR SAISH 4 : H agency for the celebrated Coole, Creamer Can, marufactured by him, I will Ch'town, Dec, 19, 1882 - oo a OST—On Saturday, the 24th | Queen Street. a purse oF of money. The tinder will be leaving it at this office 17 ANIELD—$i0 DAILY- “Our Lost Explorers; Arctic Expedition.” 50 pages be ai a povition, when the spring opens. to traticns. ' oars per . bY p 4 supply my customers with any - | Copies with 10, Bxciusive oe Sara eee ee to sell | quired. . tT ) cents —Bouxer Pus. Co., feveral vaiuable FARMS, situated in dijf.| a ferent sections of the country containing Diamond G; > ae & CO. Couey ey Oe WV ANisD—A Clerk in a F : of abcut sixteen years rom 100 to 300 Acres each, RR reference required. Apply at Mi s OFFICE. “75 For particulars apply at oe rt ‘Oo. LET—A Dwelling foo i till situated on Prince § ¥ . hid HEREBY notify al! paitis co “ae . _ * p y paities to come and} Peak ( My Auction Room, Queen Nt, take their Umbrellas left with me during oe . psssingbath me ms . eS ee the yeurs 1881 and 1882 =| give two months | TPO LET—Im: oe iete oa pi ao ty mail will receive prompt notice, after which I will sell to pay ey pepses a detatibte'n sid t os, silt ention : ’ t ' , ‘ Hilisbo b Street eut low, : A. McNEILL, | SOPHIA TAUDVIN, (enant. Apply at the ite: papts Cb’tuwn, Pets, 13, 1RB3.—ti Auttivueer, E I, tw Mr, F, 8, Mvore, Churjottetown, Pet. 22, SE — Bi wkTy gi ya