we ee ae eee + ~~ — ‘*means we intend to, and if you are not ** satisfied, you cin take your choice. The amendment having been put, was, lost upon division, and the carried. The Sreaker took the Chai}, and the Chairman reported the resolution areed to, and a moetion being made that the report} of the Coimmittee be received. Mr. Sine tater referred back to the Committee for the purpose of being amend: “1, as moved by him in Comwmittes. . The motion was lost on a division of 15 to 8 Mr. Beer moved that the report le} raferred back to the Committee for the prpose of being amended, as moved by ' him in Committee Mr, CaMPpBeL. have leave to with Mr. moved ih idraw his amend: . ’ nent it Berr woved tho previ ious ques tion, and the question being put upon the main motion that the report of the C ) received, it was carried unai et ly. 10At 340 a the House adjourned till 10 a. m. the sime day D. mittee he im -_ PPAILY HKXAMINE ru : P, APRIL 21, 1883. ° ase a Summer Resort. For salubrity, eel variety, rich verdure, pleasant ate cust advantages scarcely equalled, and certain- | ly not surpassed, in any Provinces. Each year visitors from ou!- aod in isle. side are finding their way quietly increasiug uumbers to this fair } i Entering the Province merside, they distribute themselves to the different points at which they have been informed they find suitable modation. farmhouse in can which a few -ons or pe! sea. At Malpeque a goodly number of visitors, some of them American are to be found. At Rustico, and Stanhope (Mrs. Shaw’:) similar resorts exist. Near to Sommerside, and other points ou the south shore, where the atmosphere, ing summer, suiied to the wants delicate persons and children, is of dation is in growing demand. ‘The Visitors of ove year, advise their friends to go to the localiti es which they had previously found attractive. Last year a few groups ot Canadian and American visitors who spent a few months with us, furnished a pleasant element to the society of the place, spent some money iu the stores, aud found for themselves health, pleasure and new friends. They all expressed themselves warmly as to the kindliness and accessi- bility of the per ple whom they met in business intercourse at id in private life. Could we epcour- age this business? town as general 2 pot adv antageously With the headquarters, Rocky Point, W est River, No:th River, the Harbor’s| Mouth, Southport and Keppoch might receive avd comfortub ly accommodate a large number of desirable Strangers. In this mauner people from the other Pro- vinces would be ied to know more about us, where aud how we live, and mould opinions of their friends elsewhere re- specting us Cou'd those who may have suitable accommodation to offer. not leave information at the new spaper offices, in a form immediately available to strangers on their arrival? not seriously affect the interests of oui hotels, or of such an establishment as the Seaside Hotel at Rustico. General travel would follow in the wake of an en arged volume of holiday seekers We have goo: reason to believe that it lies in our power to attract year after year a growing number of outside people to our shores with mutual ad- vantage. As business iutercourse ex- tends, will personal interest and | friendly ties be formed While on this sub ject we may remark | that there is now room for a modest summer hotel in or near the city, pro- vided it were commodions and airy. I: would uot ueed to be e Xpensive iu interior finish. A portion of it adapted for winter occupaney, could be used as a general boarting house and residence a the manager all vear. Suclia project would | pay indire retly in pecuuiary advantages to} bO every substantial property owner in the city ; and after a few years, if conducted with taste aud judgment, might pay a divideed on the capital invested, ' Ia | there not a lar: ge tum of money lying “uvemployed that mich: be put to zood use in this way? A proper loc ality and project commenced op a plan aud | scale that would admit of extension as circumstances might r« quire, of great moment iv such a matter,— hearness io the park er to the esplanade, would be Perhaps some of the private properties iu such neighborhoods might be obtained extensions made, The proprietors of the Osborne [louse evidently have faith in the possibility ot accommodati: g profitably. a larger bum- | ber of gue ts “than they can receive present. The Revere House. enlarged and j improved, io a similar direct ion in the possibilities of our position, and they will soon be: ome actuali: ies There is DO rea: on, if We show well-con sidered | enterprize, why our fair I-land should not become the ple ture-grouud of the a . i worth considering ’ t aud at! in dic "“HniCc$ pr ogress our new supply in the Spring. — W. Pp. | | ° ' i. . . eastern part of the Dominio: * ard of} | COLWILL. , . (fe 21 3aw wy | ae ol the Sates of the peig iboriug | Nive or ten hundred teapots to be sold | tep" vic. Nature has endowed wu: jeheap at CoLwirt’s [fe 21 Sew ws richily in some respeers. Let our own | Tue cr rash for Bouts is tc the Boot ana |! Sagacity sud outerpriee do the reet. The! Shoe Fact. [1 Wig revard willbeample We shui : : 3 P e shall vera) 4 onoice Se of Clever and Timo hy to Yhds subject aguia. main motion | { | | noved that the report be | Beer | sea-bathing, and moder- to visitors, the Island presents | of the Maritime ere or at Sum-| accom: | That most in favor is the quiet al family cau be accommodated vear to the! dur- ' This would! Ww ould be | i recently | Let us have faith | THE “TELEGRAPHIG ‘NEMS, {SpeeraL Desparcnes To ‘Hr Ex«Miner.] DOMINION PAV LIAMENT. Harbor Dues at Pictou, Ovrawa, April 21, The resclation exempting vessels under eighty tons paying harbor dues more than twice a year at Pictou, passed yesterday. /The House then went into Committee of | Supply. — Winter Communication, Tho Committee appointed to enquire into the best means of communication between ! Prinee Edward Island and the Mainland freported yesterday. They ,favor improv- fed ice boats, the building of boat th mses at Cape Traverse and Cape To-- 'mentine, and putting on extra boats and imen on tne Capes route in winter. The | Committee recommend larger steamers | for the suramer service; a screw steamer for ithe autumn and that the winter service be continued the work of the Govy- ‘eroment. also service, a Trial - Tineke Kelly. Dusin, April 20. The trial of Timothy Kelly was concluded yesterday. The jury disagreed. The Dynamite Prisoners. DAILY — a eo pe BRLS. SU iP i ERIOR, 6: from “St. Lawre: due on Monday. landed to-day, yoe,”* 2. TRE. Seis. a BROS, Ch'town, April ar SUGAR. 83 bris. BRIGHT HT YELLOW. 20 WHITE GRANULATED. CARVELL BROS. 2 - Ch’ town, apy: 21 KES :OSER “ 50) NEW LOT, Ch'to«n, — i} Mo ce Lec ASKS DAY. CARVELL BROS, ome Zi A ee fe = ed 3 WD bee ew d quality. CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, April 21—2i STRAWBERRIES Lonvon, April 21. Enquiry has been made in New York and the story told by the prisoner Norman regarding the conspiracy to blow up the Beitish Parliaiwent buildings has been cor- | roberated, Weather Buiietin. Probabilities for the next 2h hours for the Warttime Provinces. April 21--11 a. m Fresh to strong winds, shifting to west and northwesi; clearing weather. c URRESPONDE Ni EK. He do not hold or iiline respoi sible for the | opinions or slatemeuts of our corresp ndents. TORONTO. To the Editor of the Examiner. accommo- | SIR - ing a letter signed ** Pet nying, in very strong terms, a statement made a day or two sincein the House of Assembly, by Archibald J. McDonald, Esq , ef Georgetown. Lam curious to know if this ** Peter McCourt” is the saine person who sent the following telegram to Alberton, er McCourt,” de- | jon Tuesday last, w hile the polling was go- | ing on at that place. To B njyamin Rog: rs, Alberton ** Government floored last night. Attempt- ed busivesa, House ( ‘olla pac d. * Pecer McCourt.’ Quorum. if the correspondent of the Patriot is the same person who despatched the above message, the public will at know how much of what he says is entitk d to credence [ would advise him to turn his attention to | his confederate at Alberton who ithe use he could of the lying telegram, and afterwards showed it the Government jparty. Therule that there *‘ is honor even among thie ves,” is not apt arently without its exception. Quiz. once to Charlottetown, April 21, 1883. —— nen To the Editor of the Examine ¥. SIR | paper of yesterday, sternation and eurprise. I am a temper ance man, Mr. Editer, but [ am also an Englishman, and as such [indignantly deny having anythieg to do with the ‘* Invin- cibles.” My hands, sir, are clear! Can the Grand W. P., or the Grand Scribe say as much. with feelings -~ AntT1-BOMBSHELL. 1883. - April 21, easel sie a A FEW copies of Meecham’s Atlas for sale by.—E. H. Norrow, {ap 21 3i eod > Roya Canapian AcapEmy oF ArRtTs.—The | fourth annual exhibition of the Roval Cana- | dian Academy of Arts will be held in Toronto, fe will be opened on the 2)st of May by his Ex-ellency the Governor-General and the Princess Louise The exhibition will be held in the Norma] School, in the noith rooms of the Museum, while the whole building will be devoted to the gathering on the openi gnizht, | The Marqais of Lorne and the Princess, who were the founders of the Academy, will on | this occasion make, their last vi-it to its cx- hibition. The three previous exhibitions were held in Ottawa, Halifax, and Montreal. ‘It is believed that the cccasion will bri ng torether the best display of Canadian art that has yet been seen in the country.—T7crunto | Mail, . . at the Fish Market, Grafton fapl 21 eod Rice Fiove, | Stre et. —_— ~(‘ash paid for Bank kK. H. Noxton. [ap 21 3: eo dj E. Ista*p Island biils Bank or P of ¥¢ =. i Horsford’s Acid Phospbate | | Dr, | Says: & VALUABLE C. C. Oust Milwaukee, Wik., **T have need in my practice ten years, and consider it a valuable nerve tonic.” NERVE TONIC AD, 16 -- — Special Norices. . E. Prow Lopl. & 19, Cat and see L. F. Prowse’s Scotch 7 weec: [ap! i9 L. FE. Prowss is opening his spring stock of Scotch Tweed, {api 19 | Bares, Baves. Grain and Potato Bags, juct | Peceive d at the Loxpon Hovss. [apd 2w eod We are selling cff our large stock of Crockery at reduced prices, to make room fcr ' 7 i New Prints at at Cohwini’s. (aoe 20 Uw wy é I notice in the Patriot of last even- | made all! I read ‘* Bombshell’s”’ letter in your | of con- | Now is the Tin 8 to Plant, yy can get them valthy Plants, ground, All ihe celebrated (umberian less Seedl ng. Order at onre. of Pu and mehbt Standard Varieties, inc’ uding i-Triamph . and Sharp G, ) UW. HASZARD. 9! Ch’ low! ly Ny Apr il COOKING SOMES plv the Weh ave pany (ter the purpose of introducing stoves), to sell the first fifteen which we may ive orders, At’ their LANDED jut lie, at the lowest possible pris e al-o agreed with the G Pt is 1ece HERE DGDD & RGCERS. Ch’town, April ?1—eod 2w axa AMIN EER,» | 125 a | : + A. PRI iF lour, Sugar, Raisins. AILY EXPECTED, via 2 Pictou D Landing and Point du Chene, 3 carloads “* Kent Mills ’ Patent FLOUR, 10 Choice Superior, Superior Extra, and Choice Extra, good aud well-known THE *s CONFRECIIONE! STANDARD A, BRIGHT REFINED, direct from the Refinery. boxes VALENCIA RAISINS, quality. For sale low, RS i Ay | | SUGARS. | BEIWEEN THE 5 choice i i wholesa’e, Orders sclicited, CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. Corner Queen and Water Street, meee ~- — LANDING TO. ‘Tp Let hr the Summer, ANDING TO-DAY, 5) puncheons, choice! Hay. i the building, could be included if required. re Stock, Strong, from the the | W E have made arrangements with tlie best makers of Gas Stoves in the United States, which we will be able mere | Com- ese (15) tor} Ret Cost, | Ch'town, P. E. L., April 20, '83. | {tt wly her ne sj her ne sj pio 3i | GOING TO EST WOOD, late italy the residence of the unders igned, with about 8 acres of land. attached. This would include House, Stable and Coach-house, Grap:ry, Garden, Shore | Front, with Boat and Bathing Houses, Front | | Orchard, and four acres Meadow Land, under | | W OR TO —ALSO— | A Shop and Office, on Water Street, the | building occupied by Mr. Matthew Waddeil, an the office of F. T. Newbery, Esq. ihe use of part of a Warehouse, attached to / WILL FIND '** Phe Intercelv nial” DANIEL DAVIES. pat bw to Travel. | WOLASSES es oh, Ch'town, April % Passage, and Quicker Time. ” UE pert ‘ALMA ” and ‘8. GRIFFIN tirst open sate ~~ 40 puns Choice TRAN NIDAD, 10 do, CLENP@EGOS. To arrive about 20th May, direct canbe check d @hreuh to W other poiuts on Canadian Pacitic THROUGH TICKELS and as to Passenger, Baguage and F 'cau be had on application to the | ! | | / ao, from West dudies, {nemelys G. A, sharp, iper sch. “‘ WIDE AWAKE,” |Greity, Summerside; J. H. aa, On jtawa; H. C. Brownell, Souris; Sgaoek eumpe | Mount Stewart; ). McKinnon, I 2 “es » Choice Grocery UL SS % : ’ ¥ Kc | 30 a Choice Grocery MOLASSES 1A. EB. ¢ larke, Kensington; and o ’ j 4 31 . : ie ie iy 7, Alberton. Will be sold low while landing. Pee ee > i BD POTTIN ! Chief Sa FENTON T. NEWSERY. ay p Gi. ce April 18. 61 wkly 33, A. BUSBY, General Passenger ws i ril 20, 1863 —bitu te her P wp 31. jour pio her 31! ‘Hoa, Goramaa, Sugar, * Leather, Raisins, Kerosene, &c, iil We (\(liy & it CURLY EXPe T ARRIVE VIA PICTOU: 1 car “Kent” Vater t Roller ? cars ‘‘Otter Creck” Sup. Extra VIA BOC TON: FLOUR. [Berchet ale dts gle pe Gk | i | MORTGAGE SALE | 2cars Is’ nd Mills Superior Extra FLOUR, ! D « s 1 s ; - ‘ . “ T $e | a ge Sen Beale EX S. 8. Peruvian via | | *s } TO be sold by Public A uction, on Wednesday, | | IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE: agen vee eect A 1LEES. brand», direct from the miils in Outaric. ets ALD THE ONLY CANADIAN GRANULATFD, M.detdat ded ded ERG ODED ‘fast and West of the Dominion MANITOBA And Canadian North-West, Wester: & North-Western United the Best and Most Desirable Soute by which The advantages they sccure are: of Cars, better Train Accommodation, Cheaper This is the only; route by w all information Charlottetown; byrne, Aver GT, INTERCOLONIAL RATILW AY. INDIVIDUALS G2 FAMILIES | tales, Less change hich baggage ‘nplpey, and i ullway . reighe Rates, undersigned, = Lreorge- H. McEwen, dunter River; Db. Montgom- Gem, perinter ndent ‘0 ARRIVE, p: is “wy from Lisbon, abso ut 16,000 Bushes Salt, The aboy » vessel is due gt Ist May. Orders can be left ttle April 18-—mo we fr t} » "1 ¢, OWRy ttt tee A By-Law amondi. K the relating to Bogs, aud Taxing thereof, Passed by the Dag f} City Council, Apiil tk ted hy the City Coy bark ittetown, ag fala 1. Section of the ‘it By my intitcled, a By- Law amendinrg ‘i relatir ng to Dog Sand the Caxi here wy Bnie «l ly st r ‘king out the "two ta ne thereof, and j the tirst hi in liew th-reof the word § ones” E it enac City of ¢ ‘ pace ing out the word *‘ four” jg lest Tine and inserting in liew oo the —" ys “i 2. The Doz Tax dre for thig aaa and ali feture Phoo fax shell be paid Vity Collector «i this © ty, Who wal) a register all Dogs, “ied by the of said City, Chapter 23, tsbied od Law relating to Doys and the Taxing and otherwise perform all the duties last mentioned By-Law, lin posed on of the _ity Court, (L. AS i 8.) DAVID RB. M. H Ma yor of the Cj ity of Cha Macrurrson, City Clerk, Charlotte town, April 12, 1883, = [9p33 QW Igy Re . 4 AVE YoU FARM 03 GARDEN —— ee if you have you will need SH ae and will want the best for the least My seeds have given the best ao for the last three years, Hnedsedtall fiz A. H. if, epeey 5 es —> ne Li Halifax, aod girdeners sow them, | have the stock in P. E Island. Seventy-two of Flower Seeds. Sev sate neal atable Seeds, The Carter's imperial andaigg other varieties of Turvip Seed, Whi ! seed Wheat. Island and im ported Clover, Three new varieties of Potatoes, ae | Star, St. Patrick, and Mammoth Pes way as premiams. Send a Postal (apd, your addres», for my Seed Catalogues 16-page pamp4let, giving full a prices. Address, : GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George St., ( ‘barlottetown, PEL | _ April 13 -—4i law whiy 4i oy 4 > ae NOWICE, SHE estate and bcok ¢eb’s af Mr. Jobe McLeod, of this city, meredant tail, tT) me, al! persons @ notified to make j | i i | j ' heving been assigne debted to him } are eiy immediate payment of tne amoaots duel them, at the office of Messrs, Divies, Sie land & Weeks, who alo are authons df give diech rges for the sm» All amounts due and unpaid after the fint day of May uext, wil be sud for with further not-ce, Rk TY. WREKS Assigaee Ch’town, April 9, ar TERa --2aw 3 <tesinpenenstingrecnncnnsinaenilctpma “ _———— WATOH: :§, ei ELRY,, G.. H, . TAYLOR'S Anythir gin the above can now be bougtt very cheap. A fresh assortment just received, More to come in a few Repairing guaranteed. day a promptly thirti- : of May ai. 4 ee : 7 . : , . ‘ * the th rei th a ‘y f “We 7 a”. , A. D, | 150 sides No. 1 and No, 2 SOLE LEATHER, 20 Cases ORANGES 1883, at the hour of twelve o’clo <, Hoon, | 125 cases MATCHES . at the Court House, in Charloctetown, iG 7 a $ — > . ‘ vis ; te ranulated, Confectioner low Refine ay oto : weder aed hir vires of Numan sk Geen F ioe ctioners’ and Yellow Refined 3 Cases: LiSMONS. ‘ ained Fa ide ire ¢ A tgage, | p . : ys 2 : cb ty ? 7 + I in . ar ater as Rice, Currants, Valencia Raising, Beans, oe eee : “ees - y-oib al ni | Bi-Carb, Butter and Cheese Factory Salt, W EF BAWS S & C3 September, A.* D. 1880, and made be- | tune imeoat j . * ‘ ee We ’ a . | Kerosene, in casks | ‘i tween Neil McK Ay and Jane McK ay, his | Pratt’s do. in 5 ia tins i A pril 18, 3) 7 f , pee a2. ¥ a bel fe id . 4 ofa, Ss, wife, of the on part, a od Edward Jarvis Soap, T. D, and Woodstock Pines, Hodgson, of the other part, | Brooms, Pals, Wr apping Paper, se LL that tract, piece and parcel of Jand Paper Bags, etc., ete. W AN S, i OST, i OUND, se ® 4X situate, lyisg and being on ‘'ownship | Wl . ete canoes eae eee Number Twenty-one, in Queen’s County, | rolesale at lowest prices, YLERK W “AN’ rED,—\“ inted: by the e Lith “dé fFoliow’s hat is to say: Co Nc} ' a . . be unded ont Li we, that is t : ay: ( mamenc - FENTON T. NEWBERY. i¢; May, aCie:k who has had some ex eti- log at a stake fixed in the bank or shore cf | April 19. ah in a Drug Store. Apply at once, b ac Mare ee 6 petith. tuck subdc ot} . to ok wee ; io oo ert ie French River, and in the s utl cast angle of | (Gi. wkly 3i. dp 6i. wp 3i. jom pio her 3i | letter, stating terms, to OU. B. Wadman, land in possession of James Cousins, and run- | — cian ———————w-—-—---__-— | Crapaud {apZl wkly tl may J5 | ning thence west along Cousins’ land eighty- | oa “eA pa sact ideo abet, ee four chai hence soutl rclve chaics, | é EMDER | S . fo ba as, or iC : 1 a tw lve — * | e % 7 ANT EN— A Maid Servant, for geome ence east eighty-two chains, or to the saic VY housework Apply at Upper Prine bank or shore, thence ali ng "the same north- w aye | Strect, to Mus. A. A. Macbona.p. wardly to the place of commencement, con- | MAYOR'S OF FICK, [ap 20 2in pd training one hunired acres of land, a Jittle more} City OF CHARLcTIRToWN, , inal i I or : - rt : April 18, 1833, OR SALE—A first-class ‘Road Sulky, or further particulars ayp'y at the cffice | - 1D PEN made by a good build he | : : J icy Zr) 9 504 fie sie e y gown der, is the best im of Edward J. Hodgson, Scltcitor, Charlotte- | EALED 1 ERS will 79. re ived at the the City, suitable to travel a stud hors sown. k Mayor's ¢ fos until noon of Wednesday, with ab a few ts of Plate Har - : i : ss sae : viv d s a ; 8CU3 ) © itaraess “a Dated this twenty-tirst day of April, A. D. | the 25th ot spe I ins oust vom parties will-| suit the sulky or Wagon. Apply to W. C 1209 ng to st ’ the Cit i La A ee ; iss3. siekea mia os i ing to supply the City wi b lice, Boarding Stable, Grafton St., next Fish SDWARD. ODGSON e Market. [ap20 5 | . On nor fT j y " (ape oi | | Mortage. | 20,090 fest three-inch Merchantable| —— | | april 21.—sa.we wily tl sale He Mm: ‘ack Pls ank, - ol SE 10 LET —-On Hillshorough Str: et FRR ace Dae a ssa aaa - A near King Syuare, containing eight | . " , | READING GLU BS. [to be delivered on Pownal Wharf, in Char.|£0,™s, with garret and cella-kitehen. For , lottetown, ds a Pee jap20 | YLASSES in niece under the direct tion | On or before the £Oth d: uy BOR 3 AL 7 E bt Roll * ’ ’ » bs reo ar J of Mr. East'y, Tux adays, Thurs sdays and | or May next, . -h 6 — x ® tone poets Saturdays, 10 to 12 a. m. , 4to 6 and8 to 10} me ' ft ae ao ' co. Rig Oe | p.m. 3 The Council da pot bind themselves to | at a this ofc rom Ep glan. i this Spring Apply : ane oo ‘urse will consist of selections from | accept the lowest or any Tender, r vo japly vi | the Bible, Shakespeare, Dickens, Burke, | By order 7 i aa i ‘ x 7 . ' P >, Fa (‘% acre ae 5 a ? - Webster, and other sacrec 1, classic and humor. H. MACPHERSON . Vv L K re. I ine ofa ottage near the Rail ous authors and orators, eg way Station. Apply at this oftice 7 Clubs of 3, 5 and 10 can be formed for a | April 19. ’ > * fapl9 gi course of 6 or 10 lessons, aks WUTaNTE ca ia. a ae — . . . . , — a ee Ce | - ) aS } ka Special terms for’ School and (Col leg 9e Nc ~ 1\ AN I KI A we an Serv ant. One | ore sa “FOR SALE, j.cket ches For further particulars address > 4 @ | of hordes preferred. “Apply at Tix Pxasasen © | orsics. fapig | W E BASTTy salud ——-- } ' } , ee . ’ ; . } om mer > + Dut ira kK sEGRBAPAY. — “a e a ie P, O. Lock Box 263, Ciarlottetown. | JET BLACK HORSE, nine years old, | i ihe As ay : Li fen Of Gentlemen April 20 --Iw fo Weight—ecleven hundred pounds. Also oe eAthuaitie as log Telegraphby can do} # | Cane and Harness, Good | ‘Tm A ly a } 7 e epdalng ile IM CommMenct the - Apply at first of. May. For further infor mation a apply SEED WHEAT. » ECEIVED THIS DAY, & White Rassian Wheat. | Timothy and Clover Seed F. L. MACNUTT. 0.—b61 e0d from Montrea’, Also, in store, Water Street, April 2 COAL. COAT Ne ods s wZ ca? @ A! ‘ARGO of jAcadia Nut Co al, fresh from Mine. will he discha ging at Pownal Mon BR, i ‘ ; ; i | Wharf, Saturday and ay next, WILLIAMS & CO. Apri 20. Pk ee island Railway. ROTICK. a ys aud after Saturday, the 2st | iC the Special Vrain rauaning to Gi Oorge: | Own, Im co necion wiih te st amer | ** Northera Li ht,” wi'l be diseontinued, L. B, ARCHIBALD, Sup’t, Railway Uftive, Ch’towa, April 20, "ati cea & | instant, a iideeen J THE EXAMINER OFBIGE. to M, B. Mcinuis, Rocklin House —li wkly 9 7 April ! OR SALE -100 Egg Cea ses, dler's Wagon. Apply to H,. COYLE, — HOUSE AND: sien PAINTERS. Whitening, Tinting, Piper Hangi ng, Grain. | \\ ; | ' | i “AS TED- A GIRL fur Gene work OOMS” TO a. Er Piri ing, Glazing, eic. | [pti pear All orders prompily attended to. i" 10 LE TA. Ontnbort ab le ‘HOUS SE, ou Riche SHIP—W:ST END rere STREET. | oud Street. Apply to M,. Stevenson. Ci‘town, April 19—1m 1d & w& l lw | R pe Apply at EXaMInek Op NOW © kk. NE REV. ME, JOHNSON intends opens | PW LET.—Th-t handeome and inga Reading Room, in connection with | aa on Weymouth Street his work at Victoria, and would be very grate. | OCC4P! ed Mr, George McK ful for any second hand Books and Mayazines, ( posite pabieean cf Dr. Beer. News: apers, ety. Anything good and reac. | tu May next. Apply to Lox able—don’t care tow cld—would be mas “| wn | Haszanp thankfully received Any gifts «f Magazines OP papers could be left t at the Bookstore of H A. Harvie, Esq., or sent to Mr. JuBnston’s | 1? ; ae \ECHIBALD Wuirik The Rectory, Crapaud, Apri! 12—Si wk! ly 2 O LET — Dwelling House, OB PRINTING of everv dceseription and Giiden, Gr. ‘tom Street execure! with Neatnesg and Despaieh Suitab'e tenant will tind it to his mt the EXAMINER JOB MR, wor Wosbee oral Crret Uenrye Ohionty Monsen, Apply at Tae Exawxsn Orvis ished, with use of kitchen and ki itehen O LET—The shop at present occupied by - H. Hutcheson, a joming the jolt Dr Jes kins, Upper Wicen street, oa oe it @% Outbu: Idinzs fAprili8 2w also a Ped. COcGMB:. japis6 ral Ho ust or unfurne FICE, couvenient (st preseut ay ), near y Posse ie ee & [apr 2 re ridene 5c Pi'y va O —— | (Wes }. A BO Vasu lag PRINTING to wike an vurly tppiivation tu Jno. “Wa | Word BY W. AL WOEAS exe uted and wal Nort Side ne ueen Square, Ch’town, J Ap: tom 1863. Gi eod 1 sg AUCTION Si S) LE, Valuable Property For Sah r be sold by Puvlic Auction, at si {" Dwelling House of the late John Stew, To whship Number Th irty tive, ou the » River, adjoining the Ap yplet ce W barf, “a miles from Charlo ttetown, on monbaY, 3 th day of April, ins stant, 1883, at the bout of three o'clock of the afternoon, 4 Farm of 1'8 aces of land, a Lit le more & less,and known as the Appletree Far, acres of wiiich are * ared, and in a bigh of ew tivation, ile rema ind is covered Sp fencing and hardwood, The Farm is fence. d—a large portion with coe he Jbere is a jerge new dwelling the mr m iser, with a stone.wa liked, spe cellar... Also a barn, stmabhs aud gree wi'b stoneewalled ceilar dairy gree : barr: icKs, all com let and 4 never- 4 opripg of water at the dvor Mussel BO The Farm is neat ch (SLSEStrs_ SFEReRs -— — ‘a ——. ‘FF 2 the yicinity, mills, lime kilns, ete, a The Faim will be sold in tao pat ol acres and 37 acres, TERM -—One-tiird «f the pur hee ame to be paid at sale: the balance payable , years, in #1xX «quel aonual jistal ments, interest at six | ver cent, secnred by Re ov the premis a pet b For fur ber particulars upply Pal Mc Le d, Charlottetown, April 18, lw kly < Se — L ASI New Teas of Cheice Quali! WHOLESALE CHEAP & Gly ame wT kign of the tion Queen Ch’tawa, March