en aa ots chiar atl te te nae tn ape EE Sb Slee de, ie dati tg eo ; ; j j 3 i 3 * | } i ' DEPARTMEN'T OF THE INTERIOR, Orrawa, 25th May, 1531. reise two on homesteads on each of the even THEREAS ciccumstances have rendered | WwW it expedien( to effect certain changes 10 | the policy ot the administration of Notice is he: 1. The Regulations of the 14th October, 1879, were rescinded by order of His Excel- lency the,@oyerror General in Couneil, on the 20th day of My, instant, and the follow- ing Regulations ior the disposal of agrictl. tural lands substi: uted thereior : 2. The even-numbered sections within the Dominion Lands, Public | eby given: Canadian Pacitic Railway Belt—that 1s — the | say, lying within ‘4 miles on each side of line of the said Railway, excepting those which may be resuired for wood lots m con- néctiod With settlers on prairie lands within the said belt, or which may be otherwise speéially dealt with by*the Governor in Coun- © «shall be held exeidsively for homesteacs and pre-emptioss The odd-numbered sec tions within the .said belt are Canadiaa Pacifie Railway lends, and can only be ac- quired from the Company. 3. The pre emptions entered withiu the said sbelt, of 24 miles va each side of the Canadian Pacific Railway, day of December next, shall be disposed ot at the rate of $2.50 er acre; four-tenths of the purchase money, with interest on the latter at the rate of six percent. per annum, to be paid the end of toree-years from tlre date of try, the rémainiler to be paid in’ six equal instalments annualiy from and after the said date, with interest atthe cate above mention. ed on such portionsef the purchase money 7s y from time to time remain unpaid, tobe id with each in: talment. 4. From and after the 3lst day of December next, the price shail remain the same— *§2.50 pér acre—ior pre-emptions within the said belt, or with a the corresponding belt of any branch line of thesaid Ratiway, but shall ‘twenty-one years, and” in aecordatice’ other.’ be paid.in one su:.atthe end vi three years, or at such earlier peariod as the claimant may haye acquired a ticle te his homestead quarter section. & Dominion Lends, tlre property of the Gov- Government, 24 ples of any projected line of Railway, recognized. by the Minster of Rail- ways, and of which he has given notice in the ; al Gazkte a ibway, shalb be rms, as follows lealé with as @o price and — The pre-emptions shall be sold at the same price and on the same terms as fixed in themes. preceeding, paragraph, and the odd-numbere I sections . saall be sold .at $2 50 per acre, pe yable in cash. f o. i all towns:ips. open for sale and settle: nnént within M: uteba er the | North-Vrst “Jerritories, outs fic Railway Belt, the evenenumbered sections, except in the cas: s provided for ia clause two Of thése Regulations, shaik be~held exclusive- for homestead and _ pre-emption, and the odd numbered sections for sale as pub- he lands 7 The lands described as public lands shail be sold at the uniiorm price of $2 per acre, cash, excepting ip special cases where the Min- | ister of the Interivr, under the provisions of section fétr of th- amendment te the Domin- jon Lands Act passed at the last session of Parliament, may dem it expedient to withdraw certain farming linds from ordinary sale and settlement, and put them up for sale at public auction to the hiyhest bidder, it which event } such lands shall t $2 per acre. a Pre emption Pacific Railway | form rice vi 22 sun at the ead «' of entry, or at such earfier ‘periov’s as the claimant may acquire a title to his homestead quarter-section. 9. Exception s! ions of clause 7. the Province of >} ‘put up at an upset price of outside of the Canadian it shall be seld at the uni- eracre, ts sbe paid in one all be made to the provis- 1 so far as relates to lands in aniteba or the North-West Territories, lying to the north of the belt con- taining the Pacilic Railway Jands, wherein a person being an a tual settler on an odd-num- bered section sha. bave the privilege of pur- chasing to. the extentef 320 acres of such sec- tion; bat no mo a at the price of 31.25 per acre, ca h; but vw. Patent shall issue for such land until afterth ee years of actual residence upou the same. 980. Dhie price and temas of payment of odd- numbered sections and pre-emptions, above set forth; sha!l no: apply to persons who have settled in any one Of the several belts ,des- eribed in the sail Regulations of the 14th Uctober, 1579; hereby rescinded,.but who have not obtaineti engrics for their lands, and who may establis\: a right to purchase such odd-numbered, sev tions or pre emptions, as the case may be, atthe price aud on the terns po tively fixed for the same by the said teguiations. Timber jor Settlers. lL. The sytem of wood lots in prairie town- ships shali be continued-—that is to say, home- stead settlers having no timber on their own lands, shall be permitted to purchase wood lots in area not exceeding 20 acres each, at a uniform rate of $5 per acre, to be paid in eash. 12. The provision in the next preceding paragraph shall a; piy also to settlers on prairie sections bought trom the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in cases where the only wood lands available have been laid out on even-numbered sections, provided the Railway Compan) agree to reciprocate where | theonly timber i: the locality may be found | on their lands, 13. With a view to eacnoraging settle ment | by cheapening th. cost of building material, | the Government ;.serves the right to grant, ~ licenses {rom time to time under and iz accord- ance With the prov)sous of the ‘Dominion Lands Act,’ to cut merchautable timber on any | lands owned by it within surveyed townships; | and settlement upon, or sale of any lands | covered by such license, shall, for theti | being, be subject to the operation of me fame, } } | Sales of Lands to ladividuals or Corporations | for Colonization. 14. In any case where & company.or indi-| vidual apples fur lands to colonize, andis wil- | ling to expend cay tal to contribute towards | the consiruction u: facilities for communication | between such: lands and existing settlements, | and the Goyerumeutis satisfied of the good} iaith and ability f such « olipany or indi- : vidual ty Catry oat such wnder taking, thei] i lovernment respecting the | | p toand ineluding the 3lst being @ projegted line ‘of | three yeats frou the date | Tith Ati 15. In every such transaction, it shall be absolutely conditional : (a.) That the company or individual, as the case may be, sbali, in the case of lands outside of the said Canadian Pacific Railway belt, within three years of the date of the agree- ment with the Government, place two settlers on each of the odd-numbered sections, and numbered sections embraced in the scheme of colonization. (b.} has should the land applied for be situated within the Canad R Belt, the individual shall, within three years of the date of agreement with the Government, place two settiers on the half of each even-numbered. section, purchased uyder the provision contained in paragraph 14, above; andalso one settler upon each of the tO quarter sections rematming available ter houesteads in such section. (c.) That on the promoters failing within the period fixed, to piace the preseribed nude bee of settlers, the Governor in Council may cancel the eale and the privilege of cofopiza- tion, and resume possession of the lands not rettied, or charge the fuil price of $2 per acre, an Pacilic i wuiway ‘ vin pany or en ee BARGAINS GASH GUSTOMERS _-iit— Ali Classes of Goods, As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, R. W. TREMAINE, June l, 81. 83 Queen Stret W. £. DAWSON && CO., or $2.5) peracre, as the case may be, for such | lands, asmay be deemed expedient. | (d.) That it be distinctly understood that this policy shall only apply to schemes for colonization of the pubiic jands by Emigrants | from Great Britain or the kuropean Coatin- | ent, Pasturage Lands. | 16. The policy set forth as follows shall | govern applications for lands tor grazing /pur- poses, aud previous to entertaining any appli- | cation, the Mintster of the Interior shall satis- fy himself of the good faith and ability of the | applicant to carry out the undertaking in- | volved in such application, | 17. From time to time, as may be deemed expedient, leases of such Townships, or por- | tions of Townships, as may be “available for | grazing purposes, shall be -put tp at auction | at an upset price te be fixed, by the Minister | of the interior, and sold to, the highest bidder | cash at the time of the sale. / 18. Such deases. shall be»for.a peried of | wise with the provisions ef Section . elit of | ithe Amendment to the Dominion Lands Act, | passed at the last session of Parliament, here- | inbefore mentioned. 19. In all cases, the area incladed in a lease | shall be ia proportion to the quantily.oj uye | stock kept thereon, at the rate of tem acres of land to one head of and the failure in ot the lessee to piace the requisite | stockyapon tiredamd withim: three years ‘trom | the granting ef the lease, or in subsequently | maintaining the proper ratio of stock to the raréa of” tite Tea Phall justify tie Gov: ernor in Council in cancelimy such lease, or the SUOCK ; auy Case omy aseisl ts } i Gimibishing i tained tuerel, 20. Up Placitig-the’required, proportion of proportionally area con- } J Messee shelf have the privilege of ptirehasing, pand ree@iving agatent for a qdantsép of land covered by such lease, on which to construct in connection there- per cent, of the-area } of the leasehold, which latter shall im no single { case exceed 100,000 acres. | 21. ‘ibe rental for a leasehold shall in all | cases be at the rate of $10 per annum for each | thousand acres mcladed therein, and thé | price of the land which may be purchased for | the exttle station referred to in the next pre- 'eeding paragraph, shail be $1.25 per acre, | payable in cash. Payments forsLands. ~ p -22. Payments for pablic lands: and also for | pre-emptions may be if cash, or in se¥ip, or in police or military bounty warrants, at the option of the purchaser. | 23. The above provisions shail not apply to | lands valuable for town plots,ertocoakor other mineral lands, or to stone or marble quarries, or to lands having water. power thereon; | and further, shall not, of course, effect Sections Tl atid 29 in eich Township, which are public | school lands, or Sectidns 8 and 26, which are | Hudson’s Bay Company’s lands. | J. $. DENNIS, tae ou s41Dgs Becessary | wy vith, not to exceed five | Deputy Minister of the iscror| We E. BDAWS Oi & GO. | Lispser. Russean, (1 aA! “ Surveyor General. } . — j8, 3i oaw TO "LET! ° JOR aterm of years, with the right of purchase, several Building Lots, pleasant- ly situated at the head of Upper Hillsborough | Street. | Apply to, af ’ P. DusBRISAY, * June 8—2aw tf ' = a BY PRIVATE SAL. & VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, situated on corner of Pewnal and Kent streets. For further particulars apply on the premises to EDWARD CORBETT. May 28, ’8l—3w sat tu POR SALE OR Ta rc rez Valuable Frechold’ rty, Bitaute EL 0b Sidney Street, “owned by »the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar: den, adjoining the dbéve. «+ — oa The Hovse contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, /aning Keom, Parlur and Kitehen, The Shop is at present ogcupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures, Appty on the préiwises to apzd MISS SKINNER, , @, a MORTGAGE SALE. | TO be sdid_ by PUBLIC ABOTION, on FRI- DAY, the eighth day of JULY NEXT, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, under and by virtue, of, a Power of Sale containcd in. an Indenture of Morigage. beaping date the 29th day of October, As eD, 1878, and made between James Beal Hodgson of the one part, and Peter Murchison ot the othermpart,— A Li’ that pract,: Piggy tot parcel Ot land | A situate, lyin;s and eing on Lot or | own- ship Number Foyr, in Prince, County, in the said Island, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the North West shoe ot Hill's | ‘CS. 1. MORRISON'S. cease a oe in the se _of ) River at the north east angle of George Mc- > i, ae tae Canadian Pacitic! Rae’s farm; thence accordin » magneti Railway Belt, i’ *of the Beit of a oP OE ae eee a | meridian ,of the year 1764, running north ; = Said | forty-five degrees west ten chains and seventy- at aoe company ¢~ individual at halt price, or oe links; taeaes west sixty-three ate er acre i Ca 4. 32 he ‘ ‘ ‘ , ’ Kae ae “a! » a i cs ‘e se’ the lands *P*\ thence north ten chains; thence cast sixty- oe Rail» ay Belt Se nes anadian 1'® | geven chains and twenty-four links; theuce quate an ter bh om, -libil of on) puneipie shall! south forty-five degrees cast fourteen chains nl oe te ee ‘ ee even-numbered | and ten links to said Whore ; theace following , on is concerie i—tiiat is to Say the one- | ah ol , P ’ half of each even numbered sex tion may be | eae! i ni ee — oa aeer sold to the compa: y or individual at the price Sea ea of 7, © are a ee of $1.25 per vot 0 a jae in cash. The rank isthe mers eae pe half pres or indivilus! will farther be protect. | : : ; edqup to the exten: of $500, with six per cent, | wht further particulars apply at the office of interest thereon ti.! paid, in the case of ad-| caste, Hodgson & McLeou, Solicitors, Char- vances made to p! we families on homesteads, lottetown or Summerside, under the provisius of section 10 of the am- Dated this thirtieth day of May, A. D. 1881. endmeuts to the 1) minion Lands Acts herein- PETER MURCHISON, braneli line or line s of the same, inay be APOTHEGARIES RAL, Intending to make a Change in their present Business, And being desirpus of Clearing out their kutire Stock ONE OF THE LARGEST —AND— Bast. Assorted in the Province, BEFORE THE that is} —the premium for such leases to be paid in | Ist OCTOBER. It comprises im part: ‘Hotse Furriishing Hardware, Builders’ Carriage Makers’ ‘6 Saddlery t VERY COMPLETE, eff the said Calfadian Padi- | stock With the4iraits %f whe) icasehold, the | Pail Udy uLIS wy US, IRON AMP STREL, 8,” WHICH THEY ARE OFELERING —A 7. BIG DISCOUNT. ! £6, A- - REMEMBER THE PLACE, Opposite Millner’s Tin Shop, GREAT GEORGE STREET. *“May10, 1881. | OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Complete in Every Particular, WHOLESALE BUYERS In Town and Country will find it to their ad- vantage to call upon us and INSPECT®OUR LARGE STOCK Before Purchasing Elsewhere. W.-E. DAWSON & 60. May 10. 188}. HO, 61 QUEEN STREET. HATS! HATS! LONDON HATS, “se & z ane 5b) Bese May 27, 1881. HOWARD'S ROW ALL Quinine Wine, LONDON. The Best in the Market, ‘For Bale only at th beture mentioned. ° {maa 31 eod t th a) . . Mortgagee, wx A MIN HE For Cash or Shout Credit, | Ch'town, P. E. Island, April 28 IN FUR; WO6L AND FELT, | | Pp, ISLAND. Steam Navigation Co. and ** it. * Princéss of Wales.” Steamers Lawrence.” ree ae ee ‘UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. | | ee NOVA SCOTIA. EAVE Charlottetown for Pictou Landing A. every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornings at 7.30, connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown same days about 2 p.0m), on arrivaleof Train fron: Habfax. ‘ ; NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA& THE UNITED STATES, Leave Summerside every day (Stmdays excepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte- town, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the abeve-named places; and at St. John with Steamers of the International Co. ‘| and:Railway for Portland and Boston. lédvé Charlottetown Monday Morning about 3 o'clock. Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sun- days excepted) on arrival of day Tram from st. John, for Summerside, connecting there with , Train for Chatlottetowns Also leave Summerside for Charlettetowu every Saturday evening about 5 o'clock. By order, B. WABALES, Secretary. Ch’town, May 4, 181. Summer Arrangement, 1881, Pre, f 2, TUN B27, 28ei. Also*}- for Summerside every | ey STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” | | VV nesdayand Thursday ' calling..at China | Wharves,’ returning: | Orwell same evening, | at Brush Wharf. Tuesday | nights, and Thursday night returning to Char- | lottetown, arriving about $.30.0'clock, p. m.; | and when tide permits, on Wné@ of thése } dave the Steamer Will rite Vernon Liver Charlottetown every-Tuetday, Wed- Mornings, at 7 o'clock, ‘oint and Halliday’s from Charlottetown to at 3 o’clock, remaining and “AVeduesday | vr Ty ee i allie e The « Weekly . Bx@muMpr |e iss! ie ct VATLLLEAVE Ocwell Brush WV harf for | | Briage. } } Will leaye Charlottetown for Crapand every | Friday and Satorday, ‘according ‘to tide’ til | Ist of November, | not after (every aiter- nate Friday the Steamer will remain at Cra- paud Whart over bight). | Fares to Orwell and other Wharves - Upper | Deck and” Cabin, 30c. ; Lower Deck, 20€. 40c.; Lower eck, 30c. * JOUN HUGHES, _ Agent. 28, “81. | ap28--law pat her n era pres om ‘SEBO EDBLOD LLB Lo boston. STEAMERS Carroll and Woreester. JOTH STEAMERS are titted with superior 2 PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, ar- ranged for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up in eleg, ts Ra ; : - mes cs (eee Lhe, otto as by other route, 2 the greatest care. ow», LEAVE CHABLOTTETOWN .... Every Thursday, punetaally at § p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Saturday, pumctuall &} © S ws 4 4b noon , CARVELDL BROS, AGEDTS May 13, 188)}+-pat/2aw, sj kea‘ i tor Sale.or to Let. f ie AT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into; ope Dwelling! fby unlogek- ing a door. Apply 6n the premises to MRS. BOSWALL. March 12,. 1881—tf ce : ° "eA a— Co | > . B DWELLING ROUSE afd belles now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- session givenin a few days. may 9 cod tf JAS. DESBRISAY., et Sis ta . ca 2) ~t f- 2 +A otent) ad Vag P I LA Gass Z ed a | Fares to Crapaud— Upper Deo aud Cabin, Ee | | 3 Oxes and barrels, thik with , i ; j Pleasant Residence ‘fo Let.) Oe ‘aoe tn a ANO ISLAND ARGUS CONTAINS More Reading Matter than ay Other Paper published in P, Hi, Island [ r Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER js devoted to the promo- tion of the interests of this Province and this Dominien ! ooncccinnnenttnane Gi eaennettaaesanneataetce lmao AND ISLAND ARGUS iS A LIVER NEWSPAPER. Made up of the Jecals,, Telegrams, Editorials, etc.; which from day to day appearmn the daily edition, It is always full of News AND - Always ug to the Times. 7 <a ea a i v aa i The Weekly “Examiner 3 AND TPAD ARGUS Ts in faver of cutting down the Loca! Legislature, ‘consolidating the Local Civil Service on a sound ‘business basis, instituting 9 system of rigid economy in» the. administration of lécal affairs, and applying the money thus:saved to The Advancement of the Agri- cultura: and dndustriai Interests of the Province ! THE EXAMINER "is in favor of giving a fair trial to the Union which ensures to us the Institutions, the Laws and Protection of the Mother Country. ee crc ENS RS ee _ THE EXAMINER-is ‘issued every FRIDAY MORNING, from the office of The Examiner Publishing Company, corner Great George and Water Streets SUBSCRIPTION. PRICE, : SE oe 2 m7 HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY JXSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C,, Londoay Ang, 18, 1879 Report on the Lonnz Hicuuann Wuisxy: ‘We have visited the bottling stores of | Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their. Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject. ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were.very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characterigtics of pure and well-matured Seotch Whisky of the first quality. “‘ArrHoR Hitt, Hassacz, M. D, ‘*Orro Heunur, F,.C..8;, FoI. C.” Agents : -- sd MESSRS, OWEN, CONNOLLY & CO., ; i co Nae DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square, Chiown, Jnne 10; '8IV) ote wi ¥ : Slit betes pre ‘ " <. ss ) } ’ ; « a » ” . ik 2 fed F ‘ 4 Sm ue liar Yea IN ADVANCE. JOB PRINTING, —SUCH AS— Bill-heads, Letter- heads, Notes of Hand, | Receipts, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, etc., etc., done in first-class style, and Charlottetown, P,E.I, Feb, 24, 1880 eee! at short notice, i* | REVISED: NEW TESTAMENT: JUST RECEIVED © . —-AS-- - HARVIE'’S BOOKSTO Queen treet, e MORTGAGE SALE: TO be sold by: PUBLIC AUCTION at the Court House in »ummerside, i ; County, on TURSUVAY, the ia Pra = July, A. 0. 19381, at the hour o¢¢ o'clock, noon, under and by virtue a Vower ot Sale contained if ag’ ture of Mortgage bearing date the fifth day ol Octover, A. D. Lodo, andmade he. tween Willat Lhomas Milbegd Amelis his wile ol che. .omeegpagt, and Joba brecken, I rederick De dt. aul Robert Robinson fodgsom, | ol the olner, art, — ei ~ { LL that tfiet; piece or parcel of situate, lyiuy afd being ou Lot or ship Duuber nighteen, in Prine Prince kLdwara isiatu,, boumdedwand cribed as toilows: Commencing stake luixed on the shore of Ladiam Kiver — 3 ja line running south twenty degrees west Moe pitumeets the boundary dime dividing’ Latetog fowuships Number isighteen and Ni a thence running duc east cn said division fing for the distance of thicty-two chains ; | ae by a line running north twenty dé bottle until it reaches tudian fiver aforesard;* following the coarse of the River to the vi commencement, making andsnclud ex (5) acres of land, be'the sameg Mmivre oF 1e8s. <-enaatiiitea Also, ali that other tract, piece or pared of laua situate, lying and ‘being len : Lownship Number Lwenty-tive, in Be County aforesaid, and bounged and ¢ as foliows, that 15 to say; Comm ; stake fixed in \Valliam ola¢Murdy’s ; boundary line at the south-eastcornero Harding s, Lot; from thence runnig for the distance oi lurty-fodr chaings east @leven ‘clizius aid tifty” links north fotvy-fou? Chains; thetice’ w chains and iij/ty iinks to the aforesaid piace of commencaucit, making and i fifty (50) acres oi land, a little more or being the: southern moiety of ‘one fui ‘acres of laud, and bemy bounded on the! iby the northern meiety thereof known May 27, 1881, — om jiand audon the west, bythe saidWa | Mac Murdy’s land, os | Also, ali that other tract, piece or j land situate, lymg and beimg.om Lot or’ (suip Number Jineteen, aud bounded | scribed as follows, that is to say : commencia at a square stake tiXed in the South-west an of land in the 6e patior ot PeterG thence running north six Cegrees aud tive minates east fourteen chats aid links, to division ime between Jicts 19° thence along said Wne westwardly tweaty. six chains and sixty-nine links, to thiem trance of Barbara Weit River; thence lege thé course of the ekid River to the: plaitte beyiuning, con'aining twenty-nine” acred | forty perches, be tie sanie a little ,e35. a = Also, all that other itact, piece or land, cituare lying and being on Lot« ship Number’ izgh n & parcel ¢ , and boundéd Whe described as follows;Tat is to say; commene- ing at a’ Stdke sebpn “the shore chime Bay, tm the cesttre of a road on the “Time Lots 18 anid 19, tlrence northwardly alog shore such a distance as shall make Gt chains and” sixty-five links (16 chaits di links) ata Tight angle from said divisiod * thence north eighty-nine degrees east, or” allel with the said division hn@é forty= chains and fifteen links (48 chains 10 ln or to lands ee pty of the said ‘Wi L Thonias Mill, “thehce south twenty dégte west td ‘said division’ line, thence’ webtw alony said diyision line “to the’ stake af place of commeéucemédt, containiig” sete eight acres of land, a little more or less. Aliso, all ‘the% * other” tract, *“piecd parcel of land, sfedate” “on” Lot | r To ship . Number “Twenty five, © (25)) 1 Priite “County, ahd -“Doundeéd | “des. cribed as tollows, that is to say: ” ing ata stake set injthe north boundary ot land in possession of the Witow Lawrence Malone, being the south east al of fifty acres of land the property of T. Mill, from ‘thence by a Me “running twelve chuins and fifty links, “thence ‘eas chains andl fifty-five links, or té the’ east 7 dary live of Idnd ‘in’ possessién “Of “Wik Gay, thence sotith"to the first mentioned thence westerly along said lahd to the stale the place of commencement, containing €k and iine-teuths ci és, a little more-or Kat! Also, all that otber tract, piéde Or’ land, situated lying-end being ow Lot-or m: ship Number Nineteen, in Prince County” | bounded as, iellows, that is to say ; comment — ing at the soutu cast angle of land in the poe | session of Neal McDonaid, frem thence ping west a ong said land, twelve chains twenty Guks (i2 chains 20 links) or to southwest angle of said land, and from two points running two parallel lines thitty-coye (31) chains, or to the south’ bound: ary line ot lot G., containing thirty sevea | (374) and one half acres of land, be the samé a hittie: me e or dess. a Kor further particulars apply:at the oflice Messrs, Hopuson & Mekkopd, Soliciters, Charlottetown and Summerside, Dated the 20th day of May, A. D., 188). JOHN BRECKEN, r PRED’K De st. CKOIX BRECKEN, ROBERT ROBINSON HODGSON, | Mortgagees. Mayj2i. tu-th 8 jour 2i TO be sold by, PUBLIC AUCTION, -os TUESDAY, the 5th day of July nex the hour ot. twelye o'clock, :,oom, at Court House in Glorgetown, under ape by virtue of a Power of Sale in an £ ks rore ot Mortgage dated the 13th day@ Deceurber, A. D. 1876, and made, betwee Michael MeNeill of the one pest, apd . Danicl Hodgson of the other part,— .. Jd that tact, piece and parcel of situate, lying aud being on Lot of ship Nunibert fifty-four, bounded as that is to say: By a line commencing ab® stake sct in the division hne between said Township Number ‘fitty-four end Townéhip Number fifty+five, aad im the south-ceastangle ‘of land in the possession of Thomas and running thence (by the Magnetic Meti- diaw of the year 1764) South on said division line nineteen chains and fifty links, or tolasd iu possession..of Johu Goi, Esquire ; themee® west, to land also ia possession of the! John GoftKieguire; thence north to the sald — Thomas, Waist’s land; and thence along tbe oF same castto the piace of commencement,coms taining ope bundred and ten acres of land, little more or less. . aif For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs, Hodgson & McLeou, Charlottetows. x , Dated tbis)second day of June, 1881. fg = DANIEL HODGSON, "9 [ju 2) * Mortgagee = :