, . 8 . Local and Other itrins, snp Huyv, Ese, is.in the city. a wes \ Rs M. P., arrived if” this .¥ : > Te ty smaiidebt court wae to-day ad. ved until Monday > Tur stea Vrineess of Wal s which left this morning, arrived at Pictou at 3 o'clock, ~~ ‘aRNET } ‘Tors - Wanted. tew bushels r seed; apply at tae Lonvow hooves, fms 5) > ¥ ne sale of the French Oanadian Atallion, Al Canada, at whet “quare &o- row ati ae we tation of Ayers Sarsapaitila as maintained by cures made sad daily makin ims lw wis ~~ REMEMBER the m Womeos CUbrishaa 88 eng of the Young ciation, this evening, $8 k. 1@ Dasement parlour of \ 7 Examination on the 13th inst. tins of candidates may to the Saperintendent of time up to that date. service LHe vi will be lin thia city Applic : be made Edueation at any » op tie part - > ius steamer Northern Light left Pictow at} ’ o'clock to-d\y with mails and forty passen- gers. Aspeciai train will leeve here ata juarter to six oclock to bring nfails and passengers to this city. | : i : A FINE schooner of about sixty tons, built by David Egan, Esq , Mount Stewart, arrived | here to-day. She was built expressly for packet service on tha North Side, and is own- ed by Mr. Geo. B. McKay, New London. - A Tient Hotp—’Arry on ‘Orsepack.—~ | Stableman—‘‘Give ‘er er “ed! Slack off yer| reins, or she'll “ave yer off?” ‘Arry—*Slack | off? Then wot should [—oh, dear!—wot | should I ’ave to ‘old on by, yer idiot ?’— Fun. | ~ - —_ ' A Hermans, Ese., is in possession of the champion big hen’s egg. He exhibited it at! Tre EXaMINneR office to-day. It weighs five and a half ounces, and measures seveu and a/| half inches in circumference, Beat this who} can ! -- -~<®}-- — A PUBLIC service will be held in the Bible Christian Church this evening, in connection with the Annual District meeting. Addregses | will be delivered bp the Revds J. Bryenton, } W. E. Reyaolds, ard J. M. Tredrea. invited. Service tocommence at a quarter to eight, All are} ~— 2° —_ | THe attention of our eateemed City Survey- or is reapectfully directed to the state of un- | repair in which the pump at the head of Rochford Sqnare is; also to the general | rottenness of the plankway. The plankway | is used by persons attending St., Peter’s and | St. James, Churches, besides many other very | valuable citizens; and it is dangerous to limb if not to lie. => - - To-Morrow the Supreme Court meets for the purpose of hearing Mr. Welsh’s application to set aside the «ettlement effected by the iate Directors of the Bank cf Prince Edward Isla:.d with the liquidators. We understand that Mr. Welsh will be repre- sented by Messrs. Baytield & Blanchard, the Directors by Messrs. Hodgon, Davies, M. od and Feters, and the liquidators by | Mr. FitzGerald | - > _ | Pruxce Epwarp Istaxnp.—Mr, Alex. Bine | has just left for the most insular of our | Maritime Provinces, where he will probably remain all the summer. He takes with him a splendid stallion that | has won many prizes in this part of the country. He took a quantity of seed wheat, White Russian spring wheat, to show the Islanders what kind of farming is done in | this part of the country.—Collingwood Bui- | letin, i ndineehlltpenenues Tue birch lumber trade has taken a new start on account of its use in the floors of skat- ing rinks—as every smart town or village now a-days has to have a skating rink as well as ap | “operas house.” ‘Ihe Whitehall, N. Y.,/| Lumber Company, which deals largely ix birch, has lately received orders from every | direction for birch plank to be used in rinks. | | Thus through the freaks of fashion, there is no | timber so mean and despised to-dey that may not be in urgent demand to-morrow. i ; j —- —~G + Acats Dereatep.—A glove contest took | place in the Upera House in Lawrence, Mase, | early Wednesday morning betweer the light | weights, Patsy Carey, of Lawrence, and the | old-time ex-champion Tom Bate, of Sheffield, | Eog., late of st. John. The battle was furions. | Carey in the fourth round got Bate in chancery | aod, knocking him down kept pounding} away at him hammer and tongs. The audience | became excited, and began to climb up on the stage, when the police arrived and stopped | the tight. Bate was pretty badly punished. _——— _ ’ gland h ; On Geveral Luard’s return to Engianc e| Weather Bulletin. was rewarded with K. C. M. G. and the| command at Aldershot—a fine position—at | $7,500. There is no doubt that, though the | Geoeral was not free from his little faults, he | honestly aimed to do his duty in a fearless| and soldierly manner while commanding the Canadian Militia, and that the impress of his labors here will iong remain to his credit. It | must be gratifying to him to meet such a prompt acknowledgment of his services from a quarter in which the services of cficers are at pr ciated at their true value. es Says the J//ferald:—“Our harbor affords more than average facilities for bathing pur- poses, but withont some suitable public bath- ing houses our citizens are unabie to utilize its adsvantaces. sea bathing. Other places are alive te their interests in this respect. New York, St. Join, and many other cities we could name, have free bathing houses. We do not, of course, expect to see our civic fathers make a move in this matter, bat we fees! convinced that private enterprise would tind the establish - ment of proper bathing houses convenient tc the city # paying investment.” einen Giitiaine Tue Wuissirpon TraM.— Lieut.-Colonel White, 42rd, has been appointed to the com- mand of the Wimbledon team. Capt. Rosse, 65th. second in command. The team will be composed as follows :—L. Forest, |Sth; R. A Guano; H. Wilson, H. G. A; Staff Sergeact Margetts, 13th Batt.; Staff Sergeant W. ©. Russell, 48th Batt.; Steff Sergeant F Newby, | a.G.F.G.; Private J. Miteheil, 13th Batt ; Lieut. J. D. Perkins, 7ist' Batt ; Capt. J. Hood, 5th R. Seotts; Stalf Sergeant G. Lewis, Q O. R.; Private J. A. Armstrong, G.G.L.G.; eut. Conboy, 20th Batt.; Private A, Pink, 43rd Batt.; L. E. D. Adams, §.G.A.; Corporal W. Goodwin, 13th Batt.; Stef’ Sergeant Alex. + Ross, Ist P.W.R.; Sergeant D. Fader, 66th Lieut. J. BE. Fiteh, 78th Batt.; Sergeant | Batt ; \j. Laugstroth, Sth Uv. ; Sergeant Dlavk bursa, TH Bart, | Florida collided 1 be 150 ir i& portion of fon the St. | | it is unnecessary for us to point | ont the benetits resuitiog in many ways from | [ gn ye re a (ib) OP DADs Bernere VELEGRAPHIG MEWS i ; t TrPOIAL, § ' ‘TOHES To THE EXAMiNeR, } he fice ack Steamers and Ves. Sels feebound GEORGETOWN, May 7. Capt. Hillman, of arrived from Hast North { { bark fast in the ice | Point, with ; ' schooner Alpin, | Point last evening, re- Ports: ud east packed with heavy re. a . north of the ails furied, also a steamer a: a bark southeast of the Point fast in the Beaona, Cant. Mel | Montreal, is ‘ying at the ny ula town harbor, unable to proeeed on account of ice in the gulf, : lee, Phe steainer - me = "$n Frish-American Convention.” LONDON, May 7. a a Lie Times Paris ¢ rrespondent tele- y a ae » ws 7 grapas that a convention of Lrish-American delegates will soon be held iu Paris, Jas. | Ste; nens will preside over the meeting. | he object of the meeting will be to ex- haustively consider the Irish question, and fo denounce toe nefarious operations of the | dynamite invincible factions, The conven: } | thon will endeavor to seek medium ground | between the extreme and immoral violence | and the constitutional agitation. The | new organization, which it is designed to | form, will probably be called the “ Irish | Liberators.”’ | Terrible Marine Disaster. Qurpec, May 7. | The Steamship Titania, of the Donaldson | Line, arrived here at 8.30 to-night with twenty-four persons saved from the Steam- ship State of Florida. It appears the! with the barque Ponema Both ships sank almost in- The number that perished is said 200. The survivors were thirty-five hours in the boats without food or water. ‘lhe scenes as related by the | saved were agonizing,{and the escapesshair- breadth ones. in mid-ocean. stantly. The Short Line Railway. TTaAWA, May 7. Dr. Norvin Green and Mr. Erastus | Wiman are here to eign a contract with the Government for the construction of the Short Line Rail- way, from Oxford to New Glasgow and from Canso to Louisburg, They also pre- pose making application for a contract to construct the road across Maine ————— The African Association. ———- Lonbon, May s. The Times’ Brussels correspondent says the rumors to the effect that the African International Association will eventually cede its rights to France, are absolutely false. The Association is negotiating for territory as an independent state, and hopes that the great powers will recognize them as America has done. eee ame The Relief of Gordon. Lonpon, May 7. The Standard this morning says it has reason fox the belief that the Government will meet the proposal for censure by the official announcement that an expedition will be sent to the relief of General Gordon as coon as the climate will permit. Fatal Railway Accident. Decarvr, Ill., May 7. A broken rail, ten miles south of this city, | Lonis division of the Wabesh | Railway, threw a passenger coach and two | sicepers into a ditch, injaring fifty people) seriously and three fatally. A Sheriff Shot and Killed. Memruis, May 7. Wm. D. Harden, ex-Shernff of Crittenden County, Arkansas, was shot and killed yesterday at Marion, near here, by James Murphy, who was mortally wounded during | the melee. A New Governor. —— Lonvox, May 7. Suakim advices say that Major Chere | misidi has been appointed Governor at that | post. the natives. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Tozonro, May 8--10 a. m. | Maritime fresh to strong easterly winds, | fair, slightly warmer weather. i METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 8, 1884. Highest temperature yesterday . ....... 46.1 | Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . -29.2 | Lowest temperature this morning cece eee 20.0 Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. .35.9 Tempcrature this afternoon, at] o’cloc!:.,.46.5 -—-_->-- A fair indication of the number of persons who went to Manitoba last year and stayed ‘there is found in areport of the Canadian | Pacific Railway made to the Department of | Agriculture. The passengers carried into |Manitoba during the year 1883 by that ‘railway numbered 61,426, and out of the |Province 22,458. Of the latter oumber, | 2 400 were men returning to their homes in | the United States who had been employed on a railway work at Port Arthur, and 2,200 nayvies who came over in 1882. Ontario | during the past years had immigrant settlers to the following numbers: In 1879, 27,124; ‘in 1880, 23,760; in 1881, 24,979; in 1882, | U7 ,345; and in 1833, 38,542 | a RD Mexico is establishing, by means of subsidies, lines of steamships to Europe; |and to another line to ran to Japan, Ohina land the Philippine Islands, a concession jbas been made. Coasting vessels, too, are run, at first without subsidies, but they | i | to | will have a preference in a contract for the mail service. It looks as if rail and steam \were destined to transform Mexico into a more commercial country and change her itiun smeny the nations. WAT Y- Wi who! rolg, for | of George- | | Annandale; J Rogers, Montre:. i dryrans, He is held in favorable esteem by | ee eee —S es PRA er amma ore y _ Whether American city ladies disdain sjanything hke robust health or not, they Seem af any rate to maintain insuperable | objections to the exercise of walking, which would do more than anything else to pro- duce such health, A S', Lovis gentleman ‘lately determined to t. st the fact as well as possible by actual experimen’. On a cer- tain day, lovely enough, he says, ** to have tempted satyrs from their glevs,’’ be sta- tioned himself at a point of vantage and watched between the hours of twelve noon andtwop,m. The result was as follows : —Golng wesat—86 street cars carried 516 young jady passenges; number walking | West Curing the same time, 138. Going | Cast —B0 street cars conveyed 789 young lady passengers ; number walking east dar- jing the same time, 159. Total riding, | 1,305 ; total walking, 287. These figures | included ladies between the apparent ages | of 17 and 26 only, and such of them merely ) a8 the experimen'er deemed to be unmar- | ried. | SHI NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 7.—Heather Belle, general cargo. Mel can, Orwell, CLEARED, May 7.—Heather Belle, geseral cargo, McLean, Orwell, ROTEL ARRIVALS, REVERE HOUSE. May 7.—D P Ross, Halifax; J Ross, Mon- treal; \V J Coleson, Toronto; Deacon Mowat, Montreal: W R Anderson, Halifax; A P Torrens, Montreal; David Anderson, Toronto; W W Dearborn, St. John; Geo. W. Moore, Boston; F S Kirkpatrick, St John; J Fitz- patrick, do; F B Robb, Amherst; J John:t.», &--R Hunt Summerside; E A Smith, Montreal DIED. At Green Farm, Connecticut, U. S., on the 2ist April, Mrs. Budd, formerly « resident of this Island, and well known in Charlottetown as Miss Sherman, Her father was U. S. Consul for P, E. Island during the American war. At Wheatly River, on the 27th uit., Wm. sou of Sarah and Alex. McMillan, aged 13 months. At Monnt Stewart, April 14th, of con- gestion of the lungs, James Brundage, aged 9 months, youngest son of Wallace and Hacnah Clark. Suffer little children to come unto Me, and forbid them not for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate WELL PLEASED. Dr. C. Roberts, Winchester, Ill, says‘ : have use? it with entire satisfaction in cases of debility from age or overwork, and in inebriates ana dyspeptics, and am well pleased with its effects.’ ae ee a A ae TO CONTRACTORS. Te DERS for the erection of Stores and Bank Building will be received up to the 16th instant. Plans and specification can be seen on Mon- day. the i2th, at the office of Phillips & Chappell, in Fuil’s Brick Building, Queen Street. J. G. HAMILTON BROWN. May 8, 1884—tl 16th Notice of Assignment, YOTICE is hereby given that Messrs, aN Beer & Chandler. of Southport, mer- chants and traders have, by virtue of an assignment, dated the seventh «lay of April, |A D. 1884, duly assigned all their stock-in- trade and book debts to the undersigned, in trust, for the benefit of creditors. All persons indebted to said firm are hereby required to make immediate payment to me, the under- signed, Assignee. Dated this sixth day of May, A. D. 1884, W. H. AITKEN, Assignee, May 8—ex pat 3aw tl may 22 NOTICE. In the matter of the Estate of Beer & Chandler, of Southport, Merchants, Assigned, FHXYENDERS will be received by the under- } signed for the Stock-in-Trade and Book Debts of the above named firma en bloc, up to Tharsday, the 22nd day of May, instant, 1884, at twelve o’clock, noon, from any per- son or persons desirous of tendering for the same. Swenty-five per cent of the purchase money will be required to be paid on acceptance of tender, twenty-five per cent, in three months, and balance in six months from date of said acceptance—-approved security to be given for said last two payments. Tenders to state amounts for Book Debts and Stock separately. Each tender to state the nature of the security proposed to be given for said last two payments A schedule of the Stock and Book Debts can be seen at the office of Messrs. Carvell Brothers, Charlottetown. The undersigned is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. Dated this sixth day of May, A. D. 1884, W. H. AITKEN, Assignee. } May S8—ex pat Saw tl may 22 VETERINARY. NOLTS, Old Stallions, and Ridglings cas- ‘ trated with the latest and most approved scientific instrument, as used in the Veierin- ary College of New York. No hot irons, no quills to strain the cord, weaken the loins, and cause the horse to interfere, and no poison to affect the system. Wait til come along, as I am going all over the Island, commencing about the 20th of May. TERMS—Colts, $1.50 ; Old Stallions, $2.00; Ridgtings, $3.90. JOTLN M. WHITMAN, Veterinary Surgeon. Ch’town, >. 1y 8—2i wkly 4i NIB OCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN ss it, Only ONE DOLLAR a year, 2 AL DAT TST ‘Household F Jt, urniture. Y AUOTION, TO-MCTROW DAY), 9th iustant, at two my sales) oon, (FRI- eo cleck, at 2 Walnut and Hair Cloth Parlor Sets, 1 Walnut and Repp Parlor Set, Bureau and Wash Stand (Walnut and Marble | Top), 1 Bedroom Set, Dining Room Chair, 2 Oftice Desks, t Book Case, | Refrigerator, 1 Dining Table, 1 Wheeler & Wiison Sewing Machine (aew, | in perfect order, silver plated), 1 Garden Machine (in good order), I suit’Biack Walnut Furniture, in Hair Cleth, 14 sqnare yards Oil Cloth and sundry other articles | WILLIAM DODD, CC Auctioneer, | Ch’town, May &, 1884. Herring Nets. Herring Nets,! Halse | 1 doz Mounted Nets, for sale by RORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, May 8—6i eod COAL. COAL. ee ee J CARGO of Little Glace Bay Coal, to 4A. arrive, will be sold cheep from vessel. Orders left at Koughan’s Scales, May 8 ~3i For St. John's, Newfoundland, FFNHF tine sci VICTOR, 123 tons, Pavid Pigot, master, will sail from this port, as above, about the 15th instant, and will take freight at reasonable rates. Apply to oouer JOHN F. Ch’town, May 8—Iw MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the eleventh day of June next, A. D.1884, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the sixth day of January, A. D. 1880, and made between Thomas Bigger and Mary Bizger, his wife, and Wiiliam Frizzle and Johanna Frizzie, his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, since deceased, of the other part, Ale that tract, piece and parcel of land, on Township Number 'wenty-five. in Prince County, commencing at a stake fixed at the south corner of Alexander Sharpe’s land, adjoining that of Daniel Schurman; from thence it runs north seventeen chains aud fifty-seven links; thence west sixty-one chains eight-nine links; thence south seven- teen chains and twenty links; thence east sixty-one chains and eighty-nine links, to the place af commencement, containing one hun- dred and five acres of land, a little more or Jess, and also a right of way of sufficient width for a cart along the line of the late Alexander Douglas’ property from the said piece of land to the Town Road. Also, all that other piece of land, on Town- ship Number Tweuty-five, «foresaid, com- mencing at a stake fixed at the southwest corner of land in possession of William Frizzle; from thence south along William 8S. Hogg’s east line a distance of seven chains and fifty links; thence east aloag Joseph Lawless’ land a distance of sixty-six chains and sixty-eight links; thence north along Daniel Schurman’s west line a distance of seven chains and fifty links; fthence west along the said Wiliam Frizzle’s south line a distance of sixty-six chains and sixty-eight links to the place of commencement, containing fifty acres of land, a little more or less. For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Char- lottetown. Dated at Charlottetown this eighth day of May, A. D. 1884, EDWAI* J. HODGSON, GEORGE W. HODGSON, Devisees and Executors under the Will of Daniel Hodgson, deceased. May 8,§i884. WANTED. wee MATE for brigantine New Era, for Liverpool. ROBERTSON. D, GORDON, Georgetown, May 7.—3i French Canadian Stallion s — “Al OF CANADA,” UST ARRIVED. and will be offered by AUCTION, on the Market Square, Next Friday, May 9th, AT 12 0,CLOCK, NOON. This horse is a begutiful dapple bay, with blac* points, heavy mane and tai], great flat bone, immense power, and extra good action, “Al of Canada’ was got by the celebrated French stallion “Si, Claret,” dam by ‘Na- poleon II.” Terms, etc,, at sale. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, May 5, 1884. — 4i PATENTS MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, cone tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents 8, Cuvents Trade Marks, yrights, for the Unit tates, na England, France, Germany, ete. Hand Book abou Patents sent free, Thirty-seven years’ experience, Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circulated scientific paper. $5.20 a year. Weekly. piendid engravings and interesting in- tion. Specimen copy_of the Scientific Amere aoa free. Address MUNN & CO., SCLENTIFIO AMERICAN Office, 2i Broadway, New York. Valuable Property FOR SALE. FYE uncersigned offers for sale the busi- | ness premises known as “§3” QUEEN STREET. The building is large and com-} modious, running back from Queen Street} eighty-three feet; and the stand is unsar-| passed, Terme easy, DESSRISAY, JAS Chitown, Maroh U—eod Ww Ay 8.188 Spring Stock. a eran Oe a Ria te eae oct TEA On hand and to arrive, 425 halfi-chects cheice retailing FPeas,in packages of 5, 10, i156 and 20 pounds, also at Wholesale Prices. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, April 29, 1884. HALS] HATSTT AATSTH & spiendid assort- ment of Christys’ tints, im Silk, Feit, eftc.. Via Northern Light, just opened, at the Londen House, and prices very low. Ch’town, April 26, 1884. Now opening at the Lon- dom House, part of our selected by our Mr. Harris, in the Brit- ish Markets, and arriving by the steamers Wetherby, Boston City, Waldensian, Hibernian, Caucasian, Cas- tle City, Texas, Polynesian, and salling ships from Liv- erpool and Londen. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’towr, April 28, 1884. PAPER HANGINGS, im great variety of patterns,selling very low at the Londen House, wholesale & retail. April 24, 1884. Readymade Cloth- ing, in “en’s and Boys’, selling cheap atthe London House. April 18, 1884—2w eod wkly 7. @&A. Brown & Co., where the balance of Will be found in DESBRISAY'S OLD STAND, connection with Messrs. BOOKS, STATIONERY, chool Books, &c., will be sold at 10 to 20 per cent. discount. Ch’town, May 3, 1884—eod s in G.H. HASZARD } { 'STATIGNERS THROUCHOUT rue WORLD MONEY WANTED. N consequence of my loss by the fire of 20th February last, 1 feel compelled to ask for an immediate settlement of all over- due accounts, whether by notes of band or otherwise. All accounta net eetiled by the fist of Jane next will be placed iv the hands of my attorney, without further notice, Balance of Furniture saved from the fire selling offat great bargains. JOHN NEWSOD. ‘Ub’ town, May 1, 188—la ™ a conemetnneeee dine ae Att cam * SHERIFF'S SALE. | Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution, } to me directed, issued out of Her | Majesty’s Supreme Conrt of Judicature, at 'the suit of Charlee Young against Edwin ‘Rudge and Ellen Rudge, his wife, I have | taken and seized as the property of the said | Edwia Rudge and Ellen Rudge, hie wife, all | the right, title and interest of the said Edwin Rudge and Elen E-?__ his wite, in and to ‘ all that piece or parcel or land, being part of Town Lot Number Twenty-nine, in the Fourth Hundred, in Charlottetuwn, described and admeasuring as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the northwest corner of the said Town Lot Number Twenty-nine, and running thence southwest eighty-four feet; thence running southeast thirtv-seven feet; thence northeast eighty-four feet; thence northwest thirty-seven feet, to the place of beginning, with al] and singular the premises and appurtenances thereunto belonging, in Queen’s County, and I do hereby give Pubhe Notice, that I will on FRIDAY, the Twenty first day of NOVEMBER, 1984, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in the said County, set up and sell at Publie Auction, the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being $444.60, four hundred and forty-four dollars and sixty cents, with interest on §350.00, part thereof, from May 15, 1880, at 74 per cent. per annum. besides Sheriti’s fees and incidental expenses, HENRY LONGWORTH, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, } April 30th, 1884. Cuak es Younes, Plaintiff in Person, {ap 303i caw w te } | ‘a* 8 LMPORTED SEED WHEAT 4 LREADY RECEIVED, 500 bushels Ht hite Russian, and to arrive by ‘‘North- ern Light,” 1,000 bushels White Russian an 400 bushels White and Red Fife. Full particulars and prices are given in my ‘‘CuLtivaTors’ GuIpk aNd Srgp Cata- LOGUE’ tor 1884 (ready 20th Marck), which is a book of thirty-two large pages, with forty- five illustrations of the akan FLOWERS and VEGETABLES, and direction® for cul- ture of nearly 250 varieties of FLow:k, Veen- TABLE and AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, i have the largest and best Stock ef Seeds ever offered for sale in Prince Edward Island, My ‘‘Culti- vators’ Guide” tells bow to get and grow them. Send on your name and post office address, and I will send you a copy, free. Address, George Carter, Seedsinan. Ch’town, March 10. Ground Bones. ro undersigned will be prepared to sup- ply pure ground bones, of all sines, and in large or smal] quantities, to farmers and otbers about {st April, Highest Cash Price paid for Old Bones, J. W. MeGILy. Ch’town, March 14—eod 2m pat eod 2m sj 2m Pearl Bavey ax Oatmeal OR SALE by the Subseriber, three tons . Pearl Barley aud three tons Oatmeal. LEMUEL WRIGHT, Kent Street, Ch’tewn, April 28—3i eot WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. CHEAP WAGON and a WASHING MACHINE forsale. Apply to Hector Mc! eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlottetown. {may 7 tf ANTED—A GIRL foz general bcuse- work, Apply at Tue Examinek [mayS 71% LET—A House situated on Richmond Street, containing nine rooms. Apply to M. STEVENSON, {may3 3i 4¥OR SALE—The yacht Wanderer (cat- rigged) which took first prize at last regatta. Apply to Jas. H. Judson, Aleyan- dria, Lot 49. {may2 lw pd "y O LET—A House on King Street, be- tween Hillsborough and Weymouth Sts. Possession immediately. Also a Warehouse on Grafton Street. Apply to Wiitram Dopp. [may 2 YING AND A BOACH..-- Pa is anxious, Write to any of the priacipal post offices for your ietters. Post card did not give your address.—~Lavinia, {may2 rg°*O LET—A Hotse situated on Pleasant Street, at present occupied by Mrs. Douse, with stable and pump in yard. Pos- session given immediately. Apply to John Kelly, Esquire, Dorchester Street, or to the owner, Edward Keily. {may2 6i pd j= SALE—A Spanish Cedar “SHELL,” cost forty dollars, will be sold at a bar- For particulars enquire at this office. [ap29 6: eod ANTED—A SERVANT GIRL, for general housework. Apply at this office. {mayl JANTED—A good, steady MAN, to work on a farm and take charge. Ap- ply at Tae Examiner Opvice. [ap26 ry‘O LET—A Tenement House, situated on ] Hilisborough Street, containing seven rooms, with workshop and stable attached, Apply to James A, ALLEX. [ap28 lw ORSE FOR SALE-—-Snuiteble for farm or tracking. Apply to Bexar Buss, Water Street. {ap28 7 ANTED—A Furnished House, for the enmmer months. Address, the United States Consulate, {ap26 TANTED—A NURSE. Good reference required. App'y to Mrs. George Peake, Edgecombe House, fapZo ef SIDE-SADDLE (English make) will be sold ata bargain. Apply et this office. jap gain. ee cE CO OTN ee a LET-—A House on Corner Euston and Comberland Streets, at present occupied | | by Mr, George Walker. bet Jw. —h. Pee. tn set NN Straten tren - - 3