Tus DatILy EXAMINER. | APRIL Te, 188, The Tignish Blection. We regret that Mr. Gavin cannot be! congratulated on having altogether over- | come the ddds against him at the General Election. But the result of yesterday’s contest shows that his strength, and the strength of the Gov- ernment also, is now much greater ia the | First District of Prince County than it was about a year ago. At the same rate ot increase, Mr. Gavin would certaiuly | have been elected had the contest taken place three months later. ; In the gereral election, the result was: | Matheson, 911; Gavin, 682 ;—majority | for Matheson, 229. In the contest of yest@tday, the result was: Matheson, 927; | Gavin, 836; majority for Matheson, YI. | Early. yesterday, it was reported in the District, that the Government had | been def@ated in the Ilouse of Assembly | on the previous evening: aud it is not! unlikely that this false report circulating | throughout the District, told against the candidature of Mr. Gavin much more effectively than the roaffianly arguments of Mr. Rogers. _-oe «© —The followingis a summary of the | business of the Dominion Lands Agencies for the fiscal year 1882 : } Homestezds, acres. . . 438,707 1 171,6A2 | Pre-emptions, acres. . « 263,947 904,2b1 Sales, acres ..2........ .353,165 613,282 Totek; .:... wes «ck eae 5,699, 155 | Homestead fees, acres. $28,330 ¢ 72,930 Pre-emption fees... ...- 16,855 54,499 Cash on account of land | IDs so 0.08 .176,566 1,347,930} Timber, mining and graz- ing receipts..... 44,504 85.980 | Registration and other | wom, : |i Se. aeen 1,639 2.225 Scrip aad bounty warrants 84,097 54 791 Total. bive cece sce dene. 1,616 900 If, says the Monetary Times, we compare this with the receipts for 188] an increase for 1882 of $1,266,366 is shown, aud if to this increase be added the sum of $547,711 derived in 1882, from the sale of colonization lands, avd | the sum of $5,780 derived from miscel- laceous sources, the total increase of receipts in 1882 over 1881, was $1,819,- 857. The total income for 1882 was $2,171,857. The quantity of land grant- ed to colonization companies uuder the regulations of December, 1881, was 3,000,000 acres net income from whieh amounting to $547,711 up to 3lst De- cember last, consisted of the first instal ment of 40 cents per acre due upon the purchase of odd numbered sections with- in the respective tracis to be colonized by several companies to whom grants were made. —All interested in the proposed ferry between the Capes will anxiously antici- pate the result of this enterprise: —‘‘A monster irou ferry, for transporting rail- way cars across the river Detroit at Detroit is to be built by the Michigan Central Railway, and not the Southera as stated, Mr. Frank Kirby of the Detroit Dry Dock Co., is now prepariug plans auda model. It is desired to make her a boat that can buffet with the heavy floating ice of the river, while her machinery will be the newest and most practical. The boat will have three tracks and carry a load of thirty-four cars. The “Transport” carries twenty- four cars and the **Transfer’’ twenty-one. | She will cost in the neighborhood of $250.- | 000. Her dimensions are furmidable ; | length 315 feet, beam 75 feet maximum ; | molded depth 18 feet; draught of water load 11 feet and when light 9 feet. Two pairs of engines having cylinders 3 feet diameter and 6 feet stroke will furnish power to her side paddies ; these are to be 89 feet diameter, with buckets of 9 feet length and 24 feet face. Six steel boilera will be fired with a dozen furnaces, the total horse power will be 4,000.” —-‘*Respecting the Gevernment sub- sidy of $24,000 per annum to the White Cross Line of Stearships it had been surmised,” says the Monetary Times, **that the White Cross Line would under- PROVINCIAL UBUSTATURE econ hea AI SPIN §6GOODS | and Haythorne—were said by the Opposi- . : ae tion to be sufficient for the requirements of | nn : ‘ : ; | Tt Tr | The depntation, armed with tiese facts} 4 interests of the Province, secking to | ' and arguments, proceeded to Ottawa. The relieve it of an expense which it should : case was so clear that the Dominion Gov-| not bear and, and tu secure aa indemnity be i 6 | the minute of the Dominion Government famounts to nothing at all. Well, take the service between Canada and Germany and Antwerp in the event of the Brazilian lise not meeting with success in its present efforts. Here-upon the Montreal Sun was requested to state that this statemen: couveys a wrong im- pression ; ‘the White Cross Line is under contract with the Government to com- mence a monthly service between Ant- werp and Canada on May Ist next. In the summer the steamers will land their passengers at Moutreal and in the winter at St. Joho, N. B., or Halifax, at the option of the owners. The White Cross service is not conditional upou avything the Brazilian line may do or may uot | | >» do’, A Baitway from Winnipeg to Selkirk, 23 mues, is under construction by the Canada Pacific R. R. Company, to be finished by July next. This is intended to capture the trafic of Lake Winnipeg, bringing Inwber and cordwood from its shores towed in rafis down the lake, and by and by minerals } O1D1S8.90n8 Aley save not attemnted io| iners by the 16 h May. ——— ne gee — : ne el tlt = deena aa Senate THE DAILY HXAMINER, APRIL 18, 18 = Sere mey emo — - A a ee gay - | HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. the Province for the next twenty years. | | But the better terms were obtained ; and | notwithstanding the better terms, they | OFFICIAL SUMMARY. themselves reserted to direct taxation at . . | , ‘ i the expiration of five years, while the Pro- | oe J vince was precipitated into a sea of financial | , ’ : Monpay, April 16. | difficulties. The present Government re- f. INniGoM Bg stored order and took off all the taxes; and now they are lookiag after the rigkts | ' ae , | ! 1 ti ' STREET, Y. M. C. A, HALL, erpuient were, from the first, obliged tO! to which it is justly entitled. Bucif we i all admit that it could not be set aside. lhey do not concede that the wharves and referred it to a Committee of the Privy) fisheries of the Province became at the Phureday Next ' Ct, ———es 4 - > MK SULLIVAN'S SPEECH —(continued) Couneil, who gave it a great deal of ¢ msid- time of Confederation the property of the eration and treated the deputation with | Dominion, we bad not claim at all. NG HIS every courtesy. But before coming to Mr. Sutiivan submitted the following ~ Y RECEIVIN a definite decision sbout the matter, ona :~ IS DAILY I . r Under the Patronage of and taking charge of the piers, they desired Resolved, That in the opinion of this House the Lieutenant Governor. i net unnaturally, that there should he OD | +. ig AT EREY Of the Dominion Government eoniiiaanes otheial examination. The Dominion Gov-| under the ‘Lerms of Confederation to construct PART ernment represent the people of Canada; and maintain piers in the harbors aud navig- pe and are responsibie to the people's repre-|able waters of this Provinec, and that the ' ‘. Overtare- Masaniello.........) Auby sentatives im Parliament; and they are | action of the Government of this Province in é Orchestra, . obliged to give an accOunt of all their ex-| presenting a claim in this regard to the Domin- | 2. Solo (vocal)—The Sailo ’ penditures, together with the reasons for | ion Government merits with the entire ap- Mr. Hestomete ea waking them. Is it very wonderful, then, | proval of this House. : & Hekictinnd t 1 that they should require, before paying the| Carried upanimously ~ tons trom pera Stradella.. Pie Province any money, that an exaiination Mr. Speake resumed the Chair, and Orchestra, and report shovld first be made hy their] the resolution was reported agreed to, | Co'town. April 18, 1883 .—wkly pat pres ne 4. Solo (voc«') ~In the North own ¢ tli ters ¢ the delegates could not House adjourned, . { ‘ ‘a Conan. reasonably object to this proposal. They, | — aoe eee r . Miss ie g’ Yr arta however, sugvested that the Collector ot} CUR RESP DIDENC EK, * 5. Violin Solo—Air Varie (F Customs, who has the best information as to | i fale oie aie Straniera)...... Tom Oven the trade carried on at the yar lous . harves, | We do nod hold ourselves responsible for the| Mr, Vinnicombe, "ade shale bas memberef the Commission. | gpiniont.o latent of wr correpnent | =| 6, Solo (roca) 1 Fearon Foal sulted from the deputation. We shall see. ee j ee ere O———- Auslata Aid Cave, Deducting the wharfage received by the} To the Editor of the Lxaminer. ‘ “7 Sn. : Local Government from the amount ex: | Dear Srr,—I attended the splendid) & PP ESEN q as GSER ERS 7. Fres-Jolie Waltz ........ .. Wald fe pended by them upon wharves since we! Sarred Concert at Zion Church last night. | ay o Orchestra, entered the Confederation, the balance re-| phe only apparent fault to be found was| a PART Ir wf gee. would oe ebout . 20,000. Phat | the use of the shellalah in conducting the} ee art 8. String Quartette—Kath} oat wee alout the sum to which we have a legal | Methodist Choir, particularly so in leading) . | , inn win - a » iP, Giivctan” ah€'“B ‘ Cen Mavournes and equitable claim. Whenthe Dominion! 4 saivist with the same weapon. 1OW OPENING, ex steamships : Oregon, reenrelan,” an UeNOS | i oil Crna Government pay the principal, they will | CUDGEL. . Ayrean,” from Glasgow, 26 CASES AND BALES, consisting of, — ‘“emvers of Orchestra, no doubt pay the interest as well ; 80 | cman = 9. Solo (veal) Longing,........., » Millarg that there need be no fault found with the | Miss DesBrisay, , i delegation ou that score. But, it is said, Scotch Tweeds and Wersted Coatings, , es Solo—- When other lips and the COTTE. os ews wee 1874) . ry | aa ’ is h : bLAGES T LENDS. Printed Cottuns and Creionnes, Sie pdickeg 2 | j | S take up the Minute, and read it carefully. | Tt eays : Lace Curtains, Mustins, Ll. Manolo Waltzes, ssa } Orchestra. ‘*That the Canadian Goverument is, and! —— ae will bs ready at any time, to give, in any | tose teeeans j Table Lizens and Napkins, Pe ee : | 12. Sols (vveal)..... ce Brown Hollands, Viiaceys, | Dr, Creamer, | harber in Prince Edward Island, 2 pr yprietory | ; : title to any foreshore which may belong to it, HOURLY EXPECTED, 5 and which the Government of Canada do not Shirtings, et¢., ete, wish to retain in accordance with the recent > judgment of the Supreme Court of Cauada,| [x S, 8. Pernvian via Efulifax, re. Holman vs. Green, on an appeal from the Supreme Court of P. E. Island to the Prince | Edward Island Government, or to any com- | : sie pany incorporated to work or improve said | 20 Cases ORAN harbor.” ca ‘ si tad | 3 Cases LEMO They acknowledge that they have a right | to the property of the foreshores; and} if they have aright to that, they have a, right to all the public works the,ron;| W. E. DAWSON & C0. | re nanan ln | | Shs eta See | ay W. & A. BROWN & CO KA, - MANIL VV ILL close out (during the month of Janu: ry adiow Ee CARLO February) the balance of their large Stock of es : 3. Cornet and Clarionet — Last Rose d Sumesere. . .... cds sane ae Measrs. Fletcher and \ innicombe, 14. Galop (from Opera Madame Pavart Above are part of the selection of oar Mr. Harris, and will be found marked at our usual low prices, WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL. GES. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, April 5, 1883. ‘ tere Orchestra, KS, God Save the Queen, Concert at 8. Tickets, 35 ceata; for sale x Fletcher’s Music Store. Fraser & Redding, and at the door, G N mirion Government have conceded the the whole case and have admitted the jus ' ' tice of our claim beyond any question. But | iD Ui C | BSUi SS the Dominion Government say further :— s | ' ‘*That the Canadian Government will cause an immediate examination of the harbors and piers enumerated in the first above men- tioned memcrandum, im order to ascertain whether any and how many of said harbors and piers may be considered of such general public importance as to warrent them to be at our Auction Room, Corner of Queen (and Water Streets, on SIX-THREA", NINE-THRE <D. Saturday, Zist inst., at 3 o'clock, WOOGLLEN G eDGP EDS, METREN THERA improved or maintained by the Canadian/a lot of choice Dutch Bulbs (Tulip: and} For Lebster Traps. da here this Government. | Hyacinths) for immediate planting, similar | : : ‘ Week. In justice to themselves and the whole | to those acon Sox wovenes yea past from Hali-- Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Searfs, Children’s Hoods, anvil ae untry } Dominion Gove mt coulk fax by a well-kKuowa firm Y } Y i r ° ‘ . : aaiaak tease 14 aie Whenckell’ tick! Datklenind che toy denn okuils often: Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs, April 17.—at 2i it is there duty to maintain the piers of the | Hosiery, Gents’ Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, ete. qtttse Island if they are of ‘‘general public im- portance,’ and as their ‘‘general public ; importance” can easily be proved, they have practically conceded that it is their duty to maintain all the public piersin the Pro- vince. It is really surprising that gentlemen of the Opposition should make charges against the Government respecting this claim. Why, they and their friends were in power | | W E are instructed to sell BY AU‘ Phe en eneenngeenintinntelilly CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, —_—we Auctioneers 7eaar ' . mo . neat ‘ ’ > ~ 2 : 4 T 3 4 N, bs 4 j Oh tottn ADC 10-08) Kur Goods, Deolmans, Manties, Ulisters, WANTS, 4 ONT. FOR ND,&t hed 3 Seieeepenetallewaniiicnstipptilh leiiudiicamea and Millinery - Goods 7 NELEOBAPHY =:\Logne Gann AUCTION SALE. ' s 7 _ GRA adies or desirous of ‘caning Talegrapby cae : do ty attending the term cemuencing tt Also, the remainder of their Choice Stock of Scotch, Brussels) first of May. Vor fusther inf yrmation ag Valua le Property Or Sale, and ‘Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Rugs, one see apa | - een rr for years—Mr. Davies in the Local Govern ee ; ee ee - ae 1 , . i > ry 4 7 _N , " ’ _ T MT rT? ’ yt 7 we. 7 ment, and Messrs. McKeuzie and Blake in T° be sold by Public Auction, at the A I y.% L “AA RG H i) LSCO U N L é I oe FOR SALS One Double Sel the Dominion—and did n thing whatever | Dwelling House of the late John Stewart, dot? sie etl ieee 7 oat, with oars and gear 60 . . s an : : : pat thi ice. towards advancing this claim of the Proy-| Township Number Thirty-five, on the East 1 Apply a as offige “ ince. Mr. Sinclair was five years at Ottawa | River, adjoining the Appletree Wharf, seven GRE 7 BARG I S A BE E PECTED aN ; y ' a representative of the Province, and he| miles from Churlottetown, on MONDAY, the = : NS wt ik ae aie si “f ee ~~ never once raised his voico about the main-| 3 th day of April, instant, 18%3, at the hour gon. Apply to A. tenauce of our piers by the Dominion Gov- | of three o’clock of the aiternooy, a Freehold ernment, But now they have the hardi-| Farm of 118 acres of land, « little more or —~ ee hood to blame the delegates because they i less, und Known as the Appletree Farm, s¢ acres of which are cleared, and in a bigh state "aS BY R E> i RS y Tv 5 ' y Ep Bt ee. Then, with an amazing admixture of jncon- of cuitivalion, the remainder is covered with Ae i or] Me Nes | this office. {ap ¥ sistency and ignorance they turn round and | fencing and hardwood, he Farm is well ee ee | fenced—a large portion with thorn hedges, ee i | aes vor SALE.—A_ steom boiler abcat it belittle the slaiy f ti > j la } awinc . | VOaaer @ cialm oO ne Sianc ’ Say Ins that Ir : ° ~~ : - ‘ ; . i Lhere is a large new dadwe : ’ | , IE ereby give Se: } our I iers are all wharv 28, and that we h: ve | g lwe lling house upon m~) OT TC ; is here by gi en that § aled horse powe - epnquur at THE Examae Ch'town, Jan 18, 1982 W ANTED—A GIRL of about sixteta & 17 years of age, to assist in the baw y | work, in a family of four persone. 2 did not put in a demand for interest. | OTICE is hereby given that Sealed + g ; ' j Oo no claim at all. In the fullest discussion of | aa ran a teeta ed “ape proof [4 ny ers will aa by the under | IN Tenders will be received by the under- | Office. [ap 1439 . . | Ce r. AI&O al Stavics an yrana | sIgnes ssignee of the signed, Assignee of the — the subject the Government have nothing | } ; ww a yes signed, Assignee of the ‘o. wi'h stone-walled cellar dairy, grain and hav | | hielo walls the aa hom ial to fear; and even the Opposition will ey: & eae bay ork SALE—A BIRD CASE, conta | | | | | , ; barracks, allcomplete; and a never-failing , ' 1 +¢ iE at f n W stuffe d:, Arply # hardly dare to say that they have left auy-| spring of water at the door, Mussel mud ip Estate of Robert b, Huestis, | State 0 John McLeod la . = a Well Sete oe ap as thing undone which might forward this | the vicinity. The Farm is near churches, | oT a eee. e just claim of the Province. mills, lime kilns, ete, OF THIs CITY, OF THIS CITY, | rem JOR SALE CHEAP.—A quantity fe ar . — mn i . i : Sar. SINCLAIR contended that a demand} The Farm will be sold in two parts of 8) | proved bunchcs of the following = for payment for the piers would have been | acres and 37 neres, | HARDWARE MERCHANT, MERCHANT TAILOR, — |sna vite Reopierry Pant, Red, Wh rt 3 u , res ABR % | Va S. A: i an nite Raspberry Planta, reasonable, and should have been pressed,{ + ERM ‘One-third of the purchase money — Ke Al B, . : | Black Currant Plants, Gooseberty RS and censured the delegates because to be paid at sale; the balance payable in six UP TO UP TO TAE (growing,) also Straw berries, Apply t : they did met press for interest, | Y°@rs, ‘n six qual annual instalments, with | { | PHILIPS, Sydney Street, or at 7 as they should have done. The delecates | interest at six per cent, securcd by mertgage | Ihynes h “A flaw af Maw y | 8 h (a if | egret ter a ae . 2 SS Ae ae eee oe az | ou the premiser, ’ _ Thursday, the ord Lay oi May, next, | l ay U April, Instant, : nen ) How ae ee ee a | For further particulars apply to Palmer & 1 WW ANTED— A GIRL fir General | that the claims they have made wil! be met. | y- S83, at the hour of twelve o’cleck. noc [TOE . ; T ie vinw af tne ecco ef bean fone t i McLeod, Charlot‘stown. - 2 peneitin: aieitia-ae oe : me om AT THE HOUR OF ]1 O'CLOCK work. Apply at Tae Examines gl ! } uifs assurances, 3 sPrson ) Mase ¢@ 5 i this is not atall certain. For the sake of | CHARLES PALMER Stock in Trace, conristiig cf Paints. Oils,! noon. from persons willing to purchase all | ae a ic i an the Province, he would like tosee more| April 1%.—2] wkly 2i | Cutlery, General Hardware, etc., and also all) his Steck in Trade, consisting of Cloths iffxO LET-—A Cottage on Pleasant money obtain a than the delegates had | - anion eet -—-- oe Shop and Office F uibiture, Consisiing of; Read y-rmade Clothing, Hats and Caps Tailors’ | containing eight Rooms, with claiin ad Bui the claim had not lk en ad- ba Jron Safe, Show Cases, Sets Seals, ete, | Trimmings, Gents’ Furnis! ings, etc ete. House, Siable, Pump, ete, Apply wo ae mitte 1, even inferentially, by the Dominion | l. Tue Stock Book, cx sarees 8 compicte/ and ajso his Shop and Office Furniture, *| Ketry, Quees St. rept (ro e& tment it IS SAI i that the Doiinion | j Invent ry, n detail, of ihe Bt0¢ k. can be B¢ en | The Stoc k Book eontainit g a ful] and le A Bic ‘ '? ° 1 ~ -7 . > L 2 % F , . T oT ’ Government will cause an immediate exam-| jat the ofice of Messrs, Davies, Sutherland & | tailed Inventory of the said Stock apd Sbep | 10 LET—A Comfortable HOUSE, luation of the wharves to be made in order | | Weeks, Solicitors; and the stock can, at any | Furniture, may be seen at the cftice of Me sere | mond Street, Apply to M. Ste ui to see whether or not they are of sufticient | .. f fime ys inspected, by applying to the under | Davies, Sutherlaud & Weeks, Charlottetown S 1° in + . . ei . . . Tadd y r r ig eal ; » ie ee pubdiic taiportance to justify the Dominion ¢ iil Nek Vice i yaminations, seared. ae. “ard the said Stock mm (matin, & i.) upfor Government in taking charge of them: but | TERMS- Fifty per cent. cash, on delivery spected by applying to the undersigned OOMS TO LET— Furnished or - ; 5 > ; | f th > t tire al, 2 » awanal i Tk, : . r | 7 122 0) an the wording of their Minute shows that they r \HE aaP =. “i . ; . he oteck, mee ! bal ao ae. De payable | Te nders will also he received from pereons | ished, with use of kit — prec did not believe that the claim preferred a on Bh amr for entrance iInto/| in a ee 8, and to Lé secured by an ap-| willing to purchase the Book Debts of the | utensils. Apply at EXAMINER (sp! ‘ Pies . e Civi vice wi Ce y ‘omi: 2 | gai ; isa good one. The delegates tell us that ; erie Wat SUMNER OA the Braves Heeee erpmnmory 0.0 | Said Jobn Mcl eo list of which may | ¢ | —T, yer : several places na e Civi ; . -Tsig oes not bi im i : ; : Ma Tidieiahe stlocisumies toils the p med in the Civil Service The undersigned dues not bind himself to| seen at the cttice of Davies, Sutherland & | t amount of the claim a small one. But tiey have not obiained a held on the Dominion Government for one dollar Moreover, they have been | Aci, excepting Victoria, B. ., on TUESDAY, | accept the highest or any tender. Weeks. | FAOR SALE—A private reandence it he 12th JUNE, et 939 a.m , and at Victoria, Tenders must be on ferms which may be; The terms are one-half cash on deliver e| tleinan and famoly, handsem » onich B. C., on I UESDA Y, the 26th JUNE, at tie | had on application at the cfice cf Meg SI8./ the Sf ck, and on the acsignment mine | Terms tosuit, 4 rp'y ot xan ial ; seine vour. Applicatjous must be sent tothe; Davies. Sutherland & Wee Ks, otherwise they} Book Debts; and the balance to be secured ae gusty of gross | Secretary of the Board of Civil Service Exam- | Will not be received, | by F 7 . vopies! wre approved promissory note &, payable in Te LET / ‘" ae handsome and o2 il sa ity ae eo a fait el three months, :; rh Street (at from th island towards the Narrows. j Mase asiipuistion as to tolls, ox ag to the! Candidates who passed the preliminary ex. R. T- WEEKS The Te a » : . cottage on Weym uth Street ( Vail T! rere i . I I inary ex , Vhe Tenders will be tor the Stoc} : teKay) ere were alr ady two caw mills near by, | tighta of our fishermen. or a3 to the rielitalan ination in November last. will not reanire | Assignee, a : ye for the Steck and | occupied by Mr. George MeBay guess butathird with ¢ cana; . ) rrr ; ; ee San cetity et ee ee "h town i Oe eek Oe me O book Debts separately; and the undersigned | wite residence of Dr. Beet ie capacity of 40,000 feet | ot persons in the samo position vs Mr to do so again, and candidates who passed the | Ch’town, April 12, 1883 —i] may 3 does not bind bi If ~ % th. opposite residen i et. - Or day has j wt be n erected by the North ; H imen. j hese are oi cs na ; h ae avalifvie: mY iy come up tor examination = pruebas ae eee eee cee a oe a wget we _ on io may — API y _ os (op? Vestern Lum! Yo., fe ‘ly Walk eos Cee etree aan ; ea “+e ee oes ee | Haszarp a z mber ( ,f rmerl; Walk} y & ; Gopniation weich had the interests of the | Cpli pal subjects without Pgein passing the | 4) nD py Bi e@ Tenders must be on forms which may be | ’ — ilo Burrows. Some tratfic will orice, slao, in | country at heart would hace daa quatifvine i v4aih lik i Lf Pes ; . 1c nay : . ; wy BU, “ya eal Wort mead, i } v : u o> wv iL) Ji; ad On application to the undersigned | ray KT welling House Ow the future from the hop yards around tke | Cidade. ooeitn Ho i Ck i | New sets of certificates of age. health and i rsighed, ~ LET — Dwelling : vs ( st). 4 7 otk b bar cied, ice Coninittee, | or t ce o ; SC, t¢ n i via } Sn sratioc Stree south end of the lake. | Mr. McLaren in the Chair. ch racter will not be required from the two |? VHE FARM, with buildings hereon, lately R. T. WEFKS, suit — ae on meee to his woe iii fy. Campa: LL thdGaht thal ee thi: wee asi nanicd class: 3, but the fee of $2 wil! bave | in the occupation of William Irwin. situ Assignee srewe ean ee Jxo. ¥ . , 7 (nat 28 tn Was a 5 . . i : : 5 ito make ar eriy application to ¢ Sowino Wagar iy MaNnitTopa.-—A_ pri- | vers lipportant question, it should have! to be paid, and the Secretary must be infoimed | ate on the east side of the Mount Ed ward April 14.—t! 2s M neem en jm ‘ ; ‘ l My 26 SHOEI ave! of ip te ition re _— ‘ inivg al i : vate despatch was received from Winnipeg | b.en £ Ny discussed while, the Spee ser wik of their intention to present themselves, | Road, containing about 38 acres, and oniy two. —— ” Bra ase caged : : p p L = 7 4a, 2 wpe ‘ Ve i a oe ‘ ; i ye . una . > eormrarin ; 2 is es stating that the Bell Far ming Company lin th: Ch: cc. Tine Beddow of the Giberm: p LESEUR | mules from the « ity, Terms easy. Apply to | j OR PRIN ING of every de Seription raw LET—The sh p at prea ident? ai sowiog wheat on Mon Jast cn! ment had presented the oose in ~y ele: . & pes ay @F ‘executed with Neatness and Despatch | W. H. Hutcheson, adjoining WF dwy t had ps at b se mM a very clear} Sec. Voserd ot U. ¥. be mimerg 34 e+: 5H. J. CUNDALL, > ; : ra acomanl a ae ‘ ‘ , ‘ “ h °S. ; os: ‘ - & ’ i t Ub i ITiIN f j i Que Stree the fea at Ot’ Appell, mud forvibts way, amd the reply of Mr. April 1m gt wkiy 3 Ch'town, April 7.—~law 3i TON, pe ANE JBL RINGING ‘of, De, Jenkins, Upper vena i ROVIMS, avr, Weter and Oyeat Voviege Strats t> Arcurvaty Wuir®.