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Qhair taken at ’ eT o'clock _ mye 7 j e CGhiim my family F } l , ‘ my Wis i i cer * K, Mm “y e he a! ms cl the i i t s ft e ! | b t efair , ’ } VV te At i rR } r ‘ Ry , : 1 st, 1." ne rexa > my) Tr or i] i Vi | «lj of | ; ri ‘ ; j ¥ , t e « } ‘ i ‘ > sal ‘ ’ +. 1a f he « h bd not In wi ‘ a, ti ue * ‘ TY a :. = G+ Y ulé. co a ; } a resid leas ¢ t ; Ni tint } ' b mada en t wa ve i S hie by t ‘ > ° h vv a ( Li ad i & 4 i y ¢ a | t 4 ' Ps yetl , i - , an n } ted cs a ; , ; . bal © mn el : 4?) \ t b Cc . 4 eur ; » 5 ye ' i reis i ' ab r \ ‘ h us vr ‘ " it i! i j } . i ; l } 7 : bd “yt t ; ; ecru y . vi | Oo i ne ‘ I ' a sad AD i i ’ i | y Rs { ne c ~ nm via . ‘ a’) ihe from ut . + u rat 1 Tt itl ' ' ° x i ree hare . a ’ : ‘ i : \ iy : a up . P; \? ‘ wears tne ' P cl , - Ve a fas : seasoi 0 " sne is ’ ; i nh or . . ; e takes ; «<r : : > : , I pret y mpeg i li ‘ 8 a4 j i- = cane st ‘ os 3 v. . 2 pul : a ib tf : ; e way bom. r; eo \ é & u i ’ ; IDAs thing launted, I aw ; married bh 2 sis O yous "de ship Number Three, in lrince Prince Edward Island, and lows, that is 4o say: Commencing at | fixed in the Bank at the shore of Lot Thre at the south-east angle of the northern margto | of one hundred acres cf land now in the pos- ssion of the said Patrick Cluney ; thence ~~ - ho the at life is the love that is in i VWs LiIAE b bs n ’ rmess the person ved, AX es % ne -” i so voibealths TY NUT 0] TI A VI i e- ~- , ty ; Pip Dod bE LD DT fA USL pew pen into ink, thrust : ; : ‘ >? a d the inl Wil BsUSLACSS tAGit. cook 3 ix ‘ . 41 ‘ 8 2 er \ n the pen is thickly Dry Geowds and Groce.i¢s, ut i : } 7 ‘ ’ will ed tk oe thrusts will at Auction, pre? When tin ws some t] pet st.c! ing int i es ; he a > ated a urpose ® AM instructed by JAMES MACKIE to i i ’ 7 Pit wes : aad : . : 4 sell at PUBLIC ATC:!10ON, en WED- Vi a bya ba com NE-DAY, the ist of Feiruary Nexf, at 12] 1 7 - ° V by Y . ‘ o'cl ck, on the preuils ‘Ss, all that Valna! ig ' . . Nevorsudate! Frevchold Farm, wiih the eubstantial ar t nsaed dor ti Lb ei thant ohn Gaull a ae Seer Rage el ; ‘Lappointed | welllug House, barns, Stabdi | ty sa i my youn und other Outbuild ngs , _ . The Farm coniagins about 89 acres of the po i the ¢ Ti best land in Queen’s County. It is situated | ‘SS With Marvel at the terminus of the Cavendish Road, af the | uta . — eteol , » . uv writer OF @h articie! Bay View Wharf, cne ef the best shipping 4 . a : i ; jy shortly after the) places in New London. About6) acres cf the | 1 in 1373, mentions tha ©! Farm is cleared and in a high state of culti- | kept { ‘ inutes at some | vation, the balance is covered with soit wood r ( siting he conve’ l-! cnitable for sales ing. Around the shore and Q O° pase , : s » he | Within 50 vards of the Bain Yard isto be had : a ewo oN mew * jan abundant supply of sea manure, thereby 5 ‘ Not only | rs ’ . : ‘ pra ie ige : ve OS") | enabling the owner to k ep the Farm in good ué full of quiet, racy humor. | 8. ’ ‘ 7 ' 3 , i condition without the toil of obtaining Mussel ed on his haunches, has a nt. TP > t eee , Mud, “his Farm has asouthern aspect, can i bad f n its mouth a card | : . . a : » be tilled earlier in spring than most Parms | t the nau f ‘*K. Landseer. ' , : P ; oi Se ce a listent napa ,; on the Island, and is renowned for its Whea: | iT front, speneag Seger? growing qualities yotstep to assure him that he hasj|* Rags Meigen : ne iidialiiidies Also, all that eligible Mercantile Ectablish- | t ‘ y 4 nt b in ° i , edi }ment, consisting of about 1 acre of land. | ‘ sa: | together with the follow it g buildings, viz .— | 7 \ : . OY rer oO . , “o , D.CINE is an UnicMing | §=Dwelling House, 1 Warehouse, 1 St e, | f | nad rves, and by 1: : ae STL EY ; baste : 4 , . ay » ¢ | t 3 ton Fairbank’s Scales. lhe above i ‘ organs : ever fas | . Zi. . . a rere. _| USiness Stand is unrivalled as a tiading site | 3 3 ] a: CALPE ; , . . t . 1 in Charlot | nthe North side. Being in the centre of a| \ 7 ofa lt naric LCe : » . . , i ‘ a ‘ avert wealthy farm district, and alongside a coda hiali Co See advertite = : : ” ; ' . a | Wharf, renders it convenicnt ay carrying on | 2 eT jas - as i } »P fnra Teadea < > las cen ner { | the Produce Trade as wellas general merchan- | ag |dize. The Stores are well cons tracted and | A New York newspaper man has a list | arranged, with frost-proof Ceilars and other | i ve on rh indred names of men who | | onvenience for the Country [rade ‘ds reoutatio: in the metr polit n | Also, at the same time and i lace, I will | . ' ee ’ } ls 1 » toned 5 stops But ye | ters, and who within tl sees i ] Organ, fine toned, 9 StOj a but Key neanehead orant lf-raking, Mowing and Reaping Machine, 1 | ity years have quenghed the grand] selFmling, M Tok os Bear dveonencan t 1 ones ‘ . ) i ug Set ote "el Y We, f their lives in the Rowing bow! 5) For A ° 5) es " i nee ‘ : : } ors Dak e set Fanners, Cultivator, and this doves not include the maumerable | © et and ‘Track ce van of hanvers on and unknown satel- Jarl and Truck (iron wy - Truck Wagon erape ree Sane eee TE TOE TE 7 | cn w), 2 Wood Sieighs, Horse, Rakes Forks, I 8 OT the preas Pa ! juir'pg i. 2 can be supplied from Ga $s, OF Crabbe’s Ponds, b app!) at o7 at the Fish Marne}, | ton Street. Cuarlottetown [jam 25 31 eod o—<m- he Consul of Aukland, New Zealand, says the prospects of the gold fields ther: brighter than ever, and the average apuual yield is $5,000,000. : oe 4 cargo of coal, shipped from Picten a sort time ago to Demerara, realized $15.26 DIL On the 3ist ult., at the residence of Donald M. Kinaon, Brighton Road, James R., eldest oli Jate John McGill. Stanhepe, Lot 34, on Dec. 22nd., of I ssi, Jobm MacAviay, in the 96th year h's ag Deceased emigrated to this Ll f-om Uist, Ini vernessshir e, Scotland, in } year 1803 and was _ there forey one of the € ie ot st ttler 3 of this p! ice. He was a kind athe ry a gt iy I neighbour, y chris hose h use sospitality the : “ ; lea tx nsand four daught i e circle of friends and relations their sad ai lamented loss. ‘ hese sn faNHE BELL TELEPHON Z. of NADA will apply to the Parlia- ment of Canada at its next session for amend- n is to its Act ef Jacorporation 43rd Vic ch. 6°, whereby the Company shall be em- powered » iss Bonds, for the purposes stated in the second section of said Act, in ims of pot less than $25 each, and to manu- ure besides the ond section, st — % ym pany inay Geem to transmit messagcs by telegraph elepbone, also to purchase teleg well as telephone lines, and whereby also be decla to extend lines from any one its teleg to any pow Tr other vinces in the shall be declared the nts and the ‘pame id its am reunder authorized are for the general ad- ‘anada B EP if NE Solicitors fe Montreal, January 17, 1-82—1m Mor tgag Aa Sale. C TO b ld by PUBLIC AUC’ THURSDAY, the sixteenth day of ruary D. 1882, at ” » hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House Summerside, in “reall County, and by virtue of a Power of ae —_— £ an inden ure of ' to day tained in ing date the 1879 Claney of Jarvis Hor Li —_ ++ +, L& Situace, eleveut ma le ove part, } ana the and luson of the « that tract, pie e or lying and be emg west toa line the east boundary e Cahill, James Ahe rn, Thomas Waid, thers; thence south such a line rupning east to the said shore to the place of c coutain an area of hity more or less. Also, all that other, tract, a was always stranger, rs | to mourn May his soul E COMPANY articles referred to in such uch other articles or things advisable, as well as raph as i { that the Company shall have raph and telepbone of the Pro- Dominion, and whereby also it it said Act of Incorpora- BETHUNE, oa Company. rion, Sale con- Mortgage bear- of Dee between Patrick } ‘ther part, — parcel of on Lot or Town- County, bounded as fol- mmencing acres of land, a little ander oe a stake 1D Att eis i } nd an yesh les also t shall works on Feb- in upder ember, rdward lard | Shovels — ony >< “A aithated <i i “A! ahi wat , &¢., together with the Dry Goods, Groceries, kc,,in the Store, Terms—For the Farm and Cash, the balance can remain interest for a ter:a of irs, gage on the Farm ans othe moveables, terms easy; all payable ist November, 1882 Stores, one-third at 6 per cent. secured by Mort- r property ; fur the | under $5! ye “ ' 4 sums Further information can be had on appli- cation to the owner, JA MES MACKIE, on the premises, or W.D. STEWART, Jan. 24, 1852, Auctioneer, ngkm R } ; Siig ubwl Bu ceived at the Union TUESDAY, FEXENDERS will be rec i Bank, Charlottetown, until sist day of January, at noon, for Bonds »sum of $10,000, issued by te Minis- and Trustees of St, James Church in rlottetown, er to an Act of Asscm- The Bonds are issued in aaah and are payable, in ten rem from date of issue, with interest at 5 per cent., payable h-li-yearly at the Union Bauk, ¢ ch: arlotte town, The Bonds will be registered by the Tras tees, and when so registered are by Act of Assembly made a charge and lien on ali the Land and Buildings of the Corporation, in fact the only incumbrance on the following property, viz.: Town Lots No. 6 and 7 in the Sth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, with the M and outl mldings ; al.o the ‘ ter Cha bly passed in is S100, $200, > 00 anse new Stone Church erected thereon [The Church alone cost $25,000, and will be insured for the — ection of Bondholvers iz a sum not less than the amount of Bonds out- standing at any onetime. ‘The power of th Corporation to issue Bonds is limited to $10,000. Tenders are to sp cify the amount ten lered for, and the denomination of Bonds pre ferred, andeach tender may be for the whole orany part of the $10,000, No t 3 Fo less than the face or par value of bonds will be received, and the right to allot Bonds is reserved by the Trustees., D. M. KE) Secretary to Board of 2, 1882—eod NNEDY, irast January | t Pac ifte Canadia Bridg f g EN DERS & will be BPD op 2 Banton &r neRii Wave 8 Over Fras ser or River B. Golumbia addressed to the undersigned received on or before the 10tb day of February, 1882, for furnishing and erecting a Bridge of Steel Iron over the Fraser River on Contract 6', C. P. R. Specifications and particulars, together with plan of site, may be seen atthe office of th Chief Engineer, at Ottawa, on or after the Oth of January inst. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered made strictly In accordance with the printed forms, An acce pted bank cheque for the sum of $30) must accompany the tend r, Wtich or iin. . UnIeCss sum shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter into contract for the work, at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted, runuing north and south, being | f lands held by Matthew } ana distance that a' said shore and along will piece or parcel | lof land situate, lying and be sng on Lot or| County u a — ela 8jJ—-* Yaw tu-th ‘Three Prince and Number In bounded hip atoresalad, Towns dese ribed as ik lows, Commencing on the shi re of | of one | that i to say : i Lot Tnures lil the s uth easi ansic hundred acres of land, bounding next on the yuth line of land now in the possession of | dis- said shore, and along ‘lace of commencing, half or LOW in pos apply at the office Solicitors, Thomas OU hoork; thence west for the } tance of ome hundred chains; thence south f .« the distance of five chains, or as far asa lin tuning east to the said shore to the au ill contain an area of fifty acres of land, a hittle less, being one moiety pa f ove hundred a ves of land 1 ‘ n of the said Patrick Cluney ‘ ad | partictilsl s Hodgson & Mc Le od, eyiry rele Dated this 12th day of January, A. EDWARD JARVIS HODG! 188?. ON . Mortgayco. iD | | | i For | | sent in will be returned parties whose tenders are The cheque thus to the respective not accepted. the due fulfilment of the contract satisfactory security will be required by the | deposit of money to the amount Of five per cent. on the bulk sum of the contract, of which | the sum sent in with the tender will be con- | sidered a part, | This Department does not, however, bind ! } itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, (Signed) BRAUN, Seeretary | Department of Railways and Canals, ; ja 14 tl Ottawa, January 5, 1882. ¢ fl0law [iiss } fj H F Dantnor bavi soll itt uli Qi Pac ult IN‘ OTICE is hereby given that the Part- a 186 ship heretofore existing betwe |}under:jzned, carrying on business at Char lottetown, in Prince Biwar! Isiaad; the name of Bourke, Son & ( by mptual consent. Ai debts due the gai! fire © ust be vee io WitulaM Caitiy Bourke and © 1] ihemtiabililies of the said tiraa wi} be disc! arged by hin. Dated the 2nd day ; mth SOP Like of January; A. D. 1882. JOHN R. BOURKE, WM. C, BOURKE {ja 19 3iy Refa:ring to the above, carr +don ony W.C. Bouags & Co, Jap, 21, (\882—3; sm Ww rr re NERS FHEBRUA! We alpine mate ow FT r ay, 2 8 =| Rane mi Pe eee &) = AR 4 : Re 3 a m zs fret 2 % ES! <3 v4 i vs B aa ie aie i r :é Ly | | eo mee forgo yea ELOrA. Neu ches wale f he. ay & Sa 2a 4 E xa ~ & He AE ue aa “3 3 aa = aa a CAPITAL, £2. ofl Woatarn Thing Aoarmnan: Nom nony muster £173 Assurance vdllpany, CA nits Amarin canraynnap aid tis] Ashita i Fire As Duras CAPITAL cui Mutual Life & Aeeident CAPITAL, $5 ———-:0:- suSsHPance Miaréise on anes Ag a )0,000 STG. of Toronte, Ont., PITAL, $800,000.00 - volMpa + Also Effected. mmm (2 0 vier B 7 y, of Loud an, Hng., any, of Toronte, Oni., $500,000.00. Tasurance Company, of Montreal, 900,000.00. Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. | Ofice—Curaer of Queen Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1882. ee ok a ae eT eee rq ‘RE business carried on BK (twenty-three ye and will in future, Dawson, under the irs be has, since carried old name of :0:-——-———— and Lower Water Streeis tc A AEN EN LIS IO A II LOL L LLL ALE LALO IE EAI me for the past st January, on by KE. W. W. E. DAWSON & CO. All persons indebted to: Account or Note of Hand, ment within 60 days, Jan. 28, 1882. Referring to the above, Ia of the patronage extended past Occupying the best the City, with one of the hea ware aad Genera! Groveries special inducements good paper. Jan. 28, 1882-— | w ae, whether wiil please make business pr pure for Book pay W. E. DAW:ON, i continuance many years mises in sk for fur so viest stocks of Hard- ever shown, I off hasers for cash or E. W. DAWSON, Tr assim cc. KO FIRE AND Ww Amn 9 Bast UN | i o Charlottetown, Jan, 23, ’82-—5i eod Fire and Life LOMBARD STREET ESTABLISHED Assurance fi AIRINE. Companies and Lowest Possible Rates. PALMER, Junr. EXCHANGE BUILDING i Company, LOADON, E. C. i82i. — subscribed Cupital - .. Capital paid up . - : Fetal Funds, upwards of - . Sotal Annual inceme, nearly - kas RISKS AT Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 1882—1m 2aw, pat % 9 . . 4,866, O80. 00 | 7 ° . £.5097,533.00 ” ° $3,003.00 LOWEST CURRENT RATES BY CARVELL BRO’S, Rt ALIN C-E4 |) Pee Xs SALE. VALUA‘LE FREEHOLD FARM, sita- ated in Charlottetown Royalty, Lower Malpeque Road, three miles from the City, containing forty-two acres of land, forty of which are clear and in a high state of a! iva- | tion, | This Farm Mii:s, Schoo! | FOR is conveniently situated to House, Forge and Church, and | three quarters of a inile from mussel bed | There i50 lo ds of manure in the yard, | hauled from the City, For further parti | Mises to the owner, WELLINGTON ‘URTIS. P. S—It not disposed of at private sale it | will be off-red at Anction, | hursday, is ula‘s apply on the pre- Public ) and February, inst., at the hour of twelve clock, P ia 23, 1882. W.C. D 7. ‘e/ wa kJ ag? COMBINED WRITHG & CUP) AND CHEMICAL WAITIN Are the Best inks ma: nufac b FLUID, ctured. TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESAL EK, BUCKLEY& ALLEN, HALIFA KX, N. Boies OATS. i IGHEST CASH PRICE paid for WHITE and BLACK OATS, delivered at my Warehouse, Water Street, FENTON T. NEWSERY,. Jan, 16,’32—%i eod, wkly 3i, pat, ne 3w MORE. LIGHT JHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of * Brar’s PueNERs,” which they will supply ana fit on Gas Brackets, ete, at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Flat Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of Gas, Dr, Wallace, F. R. 53. E., F. Gy 8., Gas Examiner to the City of Glasgow, ina * sctare delivered by him, calculated that £12 (1,000 (3650,000) a year are thrown away in Glase gow by the use of imperf ct filtings. On the subject of Gas Burners be says; + Another andas I thiuk a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, ad as [ consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I have selected them for a series of ex- periments,’ The Keport of the Committee of the British Associaticn of Science to enquire as to the best meavs forthe developmen of light from Coal Gas of different qualitics—comprising Dr, William Wallace, Professor Dittm uw, and Mr, Thomas Wills, F. C.S., F. I, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burners yielded the greatest amount of light of ali the two or three score of Burners reported upon which incladed all the Burners of repute in the market In a pamp. let upon Light and Heat, pub- lished by R. B. Taver, A, M,, he says: “'fhe 733.29 2.06 As GENTS CANADIAN PAGIPID ~ Lands in the FERTILE BELT west Territory for sale on cert tion at $2. ” PER Payment to be made one-si2 h A REBATE OF $1 ». is dissotye cd | this busisees will | at time of purchase, annual insta! siti with interest at six per cenf, RATLWAY COMPANY. ot ACRE. and the balance in 25 PER ACRE allowed for cultivation, as described ja the Company’s Land Regulations, THE L AND GRANT BONBS TNHE CANADIAN PACIF () RAILWAY COMPANY offer Manitoba and the North- iin condition as to the cultiva- . ive | of the Company, which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bauk of Montreal, end RECEIVED AT TEN PE | on their par value, with interest accrued, on , thus further reducing the p: of the lan Special arrangements Made with For copies of the Land Regulations aud Land Commissioner, By order of the Board, CHARLES B \ Muntiea), Veosva.ber 191,188). bio ii ee oon Tt weer | other Banking Institutions throughout the country, a mite Orn a! JOHN McTa ViSH, W iunipe wiil be » c& CENT. PRENIU ‘ ta cr account of andin payment of the purchas: cost of Gas as compared with other iilumine antsis much more economical when rightly used, than many suppose. From experiments mide for this purpose, the following results |} have been obtained, They were made by burning sauples of Devoe’s Brilliant Oil and ordinary Oils, and testing their illuminating power, It was found that Coal Gas costing ohe cent at $3 per thousand feet, gave & j light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing halfa cent, gave a light equal to 9 candles, “A good Argand or Johnson's Barner, the Burner's used in the last experiment, will therefore give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct comparisen, at no greater expense in the the finer and safer grades of Oil, Lights,however, on the auther- ity of Scientists, are not to be compared in direct proportion, but in proportion to the squares of their powers, and such a com- parison with the case of tue use of Gas, its cleanliness, freedom from odor and dangers, cas: oft id Lend Compunies, ber p ulars, apply to the Company's x; orto the undersigned, LINK WATER, See: etary. [de 17 3m 2aw renders its desirable wherever it can be | otroduced,” As the above experiments were made with | Gas at $3 per 1006 feet, and nol consumed through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen how wuch more economical it is to con- use sume Gas instead of Oil, when its price is only $263 per 10 0 feet as now charged here when Consumed, more especially through Sray’s Burners Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacture of Beivntific in- struments for testing the illnminating power f Coal Gas, ctc., say in their Circular to Gag Compatics : * La presenting the Bray’s Siand- id Patent Slit Union Burners and Lauterns, for which we are the Agents in tho nited states, to the attention of the public, sare conv inc ed that we are filing a want en felt.’ They further add: * The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any flat flame Burner hitherto in- yrodneed, fno 4 eod i T having been ee to the ae of the _ Directors rs sole of the Light Company that there were persons desirous of consum- ing gas, who occupying stores and iwellings unprovided with the requisite fittings, the Board have resolved that in such ses the Company will bear the first expense of putting in the vecessary pipes. &, Persons desirous of becoming consumers of vas can employ any fitter they choose, and having certified the » billas correct, tbe Com. pany will pay the same; the consumers Te- um bursing the Company by twelve «qual in- stalments, payable monthly, That all consumers may participate in the Gas were -reat advan ave of using Bray’s Patent Burne rs. which, with the same consumption of wa : will sive twenty percent, Inere ight than other Barners, the Company viil enpply them at che peminel] sum of ten cents cach, Civtown, Dec. 7, 188 Im ; Lor & DSiLY EXAMINSE ‘ ‘the, Cher es vol most Nowsy Paper ublishe? m the Proviness, cl Ae, lls AA OS A A