last night. I never heard him complain of his heart or anytbing except slight cramps. | The Cotton Warp Howl. How hard up for a grievance the Patriot must be is shown by the amount of space devoted to cotton warp. ‘The Patriot would like to make it appear that Toe Dairy EXAMINER, | Guores Wriert, (sworn,)—Mr. Dodson hee been in my employ for some months He belongs to Dartmouth, N.S. 1 last saw him alive abeut ten o'clock last night, ! ‘spoke to him, avd he seemed as well as MAY 30, 1881. és | ! Winter Communication. ithe present Government pul a duty of -< : A! "Pr , ee . ever. He was working on Seturday, and e [Op . i > and conteba- Y > ‘ . ; Last week we submitied and conte 234 cents a bundle on cotton warp. Now] gig pot complain of anything. He had ed that the united action of the whole | iat are the fucte? Under the late|gemething like cramps once or twice throngh the winter. He has been steady and sover of late. | know nothing to threw any light on the cause of his death. Province on the subject of Winter Com-| (Government, the duty was 174 per cent . r ‘yee » @ : °° © 15 munication ought not to be hindered by|Under the Tilley Tariff the duty is 8 and 2 cents per lb.—-an adci- : sae : iper cen selfish considerations of sectional gain or | per cent Lawrence, (sworn,)—I iti : i e Isaac Bpear . . tien of duty amounting to about 14 cent , ; joss. We pointed out that united action > i This “ eetekade something to{ Have heard the evidence of Mr. and Mrs. | core + Oe ae a Hayden, and Mr. Wright, and believe it to | is evidently necessary. We showed that} ) ow} about! On a very liberal calcula- cotton warp used } adi ‘ : lhe correct, I board in Mr. Hayden's and no particular town or locality could lose |tion of the amount of : i the eircumstances were as has been stated. | the landing | by the people of P. E. Island, it woul W. H. Hosxrmk, M. D.—I1 have ex. | famount to the enormous sum Of} amiwed the body ef Edgar Dedson, and { of our popula- lfrom his appearance and all the circum. | or gain materia! |y whether were effected at East Point, Souris, Georgetown, Litile Sands, Wood Islands, Cape Traverse, Sea Cow Head, West Point, or any other of the many and various places at which it has been claimed the winter landing place should be ; and-we, therefore, came to the con- clusion that there exists no good reason why there should not be cordial co-opera- fone half cent per heat tion. The editor of the Patriot } well that whatever party was in power the tariff would have had to be increased to meet the requirements of the country. It would never do to coutinue the Grit policy of having a yearly deficit of sev-| , He also knows} ing of the 29th inst., Edyar Dodson, came eral millions of dollars! that when his friends were in office they t knows | stanees, | think he hes been dead some | hours. Me waslyirg im a perfeetly nataral atate and 1 think death has been caused by lcexsation of the heart's action. | The Jury, aftec a short deliberation, re- turned the following verdict »— ‘That on the night of the 28th er mora- ito his death from natural causes, Ropr. J. CAMPBRL, ‘Complete in gvery Bepa EXAMINER, MAY SO, 1881. as ene BRITISH. WAREHOUSE, Queen Square. W E have opened and are new showing the largest and cheapest stock of BivisH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS: Ever cffered by va to the Public. _——— ———— oe the Very Best Terms, We off r them at anuseally low prices to all who may favor us with « call, 113,000 Laths, REVISED NEW TESTAMENT! JUST RECEIVED ~ aT~- HARVIPF’s BOOKSTORE, Queen Street, LUMBER. _ Xproce boards, Seantling, Deals, Laths and alin. ' WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on Powwan Waarr, 10-MORROW, TUESDAY, the 3ist inst, at 6 o’vlock,.— 17,000 feet Spruce Beards, 26,000 feet Kefuse Deals and Hada, 25,000 feet Scantling, 6,050 pieces Palings, May 27, 1681. $4000 IN CENTS! Wanted Before Before July 1st, ‘Four Thousand Dollars in ets, WILLIAM DODD, May 80, ’81—li Auetioneer, SIGN OF THE | Ex sechrs, ‘Sprit ef the Day’ and ‘ Advance.’ | | ma fat a 5) , 4 - ba ¢ ramen E Selected by @ne of the Firm en! | Fares to thank » public in general, for the very liberal prtronage extended te him during the time | he has been in business, and to inform them W. R. BOREHAM his customers, 1 > ae LEPHANT. and the} GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES, Any quantity taken from Cash purchasers n paywent of oid accounts. 'W. E. DAWSON & co May 27, 188li—lw tiom in urging upon the Dominion the desifability and great importance of giving us such improved meaus of wintr a@ A superior article of TEA always on | that has leased and is now fitting up the hand. | Store en Graitan Street (formerly occupied Ww. & A. BROWN & CO.~7 | by Miss Ellis), where he Lopes to see all his suuk the country over forty millions of dollars in debt, and that a larger amount —AMILLS FOR SALE. Foreman. Crapixs Rivey, {E preprietor intending to leave the r communication a3 would be a real ad- vantage to the entire Province; and not only to the entire Province but to the Dominion at large—such means 4s are required under the terms on which the Island entered the union. As the conclusion arrived at has not been impugned either by any of our cou- semporaries, or by any of their numer- ous and active correspondents,we believe | there is a general agreement that it is| sound; and may, therefore, without fear | of future disagreements on this point, proceed to consider the means. ; The experienc of the Norther Light has demonstrated, beyond a doubt, that a good strong screw boat can safely do a farge and beneficial trade between Georgetown or Souris and Pictou, for a saonth or so later in the fall and earlier in the spring than between other ports; aad, we think, it should be provided that suck a boat should so run. But the main route should, opinion, be between Capes Traverse and Tormentine. ‘This route is shorter than | avy other ; and shortness is a chief cov-| sideration when crossing floating ice in) the stormy season. By rail it would be} about equally near Charlottetown and Summerside—the advantage, however, being in favor of Summerside ; and it is, | perhaps the most central—the most ad- | in our} ; ’ root. £00 was required for interest than when his friends went into Such the case, why should cotton warp pay a share of duty,instead o! tea, sugar. or molasses. The Patriot knows that power. heing not the decrease in the duty on tea alone is; more than double the amouot of the in- crease we pay on cotton warp. Why is it that Grit editors bave such a spite against our mauutacturers that they ! L0Ose¢ no opportunity of endeavouring to injure | them, while, on the other hand, they lose no opportunity of lauding and puf- | fing up the foreign manufacturer and his r _ oe “DISGUSTING.” Unver this heading, a correspondent writes to us concerving a certain disgrace- ful scene which it appears has been ap- plauded by one who writes for the Pioneer | ,and whose taste may be guaged by the fact that he delights in the name of * a} spy.” It is very pleasing to note that public opinion is down on the participants in When pe adi s le i. lisoraceful scenes and editors learn that disgraceiul scenes ant are bo longer pleasii — . : suci scevues. LLictanes " personal abuse ” to the people, our halls of legislation and ithe coiumns of our press will vo lo ibe ** disgusting.” It was a favorite say- ing of the great O'Connell, that the Lrish- Micwagen Hickey, Crantss MeoLsary, Parkick Sara, Ma.ooum MeoQuxrx, | Hvew McLeop.”’ ' Le ne Oe Ee me oe rene ee ga TS eee | focal and @ther Items. | eee = oo Cuartetrstown Woolen Factory is mow in | | operation. Wittram Sanxperson, Esq., of Georgetown, ‘is in town to-day. ~~. -- — — Tue bargue “ M. J. Rio Janerio on the 28th ef April. Pensonat.—Mr. tT. TD. Tiros, Dominion | Auditor, is at the Wagstaff House, 4 pe yr. ol tector | Ottawa on the CRAND demenstratiou was given in honor dir Lapgevia, srs 26th mat: n Waa a AN Albany |for Semater in Cenkling’s place, Ricnarps, Esq., of Fredericton, N, B., Grand Master of the Indesenden' of Odd Fellows, is visiting some of in Eastern Nova Scotia. i id \ pespatcu frem lendor to the Tororto ‘The Princess Louise’a state of y J OTN Lirael edges avV3 °: iiCait hl, cl2uUSe@a RO anxiety. ne bis return to j Foley” arrived at | j despatch says the Rebertsen | party have selected Goveruer Cornell to run | ; without being entirely satisfactory, | Hou. Messrs. Mackenzie | — “& May 30, 1881. WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT THE QUEEN STREET AUCTION ROOMS, ‘To-morrow, Tassday, dlst inst. at ll o'clock and 2 o clock, The SILVER-PLATED WARE In Balance of the Consignment of CONMIBTING PART OF Tea and Coffee Services Crnets, Knives, These Geods must be cloxed out at any price. W. D. STEWART, May 30. 1331. Auctioneer, TOBACCO! W. &. HeDonald'’s Manufacture. iD RECT FROM FIRST HANDS. “493 CABBDIES, old customers and as marty new ones as will iP EN SILVERWARE! favor him with a call; also that he will FOR CASH, His Large, Fashionable and Well Selected Stock of Boots, Shoes & Slippers, Sell at a Considerable Discount | | | | | ‘ i | Forks, Spoons, Cases of Fish Eaters, &c. | ete KH MILL VALLEY WOOLLEN MILLS} ew” Positively. ue resere Cloth from the Store lately occupied by Wii- , a OS re ‘ >S €. ; Commencing on May moval ) 29th, until re- No reasouable offer refused. Don’t forget the place. W. R. BOREHAM, © Sign of the Elephant, May 28, 1931—till rem REMOVED! i i | i COMPANY have removed their Pactery liam Gordon, to Terlizzick’s Sters, at the, corner of Queen and Kent streets, where a! frexa supply of Fancy VCioth may be seen. Righest price paid for weol, country, offers that desirable Mill Pro. perty known as the prac Mills, in Lot 9,- |situated at the Brae Station, with railroad jrunuing right to the Mills. The Mills are jdriven by a 35-horse power engine, ef the finest kind. There is in the Mill a Shingle | Machine, Crowseut Machine, Rotary Mill, | Trimmer Mill and Fdger, ali complete and ‘running at once, ard as many more can be added *f necessary ; lots ef power, There is an endless lot of lumber im the | ' i ' } 1 i ' | vicinity, such as Spruce and Hemlock, and the only geod place for g-tting cedar timber on the Island, which is so desirable for shingle purposes. Ali this, with stock of lumber, and many more things too numerous to men- tion, with a new Dwelling House and ent. buildings, will be seit for one-half cost This is a good chance for :omeone. For in- formation apply at the Mills, [na 27 A Literary and Musieal ENTERTAINMENT WIiiL BS HELLY IN a C. H. SOHURMAN, , sty 28-44 whly OAS. ST. PATRICK’S HALL, —ON ‘NO. 61 QUEEN STREET, Wednesday, the 8th of June, i i . ' ‘and Mowat are much improved ip health.” | _ 30 HALF BEXES, SO HOKE, vantageous to tlie whole Tsland—that | AN insape weman named Eilen McCarthy, man who shed a drop of blood in its, could be selected’. It is worthy of re-| behali, was an evemy of his country ; and | belonging to Summerside, was arrested by | mark that the distance from Souris to/it might just as truly be said that the | the pelice at noon to-day, while erenng 6 | Coanty Line (83 miles) is almost pre-| participator in a‘ disgraceful scene” or | ‘Ustarbance on Queen square, he ta stall in | ; . * a EG Roe : »,, the pelice station, but will prebably be rs- cisely the same as the distance from |the writer who ‘hits below the belt lmeved to the Asylum Tignish to County Line (85 miles) ; and | does his party and his cause a real injury. | County Line is the point ov the railway | at which passengers from all parts of the | Islaod meet to go to the Capes. More- | ; FOR THE * | - A eS |BENEVIT OF MB. N. P, STRAMBERG, =~ SO Ri te j ! Leaver or Sr. Parrice’s Bann. a TWIN GOLD BAR, er 8 | Some of the best talent in the city have BRUNNETTS, MATS 5 HATS i | consented to take part in this Eotertainment, ee aca = and a first-class pregremme will be prepared. CHRISTYS’ VICTORIA, Doors cpew at 7 o'clock; entertainment to NAPOLEGN, | / commenee at §. IN FUR, WOOL AND FELT, BRIGHT TWIST, mei Admission 25 cte.; reserved seats 35 cta, i Ma ak ' | ‘ | Weare pleased to see by the New York | | Telegram of the 25th, kindly forwarded to | ,ua by Dr. Strickiaud, that Eph Ciow waa } 8 : : ; ee . idoing well in the New York pedestrian | over, it > the route which, with = Tur Editor of the Patriot says that | contest. He was, on the 25th, fifth man, simple appliances and such heroic met! because the Dominion is an exporter of! end in good condition. as were supplied, winter communication | oats, a duty on them does not increase | es *,/ . Yr o 2 ° Ee . . * ss 7; has heretofore been kept up; and it|the price. The Dominion is also an ex-; A M®8TING of the farmers ef Mill View possesses the advantage which has been | porter of wheat and flour; but the Editor | *24 vieiatty, will be held in the Mill View ———__—_——__+-- seee—— ROY AL, A QUESTION. Tickets to be had at Rankin’s Drug Store a | and at the ‘* Diamond Bookstore,” THOMAS E. FLYNN, Chairman of Committees, , May 25, 1881—2aw m fm w BRITISH CONSOLS, LAUREL, PRINCE OF WALES, **O~BORNE’S.” CARVELL BROS, , May 30, °81—2i pat er, mt —_—_——— claimed for every other route that has/of the Patriot has writien columns to been named=-by the movements of the prove that flour would cost one dollar s ‘School Reom, on Wednesday 8th June, at | three o'clock, te arrange details respecting ithe establishment of a cheese factory by a LAND SALE. A Wanted Immediately, MAN of good business capacity, who is desirous of engagiug in a business whieh 2] tides and the pressure of the ice against| barrel more than it did under his 80- | gentleman now in treaty with the managing a} . bie “ate “races C. ie FVIGRRISGN S. will yield one hundred per cent, in three the shoulders of the Capes an opening is/| called “free trade policy.” | committee.---J. R. Bourke, jr., Cor. Sec’y. ad ere ree B. ‘. 2 Penne ent and | © Mav 27. 1881 jmenths, sure. Business men do not sllow 7 Schiller . Jirectars of the Pank of Prince Edward ee | the oppertunity to paes unheeded, Address every day made, through which a swift! steamer might pass, Is our philosophic frierd going back on | his priuciples or is he makiag one rule for | ,, Aw association of ladies in Berlin, who call theraselves the ‘‘ Clething League for the Islaad to sell by Public Auction, on the yrounds, on age eee een eee nee eee ADHINISTRATORS’ SALE. i‘ i. A., **Osbor.. Uouse,” ~‘harlottetewn, or eali between wi~ and eleven, a. m., or seven Jo considering a scheme by which the | wheat and flour and another for oats? | Abolition of Petticoats.” have held a meeting | | to eight, p. m. {ma 26 4i pd means of communication by this route, | —o tin faver ef ‘* bifureated garmenture.”’ © No, RAORN DAY, , b er Tt a ee ee may be improved, it is expedient first | Sudden Death. jacterspt ts disestablish the petticoat is likely | gee Gth day ef June Next, 1881.) [ (Piette of shoe Gaal. taroh ae «. (MON House Barber Sho of ail to take into account its draw.) mee | te succeed,” says the London Times, ** simply } at i) o'clock, a. m dennnhl “‘tnellied y PUBLIC AU a D iil : 4 ¥ or . . as 5 : becanse & Maniah woman is never popular any: | Joe _.,, | deceased, intestate, to sell at UBLIC AUC.) backs under 1) ecircumstances at present! ‘Tne sudden deaths which have ree) wivig.” . | All the unseld portion of ‘‘etrawberry Hill” | TION, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the|rgxpe undersigned having entered inte existing. The-e are: the difficulty and | cently occurred suggest the importance | i ; enn eter ts " __ | Estate, situate in Charlottetown Royalty | eleventh: day of Jane next, at the bour of | I Partnership under the title ef ** Hsr- hardship of getting to the Capes, the | of being ever ready to die. Without in-} Tex steamer ‘Prince Edward, with | (formerly belexging to the Hos. J. C. Pops, | tweive o'clock, noon, the residue of the term | RISON & G:LLIs,” are prepared te carry on impossibility of carrving any cousiderable | ter{fering with the » ork of the Clergy we} quantity of freight by it, the fact that} may suggest the importance of keeping four or five miles of open water, in which | such memoranda respectiug the disposi- during stormy weather, open boats such | tion of preperty in case of a sudden call, 5 p rs Pr" t y : ’ as those used by the couriers, canuot live | that as little troyble as possible may and the lolly and thin ice, which it is| given those who are Jeft to take up the be | | grain, arvived from Moutreal at nooa to day. {Her deck fhas been already fitted up with | stalls, and the fine los of cattle racently select- | there is, sometimes for weeks together, | business affairs in sueh order and making }## by Blake Bros. are now being shipped. | The shipment wi'l con ist of over ove buudred | cattle and thre» huodred sheep. The steamer j Will sail for Liverpool te-morrow. ' —_ ‘* Hernande” and ‘* Morena” arrived now owned by This property cxteuds frem the Upper a Main Sc. feter’s Koad to the Hillsterengh | River, having a good frontage on that Road | and oa both sides ef the Lower St. Peter's | iiead. It contaims seventy-three acres, and is laid off in lets of about ono acre eack, | aud comprises some of the Lnest Building sites in the neighberheod ef the City. A the bank of P. E. Island.) | of nine hundred and ninety-nine years ranted | the business of Ba by lease dat.d 4th January, 183), to said late | John Doyle, by Sir James Montgomery, Archi. | bald Montgomery ,aud Robert Montgomery, | in all that tract of land situate on Lot 44! sforesaid, bounded as follows: Commencing at | a stake fixed on the north side of the road) leading from Chariottetown to Tracidie, run- | bering in first-class style, in the above named Shop, which is abundantly fitted for the purpese. They have a large experience in the busi- ness, and guaranice satisfaction te customers. JOHN HARRISON, JOSEPH GILLIS, Late of the empley ef Mr. John Power. : : ' c a. 3 rat oe ning from thence north for the distance of | Msy 25—¢¢ equally difficult or impossible, as the case | burden. lhe, Lexington, pe 7” — “4 po — s the property “— a at dee oe seventy chains; thence north fifty-eight de-| _~ 5 tes i i ? . ;e} lease i ‘ ale to commence at the Upper St. Peter's . ai . : . ! pote may be, to walk over or row through. sei + wom e ewhers are Weil pieased with them,; * E | grees east for such + distance as to admit of 4 $ ; . : ‘aud they are everything represe »y | Road. ix chai id SS Now,to overcome these impediments is, |Sudden Death of Ex-Alderman|(.". ry Re caine P wy Hi by | sar Terms easy and madewknown at eale, | 7 Chains st right angies to the first-men- | or aie. inca enleiel: the ‘néebien which it ic| Dodson, of Haiitsx. |General Withers, thetr breeder. ey can | - WILLIAM LODD tioned line ; thence senth seventy chains to | iS eae : the d or othe pr : a ’ | be seen at the stable of J. R. MeNeill, | ee ee cae “| the aforesaid Tracadie road, and thence along | FIVE-YEAR OLD MARE, in geod e duty of the Dominion Government to) |Charlettetewn Royalty. “sucmoneer. | the road to the place of beginning, containing | 4+, condition, gentle and smart, suitable for solve, and whick it is the duty of the people of this Province, unitedly and with all their force, to press to an immediate solution. paren With regard to the first there need be | day morning it was found that he hed no difficulty. A branch line of railway ‘lain down to that long sleep which from the Intercolonial to Cape TYor-| knows no waking till the last Great Day. mentive, and a branch line of railway} | Mr. Dopson, late of Lialifax,: ! | resided in this city during the past win- | bed Traverse would most effectually over-|and the verdict in which will be fooud come it; and as both these lines would | below. — pass through fine agricultural settlements | Mr. Dodson was a quiet, estimable which would incidentally afford alarge|man. A few years ago he was quite way traffic, the bo \ding of them, for the wealthy, and was a member of the City aud important of ; Council of Halifax. Recently he met great purpose closely connecting this Province with| with sad reverses of fortune; and has, in’ the mainland, should not be hesitated at, consequence, been obliged to continue at —provided, of course, the others can also | work in the business of pork packing. | be overcome. | We learn that he leaves a wife and fam- The impedimests offered by the open | ily, who now reside at Dartmouth. water, the thin ice and the lolly would,we| Asx. Haypsn (sworu)—I have knows 1a8 } Ou Sunday afternoon an inquest was from the P. E. Island Railway to Cape;held before Coroner Beer, the evideuce | Bie Fisu.—The largest halibut of the | which the Advertiser has any record was , taken last October and weighed only twenty jounces. ‘The Jargest heard of was seen | ‘down East” over fifty years ago, which | Weighed 637 pounds. | Tua fature of the apple trade in the Val- Ch’town, May 30, 1881. } ' Ono Saturday evening he went to | Season was landed at Gioucester, and) bed in apparent good bealth. Oo Sun-} weighed 380 Ibs. The smallest halibut of | \ley ef Annapolis, N. 5., ia very promising. | ; The shipper af | ithe ** idanter ” | Lendon, at 3s 700 bbls. from this pert per to Bosten and *‘‘ Hause” 6d, por bbi., through freight, has juss received a cable from Gracia Jacebs .& Uo., Lenden, advising the sale of the lot iat 239. per bel. Tnisis the best sale of the veason.—//x. Herald. Tus death of Rinaldo. Willard, infant sen on Wednesday last, was very sudien. The 'ehild waa in good health te ail appearance en | Wedeesday, wheu it was taker to be baptized, te) of Mr. H. ‘Lapley, which occurred at Fairvilie | PAILS AND BROOMS. . ieee TO-DAY,— 223 doz. PAILS, 25 des. HALF PAILS, 259 dez..BROOMS, 70 doz. WASH BOARDS. Cheap. 1 CARVELL Bros. May 30, '81-—pat 2i VINEGAR, G ) BASRELS WHITE WINE, of the r well-known quality we always keep im stcek. CARVBLL BROS. May 30, ’31—pat 2i Mill Valley — | FSYRNE BROS. HAVE NOW OPENED forty-two acres, more or less, Also all that) other tract of land situate on said Lot 34, com- mencing at @ stake fixed atthe south-cast. corner of lund now or lately owned by Patrick | Reily; runving thence north eight chains and | eighty links; thence east eleven chains aud ninety links; and thence south fifty-eight de- grees west fifteen chains and ten links to the | place of beginning, containing five acres, more | or less, Dated this 27th day ot May, A. D. 1881. Terms at sale, A. MeNEILL, | [ma 23) Auctioneer, | a eal HATS! HATS! HATS A SPECIALTY. | the Carriage, ete. Will be sold cheap for eash. For further information enquire at the Ex- AMINER Uffice, Charlottetown, [ma 26 Charlostetown to Pictou, TN CHICE is horsiy given that Un and After Monday, 28rd inst.. Steamers will leave Charlottetown for Pictou at 7.30, a. m., instead of 5.30 as at the beginning of season. May 20, 1581. a dle ane . ee % “sy ; . 5 ag . - ce . uf i ie Wanis, kasi, found, Le OY WANTED.—A smart honest bey wanted, apply to F. S. Hansford, 43 Water Street. ma 28 tf W ANTED—A .honseaneid. end Alsons are told by experieuced men,be overcome, | the deceased for about two years. He has ee t arriving | % the church a discov: | " z 2 ‘oa THEIR Apply at Kxaminer Office. May 22. at tc a lar e ex ont } tw al ' boarded with me for seme time, La? cre - -“ Gea, aVINg, ue is t oug it. been ce ‘ } ; a : oe ” ‘ ‘ at Venet ton Mega exteat, by two entail Otero mumed very wall We fed ‘ann | too cloesly wrapped up, The paresis, hage | i LARGE AKD VARIED ASSORTMENT. (‘HILDREN'S CARRIAGES—From strong steamers running iv conjunction | Pht He seemed very we.!. i 66! , oe hee: 8 a a are > Gene out on the wharf and came in abent ten “le sympathy ef the commuuity in their pain- | $6 to $25. Some elegant patterns now with the couriers. The steamers would ae Seat e be aod herd: “ {ul bereavement.— St. Jehn Sun. ant — or— | opened at H. Coomas store, [ma 28 2b : safely, in almost‘any weather, cross those | Ppig morning after chareh Mes Havces — W K have purchased the above-named | English. Canad -_ fs : | ss a Aan PIM parts of the straits over which menjtold me to call him to dinner. D * the en caren Court) pa cae eng wed — er AGUS, Canadian aud emerican | oe ane nag oes a oe ip vi on | ass entcinens) > Reena forenoon Jvbn Collins and Juhn Samp- |“ 4 TOOT WR FOGTHOG SHO MAREACTUFING | a ee ee Sees could not walk, in vine cases out cf ten) made mo answer. [ went upand operee son, the boys charged with stealing Need | basivess in Kugland, end has also speat many EL A TS | Wili a garnet. ‘he finder will be rewarded by be the greater part of the way; and after| the door and loeked in and he was no! reaching the gooil ice, the men conld| Moving I went to the bed ‘and leeked at easily take to the smal! boots at prdsent | hi and at once saw he was dead. ile has /bars, ete., from Poake Bros. & Co., were | discharged, toappear when required. Jas. | Rush, Jawes McAiler and William Me- years in the factorics of the United Statea We are manufacturing Goods equal in an- pearance to the best imported Goods, the s@ The newest and most approved styles. | leaving 11 at this Office. ——e’ ‘ALESMAN— experienced ‘Salesman fer a Dry G Wanted immediately, an i ae Le ol been quite steady and [ never heard him » a onea texture being the finest cur Island wool can ' | eee = to the shore. Tn the | complain of any illness. He ate his supper | Fadyen vapee on trial for stealing &/ produce, and withext any admixture of et we SYRNE BROS., jotere. Goud references required. Apply at suggested that this plan heartily last night. quantity of lead and zine from W. E. | sheddy. {elanders can now be dressed in|) *” ° i pat ne Queen treet. | this effiee. {ma 27 lw should be tested ; and it is, we thiok, to| Mancanst H. Haven, (swern)—T hav | Daweon & Co. There is strong evidence Goeds of the newest patterns, and SE ee neers > be regretted that the suggestion was not; : N, e against them; but, in the absenee of a wit- | home-made. We have withdrawn the ach a) : ( ; ANTED—A capable and trustworthy r 3 heard the statement of Mr. Hayden, ond} nese, the case was adjourned | Charlottet ; { a “ - - person as Housemaid in a familly ef adopted. The strong expressions Of believe it to be correct. After Mr. Hayden | saw. Chesien Wes sa loka oes trl akin a 7% : Tod, * 7 “Mr ees +4 - three, Leferences required. Apply at this approval with which it was received by went to hed Mr. Dodson remained iv the plaint of Mr. E. W Sunth, charged with | Mr. “charman is a young man ef high charac. EELIGIGUS COrrEe { a pees men fully competent to judge has, how- | parlor reading about a half an hour, when }stealing feur pairs of Lowts from him on ver, and persons cam rely ou having no decep- ever, strergthened our belief in its| he went te bed. He asemod very well| the 2ist inatan’. Several witnesses were | 2°" Practised upon them in dealing with bim. HAVE just received a consignment of :S7-—Sunday evening, a Gold Brooch, feasibility. We now press it upon the|*"d ate # hearty supper. examined on the matter and the case was | He Will not give imported shoddy and say itis | 2 oFive Cvs. of the FINEST PRENCH |it at the Lxamien office, [me 253 attention of the Government; and trust|. Ema Bxrt Harney, (sworn)—I saw adjourred until te-morrow. The ease of | °f_2o™me manufactare. He will buy wool fer | U = ora a oe yee © et a that in doing so we shall be strongly I supported by the potent voice of public} },; épinion. s light inthe room. I heard him moving in his reem. Ho seemed as well az over! r. Dodson last night about half-past ten. | Charles Hervey (not Cuarles Henry as be- went to bed after he had gone, and saw fore stated), summoned for selling whe was iguor without license, was adjourned until to-morrow. cash, or exchange for eloth in the usual way. Please ca!l on him. JOHN R CALHOUN, : DANIEL McLEAN, Mill Valley, May 27, 1881.—dim w3m rem the finest selected yrowths of Pure Coffee, and put up in pound and half-pound Tins. Selling low to the trade. WILLIAM DODD, Square. May 20--6i FAO Lit T.— House on Upper Queen Street, containing Six Reoms, at present ocea- pied by Archd. McKinnon, Separate Yard. rossession let June. Rent mederate.—J. F, may6 Currm, eens? MWB CE Tig AD it ME 8 i AG tn Pan Pct eH Sameer os