THE a a ae Tue Dairy EXAMINER. | —— Suceoed rat Supreme Court, rside. | ScumMERSIDE, Oct 6. TA TT: — —_~ tecal and Other fiens. Rav. Ma. COWPERTAWAITE returned home MITORER & om er) RSS is ee : revu . ' ‘ ‘ TOBER 6, L881. i The Supreme Court is still im session last evening after a shert tour 1a Nova Scvtia. . | here. The case of Reilly vs. Morrisat y oc- | > = i . " . : : j i . ’ What Evidence? | cupied the Court most of the day yeste rday. J. W. Morrison, Esq., Secretary of | This was an action of tresspass, ie herein Public Works, left fer Montreal, this War evidence has the Patriot in| the plaintiff claimed damages for false 1a) 1 oping, ° + > ha wine be ; , Wrieoied r ° + +! ss y riso?. lent ie MAVINDY een im uea “ proot of the statement that One thing : onment, | ; “ti ’ County 4 f ; lied . . j}under execution issued cut oF The YOUNTY | Capy ; LES PETERS Summerside div evidently seems to be decided upood, aud|. ‘Dp Me deli att ub ition CAPT. CHARLES } _ pS rs . 3 | _. at ‘i ] ' > ; nn, | woUurk or Prince Uounsy, Walca SrxeClctos | ooddenty at his residence in Summerside on that is, that Mr. J. CU. I ope s successor was set aside by order of ithe Judge of that Sui day night last (ia the Cabinet) is not to be a Prince Court, for irregularity. After about an + Edward Islander? Nove whatever! | hours’ deliberation the jury gave a verdict! Rey. Joun Anport, Rector of St. Luke's owe ort . ° . ic - 4 ‘ ‘ ; 3 } o ‘ EO i } _ on The Toronto Mail has withdrawn the|for the plaintiff for $5.00. Counssi for) Cathedral, Lialifax, died i e idence on s+ . : r y Ala ar red] | Waendav nigiit taat sy a snor 8 erroneous statement of its Montreal cor- | plaintiff, Hon. Neil M Leod and Fredk Menday nig.id ast, after a short illness, : | p> Pars Yount } for defandant. Chas > f . | Peters, Esq. Counse! for defendant, Cras. oe responde n the ll ng words: | : Pp : : e espondenut in the following rd | Palmer, Q. C., and M. McLeod, Q. OC PARTIES requiring steve pipe aud tinware *In our la isaue we ublished a rumour j M a . : CO ti an action for ay } su ec prempuy ara at moderate ; : : ’ aA moi ; bin) Lie nb ae —- : d : te telegraphed oy our ntrea rr spondent | ld . 9 a no = as r ie id's, (Jaeen sb. see advt. : goods 8 and delivered, \ me OMe that Hon J. C. Pope had 1 ed, and Mr = os : hatte tee if : . . a and Was Dy eons of counsel, refterrea u ry m a Costigan had been effer d had accepted | *"“ ' —s ee. Honor Tur Lievrenant Governor, the vacant posit \"\ authority te | Srbitrasion. mT <r a ‘ Lief Justice and a large parity left by for | ne th vs. Bel before the Cour . ~ ae state that there is no truth m the report, for} Le ngworth vs. ee! 88 — e | special sin this morning to attend the Prince which there is f { , | this morning, and will occupy the Court | ; ' tbition. : : : . | enmet 1e foren : a The Government have given no hint | most of the torer , meen ; . 1: . ooe Tur ‘* Bertha A. Watt” sailed on Saturday that they intend to deprive this Prevince t Ww > a dad ' ish a . 7 ae ‘ , “4 on OF ff FF a as rou unmimersice, ter 1 Tiplaar WiISn a resentation in ti ‘abine N Storage of Heat ; 2 of representation tw tne ( abdinet. sVO | & alk 0 noe f 1 : j . 2 " BS t 7 = } Carpe OC Walile oats, Sai p pec by Rh, L. hiel- Province sends so large a proportion | ‘ FROM AN ENCLISH PAPER | ™42- : : ; : 4 GOOD IDEA—-FRO SNULISE -APER of its representatives in Parliament to | SLIGHTLY ALTER a wie . ahi rr earyrear: s il support the Government as P. E. Island, | i DRATH. DOV, W UO a sod trey, . ‘ oe ‘ .ector of Clements, Annapolis Co., died sud and if the Government treat us well, we| We have heard a great deal at the meet- | | ’ } lac f I> 3 tie} . atic iter at the next eiec ings of the British Association intend to do even b ; tion. Sir John Macdonald will, of course, . . *} . ° yy! man f wh ratural avgant aa thea keep his cabinet filled with men 10 whom | P’oyts at f such natura: ag ore as tA . a halis of Niagara as a means of exerting he has confidence ; acd we feel sure that |* o : a ines ee ; i hy thy : wae . . - pOUWe i mnece O1 Stvalil. di Vile 3 i! 3 supporters in this Island bave given|* ”,, his supporters 10 oa ; 6 ancther questien which is quite as well him no reason to doubtthem. ‘There are therefore, no good grounds whatever for the Patriot's statement. By the elections men, and that is what may be called the storage of heat. When shivering we, this month about the storage of ferce, and the em- | of 77 and °78, the people of this Provinee| threugh the early days of October, read of | ' | | } | deserving of the attention of our scientific | very clearly showed what they think and | the intensely warm weather now prevailing feel about representation in the Cabinet ; | e the United Sta is eee well and we believe that Sir John Mac-| thas some means cou conald will, if possible, respect) am rican Continent might be drawn off to their feelings and wishes. The | entivea and warm our colder clime. If the Patriot probably imagines that because | wasted force of Niagara can be concentrated be aqiscoveread which the needless overplus of heat on the WiSh | by | the Grits ejected Mr. Laird. and. passing; and made to do work in Boston, why | by Senator Haythorne, Mr. Davies, Mr. | should not the torrid heat ef Washington Sinclair. aud all the rest. put the philos- | be tapped oe turned on _ oes n , as tla | dispel too early frosts ani too frequent opher of Bothwell in his place, a similar | “'SP°! 100 O8my frosts ans ine iW be d ; ¢ ca suows! The good people of Laputa were ae , 1a > > - , . oe 14 e done by tke Wonserva oor not so very far wrong perhaps when they should continued if health unfortunately | explained to Captain Lemuel Gulliver their necessitate the withdrawal from the| wonderful device for eatching the rays of Cabinet of Mr. Pope But we have aj} the sun in cucumbers and storing them up different class of men in power now. for future use. Perhaps some more scien- r — l¢ifie method thar he ann t } > The Patriot's statement seems to us but| “fc method than thet of Laputa may yet & tacit expression of its desire which is:| °° devised for mitigating the inclemency os eae: : : ee, an Island autumn with some of the Let anything be done so that the strong| wasted wealth of sunlicht x bial Sertemunedl . " a. ae ‘ . ieee . > vt . — oa ‘ —— ae oF wi Pye Liberal Conserv ative party iD this Prov- over the American citles w hose inhabitants : . : ince be weakened. | weuld be only too glad to spare a little of | | teeir surplus heat. in to of > o- <r +--+ oe Insincere or Dishonest — Which?) —elinenaroionty : Q nannies NEWS NOTES. Tne Patriot deaounces what it calls'| | ‘the extortion” of the Dominion Gov-| The earnings of the St. Paul Mineapolis ; ernment, and in the same breath de-| & Mauitoba R. R. for the third week : mands a share of “ the surplus” for this | 5*Pte™29r were $112,900, showing an in Island. We have been taught that the| ‘“***° of $42,800 over the saine period last ; participator in a fraud is equally guilty |}° with the man who commits it ; and either|.. There were 661 letters posted at the our contemporary is ek of a Ae Sea insincere in its charges of extortion, or its editor has not learned this lesson. We assume that the Local Government, in accord- ance with the resolution of the Legisla- ture passed last session, will proceed in the hours of eight and eleven—and it was only an average night, says the Winnipeg ‘* Times.” | A Kingston despateh atates that the Can- | ada Pacific Syndicate has contracted for al! | the locomotives that the Kingsten Loce- a See ee Salen ae <r ay rn _ roa : a legitimate Way to assert our right toa metive Works ean built befere tha 1s6 of | share ef the Fishery Award. But “‘the| May next. surplus, having been obtained from the So semved inte Ooart of Russia for the tax-payers of the whole country, should | af, ty of the'Cgar that deception is prac- be applied in such a way that the tax-|ticed to conceal his movements, flags boing payers of the whole country will receive| hoisted over places where he is not, to the advantage of it. And the Govera-| make thé people believe he is in residence. 4 . meat have properly decided that it shall| The Rev. A. J. Bray has been awarded be used in the reduction of the public \three hundred dollars in the Superior debt—in wiping out the defects of Mr.| Court at Montreal, for damages to his repu- : Cartwright. \ tation and to his pocket resuiting froim the | publication, without positive permiasion, of | yee Tre ee ae renee his lecture on Engiand and Ireland, deliv- a Potatoes. ered last winter. Tue Halifax Herald is publishing a series of well-written articles on ‘ Les- Bi sons to be Learned from the Exhibition.” In article fifth we find the following,} United States for the past nine months which has special reference to this Prov- | were 3,890, with liabilities of $51,000,000, ince. It is timely, and we hope our| against 3,476 failures, with $45,000,000 farmers will take the hint :— oe for the correspondent period of | . Ar Sarnia, Ont., on 28th ult., a rush of | | While the failures in Canada shows a con- | siderable falling off, commercial agency re- | ports show an increase in the United States compared with last year. Failures in the ‘©The display of potatoes for feeding purposes was particularly fine. There is no part of the Province (Nova Scotia) in | $% from the oil well being sunk on Lambes | which they cannot be produced in great farm by the Sarnia Association took fire abundance, and of excellent quality. It is | frem torch burning some twenty fect off, to be hoped, however, that the time wil], 24 has been blazing furiously ever since never come when they will constitute the | lt shootenp a steady column of fiame to a main food of the people, as in the case ef height of thirty-tive or forty feet, and at Ireland and part of Scotland. When the | 'esiar intervals of fifteen minutes a stream disease broke out— its ravages being such as of water gushes forth, but without quench- to leave thousands of the population in a|!"8 °F diminishing the burning stream of starving condition. In some parts of Nova | 88. It is @ most extraordinary scene, Scotia the continuance of the same feed |#=4 @ great many people are going out te from year to year leads to the deterioration | Witness 1t. of the quality. This is particul : : seme case in in Edward oo ea ie bee si res aa Thee examine the cargoes that arrive in Halifax Naa n oT i ae > i Smee and which are for sale at our wharves every stones ts Stbontiin.” sikense a at = a _ ay little - no peels of people, including many of the leading ! ‘Inds olered. le quailty of these | citizens, assembled on the wharf for the ‘ ae : 1a dl i ‘i ’ ve : r errge so Soe, dieteriacaige' tak poles one} ase nae anar ane IR, soba Tone ' c sale | Nova welcome.” His Lordship Dr.JPower, made at very low prices, and it is no accompanied by a number of ihe clergy and pi. ap gga _ Say, taking the defi | representatives of the Catholic Socicties of the Hebilita of ‘loss by accra: panes ara pe went on board as soon as the purchaser would save money by paying one- a eT . aperemene pone ae: ; . y received by Dr. McDonald. In due third more for Cornwallis potatoes of super- time their Lordships landed amid ior quality. These remarks are made, net eertainlyfor the purpose of under-estimat- ing the value of Island potatoes, but as a warning to our farmers to change the seed occasionally. This can be easily done, for & great variety exists. The Messrs. Law- son, of Edinburgh, in their ‘ Synopsia of the Vegotable Producis of Scotland,” give a description of ons hundred and seventy- five kinds, which have been more or less successfully cultivated. The Central Board of this Province would do well to impert some of the finest kinds produced in the Lothians as aw experiment. And that the Dr. Power's carriage, proceeded to the Episcopal residence. told about the famous mare Goldsmith Meid. When she was visited by Charley Cochrane, who for many years had charge of her, it was arranged that.she should hear his voice before she saw him, and although they had been separated for two years, a recognised him. When Cochrane showed | Winnipeg post office one night between | | the | hearty cheers of the people, and, entering | loud whinnying proclaimed that she had | denly at los home im Clementsport on Monday. ile was sixty-eight years old, > Lemuel Philips was inad- ver ~_ 4 fe name of of thoss who vertently onitted in the list AcCcCOMpal ied the Lieutenant Governor to the King’s County exhibition. > Mr. ‘Taro. L. Cuarre.ve has kiadly han d- ed us a cepy of a new and elegant work ‘** Newfoundland to Manitoba”—by W. raser Rae, which we will fully notice in a t days, = iv echr 2 Roe, Robertson,"? which cleared the 29th ult., loaded with oats for D. eff, we belicvye, the firet cargo island prodace of 1881—Prince Conaty; yt earl Pi eer’, fers, carries i _—- — + . } ' ae e / IT 18 Said taag VAR J ar 4 “Yl ish ar eneral Jarvis, of the y, willbe the successor of Major- | Luard as Commander of the Velunteer oree of Vamada. Geveral Jarvis isefa well- known Toronto family, ~ Tus first shipmeut of glass from the New Glasgow Glass Works, arrived in Halifax on Monday, consigned to George Davideon & ‘o. it censists of 40 cases of lamp chim- neys—thick, handsome and weil made. wrebera —_—-—~+ Owine to the storm the steamer was de- tained at Polat du Chere last night, and con- the American and the Canadian aails did pot arrive. The Pictou boat, how- vec, came in safely with mails and passen- equer tly sers. >> Customs revenue for the quarter end- ing th September, 1881, was $61,708.51. ‘he revenne for the corresponding quarter in (859 was 55 776.35. Thus an increase cf $5,- 932 13 is shewn, in favor of the quarter just closed over that of 1889. * 7 krik +} » ne Mr. Cantley, of the New Glasgow Glass Works, arrired in the city last evening to selicit orders ter geeds manufuctured at the works, He reporte the works ia fall blast, with ene hundred men employed, turning out first-class ware. Mr. C. is staying at the Rakin. a THE e¢ivie election in Summerside, on Viouday, resulted in the election of D. Rovers, Hsq., Chairman, and the following geilemen for Councillors—W io. Burrows, 140, Geo. Bishop, 138, Jas. Higgins, 128, R. U. MicLecd, 119, D. Montgomery, 109, Petor Larkins, 107. sndaanen RememMBER the auction sale of Mr. Robt. Crabbe’s Housshold Furniture to-morrow, at lus residences, Upper Queen Strest. Bar- gains way be expected as everythiog musi, he disposed of. Sale positive, and no re- erve. Sales will commence at 11 o’clock, sauarp. ‘austrian aici \ lizavy storm, aceompanied by snow, ‘aii, thunder and lightoing passed over this Previace last night. The snow and hail— which was large—fell an inch in depth, while the thunder between, eight and nine, pealed terribly and the lightning flashed vividly ‘he wind incrased to a gale, which contisued with more or less fury until this morning. Such a storm has not be-n experienced here ier a long time, tap silts As will be seen by advertisement in another column, Mr. Robert Meustis has opemed a first-class hardware store on Queen Street, next to W. R,. Watson's Drug Store. Mr. Heustia has avery large experi nce in the hardware business, is well acquaivted with the wants of town and country people in the hardware line, and we think that those who favor him with their patronage will receive goods of excellent quality at moderate cost. ‘His Excertzncy tue Governor GENERAL having issued a proclamation for the fobservauce of the 20ch instant as ‘Thanksgiving Day,” it will be ob- served es such without further procla- mation from thé Liewt. Gevernor ; on that ay all public ottices (Dominion and Local!) banks, etc., will be closed. It will be a Pubhe Holiday under the Dominion Stainte. — ->--—--——- We were shown by Mr. Shearer the silver medal awarded to Messrs. Forest & Shearer for their exhibit of canned goods at the Berlin Internationa! Exhibition, 1880. I: weighs over one pound, and the figures upon it ave beautifully carved. Messrs. F. & §, were also given the highest award for their exibit of canned lobsters at the Paris Ex hibition of 1880. They seem to be quite au In the United States a touching story is | enterprising firm, and have factories at St. Andrew’s Point, Graud River, Cape Sharp, and Cape George. Ss hdl onsite Gricurist SchoLanswir.—Mr. Wm. Henry Houston, of Pickering College, Pickering, @nut., is entitled to, receive the Gilchrist asholarship, but being slightly in excess of the required age, namely 22 years, at the date 'of the examination, the authorities of the himself, the old Queen of the Turf, who for | gentlemen in Prince, Edward Island who|months had not allowed any one to. i take an interest, in agricultural matters,|approach her, bounded to. him, should have permitte! thousands of tons of |rubbing her head upon his © shonlders | white oblong, waxey potatoes of superior quality to be produced from year to year is, to say the least of it, matter tor amaze- and her nose in his face, playing with his whiskers, and showing by her every action i hew overjoyed she was to see her old o ment. They have operated most success. fully in the improveisent of their breeds of * horses and cattle, as proved at the late Ex- hibition; let them now improve their pota. toes— an improvement which ean be effected far more easily, and at very little ex to the Province.’ . — ta et eee ia _/-—em «+ Woot. Brankers, a fine stock, at the London House. [oct 5 3i friend. She was very jealous of her foal, and would not permit any one else to come near it; bnt when Cochrane placed his hand upon the little fellow she seemed delighted. When he left the place the mare follc ved him tothe gate, whinnying for him even after he had passed ont of sight. anennensilfiniiegoabilis Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, i ’ ’ |} Mians, University of Londen, England, acting uper the invariable usage of the University, which is followed by the G.Jehrist Trustees, ignored the success of Mr. Husten at the exanination in Jane last, end awarded the Scholarship to the next eligible candidate, Mr. Howard Murray, of New Glasgow, N. 3. iaatilibve Exnisrrion Day In CBARLOTTETOWN,. — Visitors to the city during * xhibition will do well to call at Werx’s & Co’s popular Store, and have a look at the piles of new Goods just opened; large assortment of new Cashmere, Dress Goods, Mantle Cloths, Uisters, Dot- Hats, Millinery Goods, Winceys, Linens, Cottons, &e. Every cash buyer may One case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary | rely on yetting goods at lowest possible prices. Sign of the Lion, {oc 6 2i wkly WxeA MINER. 3 a ene FURNITURE, PLOUCHS, STOVES. eee WILL SELL AT To-Monew (Friday), 7th Oct, at 2 o'CLOCK, IN FRONT OF THS Queen Sirect Auction Rooms, A COLLECTION OF FURNITURE, CONSISTING PUBLIC AUCTION, OF Lounges, Bureaus, Iron Bedsteads, steads, Cupboards, Washstands, Carpets, Tables, Chairs, Clock. —ALSO=—— 1 Scull Boat, with Oars, Row-locks and Rudder, STOVES, in Parlor. Hall, Shop, Cocking and PLOUGHE. -Also 6 Steel Pioughs,together with 1 (un, 1 Pistol, Wheel-barrow, Garden and 1 set Fairbanks’ Scales. ‘Tools, W. BE. STEWART. Oct, *, ’81-— Auctioneer, J bk dee HARDWARSe R. B. HUESTIS, Forinerly of the employ of A. A. Baldwin & Co., has opesed » Hardware Store in the premises lately occupied by Alex. McKenzie, Confectioner, next door to W. R. Watson's Drag Store, Queen Street, Please call and examine Goods, and you will find them sold at BOTTOM PRICES, as everything needfal forthe Farmers is always kept in Stock, such as Shovels, all kinds, "ae Chain Traces, Manure forks, Hoes, Screw Bolts, Hinges, Barn Door Hangers, Locks Knobs, Glass, Putty, Whitelcad, Paints in all colors, Paints ready mixed in differ nt tints ready for the Brush, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery, Scissors, a good assortment of OCTOBER Bed- j 6. 1881. eer en London Liouse. ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, a ke? Fall and Winter STOCK OF Dry Goons JUST RECEIVED BY 8S. S. PRINCE EDWARD FROM LIVERPOOL, and Anchor and Ailan Line Steamers, i 1 } NOW OPEN! Brushes, consisting of Stove, Shoe, Scrubbingy} Horse, Corn, assortment of Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Lanap Wicks, Oils of all kinds, Linseed, and Paint Brushes; a large} — COMPRISING — Olives, Machinery, Cod, Seal and Kerosene, | Carriage Axles, Malleable Castings, Varnishes, all kinds; Cut Nails, Cut Spikes, Shot, Gup } : A Large Assortment of Powder, Enamel Cleth, Rabber Cloth, and a} General Stock of RaRDWARE, WHICH WiLL BE BOLD CHEAP FOR CASH, No trouble to show Goods. Remember the place, NEXT Ta W. R. WATSON’S, R. B. HUESTIS. Sign of the ‘‘ Pad Lock,” Queen St. Prices sent on application, Ch’town, Oct, 6, ’81—oaw wkly Desirable Property FOR SALE. 7340 be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst, at 11 o'clock, that beautitully situated residemee at Cormwal], at present owned and oecupied by Mr. Charles Squires. The bnilding is two stories high, mansard roof, and contains ten rooms, kitchen, wash-room, ec? , in which is a pump with a never-failing supply of water, 7 » GEO, CLOW, Oct. 6, ’81—wkly “ Auct’r. DAVIDS’ COMBINED WRITING: & COPYING FLUID, CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID, Are the Best Inks manufactured. TRY THEM. FOR-SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALR, BUCKLEY&ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. To Readers of Newspapers, EXTRAORDINARY OFFERS! THE Proprietor of Tuz “Ties, | Moncton, N. B., offers to send the HK A QUARTER! Tur Dairy Times was enlarged on the Ist October and is now a 28 column paper, well filled and well printed, These offers are made to new subscribers Please call. i | We xiy to new subscribers from date of order to the Ist Jannary, '82, tor only Tren Centse—more than Two Months for a Dime! FOR Twenty-rive Cents he will | se:d the Darty edition frorm the time the order is received to the Ist of DE EMBER NEXT.— NEARLY TWO MONTHS FOR) | | | | FLANNELS, Sheetings, Towels, enly, and the object is to indnce those un-) acquainted with Tas Toes to give it a trial, the Proprietor believing that many who do so will become p.rmanent subscribers, Ad- dress orders to H. T. STEVENS, | Oct. 6, ’81—1i wkly Editor and Prop. ‘PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, Black Cashmeres, Lustres, Meltons, Serges, best value, WINCEYS—Plain and Twilled, all Colors and Qualities. COTTONS—White, Grey and. Printed, in English, Canadian | and American makes. MANTLE CLOTHS, Beavers, Pilots, Worsted Coatings, Scotch, English and Canadian T weeds, a fine assortinent. MILLINERY — Ladies’ Plush, Beaver and Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers and Qrna- | ments. SKIRTS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, Hosiery, Thompson’s Glove- fittiny Corsets. MEN’S and BOYS’ HATS and CAPS, Fur and Cloth, es Napkins, Table Linens. CANVAS, Linings. Silesiar, Casbains, CANADIAN: AND SCOTCH Wool Shirts and Drawers. Wool Scarfs, Blankets and Quilts, Small Wares, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Threads, Needles. CASH BUYERS will find this Stock complete, and very best value. UU), DAVIES September 30, 1881. U0, f “HOUSEHOLD , KURN ITURE AT AUCTION. WILL ¢ell at AUCTION et th : — . Se oth ORABB yee ueen Street, on FRIDAY. 7 ; o'clock, @ lot of —* or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, —CONSISTING OF — Wainut and H. ©, Sola, Chaira, W Marble Top (entre Table, 1 Millen. Tene try and Scotch Carpet, Pictures and agray. ings, Mirror, Fire Screens, Oil Cloths and Hall Furnitare, Tables and Chairs, Extension Dining Table, Glassware, Crockery, Kaiy Forks and Spoons, Lamps, Canary Birdg and Cages, Flower Stands and House Plaats, Cup. board, Wardrobe, Walnut, Lron and Wooden Bedsteads, Hair, Excelsior and Straw Mat. trasses, Blankets Quilts, Count rpanes, Feather Beds, Pillows, Toilet Waie and Glasses, Wash Seands, Bd Room Chests of Drawers, Bed Room and Parlor Stoves, Befrigerator, Water Cooler, Sod, ‘ounts, Tumblers, Ale Glasses, Sporting — Plates, etc, , etc. — ALSo— 2 very superior Cows. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioncer, “PAVERWOOD 1” AT AUCTION, WILL well at AUCTION, on the pre mises, on TUESDAY, 18th inst, at 12 oclock, noon, That very valuable and beautifully situated Estate, situate in the Royalty of Char- lottetown, known as ‘* KavENwoop,” and lately occupied by the Hon. James C. Pope. This valuable Estate comprises about 30 acres of Land, with commodious Dwelling House and nemerous Outbuilaings, handsome Hedges and Sbrubverics, Pond of Water and 4 Fine Orchard, Garaens &c., and will be sok’ en bloc or subdivided inte Suburban Lots, er per plan to be seen at my office, By order of the Trustees, WILLIAM DODD, Auctieneer, The Imported Clydesdale Stallion ‘BARRISTER? AM instructed by the Commiesioners of the Government Stock Farm to sell BY AUCTION, - ‘Thursday, 13th of October, | Sept. 30, ’8)—- Oct, 5, ’81—eod AT 2 O'CLOCK, ON Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown, the Imported three-year-old Clydesdale Horse “ Barrister.” Terms—Half the purchase money to be | paid ou delivery ; the balance on or before | 1st January, 1883,0n approved joint notes, | Bonds will be required that this Horse will ' not be exported without permission of the | Board of Commissioners, A. McNEILL, | Oct. 1, ’81—till 13, wkly Li Auctioneer. Kc GROCERY = DEPARTMEAT — ; ee ‘Complete in Every Particular. WHOLESALE BUYERS Ia Town and Country will find it to their ad- vantage te upon us and INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK Before Purchasing Elsewhere. W. E. DAWSON & CO. ao” May 10. 1831. ITE place to get your Prin done ix @ { the Pe tlertan rarctrat Payee WANTS, LOST, POUND, de. an ten << ~_—— V 7 ANT}. D—A good plain COOK to go to St. John, N.B. Apply to Mrs, Watters at Mrs, Thos, Dawson’s, Grafton St. [oe 6 3 TANTED—A good HOUSEMAID --Refer- W ences necessary. Apply to Mre, Max- well, West Street, coc 6 ry" WO GIRLS wanted immediately for gen eral Housework, Apply st this pr joc et \ *ANTED TO RENT—A House contain- ing Kitcken, frout-room and three Bed- rooms, Address P. 0. Box 56, stating lowest rentand situation of house. [ne 23 tf cod 1 LET—A HOUSE pleasantly situated on | Prince Street, containing ten rooms and ® kitchen, A good Stable snd Coach House. Kent moderate, Immediate possession. Ap- ply to J. Quirk, Lock Bex 123, Charlottetows. [se 8 3w a eg ee 1¥\O LET—Tbat desirable Dwelling House ob the north side of King’s Square, con- taining pine rooms and # conveaient frost proof cellar and good stable. Rent very low. Possession given im about one month from (this date, Apply to Manx Burcnen, [se 6 tf © LET—A House containing six roomss Possession ist September. Apply to Ja faa 13¢ Mc Spring Park Road, Legon, be