aa. el ema nn P - ——— @ circulated in Summerside anneuncing tha : : . } 5 ta, pose of carrying supplies to the} 4 7 sch meee iene ore et eighteen. nseneeneere nme — 1 oe i on amen oo A . > a i can en a see ee a \RY 11 Sack. 7s LEeL_Le DAL a. oe LS A IVE UN HER, HTHBR UA te aig 1 : ice PAE IONE EES, cm $e ——— , a ; ‘ ’ . . | g $a . ” : i. rit ry ry Vt yg ' I LON: 5 it new ship, the ‘‘Summerside” on that route 4 ” ita | T: At Da ILY i XAMINFER, Seal U0ab nepection, i , which was not adapted to the carriage of qs: ER BY A! B | uy A | it 7] ’ diet anain passengers atal), She was brought there a : : ae i . | FEBRUARY 11, 1884. for the puryose of carrying freight, and la ek ihe Bee ace ine i » i = Speech & of Sieasrs. NMae- — a ka the other ae “ Vi N i j ist. i¥i =a S es | : chat respect, sveryone acg Vain tee with fi i The Estimates. a pald and Hackett. the ge graphy of the os knows that GRAND GCE ASTRAL CONCERT ie | : —-—» per ple traveling wost cross trom Summer- a ; : Ul $ | j - t : ; ; i7 » ) th c . T:) ~~ .] ° side to Shediac, and thence to Moncton, : me " Dias ' ; Sir Leonard Tilley lai 7 om table of | (From Hansard. ) | where they take the train, so that the great 10 SS BELD If TEs if the Commons, on the 7th, the Estimates of | itraflic isat Summerside, This boat is not ‘ , . _ —0—————— the sums proposed to be granted for the} re fit for the traffic, andeonsequently great hard- Y. Me. ©. A « fi’ il, financial year ending 30th June, 1886. | Mk. MACDONALD’'S SPEECH. ships weresuffered by the passengers; many of : . tas The fc llowin is & summary of the rranpts , ‘ “a * \: | W hom, I believe, preferred to cross 1n smal! We have just opened & large Stock of . 8 8 } M E. | I ; ; ' ce Se Mr. HLAODON ALD (King’s, tr. m4.) | sailing vessels and open boats, and as many { vf I h Mary 13 : and a statement showing the increase or am glad the hon. member for Queen's | as twenty and thirty men, women and LeStay, i ual y ih IS, decrease for each service, cempared with | (Mr. Davies) has amended his motion by children, have been huddled together in fs 1883-84 :— | ine! ding the ‘Northern Light;” and |) these small boats, crossing over to the Overture—Queen of the Valley........ Bissig ‘etal as i (trust that when the’ papers come down we | Mainland. This is not what the Govern- 2 _ Orchestra. pebli Total 1884-85. Increase Decrease. | shal} find that the ship is reported by the! mont should doin carrying out the terms of Soio— Vecai — ee ae ome bea" Marzials = Oes0 | Inspector, as stated by the hon. Minister, | Gonfederati 1 rnaranteed by the Mr. Hasle won debt, in- t i — . a. Confederation. . t was guarantee by the > Ny ~ “or SOM Selecti Neal taal i 5 , ain | to be in a good state of repair. — She has ‘terms that efticient steam communication NE W SPRING os | Yi JES Selections from Bie oe rod ae ... Suppe ; Sinking 3 3 | Revetetend been rendering very important |should be carried out between the Island . cay Solo (vocal) —“*U Lovir Heart Trust On.” wa Fund.. 8,921,194,73 235,791.07 | Service to the Province by keeping up the | and the Mainland, and when the. people aes i: hee aT iH F Charges re ee oe in regen when eat found that they had to take the same old ° ' ‘ lia, tanta es “ wi wif of Man- oats could not do so. sut if reports speak | means of conveyauce, the same old vessels E. y d Bi f th A {) t Solitude Wala Wald . . » te “ oo . * . 7 a ’ 2 : ‘ A MS. Beccer a one ban d le ig agem ¢t 169,123.15 ...... 3,015.72 | truly, she is not altogeth« rup to the mark | and boats that were used in this way some 6CEl eG G ore e GVance if U ‘ Orchestra. adteufel 1 z 3 : Civil gov- ' 4 # in many respecte. We kn W that sne has fifteen or twenty years ago, for the purpose Violia Sole and String Quartette— Meditation ie 2 . ernment 1,161,048.16 43,701.67 to meet a great many difficulties in pro | of ding their business on the Mainland and —:0:— Gounod Pi i Adminis- secuting her Work, by encountering ice, |and crossing over, they were naturally very : ‘ Mr. Vinnicombe and Members of Club. ee 27.530 00 12,265.00 and she requires to be a more than | indignant, and there was much excitement We have an immense stock of Waltz - Breeze f the Night........ Lamothe ip Polic ’ 15,000 ves eae ordinarily strong boat Report says that | on the Island at the time The excitement re Orche tra ni i aialioa Tne mee such is ROS, ERO PeRae present; that she i8 | has pretty well subsided, and I trust the Sole ivoos!)— The Distant Shere, with Orches. af eae 298,794.20 2,022.88 considerably w eakened; owing to the very | (}overnmentwill makesome arrangement for GREY ND W HITE COTTONS tra Ai com panime a .... Sullivan Legisla- great difficulties she has to encounter; and} a permanency of the service. It will be diffi- A eget o Mies Palmer, : a a 657,940.50 6,596.44 eeamen who are acquainted with ships, 88Y | eyj¢ for them to do that until they have ouise Galop....... Vilied..3 02... maa ¥ : that the oakum, after a certain number of | .omplate 1e railway he Caves. but vai: ‘ 4 Arts, Ag , completed the railways to the Capes, bu : ee a gh. riculture years decays, and that nothing has been | those railways should be completed at thie Purchased when the Cotton market was at the lowest Cornet So'o =e O. ge Be oer eee woul's et aeeety eee ee ee pane earliest possible moment; piers should be point of depression. Walts—Spring Flowers............ Bousquet é 5 een a ee 2. be ane or not. 80 | built on both sides, and | believe a ferry Orchestra. ce | anes also informed—though I cannot siy hoW| ostablished there would be the means of | gy ‘ os c s ha a ing cen- i correctly—that in her last psssage to the keeping up communication pretty satisfac- i feecy Cottons, GoD SAVE THE QUEEN. va 'f ous 100,450.00 13,050.00 | Island she got a grip in the ice which|tgrily, This is not 2 merce local matter Shh - C on Price of Admission, 25 centa, Concert to rt a Immigra- showed that she is evident'y become some- trects the whule Domini f Cana — ceting ott "ES, commence at eight o'clock, Dh fe ties 526,875.00 6,154.00 ‘ oe i s [t atfects the whole Dominion of Canada, ; Tickets Stat on) & Reddi { 5 pee 0-0, 010, , Le, what weakened. trust that the 100. | hec: e the pe le of Prinee Edward Island ° 4 i ic iS may 2 att a rarer eddin's a 7 Quaran - ae & Minister of Marine will take the earliest en ea of the daa nd Pillow Cottons, Drag Store, Fletcher's Music Store, and at ay 8 tine.... 48,466.00 4,700.00 Lcetihteatin wham ths ssanen etstves tne! wer ” -_ ; the door. i ’ Pensions pportunity, when the seas mM arrives Hext | goods of the other portions of the Dowin- a ah { te oled - yew, to see a the es is Scene ion. 1 think from $1,500,000 to $2,000,- TABLE LINEN AND NAPKINS, Ch’town, Feb, 9, 1884. mi oe ing sup- overhauled, am told that to do that 1D | (00 worth of the products of other portions tia; aoe ye ee. i) af eranpu- sal th : Soto manner, it will be necessary - of the Dominion are sold in the Island % i , t ( nr ation .. 296,165.92 2,780.34 ave her machinery and engines removed) every year, so that it is nota mere local ren j ai a ) : ne | é “ oe en pam gomners year, hat it ta mer al 2 : ees oa 1,099,401.00 139,310.00 ~ = = at she ae we Pao 7 oa pape a but one ae to ao whole ” owe % ea RE OW a E FS 9 Flin a a ee ed. iam giact to be informed thatsuch|the Dominion of Canada, and it is to be : ase e ‘ Fi . a is the intention of the Department. With hoped, therefore, that the Government will rEw ? 3 by erat on rer UM ' ca. u 2 - respect to the Steam Navigation Company 8} take steps to place proper boats between r at Next, Lath i4st,, @ 2 o'clock, at my Bi) ice meme somone hee ast nay mer Sonny “et Stine “tea™cst| TAPESTRY, SCOTCH AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, |=: ay a ” hs at .eretofor he bo a : . me , > ne FP 4 Works than that herets ~~ these ate b Y€l}ish them permanently, so that there 3 5 5 Shares in the Bank of Nova Scotia, ess | and bu- done their Cory. F015 the satisfac 101} shall be no donbt as to their movements; 20 ‘“ < Merchants’ Bank, P, BL it ildinge of the tra elling put mes without 8DY)as to when this boat is going out or that e And other House Furnishing Goods. 20 ‘** Common Stock Charlottetown Gas £ j | (do) .. 1,852,075.00 . 1,296,425.83 acetd: nt or mishap whatever. LNe€Te®} boat coming in, and that continuous and = Campany. - y Mail sub- is no doubt that a great deal of inconven | efficient communication shall be kept up a j é, aid ied lience has been suffered by the people|perween the Island and the Maivland, as WHOLES A LE A ND RET AIL WILLIAM DODD, ak and ship j of the Pravines, OmIEg, 9 the UM-|ouararteed by the terms of Union. The ho a , Auctioneer, hi \ se tga $86.973.38 | <ooe * a at which they via avy &4 | people believed that, when once they be- Ch’town, Feb. 9, 1884, 4 7 IONS. ., DO, FiG.Fe wee eee running; but the Government, 1 am glad tO] ..5.6 4 portion of the Dominion of Canada i lait ; a4 Ocean and a howed a dispos be gested the wab-bin., a faiGn. Ae ie Beit ie | si M4 i SAE | SAy, Showed & Gisposition to assist the PY! these terms would be carried out, and that Ty @ y hr. »<« F . . x : : y +} j : : o = ‘ . * 2h = 431.000 00 20,000.00 he as far as possible » by putting on oher| they would be able to iake advantage of the : ‘ 0s o iam . a i SOCIE 8 ae | se. « 10 20,000. ‘+++ | boats totake their place. Their ¢ertificate | whole system of railways of the Dominion; Oh'town, Feb. 11, 1984 cai f Light having run out, the Government had nO} ,n4 while this i ae hil ' ee pi house ore * ah al a (and, while this is undone, while there 18 DO | acme — . -_ c- at and coast — qouree SARE UReEAN: vee + |eatisfactory arrangement made, there will BT fyiHB ANNUAL MEETING of the P. E. r 4 j service.. 527,706.00 6,883.00 ..... uty to the public, im seeing that these | be excitement on the Island. There will be Island Auxiliary Bible Socicty will be i Fisheries. 265,500.00 ...... 4,600.00 | boats were run under proper inspection. || discontent, and it will be a fruitful source held in the Hallofthe Y. M. C. A, Char. Ht Sc: entific | trust that these boats being now thoroughly | of trouble to the Government as well. | r lottetown, on MONDAY EVENING, lith — 4 if ins titu- overhauld, the Government and the com-} hope, therefore, that this is the last we inst., at 7.20 p. m. . et tions.... 55,750.00, «.---, we ees j pany may be able to resume a@ contract) .)9)] hear of the matter in the House for . » ‘The publie are cordially invited, _ M i wl sh } I . f “ . : Ba arine Which (hey Rave i retoiore CarrieG OUt CO} some time, and that energetic action will bet hosp tie tle satisfaction of the people of our Prov-}}. taken for the purpose of carrying out par D. McNEILL, J . Sey — os ince, at least. these terms. ) R. BOREHAM has now on hand the LARGEST AND; q 9 oe distressed alias ik yy ; Ch’town, Feb 9, ’84.—2i, ; ccomen CeIn He a MR. HACKETT’S SPEECH. fk fee » BEST STOCK OF , aid | Steam b’t Mr. Hackert.—It was not my intention ; ‘ i @ 1d iit t inspection 25,000.00 9,000.00 =... ... to say anrthing about this matter, had. the Horsford’s Acid Phosphate - | 4 Se Pe _ hon. member for King’s not made a remark FOR WAKEFULNESS) jek j ‘ of insur- refecting on the committee of which he To. P. Cloth; ry r q ky Si ai co ‘ s oe bus Dr. Wm. P. Clothier, Buffialo, N. Y,, says: HE room on Souk Side Queen Sq Cos. 10,250.00 250.00 ...... eae bu eae n. PL ; y —_: A 7 guhnains aan 900.00 ne ae wasa member. When that committee Was] «] prescribed it for a Catholic priest, who was IO} 3 5 .: 5 lately ovecpicd as a private billiard miu G e ologi- , in session, it was considered important|a hard student, for wakefulness, extreme : : ; room. Apply to ts an a ~- it mols, mene 4 pert ot re Par-| nervousness, etc. He reports great benefit.” | @VCr shown by him. His motto isa good article at a moderate HORACE HASZARD ~ * : ee Te eS lament closed, 80 that the overnment : . " " ie, - Settee” 716,479.46 ...... 147,920.89 | might take wapry T am glad ee that Sad shia ND G Chitown, dan. 14, 1884. o . Mounted &@ great many of the recommendations made A ENTS’ FINE GOODS. a specialt rrr oo ee : ; by the committee are bei i by Fete 3 Js éé ’ if reid ti a tie, Government, The ratiway has teen (ONG MN@ Sydney GOAL} a nice lot of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FANCY SLIPPERS KER ROT FRB” uy lanmeous. 239,569.75 8,996.48 = ...... built to Cape Traverse, additionai hands f lo Seis . iF mw BF e j “s Collection of Revenue. are employed, and the Government are te Des or the olidays. pmhinens ene “ee : 3 3 using every exertion to carry on ; : NT OTICER is’ } , aie Customs 793,815.00 19,375.00 ...... the wail service between the Island TURK’S ISLAND ALT Try BOREHAM for a pair of GOOD BOOTS. IN trees see ae ieee aedieias aad ‘ a Excise... 311,295.00 17,26993 ...... and the Mainland, in accordance with the S$ . others wantonly injured, and fences destroyed i Culling terms of the Union... With regard —_— W Fi BOREEAM on the ‘Kensington ’ Property 1 rene hie ' ane: 71,800.00 4,500.00 ...... to the stoppage of the boats running for the Se el = a 9 city, the subecriber, who is the owner of the ‘ eights last fifteen or twenty yeara between the//F ‘ONS Old Miue Sydney Coal, ex a: 9 ‘ g3id property, will cause to be mi ; ‘ ‘ ; , pts Se > sued all it measures Island and the Mainland, at a very incon- *) “ Kitty Clyde,” will be sold in email Ch'town, Dec. 10, 188% — ra North Side Queen Squat e. persons foyhd ip eny way trespassing : Sng and gas 81,700.00 ...... 8,290.08 | venient season, I have not much to say. I | lots. at reduced prices, to close sales. Coal Socer eS thereon. 3 ; « a ai} _ er do not see, when the matter was referred is under cover and free from snow. eee = The part of this property fronting ch the 4 eaten OUR OO Fc ck sash enkd os a nent eee and when, on a ato i mama sony River will be leased for farming ia Adulter- fo ee a 29 vgust, he made an inspection anc ; oa purposes for @ term of years, } 74 ation of reported these ee to or _unfit for the | 1,500 bushels Turk’e Island salt, by the same GEUAIN D SALE OF' MICHAEL BEAZELEY, - ot 15,000.00 itis service, that the hon. Minister could do| vessel will be sold in lets, at reduced prices By his Attor G. W , ull ’ . : ; ’ ney U. . DaBLOIS By otherwize t reyent the boats from | to close sales, in’ ; , =. | ranning, Hea Sesaed to fo the H, HASZARD. TESS, IP APT : nues. ., SE *.. dcticws 3,000.00 | futerest of the public. While Il am willing Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1884. +2w eod iE Railways to give credit to the company for what they _—__— ner 8,206,722.00 ..:.,. ,9,362.00 | did in the past, 1 agree with the hon. Min- { o< ae 2 ? ; ti ublic | ister that when they knew, last September, OBSTER FACTO RY bi ae hee aoe ° ci | o_o aac toe 13,775.00 | that the boats would not be allowed to| * baad OHN tee & CO. will, during the HOLIDAY SEASON, give ‘ENDER : | By : ce 2,469, 966. oh. <0 ---=++ tun after the 31st of October, thoy had special bargains in tN DKS wii] be received until the 25th ; Domin’n - . ! pee eet ; “ ‘FPF i a sack At a ie | aufficient time to make arrangements to re- ~~ of February, for building ‘and finishin L ands ve é EOE SA | ; HB} : : the outside of a Presb ; , ee oe a . > t > i terian Church, ne f st : | place their boatsiby competent crafts. But - ) ( fl K tW | G i Wi i Sh | }] | H 0 Gg tt hi ; . resby . ’ ff she’ ha | this company, which has received a large _ — TSS co by Ml 00 00 s, dll bf, dW 5, allie 5 OSvEr ' OVS, rabies - ites pay perce ns ’ : 7 * idv from a pen oo rTmuHE L ’ ‘ i 0: epeciocation seen at the estore 0 : mocme,; 151,00R90, E7060, «4-1 i oor s m re : reer “ee at a ey Cook House, Ware m Messrs. Davison & Co., Charlottetown, and at Seat liiaieaaic than tlieeaa ore a sutsicd: sly from the Island Gov-| & house, Boiler House, with all the pliant, CLOTHING the stews of I And ee: Peter’ p T’t’l con- + érnment, did nothing except make over- pe oo McKenzie’s shore, Yankee a CLOTHING. Bay + ROR pee horas : solidat- tures to charter the ‘‘Northern Light” | #U!, New London, will be sold by Auction, Tenders: will : , ; , : s will be add J . . , i ed fand29,811,639 20 565,744.20 },764,482.61}as a substitute for their boats, In| At that place, on Men's Overcoats, $3.90, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, up. Laine, Keq., Head St. Peter's Bey “i : ; el Redemp. 80 doing, i they were not looking Men 38 U isters, 44,95, $6.25, $7.00, up. Tender to be accompanied with the names ot ie tion of : to the interests of the Island. Toesday the Ath (ay af March next Men’s Reefers, $2.95, $3, $3.50, $5, $4.50, $5.50 up. two good and solvent persons willing to be- bis coe MRT i noccts 2 Keates The stoppsge of communication at that } , ’ ae : come surety for the faithful performance of 5 tailways time was a serious matter to the people, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. A.M Fur Caps, Kid Mits and Gloves, Cardi . work. } us matter | EVE} 0 M. 8, s, Cardigan Jackets, Worsted Tweede der- & canals 11,444,100.00 ...... 2,289,250.00 | and caused a good deal of indignation. As ; slotiitn®’ Betfale la ete eae Stall ot oe a ‘ Under Scantling for frame and foundation will be _—. 150,000.00 5 oa is well known, the spring season on the| The plant is nearly new, being used only 7 prot ae o, ON. provided by commityee, — ptt opened teed 7,000, Island is late, the seeding is Jate, and the | 0° season, and consists in part of one steam 7 \AZ C3 Committee do not bind themselves po aecept ' gee harvest is late; su that the farmers have to | boiler, with fittings, a lot of piping, 1,260 PARES AEE te BAP. the lowest or any Tender, 1a8 ‘ < rit} s . . ; : bring their produce to market in the months traps, with rope, 10 extra built boats, with i * eras : c ; : hr y charge- of hws oy and December. Therefore | *#!!% 49 trays, 2 pumps, 6 boilers, with Cash Buyers gan depend on getting REAL BARGAINS in every L. ANDERSON, . ble t y ne | they were it , ing. | C0ils, 10 M deals, tables, trap-hoops, wash- Department, Chairman of Com. a 2 very 1D i I ilca- oI , Lt an. 2: - capital 300,000,00 ...... 300,000.00 | hey were very indignapt that communica \pans, anda fot of material thet is ueuall : : Jan. 23, '84,—2aw whly 4i. Te | tion with the Mainland, by the beats which eniita 6 nce y WHOLESALE ARD RETAIL, —$______ ate capit 46,714,404.29 38,446,997,62 2,646,250.00 | formerly kept 1 - sine ntnieatiog a Dret-cls y. 7 2 : we : athsainhitince righ ATE nn, Mayet Mog Brpeg moar | et ee J RUSEAY, McNEIL, LONDON, Total....76, 626,043.49 34,012,741.91 .4,610,682.61) 4 4): ni pa S08 a, os ember, TERMS OF SALE. JOHN REAGPH FF & Co ~ #4 OREABNS. Eves ere fuer ; 7a me ee PPORe TOSANMSS Hf) EFSAS ICES Own | e that his MOUSTACHE 6 je Her | Of the sum of $76 526,043, the sum of |* 5 them and the merchants. I must, how-| If the factory and plant are sold together, ROBERT ORR’S se y vke will preduce heavy ceouasuanl a $48,980,825 is authorized by statute, leaving | ever, admit that the Government did the | one-half the purchase money is to be paid at| Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1883.—@aw wkly pres pat one RS OLD STAND, inside of WEN WEES, or movey refand- ie $27,555,218 to be voted by the House. best they could under the circumstances, | ime of sale, the ether half in six months. | . . ec. Price of receipt, $8. Address Bo 4 ehpienhdtire meee sialeiin | ‘Phey placed the ‘‘Nerthern Light” on th | with approved security. ee Be ee. ot ae Cad Lea Te , ews | 264, Londen, Gy. [jemdd 1e " | route between Georgetown and Pictou and | . , a peltings By 94 capermiely from . — ————— Be —The ne ime .. '\Charlottetown, and then sent,.down the} PPBD®: She whole oF the pnrenase will be : ze . : . ; , xt i Mr. Malcolm Me oe a “ate bi Pid ™ Pa rs fe | TC | required in cash at time of sale vi ANTS LAPSE vouNp &¢ ' Fady< D addresses ihe independent elec- ! mapeeen il lor ~ € purpose 01 assisting ; if material and plant are a Id separat ? ; , ; 7 . 1 tf rae orth Thi ght”? and j 2 r DOF the | : oe , . ory - °. ~ > ; tors of Belfast, he ought to inform them | the x he I L ght” and the new b at, the | from the bnildings, et! amounts under $50 00 : : 3 3 : . i **Sammersic between Summeiside and ; NOR SALE.--A No 0 gauge, double 5 by what right be holds his seat in the Shediac The ms snembee - ide Mtna's wii be reqnired tn cash; all amounts over ie ‘ barrel, wuzzie } ading _ Hui GUN, & I | Hc, iu ¥ e } lg . 0 : i oe “ . i) + ac Ue il ° 4s aly House of Assembly. He ought to tell makes Jight of the fog: that the ‘‘ Napoleon oT In three Fegnthe; OB SPrrohet joins . with mahogany case, cleaning rod, ete. suit j them where his property is located on/| III.” was sent down for the purpose o eer —pl— Pris ed ead ee ate. 8 3 Th which he qualifies. If he does not, it| keeping up communication, an@ wants to BANK 0? NOVA SCOTIA rice $13 cash. Apply at this office. [£8 31. c ; i in’ | Qn j per } > 7 a ‘ - 2 y 7 v . * . a a ere “ at | will be Mr. Martin’s place, when he | ake it appear that she came down as s Per DAVID C. CHALMERS; 4) ANTcD—A Housemaid in e@ small . i is elected, to inquire into this matter | "ship. Well, 3+ would be a compliment | VEMUEL C. OWEN, Se CORP? S | ¥¥ ‘amily. References required BS officially. to the people of the Island that a warship). _ CHAS. C. GARDINER 9 ? r 4 So ria ats should be taken from ber legitimate course, Leb. 11,—2aw whly wkly pat 8 ju sale UR TEA j at $33) i ; vig wile 4 vles ; vad the Tala (Ooo is . a aa put tr oa as See Metnenh ae Ok ete » & A) 2tcter, 80cta, and $ecty Pristy, whole, Coton WW cee ee eee ae D ; 0} St Abi i ; a 3ft¢ a ae ‘ l ; steamer—a | me - he 9 4 ‘ anc Cc S ‘i Cook. > allies es BCLARATION Day.—Hanébills are being | vessel. of 700 tong veed for the pur-| oS i. | ’ . rices, wholesale, very low. | at the ieee s a nee required. ee ith tte uae or general work. FIVE POUND TINS, (screw top), excludes the air, pre- W AdTED.—a Bien f a le i procession will start from Ludlow different lighthouse—is mot ergwed in. all, »-Morrow evening, at eeven o'clock, p ro us o> e-—ls iD we 1 ——— ~ . 7 m., and parade the primipal steeeta, vatarh: | Watlike, but in peaceable onorgzions, and is| 4 FARM at Bonshaw, Lot coining See Ving the flavor and strength of the Te VY References required. Apply at the ing to the Hall, where s grand mass’ temper. | adapted to the carriage of a large quantity Je ian auves. tnt este a 49 Sr containing - ~ he Tea. J ust what is wanted. | Revere House. (jan? ance meeting will be held. The object of the | of freight, as well as a considerable nugal gr | Apply to Messrs McLean & Marti ici ee ” eepceere ae means to be taken to | Of passengers. The grea‘e:t inconvenience Sharlottetgwn. nT. tT : enforce the “Canada Temperaay Act.” resulting last fall, was between Suo.mer- Ladies are spectaily mvited. side and Shediac. The company placed a Halt chests very cheap to the trade. te: Robert Rodd, has Te- | BEER & GOFF. A? moved to ihe house of Mr (. Hearts, Euston Street, where she can accommodate SAMUEL McDOUGALL, reecsone ) number of on ie terms. Web. dl, 16%4.—8i wud