oT a re 1 amet stl ile Aso gage Boy alia ap ae we * Be eit tt apo lt 3 ~~ ee ee re ae er ted PR 2 8 AE Gy «RD CA Te A PN Pn RE Seg te NMR eT + eG % i ame » x eae a A > ci Soy anata en Cas oe —~* ag, A rd ove! omg goth SM Sc sea a Fe hay ae I +“ ana b Me. : et Tees 4 ¢ he Dailn Examinet \ ‘ »v» > ’ LPR | is Loe Our “Tory Members” on the Reci- | procity Question. Te | Tne Patri of the USth insf. cou tained avn article headed, *“ Our Tory} Members Opposing Reciprocity,’ in| Ilackett aud Jenkins | which Messrs. were denounce i tor : 2 is 2 . ] } t Jo jj ) , é 3 } . . _ statement that “ Reciprocity would do : \ = Councillors Crabbe, Kelly and |W. A. Warxs, Ese., and D. Farquharson, this Prevince little good.” * There is,” | *°%8 an n _D Mel Mort | Keq., M. P. P., were registered at the Halifax said the P ‘1 its iodignation, ** not] Nays Haszard, Davy, McLean, Mo-ese,) i ocel Halifax, on the 15th inst, a ee) ee , - saliy | Horne, Douse and Morris jel aces yr’ 4 ay? ae ~ tas i Vi . ‘ } | ‘. c 2 “ee' oie the Island, unl totaly} Nfoved by Councillor McRae, seconded; Tye Steam Navigvtion Company's boats are blinded by party zeal, w ho will not be | by Councillor Horne, | now ready tor sea. They will leave for Pic- ashamed ot their members speeches oD | this @ Lh pac of 1ts ; faith lett in restionu } readers who have any will perhaps be Messrs. Hackett | Jenkins very ot that which the Patriot re P rted. Mr. Hackett —according to the Hansard repore of his speech, which | came to hand this morning —sa‘d : its veracity, to learn that sed language the surprise | } aoa reverse f great Importahce people of having re- “The aur Lion 18 one < te the people of this country rho this country are desirous procal trade with the United States, and e Government of this country ts desirous of carrying out the views of the people in that direction, and | am sorry the hon. gentieman sh wuld totroduce a motion ¢ i | this kind, at a time when the people s re-| resentatives assembled here are endeavor- ing to v ‘te supplies to the Government to carry on tae aflairs of the country, nd that he should endeavor ti nake & party question oO a of it aud to make a cry in_ the country. Coming from one of the Mari- time Provinces, I may say that the question is viewed in those provinces as one of great importance The people of the Provinees ail M ritime Know toat Che of trade u ith the O nite i States, that receprocily of trade with that « mtry, u hd ad materially to thew enents tid } e an irantage to tire er Provinces But, sir, the people there consider that the Government of Canada feel the same way. They feel that the Government consider that it would be in the best interests of Canada to have an ex- tensioa cf the trade with the United States, and they are quite willing—and | kaow I voice the sentiments of a majority of the people of my own Province at least in saying—that they are willing to leave the matter in the hands of the Government, and they believe that justice will be done by them And Dr. Jenkins said :— of seeing a reciprocity ? * . ee 7 i am as desirous of trade with the United States as any man, and If uly appreciate the advantages to this} count y of reciprocity ith the United States, but Sir, much as 1 would deplore any oc- currence which might check that feeling of cordial amity which is growing daily between this country and the United States, | am not prepared to see the Gov- ernmeat approach the United States and beg for reciprocity. We know, Sir, that it would not only be futile but undignified. We know that the Americans are a very astute and shrewd people. We know that if we want to approach them and ob tain any change in our trade relations with them, we must not go there begging and saying that this change is absolutely neces- sary, that itis of vital importance to our existence. That is a very wrong way of obtaining reciprocity. But our Govern ment must go prepared to show that reci- procity of trade between the two countries is for the benefit of both. that, | believe there will be no difficulty in obtaining reciprocity, but until then we wonld only get, as the late Government got, a humiliating rebuff.” So far from secing auything to be athamed of in the remarks of “our Tory members,’’ the intelligent reader of Havsard will see in them much to admire. tn fact Mr. Hackett, who replied to Mr. Davies opening speech about Reciprocity, ‘‘floored” that gentle- man as neatly and as completely as he did when he spoke ou the questiou of the Budget City Council —_— An adjourned meeting of the Council was held last evening; present— M:yor Baer, Recorder FitzGerald, Council lors Crabbe, Khoug au, Kelly, McLean, Davy, Uaszard, McRae, Douse, Morris and H rhe. 4 number of ordered to -be paid { communication was read from Messrs. Landrigan and Strong, asking the Council if they had power to collect Market tolls utside the Market place The communi- cation was laid on the table A letter read from Robert Angus, Agent of the Bell Telephone Co. in supplying the city with tele- bills were passed and was aq e reference to pHuones Ono motion of Councillor Crabbe, second- ed by Counceiller Kelly, Ltesolved, That the letter of Mr. Angus be ferred to 2 committee of three members of the Couucil to confer with three members of the Board ct Fire Underwriters in reference to a Fire Alarm, and report the same at next meeting of Council. Carried. . ; i i] ae } Moved by Councillor Crabbe, seconded by Councillor Ke lly, Whereas, In the month of March last a large avd influential meeting of the cit zens was held in the Market Hail, called by Lis Worship the Mayor, to discuss the best means taxation ; and Whereas, At said meeting a resolution was oF eivir passed to levy a pers mal preperty tax in ad- dition to real estate aod poil tox, aud a eom- mittes Was appumie » to ac with the City ‘ neil to prepare an act to be submiiéted to islature tor their approva! ; and Whereas The tlouse of Assembly and the Legislative Conpeil have seen fit in their wis- ow (icilauenced by interested partics) not to accede to the request made by the citizens to pace the bi'l to levy a personal property tax «3 adopted by them, but in lieu thereof passed « boll in pposition to the well understood wishes of the cit zens, ceurtailiog the taxing powers previously held by the City Councd tp D person 1 propert ‘ Therefore Resclved, That thia Council do vet Teme it aiviaable, eaorler thir present if they can do} City | i Woe _A IMT IN ER, 2 APRIL 18. 1885 THE DAILY _ A imited powers, to levy the personal property ax Moved in amendment by Councillor a Local and Other ltems. — ‘ PHILopERMA” at Watson's. > - Douse, and seconded by Councillor Morris : ire, hat the Finance Committee make No change in the position of the Northern her estimates for the present year before | Light. | leave to withdraw his motion naking the alleged | on aking a vote on Conucillor Crabbe's resolu. | McLean as by Councillor Douse have that Councillor \ioved amendment ! ' a ' The amendment was put and carried,anad |! . : ‘ ' ut weoetion Wiltharawn, | ' Che original motion was then put and lost|, division Resolved, That legal proceedings shall im- |! taken against all mediately be persons in| Charlottetown fiat have on their premises | privies, cess} ools or water clesets, contrary to | « the Statute of the 47th Victoria, Chapter 14. on | from Halifax for this port on the 15th inst, harbor was moving out rapidly this afternoon. enna le barque Erema, Rendle, master, cleared ~ - — - ‘Te maila which crossed to-day, will be ‘eady for delivery at 6 o'clock this evening. — > —_ Urerp by wind and tide. the ice in our ou if the jee permits on Monday or Tuesday, - > ‘LHe Concert season, it appears, is not yet | wer. Next Friday evening a Sacred Concert | will be given in Zion Church Basement, by Adver- Carried, | the members of the Choir and others Moved by Councillor Davy, seconded by | tisement next weck, aed Youncillo Teen - Councillor McLean, | Curis. BrRapForp, the famous life saver, Rex leed, That tenders be called for supply-| died at Pittsburg, on the 15th ivet., of DY the « ity with 20,000 teet hemlock 2 in. paralysis. During the past seven years he deala, 20,000 feet hemlock 3 in, deals. i with his brothers, Ned and Mike, saved 528 Carried, See advertisement, | lives at Atlantic City beach, Moved by Councillor Crabbe, seconded | ee by Councillor license fee at once from the coal meters and MeLean, } } Resolved, That the City Clerk collect the | ’ weighers, as specified by By-law. Carried. | Council adjourned till Monday i More of Zadkiel’s Prophecies. | Among the remarks of Zadkiel on the | anvbular eclipse of the sun on the 16h of | March, We find the following re ference to ! the beginning of trouble in the Northwest : | 2I Popular ‘* At Ottawa this eclipse will be virible ; the | mm A. of the M. UG wal tO 2 OG Ge et Aries 3° 13° culminating, and Cancer 24 | ! excitement, sedition and | be nian outrages will quickly follow. It | vill behove the Governor General and his miristers to be on their guard against} Fenian machinations, for there is danger of | a raid on the frontier and of an insurrection- | —— ary attempt, Storms will do great damage. | Fortunately, Jupiter is in the second house | and this promises a good revenue and| public prosperity in the end. The worst) effect of this eclipse will be felt in Canada about the 25th of March avd the 7th of | September.’’ The warnings to individuels| on this occasion are as follows: ‘*To} persons resident in Canada and North | America born when either the sun or) moon held the 20th or 27th degree of the| sign Pisces, this eclipse speaks unmis- takeably of danger, and they are warned to avoid as far as possible al! risks, and to live quietly throughout their ensuing year of life, more especially should they avoid dan- ger by fre and water.” Of the copjunction { Mars and Saturn on the 6th of August, Zadkiel says; ‘* At Uttawa the conjunc tion takes place at 4h. 51m. p.m. * * The conj>ined planet are just setting ; this presignifies sedition, bitter disputes, troubles both for the government and peo- ple of Canada, a seign of violence, corrup- tion of fruit, overflowing of the sea, epidemic sickness, aud a high rate of mor- tality.” At the-present crisis in the relations be- tween England and Russia, the following extract also will be of interest :—‘*At Herat the R. A. of the M. C. is 346° l4 Cancer, 3° 13’ ascending, the con- joined planets exactly rising. What can we conciude from this but that war will rage arcund Herat,and that Russian hordes will overrun Afghanistan, unless the| British Lion be at lagt aroused? Let the British Government be on their guard and no longer trust implicity to Kussian prowises, or the most terrible fighting will be the consequence,and a costly war to pro- tect our Indian possessions. Let the stu- dent observe that this conjunction falls in opposition to the place of the great muta- tion of January 26th, 1842, which was fally treated of in Zadkiel’s Legacy, pub- lished in 1841 From that mutation Zadkiel foretold the wars in Afghanistan, Leluchistan and Scinde and the terrible Indian mutiny. Again will the ¢ffects of that mutation be renewed by this conjanc- tion of Mars and Saturn falling in opposi- ion thereto. Nothing but foresight, statesmauship and preparation for war, can avert the disasters which this conjunction presignifies.” o oom +. = St. Peter’s Church. ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING Tue adjourved annual meeting of St. Peter's Church congregation was held lost evening in the schoolroom, Rav. George W. wanted to. { before Mua. CARRUTHERS arrived here last Rev. ' evening from Pictou, N 8., to take charge of He is staying at the morn- St. James’ Church. ftankin. He will officiate tu-morrow |ing aud evening at the usual hours, -_- > - = Ww». Brown, Gold and Silver Plater, of such as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, watches, and jewelry of every description | Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [ap 18 wky tf A Havrrax militia man has been fined $10 for neglecting to drill when ordered. Several summonses have been issued for deserters— men ordered out for active service, turned out to drill, but failed to go to the front. civeniallitinciiatis Every part of a gun orasewing machine made at Browns, or apy kind of fine ma- chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver. At the Atheneum. [ap '8 wky tf caliviedinnale SyaRR STANLEY died at Ithaca, N. Y., on the 13th inst., aged 100 years and 3 months. For four days previous to his deeath he re- fused food, saying he bad lived as long as he He had never been sick before during his life. gecbingnenetin Mr. M. Guxw will (DBD. VV.) preach in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, Lord’s day, morning at 10.30 and evening at 6.30. Morning subject— ‘Our Masters.” Evening subject ‘How we are Saved from Past Sins.” _— _>--— Ir you have apiece of fine machinery to mend that you know cannot be mended in any other shop on P. E, Island, just carry it to Brown and ask him when he can have it done, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever was made by the hands of man. Grown on the Athen#um corner. [Apri 18 wkly tf a PrrsoNaL,—The Moncton 7'ranscript says : Mr. Patrick Shea, who was recently **knocked ont” by a driving wheel in the I. C. R, shops about six weeks ago, has again got to work. While he was laid up his fellow-employees generously came to his help with a neat amount of the needful. He is all ready to tackle a driving wheel agaio, but will take very good eare that it does not get the ‘*bulge”’ on him, euacqiiiesis Tur fire alarm was sounded at noon to-day, and a general turnout of engines and fire brigade took place Mr. Elijah Purdy’s house had taken fire by a spark falling from the flue; but the ‘fire was extinguished much damage was done, The Salvage Corps went to the front in good time Prominent among those who bent to the cords was the portly editer of the Herald who, coutrary to the expectation of the boys, kept up a marvellous jog for his ponderosity. — o->-_ Ir is wonderful how rapidly comfortably and cheaply one travels now-a-days! A ticket which anyone can obtain from Mr. G. A. Sharp, the Railway ticket agent, will carry him over the Intercolonial, the Grand Trunk, and the Northern or Union Pacitic, to almost any point desired in less than no time, for almost less than nothing; and the Emi- grant sleeper cars, which are now provided, will enable the purchaser of a second-class tickct to travel ions day and night, almost as comfortably as the purchaser of a first-class ticket. NEW CONFECTIONERY, 98 QUEEN STREET. S Candies of all kinds are best when <£% fresh made, we would advise you to Hodgson, Peicst [ucumbent, in the chair, and Rer. W. BL. King acting as secretary buy at the New Confectionery, as we are \daily manufacturing small lets of choice | candies, which we are selling. Accounts of the past year showing a surplus | of about $100, aud estimates for the current | year, were submitted and approved. The | following gentlemen were appointed Church | wardens, viz: Thomas Greon, W. H, Stewart and L. W. Watson, Regret was expressed ou account of the contemplated | withdrawal of the Rev. W. B. King from his pc si ion of Curate in the Church, Master of the Choir and Master of the Scbhoo!; and after sume discussion it was decided to re- quest the Priest incumbent and the Church Wardens to obtain the serviccs of a trained and competent school and choir master. Thanks were tendered to J. D. Mason, Esq.. on his retirement fiom the cftice of Treasurer and Accountant which he has filled to the satisfaction of all, and also to Messre, L. W. Watson, Parker Carveli and Fred. Scott for cflicien:t and gratuitous ser- i vices at the organ. The Halifax Mail says :—Tbe extent to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, at prices that cannot be beaten, Strawbery Cream, Lemon do, Fig do, Lemon Dreps, Acid do, Hearhound do, Mixteres, Conversation Lczenges, Roll do, Sticks (assorted), Bullseyes, Jawbreakers, Brown Lumps, White do, Taffeys, Chewing Candies, Caramels, Pearl Caraways, &c., &c., &e, —ALSO— Liquorice, Gum, Cloves, Allspice, Cream Tartar, Essences, Figs, Dates, Worcestershire Sauce, Pickles, Shoe Blacking, Apples (choice Rassets), Syrups ef all kinds, Ginger Beer, and Seda Water with choice flavorings, Cigars, &e, Thankf~l for the very liberal patronage ten- dered, I most respectfully solicit a coutinu- which railway construction has annihilated | ance of the same. space, receives a very good exemplification in the fact that in the last issue of the | Mail we recorded the departure a few hours p:eviously of a battalion of Halifex volunteeis from this city, and thatin this issue we record their progress westward along the Ottawa 1,000 miles away. With an excellout system of railways binding a country together, distance is no longer a factor to be taken into account. When the C. P. R. ia completed—as it will bein a few weeks—volunteers can go from Halifax to British Oclumbia in less time and with less incovvenience, than would have heen necessary thirty years ago in merching from Halifax to Amherst. Steam and élec- tricity have assuredly made space of litile account iu the affairs of a nativn, if thay have not wholly destroyed i, T. CARTER. Ch’town, April 18, 1855—%wks eod THAS. E, MOR*E * CO., Halifax, having pur- « chased 1000 packages Tea, previous to advance in prices, aconsig>ment from which will be landed at Charlottetown per first steamer, the subscriber would respectfu'ly solicit inspection of samples and prices, now | tu be seen at his office, 13 Queen Street. A. H. B,. MACGOWAN, Agent, ‘‘l’town, April 16th, 1885 — Imo entl UNTIL ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS | OFFER THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT A DISCOUNT OF 15 TO 25 PER CENT. BELOW OUR FORMER PRICES: 65 Dow. FELT HATS, 76 Doz. White and Colored SHIRTS, $1,700 worth of Ready-made CLOTHING, superior quality (our own make), 80 pieces WORSTED, 172 pieces TWEED, which I offer to make to order, or sell by the yard, at prices that no one can afford to undersell. 10: | have secured the services of Mr. James McLeod, Formerly of the firm of C. E. ROBERTSON, who is so favor- ably known for many years a8 a Master Cutter, ee 10: Your Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 72 Queen Street. Ch’town, April 16, 1885--3mos eod&wkly ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. FIRE. CA PITA LL, @ ~ - - - = o HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitehell, Agent, ae) Risks Taken on Most Faveorabie Termas. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F tH. ARNAUD, M@ROWAN TRS RANK OF rATABAY, $2,000,000 Mharlatictomwn, tan TEQK = nes a —— of 7 Bellevue Cottage “and Farm, (Adjoining the Bellevue Farm.) Card of Thanks. —— sO EWE undersigned is desirous of extending I his heartfelt thanks to Capt. Muttart and his noble crew, for their kindnees to him whilst crossing from Cape ‘Termentine to Cape Traverse on the ifth inst. While in an exhausted and almost helpless condition, caused by receiving a very severe injury, the crew treated me in the kindest poss:ble man- ner. I ecapnot see how it was possible for men who are naturally so kind and consider- | ate to persons crossivg, to have reports circu- (¢ lated about them such as lately appeared in| ® the papers. J.C. JELLEY, Montreal. AM inatructed, by W. H. Haszard, to sell by Auction, on Thursday, April 29th. inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises, that beautifully situated Cottage, and Farm of about 6% acres of land, on Lot 48, facing on Hillsborough Bay, and within 3 miles of Southport Ferry. For a summer residence or seaside hotel his site capnet be surpassed. The Farm is early all cultivated and in good condition Terms :—5° per cent. at Sale, the balance |in tour years at 7 per cent A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, April 18, 18805. GROCERIES, &c. | Y Auction, at my store, 22nd, ivst., at 11 o’clock : t Pun, MOLASSES, April 16, 1885,—eod wkly Yacht “Claribel.” ee ee Y Auction, Thursday, April 23rd, at 12 o'clock, noon, where she now lies, at - Ee. souk ae No. 2 Wharf, the fast-sailing yacht f Kes . *‘Claribel,” with h i ae MACH ES, vet l, er tackle and sails com 25 Dozen BR Ss, ; | This beautiful yacht has a length over all 25 Boxes Miller's BLACKING, |of 40 feet, 12 catia Register; (Yacht measure, 100 Boxes smoked HERRING, 118 tons), has large cabin accommodatisa and 2 Boxes Evaporated APPLES, jis in every way well equipped and hand- Pickles, Worcestershire Sauce, Paper Bags, | #emely finished Stove Polish, Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Mus-| Terms at Sale. tard, Cinnamon, Mixed Sp*ces, Ke. Weduesday, Sale postive tp close consignments. | A. McNEILL, N J. CAMPBELL, | : AUCTIONEER. Auctioneer, | Ch’town, April 14, 1885. Ch’town, April 17—4i arr —__—$<—$$ $$$ $$ —AND— LARGE FACTORY BUILDINGS. RB AUCTION, f".HE partnership heretofore existing be- tween Mr. Charles E. Robertson and the Subscriber, as Merchant ‘Tailors, under the style of CHARLES E. ROBERTSON, having expired by lapse of time on the lst of April, inst , I hereby give notice that I have with- drawn from that firm and have resumed busi- Monday, April 27th, at 1? ness as Cutter and Tailor for o'clock, noon, Mr. D. A. Bruce, Queen Street, On the premicss, that conveniently eiteated, where | solicit a continuance of the liberal ne'v, and nicely-finished Dwelling House, | P*ttage which the public have extended to ieitie: the. endinmbitiend Steet, me for so many years on this Island. JAMES McLEOD —ALSO ‘1? ' : Ls Ch’town, April 13, 1885 —6i pat3i her2i pre2 CHILDREN’S CONGERT. PPE Boys and Girls of St. Paul’s Sunday School intend giving their Annual Con cert on Tuesday, 2ist April, In their School- —— ia 15 ceuts; Sabbath School children 5 cents. Concert to begin at 8 o'clock, April 6, 1885—eod eo BONE MEAL, One of the Best Fertilizers The large Factory Buildings aud Grounds on Grafton Street (East) 72x80 feet, and a Vacant Lot in rear of same, The whole of this valuable property, owned by Paul Lea, Fxg, MUST BE SOLD, and offers a capital chance for safe and protitable investment. Terms —2* per cent. at Sale, the balance in 3 years, bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum. A. McNELLL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, April 16, 1885, YO LET—A neat, well-linished Cottage, on the St. Peter’s Road, together with stable and ceach-house, and half an acre of land Dwelling House, Vacant Lot, Notice of Dissolution. ODDFELLOWS’ NATAL DAY CBLBBRATIQ APsIL 27th, Ins, IN THE EVENING, aT THE MARKET HAty, the great nautical opera “PINAFORE” will be presented, embrasi talent ackaemamal and aon and eat Scenery and Costumes have been . which will greatly enhance the rendition Tickets for sale at the usual members of Committee aud at the Hall. Doors open at 7.15. Opera be gins at §, Attentive ushers will be in attendance, W. H HASZARD, Ch’town, April 18—5i cod pat eod a ~ Gity of Gharlottetowy, TENDERS, t*EALED TENDERS will be reget ) the Mayor's Ullic2, until noon ef ae the 27th of April instant, from parties mY ling to supply the city with yi 30,000 feet 3-tach Merchantable emlock Plank. . 20,000 feet 2-inch do de, Fitteen thousand feet of each deser} plank to be delivered on Queen’s was Charlottetown, on or before the L0th day of May next, andthe balance on or shout the Ist of June next. The Counci! do not bind themselves tp ae cept the Lowest or any Tender, By order, A, H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, Ch’town, April 1%, 1885 —sat ta chur ~ NOTICE, To Whom it May Concer, I HAVE appointed FB, M- Myrick, off Tig. nish, P. E. L., wy Agent for the Dominion of Canada, with power to manufacture and sell my patent ('an-heading Machine. GEORGE A, MARSH. a To Lobster Packers and (an Makers, y AM prepared to fill order. for the above mentioned Machine, and also for the Jobnston Soldering Machive. For particulars, price, &c., apply to the undersigned at Tiguish, or to J. H. Myr & Co, Charlottetown, where the i may be seen in operation. E. M. MYRICK. Tignish, April 18, 1855—3i eod herdi MORTGAGE SALE, TO, be Sold ly Public Agvtion, at the Law Courts Fuildivg, m Charlottetown, js Queen’s County, Prine: Edward Seland, oun Wednesday, the twentieth dap of May next, at the hour of tweive o’clck, neon. LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying avd being on Lot or Town ship number Thirty two, in (jueen's County, in Prince Edward tslaad, bounded and des cribed as follows, ‘hat is to ss ; Bye line commencing on the west side @ the North River Road, at the sou'h-east argle of a farm of Iend in posression ct EBrgh Hck wea, and running westerly along the southern bound. ary thereof to the soutawest angle ol Balu Hogh Mekwen's iarm, thence ronning seuth five chains, thence east to the Noth River Road aforesaid bya line parallel with the sail Hogh MeKwen's southem bound-ry, thence vorth along the western side of sad road to the place of commencement, contera- ivy thirty five acres of land, a lit'le more or less. The above sale will be made ander and by virtue of a power of sale contained im ap i denture of mortgage, bearing date the seven teenth day of February, A. D, 1883, apd made between Penelops McKenzie, of North River, of the one part, avd Joauva (arrell ef Charlottetown. of the other part. For further particulars apply to Masai’. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitor, “harlottetown ; Dated 17th day of April, A. D., 1849. JOANNA CARROLL Ch’towa, April 18, 1885—oaw tl sale sat —=— WANTS, LOST, FOUND. de. —_—_— oo \ JANTED--A Cook and a Housemaid. Apply at Examin? office, apr 18 cence »y ASTURE LOT (2 acres) for Sale or to Let, edivin‘ng Hon, G. W. Deller, on Malpeque Road. Ajply te Arch’d Kennedy, Sailmaker. eprl8 — 3wks ANTED--Tin Cutiiogs, = \ iubbish of all kinds, ot McMillaus Coal Depot, Duncan's Old Wharf —k. Me Mii'aa. apr16—thur sat Fer ND—A Lady’s Brown _Meriono Shoul: der Cape. The owner will please : the EXAMINER Office. sprl — yee ae or about the Ist as May, a House or Cottage in cont of the city. Apply at Reddin’s Drug Store. apri4 es ANTED — A. second hand cevtlemsn’ Saddle, in good condition. Apel this otlice. apli—% a e “J eD* ANTED--A strong, active Girl for 8 eral housewoik Apply ab the ve Edward Island Hospital apr lately G. O LET -All or port of the premises occupied by Advertiser othee, * Fraser’s corner; can be fitted and ep for Barber Shop, Offices, & Apply Dorsey, Goll & Co.—aprd N experienced foreman of & coaet ae factory desires a siluaiou, If Tue Examiner cflice. opt IX BOARDERS can _ be comfortably kK accommodated at Miss Sew t ae of Great George aud Euston Streets aut r¥XO RENT—-The Subscriber offers for attached ; surroundings pleasant. The above pore is within a fow minutes’ walk of the Known. vity, and wow occupied by Professor Mellish,} Cash paid for Old Possession given about the Ist of May. Apply ae =— ti Hector Mayieod, Charicteetown Royalty. J. W. MoGILL. 1 ward? March 28, (884—2me daily tans aat wkly half the Shop, formerly occupied a ’ Mewsre. Bremnbr Brow —W. A Brevasd