Se caters: scadie warmer or ‘. a ard Seis Sk i ss <a ae eee Ss “Ra ctr am ut ms ere a A i le ht ey aS er eae eee eae a — ~ me _ —— a ee LLL A ~~ - — —T >) 7? nh 2 fs J om “a — CoG i} AN Cae Pury, save oe Julag -. oho Si. THE DALI At the two torn or | seis, ENGLISH medical men are puzzled to know ’ } ’ 7 ] fast bY Le a .] lk mn he Murohe | hi t} Suvlish orauineis are dimin- Tue Daily Ex AMINER, Mr McNeill, 1 steer, 1900 | matohes for this belt it was. wen by Murphy | how ius saat BAG aN ee oe of the. ti : " J Mutch, 1 ateer. 1327 | who made 500 miles, and H rs = ae = 4 | Wsnbig th sae. 4 ait , testiIMeny OF the - M AY 31, ISS1. iJ Mutch, 1 steer, . ; ISM} which was the best recor 1 until Rowell di | tote a6 that they sell more hats of » small 7 J Mutch, 1 heifer % . / ‘ 1547 | i, cuite better size than they did a few years @)f0, and the oe W Dodd, I cow 1250 | a mnmaemenacnnemememcvamemennmencenmncmmncenmas enn emer? | i foreyce to be di i i in th statement as ¥ Asia doll toor iol ts ee sateeag tae be atthe that bay henda are becom- Tho Prince Edward's” Cargo aan vi a, 2 ste vi omen POocra Wha Cob ey hens. must be either tha : . rn ads ae ~~ iii i: ALLL ae | ° , . awe ne # nail yr. oF tna ie eaacs #re iat Me ‘ Anda Ihe Lise We. : * . . - © Ander n, I ' ‘ ' rie : i re aT Tue steamship Prince Edward eniled | \ Ww : sci ' be . ion PARMERS in thern Illinois are complain: | large as vld-fashioned heals are. A Man ‘i » | 4 +a T it, 3 2 . i . s : at ateay ‘ 4 > KD Pesses he "a m1 inf from Charlottetown this forenoon. Her) yy yeKay, 1 steer 200 | ing of ihe drought | eee ee i es s aa - 9 ce a : — : 1a ine cver s'ndy reduces the Ze OF the head, OU eargo consisted of forty -eight thousand | Mr Warren, | sicer, 1 is w PP i a , ne : iets mufl:et with the vier = i e 2 “A ) nha Ov” . r ‘ | [ -. a i nia Heory ‘ p> ‘Ss I ne % bushels of corn and peas shipped at ‘ “et ei ’ fet ae ( an wie other medical men, that a large 1ount | at vv) peor a eiVibh, at Mh tn i i tits far bbdh aby ‘hy 6 - . ote se Montreal, one hundred aud ten head of) i add do oT oe _ of work imposed upon any pert of the body ~ ' ¢ . ' ; . . cattle shipped jointly by the Ocean i Ir has been decided to erect a status to the! causes the development rather than the Stearn ship Company and ‘Messrs. Blake | Nova Fcotia Blections. ‘ate Lord Beaconstield in London. | contraction of that portion ef the human Bros. of this city, and two bundred and | ninety-three sheep shipped by a Carrell Brothers, Th: Prince Edward was iu this port only twenty-two hours, | and we think it will be admitted th at | the managers are fairly entitled to the| le credit of giving the vessel * quick «e- r spatch.” ' THe elec tions in Pictou and Colchester take place on the tSth June. sition seem determined to test the tee Sen { both counties in the forlorn hope ot | “getting a man iv.” Pictou in the reperal election of 1874 gave the Grit candidate a large majority; aud ney The cattle are the second lot sent to} evide utly think that they have a chant Great Britain from this Island; and we believe that in the Home market they will reflect credit on those who fed and selecced them. They weigh, ou an aver- age, fourteen hundred pounds, and were purchased at an average price of 44 cents per pound, They will be landed at! Avonmouth dock, Bristol Channel, and) thence forwarded to the best markets. | Mr. Patrick Blake accompanies the | shipment. The sheep were carefully selected, and | altogether make up a very fine flock. That a commencement has at length | been made to improve our commercial | arrangements with the mother country, is | extremely gratifyiog ; though we should | have felt better satisfied had it been made , without the aid of Government. Our representatives who interested | themselves in getting a subsidy for the! Prince Edward are to be thanked ; and the Government are also to be thanked | for responding readily to their request. But it would have been) much more creditable to Prince Edward | Island if the trade had been opened by | the unaided enterprise of its merchants | and people. Our gratification is also tempered by the fact that the whole cargo was not made up at this Port. There is no good | reason why this Islaud should not ship a full cargo of produce every time the Prince Edward can make a trip; and iu this respect we hope soon to see an im- provement on the in provement which has been made. ‘There is one point in connection with the shipment of cattle £0 which calls for special remark. Among | the cattle were some very superior | thoroughbred stock geiters. We think it! is greatly to be regretted that our farm- ersand stockraisers (o pot retaiv im-| proved stock in the Province, the impor-| tation of which costs large sums to) the couutry. To see young Durham i have | nople auth land ; reforms, So they man, of electing one caudidate pow. brought out their strengest the man who stood at the Lead of the | poll in the last election held before the Grits ‘“‘were tried and found wanting.’ But we think they will be disappointed iu their expectat ion. The Turco-Greek Convention. Advices from Athens state that publication of the Turco-Greek couveu- | ‘tion has caused there. | Moderate men declare they cannot under- - +. _- tae |; consternation stand how the powers could impose such conditions ou Greece unless ber humill-| ation was intended. The ratification of | the conveation is said to be impossible The representatives of the powers hav e. made urgent representations to the Greek | Premier to induce him to seud instruc- tions to the Greek Minister at Cons! izing him to sign the special convention between Turkey and for facilitating the surretider of the ceded The Premier rep ied that anti- Greece ie rritory. | probably it would be necessary to sum- mon the Chamber of Deputies belore siguivg the convention. FS ETT OBITUARY. We regret to-day to record the death /of William E. Clark, Esquire, of Mount | Stewart. Mr Clark was for many years well known as the representative of Malpeque iu our Local Legislature, and an evergetie worker with Coles, Whelan Swabey in’ many of our political Op more than one oceasion he p Siew of Ulisse f, held- the Collector of toms for Charlottetown, the duties of which he discharged with eticiency. As a thorough temperance maa he did the cause good service where he resided, (aud as a magi-trate few could equal him in his kaowledse of our Local Statutes We sympathize with bis family in thei: cattle with pedigrees, exported by dead | bere avement. meat traders at about one fifth the sum it | would ccst to import enimals of the same breed and description, seems to us radi- cally wrong. Surely at a time when | great inducements are being held out. by the Government Stock ‘Farm ard: Provincial Exhibitions for the raising of | thorough bred animals on shipment for the shambles of these valu-| ableyoung stock, instead ot keeping them ‘? for breeding purposes is reprehensible iv) ; the extreme. The following is a fall list of the stock | with the weights and the names of the feeders :— LBs. | 2933) HE Swabey, 2steers, ; : 1320 | P Delahunty, | cow, : : ‘ Mr Vessey, l cow, . Frias ee 1207 | Mr Mathews, | ae ' . ‘ 1195 | Wm McEwen, 3 steers, . ° ‘ 4140 | D McKay, | steer, ; ‘ i 1547 D Me Kay, | steer, ‘ ‘ ; 1475 | C Deckendorff, | steer, . ; ‘ 1172) BR Found, | cow, ‘ ‘ : ‘ i285 | § w Irving, steer, . ° : ‘ 1495 W Irving, l steer, . ‘ : ° 1322 J Hayden, | steer, . . ‘ ° 247 G Sinelair, 1 ateer, i : 1920 G W Beutley. | ateer, aie . 1425 | R Paublo, 1 steer, . ‘ « é W Orr, 1 steer, pu ig et ey 1240 | W Orr, 1 steer, ; ; 1220 | W Proffit, 1 steer, j ‘ ° 1495 | do 1 do, ye! eo. 8 W Crozier | steer, ° ° . 1245 | W Ross, 2 steers, . i ‘ : 2595 | PBagnall,l steer, . .- + - 1282 | . ° 1 do ; § ‘ 1357 | pall, 7 steers, : ; ‘ 8965 oi ae aS ee ‘ , ‘ aoa Bagnall, | steer, ‘ ‘ ° 575 | do i & ee , ‘ ; 1092 | A David, 2 steers, . ; ‘ : 2h43 | A Simpson, 1 steer, ; ; ; 1462 | do 1 do, ; ; ' 1172 | C Bulman, | steer, : ‘ : 1315 do 1 do ; ‘ ‘ 1130 Ww rn 1 steer, : . : 1195 J Simpson, | steer, : ‘ ‘ 1225 | do Soom, < ‘ “ i D MeNeill, | steer, ‘ : : 1480 | J McNeill, 1 steer, . . ; ‘ 1630 | § Poole, 1 heiter, 4 ‘ r . 1235 | amet... , . . . el H Robinson, | steer, a ; : 1iz2| Jc Clarke, 2 steers, i c 459 | T Bulman, | steer, . ‘ ; ; 1445 | B a l steer, . } ; ‘ 1400 | N Enzer steer, . » ‘ ; 1407 | Mr. ao 1 bell, . . ‘ 1655 | W Farrow, l cow, . : ; - 157 | M West, I steer, oh WeAIg 1435 | D MeMillan, | bull, . ‘ ; , 1S15 | T Veray. | bull, é ‘ ; 1932 | G Alexander, | buil, ’ ‘ ‘ 1655 | Mr Woolrich, 2 steers, . ‘ , 2454 | W Howard, | cow, . ‘ . ‘ 1337 | J Dickson, | cow, . . ‘ - 1312! F Bain, 1 cow, ‘ é j é 1460 P Faiu, | steer, ‘ ; , 1isz B Bain, 2 steers ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 2458 | FP Bovver, 4 steers, . ‘ d “ 5130 | BP Bevyer, | bull, ‘ . . 1827 | N McKinlay, } bull, ‘ ‘ ¢ 2072 | N McKinlay, 4 steers, . er 5789 J McKinlay, 2 steers, , ‘ ; 2472 | T Cro by, 2 cows, . ‘ . : 2379 | Capt Meredison, 1 stecr, . : ‘ 1557 Charles Palmer, 2 steers, . a 3080 | 1500 | 2210 | G Mason, leteer, . ‘ 4 : G Mason, 1 bull, ; ‘ j : W Motch, i bull, . . ; P 2°62 | H McDonald, 1 bull, : : 1432 | W “Stewart, | steer, eee OE ee BE Wright, 3steers, . . . 1482 | 1180 Canadian Pacific Railway. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES, Times reporter, Hiarder, assistant The Winnipeg having interviewed Mr. was enabled to get from him figures tha’ will satisfy eve cy unprejadiced mind, as te Th 1@ Oppo- fy mena © tratiic |} the Island. the | manag ser of the Canadian Pacifie Railwey the great reduction made by the Byibitnte in the freight and passenger rates of the | Po The subjoined statement will shew the great reduction made in passenger rates : ' Gpp: Se Ps 3 5 p a3 2. 62 gf 5° £6 eS +e @¢ es Emerson to St. Boniface $2 25 31 99 35e. Emersen to Cross Lake 575 485 90c. Winnipeg to Portage Is Prairie 240 208 35c St. Vincent to “t. Bont- face (Emigrant) 150 100 50c. | And go en to and from all stations in pro- | portion. The freight tariff is also changed through. out; the most marked reduction is on emi grants’ steck, implements and honsehold effects, which are carried from St. Vincent io St. Boniface at $11 25 per car, while the Gov ernment charged $23 for the same ser vice, or more then double the amount Another noticeable feature is that emi- grants are carried from St. Vincent to Win- nipeg at $1 each, the Government charge being $1.50, a reduction of 5 per cent. These figures will be found reliable, and | tour of ins] i that can be easily proven by a reference to the | published tarifis which are now in operation on the Canada Pacific Railway. © PHDE ISTRIANISI A. Tux New York W: ALK.—At noon on | Saturday the scores in the contest at New | York were as followa:-- Miles. 557 Se, RRR EHO EEE EERE EH ENE ETHER ED © NOE ccnsktcsn nevcnpodddhibectarcsenivieesena Gn | as cS.) si daplieweaoniie seckene ne NG. i, ccacn visita cede ue ddasdeensvceceenen he PERE. |. i. scutes scpaineds telat ippowveldtadtin See F MS | nodiidesepcogdsinnocoipemncenageehiel «saint Don OVEN eeeeeeerereeneenerees coos cents ees 451 eg ea ks vee bree 449 Clow and Littlewood have withdrawn,the former with 592 to his credit and the latter | with 480. t Thres to The following were the scores at the close | of the O'Leary six days contest on Saturday nigh : | sdeks detéadcinsesteekeiiensr areas GO PURO dacsstdjeeeos Fitzgera! a’ Howard ai ao ds shideaeetaliainetinalinaas al ae Sullivan eee eewees Cooter ees eeeeerees 525 bh «Oe reetewee shoes tO ees ceeeet eocereees ce Ceetorenesesesee ao a Oe i oreo end: ak Claw SOOO ERE EEE ORR THEE EEE EER Ee 502 DPOGNI, cnnene ca cccesensccssdensoosennediesgensee OU PE: cancsgitnninns eu evmsaciiiiiinessseOn : Dufrane.. PTET TTOREL Lee ee eee 4894 SE is. a 4 sek a nupinindnaeie .'s Vint and Sulliven each beat the best re- cord. *The former receives about $2,490 and the belt, while Fullivan takes $1,400. The score msde by Vint of 578} is, es stated above the best om record, so far 060400 ; that ali | week ayo. 7 ° Se . ‘ . iT is reported that, by the advice of her physicians, Princess Louise has postponed from Envian :: —— ler departure Dorpax despatches say the Boer Leaders have expressed lovaltv to the Government and a desire to maintain friends’ ip with the Hritish. Tur discovery of a valuable depesit of Yriveli, or polishing powder, was made re- yently wear S Johu, N. B eaid to have Tus electri Such a Buccess li ; ’ @ rauway 38 proved | Berlin that a ‘cond one has vech startea, —--- - THe Jews at St. Petersburg deprecate | outside intervention on their belial!, as cal- | a reform. ae rn i Frankfurter Zeitung has been prose- | Bismarck, aud its monthn’s lunprison- | culaied to retard eve - Tues cuted for editor sentenced to cne disres; ect to | ment. James Repvin. Ese., Inspector of Weights and M. ires, bus returned from the I[:- | an otticial tour to the We-t end of iand pst eR ket to-day, is eeiling at Burrer inthe mat from 18 to 20 cent ‘? pound, Last mar- | ket it sold at frei i te 25 cents. The} | decline is aacounted for by a large supply | Sypxery Hat, artist to the Lencen Gra- A gether with the Governor-General’s ew nide-de cai ai] sail ithe 16: J aie for Ca T y Dos aCVuWMpanyio tiis i.xceilency to 3 tov peor Oy the 2*th May, while mén were di uv a drain at Lawreneetown, N. 5.. for the Hal fax 7 the CRS ACTOS* a lead af fue bearing quartz. Speciniens procured show so0a prospects lor a summer & Work, Si eieito ta ’ Adams & De "amp, Ni Ww Ye rk have seld to Clark & Bothweil, New York. id *Suuth Lead” erty at ‘Tangier, N.S., for $23,000 The mine was formerly own and “ nekee i bs the J abe Mii ins; Co. of New York See amas ‘j P. EB Istaxp Money The St. John slave § tvs: ithe bar k of New Brunewiek has discontiuned iaking Prinee Edwarii [sland and St. S ephen money the face on deposit, and will only ace pt it now at | one tall scot Giscount, a er oo j . > » > : Iv is pleas ny to S85 thatour s’ree's are arg chaned up, and we hope cit:zens wiil snow their appre ciation of the improve- onuciior Smithis making by not it future seatrering their ashes ard other about the gutters and sid walks. ora has been made reuse A DISCOVERY of iren at Guysboro, N.S., and there is consider- able excitement there in conseque The achooner *' British Pearl,” which arrived at Halifax last week from Guysbero, carried | eixhty tors of ore, which is being sent to | the Londouderry Iron Works by rail, Tue Halifax fereid sass Hon. A. G avd vir. Carmichael calied a meeting of Gait Party in Halifax fer Friday night, the response was not particularly Giits in Colchester wich Mr. Row, Mr. MeLelan. The only aatier actually decided at the meeting waa to issue | acall to the Party fer *‘ funds,’ and thus elevate the standard of purity another noteh. | a nce, Jones the bat be arty the Joves te } Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’sa Court, this ferencon, James McAleer was sen- tenced to one month's unprisonipent fur steal- ing lead aud zinc from W. EK Dawson & Co. James Rush aud on the same charge, were acquitted. P, O’fiare, arrested on complcint of ‘isos. Breen, | for being druwk an* disorderly on his pre- | mises, Wis fined $20. Charles Harvey, con- | victed of sling liyuor without licemse, was | fined $30. Mr. iin isiiieaatiitieipies secretary of the Canada | way, who has jast returned from a} xechion over the road, in compauy the members of the Syndicate, siates the influx of emigrants iuto Masitoba and the North West this siamiver wil) be enormons, DRINKWATER, : Rau with te says that already here has been a great rush of setdes to the Grand Vailey of the | Saskatchewan, a there is every prospect that it wall contin: . ee News from the Upper Ottawa indicates difticn tics feared te bein the eay f this -e.s n's drive are at an eid, and the | logs inall the s'reanis will come down | wi heut serious trouble; even in locelities | where the outlook was worst the «pinion now is that there vill be abusdance of | water, even if there should be no ran for a tine. The water im the Ottawa has been | stead: ly risieg fur some d«ys, and is now considerably higher than was anticipated a | Se A MoesT eanpioetan event occurred at Nas JASSALA _Powat, ‘car Beileviile, Vet.aee the | 24ih Some 300 pen ekers bad as-einbled on | the smalt wharf at this point in auticivati » of the arrival of the steamer Prince Edward v“ hich Was to carry then: t» the ity, whe suddenly the timbers whica support the gan way thas connce’s the piers began to ¢ rack, ano with bat a moment's warping upwards ot 100 pcople Were precipitaicd into the water, which, fortunately, is n-t mere than frem four feet m di pth. ‘the scene which be betier im agiucd than de- scribed, bas alte deal of confusion el] - : P » ley a Were Safely lauded, ensued can ra preat the untertunates _ LANDED, and sit m2 | May 31, ’S!1 —3i William M:Padyea. arresied | f | town, : ai Ube ports, 'TO be River at the north cast | sonth forty-five , @od ten iiks to sat i the | of jand, anatomy. It is to be hoped that the plu - hemenon will be erg uirs do ito. Scientrfik inen should not allow so important a matter 10 beffls them. They bave already foun ‘ont what causes heads to swell, surely they will discover why some heads are contract ig. Wail, Ma. Jerrerson Davis living very quietly in Montre ul, with a view to esta iish his right to ontam a copyright for lie : ‘ hew work on the U: ederacy. see a te eee ee ee inenieinentied gu aed Te 2 FP sy oF XE TURNIP SccU. in i aie _ % ~e gorene, Vn) O18 nik, Sale at Our Store, ING NRARLY SST VARUSTI SS EN CULTIVATION, ALSO, Mangold Wurtzel, >, eel, Corn, . on 1 > oe ny ALE and RETAIL ¥,* ? lie Foddet » ofer WHOLES - c * RSee7 AB 2g0 boxes Extra Sealed and Smoked Dizby Nerdoys 3 : ** Real Digdies,” a prime lot, Wit ~~ & Y ddd Adds 4 DODD. {Jucen “qguare. rE LET 4 WEL NISHED SHOP on Qaezen sa opposite the Post Oifics. Rent S700 uqurre at the office of }. & Tt. MORRIS, May as, 151. Queet t- eet cansciaiiatemen sie IN Or TCH. ~“ENDERS will be les seus eka at ths De- partineat, at Ottawa np tu Sth June next, for Buoy Service at Ports in Privce Islang, Full particulars application at the office Department Martine and and from the respective can be ot Mr. Pishe rice, Charlotte. Harvor Masters WM. SMiTH, Deputy Minister of M rine, Ac Dept. of Marine, &., Otiuwn, May 23, 881. | { Ch’towa, “rounds, on TOBACCO! j BB. 3) S pnblic i oS LE. No AM. instracted by the President and | Directors of t ian} ' Prine ly ) 61 QUEER STREET, Sm ee em me Mn ATS, yard | Island te il by I c Au ou the ction, RIgD NDBAY ; the Gih day ef June Nexis, 188, | at 11 o'clock, a. m., Ail the unsold portion of * ctr rawherr ry Hill” 28ST" mm § Katate, situate in Charlot* etown Roya! ty | CHRIS Ty ({formeriy belonging to the Hon, ¢ Pope, Low this ow owned by the Kank of P. ms Isiaud,. )| property extends from the Upper er) Vinin St. Peter’sa Road to the Hiilstwrough i 5 River, having a sood that Koad Loth sid: cf tiontaye on wer St Peter's ebd on the Li } ’ ‘ Koad Ji contains seven vy three acres, and | ti FUR. WOgt AD FELT is laid off iu lots of about one acre each, | In, and comprises some of the t nest Buiiding | weil sites in the neghborhosd of the City, A plan of the property can be seen at my office. | Sale to comimence ab the Upp r St. Peter's | on 4 ‘MiGRRISON’S Road, de 2 ‘ 2 rar Terms easy and made knovn at sale. a May 27, 1881. WILLIAM DODD, | wiliebalind sibeniniiiatins Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE, AM instrocted ts the Adminleteatectiua’ i th: Estate of Jobn Doyle, late of Lot feceased, intestate, to sell at PUBLIC AU TION, ou the premise 5, ON SATURDAY, the eleventh day of June next, at the bour ef twelve o'clock, noon, the residue of the term f nine buvdred ond ninety-nine years,granted by lease datcd 4th January, 1837, to said late 0, ISSI. Be 4 aT avy VW 13 3 i W.C. HeDonald's Manufacture, ip" RECT FROM FIRST HANDS. [25 CAUDIES, * ¢ 30 HALF B aa Joba Doyle, by Sir James Montgomery, Archi tae arn ~e oe | bald Montgomery .and Robert Montgomer oo be) ATP he lin all thag tract of land situate on Lot aforesaid, bounded es follows; Commencing at |a@ stake fixed on the north side of the road leading from Charlottetown to Tracadie, ran. Se ihit Vell KNOWN TWIN GOLD BARB BiUNNEITE, VICTORIA, ining from thence nerth for the distance of NAPOLEON, |sewenty chains; thence north filty-eight de. RDT.HY LWIST ‘grees east for such distance as to admit of OV Al, |six chains at right angles to the first-mén- BRITISH NSOLS, | tioned line; thence senth seventy chains to LAUREL ithe aforesaid Tracadie road, and thence along \ VALES, ihe roaa to the place s f ginning, contain : forty-two acres, more or less, Also all thas 5 | i? day ‘other tract of land situste on said Lot 34, come a? Adah boaa %. ° : ? on a} |mencing at @ stake tixed at the south-cags corner of land now or lately owned by Patrick agy | Reily; running thence north eight chains and ‘eighty links; thence east eleven chains and ‘ninety links; and thence south fifty-cightde. RRIVED TO-DAY, | grees west fifteen chains and ter links to the place of Leginuing, containing five acres, mote 223 daz. PAILS or less, 25 doz \LF PAILS, Dated this 27th day of May, A. D. 1881, a ‘ ROOMS Terms at sale. (0 doz. WASH BOARDS A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, REVISED EW TESTAMENT! [ma 23} rT a ey si: 5 se ¢ | , @ 3 = 2 te aes 1 ' wip} rer ie ' ~o- we - : ' eS ahaa Da ' iNd, oO ihe | JUST RECEIVED WesesbOW Guauly Wwe alWays ke i 4 in | i -~ LT ‘ARVELL BROS: — NAVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street, : ‘I ay Zi. 1854, Qin Me Taf av? msiiowesnaniicesnisititaara wha’ Ge © — a cmt Wanted Before July 1st, Four ‘Thousand Dollars in ets, PHAN] , $4000 | IN CENTS} W. 2. B ers 1ank lis customers. and the gen vera), for the very liberal | aul } patronage ©) ei te him during the time; ..- 2 ‘ Age). ; ‘oy > 2 " oC } he has bee nin business, au i to inform them GOODS SOLD A i LOW EST PRICES, i that he has jeased and i3 now fitting up the} — ' Store ou (Grraftan Street (formerly oceapied | Any quantity taken frem Cash purchasers i by Miss Ellis, i » . a *>es > - a! ; ' . . where h > hopes to see all his or in payment of old aceounts., old customers and as many new ones as will! i fn vor him w ith A cail ; also i} at 1e wil W. =. DAWSON & co. ie ee May 27, 1881—1 Rall af a panoopania thigngn f ae “9 - OGL Gb dh UUUSLUGI aio Uissgu [oo is FOR CASH, A ILLS Fa SALE His Largo, Fashionable and Well | & , af . a | Selected Stock ef i , . va proprietor i —— to leave the Boats, Shoes &S 7 Mi BS, i country, offers th desirable Mill Pro- |perty kuown as the Conmencing on May 29th, until - Peonc. BERlic 5 moval ) No reasonable ofier cea” Si aad SEiLEs, in Lot 9, Don’t forget the place. isituated at the Brac Station, with railroad Ldward | oltained on ! A Lop, Agent | {ma 31 2 ! MORTG‘G: SALE, Fold by PUB BLIC 2 I AUCT ION, on FRI- DAY, t the elgnth day : JULY NEXT, at the bonur of twelve « oe k, Deon, Court Heuse in Papeete, iu County, anderand by virtue of a Power of Sila contained in an JTndenture of Mor; age bearing date the 29th day of Octover, A. D, 1878, and made: between James Beal Hodgson of the one part, and Petur Murch:sou of the other part, — 4 Li, that tract, piece or parcel of land ft situate, lying and being en Let or towne ship Numter Feur,in Prince Coonty, in the said Island, bounded as follows that is tc say Commencing ou the North West shore : Geerge Mv} the w angle of Ruar’s farm; the nee idian of the toriy-five d accordt: g te the yeur 1764, ruunmg i five Douks; thence west sixty-three charms; ! ih Bce neorta ten ¢ bins; Theuce east sixty- paCVen chains aud tweoty-feur links; thence degrees cast fourtecr : thence the Shore Various cotirses of Westwardly to coi talning following snict shore of Comm<« noement, and out mere or less, thie pl ce ReVeniy-seven a little For further particulars apply at the effice of Messrs, bodyson e& i lottetown or Summerside, THERE can f course, be no of jection to! one Who is building or repel g a house or | store waking sfence ape creles by » the side- walk near which the repairs are going on | Any man | { ; | thonk he goes just a httle too far; whe tries to improve the eity sheuld receive not oniy epplause but en couragement. But if, in addition to fene- ing in the sidewsik, a persor. lumbers up the se reet with timber and rubbish, we and we | ley to direct the attention of Gis "W orship | the Mayor, or bis euhoedinate cfiicials, to ; the im redim ents thus placed in the way cf | the public cpy osite the p:emises of Meesrn. W. E Dassen & Co., corner of Kent and 4572 beating Rowell’s score at London in Novom- ' Groat George Streets. Stone 31 + on) Dated this thirttetn day of Mav, A. D. 1881. PETER MURC Is0N, Mo: tpagee, ee REMOVED | ‘HE MILL VALLEY WOOLLEN MILLS t OMPANY have vemaved their Fac ‘tory Cleth from the Store | ely aceapied by Wii- liam Gorden, to Ter zzick’s store, at the corner of Queen and Kent streets, whece a fresh supply of Fancy ‘ieth may be seen. Highest price paid for wool. CC. H. SOHURMAN, Agent. play 28—41, whly fils | agnetic Borth | Zrees West ten Chalus und se venty- | at the | Prince | chaing ! southe | -half acres | M.Leo , Solicitors, Char- | DRY GOODS La. NE, flepnart, W. BR. BGs a nut /rupuing right to the Mills, The Mills are ldrven by a 3)-horss power eugine, of the 1. pRucet kind ‘ihe: is lu the Mill a Shin le i aculihe, Urcsescut Machine, Rotary Mu, | Trimmtr Maiit and bdger, ail complete ab once, SiG 28 Many more can necessary ; lots of power, there is au endicss lot of lumber in he | vielnity, sach as eprece and Hemlock, and = ‘SPECI Ay TY. | the on-y geod jor gettirg cedar timber mu a | ou the ds land, which is so desirable for ab ;purposes. All this, with steck of lum! asd many more thngs too numerous to mes- ’mhRblnEg j PUrshadabes > jad ied it plac "PNT PRA WaAwnEm Dwr CK. ‘ (Boruc ROS. HAVE NOW OPENED | gion, with a new D welling House and out- | ATi ‘buildings, will be sold for one-half cost, ‘nce 3a @ gong chanas s in- LARGE AND YARIED ASSORTMENT Lins is a gooc chance for some one, For in | formaatloa appiy at the Mills. Laas cang Vrualia? fanagtian ond meri P i i: nia iis at $ ound, Re ENGUS wveliadial end smerican: **s'* ost, 3 ; Pra FT ATT S ELGY WANEED.—A smart honest an het alte Penad o BD wantel, apply to PF. 5. Hansford, e& The newest aud most approved styles. | water direst m 28 tf SYRNE BROS ws A house-maid ‘onl a nurse, sh uae ee. Sey Apply at EXamixkr Office. May 28, May Zi, Oo! nr (luven street VEEELE J So to “ENS CARREAGES—From $25. Some elegant patterns pow opens di at AR Coomus store. (ma 28 2: eee a rie | GS: A Gold BEAST PIN, the design | md being a hand holding a dagger, and™eet | with a garnet, The tinder s iil Le rewarded by |. Vang it at this Offi m2s Vis Abs Si AN—V ante od imucdiately, an | ’ os . i > t rape cei ale tmun ior @ Dry Goods Queen Salle jStere. Good references required. Apply at siti el le \% i8 othce, (ma 27 lw W ¥ have opened and are now showing | W ANTE b~ -- A capeli be aud trustworthy the largest and che. post stock of : person as Housemaid im a tambDy- ef three, Keffer fica. ence Apply at this {ma 26 3i Si —sunday evening, a Gold Broock. t Li ‘The finder will be rewarded by leavi tatihe LXaMINEE ofice. {ma 23 3i Vi /AS TED TO EXO MANCE—Anew ¥ \WAGON ior a HORSE tive or six years oli, For particulars apply to Ropes? tcome-, llarness Maier, Great George Street, Also ior saic, and always on hand, alot of s require, BRITISH AND FOREIGN , Publ iver «ficred by vs to the Ce Leen oom Lompieis in byery Popartment selected by ii of the Firm en first-class ught Harness. {m1 6i 2ew the tery Hest Zerms, We ff r them at unnsua'ly low prices to all who way favor us with a call. W ANTLD MAREE BIATELY. my tiret class HAKNEsS MAKER, te whom good wages and constant employment will be given. Apply to K. R. Mornisen, Eldon, iselfast, (2aw 2w W ANETLE— AGil jor general hovse- work, - Apply at kxamimun office, (m 27 ’ A superior artile of TEA always on at W. & A. BROWN & CO, May 30, lsol. x ft alt es in i & Se ENS Scie tt tn au AS, RMS SE gia Pd