Local aud Gther Items. [> hed Paris * ‘ in the eity - i u Island is €8 ~ ™ y underciothing is at Ljy3l - the man, the mais 4 huisance, : - vy York are raising money nh rrance SKirts and Corsets, Bb. Macdonald's. fyy3l oN ; { | at’ St. John’s, x. ' t best paseage > ist received at liy3l oo lvie, Finlay Me. , Ksqs., Summerside, are a coal from the Spriog t tweive mouths bas Kid, Oil Goat, and x west prices at J. B. Vacdona bs t }y3l | i . ‘ Ladies ‘ 2m that the Dominion ! 1y~- though notice was Vi 1 be closed, > n Omeara, L. L. D,, Rector isinthe city visitin, Umeara of St. Pauls, > ebrated I re neh Polish lor y best—for sale at J. B. ’ I i i ily3] hea 3 Tclitnaraié se _ two: (OPE iAl Dy; SPATCHUES 1 > THE XA MIN ER. | | The Cholera. Makseu.ies, July 30. . I a alu of melons has be. n prohibit d. Cholera is y ubing in intensity. The dis ease has made its appearance in several ‘ich had previously been exempt. Paris, July 30. here were twelve deaths from cholera _ Marseilles lst night, and 10 at Toulon. ie force of the epidemic in the two places continues to decrease, y ‘Nlaves w Marseitues, Joly 30. One death only from cholera since nine o'clock, Prize Fight, New York, July 30. _ The prae fight between Dempsey and Falljames. was won by Dempsey in 21 rounds, lasting 35 minutes After ten rounds the betting was one hundeed dollars Lo five. FPoance aud China. Parts, July 30. Prime Minister Ferry has refused to ex- tend the time for China to reply to France’s demands beyond present limit of August. -—— —~—ae—— -- A Denial. Carro, Jsly 30. It is officially denied that Osman Digna has been killed. — >: om +? — -_—-- eight inches in | (1 1°e Co., Wisconsin, the ot lay uy $20,000 damages to the ao lave seized a quantity of arms Tullamore, Lre., and men in connection with > ’ ‘ i BIN: ON, ofl f noral P. EF i wel in New Barbados, for- Island, and Lady York on Friday e¢; oe Decking the winter a colony of French agri- I t li be } ugnht over to instiuct the Fre Canadians in the culture of the beet manufacture of sugar. ~ French divorce law was gaztted Three thousand suits for divorcee have already been begun, many noble nt families being involved in some mE new on the och inst at pr line ol —-2 \r a meeting of Prime Minister Ferry and Li Fong Pao, the Chinese ambassador, it was arranged that China should pay France an indemnity of 20,000,000f. <A pacific solutioa of the trouble is new certain. sali / W. Hi. Lyxcn will lecture at St. Peter’s Koad School House, on Monday night next, Mouatagae Bridge on Tuesday, Kensington on \ lay, at ! organize brauches of the ! sud Dairyman’s Association. > Forty English agricultural laborers arrived in St. John on the 29th inst, The Sun says: Mr. 8. Gardner, Immigration Agent, has al- ready supplied several of them with places, | will be pleased to locate the balance as fa is a sflons come in, - A seRtiovs accident occurred at St. Pierre, Miq., on tne 28th inst. A steamboat owned by Fobissol & Co., while lyinz at the wharti bust her boiler, killing the fireman and shat- tering the steamer to pi ss. Portions of the Wreck were pri}: ted 600 yards, iiccesains Harry Gitmorz defeated Paul Patullo for the light-weight championship of Canada, Marquis of Queensbury rules, at Toronto, on the 28th inst. Il] feeling having previously | ‘ exists between them the tight was a bitter one, This is Gilmore’s sixth successful contest this season, ee In st. John, N. B., on Monday evening, a horse and carrisge driven by an unknown man ran over a young woman named Ida Hayes, at the foot of King street, and inflicted Injuries from which she died in a few minutes Tee person driving the horse did not stop and all attempts to discover his identity have siled a M i attributes the success of the Win lom team this year to the fact that the Canadians and English had met on equal term Th is the first year the Canadians have the Martini-Henri rifle since the rif were sent them from England for practice, eimai Pur St. John Sun Says : ‘*On the first of July there were 475 farnaces in blast in Great Britain and 421 idle, That is, nearly one-half the crude iron manufacturing establishments ry were unlighted, and the work- men ¥ formerly manned them were . in Free Trade Britain, where » blight and destroy. la hla , which gave a successful Viarket Hall last week, have returned to t ty, anu will appear again in . might They have withthem Stil who will give an exhibition of his w trap 29, slack wire, and club iance, Reserved Seat tickets Reddin’s Drug Store. i v i in th int eu ta ; ial { to learn that our friend Ande rson, late of Southport, id now laple, B. C., has been successful in obtaining a first-class license at the annual for teachers in Victoria, B. C. f seventy per cent on all ie highest ever made there in that in now take the highest place as a tea i would an opening occur, For the present he will continue at Maple Bay. —-— &- -——- ble maaic an average ¢ Lith and 12th of August is highly s cen of in Nova Scotia, The San- evry « i the Cy Frank Robbins’ Circas which | Florence NicuTincate, the eminent philanthr ipist, now sixty-four years of age, has written a letter from Paris to the New York Hera/d, giving practical advice in view of the rapid spread of cholera. The gist of her letter is contained in one pas- sage :—‘'Vigorously — enforce sanitary measures, but with judgment—e. 4g., scavenge, scavenge, scavenge; wash, cleanse and limewash; remove all putrid human re- fuse from privies and cess pitts, and cess- pools and dustbins; look to stables and cow- | sheds and pigsties; look to common lodging | houses and crowded places, dirty houses and yards. ‘Set your house in order’ in a!) ways sanitary and hygienic, according to the conditions of the place, aud ‘all will be well.” — - Iv is not often alady conducts an impor. tant law suit in court, but Mrs. Weldon, who did so in London the other day, was very suc- cessful. She brought an action for damages against a Mr, ~emple, a medical man who had signed a certificate for her seclusion as ‘‘a person of unsound mind and a fit sabject tor care and treatment,” under which the attempt was made to take her to a lunatic asylum, was concluded onthe 28thinst. A verdict in favor of Mrs. Weldon for £1,000 was rendered. The trial took place before Justice Hawkins, of the Court of Queen’s Bench, and a common jury. The defendant was represented by able counsel, but Mrs. Weldon conducted her own case, The trial attracted much attention, and the court was thronged with people during its progress, . o— JoLtivs HatwaaG, a despondent German, committed suicide in New York Friday, after making elaborate preparations. Placing a look- ing g'ass on a table he fixed in front of ita gun, loaded and cocked ths trigger, to which he attached a string. Seating himself in a chair in front of the table he placed the muzzle ef the gun against his breast and with each hand placed against his temple a loaded revolver, ‘he string from the gun was fasten- ed to the back of the chair and the plan evidently was to discharge all three weapons at the same time. ‘The gun was not gad ed, but the revolvers were, and the suicide was found dead in the chair. > = A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in Scuth America. Send self-addressed envelope to Rev, JosepH T. Lyman, Station D, New York. )jy 16, ood wk —_——_~»-——— Tue people of Sussex, N. B,, are agitating for a new Baptist Seminary. At a meeting held on the evening of the 28th inst., between $5,000 and 36,000 were subscribed. A com- mittee was appointed to solicit subscriptions to-morrow aod next day and no doubt $10,- 000 will be subscribed. A committee was also struck to ascertain the cost of suitable sits and other particulars. The people are be- coming saicond to their interests and will subscribe liberally irrespective of denomin- ational beliefs. oust We contracted to insert Mack’s Magnetic Medicine because we were assured that the tirm was composed of reliable and honest gen- tlemen, and also because the medicine was recommended as being all and more than the advertisement claimed. Weare informed by druggists that it is the best selling article they have, and that it gives satisfaction to their customers. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothe-. caries Hall, See advertisement in another column. {july28 lw wkly HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. July 31—F MeNeill, Summerside; D S Dowe, Toronto; Alex Konrelze and wife, New York; Miss R Smith, New York; Geo Hender- son, Halifax; A J Craig, Pictou; MrC P Knight, Providence, RI; Mrs R Knight, do; 8 Knight, do; E Knight, do; Mrs J E Knight, do; Miss E J Smidt, do; Miss L C Smth, do; Miss M K Glanner, do; Frank B Street, Mon- treal; John Curing, New Glasgow, E Grant, do; © L Behin, London,Eng; J C Redmond, Mon- treal; Neil Mackelvie, Summerside; T A Cossman, Halifax; A R_ Storey, Bradford, Advocate says :—“*Frank A. ew Show gave two entertainments : Tuesday last and fully maintaine ion which preceded the com reat show came with the most jentials and sustained well the rom the grand free street par- a t ose of tic performances there ' { ihjeeti mable wa e entertainments were worthy vatronag,s bestowed. The arenic ane ot ema were presented in an introducing many new, novel [n the menagerie de- I ’ found rare specimens of the animal kingdom. The show is one of the best that has ever paid us a vigit, and Was’ apprect- ated ly those who attentfed it.” nts, iO arti } r na er, An vy features Eng; Miss Viola McKenzie, do; Miss Alice | Doull, do; Miss MeKenzie, do; Mr McGee, Ottawa; Mrs McGee, do; Miss Leturgey, Sum- | merside; Miss Celia Lefurgey, do; Mies Elliett, do; J A Matheson, Campbelton. REVERE HOUSE. July 3!—J C Bowker, Massachusetts, A Madrill, Montreal; H P Wibourg, Cincianetti, Ohio; A Glydden, Tignish; M L Gray, Provi dence; J A Butler, Boston; Chas McFee, St. Michrebur; Alex M Davics & wife, Boston; ! Robertson, Brampton. N 3;8 Howell,Ostawa; J Rogers, Montreal; D C Brown, New York; Hiram M Wilson, do; Jobn F Raphael, Min treal; H L Stearns, Montreal; H A A Mee Ponald, Georgetown; D C Cawerep, Cinein- nati, povald Cambyob, Murray Har¥or, avd 15 others, ae ON etme “JULY f ROOFING CEueNT CO'Y, MONTREAT. $60,000 Cxapiial Vaid Up. ESTABLISHED 1870. —— | Kstimates furnished and contracts taken | for the best and cheapest Roof in the world, LLoofs laid by our agents guaranteed for ten | years. GEO. T. MILLER, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, Moncton, N. B Jaly 15—1m HOUSE TO LET. — Subseriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. It contains twelye rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papercd anew and painted inside and outside this summer, There is also a Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached. DONALD FERGUSON, July 7, 1884. ATTENTION. Picuis aud Tea Fatty Committees. You ein get the best Goods, at the lowest prices, at the **City Steam Bakery. ’ You can return all Goods not used, if in good coadition. We give satisfaction to cur customers, and give as references the Committees of the fol- lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year:— Uigg Tea, Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River Tea, Eidon Hall Tea, Desable Tea, Lot 65 Tea, Spru vtield Tea, South Wiltshire ‘Tea, St Peter's Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Lrish Society Picnic. J. QUERK, Prince Street, Ch’town, June 17—10w ICE CREAM. ( RDEKS for Ice Cream, by the quart or ga‘lon, should be left at ‘The Little Shep around the Corner,” or at the Star Con- fectionery,” 24 hours ahead of the time it is wanted, so as to insure a supply of Fresh Cream. Made from pure cream, with superi- or freezers, and porcelain-lined cans f«r con- taining it. The purity, sweetness and whole- somcness of the bb Cream furnished 1s guar- anteed, Jaly 5, 1884, FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE: 250 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 bris Medium and Low Grade, 25) brls, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: 600 brls. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline). POR SALH LOW -— BY — J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House, Ch’town, June 16. P. i. Island Pottery, STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Ch'town, May 27, 1884 MRS. ROSS'S “Magic Healer’ Salve, (Warranted to Cleanse and Heal.) ee UBNS, Scaldt, Chapped Hands, Cuts, Boils, Frost Bites, and Skin Sores of every description. It is said by those who have tested the “Magic Healer’’ jor Burns, that it is the best and quickest remedy fgr extracting heat they have ever used, For Chapped Hands or Cold Sores, it is unparalleled for its speedy and effective resi lts, making the skin soft and pliable, For Fishermen and persons employed in handling wet or rough articles, it is invalu- able for giving the hands a smooth texture nd healthy tone. Its cleansing aud healing properties are remarkable where the skin is broken by ex- ternal meansg, while its rapid action in re- moving all offensive matter from Boils or Old Wounds, aud forming @ new skin is truly wonderful, Price, 25 cents per box. Sold at the Drug Stores of W. R. Watson, Apotnecaries’ Hall and Fraser & Reddin, and by the manufacturer. Address, P, O. Box 179. MRS, JEAN A. ROSS, Cpper Great George 8t Oh'town, June &- tu th ga whly 10% Valuable Property FOR SALE. | que undersigned offers for sale the busi- | } | ness premises known as “83” QUEEN STREET. The bui'¢ ug is large and com- modious, running Luck from Queen Street eighty-three ‘e ; and the stand is unsur- passed, Turns asy, JAS. DESBBISAY, Ch'tcw, Warecb 6 od ti County. ENTLt MEN ,—-Mr. Brecken s acceptance Woot the office of Postmaster vacates his seal a8 representative of Queen’s ('ounty, lake the earliest opportunity of offering myself as & candidate in the interest of the Liberal Conservat ve Party tor your suffrages, I must preface the brief address which, only, on this occasion J deem it requisite to trouble you with. by a few remarks on a su» ject that has been a good deal discussed since the election bas been talked of. Certain par- ties have urged the necessity of calling a Convention, and assumed that I am opposed to such astep, This is not correct. I shall be ever ready to accept the decision ef a Convention when the voice of the County demands one; but I wish it to be understood that while I am willing, unhesitatingly, to defer to the voice of the tLleetors, I distinctly decline to submit to the dictation of a self- appointed clique of wire-pullers, whoimagine that they are the Liberal Conservative Party. The unanimous and hbeariy entorsaticn which my nomination received to-day at the large representative meeting of gentlemen from all parts of the County, including the delegates to the convention heli at the last Election, is, 1 think, sufficient to justify the course I have pursued. Having been so lately before you, my views on political subjects are known to you; suffice it to say, no change has taken place in my Opinions since that time. The sabject of teciprocity has, however, become prominent of late, and as it isa question of the deepest interest to our people, I cannot pass it over in silence, There are serious Cifficulties in the way of our obtaiming this very desirable change in our trade regulations ; we have to deal with a shrewd and clear-headed people, who are renowned for the astuieness for which they look after their own interests. When we had free trade they lauched at the delega- tion we sent to them wish the view of obtain- ing a renewal cf the tieaty. “We pbave al- ready all the trade youcan give ; where will be the advantage jo us of Openipg our poris _— toyou?’ This was, in eflect, the reply tothe delegation. Under the National Policy they are de- prived of our trade, and begin to find that it was of some vaiue to them, and now there is a feeling arising in the States for more unre- stricted trade with the countries of North and South America. If indiscreet and bab- bling politicians would only have the wisdom to act upon the excellent adage, “ Silence is golden,” we should be more likely to succeed in securing an advantageous treaty The present Government fully appreciate the benefits which would accrue from a free interchange of natural products of the two countries, and will make every effort to bring about this desirable object, but the attempt must be made wisely and judicicusly; bla- tantly proclaiming to a!] the wo'ld that reci- procity is @ vilal necessity to us, and that we cannot do without it, is not only untrue, but is likely to defeat our aim, Yon may rest assured that my best endeavors will be used to aid in bringing about this beneficial change, a8 Iam fully aware of the special benefits it will bring to this Province. That the policy of Sir John Macdonald’s Government in opening up and settling the great territory of the North West, by means of the Canada Pacific Railway, is wise ard statesmanlike, has been proved by ita success, and the converting of an unknown wilderness into a fertile, food-producing country, shows far-sighied administrative ability, and de- mands the gratitude not only of Canada but of the world, While heartily endorsing the policy of the Gevernment in the North West, I consider our Jittle Province has been somewhat over- looked For this the Government is not wholly to blame; all governments are prone to defer action in any matter that is not per- sistently urged upon them, I think our peo- ple have been backward in asserting their claims, and I trust in future to tind them making energetic and untiring efforts to secure their rights Shouid I have the honor of being elected to represent this intelligent and independent constituency, of which there is little doubt, my most earnest endeavors will be used to obtain for Prince Edward Island a full recog- nition of her just claims under Confederation. I have the houor to be, Gentlemen, With sincere respect, Yours truly, J. T, JENKINS. Charlottetown, July 28, L884. jy29 Public Meetings. R. JENKINS wil) meet the Electors of Queen’s County at the following places : Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, August 1, at 6 30 p. m, Fort Augustus (Smith’s Corner).—Saturday. Aug. 2, at 3 p.m. View Factory—Monday, Aug. 4, at 5p m, Eldon Hall—Tuesday, Aug. 5, at 5 p. wm. Belle Creek School House—W ednesday, Aug. 6, at 12 noon, Caledonia School House—Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 5 p. m, Murray Harbor Road School House—Thurs day, Aug. 8, at 5 p. m Mill Montague west School House—Friday, Aug. R, at & p. m. Avondale, Lot 49 -Saturday, Aug. 9, at 4 p.m Saw Mili Bridge—Monday, Aug 1], at 5 p.m, Rustico Bank—Tuescay, Avg. 12, al 5 p.m. New Glargow Hal|—Wcdnescay, Ang 13, at 2p m. St. inne School House—Wednesday, Aug, 13, al 6p, m. Bradalbane Hall—Friday, Aug 15, at 5 p.m, Crapaud Hail —Saturday, Aug. '6, at 4p. m. Boushaw Court House—Saturday, Aug. 16, at 7 p.m. Ch'town, July 29, 1884— her pres pat, St. Marys’ Carriage Mav's Coy (INCORPORSTED.) Capital, $48,000. A Division of Surplus Stock wil] take place on OCTOBER 22, 1884, SUBSCRIBE NOW, This is the best investment in the Country. Send for prospectus and fall particulars to JAS. THOMPSON, H.A.L. WHITE, President, Secretary. AGENTS WANTED—BIG COMMISSON. July 4—im pd Shag for the WEEKLY EXAMIN.- SS BE. y ONE DOLLAR s year, To the Uletos of Quen Fg 8 due, ee, itt ——~ oe A aioe 5 anne ees ai. ine. LIVERPOOL, DIRLCT. THE CLIPPER BARQUE MOSELLE, a Ales. MolLeod, Master, Now on her way from Liverpool to this port, will SAIL FOR LIVERPOOL, DIRECT, About the 10th August, next, AND WILL Carry Lobsters at Low Rates, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Jaly 22—eod ee LIVERY STABLES Good, Reliable & Comfortable Teams, a GRAFTON STREET. JOHN F. POWERS, Proprietor, Ch’town, July 11, ‘84. Handsome Gake Baskets, PICKLE DISHES, and a few dozen Silver-Plated Spoous, Forks & Knives to sort up, just opened, at TAYLOR’S. qhucen Street, Cl’town, Jaty 5—eod wkly MoMILLAN'S Duco? IS NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH COAL, In all the leading varities, including | ACADIA, - - - Nut and Round, ' INTéRCOLONIAL, - do do | VALE, - - - - do do SYDNEY, (old mine) Round, | SYDNEY, (reserve) a CHIMNEY CORNER. do ALBION & RESERVE SLACK, Allof which will be sold on most reasonable |} terms, ALSO TO ARRIVE: A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from Wales, due here Ist October, and same quality as gave such good satisfaction three years ago. Will b* sold low from ship. R. McMILLAN. Ch’town, July 3.’84—3m Se ee LONDON HOUSE. sicily <| G21s > Ado li Stvies and Quelities, *SpaVad g 00 suits Boys’ (’othing useg woj dvoy =“ & | 2 GEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch'town, June 2, 1884. CROUND BONES. SHARES FOR SALE $2 EACH. r J. Ww. McGILL. To Farmers «nd thers. —_-— URE Ground Boner,, of all sizes, and in large or smal] quant ities. Highest Cash Price Paid for Old Bones. | ber next, at the bcur ot two o'clock, p. Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Isiand, IN THE SUYREME COURT, In pursuance of an oiderof Mr Justice Peters, Gated the sixth day of Jun#, 1882 in the matter of An Act of the Parjiament of Canada, passed in the forty fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan (om- panies, Building Societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di. rectors, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent! Bank. ing Company.” fE\HE Liquidators of the above nan.ed Banking Company will sell by Putiic Auction, atthe “Court House, at Chailotte- town, on Friday, the twelfth day of Septem- m, all that tract, piece or parcel of jand, situate, lying or being on Lot or Township Number 5 ia Prince County, Province of Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows, that is to gay: By a line commencing atasiake set in the west side of the rord leading fremi Alberton to the Government Wharf, and on the north side of Dock Strect, and running thence westwardly along the north side of Deck street seven chains and ten links, or to a strect ; thence northwardly along the said street to the south boundary of laud in the poagession of R. B. Reid; thence south fifty-seven degrees, thirty minutes, east along said boundary to the said road ; and thence along the same southvardly three hundred ana seventy-two (37?) feet, to the place of com mencement, Containing forr acres, one rood and thirty-four perches, a little more or Jess. The said abc ve tract of land being held by the said insolvent Banking Ccmpany under and by virtue 0! a ceriain Indenture of Morigage, bearing date the twentieth (20th) day of Novemver, 1878, and made between the Hon, James Colledge Pope and Eliza Dalrymple Pope, bis wife, of the one part, and the President, Directors and Company ot the said inso'vent Banking Company, of thie other part, and now due and unsatisfied, and uncer and by virtue of the Power of Sale in said Mortgage contained, the above de- scribed tract of land will be sold together or in parcels, as per conditions of sale, 2 Tne Liquidators of the above named Bank- ing Compaay will also sell, by Public Auc- tien, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on Friday, the 29th day of Angust next, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon, all thot tract, piece or parcel of land, together with all bui'dings and improvements there- on; lying and being on Townusbip Number 23, in Queen’s County, in the said Province, and is bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing at a square stake fixed at the southeast angle of a tract of land in posses- sion of George Houston; thence west 253 feet, to a tract of land in possession of Charles Stevenson; thence by a right angle 45 degrees northeast 19! feet, toaright of way leading from Charles Stevenson’s to the Settlement Road; thence south along the raid right of way to the raid Settlement Road 253 feet ; thence along said Settlement Road to a stake fixed at the northeast angle of a tract of land in possession of Theophilus 8. McLeod 57 feet ; thence west 100 feet ; thence soulhwest 81 feet; thence south to the Set- tlement Road, leading from New Glasgow to Hazel Grove 100 feet; thence following course of said Road southwest to the place of commencement 53 feet, containing torty thousand two hundred and twenty-three feet a little more or less. 3. Also } of that undivided tract, piece and parcel of land, situate, lying end being in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island, and knows and distinguished as the weet f. urth part of Town Lot Number 4\,in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlotietown, aforesaid, the said wert fourth part of said Town Lot being bounded on the vrorth by Dorchester Street, on the east by the north fourth part {said Lown Lot, on the south by the svuth tourth art of the same Town Lot, and on the west by ‘Town Lot Number 40, in the said first hundred of Town Lots in Cha: lottetown, aforesaid, to- gether with all the houser, buildings, rights, privileges, casements, advantages and appur- tenances whatsoever to the said above two last mentioned tracts of land belonging, or in anywise appertaining. ‘The said last two plots of land, as ebove described, being held by the said insolvent Banking Company under and by virtue ofa certain Indenture ot Mortgage, bearing date 15th day of De- cember, 1881, and made between William Crilley Bourke, now deceased, of the one part, and the President, Directors and Com- pany of the said insolvent Banking Com- pony, of the other part, and now due and un- satistied, and under and by virtue of the power of sale in said Mortgage contained. The said last described two several tracts of jand will be sold together or in parcels, as p:r conditions of sale. 4. The Liquidators will also sell, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on Friday, the 29th day of August, at the same hour, one Lot of land formerly be longing to the Ardgowan Estate, and bound- ed as follows: On the north and south by road each leading from the Mount Edwara Road to the St, Peter’s Road; on the east by land in the possession of Rev. Dr. Fitz- gerald ; on the west by jand in the possession of Donald Farquharson, and containing one aud one q‘arier acre, a little more or less. As regards the remaining ¢ of the picce above described and numbered three, ar- rangements have been made with the owners of the remaining § 80 that the purchaser at the above sale may purcbase the whole, aud at the s ™e rate that the 4 1s sold under the Mortgage BANK OF NOVA SOOTIA, Per DAVID ©, CHALMERS ; L ©C,OWEN, ©. C, GARDINER, Liquidators of the Bank of P, E. Island, July 23.—law th COAL. COAL. PPE Subscriber is now prepared to receive orders for the following Coal, which wall besold at the lowest casb price, viz: Acadia Mine, Round and Nut, 3 Intercolonial Mine, Round and Nut, Vale do., do., Albion do., do., tiowrie do., de., Sydney Old do., do -—AND— Anthracite (Egg and Chestnut Sizes). CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch'town, May 15, 1884—3m tu th sa OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Des at -the EXAMINER JOB PRIN Cuore, Dds 19-g ede 2m pas dod Zn yj Yn G BOOMS, dor. W ater and Great George Street aa a wy a a 8 ct mee