— —_—— Tue Dairy EXAMINER. Se atectenen — Papamoa - APRIL 4, 1885. ' Pier Question. the Patriot publish the | _m eee me ths Wry does not Mix tute of Cou c il Of the Is! it d Gavern | metf, and tie memora in of the dele- | gates on the pier question ? The first of the uments, which | he founda | ion for ali the corre- pendence which has | takeu place, w: listributed, in printed | form, 1 the [fs use O Assembly on Mon- | day evening, But the Putrtot carefully | su} pressed it and the memorar da which followed it! Instead of alle wing its | readers to read these d enmeuts for them- | recives d j of their contents, it | a be? ey Pp cceus falsity vd di - rt then : ‘he s hat thy ul hs definite promise. Cc i i in reph ot the Dominion Government, is the declaration | re ines is proprie ory title te the Lecal Gov n { auy foreshore } w bic » Dp ( vot ial retain ‘Th ole he Patri ‘whi i ppe have be { dd erhaliy to the} deleguies { V ppal { a d wrth out th ks This offer de pear by the cor- | respondeu thai Ve ‘ first m de | verba 5 to t] aie it “. a was t} declined by them eit! or without | thanks. ‘Lhe ) ne shows 1 st plai ly, tha vel ffei le to the Dele | nie: <a yy { Gover en! | oO} Pri ce Edw is f titie to such of these Piers as might be reported as not of impor ‘ the Domini This fier the legates em iti ully de- clined > at es out l upper in the reply of the Domini These facts imply a full recognition of th claim of the [sland When the Pairiot announced the suc- cess of the delegation, it at once began | to sound the alarm about the alleged sur render ot our toreshores On the 7th of | March its editor said,— ‘*There is, h ver. another aspect of | the question t» bec sidered Ifthe Do-} mtinion G mmnment is th le owner of the | seilin evr harbors and ¢ sioms, every | private individual who desin to bnild a} warehouse for shippmg purposes, a fishing | station, Or a private wharl, must ay ply to the Dominion Governmeat for a grant. | For this service the authorilies at Ottawa | may charge a hi fi e, and thns seek to | recoup th mselves for their ontlay on the | Wharves and Piers ‘ 7 Pe ple who | have built private wharves, fishing stations, | orany other structure, extending beyond low water mark, since Cunfederation, had better lo~k to their titles Now, when it appesrs that the dele-} gates have secured from the Dominion aj to coufirm local grants of the foreshares anc detinite offer e l give further grants to | persons willing to improve these shores, | the Patriot turus round, belittles the ar-| rangement, avd untrathfully asserts that | the deleg.tes declined the offer. ! If this offer had not been ootaived from | the Dominion. the Patriot we auld pow be | ringing the changes on the danger to| private ‘nterests just as he did on the 7th | heno ediior find of March. But the that the right of private parties having | ~ Ww | +} . “oe » ’ j local erants to theft ywreshores are to be } 4 . . rverre al respec ed Ww priviieges where such round and falsifies au 0D may be nec i Pp! Opere wa Hospital should not be liable to be taxed. it is rather unfortunate that the City lie | itnl is the first property to which it sssary, he turns} given ; | the correspondence | areas TEE The City Liospital. Tue principle that church, and other shou'd net be exempt from iaxation, is, no doubt, sound, Never- theless, such properiy is, by law, exempt alike in town and country; and, so long as it is exempt, surely the Charlottetown is sought to apply the right principle ; it looks as though the flou. Mr. Prowse and these who supported his motion were tryivg to make it an ex- iQ ception to the rule; and, while they interpose the Legislative arm to save from taxation the meaus by which people (many of them rich) meet together to worship aud hear sermons, they are quite willing that the means of curing ick aud iv pain—the the poor who are s means of dveing Ged’s highest work— shi uld be taxed. lf there should be no exemptions Jet it be so enacted, Let Mr. Prowse, and th who thiok as he dves, bring in a bill in accord vith their principle. But while the Li gislature prevents the City Council from taxing all the churches of ,. i 3 > th: wo, surely it should not make au exception of t i he tiospital. _—~_s = & - “PAs > in queso PROVINCIAL LE HOUSE oF "ASSEMBLY. > GISLATURE. Tvurspay, April 3. The Bill to incorporate the Montague Hall Company passed the second reading. The Bill to incerporate the Orwell Head Chureh in connection with the Church ot Scotland, was reported from Committee. The Bill to incorporate the Sisters of Charity, of Charlottetown, was passed. The Butter and Cheese Protection Bill was advanced astage or two. The Mill View Creamery Bill passed the second reading A message from His Honor the Lieut.- Governor was presented to the House with accompanying despatchesfrom the Secretary of State, Ottawa, showing that the acts of the last session of the House of Assembly of this Province were approved. A Bill relating to the registration of a certain Deed there recited, passed the second reading. ‘The Pill to incorporate the Herald Print- ing Company, also passed a second reading. A Petition of the City Council of Char- lottetown was presented by Hon. Mr. Mc Leod, setting forth that doubts have been cast on the borrowing powers conferred on the city by the Statute now in force, and in order to set at rest such doubts, and de- finitely to declare the meaning and intent of the said Statate they the City Council pray for the engctment of a declaratory Statute in relation thereto. re 4 “ Rev. Jouxy McKinnon has received the ap- pointment to the Chair in Gelic in Edinburgh University which was recently established through the exertions of Pr. Blackie. He Short Sighted and Hard to Please. Last year the Dominion Government nade a special grant of $65,000 to sup- plement the rolling stock of the rr. ke land Railway. OF course a similar vrant Was not made this year, and the! | Patriot’s long howl about * the decrease | in the estimated expenditure for the rail- | way,” is altogether without cause. The; Patriot should kuow that the. amount | estimated this vear for the ordiaary ruun- ing expenses of the railway is $20,000 in excess of that of any previous year. it is to be noted that the Patriot blames the Government (1) because the grauts are not larger, and (2) because the expenditures of the Government are increasing at “*such an alarming rate.” So lope as it is on the Opposition side, the Patriot will never be pleased. Orwell Notes. Messrs. D. cLeod, left A. McQueen, and Angus W. M here for Winnipeg this week, ati Weddings are in order now. It was quite a pleasant surprise for the residents of Orwell to hear of the marriage of one of the young men of Orwell toa young lady of the same place. A few of the young folks, noted for their graceful dancing, were prsent at the wedding Some of the ‘boys’ of the vicinity, serenaded the young couple with a Jot of viger and fog-horns The ice on the Orwell River is in a very unsafe condition. While fishing tom eods ye iay, Mr. Jehn Jos. McDonald broke through the ice, and after going down twice managed to get a firm hold of the ice and drew himself out. Fortunately for Mr. McDonald the tide was at a etand, and the current was not sirong enough to draw him under the ice. Orwell, April 3, 1883. _——_ ster< —_—-- ee The celebration at Berlin on the 3ist u!t., of the anniversary of the birth of Prince Bismarck was an occasion of no little bril- liancy. Military bands performed national and operatic selections before the residence of the Prince. The happy event was recog- ized by visits in person from Emperor Tr Th ; : a4 é | William, many ladies o distinguishe which he unfairiy withholds from his|,"? “ pein eats f istinguished ; | households, officers holding high rank at reacers:. ower " ae y,, | Court, foreign ministers and other notables, ; alse sinnates th 1, : : Phe « rovern Insingustes that the| who showered congratulations upon the ' ‘ - — + ‘ ‘ ris ™ case of the Is has not beer pre-| Imperial chancellor, Telegrams were re- , *. “¢ | ° ,¢ : i ° . ° sebied a: e*] ful md aigoliic 1} ceived from paages within the empire, as manner. Why not publish the corres-| well as from points abroad, congratulating pondence aud «liow his readers to judge} Perit ce. Bisn arck upon the occnrrence of : ! : . Se” | hie Ghth hirthder. an ie fies aunt fo! themseive With regard to | hi eee eres and eee va amar : ; a 2 hen siaiiiiad ous floral offerings which were displayed in aivuitv ‘ ’ ontempora’ y’s staudare > ’ . . : ° + ee Oe ea ee ~~ | the parlors of the Prince’s residence, is no doubt very high. An illustration si-ieediaacacis time ¢ e° © 1, : : . — } . 4 or th may ! in hist A New Way to Pay O_tp Dests.—To mmr . ‘ . ‘ + 66. 52% se , } i ; c p y ] oa comm 3 on the terms Pie and | the State of Virginia belongs the palm for * Wharf. All tl str es for the} ingenious dishonesty. Some years ago it purposes of aliord lan ling places for | put a large amonnt of six per cent deben shipping in the Dominion are de cried | Saree OPOF on market. They met with a ae ol . Oa ready sale, and all the more so because the as Pieis Gast pu imc Gocuments oft | h} ; coupons were receivable in payment of the Domicion. respondence. Was it because our first Cabinet Minister wuder Confederation did not kuow that “ Pier” and **Wharf’’ were synonyous terms, that the ‘*Piers’’ or **‘ Wharves’’ of this Island were not at Confederation treated the same AS 4 * 9} } io “ne q that of the other Provinces? Because the Dominion Government ees) . ‘ i The delegates, therefore, | very properly used tl ia term inthe cor- | | of State taxes. It has recently ‘‘refunded” that is it hascompelled holders the 6 per cents to accept a new issue bear- ing - per cent has repealed the law author- ; 1, “ar? . } . Q izing the accep of the coupons for taxes, and the Supreme Court cf the United States has declared the transaction legal. 7 ’ this debt ; aacs - oc > stamina rmey That leviathan of the deep, the ‘Great Fastern” has proved from the commence- ment a c mplete failure. Ata mecting of have ordered an investigation jnto the claim of this Province, the ex-Governor declares that they have mistrusted the statements of delegates. Had the Domi nien Government paid the claim of the} Province without avy report from Federal | | officers, the Governmeut members of Parliament would denounce them for doing so. The Patriot knows this very well. i that In fact it has already announced this course would be pursued, predicting ‘**a lively time” when the correspondence would be laid before Perliameut ! made by the British Mivister in connection aaa ok A att ae : ; : A careful perusal of the reply of the } with the utterances of the Irish-American Domiaion Goverument avd the memor- i dynamite parts Allthe members of the anda of the delegates will show that they | Cabiaet were unanimous in the ocinion that . - . a. ae » oNial o s te of affaire Toot | contain full admission of our claim | @ the existing state of affairs the United } stha C ? Ce me : } Siates Government w mid not be justified i ‘ i . ‘ mect. : . 2 "1 : lin interfering with the lrish sympathizers t the Domi 1 Goverument do not | this side of the All : mF : ; i on this side of the 4llantic. fee\ that t! ry OW the piers ol the Pro- o<— oa» windings vince, why would they propose to vest ia | The happiest homents in a woman’s life th Goveroni ot Prinee Edward | are When sheis making her wedding gar-| Island a title to any of them ? }inen's Tie saddest, when her huaband! as . | ; ° t i» ~ 7 — : oe } . a ‘ Tie genera! public imgortance of our comes - bis late at Digna’, and yells to her | ; . ai ai from the tropt steps to throw Alin out some per: can be very ca-ily established. | ee es stele alee one . : i igojes, 34 ea sizes Who will v ty the assertion that we! sails ila have a wharf on Island of less veveral | The jletest invention is a burglar-proof lmporiauce (hen he eve on Pictou [sland | tomo. Phere ar perzous, no donbt, who . . | , : 3.3 > ‘ which the Dominion maintaius ? : ld jike to havea tomb which, in th Al the same time, the )D iit ; mn Gear in ra Gr the day, 1% would puzzle Old erumenut conld rot be r hie exnect Lwict » open ed to ask Parliament — ote mopey | ' ——— eli oh meray ; ‘ment 10 Vole yy} Cardinal Pierre Franecesos Megha is dead; without a repurt fro dreir owu officers. the directors and proprietors in London, the other day, it was stated that the effurts to sell or charter the ship had been un- ceasing but unsuecessful. The income for the year consisted of transfer fees £1 ; in- | terest, £140; visitors’ fees to ship, £13, shile the expenditure for the same period was £4,402. It dees not require much | arithmetic to figure out where this sort of is to end. nadia oe In compliance with a request by the Pres'dent,the members of the Un't:d States Cabinet have sent in their written views on : subject of the recent re presentations aged 73 yeury. f ii | cannot mend, or make new. m b | * away. saalte was ordained at Hopewell, N. 8., where he labored for some years, afterward removed t> Geergetown, and has lately been employed as assistant to Dr. MeLaughlan in the Free Church congregation at Edinburgh. His} 'many friends in the Maritime Provinces wil | rejoice in his elevation, while all among us | interested in literature and philological science will rejoice that one of our Island men has been chosen for such a position. In the cir- cumstances it spesks well for his attainments, and we have no doubt he will fill the office with credit. _~ viii For Spring Beef, Iron and Wine, Vegetine, Fellows’ Syrup, Hop Bitters, just received at Fraser & Reddin’s. [ap 4 2i <> QuITE a sensation waa created at Rideau Hall lately by the discovery that during the night some miscreant had cut all the fire hose in the building with a sharp knife, rendering it entirely useless in the event of an outbreak of fire. Besides the military guard a couple of policemen sre etitioned at the Hall, yet, the perpetrator of the deed reinains a mystery. | The rumor that an incendiary attempt was made upon the vice-regal domicile in connec- tion with the above vandalism turns out to be u'terly groundleas. ai Sr. Jac g's Oit, Fresh Cod Liver Oil, Handy Package Dyes, at Fraser & Reddin’s. | {ap4 2i slensiiilapisigiaial Tir steamer ‘‘Nova Scotian” which arrived at Halifax last Sunday, had on board a band of 70 boys from Mrs. Birt’s Sheltering Home for Orpvan and Fatherless Children in Liver- pool, England, proceeding under the charge of their teacher, Mr. Edward Carter, to the Distributicg Home, Knowlton, Province of Quebec, by way of Portland, eee Special Notices. ee et « Rev. J. Borwasu will deliver a Lecture on **Modern Seience’’—illustrated by experiment in the basement of the Methodist Church, on Thursday evening next, at 7,30, on bebalf of the Ladies’ Aid Fund. Admissjon 10 cents. {ap32i Secarter Dyes, Kendall’s Spavin Cure and MepicaL HA... [ap 2 2i whi, pat d2i whi Lots of Ladies Rubbers just received at Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. L. E. Prowse is opening to-day his spring stock of I cheaper than ever. Now OPENING, at the London Honse, part of sixty-five cases and bales English and Cana- |dian Gcods, per ‘‘Nothern Light,” which have been lying over in Pictou.—Gro, Davirs | & Uo, | ‘ . i e i , KE. Prowse has just received per ‘‘North- ern Light,” his spring stock of English Hats, I Henry Beer. 4 + aARGceE lot of Nickel Alarms and Time Pieces cheap, at E. W. Tayzor’s, [mar 29 2 wks eod y - 3 Ch apsice. | Herring for sale. Apply to Jonn Coomes, | 18 Queen Street. [ap 3 3: A GRraT sHow of Spring Hats at L. E Prowse’s. [mar30 Now cpening at the London House casks i t > y: . |and bales of English Goods received per 8. 8. ** Northern Light.” {mar 30tf | A LARGE quantity of seed wheat daily ex- | pected, direct from Canada.—W _ P. Cotwitt. {mar 29 6w wy 6i Garlen Seeds at Breer & [mar29tf | Nine or ten hundred teapots to be sold cheap at CoLWitv’s. [fe 21 Baw wy Two HUNDRED bexes | Berk & Gorr’s. | FLOWER and GOFF 8. choice Digbys at [mar29tf Pixnay of garden seed of various kinds at | COLWILL’s, ‘Tue cheapest place on P. FE. Island for runks and Valises, is at L. E. Prowsr’s | [mar 5 ONE HUNDRED Barrels Ay ples, in prime order, at Breer & Gorr's, [mar29tf Peas, Beans, Beet, Carrott, Parsnip, and | Cabbage Seed, in large quantites at CoLWILv's. | {mar 296 w wy 6i | Some Lives of very cheap dress stuffs at L. | 7. Prowsr’s. {mar 5 A cHoicE selection cf Clover and Timothy iT hostilities with Madagascar she will issue acircular to the powers explaining her | motives. siissiacaediiiaidlib Spoxags, Soaps, Perfumes, and a full line of all necessaries at Fraser & Reddin’s. Red Precipitate, just received at Dopp’s! inglish Hats, all the latest styles, | “Kext Mriuus.”—The best family flour, at | [mar 12 103 | |and upon reading the HERRING.~—A few barrels medium quality | in acct anes Ir is stated that before France opens fap 4 2i i linailee The utmost destitution is reported as prevailing at Alexandria, thousands who were burned out during the bombarnment subsisting entirely on charity. a boiler explosion at St. Dizier, France, on the 3ist ult., 26 persons were killed and 38 injured, DIED. In this city, on Tuesday, the 3rd inst., after a short illness, Mary, beloved wife of Alex. McDonald, shoemaker, aged 26 years. May she rest in peace. é [Funeral from her late residence, Upper Great George Street, on Friday mormng at XAMINER, APRIL 4, 1 Se a sete ~ an _eneeee E, island Railway. NOTICE. N AND A#TER TUESDAY, the 3d ( APRIL, inst., until furiher notjce, @ SPECIAI, PASSENGER TRAIN wili leave P. | here for Georgetown every evening (Sunday excepted), at § o’elock returning on arrival there of the Northern Light from Pictou. This Train will only stop at Ro: alty Junc- tion, Mount Stewart and Cardigan, going and returning. L B. ARCHIBALD, Sup't. Railway Office, Ch’town, April 3, ’83. dy eod—her pres 3: SIDES NEW SEA §.45 o’clock. | At Dunstaffnege, March 25th, Lane, daughter of the The call was at a moment, very unexpec ed to her and her friends, but she was ready to go, trusting in the Lord. On the 24th nlt., at Guernsey Cove, P. E. Island, Mr. Henry Brehaut, sen., aged 91 yeare, very much respected. ‘‘ Mark the per- fect man; behold the upright; for the ead of that man is peace. * — a Se ee OS Evecraiciry and Magnetism when properly passed into the blood, brain, and nerves pro- duces most wonderful effects. We are told that these elements are perfectly blended in the medicine known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, advertised in another column, and the good which has resulted from its use can- not be computed in dollars and cents. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Hall Co. {March 22 2w eod wkly Houschold Furniture Te be sld BY AUCTION, on Thursday, 12th inst., At 11 o’clock,at the residence of Rev. F. Smaliwood, Kent Street, ai] his Household Furniture, consisting of Maboginy Parlor Suit, Carpets, Pictures, Bedroom Suite, Beds and sedding, fables, Whatnots, Chefiioner, Mirrors, Hali Stove Parlor Stoves, Oil Cloth, Earth Closet, etc, Crockeryware, Tiawere, WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, April 4, ‘83. Auctioneer. SOLE LEATHER. 23 Rolls Logan's Nos. 1 and 2, JUST RECEIVED. CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, April 4.—3i Sons of Temperance. —— fFSHE GRAND DIVISION of this Island will meet in Charlottetown, on Wednes- day, the 18th instant, at 11.20 p. m, Public Meeting at 8 p. m. JOHN J. CHAPPELL, G. 8. April 4—1i wkly 2i Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT. | In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23, intituled ‘‘An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Comparies, Loan Com- panies. Building Societies and Trading Corporations, and of th: President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an _ Insolvent Banking Company. PON the application of the Liquidators of the above named Banking Company, petition of Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Crarles Colson Gardiner and David ©, Chalmers, with the afiidavit thereto annexed, filed the twelfth aay ot February, A. D. 1885, and the order made by me, dated the twelfih day of February last, calling ou all parties concerned to show cause, this day, why a second call of ten dollars per share should not be made on all eentribulories of the above named Banking Company, and the yotice signed by the Pio- thonotary, issued in pursuance of such order, and theaflidavit of Leith E Byecken, of the due publication of such notice, ard the affi- davit, of Ben amin F Messervey, of the du« traremission by mail of such notices to all contributories residing abroat, and upon hearing counsel for the said Liquidators, and no cause to the contrary being now shown before me, I DO ORDER tbat a SECOND CALL of TEN DOLLARS per share be made on all the coutributories of the said Banking Company;and [ do further order that each such contributory do, on or before the FIRST day of JANUARY next, A. D 1884, pay into the BANK OF NOVA S( OTIA, «tits branch in Charlottetown, in said Proviace of Prince Edward Island to the account of the Liquid. ators of the said Company,'he amount which will be due from him or her or them in re. spect of such c#ll, and I do further order that a copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liquidators of the said Company, specifying the amount due from such con- tributory, in respect of such call, be served | Seed at CotwiL1's [mar 29 6w wy 6i | Tie great rush for Boots istc the Boot and | Shoe ! {mar22 | We are selling cff our large stock of ‘rockery at reduced prices, to make room for | supply in the Spring. — W. P. [fe 21 3aw wy A LtarGE stock of Fur Caps, at cost, at D, | Brnee’s. [dein y tf Brown is aman you don’t mate every day | le s be will. defy the inhabitants of P. FE, | siand to carry him a gunto repair that he| Now boys beat | shop en corner of Prince and {feb 22 3m, wky PEARLINE for saleat Pexr & Gorr’s. ‘actory. if ;our uew | COLWILL. rh. s4\ me if you can. Crafton Streets, | ' {dec | : | Spwisc Macuine that Brown cannot work, you may just as well throw it | Shop of cormer uf Prince end Graftcn! [feb 233m, why A e very euddenly,in the 42d year of her age, Miss Jane | late Edward Lane. DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. Wallace, the Hero of Scotland, by G, W. M. Reynolds, Rosa Lambert, by G. W. M. Reynolds, The Last Chronicle of Barset, by A. Trollope. The widow Lerouge, by E, Gaborian. Sweet Innisfail, by R. Dowling. frescoes, by “ Ouida,” Monica and a Kose, Duchegs.’”’ Jeanie Najrn’s Wee laddie, by M,. M. Grant distilled The &c. &e , &e, Al30,— Tho Home Cook Book, by Toronto ladies. Drepepsie, by Dr, W. W. Hall. Yovteteps of the Master, by Harriet Beecher Stowe Sweet Nellic, by W Besant and James Rice. &c., &c , & The siock of above is daily replenished THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamoad Booketore. Ch'town, April 2. FLOUR. i W E bave 28 carloads choice supericr, no» at Pictou Landing, and will sell it Cook Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Wardrober, | there or deliver. d et any station on the Is. |land. Arriving daily per “Northern Light.’ | Nodelay in delivering CARV¥®LL BROS April 2—pat 2i. For Sale or to ‘Let. A and one acre of Land, situate near the Mount Edward Road, at pre-eut occupied by Mrs, Harley. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. Cl’town, March 29. SEED WHEAT FeR SALE, 250 Bags Canada Fife, ‘PRING SEED WHEAT, to arrive per ‘* Northern Light,” in a few days. We have imported this kind from Canada the last | eight years, end find it is better adapted for | our soi] and climate than any we have tried. HORNE, PIERCE & CO, Ch’town, March 30—law wkly 4i DYES AND DY STUPYS, Handy Package Dyes, Diamond Dyes, Aniline Dyes, | Indigo and 'ndigo Compound, | Cudbear, Camwood, Fustic, | Madder and Madder Compound, Cochineal, Ext. Logwood, |; And al! other Dycing preparations. | Warranted best quality. | For sale at the Apot! brisay’s Corner. Ck’town, March 24.—2i 84 we why 3i a ee Tea, Flour, Molasses, | SOLE LEATHER, &e. DAY NEXT, 5th April, at 11 o'clock | O be sold by Public Auction, on TKURS- | at the Subscriber's Room,— 25 balf-chests TEA, 10 bbis. SUGAR. | 40 bbls, FLOUR, | 2 puns. MO!. ASSES, 20 doz PAILS, 40 tins GROUND COFFEE, 50 sides SOLE LEATHER, 7tins GRCUND « LOVES, 6 « “ CINNAMON, 1 bbl. extract CINNAMON, 6 tins ALLSPICE, 5 boxes BAKING POWDERS, 7 tins CAYENNE PEPPER, 3 boxes BLUE, 1 case (4 doz) PEPPER SAUCF, 1 bbl. EPSOM SAL'11S8, 1 “ CUDBEAR, 1 “ ARROWROOT, 6 “ BUTTER SALT, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. on ail such contributories by posting the same in a letter, prepaid and registered, in the General Post Office, in Charlottetown, in said Province, addressed to the party or parties conutributories at lis, ber or their last krown address or place of abode, or by the delivery thereof severally to the attorney of the party to be a*rved; and I do further order that a copy of this order be published in the Royal Gazeie newspaper ot said Province, and in the Examinge end Patriot newspapers, published in Charlotie- town, in said Province, in the daily issues thereot, for two weeks trom the date hereof Dated this second day of April, A. D. 1883, JAWMES H. PETERS, A.J | (Signed) April 4.—"w FOR PRINTING e _of every descriptica executed with Neatness asd Despatch at .the. EXAMJNER. JCB. PRINTING ROOMS, cor Water and G ¢oat Qenrge Stroats Ch’town, March 29, 1483. Apples, Ap 3 A, McNEJLL’S AUCTION RCOY, March 28. les. BARRELS choice APPLES just re- e& WHITE OATS. HE Highest Cash Price will be paid for well-cleaned Heavy White Oats, HORACE HASZARD, AWD OTHER LIBRARIES | COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stable recaries’ Hall, Des. | ; | cpposite residence of Fine Weel Cay 2 Fine Wool Cashmor. Fine Wool Cashineres CRA PRg —AND= . General Mourning Gig W. A. WEEKS @ ort __QUBEN. STHEET, COTTON COO CHEAP Every Class Well Repeowmi GREY COTTONS, WHITE COTTONS, PRINTS, SUBETINGS a PILLOW GOTT, SH W. A. WEEKS & if 5 , ej t :% ad * New Teas of Cholee Quali, WHOLESALE OREAR W. A. WEEKS & @ Sign of the Lion. Queen Street Ch’town, March 28.~ eod whly Pasture and Building AT BRIGHTON, — FOR SALE (JHE Sobscriber offers for sale one Pasiy nod Building Lot, situated the Victoria Park, and near the re F. W. Hyndn.an, E.q. This Lot one acre of land and wil! te sold ip two Lots, to suit intending pam Liberal terms will be given, For particulars of title, ete) apply Messrs. Davies, Sutheriaud & Weeks, Sh cilors. “AU ELIA PALMER Amx,. cum tes!. annexo of the Win ow Henry Palm r, Erg Ch’town, March — eo pe tm le Ta Huuee and P. emases on U George Street, ac joining Bt Beales’, and well known as Terpsi 4 Also for Sale, a superior Mason & Bam Organ—-9 stops ; cost $225 Wall besdld# bargain. a Apply on phe pre we I ~faw watt wli FOUND, de Fe SALE—A private residence fr ge tleman and family, handsomely Apply at EXAMINER March 14 WANTS, 1 ONT, Terms to suit, ue SEN AD ee El TYXO LET.—Thst hanideome and convees cottage on Weymouth Street (at. preset occupied by Mr. George McKay), Dr. Beew # Apply to Loxe wont f Ath May next. HASZARD. iinet ti callin sl me ae W ANTED—An experienced COOK DINING ROOM GIRL, for 0 Bl Good wages will be given to cm sons. Enguire at this office. : [msr304i ; *O LET-—The shop at present corupnd W. H. Hutcheson, adjoining the resides of Dr. Jenkins, Upper Queen Street to ARCHIBALD \\ HITE. 26, pat re*O LET — The Shop, Ware hose and ‘ I lately eceupied by Arthu® & Tecmben W. W. WELLNER. , 30 w & a awede si nee { rison, situated on Pleasant reaidence rg°O LET —ist of 4 the corner of Euston - ‘ Street, now in possession 0 eT J. D. Beemtrs WV ANTED 70 PURCBASE—A Mg old Sterling Silver, forw be paid, W, W. WELLNER. 2 [marg0d &w pat si wbdé ‘| O LET—The Honee a Park Road, adjoining now occupied hy Robert strong, Bq session cf Garden in Mey endef to 25th June, For particulars ply eee Orrgr, Queen Street, nn OR SALE- A suit of covTos Be SAILS—17 fect hoist, 20 fetta suitable fer fishing boat ¢ ee ese 1. Ditiox, Sailmaker, Peake's marke et es nd Gorden 008 Mr. Simt I | O LET — Dwelling louse, ose aud Garden, Crstion Street (* SUjfable tenant will find it to his ‘iso. to tnmake an carly #pplication “< Moxnisoy, — ANTHDOA COOK. Goal tiie W ANTED-—A required, Apply at Examines O LET—A two-story House, at present occupied by Mr. Ww. peat Li of L. C, Owen. Eat ak 4 ve 16th instant. Apply vo William 2 coTt April, oe _ Lower Queen Street, Ch’ town, Mar. |, 83°—im eod Esq. residence of T. J. Harne, Apply to Mrs.