“Oa Bet WE tk i THE DAILY BXAMINE'R, ’ THe Daity KXAMINER. contend that Dr. Robertson should at once take his seat, and that a Returnivg Officer should not dare to make use of his judgement concerning a candidate's qualification. The Vovernment coutend ithat the whole matter should be referred ‘to the Committee of Privileges and —Early in the week, Mr. Gladstone} Plections. ‘The question isa nice one ; returned to his plnce in Parliament.! and tie issue wil! be anticipated with With renewed health and vigor, it 18) jpterest. One thing is sufficiently clear: hoped that he will lead the * National) when elecied, Dr. Robertson had no right Talking Shop” to do something. John) ¢o @ seat in the House of Commons; and Bull is complaining bitterly over the) the Returving Officer kvew it. Now, in inane wordivers of the present session. ‘conducting the election, a Returning ~—The call of charity to relieve the) Officer is uecessarily compelled, at times, famive stricken parts” of Ireland, is|'® use his own judgement, lor the law accompanied by a cry for reform from | does not and cannot guide him mn every the agricultural distriets of England and|¢X'gercy = hich may arise. A Scotland. Floeds and storms have des- | Reiurviog Officer is obliged _ fo troyed the prospect of a-good wheat crop, | be something more than a mere machive ; while British euttle and sheep have | aud © thiok it ere thao likely thar greatly suffered. ln this unhappy state, Parliament W all Justaty Returning Officer the farmers are beginning to look to| MeCormack in not—as the Grits would Parliament for reliet from some of their | bave been—-acting like a mere machine disabilities. Au English coutemporary | “ ith respect to Dr. Robertson. Mr. savas :— | MeCor mack took legal advice aud “We may be assured that sooner or later | acted in necordance with precedent of the the nation will discover that it is fighting | highest character; avd it is in the last against fearful and unnecessary adds. The | degree unjust to couple his bame as the conviction will first dawn upon the public | Opposition Press does with those of mind in relation to agriculture which, in}** ignorant and uoscrupulous returniog spite of the arpazing progress made 1” | officers."’ manufactures, remains our greatest in- dustry. The change will come just as | —The best news this week—the best came in the days of the Anti-Corn League | news for many a day—for this Province The cearness of bread forced the people <o| is the news of the success of the dele- admit foreign corn. The farmers had to | sation to Ottawa. The general Govern- aia aad necessities of the ;ment have given another instance of It is now the turn | of the famers to ery out that they cannot MARCH 10, 1883. Notes of the Week. \their desire to deal justly and honorably live while the manufacturing classes have | with the Island; and the Island Govern- cheap bread. There will have to be a re-| ment have again shown that they adjustment of the balance. One class can- | are fully alive to the interests of not be impoverished for the benefit of the/the Province. It is interesting to note Youna’s. by snow-drifts on the track. atin atten on ‘aes —s | Local and Other ftems, | EXTRAORDINARY biscounts for cash at | — Tue Summerside train was delayed to-day > Hox, M&ssrs. SULLIVAN, Prowss arrived home to-day. iineniiiainie YARMOUTH proposes to have a fire alarm | system semilar to that of Halifax. _— a - _— Come and view the meguiticent assortment of Easter Cards at Bremner Bros. FERGUSON AND | Scien Hypr's and Jones’ cheese at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace. {mar 10 apdecadon ‘Tne mail couriers left Cape Traverse for this city at 2.30 p.m. No mails erossing to Cape Tormentine to-day. laid THE compositor, yesterday, made us say London Green instead of London Purple, in the article on the Potato Bug. —_—- > —_ We are pleased to learn that Rev. J. C. Berrie, of Shediac, has fully recovered from the effects of his recent illness. ph distiadeininnnad Corres of Father Osborne's Journal ‘*Cross ing the Straits.’ in separate sheets, can be obtained at Tur EXAMINER UFFICE, _— > — Ler us again remind our readers of the entertainment of 7'ableaux Vivants and Music, to be given in Nt. Peter's Schoolroom, on Tuesday, April 10th. -_ -}--- -- Hox. Davipv Larkp has consented to de- liver the third lecture of the winter course before the Young Men’s Christian Association oa Tuesday, the 20th inst. Subject: ‘‘ The Canadian Northwest.” covabeailiadbaciile Francis J. Conroy, Esq, will deliver the next lecture before the Catholic Literary Union. Wher subject— Facts in the Life of Thomas D’Arcy McGee’’—is a popular one, and will, no doabt be well handled by Mr. other. ae for = farmers, = ithe different way in which, from different | vest does not concern them aione he | . ye . ee ee points of view, the success of the | Conroy. ao a Tere are large orders in Halifax from New <n a nateataeae manufacturing classes are also beginuning | to demand protection, and in this com-| delegates strikes the Opposition | York and Boston for fresh tish for those munity of distress we see the best guaran- | Press. The Ottawa correspondent mere. © fish ee ee there “tea oe . . . } D . ne tee for am vwitimate settlement of thelof the Patrioct—which by. the way | ‘°° Senermen Coctioing to pursue their +4 ‘pera peee : Ries .- {usual avocation until after the Wiggius difficulty. ridiculed the delegation and said that its | storm, — + > —— — The universities of France, Ger-| members were merely going to have a many, Russia, Sweden, Belgium, Den-| mark, Switzerland, and the Netherlands, have agreed to reciprocate in the ex- change of their scientific works. The Reciprocity is, of course, mutually beneficial. —Jules Ferry, the latest Premier of France, has adopted a Conservative Policy. He opposes the last proposed reviaion of the French Constitution. —lIu the Uvited States, a measure of Civil Service Refo:m is, at last, to be tried. Three Commissioners have been appointed under the Act recently passed ; and, the Reform will be carried as far as the politicans will permit. —The decision of the Czar, declared some weeks ago, to be crowned in May next, is announced in the following .pro- clamation : — “We, Alexander the Third, Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias, &c., make known the following to a!l our loyal and faithful sub- jects. Whereas it pleased Gop to call us to the heredi ary throne of All the Russias, and, inseparable therefrom, to the thrones of the Kingdom of Poland and of the Great Duchy of Finland, at a moment of fearful convulsion. Inthe midst of the grief and horror with which we were seized. and which ove whelmed thé hearts of all our faithful subjects. we did not deem it a fitting time to proceed with the solemnity of coronation. Submittiag to the inscratable ways of Providence, and bowing before the judgment of Gop, we determined in our heart not to perform this sacred rite until the feelings excited by the crime to which our beloved parents, the benefaetor of his people, fell a victim had had time to calm down. “The moment is now approaching for us to execute the will of Gov, and to carry out our sacred desire, together with that of ail true sons of our Fatherland. Following the ex- ample of our pious forefathers, we have re- solved to place upon ourselves the crown, and receive, according to established usage, the Holy Sacrament ; uniting with us in this act our most beloved Consort, the Empress Mary Fioporowsa “Announcing this our intention, to be carried out, by Gov’s help, in May next, in the ancient capital of Moscow, we call upon all our faithful subjects to jom with us in fervent and humble prayer. May Gop, the Ruler of the Universe keep us and our Empire in peace and safety ; may He pour out upon us the spirit of wisdom and understanding ; may He aid us, on assuming the crown of our ances- tors of imperishable memory, to faithfully keep the oath which we take, and to conse- crate ourselves to the glory and well-being of our beloved Fatherland by the observance of right and co: cern for the welfare of the pe-ple which Goo has committed to our charge ! *‘ALEXANDER.” —Legislation goes smoothly on at Ottawa, Sir Leonard delays the Budget Speech so that the Government may have ample time to thoroughly consider the probable effect upon the trade of Canada of the ehanges recently made in the tariff of the United States. In the meantime a large number of Bills of more or less importance are being con- sidered and advanced through the legis- lative stages, —Among the petitions presented, is one from Hons. Peter Mitchell, J. S. Carvell. W. W. Sullivan, and Messrs. Josiah Wood, M. P., L H, Davies, M. P., F. Brecken, M. P., A. C. McDonald, J.T. Jeokius, and J. H. Beatty, setting forth that discoveries in electrical science have been made whereby signals can be conveyed by electricity for long distances without the aid of wires, thus securing a great reduction in the cost of trans- mitting messages, that practical use of these discoveries should be made forth- with, and prayiog for an Act inocorpor- ating a company to test the availability of such improvement as a means of con- veying messages between Prince Edward Island and the Mainland. It is also stated that application for a patent has been made tothe Departmeut of Agri- culture by the discoverer of this alleged improvement io the electric scicuce. |good time at the public expense—says ‘that the delegates did nothing for which they deserve credit, and made a_ bad bargaiu ; but the Ottawa correspondent of the Torouto Globe enlarges upon the satement that * Mr. Sullivan will re- ceive about $125,000 with accrued inter- est, while his Government will be relieved of the entire cost of maintvining local wharves.” The people of Ontario are to believe that the Island has ob- tained, from a too generous Govern- | ment, a most important concession ; aud the people of the Island are to believe that the delegates received much less than the Islavd ought to have; and both get their information from the same | reliable source ! —The circumstance of a poor woman having been turved away from the Pro- vincial Hospital is painful. Such things should not so be. The higher law which demands that the poor shall be fed and the afflicted not turned away, requires that provision should be made for the care of persous like Mrs. Fortescue. The Superintendent of the Hospital is himself a medical man; and surely he ought to be able, on his own responsibil- ity, to give admission, at least for a few days, to insave persons who may be found wandering about, homeless and {riendless. If the lower law is incorsistent with the should be made and ihe equilibrium established. The Floods in Mississippi and Ar. kansas, Etc. A despatch of the 6th inst. from Helena, Ark., says that the breaking of Fitzhugh levee, five miles ; below there, will pro- bably not affect Helena, but should the backwater threaten the place a culvert in the Midland railroad embankment will be closed, which will ensure safety. About one hundred thousand cnateelt toad will probably be overflowed by the, breaking of the Fiizhugh levee, This section was flood- ed last year and no crops of any con sequeuce were wade on it after the water subsided The owners of the land were generally in debt prior to that time. News from all points in the section of Vicksburg, Miss., was unfavorable on the 7th. Back water almost en'irely surrounds the Delta levee in Louisiana, and work there will have to be suspended. The Ellis- lee protection levee, which gave way in a storm in the morning, broke out in three places, and the gapes now are beyond control. This will cause serious damage to the lower portion of Issaguena parish, and will overflow many plantations. The river had risen one and one-half inches. The steamer James Lee arrived at Mem- phis, on the 7th inst., from Friar’s Point, bringing 200 negroes from off the submerged farms. Her officers report that the country between Memphis and Helena, Ark., is under the water, except where strips of sve Hips remain. Austin, [Mass., is over- flowed, and water to the depth of several feet rushes to the town. A rapid rise in St. Francis river has caused great loss to lumbermen, as thousands of logs were swept away by the ewift current. Much sufforing exists among the inhabitants of sunken lands, and their isolated position makes it almost impossible to afford them relief. Tue Fisuerres Exuterrion—The additional exhibits not noticed include some very hand- some models of deep sea fishing vessels and cases of birds by Mesars. Vowns & Egan in course of preparation. Nova Scotia's pre- served fish clude specimens of every known kind in the Piovince with duplicates of those for the economic department. A refrigerator on a large scale is being prepared at “ampbel- ton, N. B., which wili be sent, containing a very varied collection, including many of the larger species up to whales, in a frozen state. Prince Edward [sland’s contribution is frozen up in the *‘Northern Light,” but is expected to arrive on time all right The Western Provinces will also contribut: largely, and every effort is being made to compete with and excel the show of our neighboring Republic. The steamer *‘ Newfield” goes to Sable Island —Our King’s County Election Case is still vuder dmvusstuv, The Oppovition about the 12th inst., and on her return will commence loading for London. She will } likely bave a full cary —Ha, Ofwontely, higher law in this respect, an adjustment, TH#® preparations for milling, at Shediac, a correspondent writeaaly ond conception. The roads are very continue so up to the present, and many of the Jumbermen have left the woods, hav secured all the required logs, and in some places all the avail- abie ones. > EpvcationaL Ixsritute—Lecrure Course. —The remaining lectures of the course will be given by the f lowing gentieman:— Rev. Prof. Burwash; Neil McLeod, Esq., Summerside; John Newson, Esq., (‘hariottetown. Mr. Mc- Leod will lecture on Friday, the 16 bh instant. Subject —‘* Samuel Johnson.” otiheeitaliiliats Tue display of flays among the shipping in port, in honor of Washington’s birthday, was appropriate and beautiful, We compliment the masters of the three British barks, Maggie O’Brien, Wayfarer and Ralph B. Peake in their megniticent display of bunting on this occasion. Their conduct betokened a recipro- city of international courtesy highly com- mendable. — Brunswick, Ga., Advertiser and Appeal. i jee Boston anp Nortru SypNey.—It is ramored that a Jine of passenger and freight steamers will run between this port and Boston the coming summer. We feel assured that such a fact would would be hailed with much satie- faction by the peorle of Cape Breton, and con- fidently promise the projectors the hearty co- operation of our merchants A large volume ot business could be developed by such a line between these points calling at the ports of Cow Bay and Glace Bay.— North Sydney Herald, --—--@— -— We learn that our very much respected friend, Mr. Reid intends taking part in the Oddfellows celebration, to be held at Summer- side next month. The Summersiders will not only hear his rich bass voice, but will have an opportunity, which they seldom have, of having their pianos put in first class order. The above gentleman not only holds certifi- cates from the neighboring Provinces, but from Prof. Earle and most of the leading in- fluential persons in the city. He will very likely stay a week or two in Summerside aud vicinity. sum jour li ———-_——— Joun Hay, aged 52 years, a native of Ber- wickshire, Scotland, who has been working jor his cousin Peter Hay, proprietor of the Galt Knife Works, Ottawa, committed suicide a few wighte ago, by deliberately tying a heavy irowweight to his neck oe jumping into a water fank containing about four feet of water. The deceased remained at the knife factory last night after all the other hands had left work. His cousm hearing of his absence from home, went to see what was de aying him and found him drowned in the tank. —_-—->-—— Ow the 7th inst. the Halifax Herald corres- pondent at Ottawa called on Prof. E. Stone Wiggings, for the purpose of interrogating the weather prophet regarding his prognostication. The March storm, said the Professor, would not begin in the Eastern Hem’sphere till the 9th, and would not visit the continent till the llth. He stated that there would be high winds for the remainder of the week, while the cold would be wry s vere for this season of the year. Wiggi:s expressed regret at his being unable to take a tip to Halifax where he had intended to revelto the fall in the terrors of his pet hurricane on the )1th. ee Wixxipec Money Market.—The dullness which has been the leading jeature of the money market for the past few weeks still contipues, though to a somewhat abated ex- tent. Conmercial papers has heen met some- what more promptly, but still the banks have all they can do in making advanees, A more hopeful feeling, however, pervades all finan- cial circles. It is generally bekeved that the worst has past, and there is a confident expectation that a few weeks nore will see a much easier feeling. Rates have not under- gone avy change. Gilt edged paper is hard to negotiate at 9 per cent. the ruling figure deing 10 ; ordinary, 10 to 12 per cent, asa rule approaching nearer the latter figure.— The Commercial. _—_ > — + Tue celebrated Rubber Stamp Company of Kenyon, Tingley & Stewart isrepresented on this Island by Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle. The improved pencil stamp, beautifully nickel plate, is the latest novelty, anl can be at- tached to the t»p of leap pencils, This stamp will be be found very handy fa various pur- poses. ‘ihe ink is supplied by a pad in the cover. Rubber priating wh autographs, monograms, fancy initial letters steel combina- tion and steel stamps, dies, seals, etc., are also manufactured by the Company. The principa! banks, hotels, public offices and business men throughout the Dominion can certily as tothe excellence o' these goods. Call.at the Diamond Bookstore and see speci- mens. Active agents wantec. No drones required. Apply to Theo, L, Chappelle i Bboketere, [mar 5 Hi andes: awn - > ne a mana “Pacts in the Life of Thomas! D'Arcy McGee.” LECTURE will be delivered by F. ¥. CONROY, ESQ., before the Catholic Literary Union, in ST. PATRICK'S HALL, oxn— Wednesday kv ng, 14th inst. SUBJECT—“ Facts in the Life of Thomas D’Arey McGee. aaeniedheek 10 cents; Reserved Seats, 15 cents. ‘Tickets for sale at Fraser & Reddin s Drug Store, Apothecaries Hall and Diamond Bookstore. Doors open at 7.30 p. m.; Lecture to com- mence at 5 p. m. JOUN A. McINNIs, Mar. 10.—3i a cy. RASTER Congratulation Cards. BREMNER BROS. PAVE received this day a choice selection of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL Easter and Congratulation Cards, from the celebrated establishment of L. Prang & Co , Boston, and Marcus Ward & Co., London. March 10, 1883,—4i ‘(MUSIC SALE BREMNER ————_—- BROTHERS Will be continued until al! is sacrificed. March 9.—2i ——— ee NTE rs WHITE OATS. fYXHE Highest Casb Price will be paid for well-cleaned Heavy While Oats, HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street, Ch'town, Mar, !, 83.—1m eod FREEHOLD F RMS FOR SAEs. HAVE received instructions to sell several valuable FARMS, situated in di‘. fereat sections of the country containing From 100 to 300 Acres each, Fer particulars apply at My Auction Room, Queen Nt, Application my mail wil! receive prompt attention. A. McNEILL, Ch’town, Feb. 13, 1883.—tf Auctioneer. HER RING. Al Labrador Herring. 100 Barrels - 2 100 Half-Barcrele ¢ & tr No. 1. 50 Quarter-Barrels, Extra No. 1. 160 tons Nut and Reund Ceal For Sale by the Subscriber. DAVID SMALL. Ch’town, Feb, 2, '83.—1m pat WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ac. ‘NOAL—A few tons Anthracite Ceal fer sale at MoMitian’s WHARF. {mars V ANTED—A Servant Girl, to do gex- eral Shousework, Apply at EXAMINER OFFICE. {mar$ OST—On Wednesday night, near Judge Ailey’s house, a SILVER PENCIL CAs, with Cornelian Stone on the end, [mars ry°O LET—A TENEMENT ON LOAG STREET, in first-class repair, containing five Rooms and Kitchen, with Yard. Posses- sich given immediately. Apply to MRS, THORNE, Spring Park Road, [mar7 eod Vy Aste to Rent or Purchase @ small house an garden. Apply at this [mar 6 office, fy O LET—A two-stcry House, nearly new, A at present occupied by Mr. W. B. Mor- rison, situated on Pleasant Street, near the residence of L. C. Owen, Esq. Possession 16th instant. Apply to William Dodd. [maid O LET—A Dwelling House, on the cor- ner of Prince and Dorchester Strects containizg ten rooms and shop, also conveni. ent out-Luildings, Possession given about the '6th March, instant, The premises are suitable for a Boarding House or Store, and are at present in the occupation of Mr Hutche- sop. For further particulars apply to Mis, CostTELLo. {mar3 rg-O LET—Ist of April, a COTTAGE on the corner of Euston and Cumberland Sireet, now in possession of R. W. Tremaine Esq. Apply to Mrs. J. D. Haszard, at the residence of T. J. Harris, Esq. [mar3 oe Gentleman can be accommodated with Bedroom and Parlor. Board if re. quired, Enquire at this oftice. fmar3 \ ANTED—By a lady in Halitax, a Cook and Housemai.| - Good wages. Un- exceptionable references required. Apply to Mrs George Macleod, Hayston. Villa Kent Street. , [marl A ie LET—Irmniediate possession given ot | & desirable residence, situate on Upper Hillsborough Street, Rent low to a good tenant. Apply at the Merchants E I.toMr. F.8. Moore. ae ~~ tED mua wo eee ¥ O LET—The Brick House on Powna Street, at presert occupied by James D! Irving, Eequire. Possession Apyty to Thomas Ww. Duta. : es Bt 3 MARCE 10, 1883. a FOR I883. | Paper Hangings. Just opencd—New Wall Papers, in great variety, from five cents to $1.20 per roll, . A Jot of Rich Git Papers, imported last season Will be offered at half p ice. W. A, WEEKS & CO, eee nl Linvleums and Floor Cloths. Linoleums — the new Floor Cloth, soft and warm to the feet, has e carpet like appearance, all widths. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Carpets. English, Brussels and Tapestry Car- pets, Hemp and Wool Carpets, Ifyou ure going to buy one try us first. We will give large discounts on these Goods. W. A. WERKS & CO. Very Cheap Cotten Goods. SIG OF THE LION PARC ony ———— —— — ‘IMPROVED AT AUCTI9 Iam instructed by Mr RL at his Farm, Belle Vag , Wednesday, 14th Man AT THE HOUR OF Bivtee ae The following Valuable ¢ a ir ¢ Brown Mare, quarter Saladin, i sty (by Abel) in foal, good Roadst.y a rising 3 years, Birg oyal Hares Filly, risiog 3 years, dam ¥ ; by ‘‘Biack Prince,” ] Foal, ( Saladin Mare, sire ‘Royal Hares (Mare) dam “‘ Nell,” sire ** Sip ys | Cow, Ayrshire, (large) in "eri," Ball, | do Durham, (large) jg bred Bull, 1 do Ayrshire, (lar Dh pure bred Buil, | do Grade Ageia by pure bred Bull, 1 Heifer Darham, rising 3 years, in calf | Bull, 1 do Ayrshire and Desh years, | Ayrshire and eal 2 yeara, 1 Durham Heifer Calf, p 2 Fat Steers. q } Imported Shropshipe Ben Prize at or Exhibitions 3 Ram Lambs by impor 10 Ewes in Lamb e Ram, 4 Ewe Lambs, by : a! Ram. a ~ oa. Sir do, wee Be" 1 Young Berkshire and Youkshicnie pig, | Young Berkehire Barrow, 15 tons Pome Hay, 6 deo Prema ih quantity of Seed Wheat, MV hite | a Potatoes ¥ : TEKMS—AIl soms under gy . that amount a credit will be a NT November next, (except for ® approved joint Notes of Hand) gan 3 months on approved Joint cle WILL ‘ont 4 Ch’town, March 2, 1§§3.—9jp LONDON HOU White Shirtings, Furnitures, Cre- tones, Tickings, Sheciings, Towelings, Battings, Lace Curtains, Holland-, etc. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Mourning Goods. Fine Wool ( ashmeres, Crapes and Mourning Goods,carefully selected. ou the premises. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Corsets. The best makes. The Dermatoid are very popular. Never break. Ladies should see them. W. A. WEEKS & CO. GENTLEMEN will find Fresh New Goods, in Cloths and T'weeds, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiets, London Hats, Neck Wear, Underclothing, Gloves, Braces, Skirts, etc. A large stock “of very fine Silk Handkerchiefs in hand, W.A. WEEKS & CO. New Teas, We are selling large quantities. The quality is right and price low. Parcels of 5 ibs. anc 10 ibs. very cheap. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Sail Ducks, Flour Bags, Cotton Warps, Reg Matting, 7,000 yards, all widths. Also, stamped patterns. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Millinery and Sacque Fitiing done T) PURCHSSE OUR SPRING COU In order to make room we will sell A an CHEAP FOR CARR j : . : a: » | Our surplus of Stock in band, not; | tocarry over to another season, r ita | y Household Goma” OF ALL DES! RIPI a —IN— % I Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask . Ty tains, Table Linen, Towels, Toma ' etc., etc, ae Large Stock of Grey and White@ , Sheetings and >h rtings, (best Heglish and leading Dominion lack Cashmeres, Cords, Lustres Orapr yal And, at this Stock takirg time, my lt all Departmcnte, at tempting pr 4 ESS < | A large and unexceptionable Steck a in English and Canadian, : Trimmings, at the lowest pri ] | ‘Suits and Single G.rments made on the premises, in the best A Choice Avsutil ; GROCERIES | Teas, in five, ten and fifteen ponad jm giving gencral satistacsion to cua “4 I | fie: GEO. DAVIES &! Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 18838 d Pasture and Buildingl AT BRIGRTON, FOR SALEG COUNTRY DEALERS will find te Stock complete. We have a large re serve of Cotton Goods, Dress Goods Winceys, Warps, Linen Threads, But- tons, Pins, Braces, etc., at low prices to wholesale buyers. > testes eeeneentie-centi ST W. A. WEEKS & 60., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, Sign of the Lion, QUEEN STREET. YFNVHE Svbscriber offers for sale : and Building Lot, situated OF the Victoria Park, and near the 1e™ F. W. Hyndman, Eq. This Lote | one acre of land and will te sod B® 1 two Lots, to suit intending we i Liberal terms wil] be given. . For particulars of title, ete, @ Messrs, Davies, Sutherland & We Citors, AMELIA PA Amx. cum tes’. cnnero of the Will Heury Palm r, Esq Cb’town, March 3, '83 —'m cod » ———— ws y SS . b Se ~~" ATS 5 - ra Sas _ [ > Sly 24. Ee . (LUNG ; Gyan ee . \ v4 x} " te > SPLEEN i. London Times saysi— has, by his treatment, prov eases can be far more readily COFCO" treatment than internal.” . be at , aps. . Dk. BENNET will House, Charlottetown, from the 2° Ch'town, Marth 2, 18S3,—wkly to the 25th. ¢ Marvh 6, 1883, | ae