DAILY EX a THE | TELEGRAPHIC REWS, (actos! siustt! Sa'sge|Cemtral American Treubles Crozier’s command was forced on the half- ; Wasutneton, April 2. breeds, and that the police fired first. They state that only ene of their men Was} Tae marines are all ordered out for | [s | wounded. ‘immediate service in South America, and , | | Lelegrams are coming in from every town | 4), ops will be sent on the first steamer to 1 and village in the country that companies protect American interests there, are anxious to go to the front. .— { Wasninoron, April 3. A man Llowie, of High Bluif, | ‘ > oy > . just feom Batoche crossing, reports Riel | Senor I erella, Costa Rican Minister, re- has twelve hundred half-breeds and seven | ceived late this OVORINE the following tele- They are all fully bent ‘ee from the Secretary of Salvador : Santa Ana, April 3. » | } ' : Seesciab Desepatcues To THR EXAMINER. } named Three Months Fighting Anticipated. hundred Indians. | upou fighting. He says Riel promises not ,to molest peaceable settlers, but says he | Yesterday we obtained a splendid victory will take their cattle, etc., if necessary. No tidings have yet been received from ag Challchusha over Barrios. + Y 1 ; ' ooh I » at Prince Albert, which leade | Riel’s Superior Light Infan Wy. to ton alld that i ted onk altar! a FRANCE AND CHINA. , to Humbolt or Battleford, have been cap- tured by the enemy. | Panis, Apeil 2 a. 2. ! = 2 s e Pp rer f il 2. : | Phe Situation at Battleford, | Orrawa, April ln enennmmniiehiiiieiins des tie - | In the House to-day in answer to Mr. lost six hundred killed. The French loss . | Blake, Sir John said there was very little was email : , news from the Northwest, but he believed | op 170 Women and Children | things there were in a very bad state. Weather Sulleun i in Hou rly Peril. Toronto, April 2. | o— | The Mail's special from Swift Current lrobabilities for the next 24 hours for says most alarming reports from Battleford | ¢ye ytaritime Provinces, and Fort Pitt are brought in by teamsters ;and traders. The Indians under Pound | | Makeg, Little Pine, Moosimin, Seekaskoot |} and Thunder Child are up in arms and are being joined by the Shippewayias. Later | % counts of the rising of the Stony Indians after detailing the murder of the Instruct- Toronto, April 4—10 a. m, Fresh to strong east and north winds ; cloudy weather with occas‘onal sleet or rain. i No Tidings from Col. Irvine. Risl has 2,000 Men Under Arms, - METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetowu April 4 1885, q’ ; %: 'ors, says the Indians cleared out a few ilelp Comins from Montana. sulin driving off their horses and cattle Highest Temperature Friday............37 0 - and taking their provisions. Lowest 2 do Ol ea 243 } : ae |} Advices from Minnedosa say the Indians Se yesterday, (read eo 6 i A Fenian Hanifesta issued, — still gathering there. Hslt-breed team- Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at i sters say the Indians intend to burn the | enn...’ 53037... Sea. sg 26.1 ; ao town. Much uneasiness is felt as arms and | Lowest Temperature this morning .. . .25.1 if Toronto, April 2 ammunition are scarce, | Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 29 9 Loxpon, April 2, | Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .33 5 tobert McManus, formerly Regimental ; ; sonatas of the British fa, ag A complete batiery of muzzle-loading 9 . aan aa keeps the Royal Hotel at Qu’Appelle ata- pounders, with ammunition, has been PROVINGTAL L&GISLATORE tion, has been iv the northwest ten years, | shipped to Canada for use 1n suppressing v ' sud knows the country, the half-breeds and | the rebellion in the Northwest. iudiaus well. He telegraphs the Mail as | Ju’ Arrevye, April 3. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. bollows : | It is reported that the operators and mail | — ‘* Friendly hali-breeds tell me, and 1| carriers have deserted Humbolt owing to | Tuurspay, April 2. beuliewe it, Riel has at least 1800 well- the threatened descent of the rebels. THE WATFRWORKS MOVEMENT, armed men under him. Civilians here are} Lord Melgund arrived here yesterday. | The Bill to incorporate the Charlottetown PY SOL ERR EE OR se SIP ES Seapine Supplies are coming rapidly forward. MINE Gahan, in the 56th ycar of his sge oi ae ae a om a Se Rog at aa a « ie RR ane a rca, ~ rr ~ urging a0 immediate march north, but | de | net think Middleton will move until he | recetVes reintcrceiments soldier, | judge the half-breeds the best irregular Jight cavalry or infantry in the world [lt would be madness for 500 troops to attempt Co croas the South Saskatchewan and penetrate the rebel countrys. Middle not walk into any such trep 1 think the moment the advance reaches fFouchwood Hills the half breeds will begin to harrasa it. It is said Riel has two or three field guns, seven pounders, and that he will use them at the river crossings where he has thrown wp a shelter fur hia marksmen. All accounts agree in saying he will held the river te the las’. It is also reported that he has dynamite. In December iast | heard that dynamite was being shipped to him, but so many stories were flying about at that time, I did not pay mucl attention to it, nor do | credit it wow. With the best luck it will take Gen Middleton three months to chase the rebels vut of the Northern covwatry, and when that is accomplished it will be necessary to keep # gatrisou here for sowe time ready to do duty as a flying column, in case half-breeds should emerge as they will from their retreat im the forest. The position of affairs is much wore serious than people ton will As an old cavalry | Montana. Riel says he has help coming from At present be has over 2,000 inen under arms. Orrawa, April 3. There is a heavy snow storm here to-day, and trains and telegraphic lines are ob- strueted. The Government have ordered 10,000 Martini Henry rifles and 3,000,000 | rounds of cartridges. The Government is condemned for send- ing foot soldiers to chase mounted Indians and half-breeds who are the fastest riders in the world. A report from Battleford to day reports the killing of two more men there and the Indians have retired with all the stock and plunder they could find. New York, April 3. It is said on very good authority that 300 Fenians are now en route to help Riel in his contest. The following is said to be a true copy of the last order issued by the Fenian executive ;— ‘* REMEMBER LIMERICK !" DIFFICULTIES ARE THE TUNITIES FOR IRELAND !! ENGLAND'S OPPCR- To Centres of the Fenian Brotherhood, Greetine,—In accordance with already issued, you will prepare your men for orders Waterworks Company, passed a second reading on Thursday, after a brief explana. tion by Mr. Blake, and was submitted to a committee of the,Whole House. The scope and bearing and probable effect of some legal points in it were criticised; but the Bill, as a whole, was nov opposed. EDUCATION AND AGRICULTURE. In committee of Supply, the House dis- cussed brietly the questionas to how the standard of public education is to be kept rising “In ever-highering circles up,” and the cost kept down! Most of the members fought shy and seemed inclined ‘*te give it up.” Mr. Bentiey raised an interesting dis- cussiun about exhibitions and other means of promoting the interests of our farmers. Mr. Bentley said he would like to see larger amounts voted for County Exhibi- tions—-even though it were, in consequence, necessary to curtail expenditure in other directions. Farmers are now taking greater interest than ever in the improvement of their stock; for they see that improved stock pays, and their interest should be kept alive by exhibitions of the best; and these cannot be had while the Legislative grant is so small. Others thought it would of astern Canada appear to imagine, Lathes a outbreak 1s sure to occur at| active work. The time has come when we be a —_ or aera 7 aie or near Wood Mountain before long. | Must strike at the enemy, Do nothing that to 6i © alternately in each of the Half-be t ‘ ide | Will compromise the American Government. | COUPHES. : ; Seveete On me Amsricen =aite By order of the executive. ‘‘God save} Hon. Mr. Fexcuson pointed out that this have been gathering for days, and you may expect any day to hear of a large body of them descending upon the Canadian Pacitic Railway west of here. Half-breeds and ludians of QuAppelle Valley have kept re- markably quite since the troops arrived, but the former are by no means idle. Over ifty half-breeds have slinked away in one’s twos and threes from this neighborhood since the trouble began. All have gone north, no doubt, to join the rebels, The settlers in the valley are in good spirits, hut their wives and children are uneasy. Should Round and Creoked Lakes’ bands rise, there is nothing to prevent them strik- ing the track between here and QuAppclie.” SACKVILLE, April 3. ‘The Halifax Company left this a. m. and will pass here about noon. Ortawa, April 2 Mr, Watson, M. P. for Marquette, read the following telegram from Winnipeg to- night Ireland.” Loxpon, April 3. The Morning Post asserts that the rebel- lion of half-breeds in Canada was encourag- ed by Russia, with a view of embarassing the Dominion, and preventing their send- ing troops to England. Sr. Joun, N. B., April 4. it is nnderstood Lieut. Col. Domville has volunteered the Princess Louise Hussars, and Lieut. Col. Beer the 74th hattalion of King’s, for service in the Northwes’. THE SOUDAN. Creu. Graham Captares Tamai Springs TAMAI BURNED BY OSMAN DIGNA. might be done if exhibition buildings were erected in each of the counties ; but he doubted its advisability, as, even with the facilities afforded by the railway, people who live in the far west would be unable to attend an exhibition in Georgetown, and people who live in the eastern section of the Island could not probably attend an exhibition in Summerside. Hon. Mr. Fer- guson acknowledged the kindness of Lieutenant Governors Haviland and Me- Donald, in permitting a portion of Govern- ment Honse Farm to be used for exhibition purposes, and allowing sheds to be erected. Resolutions of Respect and Condolences. Ata meeting of Liberal-Conservatives of the First District of King’s County, held at Souris on the 28th ult., the following resolution was unanimously adopted and ordered to be published :— u ee ae a Ue : | lihereas it has pleased Almighty God to : nn ported from (Qu Appeile at) Scuakin, April 2. remove from our midst by death, cur late the entire force and transports there are A deapatch from Gen. Graham says -; representative in the Legis'ative Council, the yoing via. Touchwood, 350 miles to Battle- | purins the night the rebels fired upon us, Honorable Lawrence Kickham. ford. The distance via. Swift Current is killing one seldier and wounding two. |. “¢s0/ved, That in the opinion of this meet- voly 136 miles, and a beiter trail with a Early this morning we advanced to Tamai, ing, the Liberal-Conseevative party of thi ferry overthe river. Meantime, over 170 ated on % w'clank bi all oceaell oT a ’} Province has sustained in the sudden and un- ; women «nd children are in refuge in the|g ings. The rebels ae ae P By ‘© | timely death of the late Mr. Kickham, a loss rt barracks in Batilefurd, with three weeks pe nl oe “pon our’ much to be deplored; and we boreby beg to 1 provisions and little or no protection, : ; ak tender the wife and relatives of the deceased i? Herchiner,with the command is at Medicine |, later despatch says Tamai is in flames, | our warmest sympathy in their sad _bereave- Hat, waiting for the river to open. It is The British loss in occupying the place was | ment, : és ‘4 impossible for a detachment via. Qu’Ap- | °2¢ killed and six wounded. The enemy} Capt. Thomas Kickham, in a few feeling z pelle or the Herchmer command to reach have retreated Tamanieb. and well chosen words, thanked those pre- + sattleford until long after the provisions Suakin, April 3, | sent for their kind expression of regard for are exhausted. Manifestly a sufficiently Spies report additional desertions from| is late brother, and their sympathy for strong force to relieve Battleford should be | Osman Digna. surviving friends. ' despatched by Swift Current immediately. $$ doer eset aa henner i Phere is no liability of a col- e Apole assian is nie Jam coeneee oe i shareholders iision at Prince Albert or Duck Lake Th A | -R D ) if of the Kensington Skating Rink was held at uatil the arrival of troops _ there. +} the hall, Keneington, on the 3lst March. i In the meantime they are well goo ee ae mae Bet way ae wer ve , : salle aiatan Te : . . : ort, : usly approved o 3 ee: nee eS peg hntigen Ne Russia and England Continue their - ego er — repontdeclanes | i while the nearly helpless women and ati alee eich cadet mes 2 a Oe i ithten wn mite ti ae leeanas Preparations for War. months, and sets apart a sufficient sum for 4 thousands of fudians and half-breeds We}. ‘ een emanen See ee a ae know every pers of the country, aud that though they Cordially Agree not satisfactory to the shareholders, dn nti . it is impossible to relieve B.ttleford either To Fight of Mr. Bourke. seconded by Mr. Larkivs, it | via Touchwood or the Saskatchewan. The deealilii was unanimously decided that the present | only feasible way is via Swift Carrent. In S delilee, Boats @ directors be re-sppointed. The following is i the name of humanity brivg this before the ed Mee as “ee “Mat in the list of directors: A. Grady, Chairman; | Huse immediately. wart Kosebeiry, 1 & speech at Manches- | ceeyhen McMillan, A. C. McLeod and A. E. | (Signed) A. Macvonatv ter last evening, said: ‘It was not the | Gjarke, Sec’y aud Treasurer, —Com. H Siaalicien Siniatinn object «f the Governwent to patch up @ : lidiaiieibiee Donons Venta temporary tb uce with Russia, but to arrange) Rey, Nez. McKay, ia Ludlow Hall, Sum- ally ET @ permanent modus vivendi between the two merside, on Friday evenirg, lectured to an i we Nate Ap -- nations, in revard to their rights in Central appreciative audience, in his usual popular i the Hudson Bay authorities have re-| Asia.’ Russia’s answer to England’s| style, on “the sea as an agent in the forma- | ceived a telegram from Calyarry to the | amounts to a cordial acceptance of the pro-| tion of land.” The lecture was illustrated by Fi effect that the mails had arrived from} posals made by Earl Granville. numerous drawings, and formed a clear expla- 4 Edmonten., It gives assurance of the The war preparations being made by | 24tion of many of the little understood mys- loyaity of the Indiaus around Edmonton, Russia do not look like peace. The Kughsh | teries of the physical geography of the eea,— General Middleton hss ordered a general | Government have ordered the immediate | Zou/™. ; advance to-day of the troops at Qu’Appelle | construction of fourteen first cless torpedo} ,,, . "ae Sk ga : } » make room for troops from the aan, boats. r t - aoe nen See So ae i.x-Sheriff Richards telegraphs that there Catcorta, April 3. ee ee ee © Australians wre 1,500 ladians around Battleford. TI The Indian troops now inthe field open- |», met by General (Graham, who con- fodiens ‘ere, choked from the tareadhs sl] ly expecss hole GgeatOON We the, potter | EeTae settles, ne Se eaewearsed Hattlef a i om se e TACKS a y express ‘neir discontent 4% © prospect patriotic intentions, saying he was proud to eford and retired to a safe distance. of a peaceful settlement of the dispute be-|gommand such men. They will take part in Severat emissarias from Rrel have arrived tween Russia and Enylant the advance on ‘Tamai Wi pte A PRIL 1RPS . “ sevens -stananiacanaaneeeea DIED. In this city, on the 2nd inst., Mr. John ms ee {Funeral from his late residence at two o'clock on Surday.] ] At Charlottetown, on the 3rd inst,, of | inflammation of the brain, ('‘harles Kdward, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Men’s Felt Hats! For Sale Cheap at the LONDON HOUSE. April 4, 1885, THE ISLAND UF ANTICOSTI. IMPORTANT NOTICE a F, W. and T, G. Stockwell, 1 Merchants, of Quebec and London, Knogland, having purchased the whole of that Island, known as ANTICOSTI, situate in the District of Saguenay, Province of Quebec, Dominion of Canada, together with all the Fishing Rights and other Appurten- ances thereto belonging, hereby give Notice that as soon as navigation opens they will be prepared to supply from their Chief Stores at English Bay, McDonald Cove, Fox Bay, and other places, complete Supplies of Fjsh- ing Tackle, Nets, Lines, Hooks, Cordage, tiardware, Sal’, Provisions, Groceries, Crock- ery, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Mercjiandise and Clothing, AT THE LOWEST RATES, to all Fishermen, Vessels, Lumbermea, Farmers, Anglers and vthers, and they will be pre. pared to deal with them for the purchase of al! Fish caught round the Coast ; Aud the said Messrs. Stockwell hereby also give notice to all Merchants and Traders who heretofore made use of any of the Buildings, Stablings, Fencings, Wharf. agos, &,, and all ether improvements on the Isiand, and at the various Fishing Kstablish- ments around the Island, that they are to desist from using the same; and anyone found unlawfully fishing on the Island, or damaging or committing any injury to any of the Buildings thereon, will be prosecuted All persons desirous of landing Goode upon the Island must apply for License to Messrs Stockwell, otherwise they will be liable to prosecution for trespass. Residents wishing to remain on the Island, and al! others desirous of obtainjng License to tis, must apply forthwith to MR. W. STOCKWELL, Or to : MR&. THOMAS LsBRUN, at English Bay. March 28,18°5 ap4 Gi wkyli ne eee Disston’s Saws ARE THE Best in the World! CIRCULARS AND GANG SAWS. W E are Agents for the Island for Henry Disston & Sons (Philadelphia), the largest saw makers in the world. —ALSO-- Sanderson Bros. Patent Sand Blast Files, The best File made. Prices low for cash. NORTON BROS, April 2 - 2i wk'y3i Depository of the Rritish and Foreign Bible Society, Cerner Queen and Fitzrey Streets. CHUMGE IN B FANCY GOODS, ELNG about to make a change in business I have decided to sell my large and | varied stock of son of Silas M. and Margaret Fllen Vent c i aged 13 months and 12 days. ‘ Of such in BOOKS, the kingdom of Heaven,” STATIONERY, ROOM PAPERING, &e., &e., Ke. —AT A— SMALL ADVANCE ON COST ! Sale to be continued daily until all is dis- posed of. Purchasers (both wholesale dnd retaii) may rely upon receiving Genuine Pargains, as this is a bona fide sale. mr An immediate settlement of ali out- standing aecounts is particularly requested. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore, Queen Street. Ch’town, April 2—3i eod wkly li REMEMBER WE Annual Meeting of the Youths Branch of the Missionary Society, ia connection with the Methodist Brick Church, on Mon day evening next. Chair to be taken at % o'clock. a@ Addresses delivered by prominent young men, A, F. CROSBY, Secretary. March 31, 1885—2i ta&fri NOTICE. HE Subscriber, having purchased the good-will and business of Messrs. Wheatley & Sons, and having taken their stali in the Market, is prepared to attend to all who may favor Lim with their custom. I hare also opened out a Meat and Provision Store on Kent Street, in the premises form- erly occupied by the late John Jury. WILLIAM SELLA, April 1, 1885—6i pd Pf. ISLAND RAILWAY. Easter Excursion. es “ION Return Tickets, at one First- class Fare, will be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 314 and 4th April, prox., good to return up to and on April Gth, 18F5 JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Vilice, Ch'town, March 30th, 1885. bi all whkly pa li FOR SALE OR TO LET. faXHE Subscriber offers for Sale his valuable Farm at Eldon, Belfast, consisting ot 100 acres of land, with a good dwelling house and stable thereon, This farm is pleasantly situated at the village ef Eldon, and conven. ient to churches, schools and shipping porte, being only one mile from Halliday’s Wharf and two miles from Pinette River Bridge, and is in clese proximity to Orwell Bay, where abundance of mussel mud and seaweed can be obtained. One-half the purchase money can remain on mortgage fora term of years at 6 per cent interest. For particulars apply to Messrs, McLean & Martin, Solicitors, (h'town. WM. McLEAN, Ch’town, March 97, 1885—law wkly Imo Seed Wheat! Seed Wheat ! FOR SALE. RO BAGS Choice Seed WHE AT— White Fife, White Russian and Red Bald. Also, 800 bushels choice Timothy Seed, to arrive first trip Northern Light. OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’town, March 27- eod&wkytl Istmay —— We wish to call special attention to the fact that our Bibles and Testaments are sold at PKIME Cost ; freight and duty not charged. Pulpit Bibles from $480 to $8: Family Bibles from $1 50 to $2.55; Pocket Bibles from 42 cents to $1.56; Testaments from 3 cents to 80 ceuts. A few German Hebrew, French and Gw'ic Bibles on hand Also: French, Ga ic, Greek and Hebrew Testaments Bibles and Testaments are sup- plied to Sunday Scho ls at HALF PRICE. by oltaimipg an order from the Rev? D McNeill, Secr tary of the Society, M. F. FLLIS, Clvtown, April 1, 1885. FOR SALE. 2000 BUSHELS FISHERY SALT LC. OWEN, Ch'town, March 26, 1885—tu th sat VALUUBLE FREEHOLD FARM sam ner 33 FP HE above Farm, now in the occupation of iL Mr. Alexander Shaw, is offered for private Sale Part of the purchase money can be left secured on the premises, it not eeld within ten days from date, it will be sold by Public Auction on Friday the 17th day of April next, in front of the Law Courts Bui'ding, Charlottetown, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, For terms and particulars of sale apply to KR. R. FITZGERALD, Soliciter for Vendors. Ch'town, March 26, '85 —6i wklyli DVERTIST in THE DAILY EXAM!. ae soe All Y EXAM ee s = @ ATT ~o = = = -mBees os ¢ Ove 22> -¢ ee: B= Pag <_f Sue N & = 5 S S| sh2 ° OS 3/22: SS [see < mlsei ea ae 1 S58 ot ad Si eet": N a ees of jive . Tims 2228) B 729! @ = + ee wade «i eee CPt s is 2: Ss 2S 2: cS » Bs rome a S = es — on ee eee COAL. N hand, a uantity of Pj ; i Mines and aa Bay Goal, 7 Also : Sydney (old mine) Round Cval. Wili be sold for Cash at Summer prices. CAPT. JOUN HUGHES, RHE ladies of St. James’ Char USINESS || APRIL TEA. a Tea and Faucy Tables ou “= hol Wednesday, sith of April ‘ IN THE MARKET Hayy COMMITTEE : Mr, DV, Stirling, Mrs, D. : ** D. MeNeill, " Wate nity, * A, Loe, “ C Mea ‘* F. Perkins, "a Melee” ** A, Murray, Miss McGill, ** N, J. Campbell, * i * J, MePherson, « K ia? ‘** F,. Hyndman, * to a Fancy Table open at 2 o'clock - at 5 o'clock. Ootock 5 Tew Table Tickets—Tea and Admission mission ovly, 10 cents, Tickets for sale at Mrs. W. R w . Dr, 8. W. Dodd's and C. Db. ieankin es Stores. Drug Proceeds in aid of Church debt, BELLE McNEILI, March 25 Secretary, DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT » 35 conte; ag. 2w 3aw AGADEMY OF MUSIC Haster Moaday, April 6th, TYader the distinguished patro . : > nage of U Honor the Lieutenant Gove; nor, Hin The Union Dramatic Ciab Will present, for the first time ig Charlotie. town, Carleton s ihril ing drama, MORE SINKED AGAINST THAN SINNING, (Founded on events now prominent jg Lreland ) The Fntertainweut will concinde wi laughable FARCE, entithd, _ Should This Heet the Eye! An ethetent ORCHESTRA will be in attendance. New and beautiful SCENERY has bey prepared for the play. Admission: Gallery, 25 vents; Ta quette, 35 cents ; Reserved avats, 20 cents. ‘Tickets for sale at all the !rug Stores and the Diamond Bookstore. Doors open at 7, curtain to rise at 8 o'clock, sharp. A matinee wiil be yiven on aster Monday Doors open at 2; je: formance to cummene at3 p.m. Admission —children 15, jadies % cents, Ch’town, March 24, }»»5, lateness) 44 QUEEN STREET. ——~ = ee W.A. BRENNAR Book, Job ard Qriamental Printer, Book-Binder, Paper Aulet —AND— BLANK-BOOX MANOFACTORE The Printing anil Binding machinery and Plant in this Cfiice is that of the late Bremner Brothers, and is well known as one of the most com lete printing and bindiug concerns in the wer Provinces. With such facilities tu no trouble to do the best work at moderate rates, 44 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island: March '7th, 15°4, — eS WANTS, Last, POUND, de a In this city, on 3rd imst,* Purse containing a sum of money other papers. The owner can have the same by applying to Patrick Trainor, Watehman apré—h VIX BOARDERS caa bs eamfortably bK accommodate at Miss Sto wart’s, core of Great George and Euston Streets. 4? ryNo RENT. The Re besriber offers for rent half the Shop, formerly occa Mess:s Bremner Bros —\V, A. Breonaa. ap ee LANT FOOD —For flower and vegetable gardens, lawns, crequet groands, e tures, &c., the Bay S2ATE a invaluable; nothing «qusl io at FOF plants. Jy is THE BEST ren CHEAPEST Piast oop. Small packages 10 cents, 25 cents # upwards, -—-J. M. Acco, Uraften St. OF Market, Charlottetown wat3l A neat. well-dnished Cottage, * 0 LET the St Peter's Road, together with oa an) ceach-houae, and half an a he above attached ; surroundings plesaat. *, » 2 ° . . ’ w property is within a few mina tes 4 city, and now occupied by Pr Mell ' Possession given about the Ist of ay. Ane to Hector MacLeo?, Charlottetown mars! ran LET—The Dry Good Store om Que* Street, lately ovo pied by Me Shand. Apply tv Mr. Stevenson. selet alk of the wee Flee, te ew. Fo. 6... Water Mireat Jaren Ch'tomn, Mawel 18, [Res W ANTED—-A good plain Cook gee . ences revuired. Aymply te 93 Il Fitayerald, Mount Edward Road.