TEU SERUE Fis. Lecal and Other iiems. TE} FORAPHIG NEWS nitnetmnnianenie . = | ‘ee sea % ew 2 @ 8 ee a z Tur mails left Cape Traverse for this city at 1.50 p. m. wth - Bil van better Bargains be had than | u S NOWHERE at R. Younes a Tux ce on the Hillsboroe h is the best of | (9; l ‘} br anatt ii lintias the season. ” jd atiil Peadso WUblBs. * | i einiliaainiunanaiaallls Tue “Northern Light” arrived at Pictou | ay. pgs. ' ' - al oe to-day, She w it een alae Telling Speech by Mr. Hackett ‘ TD ¥ 4" “Ff (rcOD 14 ORK vir ae | per day J. B. MeDoxaxp, Esq., who has been very | Special to the / il] since Sunday, is, we are pleased to learn, recovering rarminer. Ovrrawa, March SL. oo . In the House Lorve Rescacranr.—-Oysters on the half shell,yfresh and good at the Lorne Restaurant mar $1 3i of Commons, yesterday, Mr. Laurier, moved a resolutien to abolish duties on coal and breadstuffs, imported from the United States and other places outside the Dominion. Sir Hector Langevin meade a_ telling speech ia reply to Mr. Laurier’s remarks on the motion. Sir Hector was followed by Mr. Edward _ a Mr. Crawrorp, Second Eogineer ef H. M. | Surveying Steamer ‘‘Gulnare,” arrived at! Orwell on the 25th inst aan AN e’ectric light company, with a capital of | , ; ; : $2,000,900 for fightiog. towns by daudaity ilackett, M P . tor Prince County, who has issued a prospectus in London. spoke at length in defence of the National diialntinn Policy. Mr. Hacketv’s speech was a good Rewemner the“ Cumming” benefit at the | OU°, and he was frequently applauded. He Rink tu-night. The Band will be in attend- said the Maythorne-Laird Government im- ance from 5 to 10 o'clock. Good ice. posed duties on grain and breadstufls in the year 1880, but they now passed as Free Traders. T es Banx of P. E. Island Notes taken in exchange for beef during Easter week.— W HeaTiey & Sons, {mar3l tf Iwo million bushels of oats were imported into Canada during the year 1878. but inthe year 1880 only two thousand bushels were imported. Thus the duty im- posed on grain and breadstutis left the | Canadian markets open for Canadian farm > disturbances bave occurred in between the Connaught Rangers, Serious G lway, aided by the mob, and the 84th English 1 ¢ id eae ' — MS) | ors, and particularly for Island farmers, | 6 who thus control the Maritime markets. - > Os as! Ee ee a \ orar a Sevenat of the religious orders in France, | ..-ss Post Offices have been granted to , £1} LOWES ye ~*! St. Peter’s, North Cardigan, Baidwin’s | who had quietly re-established themselves in|." , tT A R a we . their old quarters, have been ejected by the = ad, S4us0urn toad — all in King S authorities. County. Tre latest scientific curiosity is a lady’s d > cK: es es am 4 Bes YS brooch, in which a tiny incandescent spark - iW bes 8 BOS A Ss takes the place of and outvies the brillianc: astineansiestlamssanron ¢ Ra ' . \ of a diamond. Mempuis, March 30.) | om > - : . is we af The steamer ‘Golden City,” when ap-| 1 ne Edueatior al Institute will meet at the ie _ Bie me! mn scl nm Uli Vy wien ap- I pper Prince Street School at 8 o’ck ck this pr AcnINg her wil it, tis morning, at 4 39 evening The subject of Music and Vocal | Was Glscover d on tire The boat’s bow at Culture will be the subject und: r cot $i ler- once hea he d ror tie s} ore, and in four | ation. All are invited. minutes afterwards she touched the wharf, | . > ~ where a coal fleet are moore d. A line was ow 0 pw - 3 ’ “a1 Norrners Liout.”—L. E. Prowse will] male fast to one of the,coal barges, but en per iret trip of © N wthern Light,” 2|the current being swift it soon Pp ited, rery urge est : ; YY enri , iree . e - . i ~ , rge stock of Ha 8, * r spring, direct] and the burning steamer floated on down, rom London, Montreal and Bosto nciudin ‘ , . ith | die the labial obs “ange ees ry the river, a mass of fiames, with he lead styles. mar: 1 ; . ‘| many passengers and the crew aboard, who _ <> = . . - ’ ae — were unat le to reach the shore and were AT th > anc: mn, to-day. by SFr W illi uit ; > al 66 ft.) ’ St 02-90 1.2 ‘WY ; EDk Doli Bak aeck sold oh pee, Mer] Oh ons oon a ee mac, Hion Tix s S8OMKL A ar, vie ce : os . : > , . . ‘ rs ; Sati at 27) “rate ‘ ne a ehants Bank at from sixty-five to sixty-seven. | Irieans on Satu day, en rout to Cincin and Gas Stock brought three per cent. premium jnatl she carried & crew of about 69; i ' “a > 1 for preference, ishe had 40 cabin passengers, 23 of whou Fa a were ladies, and nine children. The car ? HON PARLILMENT. GOODS. : i Finlay Smith, of Orwell, - ’ y pe fr. I7 & | raises mussel-mud at the rate of fifty loads | NEW Po ST OF FICES, j 1? 86 BN Ge | ——— = = on PERKINS i ———s& STERN, | | | Queen Square, —ARE SHOWING— \ { i | | j Parties having any claims against the pro- ? consisted of 300 tons, among which was a — of tue Lorne Keataurant will obli,e by] Lot of jute. The fire is said to have had | urnishing same at once, and parties owing me | 8 origin in this material. It is estimated will please pay up atonce, as my business in| that 3 lives are lost. future will be gentaates onthe pay as you Lonpon, March 30. eee ” bs er mare In the Commens to-night Mr. Giadstone | We learn that Capt. Cameron failed to| stated that arrears of rent under the Land find, during his recent trip to Great Britain, Act would be a subject for consideration a steamer which would be suitable for summer | during the Eastern recess. The debate on service between this Island and the main!and. | the *‘ cloture” resolution was resumed. The Steam Navigation Company have, there-| Mr. John Bright said that there would fore, con-laded to have an irom screw steamer! be no doubt unless something was done to suitable for the service built om the Clyde| deliver the House from its difficulties it would staud before the country as having next summer. neglected its duty. If the proposed resolu- Vexxox says: “ You may look out for a| tion erred, it was in not being sufliciently rather heavy storm in your section of New| severe, They concluded with an appeal to Bronswick about the last of March or entry Of | .,embers generally to assist the oven. April-—possibly a blockade of =e again, and nent in the discharga of its duty. at any rate very strong gales. If you can get} yr. wna satan Ute this prediction in a local paper it may be of | ~~" J ee pela ‘ gna ee fee some service tothe pecple.” nuns cheese qo: COW SS ey Y defies ass dele names of the base informer, who has sworn Tue ‘' Northern Light ” left Pictou at day: wes f 4 lives * : aaa, rants, than light this mo-ning, and arrived at Georgetown on ne wey & ST eeepess OPS at eleven o'clock. All the Express yoods— with the Government, : i the accumulation of two months—will arrive After speeches by Sir Scafford Northcote in this city by noon train to-morrow. ‘The and Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Marictie’s amend- steamer may now be expected to ply regular: | went was rr jected by a vote of 318 to 279. ly, the recent westerly gales having cleared| Mr. Gladstone then moved the adjourn- the Straits effectually. ment of the debate until Munday. The cr motion was carried. Mack's Magnetic Medicins—the great brain and nerve food—will restore lost nature to! 4 serious strike has occurred in Barce- gaan, middle-aged andold, Life is too short | j..44 and other towns opposed to the re- to waste away, Read the advertisement i | ¢, 21, of the tariff, and workshops and mills another column, and if vou are affiicted make|, com closed... These have: & Shiv no delay in procuring the cheapest and best | PAY® Deen Chosee. MES DANS: OER. SStY medicine ever sold. Sold in Charlottetown | tests. by Apothecatries’ Hall Co. “oe —_— n said he — Maprip, March 30. SERLIN, March 30. pe Terrorist placards are again making their Tux Secretary of the meeting held in this | appearance on the walls of St. Petersburg. city on St. Patrick’s Day, which adopted | Que, which is of the most viclent character, reselvtions in reference to granting Home| declares that Alexander III. is tu be con- Rule to Ireland, has been informed that these | demmned to death. remain ao cule, reomees by Mr. Cos-| Sr. Pererssune, March 30. i, M. P., and the and representatives eis ine . tigan, te I Another Nihilist leader has been arrested in the Dominion Parliament, and that the]. : phate ad vital f th Address to Her Majesty on this im~ortant or parwcipation iB the ConsucdeEn O e mine in little Garden street. subject would receive their best attention and support. He was also informed that the | “= : na ae ee motion would be passed by s unanimous vote. CORRES PUS Peo wew, _ -- —— _ A ma‘, named Kelly, appeared at the We do not hold ourselves responsible for the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forencon, | opinions or statements of our correspondents on the charge of drunkenness. He left the ees rr city yesterday evening to walk on the ice to|, oe ‘ . ‘ ie To the Editer of the Examiner. Belfast; but he had net passed the Three i : tt Tides, vatil, overpowered by liquor, he fell Dear Siz,—Will you do me the favor of helpless on the ice, and went fast asleep. A publishing the following letter which was number of boys, who saw him fall, went to sent to the Journal, bat which the Kberal minded editor of that truth-loving sheet bis assistance, hauled him to the city ona “topsy.” aod gave him in charge of the | silently refuses to publish, aud oblige, Yours, etc., police. He was fined $2 and costs, | A. McDonatp. o- _ Tur market ¢ was very well at- | March 30, 1882. tended. The following are the _ prices:| —- Bect (ost) ver, Ib. 6,0, 12 cents; do| To the Editor of the Journal, 12 cents; Lamb per Ib. 5 to ‘10 cents | DEAR Sixk,—Though no name is given, Rai per Ib 4 to 8 conts; Ducks each, 25 to 36) there 1s no mistaking the fact that I pn the cents; Fowls each 20 to 30 cents; Chickens per) party accu el = the last Issue ot the pair 30 to 50 cents; Butter (fresh) 22 to 25 | Journal of being the writer of certain cents; do (tub) 16 to 18 cents; Eggs 12 to 15 | letters which recently appeared in I HE cents; Hay perewt 30 to 35 cents; Potatoes | EXAMINER. With reference tothat charging per bush., 35 to 40 cents; Flour per ewt $300! the Journal with abuse of the Hon. J. C. to $3.50; Satmeal per ewt $2 50 to $3.09| Pope, you say that you have been credibly Oats per bush, 32 to 36 cents; Geese each, 50| informed that I am the writer. Now, I beg to 60 cents; Sheepskins, 70 to 80 cents; Pork | to state. iu the most positive terms, that ] per carcass, 6 to 74 cents; do, Small S to 11) min no way responsible for the appear- ste Tarkays enh 75 ote. t 61.80; Tornps | ance in print of the letter in question, te Rd ow — that the party—whoever he was—who in- , formed you to the contrary, never gave utterance to a more untruthful statement in his life. The attempt to fasten upon me {the anthorship of the letters signed Toronto, March 31—10a. m. | * Liberal” and ‘‘ Disgusted Liberal” is Fresh to strong westerly to northwesterly | quite a8 unfair as the charge aiready refer to-adav —— Weather Bulletin. winds, fine cold weather. \red tois unfounded, and I defy the pre- ' = = [duction of proof in support ef either cne BIRTH. jor the other, At Village Green, Lot 49, on March 27th, |. As I cannot think you won'd deo me an the wife of Samuel J. Senter, of a daughter. |?" utional wrong, I have to ask you to do wee /tIue the justice to publish the foregoing DIED. | denial of aa utterly unfounded charge. At Santa Barbara, California, on the 30th March, Georges A. Brow, ia tae QR ywar of hin age a ALD. SPRING GOODS sion EE it GREAT VARIETY. Thelr Stock fs Always —Purchasea BEST MARKETS, And You Can Rely Upon Getting as Gocd Valve as can ke found ou P. E. Island. Large Stock Grey Gcttons, Large Steck White Cottons, Large Stock Pink Cottons, Parks & Sons Knitting Cotton (IN EVERY COLOR.) New Spring Tweeds. A NICE VARIETY OF DRESS GODS! A Complete Stock of RMIGURNING GOODS. Table Linens, Tabie Napkins, Towels, shestings, FILLOW COTIONS, GOUNTERPANES, TOILET COVERS, &c,, Ge, VERY CHEAP Carpet, Oil Cloths, Matting Rugs and Mats. ee ROOM PAPER. Perkins & Sterns. Feb, 10, 1882. a a nl A EE TxA MINER. MARCE 31. 1882. | | | ree ASSURANCE Prisee Edward |W. KE. DAWSON, Fsq., DIREcToR. All Fire Policies are IsSURANGE ASSQCIATIONE (LIMITED), ’ Or VWONDON, Every doscription of Property insured at the lowest rates. ————~ 0:0 Londen, and Lancashire Life OF LONDON, ; Government Deposit $110,000... Rates lower than the majority of Offices, issued eorgetown, Summerside, Souris and Alberton. Farm at St. Peter's FOR SALE. ean very valuable Farm situated one qnarter of a mic from St Peter’s Railway Station, containing 96 acres, 45 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cul- ‘tivation, There are on the premises a Barn 50x25 feet (nearly new and 300 loads of com- post and manure. Its siuation renders ita very desirable investment, being only half a mile from St. Peter’s Starch Factory, and within one mile of on ualimived supply of mussel mud. It is also convenient to church- es. Schools, Mills, &c. For further particulars apply at St. Peter's to ENGLAND, JOHN A. McLAINE, Orin town to FRED. W. HY\DMAN., Ch’town, March 28, 1882—11, wkly 3i dly pat li, wkly pat 3i IMPORTANT SALE Trotting Stallions, Geldings, Mares, and Fat Cattle. AM instracied by Louis L, Jenkins, Esq., of Upton Siock Farm, to sell by Auction, a COMPANY, ENGLAND, : “E 0:0 —- at Market Square, on the 4th April, F 2 teem = . ’ es (Easter Tuesday), at 11 o'clock, a. m., : HEAD OF FECN FOR CAN ABA, ° MON EFREAL. e ihe weil-known Trotting Stallions Old : o a Hambletonian, Mambrioo Star and Young Himbletomian; the Mares Abdaliah Queen and Birdie, the Geldings Grit by Re- former (ie by Jay Gould, 2.183) ont of Old Queen, an! Comet by Mampbrino Star, out of Birdie, Alse, Mount Mellick Boy, rising 3 years old, by RK yal Harry, dam by Smith's “ Farmer's Glory.” This Colt took first prize at the Proviucial Exhibition last fail, Pedigrees im Catalugue to be had of the Aucth weer, Also 2 Fat Heifers. island Branch: E,W. BY SDRAN, GzNERAL AGENT Be at Charlottetown. Agencies ath [fe 21—2w eod = A. McNEILL, 3060 Barrels Superior Extra 800 barrels K. D.C orumeal, barrels Oa: meal, | jour, | & 00 half-chests Superior Congou Tea, puns, Boght Trira lad Molasses, sides Sole Leather (i r gun's), Cheese, 18 tons Manilla Cordage (all sizes), 17 tons Isiand Flour, 75 caddies Tobacco, 40 bags Rice, 40 hhds, Porto Rico Sugar, 10 bhds Scotch Refined Sugar, 130 barrels Kerosene (A ticrican), coe 1 7 i 3 { € r A 150 © No.1 Labr. dor Herring, 10 «* Split Peas, 10 * £White Beans, 25 ‘ No. 1 Pilot Bread, 50 Sugar (Nova Scotia Refinery), lo « Washing Soda, 10 & Currants 10) “ Pickles (Crosse & Blackwell), 10 & Saltpetre, 5 ts Brimstone, 5 ‘ Sulpbur, 50 boxes Soup (assorte:), 59 Starch (Col man’s) 5) © Sperm Candles, J a ‘Tallow Candles, 5 % Raisins ( Layers) 100 = Pipes (assorted), 56 «6 ~— Biscuits (asserted), ) Pails, 0 “ Mirors, 0 “ Hay t.akes, 5 Hay and Manure Forks, ) Square Pointed Shovels, 2 ‘% Grain Scosps, 5 Irish Spades, 50 boxes Clinch Nails, 300 “ Ginss 5) Horse Shoe Nails, 350 kegs Cut Nails, 10 kegs Horse Shoes 5 ‘ 0 5 50 dozen Brooms, 5 ] 1 l 2 W ERO ELES A ILE. iS aot ser apiece * 400 cases ef Brandy, Mar. 24, ’82---eod till sale wly pat Auctr, WANTED. 4 T the JUNK STORK, Head Pownal £& Wharf, old Copper, Brass, Iron, Lead, Zinc, Rope and Canvass, Horse Hair, Rage, &c., for which the highest price will be paid, Ch’town, Jan 12, “82—im FOR CHARTER. SCHOONER of 1 0 tons Register. now fy lying at Queen Street Wharf, will ac ——— cept a charter for Newtoundland, to load on the opening of the navigation. Sor particulars apply to LIQUOR} IN BOND. 200 cases Irish Whiskey, i200 cases Scotch Whiskey, Corner Pownal and Water Streets, 375 cases Holland Gin, March 27, 1882—1w 50 cases Ginger Wine, — 5) cases Claret, GOLD 45 bids, Scotch Whiskey, MEDAL, 40 Qrs. Scotch Whiskey, 5 Qrs. Irish Whiskey, 30 bhds. Hollana Gin, 55 Qrs. Holland Gin, 40 Octaves, Holland Gin, 20 puns, Demerara Spirits 6 puns, Alcohcl, 10 barre!s Alcohol, 45 hhds. Brandy, 55 Qrs. Brandy, 30 octaves Brandy, -§ barrels Rye Whisky, 12 hhds, Port Wine, 10 Qrs, Port Wine, 40 Qre. Sherry Wine, 5) barrels Bortled Ale, 50 barrels Boutled Porter, 1 barrels Syrups, 25 bags Corks, 20 gross Flasks, 25 dozen Jars, 1, 2 and 3 Gallors, 10 crates Crockery ware, 10 doz, Washboards, 10 nests Wash Tabs, ° 100 rolls Roofing Paper, 6) cwt, No: 1 Eoglish White Lead, 40 cwt. Colored Ferinis, 10 Wooden Plovghs, 500 reams Wrapping Paper, 7) cases Mat hes, 30 cases Boots aud Shoes, 8 cases Castor Oil, 100 kegs Baking Soda, 300 page Salt, 2 casks Putty, 2 casks Miner Shovels, 2 casks Copperas, A, HW. YATES, 1878, STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, MORE LIGHT! rEVHE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported some of “Bray's Punwers,” which they will supply and fit on Gas Brackets, etc., at a moderate cost to consumers, These Burners are reported to be the best Flut Flame Burner yet produced, and will give a far greater amount of light than any other Burner with the same consumption of (yas, Dr, Wallace, F. RB. 5. E., F. Cc. S., Gas Examiner tothe City of Glasgow, in a lecture delivered by him, calculated that £140,000 ($650,000) a year are thrown away in Glas gow by the use of imperfect fittings, On the subject of Gas Burners be says: “ Another and as I thiuk a better Burner is that called Bray’s regulator, a: d as | consider these the best unien Burners attainable at moderate cost, I bave selected them for @ series of ex- periments, cas Oe : 20 casks Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Plongh Metals, Whips, Curry Combs, Coffee, Pepper, Crean of Tart-r, Ground Ginger, inuamon, Allspice, Ludigo, Nutmegs, Sago, Shoe Blacking, Mixed Spice, Cudbear, Nix- ey’s Black Lead, Redwood, Yellow W ood, Ochre, Red Ochre, For Furniture, Side Boards, Bedsteads. Sofas in H. ©, Leungesin Rep, Parlor Sets, Stoves, Winches, Windows, Doors and Sashes, 200 Mackerel Barrels, 50 Pork Barre!s Do. for Carriages, Wagons, Harness, Sleighs, Horses, Cows, Do. for 1:0 boxes Herring, Safes, Dyes, Cop- peras, Cheese, Beans, quarter ton Clinch Rings at half price, Cooley Creamery Children’s Carriages, Dried Apples end Seap. Do. for Pedlar’s W*gons. Do. for | American Built Barouche, said by judges to be one of the best on the Island. invalid, or fur stormy weather, at H. COOMBS’, March 27, ’82—3i WANTED. SI! UATION WANTED by a man of 12 LA. year’s experience as Foreman Packer of a Lobster Shop. Good reference in all par- ticulars guaranteed, Address GEO. D. WHALEN, Chester, Lunenburg Co., N. 5. March 25, ’*2—4i pd SEED WHEAT! NOR SALE, 150 bushels WHEAT, con- E sisting of White "ussian, Lost Nation, and Seoteh, grown last year from seed im- ported from Canada aud “co‘land, ; J. a T. MORRIS. Mexoh WD, "WK —-AL?2O— Liquorice, Senna, Epsom Salts, Whole Cloves, | Whole Ginger, Pearl Blue, Potash, Yellow | Logwood, Washing) (Golden Vine.) OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetown, Feb, 24, 1892—1m eod & whly, pat ne Im Carts, Troileys, Do. for Covered Sleigh, jast the thing for an | The Keport of the Committee of the British Association of Science to enquire as to the best means forthe devclopmen of light trom Coal Gas of different qualitres—com prising Dr. William Wallace, Protessor Dittmar, end Mr. Thomas Wills, F. C.8., F. 1, C. E., showed that Bray’s Burner's yielded the greatest amount of light of all *be two or three score of Burners reverted upon which included all the Burners of repute in the market, In a pampliet upon Light and deat, pub- lished by RB. B, Taver, A. M,, he says: “ ‘Lhe cost of Gas as compared with other illumine ants is much more economical when rightly uscd, than many suppose, From expenments made for this purpose, the following results have been obtained, They were made by burning sav ples ot Devoe’s Brilliant Oi! and ordinary Oils, and testing their iJluminating It was found <hat Coa) Gus costing 3 casks Ciain ‘Traces, Crystal, Corn Starch, Confectionery, Wheat Farina, Macaroni,Aniline Dves, Mace, Ground, Cloves, Tapioca, Vermicelli, Flavoring Ex- trcts, Lemon, Orang: and t itron P: el, Slates and Slate Pencils, Ink, Lead Pencils, Stove. Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes, Seed Wheat (Fife), Seed Barley (6 Rowe), Seed Peas OLD BANK PAPER Grain and Cattle Show, tert ure. ce Se cons light equal to 18 candles, while Devoe'’s Brilliant Oil consuming 27.4 grammes cost- ing helfacent,gave @ light equal to 9 candles, “A good A:gand or Johuson’s Burner, the | Rarpers used in the last experiment, will therefere give the light of 2 ordinary Oil Burners in direct Comparison, at no greater expense in the cas of the finer and safer grades of Oil, Ligbts,however, on the authbor- ity of Scientists, are pot to be conspared in rE°HE Annual Provincial Grain and Fat Catule Show will take place on Tuesday, 4th of April, (EASTER MARKET), AT 11 O'CLOCK, AT THE ‘Market Hall and Square, CHARLOITETOWN. dir.ct proportion, bat in proportion to the For Prize List apply at the office of the | Saustes of their powers, and such @ Com- ; with the case of the use of Ges, its ) Secretary of Prisce Couaty Exhibition, Sum- | p*isen merside; at the oflice of the Secretary of | el avliness, freedom from odor a gt , Kiog’s Ceunty Exibiticn, Cardigan; end at renders its use desirable wherever it cap | the gilice of | ptroduced,” A. MoNEILL As the above experiments were made with Secretary, Provincial Exbibition | Gas at @3 per 1000 ieet, and not consumed > . ~ through Bray’s Burners, it will readily be seen bow wuch more ecovomical it is to come sume Gus instead of Oil, when its price is only $2.63 per 10 0 feet as now charged bere when consumed, more especially through Bray's Burners. Messrs, Goodwin & Co., of Philadelphia, the well-known manufacturers of Scientific in- struments for testing the illuminating power of Coal Gas, ctc., say in their Circular to Gas Companies : “In presenting the Bray’s Stand- ard Patent Slit Union Burners and Lanterns, for which we are the sole Agents in the United states, to the attention of the public, we are convinced that we are filling @ want long felt.” They further add; * The yield of light from these Burners is 12 to 20 per cent, greater per cubic foot of Gas consumed than that from any fat flame Burner hitherto in- trodaced, {no4 eod | Ch’town, March 23 82—wkly till show apie ees Fire Insurance Association | (LIMITED), OF LOL DON, ENGLAND. HE following gentlemen have beea ap- pointed SUB-AGENTS or the above Company .— Ricuarp Hunt, Esq... J. H. Byayz, Esq., : F. Monuow, Erq., ‘ ; j Souris J.P. Baexxax, Esq, . Alberton FRED. W. HYNDM °\N, General Agent for P. E I, March 20, 1882—iw eod Peete vale enaN mss Summerside Georgetown .Ceevase for the DAILY EXAMINER - the Cheapest ani moet Newsy Paper : in V, 3 bebo, ares 2 ne nena ee me : reps