Tus Dairy ExamIneR, | i8el JULY 2] “Strong Convictions.” “Mr. Blake isaacn who has strong con- vietions. and who is ws true as steel to those convietions. Mr BI: ke cannot dissemble, and hs will not shaille. Those whom -he leads may depend apon s stichtest word. tie never 8p aks without cotdidel stien, and he ai is prepared to stand |») what he says We clip the above from thé **Patriot’s” To the latest panegyric ov Mr. Blake. Blake majority of Canadians, Mr, appears to have a sct of * strong convic- tious” to suit Ontario, auother for Quebee ! and still another fo" the Maritime Prov- inces. Imperial Federalion was Sad : : “strong couviction’ in Montreal. Cuma. Son. lative and compulsory voting” 1s another subject on which, in certain places, he holds ee There is still anotier strong conviction which greatly troubles him. that “ Ontario pays the whole cost of the Pacific Railway” aod that “the Domi- pion Government is losing millious by Prince Edward Is:and.” As according to the ** Patriot” M-. Blake never speaks ““ without consideraiion” aud as he is ‘* prepared to stand by what he says” it is well that he is e ming dowo here to convince the Grits of this Province—Mr. Farquharson, and the editor ot . the * Patriot” especialiy—that his ** strong convictions” on these latter points are fixed and grouaded in truth. — & The Coming of Blake. Ir is announced «hat the Mon. Edward Blake will soon pay the Islaud a visit; aad a committee a) l fer ~O1O LeU tie put- .viio Willa i pose have submitied t:2 DRAFT ADDRESS : (ePxN TO REVISION.) I? be, The Honorable Elwart Blake, Q. C., Leader of Her Majesty's most loyal Opposition, ete.; ee, Ssraruic. Buixe,--The people of Prince Edward Island, with o 1e ace rd and with pro- found reverence, jvin mm welcoming you (and vour attendant s}to this “Gm of the Nortiern sas,” and ia congratulating you most’ cordially on th: trinmph, honor and reaewn you won whe self made man” and Grits. Uprough your organ inthis Prov'nee (which nefer yet tod a lie) we have been assured that, though alawyer, “you emivot dissem- bic aua yoa will not s>ufil:;” and as we leve truth and hate dissi:aulatioa, this singular fact (and it is a sinyalar fact) adds to the gratification we feel on beiag approached by your aulast perso. Rest assured that. tho xh far distant, we have observed with care you~ brilliant careér in the Grit constellation. You are, indeed, the bright and particular star. We have noticed particelarly that wheoever Tory mud was flying about or dark cleuds loomed on the horizon, you were always among the dissolving views; and we firm'y believe that you would as soon thin of sacrificmg an arti- cle of your religious <reed te promote your worldly prosperity as » ou wouhl ef denying a principle in policy you believe to be sound to further your owa interests or advance the enuse of your party. We have read with ielight, your speech in Parliament in which you say in effect, that thig Province has already drawn from the Dominion tressury over a million of dollars more than have been pid in on ker acconnt. Our certainty on this point.1s founded on tie fac€ that ‘‘ you never s »eak without eousider- ation.” *The. same fa tarms us against the any an? ecOme leader of all the Gsrit ‘attempts of certain Jee gning politicians who, to seenre their own adv enceinent, go about, in the Heoase and out of the House, declaring that ‘‘ Cowfederation his ruined .Prinee Ed- ward Island.” Your declaration that every shilling of the expenditure on the Nerth West and on the Pacitie Railway ix contributed from the Prov- ince from which you have the nonor to come, is also (for the same reason) appreciated at its trae worth. Believing that vour coming will usher ip, on this Island Provisce,th. aurora of better times, and bigher aspirations, avd trust-ng that you may long occupy the high position which you row adorn, : We have th: honor to be, Serap hie Being, Yours, etc., etc. a mens _~ Mr. Brake, it Seems, does not claim te be an orator. Heclaims only to be a plain man. Ah, well, there has been claiming enough dene for him as an orator by his admirers; and it was not in his capacity as a plain man that he was. elevated to the seat from which Mr. }. acKenzie was ejected to make room for him. Mr. Biake, per- haps, does not feel as comfortable as could be desired because of his comparative failure to impress ant! sway the Maritime Province mind accor.ling to expectation. His adwirers were to» sancuine, and two | forgetial of tae facts ‘hat Maritime Prov- ince people do not li:e in the backwoods, and that that they have had and still have public men of their on n, aud are accustom- ed to,good public speak ing. —St. John News, a --<8 + A Famous Cow Deiw.—All breeders of Jersey stock lument the death of the famous cow, Jersey Belle, of Scituate, raised by Mr. Charles’ B. Eillms, at his Scituate farm. Her pedigree is unstained by eross-mixture of blood, and her record as a milk producer is unequsiled, During five months in 1877, ‘here was churned a weekly average of 19 pounds of butter from her milk; two days of September of that year her yield was three pounds and 14} ounces. Hor butiter, both in win- ter and summer, was uniformily of a rich goldex color. Jersey Bel'e has left the fol! wing: Belle of Scit- nate (7997), Lass of tcisuxte (9555), Maid of Scituate, Lady of 8 ituate, King of Szit- uate, Dake of Scituate, and a dalf lately born. Lass of Scituat + (9555), is owned by Col. H. S&S. Ruesell, Duke of Scituate is owned ‘by A. B. Dorling, of the Fifth Avenue’ Hotel, and th» rest are in Scituate. Many thousands, have come from all parts of the Union and the Canadas to see her, and she was as well known in Mississippi as in Massachusetts. —Je ton Fraveller. a Ir is stated that the‘ rown Prince of Ger many declared the Win \sor review, in every respect, wonderfully sw cessful, and that some battalions were not distinguishable from regu- | lars. his | ‘strong convictions.” | you eapplanted ‘‘ the | ' | | . ; Heo declar €8 | about an hour, after which they returned } To the Honorubles Mackenzie Bowell, Minis- | ; } | VISIT TO SOURIS or THE Hons, Mackenzie Bawell & A,W.McLelan AN ADDR"SS PRESENTED —REPLIES oF THE MINISTERS -A CORDIAL RECEPTION AND A PLEASANT VISVI A special » arrived at Souris on Wed ne day micrning, abl wine o’elock, a m., from Chariot etuws, bringing the Hens, Mackenzie Bowell acd A. W. McLelan, President of the Privy Council of Canada. They were acc mopanied by Mr. Johnston, Commissioner of Cust ma; L. B. Archibald, Superintendent P. E. isiand Railway; Hon, Joseph Pope, Lemuel C. Owen, Ley., and others. Immediately a ‘ter arrival, they proceeded Breakwater, to 1uspect expressing ther satis- m the train tw, the it; and after freely faction with the contract lately completed, raul grants would be veces- it frou the fury and viv- lasted } ’ ’ * Said tias 4aduithk sary to lence of the waves protect ihe inspection to the station, and were preseuted with the following ADDRESS : ter of Customs, and A. W. MacLelan, Pr sident of the Privy Council of Canada | GeNTLEMEN,—-‘We desire te offer you a word | of welcome on this the occasion of your first | visit to Souris. | le is exceediogly gratifying to us to be} favered with a visit by the Executive Min s- | ters of the Dominion. It affords to Honorable | \Viiuisters a more intitmnate kuow!ledge of onr| circumstances, condition and veeds, than | goneral descriptions could well convey, while | i it assures to us that eur laterests and welfare | re not being overlooked We are particul r- y vratified on this cecasien, as we recognize } nere onerous or resp RnS1bie position ta the | Civil Service ef the country m which we are} pore SDdecianly iut oat j : . : ; } i WS :OCL i ji | } Uahinet of Canada, nora Department in the} i, than that filled by) tiis Hower the Micister of Cus oms, ‘o His Honor the President of the Council, | hke offering our hearty congratula-| tions on the macked reassurance of publ.c cou- | tideuce recently accorded to him in his native | Province Although somewhat isolated ia our position, and far removed from the great centres of trade and commerce, yet it is gratifying to ind that we partake of the general presperity which happily prevades every section of the Dominion at present. Our Custems revenue this year being about fifty per ceut, in excess of what it was Jast, is » Aattering proof of our increasing. tra:de ; and we have every reason to hope that siiil rreater prosperity awaits us in the near fature. ; We hope, gentlemen, that your visit to this part of the Province may prove as agree ble; to you as it is pleasing to us, and that we may enjoy many sisilac favors iw fature. Os. behalf of the people of Souris, (signed,) James McDonaxp, J.P. I very much regret that a verbatim report of the speeches could not be obtaived.. The | Minister of Customs expressed himseif highly pleased with the reception given him. «He referred to the increase of re- venue everywhere visi>dle throughout the Dominion es a result of the National Policy; aud said that althouyh the benefits accruing frow this so-called policy might not be so generally felt bere as in the more we.tern portion of the country yet, it was gratifying to kaow that trade was increas ing. He considered the Island capable of taking advantage of the protection this policy afforded. The people here are as smait and industrious as they are in other paris of Domizion ; and he gaw no. reason why capital could not be profitably employ- ed in the manufacture of Agricultaral Im- plements, and similar industries. The President of the Counoil also made a brieff but pithy speech, in which he re- fered to his present visit to P. EK. Island as one of the most enjoyable and delightful he had ever made. Afier the address and speeches were over, Mr. Archibald kindly extended the time for the train’s departure, and the party drove around the town and vicinity. At about half past ten the ‘‘ all aboard” was sounded, and the Ministeral party were again on the read buund for Georgetown. About fifteen or twenty of our townsmen went as far as Selkirk Station and returned on the noon-train. Veriras, Souris, July 20th 1871. —— ann + Millitia Inspection. . Tue 82nd Battalion were inspected at Vietoria Park, yesterday afternoon, by Deputy Adjutant Taylor, and _ Brigade Major Freeland. ‘The force on the grounds comprised six companies, under Captains Longworth, Dogherty, McRae, Mabon, Spenee and Bearisto, and the Charlotte- town Engineers, under Major Dogherty Lient.-Col. Beer was in command, while Major Purdy acted as adjutant. The Battalion presented a fine appearance, and went through a variety of evolutions with cr2dit. Experienced officers on the growad were heard making the remark that they did “remarkably well;” and considering that it was the first time they drilled to- gether since the Island became confeder ated, we think the truth of this semark will be admitted by even the most hyper- critical. : A + > ore - Sir Charles in St. John. THE LIBERAL CONSERVATIV2 BOOM. A St. John despatch says :—“‘ A ronsing Liberal Conserva‘ive committees meeting, sone three hundred and fifty of the leading citigons of St. John city and county being present, waa held to-night, and arrango- ments made for the public meeting hers on) next Monday evening, which wi!l be address- | ed by Sir Charles Tupper and Sir Leovard Tilley. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed The Blake-Huntington business acted as a wet blanket to the Grits here, and the Liberal-Conservatives are accordingly ex- ultant. Mr. Jeremiah Travis, a leading lawyer,of St. John who, has abandoned the Grits, spoke at the committee meeting to-night, giving his reasons for leaving his party and redicting that they will lose the province | fa 1883. There have been many defections from the Grit renks latély. The meeting of Monday night will be the granJest political demonstration ever witnessed in New Brunswick.” 4 muon Gow; é-yean old; for sale cheap for caph.—R. K. Brace. jly i Good: Butter Tubs at W, P. Col Ei i when Les oe eS 7 — --~ m Dominion Exhibition Notes. P, KB. ISLAND TO THE FORE WITH TWO HUN- DRED EXHIBITORS AND TWO" THOUSAND VISITORS, (rom the Hx. Herald.) Mr. William McKerron, secretary of the Exhibition Committee, returned from P. ii. Island on Saturday, and reports that ho has ‘‘ set the whole thing gomg overthere’ ; the people are very enthuaiastie oyer the exhsbition, and manifest great interest in its sueecess. At least 2,000 visitors will attend from Charlottetown and vicinity, Ihe Island exhibits are made through a local advisory board, who reeeive the en- tiies, and if appreved on examination, the Local Government pay all the expenses connected with.the exhibit. Entries have already been mads by over, 200 exhibitors, inelnding the following: 20 Exhibicors of Cattle. 50 . Sheep. D - Poultry. 10 ss Wheat. 10 " Oats. 5 - Barley. 4 - Timothy Seed. 20 re Roots and Vegetables. 40 e Manufactures, The entries are being increased daily. Hon. Donald Ferguson, Provincial Secre- tary, takes a lively interest in the exhibi- tion, and is rendering eflicent services in securing a large show from the Island. In conversation with Mr. MeKerron, one Islander said he was going to exhibit be- cause he wanted to show that he could not only compete with, but excel, Upper Prov ince manufacturers, and he beleved that the general public understoad that fact they would prefer to buy at home, te sending thousands of miles up into Ontario fer their supplies. Another man said that he would be quite un | worthy the name of a Canadian if he did not exhibit, when the exhibition was held almost at hisown doors.. Besides, he wani- ed to show tue Dominion what the pro- ductions and manufactures of the Island were hke. Mr. MeKerron says there iss great deal mere national feeling exhibited on the Island than in Nova Scotia. They will send over @ splendid show of stock and cereals. He found a general desire ex- pressed that in future all provincial ex- ribitions should be threwn open te the Dominien, Population of Great Britain. According to returns before-Parliament the total population of the United King- dom of Great Britain and Ireland, includ- ing the Islands in British waters—that is to say, the Isie of Man andthe Channel Is | lands—together with the Army, Navy, and Merchant seamsn abroid, was on the night of the 4th of April, 35,246,562, consisting of 17,253,947 males,.and 17,992,615 fe- owles; the corresponding tetal in L871 was 31,845,379, giving an imevease of 4,147,236. To this number Scotland.c. ntributes 3,734,- 370, and Treland 5,159,839, the former hav- img increased by 374,352, and the latter decreased by. 252,553, since 1871. The Isle of man _ contributes 53,592, and the Channel Island, 87,751. The Army, Navy,and Merchant Seamen abroad, including 2,330 foreigners, contribuie 99,637, 22,507, and 120,700 respectively, and these tegecher, ameuat'to 242,844. The population of England and Wales collectively was 25,968,286, showing a net increase on the numbers for 1871 of 3,256- 020. England along hag a population ef 24,608,391, an increase of 3,112,260. The density of the population of England and Wales is now 085 to the statute acre, of about 400 persous to the square mile. At the end of th: reign of Elizabeth it was in Eogland alone 43 to the square mile, and this was the exact number accorded in two counties—Wesimore’and, in England, and Brecknock in Wa'es—at the census of 1381. This sparsity of population js, no doubt, owing to the mountaineus character of those counties. At the last census Eagland and Wales together numbered 300 persons to the square mile; this gives a rise of 50 to the square mile, or 12.83 per cent. The areality of the population ef Kngland and Wales—that is the mean area of each per- son—which iu 1801 was 19,934 square yards, and in 1871 was 7,928 square yards, we find to be now 1,437 acres, or 6,055 square yards to each person, Of the. English counties eight have fallen off in numbers—viz., Cambridge, by a litile more than a thousand; Cornwall, by so much as 32,859; Dorset, Hereford and Huntingdon show a decrease ef about four thousand each; Rutland and Westmoreland of alittle short of a thausand; whilst Shrop- shire remains almost stationary, having 118 inhabitants less than it supported ten years ago, Of the progressive counties, Lancashire stands first, with an increase of 634,730; Yorkshire, as a whole, takes the second place, with an increase of 449,954; Middle- sex has increased by 379,049, and Sur- rey by 344.207, or very nearly as much as the West Riding of. Yorkshire. With an increase of: ever one hundred thousand there are five counties,viz., Durham, Kent, Stafford, Essex, and Warwick, in the order nated, the first claiming over one hundred and eighty thousand, and last one hundred and two thousand. Of the remaining counties, Buckingham, Devon, Norfolk, Oxford, Suffolk, Somerset and Wilts have an increase of legs than ten thousand; Buckingham beiig the most stationery, with scarcely four-hundred increase. Of the We'sh connties, six render a satis- factory account, and the remaining six show a decrease. Carmarthen, Carnarvon, Den- bigh, Fiint, Glamorgan, and Merieneth ‘have an aggi, gate increase of 1529;123, of which Glamorgan claims 113,813, The aggregate decrease of the rest is 9,363. Wales, therefore, has a net increase of 142,- 760, with a population of 1,259,895, of which 677,023 are’ males and 682,867 females. Thus we seo that in both England and Wales the feaiale element predominates. The population ef Londen in 1871 was 3,254,260 ; it has now risen te to 3,814,571, including 1,794,106 males and 2,020,465 females, thus giving a net increase of 660,311. This is a litile less than the total pepulation of . Hempshire,’ or, to descend to towns, more than the whole, population of Tiverpool; ar, to pnb it In ‘other words, the increase in the population of the Metrepolis during the last ten years is more than the aggregate in- crease ’o’ the thirteen largest towns in Eng lacd during the same period. < There are in London 486,286 houses, so that roughly there are eight persons to each hauge, and thejr still remain pearly So ee Yager = TINE EEE 37,000 bolbear and 8,009 are in course of constuction, - Pattiig the Metropolis out of the ques- tion, Liverpool is the largest town in ng- land awl has a population of over 650,000, or an ‘ncrease in ten years of nearly 60,000 Of th: other Municipal Boroughs Birming- has: hag over 400,000 inhabitants, or an increase almost equal te that of Liverpool. DARD. At Georgetown, on Monday, the 18th inst, after an illness of 18 days, Selina Jane, daugh- ter of Jane-and Alexander Walker, aged nine years, gees oe eee ee a HOTHL ARRIVALS. — RANKIN HOUSE, July 20th--A Aiford and wife, New York 3 HM Churelhil!; Rustico ; A A Barn, New York ; W A Henry, Ottawa; H Wheeler, do; E Pelletier, Quebee; FE B Garneau, do; D Gillmore, St George, N B; G Complin, Mon- treal ; Mrs S H Colman, Boston; C B Mitchell, Souris; Frank) Woods, Boston; George Perkins, do; W H_ Biack, Frank Well, Rochester, New York; Healey’s Hibcrdian Minstrels, O-BOURNE HOUSE, July 20.— Robert Glover, Summerside; Jas, Yeo, M P, Tyne Valley; Malcolm Martin, Kensington; Martin Heckbert, do; James Barclay, Ellerslie; Ewen Stewart, George- town; Hugh McLeod, Bradalbane; 8. Perrier, Elmedale; John Pratt, Bloomfield; J.P. Lavers, Windsor, N 3, Miss Harding and sister, Liverpool, N S; John Cairns & Son, White Sands; Johan McLeod, Valleytield. RoOGRLIN HOUSE July 20—R-v J McLeod, Woodville; 8 B Titeowbh, Gariuna, Me; John Munroe, Stanley Benige; Miss Cumminys, Halifax, N 8; Theodore Gordon, Belfest; Mrs Anderson and two children, Boston, Mass ; Oscar Black, Bay Verte; He Drechrel, Leipsiy, Saxony ; Benjamin Balderston, City; Rev Mr MeLeot, New London; Miss McPhee, Providence, R TI. KEV: & H USE July 20 —Richard Jiuat. Summerside; Gus ¥richel,’Moutreal; Gus Williams, Beston; E L Foster, Toroato; 8 O-Vroom, Cape Canso. SEASIDE MOTEL—RS?IC» BEACH. July 18-—-J ‘A> Terrance, Ottawa; John Robins, do; Mr asd Mrs Henry B Winthrop, New York; John Steward, Kaston Penna; Eliiet C. Armstrong, do; Mr and Mrs Ander- son, Charlottetown; Mr and Mrs Rivard, Men. treal; J B Maedonaldand wife, Charlottetown; Mrs Mowett, Iowa; Mr Sutherland, New London, Ca pt MeArthur, do. FREEHOLD FARM. AM instructed by M, FOGERTY to sell by AUCTION, at the COURT HOUSE, in this city, On FRIDAY, August ith, at 12 o’cleck, noon, 60 ACRES OF LAND fronting on St, Peter's Road, 4 miles from Mt, Stewart, On the rear of this farm is built the Railroad Station known as “ |‘vnglas Station,” with schools, churches, factories, &¢,, close by, There isa ‘welling House, barn, and a good well of'water on the preniises, ~ ree Title good! Terms easy! Sale positiye! A. McNEILL, Anctioreer, Ch'town, Ju'y 21, ’81. wkly -i att asi gente ne ere ee Cotiags and Building Lot, |G austce on the Cornerof Fitzroy and Hillsborough Streets, are offered for sale by private bargains. Apply to J. MACKIESON, July 21, "81. -TOLET, fFYHE SHOP and DWELLING at present occupied by the Subscriber, containing twelve rooms. : For further particulars apply to ALEX. McKENZIE, Queen St. Ch’town, July 21, ’81, tf TEACHER WANTED KK" the Hope River School. Enquire of ARTHUR SIMPSON, Sec’y of Trustees. diy & wkly li Wagons to Hire. 1 COYERED MAIL VAN—will seat eight persons,” Can be bired cheap, 1 COVERED CAB—Seat six persons. Buggies and Single Wagons by the day or week. Apply to Jaly 21, ’81. H,. COOMBS, July 9—ne 3i AT PRIVATE SALE, r x? Subscriber intendifg to give up farm- ‘ing, offers forsale his valuable property, situated ip the beautiful settlement of Corn. wall, 6} miles from Charlottetown, consisting of 41 acres of Freehold Land, all of which is clear and covered with mussel mud, and is in the highest state of cultivation, together with all appurtenances thereunto be- longing, consisting of a goods new Dwelling” House, with frost-proof cellar, with all neces. sary outbuildings in thorotgh repair, and is in close proximity to chirches, schoolhouse, forges, milts, post office, etc. " For terms and particulars apply to the gub. scriber on the premigeg. _ JOHN A, SCOTT, st Cornwall, Lot 32. 4 3m wkly pd New Scotch Tweeds, NEW CANADIAN TWEEDS, NEW WORSTED CLOTHS, A SPLENDID CHOICE, Which we are now making Up to order in PIRST-CLASS STYLE, AND GUARANTEE A Good Fitticg Garment. BEER & SONS, July 22, °81, May 2,1881—eod, ULY 21, 1881. AGADEMY OF MUSIC. 3 NIGHTS ONLY, Thursday, Friday & Saturday, SULLY 21, 22 AND 23. Matinee on Saturday at 2 p, m., for Ladies and Children, HHALY’S HIBERNIAN MINSTRELS IRISH BRICADE BAND & ORCHESTRA. Remodeled and Enlarged for the present season. More acts than ever before, Everyihing new, 2 Trish Exp Muy! 18 Vavpsvitite Autists The Beautiful Scenery of Ireland, The Entire Company appearing in original Songs, Dances and Sketches. 4 Popular Prices,—Admisrion 25 and 35 cts. Reserved seats °0 cents, Reserved seats on sale at Dodd's Medical Hall, {iy 16 6i Valuable Property FOR SALE. fy HAT well built and conveniently situated residence owned by the subscriber, locat- ed on St. Peter's Road, Royalty East, to- gether with l4 acres good laud, enclosed by a substantial Postand Rail fence; Stables and other Outbuildings, some of the best on the Island. Terms—$5000 cash; $6000 on time—20 per cent. down, balance on interest at 4} per cent- H. EDMUND SWABEY., Charlottetown, Royalty East, July 19, ’8i1—4w Hay Rakes, Buckets, Broams,&e, 100 DOZEN HAY RAKES, Hay Forks, Buckets, Brooms, &c. For sale, July 16, *8i—6i LORNE HOTEL. The Popular Summer Resort, For Surf Bathing, Beat Sailing and General Recreation no Better ia the Lower Provinces. Cuaregs MoprErars. Strangers visiting the Island sbouldnot go away without visiting this Hotel. fiy 15 Anthracite Goal, 4 he ARRIVE about Ist September, ex Schooner ‘ Arcilla,” a cargo Lehigh Hard Coal, Chestnut and Egg sizes, F.s. HANFORD & CO, July 18—pat 3i eod | Picton Round and Nat and Old Sydney Mine Ceal, :” SHiD and to arrive, all of the above qualities of Coal. ¥F. S, HANFORD & CO. July 18—pat 3i Ontario Round Goal, a” ARRIVE in a few days, two small cargoes Ontario Round Coal, Quality nearly equal to Old Sydnoy-Mine. This Coal is turning out much hettcr this season than last. ' F, 8. HANFORD & CO., July 18—pat 3 43 Water Street. FLOUR. BBLS. FLOUR. Choice Brands — “Superior Extra,” “Spring Extra.” A. H. YATES, Chitown, July 16, ’81—6i Reserve Mine Kut Coal, ISCHARGING at Lord’s Whari, a cargo of the above—-the same Coal that gave such good satisfaction last year. F. 8S. HANFORD & CO. July 18—pat 3i eod Reserve Mine Round Coal! ISCHARGING at Lord's Wharf, part cargo of the above Coal. Quality guar- anteed to give satisfaction, F. 8. HANFORD & CO. July 18—pat 3i eod White Cornmeal. FEW BARRELS FAMILY WHITE ic MEAL. For gate, A. H, YATES, 3 For sale, July 16, ’81—6i TORENT! ae HOUSE lately occupied by Luinvcr. Bourton, containing 13 rooms, large gate den, yard and coach house. Pump in yard, Apply to owner, J. H. GATES, July lieetf Queen Square, Charlottetown, WANTED. T Doull & Miller’s Clothing Factory, Halifax, N.S., 50 Coat Basters. Steady employment on piece work, _ [iy 15 eod DOWINION EXHIBITION. OTICE is hereby given that the §Se .N tary of the Alcineey Board for ate oo vince is instructed to receive from intending competitors entries of all animals and articles which they wish ta exhibit at the Domivion Exhibitiop, to be held at Halifax, N. S., fram the 2ist to the 30th September next, with the v9 of arp the ae to the approval of a commi appoin for that purpose. me i slacted wil be forwarded o and from the sai ibition free o to the exhibitor. caneren Any further information furnished on application to * required will be A. MoNEILL, oe Secretary Advisory Board. Obarlottetown, June 27th, 1881, mwf wkly tf 7 een nce in Seas VERY VALUAB Property at Auction, — Souris Kast and West, ~ AM instructed by RB. F. Qu; | signee of the Estate of it bene Co, to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on Wednesday, 27th inst, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, commencing at those very desirable situate in Souris East, adjoining the Cour House grounds, and marked Nos, 7g and 79 on Atlas plan containing 100x50 feet each, {mmediately after the above sale, I wi offer Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 16 and 17, also in Souris East, formerly tae property of James McLaughlin, commencing at Plot Seven, situate at the southwest edge of Queen ptreet. At the cloee of this sale I will offer that very valuable Plot of Land situate in Sourig West, formerly the property of the late Robert Hillyer, end containing five acres, to be sold in plots of one acre cace As the abcve described properties will be put on the market at very low figares, a siring profi able investments. Sale pusitive, Terms made known at Sale,” Plans can be seen at my office, 7 W. D. STEWART, July 12 -- Wagons, Wagons, AM instructed to sell at P TION, in front of the st Queen Street Auetion Rooms, Friday, the 29th inst,, AT 11 O'CLOCK, a. u., . 2 DOUBLE SEATED WAGONS, 5 SINGLE do, dor Terus—One third of the pu down, to be paid on or before ist Dece: next ; one-third on the Ist December, 1882; _ the balance on the Ist December, 1883, to bo secured by approved joiut notes. Sale positive. No reserve, to close out the’ estate, W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. pp Jaly 13, ’81. CHARLOTTETOWN Woollen Factory ! ’FXHE above establishment has been re-opened and fitted with areal improved machinery It is wader the mept of Mr. David McKay Valley Mills, who has with him a number of skilled operatives, Cloths, in Plain and Fancy Tweeds, Fall Dressed, Grey and Biack, Natural and Dyed Oxford Cloths, Worsted Coatings, Union Dress nels, Blanketing, Knitting Yarns, &c. The material used is the best Woa) the Ie land can produce,and none of the Cloth con- tains Shoddy. our Goods by the public, and feel satisfied that they will be found to be superior in quality and appearance to any made on the Island, The Charlottetown Agency of the Mills is at the store of Wittiam Gorpon, North Side of Queen Square, near Walker’s Corner, where & large stock of our Goods are on exhibition and will be sold at bottom prices for cash or exchanged for Wool in the usual way, A full line of our Goods are oa Exhibition for sale and exchange at the following: agencies :— David Rogers, Esq., Summerside, Messrs, McDonald Bros. & Co,, Montague Bridge. —— Matthew, McLean & UCo., Souris. at. Other agencies will be announced whem established. . CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLLEN CO, Jaly 18, '81—2w, wkly 6w — Wurnts, Lost, sound, & ee ANT£D, 4 good Lobster fishermen for Tracadie. Apply at once to Michael Ready, at Factory, or Hyndman Bros,, Char- lottetown. Jy 21, si eod ICKED UP ADRIFT, outside Charlotte town Harbor, on Friday last, 15th inst, # BOAT, The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses, op Application to ARcHis,\LD McLzan, Blockbouse, Light, Charlottetown Harbor, Liy 20 3i pd TOR SALE (with immediate possession), ONE. ACES of good clear land, part ys Pasture Lot No. 258, fronting 604 yards or, the Malpeque Road bounded on the south ' W the St. Dugstan’s College grounds, and ey. tending back 80 yards, For terms, ete, apply to Lonaworta & Hasganp, Solicitors, 7 ¥ jy 19 cod —— RB ge~ AND WAITER—WAN’TED for the LORNE HOTBL, an. assistant Cook and expericnced Table Wesker. Apply to Mra Kuight, next deor to Mre. Smith's, Hills borough street, or st the Revere House. fiy 16 eod 2w pr, on ‘abe 16th inst, between Murray's 480d tse Fish Marke:, Pownal street, Plain Gold Ring. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, QCUND—A roll ef Bank Notes. Enquire at the Store of C. H. ScnurMay, corner of Queen and Kent Streets, Charlottetown. - iy 18 2i OST, on Friday, 15th inst, a RED BROOCH, ‘he finder will be rewarded ny io it at the Examiner Orrice.—dJduly i pd. \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A situa- thon as General Servant or Waiter. Good recommendations. Apply at this office. jy 18 2i pd ANTED—A Girl to do genera! house- work. wages will be given. Apply at once to this Office, {jy 18 24. ; ANTED- A second-hand double-seated ; witagon. Mus be strong and in good repair, Address, stating price, 8, H., P. 0. : jiy 16 t late of the Min — We are now manufacturing a full line of — Goods, Drugget, Ladies Ulster Cloths, Flan- - fiy 19 2i pa oe favorable opportunity is offered capitalists de. § = ss We solicit a close and carefol inspection of © & bt oe ee ad « ee