a ere | Co ei saga ee oe . ! i 2 as oh, Ses gy Ppp CNP . : ° . . . . : 4 FL view va Ue O48 7 o> | ; s 1 . within the meaning of any of the said Actes, on ee » a THE DAILY HXAMIN ER. ‘shall henceforth and forever be discharged vcr Sos ed eo a7 &@ Ge 3 | : ee | from their liabilities to the extent precluded} nin cy : FERRUARY 23, \SS80 Il by the said Acts; but all remedtie ry £4 +. ; - =? ‘> a “y N i . : ’ Mh ; 1) Safe id - . mai a ae e 2, { x= ling mav be ent ree Lby any cre liter w ) vil Wed he : ee 2 d et Gui tad ext a 7 wry = . DITAT l'prove any such frand or want of ce livery mm ay r r t : oy § rete ; ; 3 I . ‘+o ' . NOTES i ir »M l He CAE It Al. the estate « f his d ‘ yr. MNhis \ »t h i ; rt | He se d to deliver his 4.8 ture wpon ' — — ; ? y »! « ' hepera hy ty : | fapply to any case where a discharge bas | hy iin : — ar a HOUSE OF COMMONS. lrefased by the Court or judge for fraud or} FRANCIS OF ASSis), a! co | want of delivery of any portion of the assets i i : | . . = # ; - j ¥ FYSLAND MATYTERS—THE FISHERY AWARD. /[ of the insolvent. : | x st 4 “tT ; _——- [D=————_r~r" =" IMENITH AW +4 WM av 1 ive . . . , . - 2. is - via d i gad a\ 4S ie 2 5° , ' : ast ‘liament the interests of § cuiitials ali Nines asia iia ft \ Hb viv a x e: In the iast Parliament tho in GCrarres 1agndcence, pd ty DU sh vee) * Prince Elward Islani were very muca ne- | ' , lected by her representatives. Bat those | , P Uw rope OP Usuly Uae | — , ; . . i * nas Zz ics ; A Pi it ee We do not hold ours re for | ww RA ff A A A? & | ahi who speak Tor in t:i8 prest il ae | the Latem or © Satna of ; : ¥ « . e. Je ae s ad L es med | . - i Yes a | | : e ment are a different class of men. Un ot a AT HIGHT O CLOCK, . 7. ° , e APP age . . . } 20th mst., Mr. Sreeken noved tor corres 1 7’, the i Iitor ¢ f th, { dhe A ; 1s okets for admission i : oo = ™ “ s ‘ ; pondence, ete relative to the claims of; . 5 aa : . oo - . | ? “sy ry ¢ t ; } ai Prines Elward {sland to a share of tie) char on , bet . | " i Ea . ; ; seal at 1) at i bit bhe s t a. é Fishery Award, and reviewed the whole} Vepa nae ms : “ ae | at ti . - ) i or ~ saree oe Pe,FALraAgee | : ’ ‘ } folan rae er- }j ; $ if a) . j . 2 stati hme | mo case. He claimed that the Island hac tet | malicious ch nilee 2der the daz ivt,; ¥V¥ JiR tit 1¥YOCOUS) ; i . yt? 3 'v oe | * 7 . ' ritorial rights in the Fisheries’ around | of **'Tax-payer es | é " _ 4 ‘a Vell Me. Kaiti in justice to the new fi — i har hor . should | respected. | —o ty oe ? 5 saree Feet 72 ITs = Ff | { 1 4.i Lis de TeSpecrcd. . 5 2D ie . 2 - i ’ her shores, w’ ich . : | Department, and myself particularly, | wish we 4! B 56 Eee Ww =I fas } Sixty-five per cont. of all the ish canug!it | to inform the citizans, ancl especially ‘* jax. | a Seiaiahoaiaian AT! ' Teal ’ ¢ ayer,” t I hav ve f ' MIHIC= SELECTION a by United States’ fishermen was, he said, | payer, mat T have no love to wu 'A CHOICE SELECTION, tof P. E. Island. He iment bearing an opprobious mame. Conse! é ~ . island. re} ; : : Ag >Re A g»? } na eaught off the coast of P. iquently, Laminclined to believe that ‘* Tay- FED, WER RR EPPA 29 Se : } : Loi” Fa , ato ' Ce EPs iti S/ BP e7iS ERLE 45 ‘ stated that the Island is.not benefitted by} paper” is one of those characterized in the , Pe ae . : ' . i i 1 Ow Miaw | > ie at ‘ *xtent as | Mavor’s report ta voeur iasa E tine me aate, (in sen res Pep cy a0?, 350 — Ww olaw ; iy the National Policy to such an extent as) ***) ~ issue sun 2 a Pee , {and would be more in keeping with lis y ef the other Previnces, and strongly urged! . ter had he substi | the ch : for h | Vy ota dinets 0 nol Thy itwint ; j . er ” ; >! NS Fy +7 RT, . eA te paetig Fee ; ‘ . . : meat we | escrne re “7 see ‘7 "¢ a% is * , 44 : : it ee TiN sf bo that, in justice, the Island should receive} signature, viz Gross Calumny 1h} Hy LA L@iAn wWubbvul sULLUUs 7 i Vtizgens. 1 nu i@ servant was escent = 2 at some equivalent. Dr. Muttart seconded | a tt. iF i cant - an ee ee yw h not oad ieee i es : : at the fire on the morning in question, net; AY ~¥ , ee pat ok gf Mr. Brecken's motion. He argued wae froma Vv ary cle my part tu rise 4 BR Jax |! ie ¢ yorr: are.B — ; — + . : is ’ , : rotil Pa hat } ’ , wilt pe sued De- : the Island had not lost its claim to a por-| from my bea at the first hour of the morning, DOWN CG wis ur . @ ther | ; ° 4 } \ yt € yy t ( Witlaou LUrUAer | vt . : ny te nf | especiall it > mercu hteen to | for Xt +) tien of the award; because the Treaty of | °°! ee , a . | . Bi : “ _ {twenty below na sim) fi 10 HS aw” rN ail Washington was agreed to before she enter-| quty “a: aiid e/a aie JOHN HIGGINS, . « é AUads . ¢ ' . } +o, } . , : Tas . . 2 nee a : a a , é ‘ Wn *er). Zi, i s A { Gitector., a ed the Confederation. Island fiskermen,|so. Therefore, being au eye wi 5 h, tov ) + Se gage re a. : - ta . 028 Po iv vu1S axX-payet WIth Ww aa especially, had been greatly injured by rea- ie eae ae ss ; 5 fT ie ee en ee ee i} . . - = ¢ aise Od i resi ru iy i ni ATA ft e703 PA wYMIT -— . ; Tit ; 7 ! - i tt. ; ar ; . : fae skchis as ish 4 oa of . @ ; : mn! i gon of tae purse-nets u sed by tne fisher- huilding t ovy setiin f iS UID! yiiG t Ei D ebb ay t f, i Jhe 4 | ° ; ’ f° ees, 7 +*.s va eve % ‘oo + ty itre + a men admitted to the Island fisheries under vue very re 13 the , e a is \1 ere i ; 4 1 as ° eo f on . 1? } > wea > x ~AnNnNnN a 1 i@: i j 9 ° . em 6h ! QVULGINS ON Ure was Dp i ‘ cw ‘ & Aha ‘ sae : : ; Pi the Treaty of Washington; nor had the; - natty Ae t. — é this Bank will | it nk-| 4; - POU tile Secvaa | t 2 i St a wili » : a pet 1 c : te . D os ’ . of 4 : ; - ° Oho wt . . IPA Y ' re Island been benefitted, like other Prov-|tilin the act of falling itse!f, v iad itiing Housetn Cha », ¢ et 5 7 . - 48 ; 1: haan allaweat ta fall. it . ih th dav of March a Our « Z ? inces, by the National Policy. He there-; Seen allows b t,call, 0 ee She seting Di th : ay ' laims f the Island wit °'1:ax payer. at ue OC iy LO! put posy:? en } a fore urged thet the claims of the $3land | cons, paver” would dese: t rect r th suing year, amd the transac-j . shonld receive immediate recegnition. Mr. | would explain to the x ent v tion of such oth business as may b ae | : : ‘ , ; os We +}, oe , “i Hackett spoke to the same effect. We to blame forthe conditiog of. th: Ae ee ee _ 3 « ; hall es 7 fe ers and that inexhaustibie k at the 5 Proxies for voting must be left with the a snail take the cariless epportunity ot RV-j ee ae : . ag, ee Ree hy eee ~ 22 ¢ neet- f 4 ? riouse iad) «=Froviden fa eu ic New | CasHrer as } ) ‘ . gi : ; ~ i ME = : : . ed ey ing these speeches before our readers. | Board with hich wat t : Ny. ut CIVIL SEL VICE REPRESENTATION, | COSRERICY ae ve to ee wai ; + i £ ; a unless **] na v opp CL’ tewn ED. 2 Cashier, ; Mf. eT ace a a mat? Maro » . : e Mr. BicTranr?t Aas Civel mowce @i tire tu ity to mpDupiy the ' : @&-no8 eat = on e . . Sn ae ee ee ee , $ . : x < ote 2s following motion :— but the perso guilty of wi ich} Pre Q'S FO “ BUS he F E ee eee “ , Ess . 3 we. om ; , . iio Bea,}. | calumny would yt itate to i n 8 Se Si =s ee > On Thursday next an Address to His Excei- geek the colum the pr ta fa His . . eek vis a lliweits iu reese viiet i > 5 s i - leney the (Giovernor General for a return of the Rite ita alin BY funk tegen * Ps rthern L ; < ¢ a . a a ‘ . ; ‘ a eo: LA LPC: i¢ i ¥ ‘ i i 3. i nels Visi re Civil Service, by ce . . . : } ’ Inside j ivision of the Civil i » DY ce P| s eLTDTE ert SfON OF r partmerits, shov ingg— : Rab 6 2 1 QQ¥ Me 1/8237 a ms (ft Md . a 3 a Ist. A list of employes appointed from the ee * : ss ; err comet | several Provine:s ‘composin ¢ the Dominion, . aie ie, i ws SHDN ‘pT ani WA pap An . ‘* ts ” ; harge Contradicted Wa SB LRU Galit FULD UUs - g ? t one +! + : on 4 Aichi 2 ULL 47 Ae As i" from July ist., S73, to the present date ; also , >> £ 2 a - 7 hadi , in which these Prov — viaciiinipes | showing the proportion tn which these Pro - : BS sg E : Loe oe 4 ‘ oS } > . Bila as Ole oe te i bs Edit oy tire Ez © 3 “Rial > ARP ATS S Riv a3 ry inees are now re oreseuted in the Service. : ersbiAlL SGAnRLAING UlYeR. 7 Quad. A list of employes appointed from Sin,—-In Friday's your correspondent | Seuewaiks & McHENZIE, ei : . : . . . oe wT. gale . : ‘ , i: . : Ee ae S save a4 msm Re Loe countries, other than Canada, since Uonteder- | fax Layer savs, (referrl t» the hire the) 6 OL. | ss ane (naan: kde pes ‘ : . ° ° . i oo « ot ‘ .’ oa eee aan Rd reo. oie ; ot 2Ci t . ef ation, showing the nationality of each; how/ night before) ‘as might ax gta : ae Py long resident in Canada, previous te appoint-| department was very badly handled.” This} 7 ‘ 7 - . : " 2: +t } ic. Mai Ee ‘ 5 eday er “> S 'Eaece os 38) oa? ment and preseat salary, if now in the Ser-|stacement is absolutely aud un jualitieddy | @ HFG guar dy S&LOS Gi LrPisSei dal: vice. false, and is calculated to misicad. 1% matters! oes : 4 : : Bi ? . . i er >: 3a<er eed z .@ 4 : - i. re : adentiy t very hittle to the taxpayers in general, who}| BLY Ana eat Bah ade aoe The design of Mr. Muttart is evidently to; **'s —e i ee ee od : ; : ”" fi ee sa tie J is the Cotcf Enyvineer or who are the Fire | dilnwciniipiesciiliing ie >. : \ ‘ Q . : show the unfairness with which this is- ardens. so lon: the steamers are in the|-< aie : mo seew 4s : ve : arcens, SO i0ng as th steamers are 10 ene | ® RY. 4, ep’ BB te EEN, BS. B., will de- SB land is being treated in this matter. | hands of experienced men, as is the case at} & liver a Lecture in the . . — . present. At the fire your correspondent} A Under the late Administration no attempt} ?*: oa eee ee oe dae oo 4s ha plage at 8 reiers t Lue SLSDVY W i irst to arri ; Re A TS - _" - : D see . +n: niin her .. ‘as : . ‘ i Seen J ts Ex ~~ % bt ioe, 8 : a was made to piace & proportionate MeN oveT | and took position at th tank on K ing Squ } EVES RIS T Rie 5 & Be “Ble Faanng <i ~s . ia . oe > & } 4 ne 7 sane li ie % of Islanders upon the Civil Service, though|in an incredibly shor) space of time she) alte . : hone ¢ arach? etreaar ,f raltop » thoi . i. os Re 7 Ys } pourea a sple xtid stream of water on th iia 7+ e . Hi san a ed fact that Islanders are . a, es a aa oa a a: it 1s an admit d fact : : urning building, and would, in all pi OLY, sat sl nat | ] tT Wh fy Fab t P : f ~yaTT? i : es i PE. } © 1 SB Gsbb Se iaada 4 w asel : * just as capable as others of performing} pave saved the one adjoining had it not been) HCUMUNHOY of uid, LOe ' as official duties. The Doctor will also, we tor the insufficiency of a funcy coupling which | Ag Wins tek, tee Fh tahiti 4 : : failed to work according tu the expectations | ae ee ee —s J ht + tak CAS that : ; ; ae . Pata doubt not, take occasion to point out th f ite inveutor, “the Kugineer of the Nilsby. | England. ‘..: ail ae as. q iw sal “eo ‘ i. ioe Siadiah oe a "secilamns — e ~ r Civil Service officials here are not as well itis en her too 8 ou to b Jin to throw bla ne} Doors open at7.30 p. m vecture at Sp. m. paid, in proportion to the duties they per- | @pom the shoulders of the new Chel Mugineer| 4 Jinission—Reserved seats 20 cents; un- ie , 4 iit ae jor his assistants, as havirg been in O1NCE | peceyved. 10 cents form, as are ofiicials in the other Provinces. | ||| nuty a fortnivht. it“is a matter of.jm-| "ny ~ i ohh Sere ee F ; aa a Se gee o we re 4$ the pr rAS O1 weceure Wha be Piven} DECEASED WIFES SISTER. possibility that he should have been able toj¢,. the rehef of the poor, the patronage of eat : 4 e : ss is ronda + } + © mn GO 4 e-naw Ts a oy “a Z : oe i The following is the full text of Mr. | cfect wonders in that sp E eae es public is respectfully s.licited ! . : also «~cyuUually imp ipie tnat « i conid | e: ee te ‘ nO : 2 : e i . i ;? t3i) iin Girenard’s Bill :— have been created since; and therefore tf a | A ee ete eee 4 i : < ‘ ae a é eee : a ai ‘ Secretary O6&. vincent ae Vauls Society. i An Act to le-alize marriage Witu the sister }- bers ota lat 7 aes pls § je a % Feb. 29, lsat f m tu, all papers i ; . la8e } sen a Teartui conuiti n,. tn outgoing ad- : i F of a deceased wile. , t n, io wet t ° Gieecthiitad-stilon a *f Her Majest\, by and with the advice and j ministration must be to blame Pax Payer | 17.7 oe iT ate « it si neieha » throwing dirt up hose! t4070 Pinirg LUniva —" consent of the “enate and Hause of Commons} i838 Unconsciousiy throwiug aire pon 7 HOSS | it te . ; ih be ' cb ‘Gy sgt . | : ae a. ++ | nde Wh Re 84 we v* Ai ao ° i of Canada, enacts as follows : whom he enteavors te extol, and acquilting : 7 : - . ‘ . ‘ i aise Be ee v1e he lat a ~ “een Mee ctr oe 4 ; Ist. Marriage is peruntted between a min] these whom he wishes to conv i eet Ady iN LS very supe VHITE} aa and the sister of his deceased wile or the | © aes i 7 or Gay ay te ‘ : Ce oy ie OF. JUS HAKE, 1 chled « l, equal to cod a widow Or his a ceased broth SY, provided thers tron my At iend Li tale are ask Ol At i fish. rors ile low tor ¢é i - - . e. >. «se oa? ai. VYVanre*we ; eer IW’ Testy he be no impediment by reason vf affinity be-; Payers stamp, euraece., 3 B. V ON HIGGS, "! tween thei according te the rules and cus aE og 52 Qneen Street. | a Pins : -<—-- tt i By an ‘el ae A toms of the church, congregation, priest, min a . ae | Charlcitetown, Feb. 29, 0—lw 4iaw ; ¥ e ow > ye P . i : oF + ARaira ; ‘ #! ister or officer celebrating such marriage. A Question ASKSa. | oe.) i . bad . - ; niin “ my ao 2nd. All such marriages thus contracted ii “ gam rata IS § a . 1 277 yas . Pe erga} bi seed ne oe fF j ~. the past are hereby declared valid, cases (if} Mogthe Editor of the Examin | Ee, Ed fee Ge Ut t . : ° . ot Tun , : . is) ae ia a . 7 } tad i i “a : any) penifiag in courts of justice alone ac- . oot -In the last English papers I read th ee -s epie. roliowing | iis | * so ‘ ee 3 ot ' “i ie. we that church discipline ‘‘Lady Mary Hamilton—-whe has heen! hm ~ Vea A eN : It will be noticed that church discipiine sac y ary Hamu ine e! ; Vig m A Ne i } canti } f clerg livorced by a Court composed of rtain (eels NS alte icatin ule taal 4 “ne war -ae - A rieriry. + a a : : and the conscientious ‘scrupies Of Clergy-}... ainals-—has asked the authorization of the men are not interfered with, tiie civil as- Church to contract a new marriage with a pect of the case being solely dealt with. Eengariat Prince. Ane Cuuren Hnis noe * imvediment, but the marri: must be per- REPEAL OF INSOLVENCY DAWSs. formed in some country where ne civil marri-! - ; *) } : : be! . 29 be rit} dente ai “ = a, i Mr. Colby’s Bill to repeal the Lasulveney | eis kuown. 4 narriage will take place} re ms hae s ” , -. « (eh rtly at Vieana Laws is sufficiently short. We quoty it ims gees } ac. : . ; ‘eBay Aes CSTR eye eIA Leer | 4 ates ee - i Wa3 aiWays Uilkier une ihipressieon taat the ~§ 493223 ama 8 # uty 3 oe os ee ¢ tip ta he ! + ~ - -s 2 €¢32378 a @ eT Fs 4 «& ~ @ a full :-— Church of Rome was most strict and unvield-| 9% § VV Sm Eee ebekaaess ww eet : ; wg in the matter of divorce l that le . An Act to repeal the Acts respecting Insol-| | RPO SS ag ed ite” ¥ ole a ier tian a a : . : permitting & °*separat she never ailowec SCODRITIS C2EaRY Gi. i yeney now in force in Canada. | andl a Aine note SORE Te a he — o “- pity — «trl, a “6 4 vr ien a aN es Mate | Pett @ MEVULCe a3 Citule bids +t BUC 3 : 2 LAI FRED i” TAF AMY A 27" = i Wh re aS it 1s € <pedient to repeal Acts to marry acein. How i n eateries FA any Af J . ew Ait reid § & r)..! hereinafter montioned subject to the provision eritine? ee oe ; 1 Se ® . . Th : ypernmnitert : a i \ he } hereinafter made: Therefore Her Majesty, by |‘ >} |. Mae a git: a td ae rae ee : S . : . . i write ii NO carping spirit, bub soleiy foi i and with the advice and consent of the Senate stile ti , = "i Jy t9 Rite ak D es A po £ On, —— Vee Me snanten act oo Bey fii bt : pati te tite wad tHlouse of Commons of Canada, enacts a , * Dalin Ui ©, F, ida follows : - bi - i wernt , ar 1 3 1. “TA lusolvent Act of 1875,” and the , ante fy @ ca ku : ooe-atinat panes £ oO ; re Se oe 1o.ders ; + ; ont ies of this Bank will held attheir Babking Acts amending it, passed in the thirty-ninth mn i of this Bank will be hel Vat th u Jabking and forticth years of Her Majesty’s Reign, A oUuUgsesti9cR tlonse, in harl ttetown, on TUE SDA the} and intituled, reapectively: *f An Act toamend second day of March next, at IZ oc ock, noon, | the Insolvent Act of 1875," and *Utn Act to| To the Editor of the Exa ifer the purpose of electing Directors for the} . . : . ate oe . : és e . : area 249 ni the traneactin at cich athe i amend the Tn-olvent Act Gf 1875, and the Acts Srr.—I noticed with satisfaction that com ; Sully year, an . tn Mt iu a ot! a f such other} ‘ »” ’ ace . c a rd SN BNess a ma a larwd the ra Hein ; amending the same,” shall be and are hereby | mittees engaged in the collection of aid to snf- 77 te s é | Shale oh 43 repeated, am no Act repealed by the said | fering Ireland, have published their sabscrip-/. 'PO*" aa . ee eg gs Act or either of them, shall be revive |: tien list in tall, and have also given state Cashiei ‘ leas : Gay previous “to the | Provided, that all proceedings under ‘‘ The} nent of how the nev has b Hennaed of | Mmceting. rs ‘ e i a mUCECU te ‘ ‘ ft HL Ot nOoW bie Moneyv irs o< nm aisposed of. > . " . _—— at. . > Pome 99 - ° <i . - ‘ oe ‘ ; ' mK ¥. Casi ty LT ssolvent Act of 1S/e, and the amending Acts, May I ask why the Comittee engaged in’... ‘ Pe ae as Shera gs x asnier, . . : F all ae ae ; - “s see ae i 7 lottetow;: : Oo) Ps sat } “2 ar ne: aforesaid, in any case where an assignee has | raising a relief fund for the unemployed poer | VEatiostetown, | eV, LOCV— PSs B Pie at Ue been appoint, | before the passing of this Act, rf 4 ‘harlottetown have not thought pro} pa cok. se = S ee rer ieemeeennene entire | miy be contin ved and completed, and shall bh: of the same « fect as if this Act had not been passed. nd . Mr. Girourd, of Jacques Cartier, has given notice of the following amendment : ‘** All insolvents under the provisions oi the Insolvens Acts of 1864, 1869 or 1575, cr Acts amendiag the same, who have not yet ¢ obtained a discharge under the said Acts, and who have delivered up the whole of -their estate, and bave not been guilty of any frand publish the names of the do: @ s, nor the m ver in Which the money has Leen used ? beeanse the money has heen entrasted by Committee to such prudent and trustworthy hands as those of W. D. Siewart, that no fur- ther account is to be given to the donors ? s A Conrrizvr >, > 4 sth, 18$0. 1 On, Ci’cown, Fel —— oe + — © er + Every description of fancy and merch:nt ie PRE ‘se 2 a” WEERLY £% RE 4. sous having relatives or friends al @esiring to keep them informed P. E. Island, cannot do soim er way | EXAMINER “eo 9 a7 than hy subseribi 2 } sen yp post ‘ in Great Britain, the Un‘ted States, ¢ Derertesien receipt of time PMollar ,..' UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXA} read, and eoncernit better or cheay ng to Tne Wekuur id, to any address printing performed in the best style and at + ) the Cheapest and most Newsy the lowest prices, at Bremner Bros. Published ta the Provinces, s tS =3 the : iINER, | Paper} JANUARY! We have just received, ex Str. “Northern Light,” several cases of New Black Silk Velvets, New Colored Silk Velvets, New Colored Satins, New Black Satins, New Black Velveteens Frulings, Edgings and Laces. NEW LASS CURTAINS. Berlin Woel and Yarns, Wool Bamasks, Fringes and Curtain Heiders. SPECIAL. The remainder of our 4 : a © 5 ; loth Jackets, s’ [isters, La(ias La Ap ULC Knitted Wool Goods, and Blankets, —WILL BE SOLD AT a— iSGOUNT, In order to clear them out before the season is over. Cash eustomers in want of any of the above Goods will ‘Save money by giving us a call. US & TRS Fenuary 5; 1386. Parliament cc. ST. JAMES’ KIRK AZAAR! eee re ee ee r YHE Ladies in conn: tion with St. James’ Kirk will hold a Bazaar for the Sale of Fancy and Useful. Articles, 4 -—AL30-— A Toa and Refroshment Table, On the 3lst March Next, —iIN THE— ion MARKET HALL. The proceeds to be applied to the liquida. tion of the debt on the Church edifice, Doors epen at 2 o'clock, p. m, Admission--Adults, 26 eents; child half-priee. ‘Tickets to be had at the Drug stores wf W. R. Watson, Dr. Dodd, C, p, Rankin, and at the door. Prestpext -Mrs, MeLennan, Commritee—Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Long. worth, Mra, A. Kennedy, Mrs. Stirling, Mrs, Lord, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. MeLaren, Mas. A. Murray, Mrs. Cavanagh, Mrs. Rankin, Mr P, W. Hyndman, Miss Mackieson, Migs Owen, Mrs. Malcolm McLeod. T. A, STEWART, Heading af | | ag? Ved * ’ Feb. 19, 13380. CAUTION. - TYFRWE public are hereby cautioned not te 3. pay to any person except the under. signed, debts due to the firm of McKinnon, Fraser & Co. OHN FRASER, WILLIAM J Feb. 19, 1880. APPLES. 10 BARRELS BALDWINS & RUS. SETTS. ‘ ( ? CARKVELL BROS, “1. Sth ee } Strong and Excel. i ha 3 T* 7 CHESTS, + t 55 half-chests, j lent Aavor. e} CARVELL BROS ia! wg ; i ye) See ! Bright Molasses. | CARVELL BROS, PACKAGES (Hhda. and Bbls. ) ' 7 White Granulated, ; Bright Porto Ries, ‘ i Barbadoies, i Cuba. : CA RY ELL BROS. i b ft Feb 18, 1586 —2w Hh Ee ak ae PHA SOUP. I) with Pea Flour and seasoned REPA!I and flavore? with the finest herbs and seasonings, fo which is ‘ded Lichiga’ Lxtract of Meat, making one ct the most ontritions dishes that can Le ot A 25 cent ‘Tin Soup. - >i. aa “—¢ o >* ee Hea make 3 quarts of thick For sale at BEER & GOFPS, Feb. 18, 18890. : ak oir JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL PEALERS THROUGHOUT THE Z WORLD. — BOLDEN. SYRUP, Very Choice. 8 CTS. PER POUND, | ~Al BEER & GOFF S, Jan. 15, 1880, labrador Herring. Ce CATCH OF 15879. } —— Smoked Salmon, Salt Tront, ‘‘ Herring, Shad, Halibut, Mackerel. At HALI/S FISH MARKET, Feb. 18, 1880—tf Valuable Property for Sale, ‘FVHAT FARM lately owned by John and Peter Meikle, situate on Lot 23, m Queen's County. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopeson & McLeop, Charlotte town. Jan. 9, 1880—eod Valuable Property for Sale, Ae BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot Ne. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots 1 Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester street, and running back 80 feet, to, gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particu apply to Messrs, se ae ce Hopeson & McLgop Charlottetown. Seph 18, 1879.