A Good Account. “To gum it wp, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per ear, total $1,200 —all which was stopped . three. bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, snal “want everybedy to know it their benefit.” Pe ‘“Joun Wee«s, Butler, N. Y.' A Gentle Hint. In our style of climate, with its adden changes of temperature—rain, wind and sup shine, often intermingled in a single day,—it is no wonder that our children, riends and relatives ate so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting di- rectly from this cause. A bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use, wil] prevent serious sickness, a large doctor’s bill, »nd perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia Severe Coughs, Croup, or any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success 1S simply wonder- ful, as your Druggist will tell you. German Syrup is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Sample bottles for trial, 10c. ; reguiar size, 75 cts. SS=— re ern ma 8 ee oa aad aetna DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Ovrawa, 25th May, 1881. 47 HEREAS circumstances have rendered \ it expedient to effect certain changes in the policy of the Government respecting the administration of Notice is hereby given :— 1. The Regulations of the I4th October, | the Government, NO. 61 QUEEN STREET. | covered by such licenve, shall, for the time being, be subject to the operation of same. | Sales of Lands to individuals or Curporations for Colonization, 14, In any ease where “@ company or indi- vidual apphes for lands to colonize, and is wil- | ling to expend capital to contmbute towards | the construction of facilities for comamunicahon | between such lands and existing settlements, | and the Government is satisfied of the ood faith and ability of such company or indi- vidual to carry out such undertaking, the odd-numbered sections in the case _of lands outside of the Canadian Pacitic | Railway Belt, or of the Belt of any branch line or lines of the same, may be sold to such company or individual at half price, or $1 per acre in cash. In case the lands ap- | plied for be situated within the Canadian Pa- citic Railway Belt, the same principle shall apply so far as-one-half of each even-numbered section is concerned—that is to say, the one- half of each even-numbered section may be sold to the company or individual at the price of $1.25 per acre to be paid in cash, The ‘company or individual will further be protect- ed up to the extent of $500, with six per cent. interest thereon till paid, in the case of ad- | vanves made to place families on homesteads, ‘under the provisions of -section 10 of the am- endments to the Dominion Lands Acts herein- | before mentioned. : | 45. Imevery such transaction, it shall be | absolutely conditional :— (a.) That the company or individual, as the | case may be, shall, in the case of lands outaide lof the said Canadian Pacific Railway Belt, | within three years of the date of the agree- 'ment with the Government, place two settlers ‘on each of the odd-numbered sections, and | also two on homesteads on each of the even- ' numbered sections embraced in the scheme of colonization. : | (6.) That should the land applied for be situated within the Canadian Pacitic Railway Dominion Lands, Pubhe) 20): the company or individual shall, within three years of the date of agreement with place two settlers on 1879, were rescinde | by order of His Excel-|the half of each even-numbered section, lency the Governor General in Council, on the 20th day of May, instant, and the follow- purchased under the provision contained im paragraph 14, above, and also one settler upon ing Regulations for the a of agricul- each of the two quarter sections remaining tural lands substituted therefor : © The even-numbered sections within the , available for homesteads im such section, (c.) That on the promoters failing within Canadian Pacific Eailway Belt—that is to | the period fixed, to place the prescribed num- say, lying within 24 miles on each side of the, line of the said Railway, excepting those) which may be required for wood lets in con- i néction with settlers on prairie lands within | the said belt, or »bich may be otherwise | specially dealt with by the Governor in Coun- | cil—shall be held exclusively for homesteads The odd-numbered sec- | and pre-emptions, eC. | said belt are Canadian | tions within the Pacific Railway Lands, and can only be ac- | from Great Britain or the European Contin. | quired from the Company. 3. The pre empticns entered within the said | belt, of 24 miles on cach side of the Canadian | Pacific Railway, up ‘oand including the 31st | day of December next, shall be disposed ot at} the rate of $2.50 per acre; four-tenths of the | purchase money, with interest on the latter at | the rate of six per cent. per annum, to be paid | at the end of three years from the date of | entry, the remainder to be paid in six equal | instalments annually from and after the said , date, with interest a‘ the rate above mention- | ber of settlers, the Governor in Council may cancel the sale and the privilege of coloniza- tion, and resume possession ef the lands not settled, or charge the full price of $2 per acre, or $2.50 peracre, as the case may be, for »uch lands, as may be deemed expedient. (d.) That it be distinctly understo.d that this policy shall only apply to schemes for colonization of the public lands by Emigrants ent. Pasturage Lands. 16. The policy set forth as follows shall govern applications for lands ter grazing pur- poses, and previous to entertaining any appli- cation, the Mintster of the Interior shall satis- fy himself of the good faith and ability of the applicant to carry out the undertaking in- volved in such application. 17. From time to time, as may be deemed expedient, leases of such Townships, or por- ed on such portions of the purchase money as | #008 of Townships, as may be available for may from time to time remain unpaid, to be | grazing purposes, shall ~ up at suction paid with cach instalment. _ at an upset price to be fix 4. From and after the 3lst day of December next, the price shal] remain the same—that is by the Minister of the interior, and sold to the highest bidder —the premium for such leases to be paid in $2.50 per acre—for pre-emptions within the | c@8h at the time of the sale. said belt, or within the corresponding belt of any branch line of tlie said Railway, but shall / 18. Such leases shall be for a period of | twenty-one years, and in accordance other- be paid in one sum at the end of three years, | wise with the provisions of Section eight of or at such earlier peariod as the claimant may | the Amendment to the Dominion Lands Act, have acquired a title to his homestead quarter section. 5. Dominion Lands, the property of the Gov- Government, 24 miles of any projected line of Railway, recognized by the Minster of Rail- ways, and of which he has given notice in the Official Gazette as being a projected line of railway, shall be dealt with as to price and terms, as follows:— ‘he pre-emptions shall be sold at the same price and on the same terms as fixed in the next preceding paragraph, and the odd-numbered sections shall be sold at} $2 50 per acre, payalle im cash. 6. dn all township: open for sale and settle- ment within Manitoba or the North-West Territories, outside of the said Canadian Paci- fic Railway Belt, the evenenumbered sections, except in the cases provided for im clause two of these Regulations, sha!l be held exclusive- ly for homestead and pre-emption, and the cdd-numbered sections for sale as pub- lic lands. 7 The lands described as public lands shall be sold at the uniform price of $2 per acre, cash, excepting in s},ecial cases where the Min- ister of the Interior, under the provisions of section four of the amendment to the Domin- ion Lands Act passed at the last session of Parliament, may deer it expedient to withdraw certain farming lands from ordinary sale and settlement, and put them up for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, in which event such lands shall be put up at an upset price of $2 per acre. 8. Pre-emptions outside of the Canadian Pacific Kailway Belt shall be sold at the uni- form price of $2 per acre, to be paid in one sum atthe end of three years from the date of entry, or at such earlier periods as the claimant may acquire a title to his homestead guarter-section. 9. Exception shai! be made to the provis- ions of clause 7, in so far as relates to lands in the Province ef Maniteba or the North-West Territories, lying to the north of the belt con- taining the Pacific Railway lands, wherein a person being an actual settler on an odd-num- bered section shall have the privilegeof pur- chasing to the extent of 320 acres of such sec- tion, but no more, at the price of $1.25 per acre, ca h; but ro Vatent shall issue for such land until aiter three years of actual residence upon the same. 10. The price and terms of payment of odd- numvered sections and pre-emptions, above set forth, shall not »pply to persons who have settled in amy one of the several belts des- cribed in the said Regulations of the 14th October, 1579, he:eby rescinded, but who have not obtained entries for their lands, and who may establish a right to purchase such odd-numbered sections or pre-emptions, as the case may be, at the price and on the terms respectively fixed for the same by the said Regulations, Timber for Settlers. ll. The sytem of wood lots in prairie town- | ships shall be contin ved—that is to say, home- stead settlers having no timber on their own -a>\8, shall be permitted to purchase wood /o:4 An area not exceeding 20 acres each, at a uniform rate of §5 per acre, to be paid in cash. 12: The provision in the next preceding paragraph shall apply also to settlers on prairie acetions bought from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in cases where the only wood lands available have been laid out on even-numbered sections, provided the Railway Company agree to reciprocate where the only timer in the locality may be found “Sai ith a view to encuoraging settlement by cheapening the cost of butiding material, the Government reserves the right to grant licenses from time to time under and ir. accord- anee with the provisos of the ‘Dominion Lands Act,’ to cut merchantable timber on any lands owned by it within surveyed townships; and settlement upon, or sale of any lands | | passed at the last session of Parliament, here- | inbefore mentioned. _ 19. In all cases, the area included in a lease | shall be in proportion to the quantity of live | stock kept thereon, at the rate of ten acres of land to one head of stock ; and the failure in any case of the lessee to place the requisite stock upon the land within three years from the granting of the lease, or in subsequently maintaining the proper ratio of stock to the area of the leasehold, shall justify the Gov- ernor in Council in cancelling such lease, or in diminishing proportionally the area con- tained therein. 20. On placing the required proportion of stock within the limits of the leasehold, the lessee shall have the privilege of purchasing, and receiving a patent for a quantity of land covered by such lease, on which to construct the buildings necessary in connection there- with, not to exceed five per cent. of the area of the leasehold, which latter shall in no single , case exceed 100,000 acres. 21. The rental for a leasehold shall in all cases be at the rate of $10 per annum for each theusand acres included therein, and the price of the land which may be purchased for the cattle station referred to in the next pre- ceding paragraph, shall be $1.25 per acre, payable in cash. Payments for Lands, 22. Payments for public lands and also for pre-emptions may be in cash, or in scrip, or in police or military bounty warrants, at the option of the purchaser. : 23. The above provisions shall not apply to lands valuable for town plots,or to coal or other mineral lands, or to stone or marble quarries, or to lands having water power thereon; and farther, shall not, of course, effect Sections 11 and 29 in each Township, which are public school lands, or Sections 8 and 26, which are Hudson’s Bay Company’s lands. J. §. DENNIS, Deputy Minister of the Interior. Liypsgy RvssEu., Surveyor General. j8, 3i oaw FLOW ARD’S ROYAL Quinine Wine, LONDON, The Best in the Market. For sale only at the APOTHEGARIES HALL, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square, Chtown, June 10, ’81, —_-—- i lh a eee ee — a tae TO LET! Fo a term of years, with the right of _purchase, several Building Lots, pleasant- ly situated at the head of Upper Hillsborough Street. Apply to P, DesBRISAY, June 8—2aw tf VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, situated on corner of Pownal and Kent streets. For further particulars apply on the premises to EDWARD CORBETT. May 28, ’81—3w sat tu ITE, nies get your Punting done i HATS, HATS! HATS! —_—_——— CHRISTYS’ LONDON HATS, IN FUR, WOOL AND FELT, C.. 1. MORRISON'S. May 27, 1881. N. E. DAWSON & CO., Intending to make a Change in their present Business, And being desirous of Clearing out their Entire Stock —WHICH IS— ONE OF THE LARGEST —AND— Best Assorted in the Province, BEFORE THE Ist OCTOBER. It comprises in part: House Furnishing Hardware, Builders’ - Carriage Makers’ . Saddlery " VERY COMPLETE. Paints, Oils & Varnishes, IRON AND STEEL, &c., WHICH THEY ARE OFKERING For Cash or Short Credit, —AT A-- BIG DISCOUNT. REMEMBER THE PLACE, © Opposite Millner’s Tin Shop, GREAT GEORGE STREET. W. E. DAWSON & CO. May’ }0, 1881. OU Fy GROCERY DEPARTMENT Complete in Every Particular. WHOLESALE BUYERS In Town anc Country will find it to their ad- vantage to call upon us and INSPECT OUR LARGE STOCK Before Purchasing Elsewhere. W. E. DAWSON & CO. May 10. 1881, MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Sth day of July next, at the hour of twelvé o€lock, :.6on, at the | Court House in Georgetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sal- in an Inden- ture of Mortgage dated the 13th day of December, A. D. 1876, and made between Michael McNeill of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson of the other part,— JAS that tract, piece and parcel of jand situate, lying and being on Lot of Town- ship Number fifty-four, bounded as follows. that is to say: By a line commencing at a stake set in the division hne between said Township Number fifty-four and Township Number fifty-five, and in the south-east angle of land in the possession of Thomas Walsh, and running thence (by the Magnetic Meri- dian of the year 1764) south on said division line nineteen chains and fifty links, or to land BY PRIVATE SALE, fests pert a i John Goff, Ksquire; thence north to the said Thomas Waish’s land; and thence along the same east to the place of commencement, con- taining one hundred and ten acres of land, a little moreor less, ~ ‘A For t parti 4 at the office of Messrs. gson Steet Oh etoctetome: Dated this second day of June, 1881. en enn AL CO Pp. E. ISLAND | Steam Navigation Co. Steamers “St. Lawrence ” and ** Prineess ef. Wales.” UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NOVA SCOTIA. “"¢ EAVE Charlottetown for Pictou Landing L. every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornings at 7.30, connecting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Qharlottetown same days about 2 p. m., on arrival of Train from Halifax. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA & THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of Train from Charlotte- town, connecting ediac with Trains for each of the above-named places ; and at St. John with Steamers of the International Co. and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also leave Chiarlettstown for Summerside every Monday Morning about 3 o’clock. Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sun- days excepted) on arrival of day Train from St. Jehn, for Summerside, connecting there with Train for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside for Charlettetown every Saturday evening about § o'clock. By order, . F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, May 4, 1851. Summer Arrangement, 188], STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.” \ LL LEAVE Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlottetown every Tuesday, Wed- nesdayand Thursday Mornings, at 7 o'clock, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, retuining from Charlottetown to Orwell same evening, at 3 o’clock, remaining at Brush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday night returning to Char- lottetown, arriving about 8.30 o'clock, p. m.; and when tide permits, on one of these days the Steamer will runto Vernon River Bridge. . Will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud every Friday and Saturday, according to tide, til lst of November, and not atter (every alter- nate Friday the Steamer will remain at’ Cra- paud Whart over night). Fares to Orwell and other Wharves — Upper Deck and Cabin, 30c. ; Lower Deck, 20c. Fares to Crapaud—Upper Deck and Cabin, 40c.; Lower Deck, 30c. JOHN HUGHES, _ »Agent. Ch’town, P. E. Island, April 28p"81. ap28--law pat her n era pres 3m THE ONLY DIRECT LIVE To Boston. Gx STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester. OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superior PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, ar- rangei for every convenience and comfort, and fitted up in elegant style. FREIGHT carried at moderase rates, and as low as by any other route. Eocs, in boxes and barrels, handled with the greatest care. LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 5 p.m. LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually at noon, CARV ELL BRO6.,.. AGENTS May 13, 1881—pat 2aw, sj kca For Sale or to ‘Let. eet Freehold Property, with a front ot eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street, the House con- taining 16 large rooms and two Kitchens. Can be turned into one Dwelling by unlock- ing a door. Apply on the premises to MRS. BOSWALL, — March 12, 1881—tf c Pleasant Residence To Let. HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- session givenin a few days. JAS. DESBRISAY. may 9—eod tf ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY, ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the Lorne HIGHLAND WHISKY: pg eee Gand selected rom vats, samples their Lorne, Highland Whisky, and have subject- ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and all the istivs of and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘*AnTHuR Hitt, Hassarr, M. D, ‘Orzo Hxuwer, F.C. S., F. 1.0.” Agents :— MESSRS, OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., ~ DANIEL HODGSON, [j= 4) Mortgageo Charlottetown, P.E.I, Feb, 24, 1880 MINER, JUNE 24, / “We have visited the beitling stores of || ee 1881. TELE Weekly Exani CONTAINS More Reading Matter than any Other Paper published in P. &. Island | ONLY $1 O0.A YEAR Guided by the principles of Truth, Honor, Moderation, and Fairness, THE EXAMINER is devoted to the premo- tion ef the interests of this Province and this Dominion ! 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"eee JOB PRINTING, —SUCH AS— Bill-hea is, Letter-heads, Notes of Hand, Receipte,, Posters, Handbills, Dodgers, etc., etc., done in first-class style, and at shoré notice. “MORTGAGE SALE, ; i TO be svld by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Surmomerside, in Pr County, on TUESDAY, the fitth da of July, A. D, 1851, at the hourvof twelys o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of g Power of Sale contained in an Iudea. ture of Mortgaye bearing date the fifth day of Oetober, A, D, 1573, and made be- tween William Thomas Mill and Ainelia his wife of the ove ‘part, and Jeb, Brecken, Frederick De >t. Croix Breeken and Kebert Robinson Hodgson, Trustegs, of the other part, — LL that tract, pieve or pareel of; land situate, lying aud being on Lot or 1 siup number Mighteen, in Prince County, ia Prince Edward islana, bounded and dis. ecribed as follows: Commencing at @ stake sixedon the shore of ludian River; thenee a line running south twenty degrees w it meets the bouudary line dividing Lots op ‘ownships Namber tighteen and Nimble thence rummy due east on said division fi, tor the distance of thirty-two chains; thengs by a line running north twenty degrees eget until it reaches iudian ttiver atoresaid; th following the course of the River to the f It is always full of News The Weekly Examinet of commencement, making and mcluding titty. six (56) acres of land, ve the same & kittie | more or less, ‘A Also, all that other tract, piece or paruel of land situate, lying and being on |'Yownship Number Twenty-five, in Cuunty aforesaid, and bounded and desdritied as foliows, that is to say : Commencing at, stake fixed im William JlacMurdy s eastern boundary line at the south-eastouruer of J Harding s Lot; irem thence ruaning fur the distance of forty-four chains; east <leveu chains and fifty links; north forty-four chains; thence west eleven chains and fifty links to the aforesaid sti place of commencement, making and incl fifty (50) acres of land, a httle more or being the southern moiety -of one acres of land, and being bounded on the north by ‘the northern moiety thereof known gs Joshua Harding’s lot; on the east by — Gay’s land; on the south by —— Ke land and on the west by the said MacMurdy’s land. ue Also, all that other tract, piece or paredbof land situate, jying and being on lotorT ship Number Nineteen, and bounded and scribed as fellows, that is tosay : comment at a sqtare stake tixed in the suuth-west ‘ef land in the occupation of Peter Gita; |themce running north s'x degrees and tong. ‘tive minutes cast fourteen chains links, to division hne between Lots 19 and thence along said line westwardly twenty- ‘six chains and sixty-nine links, wo the én the course of the said River to the beginning, con'ainmg twenty-uine acres and forty perches, Le toe same a little murder less. iawey Also, all that other tract, piece or parcel land, situate lying and being on Lot or ship ing at a stake set on the shore of Bay, in the centre ef a road on the lingsat Lots 15 and 19, thence northwardly along said chains and sixty-five lipke (15 chains links) ata right angle from said diyjsi allel with the said «divisive line forty chains and fifteen liuks (48 chains Jo inks) or to lands the property ot the sad “Wi Thomas Mill, thence south twenty west to said division line, thence westwand along said division iime to the stake at the place of commencement, containing seventy- eight acres of land, a little more or 1esB. ** Also, all that other tract, piece ship Number Iwenty Prince County, and bounded and ; eribed as follows, that is to say: commel ing ata etake set in the north boundary line ot land in possession of the Widow Keeff; or of fifty acres of land the property otf W T. Mail, from thence by a ime running twelve chains and tilty links, thence eastwine chains and fifty-five hnks,or to the east be dary line of Jand in, possession ot Wilkam thence westerly along said land to the <a the place of commencement, containing and nine-tenths acres, a little more or less, Also, all that other tract, piece or pareel land, situate lying and being on Lot or Jowa- ship Number Nineteen, in Frince County, bounded as follows, that is to say : commenc- ing at the scuth east angle of land im the pos session of Neal McDonaid, from thence. ub ning west along said land, twelve chains and twenty ioks (12 chains 20 link:) or to the southwest angle of said land, and frem th two points running two parallel lines thirty-one (31) chums, er vo the south bound- ary line of plot G., containing thirty sees (374) and ove halt acres ot land, be the same ® littie more or jess. ; For further particulars apply at the office of Mesers: Hepnoson & MeLeop, Soliciters, Charlottetown and Summerside, | | Dated the 20th day of May, A. D., 1881. JOHN BRECKEN, ‘ FRED’K De st. CROIX BRECKEN, ROBERT LOBINSON HODGSON, Mortgagees, May 2!, tu-th 8 jour 2i eR ne ne SD, MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUUTION, on FRI DAY, the eighth day of JULY NEXT, at the hour of twelve o'clock, nuon, at the Court House in Summerside, in, Prince County, underand by virtue of a Powet of Suie containcd in an Indenture of Morigage bearing date the 29th day of October, A. D. 1878, and made betwee James Beal Hodgson of the one part, and Peter Murchison of the other part,— AXi that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Towme ship Number Four, in Prince County, in the said Island, bounded as follows, that is te say: Commencing ot the North West shure ot Hills River at the north east angle of George Me’ Rae’s farm; thenee acceiding to the magnetic” meridian ‘of the year 1764, running fomy-five degrees West ten chains and seventy> five links; thence west sixty-three chains; thence north ten chains; thence east sixty- seven chains and twenty-four links; theme? _ south forty-five degrees cast fourteen chaise and ten links to gaid shore; thence follow! the various courses of the said shore south- westwardly to the place of commencement, containing seventy-seven and one-half acres of Jand, a little more or less. : For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs, Hodgsum & McLeou, Solicitors, Ubal- lottetown or Summerside, : Dated this thirtieth day of May, A. D. 1881; PETER MUBCHISON,» © AT THE EXAMINE OFFIGE trance of Barbara Weit River; oe Nuniber taghteen, and bounded aid = described as foliows, that 1s to Bay: comment r & shore such a distance as shall make ‘ ® oe thence north eighty-nine degrees east, tie : Ses parcel of land, situate on Lot or ‘Towa : F. five, (25); Lawrence Malone, being the south east, angie north « Gay, thence south to the tirst- mentioned land, ~~ [ma 31 eod t th 8] Mortgagee. 4 od