ee Oe, - EN FNS Ee x eqertos ¥ es bee ATR: a a a elt ete ee ggreliett rn. tc id ae Accent Scere 1 ee eg ‘ela Ra cmt 6 2 gp = TO Ee ae eS eS Yee Ty ee sg: wn ~*~ % ae Sat - - shan ge shite ie Si Nic ince aa rk lh il fat NE rn TT cm eal ea a ee Dicecteman quenamminnn a em SE ae as osedibeamiumnsntenanasnatnnnsmneti : ~ Indian Summer. — A SONNET, Sweet Summer, flying to the south, afraid Of hasting Autumn, said a aad farewell To all the flowers that blocmed within the dell, Tw all the trees that et walong the glade That time in flush of loveliness array’d, The weeping flowers their woes began to tell, The trees bemoaned that on their sere leaves fell The wrath of Autumn. Sadly Summer siay’ Her flight, returning to her weary love She fought with Autumn in the mazy wood, I ay the tyrant’s arm she -vildly strove ; A truce was called, both back returned, and blood Stained wide the flowers below, the leaves above, And indian summer ned in quietude, Grains of Gold. There is no dignity ia idleness. imp idence is not independence. De not bo impatient for netoriety. There isno calamity like ignoranee. | This world belongs to the energetic. | because of| De not despise another : peverty. You can bo decided without being} offensive. Do net hold the epinien ef others in contempt. lt isnot so hard tocarn moncy as to | spend it well. that Do net eccupy time or room belongs te another. rye . . | [he wish of yeur parents should be! lovingly regarded. Skepticism is no evidence of learning | or indepencence. Idlemess is the refuge of weak mixds, and the heliday of fools. Do net sow eats uniess you) wish to reap that kind of a harvest. wild In these days we fight for ideas, and newspapers are our fortresses. t it is a good rule to fine out whether | it is bread er stone before you bite it. Train yourself te observation, and make all men and cireumstances your| teachers. To cepy the weakness ef a great man will net provo that you pessess his ex- cellence. It takes just three people to keep a) secret properly, but two of the three| must be dead. Young, ene is rich in all the furure that hedreams; old, one is poor in all the past he regrets. Hew irdustriously the good grews and prepagates itself,even amid the weedy entanglements of evil. Our ideas, like orange plants, spread out in propertien te the size of the box which imprisons the reots. There are twe things youcar.’t de. You can’t hold an eel by the tail nora bad maa by bis werd ef henor. The great men ef the earth are but the marking stones en the read of hu- manity ; they are the priests of ita re- ligien. The firmest friendships have been formed in mutual adversity, as iron is most strengly united by the fiercest flames. Seme people are very earcless. They go out without anything whatever en their hoads, and then wonder why they catch eold. Truth takes the stamp of the seul it enters. Itis vigorous and reugh in arid seuls, but tempers and softens it- self, in loving natures. Nature may have written “honest man’’ on your face, butin doing se she used a bad pen, and so bletted the words that they ean’t easily be read. Some peeple keeps their words sim- ply because they can’t help themselves. The poet says:— Why, zounds,a2 man must keep his werd When nebedy will take it. a Seciety Directery, Charicttetown. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. St. John's Lodge, No. 1, meets 2nd Tuesday, Water Street. Victoria Lodge, No, 2, meets 4th Wednesday, Water Street. King Solomon Lodge, Ne. 9, meets 1st Mon- day, Water Street. ; Alexandra Royal Arch Chapter, meets 3rd Wednesday, Water Street. TEMPERANCE SOOIRTIES. Prince Edward Division No, 1, 8. of T., meets every Wednesday, Queen Street. Victoria Division No. 4, 5. of T., meets every Monday, Queen Street. Y. M. ©. A. Division No, 102, S. of V., meets every thursday, Y. M. C. A. Building. St. Patrick’s Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society, meets every alternate Sunday evening, in St. Patrick’s Hall. New Dominion Section No, 2, Cadets of Tem- perance, meets every Friday, Queen Street. CHARITABLE SOCIETIES, Benevolent Irish Society, meets quarterly, in St. Patrick’s Hall. St. Vinceat de Paul Society, meets every Sunday at noon, in St. Patrick’s Hall, INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD-FELLOWS. 8 . Lawrence Lodge No. 8, meets every Mon- day, Queen Street. Wildey Lodge No, 27, meets every Friday, Prince Street. Port la Joie Encampment, meets Ist Wed- nesday, Queen Street. ROYAL ARCANUM. Prince Edward Council No. 132, meets every alternate Tuesday in Y. M.C. A, Building. An Undeniable Truth. You deserve to suffer, and if you lead a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this beauti- fal world, it is entirely your own fault and jhere is only one excuse for you—your un- teasonable prejudice and skepticism, which has killed thousands. Personal knowledge and common sense reasoning will soon show you that Green’s Aaah thames will cure you of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with all -its ~ miserable effects,~ such ag sick headache, palpitation of the heart, sour stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness of the head, nervous prostration, low spirits, etc. Its sales now reach every town on the Western Continent, and not a Druggist but will teli you of its wonderful cures. You can buy a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. j | | FIRE I SEE ’ — Se THE DAILY HXAMINER, For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suis, For Canadian Tweed Suits, | o a + . | For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN * a afam 2S ACLEOD & 60'S, UPPER QUEEN STREET, ‘TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. There you will find the largest Island. Prices very moderate. guaranteed. —A The best workmanshIp and and best assortment of Cleths in the perfect fit LSo— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. Xe. a. “] » ‘ ‘ . . Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. ee - pup CAPITAL, CAPITAL, CAPITAL, Charlottetewn, April 4, 188i—tf ee all Taxes payable by the rate payers of every Collector will proceed to demand unpaid. next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes Treasurer, Charlottetown. ee ens ELECTORAL. MARINE INSUBANC is a NAME OF COLLECTOR AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE. Tre eeeeeae aie te MARINE! LIFE! 20: HORACE General Insurance Agent, HASZARD, ——REPRESENTING-— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of Londen, ting,, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Gompany, of ‘Toronto, Ont, $800,000.00. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Qnt., $500,000.00. Son Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Montreal, $500,000.00. <. E ALSO EFFECTED. :0: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. :0: _ Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. PUBLIC ‘NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1881 have been furnished to the undermentioned Collectors, who are empowered to receive their several districts, until the 30th day of November next, at the residences or offices of the respective Collectors, in accordance with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendments, after which date and collect all Rates and Taxes remaining Rate-payers may, if they so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November at the office of the Provincial Secretary and to oe TOWNSHIPS C®MPRISING COLLECTOR’S DISTRICTS. Charlottetown, )} Common and Robert H. Crawford, City. DISTRICT, @UEEN’S COUNTY. First Richard Ready, Irishtown, Lot 20. Lots 20 and 21. do, Murdoch McDonald, Springton, Lot 67. ** 92 and 67. de, Alexander McUalder, Hampton, Lot 29. ‘* 29 and 30, Second John M. Robertson, Cavendish. ‘¢ 23 and 24. do, Pieree Costello, Cornwall. *€ 31 and 32, and north part ef Lot 65, do. John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. South part of Lot 65. Third Peter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter’s R’d. | Lots 33 and 34. de. Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. ‘+ 35, 36, north of Hills- borough and Lot 37. do James E. Kelly, Fort Auguetus. ‘¢ 35 and 36 south of blillsbero’ and Lot 48 Fourth Jehn Acorn, Pownal. © 49 and 50. do, Donald Stewart, Kinross, Lot 57. 57 and 58. do. William Koss, Flat River. ** 60 and 62. Charlottetown, Common do. William R. Ellis, Port Hill. 6 Royalty. and Royalty. KING'S COUNTY. First Angus FE. McIntyre, Fairfield, Lot 47. Lots 46 and 47. do. Frederick Moerrew, Souris. ‘© 43, 44 and 43. Second James McDonald, Little Pond, Lot 56. ae do, Francis H. Sanderson, Head St. Peter's Bay.| ‘* 40, 41 and 42. do, Lawrence Byrne, Head Hillsborough, ** 3S and 39. Third George Mackenzis, Dundas. ‘* 63, 54 and 5, do, John J. MeDonald, Montague Bridge. ‘* 51 and 52. Fourth Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge. ** 69 and 66. do, John Jamieson, Sturgeon. ‘6 61 and 63. do. Charies T. Brehaut, Murray Harbor South.| ‘“ 64. Georgetown Williom 8. Easton, Georgetown. Georgetown Royalty, &c. PRINCE COUNTY, First Francis Hughes, Tignish. Lots. 1, 2 and 3. do. John T. Keefe, Alberton. “ 4, 5 and 6. Second Jos. McNeill, McWillioms’ P. O,,West Cape.| ‘* 7, 8 and 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, Third Michael McDonald, Treut River, Lot 14. ‘© 14 and 16, do, Ulric C, Trudelle, Egmont Bay. Lot 15. do. V. 8. Gillis, Indian River, ' Lot 18 VYourth John T. Mullin, Kensington, Lot 19. Lot i9. do. James D. Stewart, Centreville. Lots 25 and 26. do. Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse, ‘+ 27 and 28, Fifth Robert H. McDonald, St. Eleanor’s, Lot 17. do. Jacob Schurman, Summerside, Summerside. FURS! FURS! JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Seal Sacques and Cashimere Fur Lined Circulars, | C. 1. MORRISON. Sept. 16, 1881. a + HE place to your Printing done is Three doses will relieve you. the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOM t DONALD FERGUSON, Provincial Secretary and Treasurer. Provincial Treasurer’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E, I.. 26th Oct., 1881—pres pro ne till dee 31 ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER —AND— General Commission Merchant St. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, ‘ences on application, Good refer- {ja 17 6m oaw | 5 a Vennor’s Predictions ! Rig Storms Anticipated! Stovepipe, F you want your STOVES attended to, | leave your orders with C. F. HARRIS. I guarantee Premptnesss and & Boss Job, Cc. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, [oc 28, ’81] Herring. Herring. 100 bbls. Extra Fat Ne, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do. Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt, On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and ‘Twines, Paints and Oils DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. LIBERAL | ] ISCOUNT will be given to cash custom- ers in want of good-fitting OVERCOATS. A splendid let of Scotch and English weeds, Meitens, Pilots and Worsteds ? to select from, Net being very CONSERVATIVE we will cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uls- ters and Sacks, and ATDOOMTAH te = om N (3 Wits ks b qh T the wants of ell, will mannfacture the if required 4 . Stovenine, a BAMEC WW. N. RIGGS, Tailor, Oct. 21, '81—-eod Prince Street. a a : Ss = » f T 42 ha maoy e¢ Rad a S \ RS. W. W. IRVING bags to notify her LVE friends and the public generally that she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in al! their different branch.-s. For terms, etc,, apply at her Studio—resi- | of Mr, Peebles, South Side of King fau 29 tf dence Square. META AES = maar BIST YMRS BMIETHORIST YMINS rg\ik NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of stylés and binding, jast received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Stree Aug. 17—tf Pringe idward island TIME TABLE NO. I6. eo Summer Arrangement. — ee To take effect on the Aird May, 1881, —-s TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS, | EXPRESS. | MIXED. MIXED, j ; ' eo Souris ....|Dp 6.30am)Dp 2. 15pm| Bear River] ** 7.04 ‘ aes St: Peter’s.| ** 7.44 **-** 3.62% Morell....j “* &@8 ‘* |.°* 4.25 ‘| Mt. Stew’t | Ar 8.40 ‘' es 5.05 *¢ Georget’n .| Dp 7.2Gam' Dp 3. 10pm! Cardigan .. | 7 ae ee Mt.-Stew’t;Ar 8.40: ‘‘ | Ar 5.00 ‘*! a ee eee Mt, Stew’t, Dp 8.45am/Dp 5.30pm! Bedford...] ‘* 9.14 “| * 6.07 “| York. 447** 9.31 *©142 6.30 *' Royalty Jc! ** 9.45 **! ** 6.45 * Ch’town ../Arl0,00 “ |Ar 7.10 * fm Dictailiiensnnthiamal Ch’town ..|Dp 6.30am| Dp 9.20am|Dp 4.35pm x gs | Ar 9.40.** | ° 6.45 ** | yp 9.59 «| £56 * N Wiltsh’e| ‘* 7.23 ** ; *°10.45 ‘* | ** 5.47 ** Hunter R’r| “ 7.35 “| “1100-4 1 « 6.03. « Bradalba’s |. ** 8.02 ** | *°11.37 Tal > ese Co’ty Line. | ‘Gig ©) 721 47 8) & EHD Kensingt’n| ** 8.39 ‘| 12,25 pm| ~~ oe*" Ar 9 oo (Ar ioe ** |Ar 8.00 < Dp 9.25 “| Dp 2.45 Weilingt’n, “10.02 “| $s ' | ! Loyalty Je} Summ’ side Port Hull,.; “10.35 ** ees) ila" Alberton, .{ £12.20pm Tigrish.. [Ar 1.00 ‘* iAr 7,35 °* TRAINS GOISG EAST, EXYRRSS. MIXED. STATIONS, Tigaish...]Dp 2.00pw|Dp 6.45am! Alberton ,.| ** 2.4 a. | Up 8.00 ** ! O Leary...} ‘* 3.23 ‘| ** 9.05 ‘«} Port Hill..j ** 4.25 “| ‘£10.35 *; Weilingt ni ** 468 ‘} “11.15 ‘| Sumin’side|A? 5-35 ** |Ar12.60 *¢ | hm ante sda . - r 7 ¢< Dp 6.00 “* |Dp 1.05pm Dp 6.30am Kensingt'n) ** 6.25 ‘*} ** 1.40 ae 7 aoe * Co’ty Lane.| * 6.52 ‘*) ** 217 a ** NOV HM SEHR S, 1881. EvAisins, &c. 200 puns. Bright Cienfuegos Molasses, 100 puns. Barbadoes Molasses, 100 hhds. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, 200 barrels Refined Suyars. different grades, 100 barrels Granulated Sugars, 200 bags Rice, 100 barrels Dried Apples, i00 boxes Tobacco, different qualities, 300 chests i000 half chests » Choice Congou Teas, 1000 boxes \ carefnily selected to meet the re- quirements of the trade. | Also, to arrive by S. 8. ‘‘Avlona,” from Denia and Malaga, in October :— 400% boxes Valencia Raisins, 3000 boxes Layer Raisins, 1000 half-boxes Layer Raisins, 1000 quarter-boxes Layer ‘* 2500 boxes London Layer 1090 half-boxes ‘* f: 1000 qr. boxes e T 1890 boxes Leese Muscatels. t« For gale by SEETON & MITCHELL, Oct. 24, ’S1—1im Hauvivax, N. 8, THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE NOW RECEIVED A LARGE PORTION OF THEIR “ic AUTUMN STOCK, and shall be pleased to make quota- tions for all kinds of General Hardware, Oils, —AND— Mill Supplies, which consist in part as follows : 1000 dozen Axes, 12 tons Close Link Chain, 25 tons Sled Shoe Steel, 12 cases Carriage Bolts, 4 tons Cordage, 450 packages Powder, 759 bexes Horse Nails, 400 keys Horse Shoes, 180 barrels Oil, 2 cases Halters, 150 dozen Lanterns, 120 bals. Iron Wire, 76 cases Scales, 2600 bexes Window Glass, l ease Silk Bolting Cloth, 125 dozen framed Buck Saws, £50 pieces Hollow Ware, 4 cases Nixey’s Lead, 7 tons Brandram’s Paints, 4 tons Firth’s Cast Steel, 8 Portable lorges, 245 barrels Pitch, 40 barrels Tar, !? barrels Rosin, 5 barrels Borax, 309 Cotton Nets, 4 bales Net Twines, 400 bags * hot, 3 cases “suns, 175 packases, containing — 3reech-Loading I:aplements, Cartridge Maga- zines, Ely’s Cartiidge Caces and Caps, Slates and Pencils, Chalk and Chalk Crayons, Chest and Padlocks, Tinware, Whips and Whip Lashes, Shop Twine, Shoe Thread, Cutlery, [ron Table and Tea Spoons, Granite Ware, Plated Ware. W. H. THORNE & CO. SpgectaAL AGENYS FOR Haszard Pewder Co., - - Pewder D. F. Jones & Co., : Shovels and Forks The Howe Scale Co, - - : Scales Walter Carson & Sons, Anticoresive Paint J.T. Lawton, - - : ° - Saws The Dunn Edge Tool Co, - - Scythes St. Jobr, N. B., Oct, 19, ’81—1m CHANGE OF TIME. PIGPOU AND HALIFAX. N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 17th inst., the STEAM NAVIGATION COM- PANY’S STEAMERS Will Leave Charlottetewn for Pictcu Landing at Six o’clock in the Morning, instead of at half-past seven as during the summer months, By order, FRED. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation Company. Oct. 13, 1881—i0i . 10, 61 QUEEN STREET, oLG MEN! Who Want Good Winter Woollens | HAD BETTER CALL AT c. i. Marvrison’s, AND SEE HIS s8TOCK OF 5xtra Out-size Scotch Lamb] Wool | ce i pees 9 * @ Gass | aed * © ts “4 Shirts and Drawers! lanter R’r| ‘* 7.26 **! 3.05 “14 S49 : N Wiltah’e a 739 tc! cs 399 « te a «« | dust Received per Prince Edward. [se 16 Royalty Je} ** 8.15 “| “4.15 “| 9.55 «« Ch’town ..| Ar 8.30 4 {Ar 4.35 “ |Arl0.15 © ‘h’town ..'Dp 4. 00pm , Lp 6.45amn ony rAKis, Royalty Je ** 4.15 **| ** 7.68 «| MeDAL, 1876. Wes 40% * fae ** 5 ** FOe, 96 Bedford «| « gay e[ «Zap «| Mt. Stew’t/Ar 5.10 “|Ar 8.39 “* Mt. tew’t/Dp 3.25pm Cardigan ..} ** 6.25 “| “10.16 * | Georgeto’nlAr 6.45 “ 1 £10.45 * Mt. Stew’t Dp 5.20pmi Dp 8.50am Morell....| ‘* 5,52 my + Oa2 ** St. Peter's} ** 6.15 “| ‘10.66 “ Baar River) “ 6.55 «| “J1.00 * Souris .... Ar 7.30 ‘* |Arll.50 ** retina Dp 8.55 am N. B.—The Express Train from Souris and Georgetown connects at @Royalty Junction with the Mixed Train from Charlottetown for the West, in the morning; and the Mixed Train from the West connects at ‘Royalty Junction with the Express Train from Char. lottetown for Georgetown and Sduris, in the LB. ARCHIBALD, . Superintendent, ; Railway Office, Ch’town, May 21, 1881. er eet gs re oe ee JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT TZ WORLD. NOTICH 10 SHIPPERS BY BOSTON STEAMERS, O FREIGHT will be received after three o’clock on days of sailiny. Bills of Lading must be presented for sig- nature by four o’clock. CARVELL BROS. June 1,’81—law wed Sy gar, ivi olasses, Tea, Sumer Arrangement, -1RBL é a 3) * STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE \ LL LEAVE Orwell B; wh Wh Charlottetown every Tuesday nesdayand Thursday Morn'ngs, at 7 ¢’ 3 calling at China Point and Hallidon Wharves, returning from Charlottete men hg Orwell same evening, at 3 o'clock suniifiedos at Brush Wharf Tues lay and Wednaed® nights, aed Thursday night returrin te Chae, lottetown, arriving about 8.30 v'éloek: ; and when tide permits, on one been daya the Steamer will runto Vernon Rives Bridge. ve Vill leave Charlottetown fer Cra; Friday and Saturday, according te tide ae lst of Nevember, and not after (every alter wate Friday the Steamer will remain at © . paud Whart over night). = bares to Orwell and other Wharves— Deck and Cabin, 30c. ; Lower Deck ene Fares to Crapaud—Upper Deck and Cabie, 40c.; Lower Deck, 30c, JOHN HUGHES, Ch'town, P. E. Isiand, April 28, "$1, ap25—law pat her n era pres 3m ait ‘ we THE ONLY DIREC? LINE To Boston. Socket ing STEAMERS Carroll and Worcester, OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superior PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION, ar. ranged for every convenience and comfert, and fitted up in elegant style. FRuiGHT carried at moderase rates, and ag low as by any other route, Eecs, in bexes and barrels, handled with the greatest care, LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Gvery Thursday, panotually ab 5 p.m, LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually at nov, CARVELL BROS. AGEND May 13, 1881-—-pat 2aw, sj kea P. E. ISLAN steam Navigation Co, Steamers “St Lawrence” ** Princess of Wales,” UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. NOVA SCOTIA, EAVE Charlottetewn for Pictou Land every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Mernings at 7.30, connecting there wit} the Tr.in for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown same days about 2 p, m,. en arrival of Train from Halifax, NEW SBRUNSWIOK, CANADA THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (SUNDAYS excepted) on arrival of Train from Charlottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places; and at St, John with Steamers of the Inte: Ce, aud Railway for Portland and Boston, Also jeave Qhariottetown for Summerside every MONDAY Mern- ing about 3 o'clock, Re«urning, leave Shediac every day (SUNDAYS excepted) on arrival of day Train from §t, John, for Summerside, connecting there with Train for Charlotte arf for Wed. town, Also leave Susnmercide for Charlottetown every SATURDAY evening about 5 o'clock, By order, F, W, HALES Ch’town, May 4, 1881, Secretary, COAL. COAL WAYS ON HAND, Picton Round and LA Net Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal, Customers can be supplied at all times, | Prices as iow as any'in the city, Terms eash CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, July 12—-iaw tf Water Sirect +4 i, ~ Lous —— ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKEY. ANALYTICAL BANITA RY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-visduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the Lorne Hicaiany Wiusky: “We have visited. the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vata, samples of thety Lerne Highland Whisky, snd have subject ed them to careful exammation analysis. The ssmpies wore very frag: rant, mellow, and of pleasaut flavor, aD possessed al! the character.stics of pore and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality, “Arrnuve Hin, Hassan, M,_D. “Orro Hennenr, F,C.3.,F.L0.” . Agents: MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY 4 C0., Ch arlotietown, PE... Fab, 24. 1856 FOR SALE OR TO LEY. FYVAAT Valuable Freebold Property, situate on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT. LOT, suitable fora Gar- den, adjoining the above. The House contains: 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, Pining Koom, Parlor and Kitchen. The Shon is at present occupied by the Inepector of Weights and Measures, Apply on the premises to ao) or MiSS SKINNER. ad =~