so es nr RE TET ie ae SINGLE CoPpigs Two CENtTs, ee ee ees Oe = _— Dourrrs a Vigan, igh a ial | Pee cre eel pas ‘aa ene nerty, when Frae-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,.”’—Evkipwes. ett? OCOPYP vN : —— oe — eT |. Ss eee \ | ~ HH if { is + { \ } nm pryry . . . sate ‘ — as +) % \ i t | . 1 j ‘ “7 r’¥ Y i y rm Ty 1 r 4 ‘i KWIAAELE BLD, 5 ‘ { ( " ‘ hy . i] “iW VR | ND \ 20 4 * LA} I kd Vy AX RIN " Tu \ ca ) LSL/ l ‘ | ) 4 4 2 9 iSo4. VOL. NO. 154 : . = — on ~~ Sialic “ae Dawxy EXAMIneR ©. D. WALKER, M. D.C. My Temininn of Canad , ''s Dominion of Canada, issued ‘ y evening, by (Graduate of McGill University), > Dnt fhe Examiner Publishing Qo. ast Psishng Om DHYSIEHAN AND SURGEON, 202002" comme Water and Danviy ; id Bite al } ovines of Prince Bdward Island, Notice cf Assignment, Non KE is hereby given that Mesers, | re i Beer & Chandler. of Southport, mer- | virtue of an, chants and traders have, by : Qn toe matt ’ A A ot ‘ a Parli _— ; : . . jreat U Streets, Charlottetown, a matter of Aq Act of the Parliawaent of assignment, dated the seventh day of April, . apnwida Ab ie the forty-fi rear ‘ } } | } ma ‘dwacd ; Qt / P D a on in ul forty-fifth year of A PD. 1884. duly assigned all their stock-in- ; Val 12a i} nMiore dior present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 trade end book delts to the undersigned, in a i iv Tion - Yok BH SLA Ve intituled, “An A aad : . . a = tity ~ “An Act cting Insolvent trust. for the efit of creditors Al} persons tontas, - - . oe 50 M ay 9 w iF hy 4i Ans, ansuiant eC 4 ODI pani 8, Loan Com- in Saber. d to s2id firm are hereby require a to . L 2 “4 pan Buildicvg Societies, and Trading: make immediate payment to me, the under ; AN . ‘ : ‘ > . : . . es : ‘ r = i " — —e si VCorporations, ana of the President Wi-! signed, Assiuve 0 50 ¥j 7 Pep Rr | at ] A motdit ¥1 7" TTT pa . . ary signe i, Assiun ; ui ae ; : oa ‘ i. . ; 1 y ih ( i it Nh | is HbA : an Company ol the Bank ‘ ty Liate d this sixth « ay Gi May, ~. D. i884. &~ Advertising at most moderate rates, sess Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank-|} : | ‘cent > b A . ae ; _- ing Company Ww. H. AITKEN | Lontracts mey oe made for montis l pany . \ i . 7? . : i : ; . ee ’ : we Rr ; : : sig ; riarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise. Ser cAl BOARD, U PON the appication of the Liquidators! wy..'s t 3 ' 99 rr ‘ . er — . y : ; “2.4 ? Se — May S§—ex pat Jaw tl may << j ments, on application. Dr. Hobkirk, ( onsultings Physician oi the above-named Banking Co npany,) - ¢ : ; ee ae ] P c r " i ) * ~ . > . 3 r — : : : —e De, Johnson, Dr, Tayior, ‘nd upon reading the Petiion of Lemuel 2 eam On . ser i Cambridge Qwen. Char Ono) Gardi .| SLMANAS FO s Dr. Beer, Dr. Dawson, rig wen, aries Colsun Gardiner ALMAL rUR Wi {354 Yo . Dace | Dr, Warburton, Dr. MacKay. and David ©, Chalmers, datec the tweuty-| sixth day of March, A, D. 1884, praying for a} MOON’R CHANore ee commencement : ais ro a od intl | (OON 8 CHANGES, ate i ila bh Robins reneral or ler, requiring the Contributories! Sirat Quarter, 2nd day, th. 55.1m., a. eres ee a of said ‘‘ompany to pay a final call of four-| [yn attan af ti a fs i B | a : . an ; ‘ik hgh 2’ m, | mee i: Dn did cdl a P : a. _ % Ac ws r oe . | Lil the matter 0 vue Estate 6 eer & #ali soon, Jeo Gay, nh. VO. omM., p- m. CCH GOATS and elg ity-cight c nts per share, | Last quarter ISth day, Oh. 4i.9m., a. m, New Moon 24th day, 6h, 24 lm., p. m. First Quarter, 3ist day, Oh. 43.9m. p. m. Sun 'Mvoon High Days rises sets | rises | water | len’h, hm hm/morn|morn; h m | ~ § Friday 39) 13! 6 53/10 11) 33) Thursday 4 51\7 3)10 37; 2 45:14 i2 2 Friday | 49) 4/11 44) 3 50) 15 2 Saterday | 461 Giait4s! 5 4 ls 4/Sanday | 47 151,617) 20 5, Monday ; 45) 8 253) 7 22} 23) Tuesday | 44) 9) 3-55, 8 15 25 jjWednesday | 42, 10 4 56’ 8 56) 27) 3) Thursday (| 40) 11) 5 55, 9 35! = 30) } 0 Saturday | 33) 14 7 50°10 44) = 36) - il Sunday | 87, 16) 8 4411 19) 39! 12' Monday | 36, 17) 9 41)11 54! — 42) i3, Tuesday | 34) 18/10 2Ijaft29) 44) 14] Wednesday | 32} 19:11 2 1 5! 47] 15 Tharsday 3i' 2011 40, 1 44) 49 | 16 Priday + 80; 2iimern} 2 2s) 51 | uiseweder PST Segal ae ur ay a! a aé Se | 19| Monday | 27) 2s: #96) 42, 57/ 20 Tuesday 26; 25.1 46)°6 57; 59) 21, Wednesday | 26) 27) 217)8 2:15 1) 22) Thursday 25} 28] 2,511.8 66 3 93| Friday | 2 291.3 29' 9 46, 5! 24 Saturday 23° 30! 4 141 34 77 25 Sanday | 22) 3i5>? a1 19, 9 23 Monday | au! 32! 6 Fjmorn} li 27| Tuesday 1 20) 33) 7 12,0 5) 3 23| Wedaesday 20; 34; 8 2t' 049 = 14| 19) 35, 9 30, is! 361035, 2231 18! 37.11 43° 3 15, 19) 29: Thursday $0) Friday 31| Saturday i 18 W. WHATLEY, Sons, CHARLOTIETOWN, E. IsLtanp) =——— | | -4 (Or Waearter & vr Gommission lerchant, 269 BARRINGTON STREET, HALIFAX, WN. Ss. ee” Special attention given to the saje of P. E, Island produce. April 24, 1884. oe N. J. CAMPSELL, (Successor to Campbell! & Rayden) Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, SHIP BROKER, AND INSURANCE AGENT, COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Charlottetown, P. BE. Esiaad. Importer and Jobber of Cheice Greceries and Spices. General Agent for P. E. Island of the British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- pany, of London, England Special attention given to Auction Sales of Lumber, Coal, Fish, Apples and other Fruit, Real Estate, Household Furniture, Bankrupt and other Stocks, and all kinds of Merchan- cise. Correspondence and Consignments solicited. | Retarns promptly made. March 28, 1854. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS —AND-— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Ofiice in Old Bauk, (UP STAIRS). Ch’ to rb, Feb. Sis i854. we a | 4 Oats rT a tf 4 ‘ itt T : DULLIVAN & WAU Lib. ‘ / EyO 2 ri aD ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Seliciiors ia Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c.| GF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. Ga Money to Loan, W, W, Souuvan, Q. C, | CasstBa B. Macyert | Jan 16, "93. } | - BARGAINS. I AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. D McLeod's corner, Queen Street, at a) teduction of from twenty-five to fifty per) @enut. below usual prices. JOHN NA2WSON, Co’town, March 8, Vi * P, LEA, in returning | a public for the liberal | at | 2,561 proposals were accepted, Applications for admission may be m :de | ®ud the order made by io the Visitiz g Phy BicIAh oF M stron, at the Hospital, daily (Sundays exc¢ pted), between ten and eleven, a.m ,or bt corresp ndenc: / with any member of the medical Board, or the j of Matron. }per share, shonld not be The friends of patients will be admitted | from two to four, p, m. every day (except Sunday). The general visiling dav for persons wish-' ing to see the institution is Thursday of each week, from two to four o'clock, p. m, D. R. MACLENNAN, Secretary of Trustees. | April 24—-e0d whl) a : MONCRON | | jas aud oor Factory, |: thanks to the} pageextended | to him while in business 1a Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. William Ri . has appointed | i , gare Bors Messrs. B. Wiliams & Ca, | (Clenl puylici iby mai: of jresiding abroad, and upon met, dated the day of April last past, A. D, 1584, calling on| all parties Concerned to show cause this day | why such third and fixal cal!, to the amount] urteen dollars and eighty- ight made on all con- tributorics of the above-named i such order and the affidavit of ; , of the publicaton of in THe. Examiner n precken notice 1 sucn We pipe r tion, and the affidavit of Benja- rvey of the due such netices to all min F. Mess I hearing counsel for the sa'd Liquicators. and no cause to the fcontrary being pow shown betore me, I DO ORDER thata THIRD and FINAL CALL of FOURTEEN DOCLLARS AND LIGHTY- EIGHT Ci NTS per share be made on ail ao the Contributories of the said Banking Com- pasy; and I do further order that each snch contridutory do, on ot before the THIRTY. FIRST day of OCIC BER NEAT, A. D i-84. pay BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, at its Branch, in Charletietown, in said P of Prince Edward Island, to the acceunt of the Liquidators of the said Coupany, the amount which will be due ‘ f rom him or ber or them, in respect of such 4 uuvto the ovine jcall; and I cdo frther order that a copy of Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownall W harf, | constantly on band a full supply of Mould-} ings, Window Sashes, Doors, ete.. at } LOWEST CASE PRICES. All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. - cA x INC oa hé BR W ROGERS, Moncton, N. B, Sey t. &. 188&2,.—2aw wly ~ SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMEN’S | STEAWN FACTORY, Beer’s Whari, Always on hand, a complete stock of Ship’. Biocks,. Deadeves, steering Wheels, —ALSO=> Mouldings, in great variety, Cornice, Base Panel, Door and Window Finish, Spouting, Conductor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and | Moulding turned out neatly and with des patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. E Don’t forget the place, Beers Wiarf near MecMillan's Coal Depot. Albert Duchemin. Ch’town, Jan. 2, 1884.—wkly 61. STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE 60. _ | "th Aunasl General Meeting of! T the £ , j tuesday, the 24th of resuits for the 1883, were re- at ido burl on April, 1853; the following ar ended id5th November, sorted :— t- 3,038 new proposals for life as- surance were received the year for assuring 7,239,048 13 The total existing assurances ir force at Ld5th November, 1882, amounted to (Of which $7,753 031.15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount ed, includisg bonus addi- tions, to The annual revenue amounted §6,936,302 9i 2,462,226 59 Inspector of Agencies, Ch'tewn, Angnst 3, 1653 the 5 / the Stardard Life Assurance Company, $ 9,754,085 38! this ord+r, together with a notice from the 1 35 16 | Charlottetown, vur agents, who will keep! Liquida'ors of the said Company, specifying the amount due from each such contributory, in respect of such call, be served om all such contributories by posting the same in a letter, prepaid and registered, in the Genera] Post Oftice, in Charlottetown, in said Pro- vince, addressed to the pa'ty or parties con- tribut¢ries, at bis, her ortheir last 'nown address or place of abode, or by the delivery first } cents | f FXENDERS will be recei) Chandler, of Southport, Merchants, | Assigned, ly the under- | & signed for the Stock-io-Trace and Book , has been | estowed upon the dairy industry, , > ideal . _ Banking | Debts of the above named firm en bloc, up to/ the number of factories for cheese-making “om pany, and upon reading the notice signed | Thursday, by the ?2nd day of May, instant, | y : on or persons desirous of tendering for the ! | same, B » ®na in the | | Weekéu Patriot, which I eyder shall be eufti- transmission | contributories | thereof severally to the attorney of the party / to be served; and I do further order that a cepy of this order be published in the Royal Gaze te- sa:d Provinee, ana in Tue Kxammyer aad Sa‘riot pewspapers, pub. lished in Charlottetown, in said Province, in ‘he daily issues thereof, for two weeks from the date hereof Dated this twelfth day of May, A. D. 1884. JAMES H. PETERS, wepsper ol (S'g’d) May 15—2w oo + a im =O MAAC OHA! -DARIC iZ73- COLD MEDAL PARIS 16/6 ee SAM 0 om ah g isk ii ALL—~— | - SOLD BY MANE Tht IPLOUT 5} [STATIONERS THROUCHOUTTHE WORLD MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, uncer and by virtue of a Power of Sale, contained in Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date ihe twenty-sixth day of August, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, made between Richard Moore Gidley, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in the Province ot Priunes Ejward Island, carpenter, and Mary Ann Gidley, bis wife, of the one part, and Thomas Heath Haviland, of Mharlottetown, in the said County and Province, Attorney-at Law, of the other part, there will be sold at Public Auc- tion, on THURSDAY, the nineteenth day of JUNE next, A, D. 1884, at twelve ociock, noon in tront ot the Law Couris Building, in Charlottetown, atoresald, — LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, Lf bereditamen's and premises, sitaate, lvipg and being in Charlottctown, aforesaid, ; rbed as follows, that is to t the bounded and dest ray; Comment g Town Lot bucdied of Town Lots in Charlottetown b-ing the corner of Water aud Weymouth | Street ; thence along said Town Lot north- ' t westwardly on the eastern tide of Weymouth iStreet fifty feet; thence by a line parallel to Water Street oae hundred ani sixty-eight ‘feet, across Lots Thi:ty-one and Thirty-two, in the said first hundred; thence along the eastern si ‘ec of Lot Number Thirty-two fifty lfeet to Waler Street; thence westwardly ‘glong the same and Lots Thirty-one and | Thirty-two, aforesaid, one hundred and sixty- eight feet, ‘o the place of beginning, and are iparts and pareels of Town Lots Numbers Thirty-one and Thirty-two in the said first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, t- pe ; on ORT RAR | at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00 yether with all houses, buildings, rights, [The invested funds at same on ce members end appurtenances thereunto be- om 4 » * Res : date amounted ) : f 29, 503, 416 C0 longing or in any wise AD pe riarning, R.; . — ? . » 4 a. ie pPeley all iIncreass aura . ik For turther artic ulars arr to Mr. Eustace sear of 1,062,648 35 ger rts ee ye HW Haviland, solicitor rlottetown JOHN LONGWORTH Dated this fifth de.) May, A. D. 184, ’ ’ Avent for Charlotteiown, | 5 i THOMAS KERR, ; T. HPATH HAVILAND, Mu igages, May 6—iew tu gee nya southern corner of ; cone! PATENTS !'wenty-five per cent of the purchase money | will be required to be paid op acceptance of | tender, twenty-five per cent. in three mouths, and balance in six months from date of said acceptance—approved security to be given for said last two pay ments. Tenders to state amounts for Book Debts and Stock separetely. Each tender to state the nature of the security proposed to be given for said last two payments A schedule vf the Steck and Book Debts can be seen at the office of Messrs. Carvell Brothers, Charlottetown. The undersigned is net bound to accept the lowest or any tender. Dated this sixth day of May, A. D. 1884. W. H. ATTKEN, Assignee, May 8—ex pat 3aw tl may 22 FLOUR. FLOUR. “MHOICE BRANDS on hand, One car ! **Matchless” expected this weck. BEER & GOFF. COFFEE. COFFEE. eee ee Fresh Roasted and Ground, re: BEER & GOFF’S. ORANGES, LEMONS, Dates and Confectionery, Wholesale and retail, at BEER & GOFFE’S. 4) BARRELS APPLIS, YOOD ORDER. SK at BE Enolish Jams and Marmalade, N Buik and 1-pound Crocks, expected ets week, BEER & GOr?. For sale by the barrel, SEP ER & GOPE'S. ——t-- + ! | “Diamond Dyes. } DOZEN, assorted colors, wholesale and retail, at BEE.: & GOFF’S. ‘correspondence in the Maritine Provinces, | 150 bushels of oats. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ite, valiant letters to tho Press, and I would also advise him to appoint another sub, at Montague. ALLIANCE. | Montague, May 13, 1884. —_-—_-_ ~>---—— Butter and Cheese. Sir,—The incr.ased attention, of late, years, given to improvement in our dairy) pioducts is a most hopeful sign of the| times. It cannot fail in acting beneficially | upun the welfare and prosperity of our| common country. From a pretty extensive | Hunter River Notes. We had a visit last week from Lieutenant Colonel Freeland, Charlottetown. tichard Bagnall, Esq., has already sown A large quantity of ‘and from hearing reports and conversations | mussel mud has been used by the farmers with men from the upper Provinces, | this spring, consequently a much larger am convinced that never in our history | yield than usual is expected. were such a combination of forces at work | with the object of developing the latest resources of this splendid country as there is tion, with ample revenues, and much private wealth, buat not possessed of such} diversied -esources as Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, or 2 people of greater perseverance ind pluck than Prince Edward Island, is making repid sirides in scien- tiie agriculture, And of late years, through Dairy Conventions, Boards of Trade, and oth: rwse, much attention alone having last year risen to 700. The { notary, issued i Irstapnce f 4 a caly ,? De r z i. can. otibantaner ] it | 1834, at twelve o'clock, noon, from any per-|yaine of exports in butter and cheese, in with E.|: some ten years, has risen at a bound from afew thousand dollars to eomething like $8,000,000. In the Province of Quebec, too, the came energy is manifested. In- deed, with its two dairy schocls, well equipped and handsomely endowed by a paternal Government, she has stolen a march on her big western neighbor. All this time, I am airaid that we in the Pro vinces by the sea have not been sufticiently alive to our interests; we have not appreci- ated at their proper value our great natural advantagrs, in a fine climate, in rich soils, in abundance of clear, sparkling streams of water traversing every section, in grazing lands unexcelled, and, above all, in closer proximity for onr products to the markets of the world, than the people of the Far West. Let us look at the farmer or the stock raiser of Ontario. He has to provide continuovsly for the improvement of his permanent future, a thing almost unknown in this country, (although our land advance in price, and we have adopted a better system of tillage, we shall have to do so), by the sowing it down with the a liberal quantity of grass seeds, sometimes ss much as fifteen pounds to the acre. In the absence of mussel mud and rock weed, he has to pur- chase his commercial fertilzers, and yet he can carry his stock, or its products, over more than a thousand miles of land carriage, passing by our doors, be undersells us in England.’ We are comgeiled to come to the conclusion that his is the better system of farming, with which he combines a due regard to the leaks and losses that would arise in order to avoid them, which generaily makes the difference between profit and loss. It has been demonstrated in that Province that twenty per cent additional in the quality and quantity of products will alter the whole character of dairying; for instance—that is turn it from a loss to profit—to more than a living profit. What is more to the point, it is becoming evident to the ‘intelligent, in all the Provinces, that our bad system of tillaze, in one respect from the preponder- ance of grain raising and of exporting the raw material from year to year, through which our virgin soils are being rapidly impoverished, must soon bring us face to face with the restoration of these soils, or to go into bankruptey. This is a problem certainly with some of us that demands im- mediate settlement, and we are fully per- suaded that high class dairying lies at the root of the matter. What is high-class dairying, then? It means the selection of better stock. Two-thirds of the dairying cows in Europe and America, it has been computed, are kept at a loss. They eat their heads off perhaps eight or ten times during the period they remain in their keeper’s possession. It means more than this, for it must result in good care and proper management of the stock : saving ot time, and time is money ; and in the em- ployment of mechanical appliances, and finally in the establishment of cheese fac- tories and creameries. We have the pres- sure of a greatly enhanced demand at home and abroad, of a paying trade in these pro- duets, and of large and increasing benefits to our system of agriculture. . A. ©. Macbonasp. ‘The Rectory, Bayfield, May 14th, 1884. Working of the Scott Act at Montague. Deak S1x,—In your issue of Toe WEEKLY | Examiner of May 2nd, under the head of | «Montague Notes,” the following passage | occurs: ‘The Scott Act is triumphant here. j — MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAY, cone tinue net as Solicit: ns for Patents, Caveuts, Trade Marks, Copyrights, for the United States, Can England, France, Germany,ete. Hand Book abou Patents sent free, Thirty-seven years experience, Patents obtained thre uzh MUNN & CO. are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and most widely circuiated scientific paper. #3.20 a year. Weekly. Splendid engravings and, interesting ine formation. Speamen opy_or the Scientific Amere | feansentfree. Address MUNN &CO., SclENTLFIOC ANEFRICAN Oiics, 201 Broadway, New York. -” WHITE RUSSIAN —_—_—~_ fE\HE best producer yet tried on the Island, Cali and exaurine and see testimonials at my Furniture Store, J. D. McLeod’s corner, JOHN NEWSON. Ob’town, March &, King Alcohol has to go—thauks to Me- Kinnon and Reilly.” Although drinking is not so prevalent in this village as it was before the adoption of the Scott Act, still we do not thank Me- Kienen and Reilly for it. Our rumeellers still s-ll to all who want it, and it will re- quire more than one conviciion in three months (even if the penalty were enforced), to stop the illicit sale here. It is a notable fact that one of our rumacllers told Mr. /McKinnon, a few days after his appoint- ‘ment, that he would sell rum till the firs’ A public temperance meeting under the auspices of Hunter River Division was held BD Abr ss N ia ‘at present. The large Province of Ontario, aM ae ioe on oe eee Ne Rh 46 | more venerable in years, larger in popula-| 7°") . it was the Jargest meeting of the ‘kind ever held at Hunter River. The hall, |which will ordinarily seat one hundred and fifty, was over-crowded; while many were compelled to remain outside. The meeting | was opened with prayer by Rev. W. P. | Archibald. The programme, which con- i sisted of speeches from Rev’ds. John Good- will, George Steele, W. P. Archibald, and J. A. Dafoe, each followed by appropriate selections of music, was well executed. The expressions of the speakers were character- ‘istic of their zeal to promote the temperance ,cause. Four religious denominations were represented on the platform, yet here they ceased to differ, to stamp out an evil com- mon to all. A few amecdotes were related by some of the speakers, showing the extent to which the ingenuity is sometimes taxed to satisfy the craving appetite for drink. But that told by one, of a husband outwitted by his wife, is perhays more worthy of mention. After failing in ail his contrivances to con- ceal a cask of rum, he had for his own use, from his wife, who sometimes indulged in the liquo’. As a last resort he suspended it to the vefters in his barn, where he con- sidered it beyond her reach ; but judge of his amazement, on again arriving at the scene, to find the contents of his cask de- posited in a tn on the barn floor, but the cask itself stil] there. Stretched by it lay the seemingly lifeless body of his wife, while in close proximity he observed a dis- charged rifle. On further examination he fonnd that by means of a bullet from the. rifle, she had penetrated the cask, thus supplying ‘‘a long-felt want ;” also showing that while unable to reach the liquor she wes equal to the occasion in making it reach her. Miss Marianne Linkletter pre- sided at the organ kindly lent for the occa- sion by Capt. T. 8S. McLecd. Miss Linkletter’s qualifications as an organist and a teacher of the art dre well established. She has the thanks of this community for her valuable service on this occasion. The cecoratings of the hall by Messrs. §&. Brown, F. N. Darke and oihers were very becoming and favorably commented upon. An unanimous vote of thanks was tendered, first to the speakers then to the choir, after which the meeting came to a close hy singing. MiLIgzIEvS. The Short Line Railway. The St. John Sun says: Col. Snow, who has been a pronunent figure in the proposed railway from Deer Lake on the New Bruns- wick railway around the head of Moosehead Lake has completed arrangements for the building of the road from Oxford to New Glasgow, and on to Louisburg. This will be gratifying news to the contractors and others employed on this section, as they will receive the moneys due them. Col. Snow will leave in a few days for Oxford, to re-commence the construction of the road. It is expected that the greater part will be completed before the fall of 1884. As forthe short line to Montreal, it is expected that Messrs. Fellows and Balcom will commence the survey of the line between Edmudston and Quebec in a few days. Both gentlemen are now in the city. Messrs. Brown and Smith are to survey the line around the north of Moosehead Lake, but it does not yet appear positively who is to take the line to the south of the lake. The other surveys mentioned will commence in a few days. From the above, and from other indications, there will be a lively reason of railway building in New Brunswick during the summer. —_- The Fish Market. Boston advices reports that the trade in fresh fish has been fair, and, with an ample supply, prices have ruled low. There have been thirty-nine arrivals with fresh fish, and three of them bruvght in some 60.000 lbs. of halibut with their other fish. Some fresh mackerel have been forwarded from the weirs, and have sold as bigh as 10c. The mackerel from New York have ranged at 2}c to 5c. Cod bas been in good supply, bas also been haddock, but there has hardly teen sufficient halibut. Oysters were quiet at previous prices. —— The Horse Trade. The Moutreal Gazette states that, for the week past, the dex.aud for horseflesh has been brisk, both for export and loeal ac- count. The trade for tie past three months bas been satisfactory, and offerings have been much reduced, until now very few snitable animals are to be had. The de- mand is for good heavy workers, carriage ‘of May in spite of him (McKinnon). He), 4 driving horses, the supply of which bas ‘has done so every day, and is still doing it, | without any attempt on MeKinnon’s part ‘to prevent him. On Sabbath evenings, when peaceable villagers are returning from ‘shurch, his bar-room is generally lighted | Whitsuntide and a ISEED E T. up, and he deals out his poison to his regu- months. common to!and America. ler customers; and it is quite hear them shouting and blaspheming on i been weil cleaned up. in Michael Davitt wili go to England at remain there for two He will then start for Australia He hopes are that the lec- tures which be intends delivering in those the public streets after peaceable villagers | countries will be financially suecessiu., and are in bed. Mr. McKinnon has done about | that he will realize such a sum as will bring as much as the Alliance expected him to him ina yearly income of £200. If this do‘when he was appointed. But if he ambition be realized, he will return to thinks to satisfy the temperance people of Ireland again and devote himself with ‘this Qounty, he will beve to do more thas remewetl vigor to the work of ber reform, - On erences allie eeeneeemmamannnmninteiens cee A eco ‘aes sta iass esti = cara 1 imran mee etaamnaron 0 wee a a enn ee SS San ener eer is i mit Wy (an ; it ; oS tie : id an ih ab TH : : a i oh | aa Te ; +i ; . - + ter tes RRS at a a = een enng ens a Memen dinate ees ieee —s ~ ~ = pete Sateen en Seance oe ie a ne Cee ee oe es Sane See ee a wisiniahchailtania i eeeres pn