& gt, ae ee ee ee es — ‘Pili tall 2) Views :—Five Debtans ‘A Year. 3 rite, is trae Liberty, when Free-born: ‘Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free. "— BUKIT PIpEs. geen eedgteeahmes ahem iment dace beberanp—ndientgh ean ms es Ts NEW SERIES” Te E DAryY erin ER uVERY EVO IS ISst TED Ryorns Bxamines. Pu BLISHINO ‘Company rReM THEIR Orr ox, Conver oF Water anp Great > abe sTasees, Chariette mth, : - r. a Rates or SursScrrprion : Six Moutheg, - - - $2 50 Tiree Months, - - > + 26 G@ae Month, - - -! @ SOR pe Advertising at most-moderate rates @Geutracte may “Le made for monthly, querterly, half'yearly or yearly advertise: wents, on aj a aon m. ALMANAG Fi R Auoust. 1821, CH ANGSBS. 12h... 39m., miduight, MOON » First Quarter 2nd < W. (below mah in. 4d Island. iChariottetewsa, + PB, 1 G&S CHAK LOTrETOWN, PRINCE ED WARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, AUG HUST. 24, 1881. —— — | INT Ww iPaper Bag Factory | DING STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, ' ROwW OwENE NG —AT+ CHEAP SID een): ae = | t fv ERY quality and size of Paper Bags for nots Ds Gwocers, Dry Goods men, Coafectioners, | FOR EAY Vs Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in ; ; , gtock vor made te ord: r at short notice, and | | counts, | Parties having quantities of paper in stock’ it made into bags without loss of can hav: | time nd at much Jess cést that they can | inyport them | Orders respect fully solicited &. UW. BABBITT, 4 July 27—3m Full Moen Sth day, dk. Sta, p. m.,E. (below, herizen. ) Latt Quarter 16th day, Gh.:d5m,,,p.-m., W, New Moon 24th.da), 44. ani, Pe Dies 's. W. eer et ‘Pho Largest Amount of Life Insurance | ab. the Smakesi Outlay | oj TMs oBOMINI SAFETY FOND LIFE, ASSOCIATION, 2 NT. —— 8. if AHOME : COMPANY. PAT PROVINCIAL Pepi fons} Jas. de Wolfe Spurr, Jas. I’, Steeves, M. D, Wim. Henry Thorne, Thos. Temple, Foster McFarlane M.D.) Chas. PoC linch, Hot. C.N, Skinner, Q. C.; Jas, de Wolfe Spurr, Thos, / Chipman, President. Secretary Vi stg? doc a ‘ Y eee ihe Safety Fund System ! is fast becoming the popular plan of af- forging the protection of LEFE ENSURARNTEE! Mentbers only pay attual current cost, No large accumulations of the money in the haads-of the Association. Members vote for Directors, ; Expenses.of mapagement limited, ; Send for circulars.’ (Kxamine our plan, | J apeaie MecLrop, My D1. Physivian, Ch town, E. H. BABBITT, Di Sun ‘San’ 'Mpon Hig ah” Days | M. GAY OF WEBS o:.¢ sets { rises |W: ster {Yen’h. | or hw rh m mown ymorn | dae dane 1| Menday 4.4717 wu 3 22 at a 2' Tagsday | 40) D3taft 34/°2 24 3 Wednesday | 5° 22! 1 41 317 4/Thitrsday bl, 21) 2 47 428] 5) Friday [52 19) 3 ts 5 36}. 6|Satutday 83, 5B) 448 TT e2R 2 7|gunday r65' Ye! 8/38! 4 mn § Meaday boi Settee 16d 6.19) 9:27 1 9 Tuesday 67! 13! 6 a 101& 10 Wednesday |» 63) 12 »7 1641058 14) 1) Phursday’ | 59} 10h.7 4B 3%) da) 9 13, Friday Bt! a APs i; afthij «° 8! 13 Waturday | ! oF 8 B9}a 2 } 5 14 Beaday 1 619 @ 1 37! 3 15| Menday h! 4) 9 49. 2 on ° 16 Tuesday | af [Bid ¥i} 3 B00 | 13 37 17 Wedsiesday 7 ys £77| 53 18 Thtwseday 316 59) niorn »-3 30} 9 19 Briday 9 STO the Pes te 20\Gaturday -(j ii) ) S56) h OFS 1) 45 2? Sunday |, 22, 54p2- 0.8 45, 42 22! Menday | 131 52) 3.2) 9 28) 39 23, Tucaday heed diem B®, 4 310 2) wb 24| Wednesday: |-25) 48) 5 7/10 i 32 25'Tauteday ~f "7|* 46] PUNE “Gr 29 26) Friday { 18). 451.7 Min 37) 27 27 | Saturday 19, 43) 8.14)mora | 25 28 Surnday yj 41) 9 15) 0 9) 20 29 Monday | % 490'10 23,042) 18 20) Tuesday j 3| avin 30] 1 18) 14 31] rgietey j5 2hG 26lafe35! 2 0113 12 7 LSS "Ts “a Tote tS r Va Pe ‘AR PiLGR &Cwv., GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 188]. (why W. C. BISHOP, SEIIPEPLIN Cr FORWARD! NC ‘AGENT, orale INSURANGE BRUKER, if} General boinniskion Agent, 80 BEDFORD ROW, BOX 1 - HALIFAX, N.S. rs Re PARTICULAR ATTENTION given, to the’ } of _Lobstersand other Canhed 1 Gooda, and collection of Custom Drawbacks there 200, - Hulls, Cargoes and Freights-insured in first- clase 6fficés at most favorable rates. Consignments “©! Prodace ee ark prom pt returns’ gue canteed, Cértéspondence solicited promptly. answ sliniad fap 7 6m and EDWARD T. ‘RUSSELL, & co. GHITBRAL yyo7e gt atTolalgge A th (ommissie: Merchants, No. 2!3 “tate Streety NoSsST.s. May 14, 1881. CONF: BERAT on Lire BS2001AT10 HF ‘ a sri p Howe ee 0.8! Kc. MG, Vic) -PRUSIDENTS ; ; Hap. Wanw MoMA STUB, Win ELLIOT, Hea Attention ia dirvetpd, ta the SPECHAL, AD- VAN TAGES afforded by this ssociation AB: i persous insuring upon the ten-payment li planyas compared with the. unjfoum Bonus, of | ‘Twe dnd a half per Cepteplam go PoliceyNo. 7, 35,900+G. L. Ann Actyal Rewnlts for 1880,. Tenth year of policy — « Cadh, su 45{ of bonus: addition, $2e0" Jaks ander tw ‘ute half pet céfit. “bonus ne aE a Gagh, gy 5, or Botts: addition, $125 Difference in-favor of Se eatin Life i priie2h — Ti. Cash; $59.45, oF Bonds “ea asa $125 Rapfits .do not coagg) ith the , paynu nt of the priate yisin the 10th, year, but opps durmg the exists ace of ihe policy,, } Paid- up policies in this cl.sz, in the case of Burrendcr, carry proiits, Pr ck aon-fo igitable after they have heen in force’ fwo years, aud INDISPU TABLE aiter THEEE Yic ARS S. : Le “McDONALD, _ Managing Director. , June 27, °81,— 1 oa oo Qf ee “taway without visiting this Hotel. gete! Also, Everlasting: Anke Grease, 4 j | June * 5, Bpeee) Agent for P. E. es a ee ee Lica Thsarance Co'y | Gis GE Ane? ‘CAPITAL. ~. 9 @ MILLIONS STERLING. » «ffectesl on all kinds of Buildings, iroduce, Also, on Vessels TAC ¢ ee rchandise and on th Sp s¢@jai itatesifor is All Losses settle ; ald GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), ~zeas forPrice Miward Islaod, a Gempany! 2 aftocks, lated residemces. Jw77] Marine Pigepanet Or ; Pri mee Edward Suland. TF Rost. LonGwoutu, Esq., President. : Diregto r4¢; | ' ait | Hoy B06, Owed) T. Hanprauan, Es sq., | B. Roezrs, hsq., G. RR. Beaky Hxq J be seme Moron, Esq. Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, at their Cffite, Corner of Great George and Lower W ater pues. FRED, WwW. ZthEes, Paste rw ao Aj Budl ay J Ba) Spcrotary, © The a ar Sunn neo For Surf Bathing, “Boat Sailing and General Recreation no Better in the Lower Stat ein —_ “eT cupit eae) ET the. Island Wh asiea [iy 1é coe th hh —_———_——_____ — wa ofa Compete) JET BLACK | SFOVE) PULISH!) ——_—_— NBAT, QUICK, BRIMANT? AND LASTING!’ -°" Six Militon Packages Feld. in 1880. THALF TON JUST RECS =IVED, WHOLESALE AND Repaats Our Agent, (, J. THOMAS, will ‘sell at the Market, and throughsthe-country, | * , B. BALDE RSTON ’ Agent for P. I, Queen Street, July 30 8" w. 2a," whly ex “VE or Sale-or. to Let. FTHAT Freebold Property, “witha front of i eighty feefoa Pi rwiral Street aud cighty- vptonr ievet on Sy dney Strett, the House con- taining 16 late reoms and two Kitchens, Canbe tarned into one Dwelling by Uutodhe My | golhat Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- | Cheapside, July 26, 1881. people’ s DR. M.Moorsa,Esq., | Buitisn Amerioa, Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Out., ‘eo ‘L. COAL. | A GOOD ASSORTMENT. OF RAY FORKS, HAY RAKES, SCYEMES, .. SCYTME SVATHES, a ROSE Mee oer ac. i wo. t &e ’ 0:0 +e 7 FOR. BUTTER MAKERS! Milk. DishesyChuras, Cre ua trocks, Butter Crocks, Sali, Butter Prints, Buiter Wirkins, &e., de. 202 - for Fruit Preservers ! Preserving Sugar, Preserve Pans, Preserve Jars and Crocks, ets., ete, which, togethepcwith our large stock of General Groceries, Flour, Meal, Shelf Hardware, Paints, Oils, &2,,&e., ever offered, at yetoRs TO svUIT rae TIMES. the EN ERX. 2 BEER. ‘SUMMER _RESORT [ putter rr 803 \HIS BEAUTLBULLY-SITUATED _ and well-known estab- | ‘lishment will be open from JULY Ist till SEPT. 10th for ‘the accommodation of Guests and Visitors. Rates—$1.75 per day ; $10.00 per week; $32.00 per month. | To reach the Hotel a Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, a. 7a, Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to. meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, for, passengers to Seaside—seven miles. Address, « | SOHN NEWSON & GO,, June 28, 1881. FIRE! ~ MARINE f HORACE HASZARD, General Insarance Ageni, ov-—— REPRESENTING — "Commer Union Fire Asgurance (oni ran, of Lendon, Eng., CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG Wester Fire _Asstance Company, if Toronto, Dat, CAPITAL, $800,000.00. Charlottetown. “LIFEL: | » CAPITAL, $500,000.00. sii Mutual Life & Accident: Insurance Company, of Montreal, AR A $500, 000.00. f ae OJ Fi os :0%-——_——_ MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. Risks taken on all descriptions 6 Preperty. at LOWEST RATES. AP MEI Ue Solio bia %®: omnes Ze die: ‘of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, April 4,188 \-—tf,, 7 TS Se eg pastas a ad INOW BUYING! !/Mount Allison College, “bia ron, Old ‘Rap, SACKVILLE, N. B. “(pa Canvas ete ee ve First (gus of: the’, Collégiate Year, Old’ Lead, Old Pewter, ”* - pa eeebtr: will bopen - on TUEEAD AT, the ™ th Augus "1 i 8 maryeene on Besehs Ms , i) Phe: seiiianeon | ‘Eeamtilivions: will begin “H, COOMBS’ Store. on FRIDAY, thé 26th: Angast at'10/0’clock, June 18—3i law, _— we | ‘é.m, Two Prise bt $25 each are open tor O03 P4448 competition to ali candidates ; « further Prize of $25 will bé awarded to the best Matriculant from the Counties of Yarmouth and Sael- © | butne, N.&: | For fall’: ‘nformation in regard ‘to Courses of Study, Expenses, etc., send for a Calendar to the President of the College, J. R. INCH, LWAYS ON HAND, Pictou Round and Nat Coat and @fd Mines Sydtey Coal, 4 @ the best price he ean gets pal ‘4. Tenant. must. state consider - = . ? 4 { 2. ¢ . f ie Tok | ae } : t wie ‘ uh fy oe gets best , rc i RUST 160 BEACH, P, B, ISLAND. xe gn pee, The. Grist “Laid Bil. " . “ sebbnmahT ; b The followitigoane demain heads o the Land bill as it has finally awh both ple it houses ot Parliameut:— _ SALE OF TENANCIES. I—Tenaut may sell. his I. Sale to one persou only. “2. Notice to landlord, ing notice. peo t may clare sale voi may object to pu den out of the. purchase Money, 8. Where _ improve memis ; made by landlord, purehase money apportioned by. Court. | 9. Landlord may give; notice that he) may » has claims on the estate. 10. Where purehase. money paid into mone tpenarlaiatidanimad exsacicsniin bis és for by the, . c ‘ q | a Sale by Commission to tevant ‘may, alll of » > anda fee. 3. Landlord. may purchase on reosiv: fa 1 as 4 Court may recompense landlord for coheed ic » ‘ei 5 7 GLt CoPixs Two Cents a ae aa ae VOL. 9.-N0: 79. - ‘subject’ to it ithe act | of 1 fiace pte r i ions ; and if, since ourt considers the se to be unreasona- eate of pant” ry .0e 3, Laud Gonmieclon an advance to sae nant sum not exeeeding serous xo per cent. \of the prices 2. 4. may fodupnily. and i laae. charge on the und. To this..must be added the Lords’ ud saecepted by Mr. Gladstone, that licant to the commission who r himself aggrieved may, appeal to the Court of Appeals in, Ire- land, with'the limitation that the leave of 7 Court, Court must determine all applica-|the Court nage be neko, ‘tions. 11. Tenant who has-sold his tenancy shall not be entitled to compensation for disturbance or improvement. A Dame Meeting Anecdote. _—— An incident of camp meeting life, de- 12, Tenant if holding subject to Ulster |tailed .by a clergyman on a Baltimore teuaut right system, may sell in pursuance | steamboat, is thus repeated-/in. * Forest ‘of that custom or in. pursuance of this|and Stream,” section ; but not both, PEVOLUTION OF TENANCIES. | II—When a person receives a tenancy as a bequest, he must be accepted by the landiord as theugh he were a purchaser. ' INCREASE OF RENT. | I1J—When landlord demands increase = rent, ‘then . 1. Tenaucy will be deemed, if tenant eal a tenancy subject to statuary conditions fer fifleen. years. | 2. Iftenants does not accept, tenancy shall be sold and tenant shall receive -amount by which Court decides the sell- ing of tenaney to have been depreciated below amount which would have been selling value if rent were fair rent, 3. If, tenant does not accept he is entitled to compensation for -disturb- 4. Tenant in place ot accepting “of de.) ‘clining such increase may apply to Cotitt to have the rent fixed. 5. When landlord cannot agree with tenant on the subject he may also have access to the Court. .The last clause wes an amendment of the Lords. Mr. Gladstone’s assent to it provoked the hostility of the Irish ‘Party. INCIDENTS OF TENANCY, I1V—Tenant shall not be compelled to pay increase of rent unless he violaies | what are in this Act referred to as statu- tory conditions, viz :— 1. Punetual payment of rent. > n No waste. No division or subletting, i N5 act whereby tenancy becomes vested 1 in assignee iu bankruptey. . Not refusing landlord right of eutry for! purpose oi mining, cutting, hunting or fishing. 6. Not opening a house for the sale of intoxicating liquors. COMPENSATION, V and VI—Repealing portion of the Land bill and Tenant (Ireland) act of 1870. INTERVENTION OF COURT, VII—1,. Court. may determine fair reat. 2. Rent thus fixed, called judicial rewt, payable first rent day after decision. | .3. When rent thus fixed, tenancy to be held under statutory conditions for fifteen years. 4, Court may disallow application un- der this section when improvements have been made and maintained by landlord. 5. When application is made land- lord und tenant may agree te fix a speci- fied value for tenancy, Then if tenant wants to sell landlord has right of pur- chase at that value. 6. Statutory terms not renewed till preceding statutory term has expired. 7. No application for fidicial rent may be made till the last twelve months of the statutory term. 8. No rent payable in respect of im- provements made, by tenant. 9. Court may take action when it con- siders the conduct of landlord or of teu- ant to be unreasonable. MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS. XII—1. Time of sale limited to one month after receiving notice to quit. 2. Court may enlarge time. -$. Court may suspeml proceedings taken agaiust tenant, ualess for breach of statutory conditions. 3 4.°If notice of quit is’ served for bieceh of statutory conditions tenant may apply to Court, and if rt thinks ade- quate satisfaction, is by payment of damages to landlord, itmay. so order, DETERMINATION OF TENANCY, XVIII—Tenancy deemed to have de- termined when landlord has resumed possession by purchase, or default, or operation of law. EXISTING LEASES. a door, Apply on the premises to Fain sad M&S. BOSW ALL. . th ARH wAIVADH ane i ance. \s + Anolde ssid had saiphn themselves with a bottle of pennyroyal with which to keep off mosquitoes. They extin- guished their fight and retired, but for- getting their antidote. The mosquitoes were bad, and after standing it as @@ng as possible, the old lady got up and got a well filled ink bottle instead of the oil, aud gave the old gen- tleman a ’ thorough lubricating with the fluid— tace, feet and hands; she then anointed herself i in a like manner. hey again essayed to court the drowsy god, but could not get an occasional nod. Finally the old woman got up and struck alight. Giving a glance at the bed she had just left, she beheld to her horror, @ colored person, as she supposed, stretched in the place of her spouse. She quietly get the poker an t the old fellow over the ore discover- ing her mistake. Later in the night we found the old couple on board. the boat with us, he with his head nearly as big as a bale of-hay, and she cariug for him with the greatest solicitude. the ncety oe al $5: aegis The exemptions from taxation in Mon- treal are something enormous. The churches, benevolent institutions and par- sonages belonging to different denomina- tions, all of which are exempt, are valued at $7, 000,000, aecerding to the last annual report of the City Treasurer. It will sur- prise many to know that the cssessed value of Protestant is greater thao that of Roman Catholic churches, the figures being $1,354,000 for the Protestant, and $1,207,- 000 land for Catholics. In the mat- ver of parsonages the difference is small, the Protestants having | $235,000, and the Catholics $241,000 ; but while the Cath- olic churches generally own their own par- sonages, the Protestants are chiefly rented premises. The benevolent institutions be- longing to the Catholics are assessed $3,- 160,000, and those of the Protestants only at $700,000. Opposition to these exemp- tions is becoming greater every day. In- cluded under the head of benevolent insti- tutions belonging to Catholics is) an im- mense amount of real estate belonging to nunneries, to the Church of Notre Dame and to’ the sulpicians, from which a Vast revenue is dérixed. A, chrious personage died last week, says the ‘ Parisian’ of the 4th ult., at the age of 72, the Count Napeleon Bertrand, son of the companien ef Napoleon L. at St. Helena,, The cont was a very accentric man, and every year he used to hire a room in a hotel and go to bed for three months, after having given orders for food to be brought to him once a day and not a word to be spoken by the servant. He was asleep during the siege of Paris. One day the bread was so abominable that he flew into a rage and forced the waiter to tell him the reason why that city was besieged by the Prussians» Count Bertrand was stupified for a moment. At last he got up and wandered about the hotel for a time, saying to himself: “Paris besieged! be- sieged ? what ought a Bertrand to do?” And, after a few minutes’ reflection, he said, ‘‘1 will go to bed.” And he went to bed and slept out the siege. He was an assiduous attendant at the Bonapartist masses. —Hx. oti “Tf a lady obtains daniages against a man for breecli of promise ef marriage and he becomes a bankrupt, has she priority of . claim over other crediters?”. This inter- esting question has been. saved in York- shire, England, where a grocer, filed a BiG: tion (his debts were. estimated at $3, him on a breach of ‘promise suit for $1000. An injunction has’ been issued: restrining the lady from preceeding. 1 August Flower. The most miserable beings ir te world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, More than seventy-five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted witb = two disases and their effects: such as sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart- bern, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, ‘Yeliow Skin, Coat- ed Tongue and disgreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c. Go to your Druggist and get a 75 cent XIX—Existing leases to continue as! pottle of Avaust Flower or a Sample Bottle though this act had not passed, Provid-|for 10 cents, Try it. Two doses will relieve Sdetiatnene can be supplied at, all times..M. A, LLU. or to the Secretary of the Prices as low as any in the city, ten cash. Faculty, OF. A. D. SMITH, M. A. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, PROF. A. D.S July 13—Inm tf Water Sireet July 27—3w mwf ‘ed that at their expiration we, 4 become | you. 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