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Island, ee a = = Methats’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P, E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at 1” interest. is OM McLeop, W. A. O. Morson. 0s Sor, 24, ’92 —pres her af Se i i : CARD. 402 McLEAN, s : SOURIS EAST. ‘Y ite—" Royal Oak Hotel.” Dee. 11, 1982.--)m Saw wly 3m WHN MAGEAGHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of Lngland, loadon Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of England, of London Fire Insurance Co., of England, Has Rm MOVED His Oltice to his New Building, Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs. wa, Dec, 7. wae bank of Nova Scotia. oe ee eee ee ESTABLISHED 1832, Pain Up Capital Mierve Fund oie Mana*™7 of this Bank will be opened on tei BExt, 19th inst., in the building ; lang vied by the Bauk of Prince Edward tigned Stet the mavayement of the under- Opetits will ire “parent &count. Santel on the various Agencies aud “payeadents of the Bank. wl *% and other Exchange bought and Several banking business transacted. $1,609,060 $25,000 received on interest, and | Matting. HATRA G88B VALUE White Cottons, Gre Hiollands and Ginghams. AT IN y Cottons, Print Cottons, Grass A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widtiis). Perkins & Sterns. Cloth Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity. Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘i'wine Remnants of Carpets, very cheap, see the Above CGoods Before Furchasine. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883 THE STARR | howe, D. C, CHALMERS, Juue 17, 193211 Agent. KIDNEY PAD. 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SO: Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. all, both in style and price. MARCH SALE! L. E. PROWSE. —:0:—— — | For Sheetings, Tickings, Towelings, Shirtings,Winceys, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, no better value can be had on P, E. Island. L. E. PROWSE. Excellent value. L. K. PROWSE. LONDON HATS, in great variety. I claim to be able to suit L. E. PROWSE. Cash buyers can spend their money to advantage at L. E. PROWSE'S, Charlottetown, March 6, 1883.—wkly 840,000! z4 Queen Street, One Door Below Stamper’s Corner. FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH ——() F—— STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, TO BE SOLD AT J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queen —-— — —0:0——--— Having completed Stock Taking, I find I have an unusually large Stock on hand; and in rder to make a speedy reduction, will sell all Winter Goods at Cost, viz: Knit Wool Goods, | Heavy Cloths, !:lankets, Quilts, Woollen Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Squares, Overcoats, Reef- ‘ing Jackets, Buffalo Robes, Goat Robes, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps. Other Goods at a small advance, viz: Dress Goods, in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords Brocaded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottoas, | Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretounes, Prints. | Scotch Tapestries, Felts and Hemps. street. Sheetings, Carpets, in Brussels, AsI am determined to clear out the greater portion of | this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, rea! baryains will be given, WHOLESALE | AND RETAIL. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch town., Feb. 22, 1883—-wkly pat, pres ne Quren STReReET, CURRES POADENCE, We 40 WOT he ld OUTS lets i sponsible for the LIONS Ci (atemeics of our corre spol Gents. A Letter from the Country. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,— While it must be admitted jthe chief place of interest at politicians, at least, is the city, where the assembled wisdom is supposed to be busy making laws conducive to the common weal, | take it for granted that an item or | two from the country will prove as weleome |}as good news generally ia, The first thing ‘I have to chronicle is the disappearance of Peogen and the near approach of spring. | Birds are returniug from their winter quar- jters. The robins have arrived. Several jhave been seen within the last few days. ‘Since the strong south-westerly winds of jlast week, no ice is to be seen |North Side. [tis believed | blown round the Cape into the Gulf. | the present spring will likely be the earliest }for the last thirty years. The ice on our jrivers is also rapidly breaking up ; the ‘fields are nearly bare, and the roads will ;soon be ready again for wheels. Along the | South Side the coast is quite clear. This is noting by the Winter Steam ja fact worth |Committee now sitting at Ottawa. Be it ihat | kn wn to them and everybody else inter- | ,ested in the subject that at present writing the ‘* Northern Light,” if she were to run to Souris, would find no difficulty whatever in coming straight to Souris Breakwater, jthat work, and, in a day or jat most, the clear of ice almost as in midsummer. Those engaged in the fisheries are busy preparing for thespring’s fishing. As there is every likelihood of fish commanding high prices in the markets the coming season, a great many are making extensive prepara- tions for a large catch, and it is sincerely |hoped that their efforts may bring them satisfactory results. A large number of farmers in this section of the country engage more or less in the fishing business, present to as there isno ice in the Bay outside! two) harbor will be as) DOMINION PARLIGHENT NOTES OF THE SESSION, STEAMER TO TRE WEST INPIES, On the afternoon of the 23rd ipstant, Senator Howlan, Messrs. Brecken, Me- Donald, and other gentlemen interested, had an interview with the Finance Minis- ter, Sir S. L. Tilley, to urge on his atten- tion the advantages to the Lower Provines s, and more particularly to P. E. Island, of Steam Communication with the West Indies. The Minister stated that the mat- ter of increasing and extending the trade with the West Indies had, to some extent, been under the consideration of the Cabinet, and the Government were disposed to con- sider favorably any effort to facilitate and increase the volume of trade in that direc- tion. along the, it has been | If so, ATTRACTIONS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, Mr. Shakespeare, one of the representa- tives of the Western Province, in an inter- view with a Mail reporter, stated that ‘‘the climate is all that can be desired, especially Vancouver Island. The winters are very mild and the summers are delightful; in fact it is a second paradise.” 1 | ** What inducements do you offer to im- migrants?” ‘ ‘* Well, I suppose, plenty of work and good wages would be called inducements. I will give you the rate of wages paid, so jthat the public may judge:—Blacksmiths get $3 to $3.50 a day; bricklayers, $4 to $5; carpenters, $2.50 to 3.50; boilermakers, $3 to $3.50; cabinetmakers, $3; iron mould- ers, $3 to $3.50; cigarmakers, from $11 to $13 per thousand; helpers in foundries, $2 to $2.50 a day; laborers, $1.75 to $2; machinisis, $3 to $3.50; plasterers, $4 to $4.50; ‘longshoremen, 50c. an hour; print- ‘ers, 45c. a thousand; stonecntters, $4 to $5 a day; tailors, $2 to $3; painters, $3; masons, $4 to $5; salesmen stores, $60 to $1C0 a month; shoemakers, $2.50 to $4 (a day; wood-turners, $3 a day; fishermen jetaployed in salmon canneries, $50 to $60 a mouth. For female household help we and it is no unusual occurrence to see them | pay $10 and $12a month, without asking foot up in the fall of the year a much,them to wash, and for general heuseho!d larger sum from their summer's fishery | belpers we pay $12 to $20 a month. If a than from the products of the farm. Not-|hundred women were to enter Victoria withstanding the short crops last year, |to-morrow, they would find situations in a owing chiefly to the lateness of the spring, | day.” : the farmers are by no means disheartened. | «* What facilities do you offer for acquir- They have been mnddigging and lime ling land ?” ' burning on & more extensive sevale than | ** Well, the area for cultivation is not ever before. At no distant ay I hope to extensive, though larger perhaps than is see cheese factories, and other like estab- ‘generally supposed. Vanconver Island is lishme nts started in this part of the country. |estimated to contain 300,000 acres, while ihere 1s no doubt but the farmers here are jalong the Lower Fraser there are about as intelligent, industrious and progressive, | 175,000 acres of great fertility. Much. of asin any other part cf the Island. All I|course, has been taken up. There is no need adds to wish them every success difficulty, however, in obtaining land for $1 FISHERMAN. an acre, the conditions being that the setiler must within thirty days after rec..rd enter into actual cecupation of the land pre-empted, and reside continuously on it personally or by his family or agent, and The Presbytery of P. £. I. met in Zion | heither Chinese nor Indians are allowed to Church on 27th inst. There were present |*¢t the latter capacity. A great eleven ministers and two elders. DRAWBACK TO THE SETTLEMENT Rev. 8S. C. Gunn accepted the call to COUNTRY, Springside, Nova Scotia. In this decision|which hes existed for a number of years, the Presbytery concurred, and agreed to/arises from the fact that the Government transfer Mr. Gunn to the Presbytery of/received a forty mile belt of land for rail- Truro to be inducted into his new field of} way purposes, aud until that reserve is lahor. Rev. Mr. Grant was appointed to'lifted British Colunibia is not a place for preach in St. Peter's on Ist April, declare |any large nuwber of farmers to emigrate to. the congregation vacant, and convey to/I am glad to say, however, that the Govern- them the sympathy of Presbytery, and the! ment informed me the other day that those hope that they may soon obtain a worthy lands will be thrown open at once, and if successor to their late esteemed minister. {that be the case, those who are on the spot Mr. Gunn, and his amiable partner, who {at the time will stand the best chance of enjoy the love and esteem of the whole / getting good places. Farm hands get from congregation, will be long and fondly|$20 to $30 per month, with board, and a remembered in St. Peter’s, and will bear|few cculd find immediate employment. In with them to their new home, the good speaking of the provinve, it must be remem wishes of the whole Presbytery, and of the|bered that we are not speaking of an Lot 45, March 27, 1883. — Meeting of Presbytery. OF THE numerous friends throughout the island, to whom they were greatly endeared by their many excellent qualities. tev. Messrs. McLennan, Grant, and the Clerk, were appointed a committee to pre- pare a suitable minute in reference to Mr. Gunn. Mr. Grant was appeinted interum moderator of the session of Bt. Peter’s, and Mr. Cameron inferim moderator of the session of Cardigan and Dundas. Rey. A. F. Carr. M. A., was chesen moderator of Presbytery. A committee consisting of Messrs. Allen, McLellan, McLeod, McKay, Archibald, McMillan, McNeil! and Iraac Thompson, Esq,, was appointed to enquire into the present condition of the Prince Street con- gregation, collect all needful information insignificant tract of land, the computed jarea being 350.000 square miles. The | country has been decried by politicians jand others, principally, | believe, because they were ignorant of its vast zesources. That feeling, 1 am happy to say, is fast \disappearing, the people are beginning to 'think and act for themselves, British Columbia is destined to pour more money inte the Treasury than any other province in the Dominion, on account of her varied resources. She has her agriculture pro- duets, vast coal beds, superior to atiy on the Pacific coast, and mountains of iron, copper, silver, gold, &c. Her fisheries are large and unsurpassed, increasing in value every year. To the sportsman we cfler great attractions in al] parts of the province, ane ee TO LET, The Business Premises Known as “83 Bueen Street,” Lately in the Occupation of R. W, Tremaine, The Stock on hand is now selling at COST and CHARGES, will be cleared of at AUCTION about the middle of January, of which due notice will be given. Sa JAS, DESBRISAY. Charlsttetown, Dec. 23, 1882.—# being in the existence of a third Fresbyter-| ducks, grouse, geese, deer, mountain voat ian congregation in this city, and to report | and sheep, bears, &e, being numerous. at next meeting of Presbytery, with the | Victoria, the capital, has a population of view of arriving at such a conclusian as 8,000, Its harbor is frequently thronged will be agreeable to all parties interested | with shipping. It has direct mail communi- and be conducive to the best interesis of |cation with San Francisco three times a the Church. month, and three times a week with Poget The services of Messrs. Leitch, Bruce and |Sound. The city possesses excellent Currie, students from Montreal have been | macadamized roads, and her manufacturing encaged for the summer months,and Messrs. | establishments are numerous. They in- McLellan, McLellan, McKay, and the Clerk | clude boat-building, brush, cigar, biscuit, authcrized to give them appointments on| boiler, flour, candy, furniture, piano, and their arrival. The clerk was instructed to|glove-making establishments, saw mills, | apply to the H. M. Board for two proba- [soap works, sish and door factories, coffee | tioners, and for leave to employ Mr. Myers, ‘and spice mills, founderies, etc. Hotel of Princeton, New Jersey. Rev. J. G. accommodation is first-class and reasonable. | Cameron was appointed to preach for Mr.| At Esquimalt, four miles from Victoria, | Frame on 2nd Sabbath and Rev. J. Allan,| which hae the best harbor on the Pacific lon Srd Sabbath April. Mr. Carr was &p- | Coast, and which is to be the terminus of | pointed to preach one Sabbath in Tignish | the Canadian Pacific railway, a dry-dock is ! during April. Mr. Stewart was appointed | being built by the Government which will to preachin St Peter's Road, and Brackley | give employment Pcivt Read, on the Ist Sabbath May. : tev. John McLeod of Strathalbyn, ob-| tained leave of absence, from the congrega- to ZUU men. ; wt 5 Tbe Grect French Remedy, Dr. tion for three months. The next regular le | yneeting of Presbytery will be held in Sam- LeDue's Periodical Pills. F dees @. 0 Mav. at } ‘clock a. merside, on Ist May, at 11 o'clock a, m For \he cure of Leucorrhea or White's Excessive of _—e— + Horsford’s Acid Phosphate | PLEASANT TO THE TASTE. De. A. L, Hatt, Fair Haven, N. , ‘‘Have prescribed it with marked benefit in | indigestion and urinary troubles.’ painful Menstruation, Green Sickress, Falling of the | Womb, Catarrh of the Uterus or Vaguia, Hysteria, | Pain in the Back, or Piles, or for the pueyose of in- | Vigorating and giving tone to the Generative Orgone, jtwo pills should be taken twice daily, or in very en, | febled conditions, one pill three times 4 day, To efcct cures in chronic cases it will be neeessary to continue the use of the remedy for some months, A reasonabie trial will create snfficient confidence in the remedy to insure its being taken until a permanent cure is ef ee , 2} :«to4, 7 Nivz or ten hundred teapots to be sold} ‘7,22 Kupwey Pap Co, 31 King Street, Wes cheap at Corwi1’s. [fe 21 Saw wy Toronto, all Drugefets. dew, is saye sapien est ae eos * me elaine aden. ‘ete daeaty