24. 1882. { e . | + re ~ Y 2 ¥ 4 2 ® nN bh 2, 74 ; * 4 } : ie” 5 es Ee, , 4 pb fu : 6 _ ny soe v ce c fer ye 7 } eee | AE AS Fe, ea : en a ALE ae THH DAILY HXAMINER, FEBRUARY Tue Dairy EXAMINER. i . . | known confidentially to commanding officers The Littie Giant. | lof districts. su ' snlatie he | militia each year, eee a a ‘ rife « ; resent some statements relative to the)! : —— able life is cut short, and wife and mother, . om ; E xtensions now building and under | calied out mast necessarily depend on the | raAT us extensl s WV uudiIng an t : . . . 7 : —_— 1 .perity «facountry| The Major-Gen ral reiterates his opinion | A eee rnenneneenennnnnn ; i Pie progress and jr we ' ; aa a that the period of twelve day s' drill every t Or i 4 “1 ; € » Ce vwarter meesured in this ave that os a ! S a ak » 8 * eco The fe | a . FEBRRUAY 24, 1852. o_o ee na “Th ; on cially true of | (wo years is insufficient to obtain efficieney SE Rrra m i EY 5 +> | a oj -——- = oy its a hs The p cooveag of Colorado | and proper instraction, and he rec immends cmmnemneemo ft? a- ; Z : ; 4 new, countries. nas shlb-hesnalh . : xtended t cteen day 4 } ty’ & 3 4 ea , xtenaged to sixteen days * * Killed on the Rail. ‘for the past four years has been very great, that th time be « ve , aie ee _ ’ : PROS RBM De? Sar OR See ga a Te ; ae tended more largely to the | and that the force be drilled every year. Ma ™ — i saae PRET “a errr jand nothing has tended more la gely to the 0 ' . hient the report says :—** The 4 i THE PERFECT ION | E PRO RIETORS il me ‘ Awona the many 8 srrowfulevents a jour- growth and prosperity of the State than the por this su o te ra Shake i Rennie A Z 4 A & | o¢ WHISKYESS ||GREENLEES call “ nalist is called upon to chronicle, perhaps | enlargement of her railway system, For | suiaimess a tl i. en of the active | UNRIVALLED for |). BROTHERS - is , in which a valu-| the information of the reader, 1 herewith | to tratn more an & ft Poser °F mIpoY if i the most sorrowful is one in which a valu : and the number of men | [sews TAS Obs. fle brother and sister bereaved of one they ; alamount of money which the Government : é LIQUORS IN BOND. o : ‘ & dearly loved. Such an event oecured to |contract. I intend also “ sucgest some | ' ae a as aah tn nl purpose, and 3000 ere 1a — lour, 100 Caers of Brandy ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. : pa ‘lock me nprovements that might be made on our) i —s , aes S00 barrels K. D, ( ornmea eg “aa NALY ICAL SANITAR : ‘ -% p day. About eleven o'clock this foren: on, | improvements tha i Ed . > tuth (tn estimating this amount, [ sugzest that 500 Aral, 200 cases Irish Whiskey I A . vty i a iva Y capers TION, 4 rs the train of which Mr. D McDonald was | own narrow guage. A coraparison of both Fil ao ss héetd © 175 barrels Oa meal, am S-otch Whisk > 54, Holbern-viaduc t, E i Loudon, Aug, 18,79 A | Conductor, and Mr. Archibald MeFariane, | roads, clearly shows a decided superiority | one (ee > oe : h f 700 balf-chests Superior Congou Tea, 97h a ‘Holl ; { Gi 7. | Revowr onthe Lorne Hicntaxp Wen xey: » ih me [~ I i : g i an ’ 7 . } ali j -— cide > . pa 27! ‘"ageR i ! ’ . ; , Saeed ved in fighting the snow a|of the Colorado road over ours, —Inmprove- | adopted : Kithor decide t Meer OF) 100 puns, Bright Trivadad Molasses, Pap tenpng—rvapany or " | “We have visited the bottling stures of ti Drive r, was engage refs ieee ¢ . . htedly be de on our} men to be maintained, multiply that num ? des Sole Leather (Logan’s 50 cases Ginger W ine, Grevaies Wrethera. tad GEE - a 9 nndae tedl e m ¢ . | Z.i0 a 3 e i wave gel i hi rt di-tauee West of Sumaxrside. Af er| ments can un lou oe Se loll: sa & ’ | £0 eneus Claret . st lected 3 oh sh v. ; as ; ad. at little cost, which would add large ly | ber by 15 (the estunated cost In dollars per 50 Cheese, i Aare, from the vats, samples of their Lo ° di ranni mite a bauk, if was backing ou’, |r aq, at littie ¢ , _—" d f 15 day ‘i. ‘am ) and vote that . “ ‘ 45 bods. Scotch W iskey ee : rhe he ‘th @river slipped and fell from the | to the comfert and convenience of the tra-| man of 15 days in camp), if 18 tons Manilla Cordage (all sizes), shin ae ee Highland Whisky, and have subjected fo when “Th O : . a a anata aiieindes 1 welibad nate'te 'snm for training purposes; or else decide 17 tons Island Flour, 5 Qrs, scotc : ; HISKCY, | them to car-tul examination and analysis pe ‘ C 0 ‘ aise or . , ra ¢ . rut Ty 4 ric i , i : ° Se Rimentio’ hist! i lown t valbes | Foremost among all the railway corpor- | the amount of money available, and divid- 7§ caddies Tobacco, | 39 a. - P in nen The samples were ae facrant, mellow, ds ’ D } . o ra : Yv . vVisg, @! . _ y . ~ ‘ . } 4 i } | tie engine eitantly wat oh falien man. |ations of Colorado, is the *‘ little big” | ing by 15 you will ascertain the number of! 40 bags Rice, Poe we Hel — Gin, and of pleasant flaver, and possessed all dc snd did his vn 0 has “ie ni ti ni . r Yenver and Rio Grande. It is called the men tor which this sum will suffice, and 1 t| 40 hhds, Porto Rico Sugar, - 7s rioiland Gin, the characteristics of pure and well. y« ¥ en 10t “ oApper i » > ce al. i ie, ie ea . eras : ; i f . c \ ; a : : : a the “rey . uld not b = a vite of lsétittle”? reilway, beeause it isa narrow |that he the total number of militia to be | 10 hhds. Scotch Retined Sagar, pe cae ae as oa matured Scotch Whisky of the first th an a—by the snow piow e or} st as ay. : s _ i. i ne } « ds Kerosene meric | uO, ne # Sotrite i ality.” : hibald McFariane was, in shorter space | guage, and it is called the *‘ big” beewnse | kept up. HS aaa 130 barrels Kero ene (American), | 6 puns. Aloubul t ’ quality, di Se Seer areane i it d out of /itruns almost everywhere in the State,| As regards uniform, a modification of| 160 “ No. 1 Labr. dor Herring, Ee cae Deak “Antuck Hitt, Hassaty, M. D, ol ce > Te 0 P ’ : “ resale ay aa Ries * : : mrrels Alcob st a, - 7 eee pe is continually projecting new lines. | the present umform in the direction of — Split Peas, | 08 bhde eta ~~ “Orro Heuner, F.C. 5., F. 1 C2” a m him. ine G: dl ‘ate haeintlas yat Denver. it exrends to Pueblo, serviceablility and economy is advo- ae W hite Beans, | $68 Ore ‘aaa’ Agenis :— ste - ie th Mr. McFarlane wasa 1@, man'y, young | St: . Y ’ thro h tl Grand | cated and the Major General has 25 a No. 1 Pilot Bread, i we \ OWEN CONNOLLY, a) fellow, and a great faverite. He was con-| onward to Canon Uity, througa Maite clei died led th ; assembl of a 50 “ Sugar (Nuva Scotia Refinery), | 30 octaves Brandy, Charly ttetown, P, B. oe is sidered one of the beet drivers in the|Canou of the Arkansas, and thence to) recommences Se iota —- branel lv “* Washing soda | .5 barrels Rye Wiisky, } 18-2. Feb, 24 ae - employ of tne Railway, and was the sup- 'Gunuison City—a distance of 290 miles. b ard of officers or the 6 egy ae 1e8 cat Ne Gaetan ’ | 12 hhds, Port Wine, rs : / & * ees _o ’ . . Da is line at Salida, it{of the service o consider and re- ; 7 | 10 Qrse, Port Wine mere 8 a widowed mother, and a wife; Branching off from this line at Salica, it) ge : lv « Pickles (Crosse & Blackwell rs, Port Wine, ee . ; an - bet ui het ths age lextends to Leadville and Breckenridge. | port on this important subject. He consi- 0 a ee . ); 10 Qrs, Sherry Wine, an 0 Island. o r Ris Gediich ond untimely death, | at the} Leaving Pubelto it rans towards New Mex- | ders that it is sufficient to establish an in- 5 « Brimstone | 5) barrels Hottled Ale, ’ : G de $ 4 t* . | a ~ ual © - 2 a ‘ ) 53 : try ¢ ar as| expensive, neat and soldier-like uniform : | 50 harrels Boutled Porter ae b ear : «three years, will long/ico andthe San Juan country as far as| expensive, | _and so ' 8 « Sulpbur hi urter, be es be 2 Tc hen tie allies os oa loy of | Durango | bearing distinct indications of rank on the 350 boxes So oa (assorted) | 1) barrels Syrups, [fF HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEEUING ef v - 0 3 : t vit ; , oom *"e os de rl “e > 4 aa j . 4 pe é b i); j , al i “8 oe ; v sndeared to him | ‘3E UNCOMPAGHRE EXTENSION parm, as in the Royal Navy, and that this 50 = Starch (Colman ’s) | 25 bags Corks, the Stockholders of this Bank will be n the Railway, and by t endea THE UNCOMPAGHRE EXTE! , me by the ti f kindred and friendship ee ,:_ | can be done without the expense of a quan- 5) © Sperm Candles, | 20 gross Flasks, j held at their Banking House, Charlottetown, ; » » »E2cts . i ° ‘ i ’ ‘ , =r ‘ nis | . ° . j teu ‘ rae Wey aha ies min ss y the ules o i e I begins at Gunnisen ( ity, an i 3 at this) |. y of g id or silver or lace. 60 * ‘allow Candles | 25 dozen Jara, 1, 2 and 3 Gallons, ; On PUESDAY, 7th Mar h,atl2o clock, noon, ' + _——__—— ~~ oe Mement under constrachien Lis alin 18 to . 75 re Rollins ( I ayera) | 10 erates Croc kery ware, j for the purpose of electing Directors for the I | The..Nova_ Scotia Railway [reach the San Juan country, in the south- gaat 1 100 Pipes (assorted), | 10 doz. Washboards, ensuing year, and the transaction of such ¢ Bargain. western portion of the Srate he con- | Pocal 33 nil ester fies. 50 Biscuits (assorted), | 10 nests Wash Tubs, | other iUsibess as may be iaid before the meet. ’ a } tractors on this branch had 2,000 men and | _— - —— oo 50 dozen Brooms 100 rolls Roofing Paper, | ing, : 1 Tuts bargain has been retifled by both | 550 teams at work last fall, The route is) a Se a ae — 6) cwt, No: 1 English White Lead, Proxies for voting must be left with the , b we h va : L. ae Mr eh { replete with interest. At a distance of! Tue ‘Northern Light is still held fast by 10 i“ Mir ‘oti | 40 cwi, Colored i#inis, A-st. Cashier at least one day previous to ‘ ’ es » ie eyisiat ps 4 > Sse ' P ‘. e . 7 ’ j ‘Aa i iaa } : s f the Li te ovis ocean is only needed | *¥*"'Y 51% miles from Gunnison Oi+y, the | the ice 10 “ Hay Rakes, ' 10 Wooden Ploeghs, meeting. ’ te ie it off t ; line enters the Black Canon. Previous to | \ & of It et ° Sti vendiary Magi a 2 ty and Manure Forks, 600 reams Wrapping Paper, | LESLIE 8, MACNUTT, ’ re sf. ! ; * . " f "ASR assaul : < ‘ ry Viagis- ; " e r th qe rain the Nova Scotia Rail. | the running of the line it had never been nas! ai boaager~ fe ee ao aad ed . 2) % Square Pointed Shovels, 70 cases Matches, lo _ Asst, Cashier, Ss i ‘anire all the Provin-/¢xPlored, and only then at the greatest — recpew a oe 2 % Ginin Scoops, 20 cases Bootsand Shoes, | Charlottetown Feb 18, 1882—till meeting ’ alien ce nal “vp pangs tg the line | tisk to life and limb. Old Captain Gunn'-) Reports from New Brunswick state that} 5 “ Ivisi Spader, 8 cases Castor Oil, . ine i Zz < ive > > | a ' VF t re J runs Btat } | a nate A tending from Truro to Halifax, will pay |Sen—the man after whom this great section | the storm there was the worst of the season, | 50 boxes Cliuch Nails, se A ms ‘Union Bank of P E isiand 7 an 9 me “ary ton 7 it Sl 550.000 ea jof country was called—claimed the passage | ei 300 “ Giaxs 300 bags Salt. vu 1 ie lady the SOUEREIAS —e warn ‘ os : it be im 0ssible The va Is on each side | a Sk re - . yt Averti 1 fi au 6s Horse Shoe Nails 2 casks Putty, i 5 INIT 7X ie cash for its interest in the existing lives, | ‘0 5° mpossidie. 2! Alien tek 1300 | le Skating Tournament, advertised for 350 | Cat Nail : | 2 casks Minor Shovels (Pree ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of | . j » : . ‘ ’ ‘ uh I wh hie a2.aner > » . t 7 “ cor j ; : : i ~ j : rs and will buy out all the other interests at | TS® 'O ® petpendicuiar hely it of ftom Te, | eee oveming, has been postponed for a week. 10 ke gs a " eaten | 2 casks Copperas : the Stocaholders of this Bank will be ) a valuation. ito 3,000 feet. R cK cuts of over elgnity s : _ : ca “a orse - 4 Beil Li - “ Oil 3 onsen Cnain Sonnet } beld at their Banking House, Charlottetown, Nova Scotia thus gains one hundred and | feet occurred on the present we rk. This fur band of the 82nd Battation will attend 2U casks Raw and Boiled Linse : : tt , ‘on WEDNESDAY, Ist Mare, at 12 o'clock, thirty miles of new railway, which will will give the reader some idea of the terri | at the Kink to-morrow (Saturday) night, from oh... | noon, for the purpose of -lecting Directors fer complete her railway system from Cape Breton to Yarmeuth, and $1,350,000. On the other hand, the Government of Nova Seotia have guaranteed an annual. interest payment of $225,000 on the Com- pany's Bonds. This will enable the Company to raise on the credit of the Government a capital sum of $5,500,000. Bat, in return for the guarantee, the Syndicate have engaged to pay to the Government $225,000 a year from the net earaings of the consolidated roads,and they | have agreed to give the Government a first | mertgage on the road t+ the full amount of | le difficuities encountered by the ‘‘ Little Giant” Railway in pushing its way to the various parts of Coloradu capable of settle ment. THE PLATTE is also being driven along is completed, it will afford an air line be tween Central and Western Colorado to Denver, the cajital. The extension to the CANON LINE Eik Mountains has been completed as for | as Crested Butte, a distance of over thirty miles. It is at this point that the immense fields of anthracite coal are to he found. Hundreds of men are now at work opening up these wonderful coal mines. It When this line ! 18 Con- | e:gnt to ten. uv So a 4 nomBer of country people, storm-stayed | with horses and sleighs. Sal A pesrpatcH from Cape Tormentine says | trets x mi es of the straits are clear of ice, It lis hlowing hard, and boats cannot cross, A steam lauuch is badly needed, Tur meeting of the Bank of P. E. J., yes- terday, was adjourned until Saturday, the 4th of March. The adjourned meeting will be held in the Bink Building, corner Great George and King streets. in this city, kh ft for thar homes this morning | Pepper, Ochre, Cream of hed wood, Log wood, Yeilow Wood, Piough Metals, Whips, Carry Combs, Coffee, Crystal, Corn Starch, Confectionery, Wheat. Tarter, Ground Ginger, (innamon, Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Sago, Shoe BKlicking, Mixed Spice, Cadbear, Nix- ey’s Black Lead, Liquorice, Senna, bpsom Salts, Woole Cloves, Whole Ginger, Pearl Blue, Potash, Yellow Red Ochre, Farina. Macaron!,Aniline Dyes, Mace, Ground ercts, L-mon, Oiang > ? , 5 Washing (Golden Vine.) OWEN CONNOLLY. Charlottetownw, Feb. 24, 1882—1m eod & wily, pat ne Im the ensuing year, wnd the transaction of such other business as may be Jaid before the <i gee - : : = : >) meeting, Cloves, Tapioca, Verwicelli, Flavoring Ex- and Citron P- el, Slates and Slate Pencils, Ink, Lead Pencils, Stove, ‘Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes, Seed Wheat | (Fife), Seed itarley (6 Rowed), Seed Peas | | Proxies for voling must be left With the Cashicr at last one day previous to meeting, GEO. MACLEOD, Casnier, | Char lottetown Feb, |7,|882—til! meeting ‘Merchants Bank P. B, Island, rgxHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- of ibis Bank, will be heidat their Bank- jing House, in Cha:lottetown, on THURS. | DAY the .md day of March nex, at the hour SS = Ee se as o the sum guaranteed by them. ; fidently anticipated that the comiog sum- i al ea ie i i. ; g ae o'clock uc on, for the parpose of electing The payments alreedy ma‘e t> the| mer wil witness exteusions to Ruby, Irwin | 3 ae oe a -D ia ati she a ne sed cn nsuing year, and the trans. | Government by the Company have been] and Gothic, thus making a direct plunge * nat ee or eae tl as ae ec . — a 1 other business @8 may be laid ; ee through Messrs. Baring Brothers, of | into the heart of a vast mineral country, | will ne Rainn until Monday evening — ry —~ Sain se voting must be le!: with the . mdon; and among the corporators are: perhaps unequalled in the State of! t , or) ; : Ce i 1 Hi ; i i | 1 &N _— : “te — : -¥ ; Sir Henry Tyler, President of the Grand | (o!,rado. | en ——— Ce cae a ee 4 Travk Railway Company, Lord Ashleigh A tensi his road f Lake | . ‘ y. Lo ‘ ’ n extensicon of this road frem Lake | ee ie "M. McLEAN : son of the Ear! of Sha‘tesbary, Lerd Coln Fork to Lake Citv is also heing pushed ' _A MERC HA = tailor. Mr. A. (. Goetz, Ne. 9 re > - i Ni G WM. Mcl oe ; Campbell, brother of the Marquis of Lorne ey a hie ii will | 1510 Eleventh avenue, Altoona, Pa.. states 5 » : _ Cashier , at > Marquis ,lalony. Iris said that this line Wit PASS | shat sometime since he had neuralgia in bis Ch’town, Feb, 16, 18*2—till meeting : — ee ee a (fl through ac wintry, the richness of whose 5.3. and his sufferings were almost intoler- SO inten ie i ae ee aa estmoreland, Messrs. i. Kenny | rineral wealth is already established poo varchase t he 8 ee : A ' we : ieTa ‘ c g ° . lable je purchased a bottle of the ‘ t. : i ‘ > 1x i ms B k af P i Hd i Is} (| well known merchants of the Maritime F. | Tacab = Qil and applied it. It acted like JUST RECELV.D VIA GEORGETOWN, alk 6 [Ce HaWAPG isan ' Provinces. James B. Duffus, a promiuent Penne naan nemetnmnaaet | magic, two applications effecting a complete : ee citizen of Halifax, Hon L. E. Baker, and Our Militia. cure. ' CuaRLoTTETowN, Feb, 8, 1882. Mr. W. D. Lovitt.«f Yarmouth. All these | ninth | —_~>—_— = - ‘ TOTICE is hereby given that the Presi- ‘ . . . : . + * 4 : . : , names are those of highly respectable men:| Tp the annual report on the state of the! Sqaristics of Lunatic Asylams show that 100 PI 4 Cis OF CORI N G W BBLS AN dent and Directors of this Bank are now and indeed there seems to be entertained | militia, Major-General Lavrd says the ‘nine tenths of their patients are brought t6 saa 5 | prepared - — Hed aprexhosneye the ' no doubt whatever, that the Company | mijitiaiman of Canada appear to have one|th-ir condition ty abuses of the generative ee a a = yw Pa a on the : : : | : ¢ 7 > 7 - : _ vi ‘ “tocK to enable e@ 3: . j will do their best bonorably to fulfil the|sterjing merit—regularity of conduet.!organs. A great Brain avd Nerve food, (SEWESE PATTLENS,) eae “oe a oath: > te fennilire thet all ' engagements they have made with the) Pro all reports made to him, he gathers} known as Mack’s Maquette meni, is sold : payments of ehaaé uakdaeeehannt ten we ie : ~ ; 2 i “ uu , gcists, ar . , e ; . % + b Pg ‘ : : = ae oMv ~~ cere . that the men are soher, willing and intelii- = acne abies coy an | Bede 4 CAS ES HARD AND SOF T FELT HATS, cr before the 20th inst., in torms of aeree- ; t is, however, contended that the rail-| Je)¢ and all thev lack to become most Cee Ses on pp dose me dated orm nate hee) an . vent, and a ie) Pa i ae : reApPA DW Tow of ‘ 10 ment dated Ist Feb. inst, namcuy, $20 per | way they will acquire cannet possibly be| valuable troops is sufficient instruction es i ar ee ee 1 CASE MEN’S FANCY COLOR ED SHIRT 8, share ia cash and $60 per share ‘cumuiine ; self-sustainit.g , and that, therefore the unde r properly ani hifi “dG tea sh Ts To this . “ — “ , Y ” ‘ r SATION Y + ‘ ’ ron isso ¥ not Di 20t) M ~ 1882 t t a ; jalified teachers. t a Ow—feb? 9 IWn , 4 promisso: y note, due 20th May, 1882, | Province will be 7 for the full amount end, it is seesenttiende’ that permanenc " lumn. jie w—feb24 20 DOZ. MEN d UNDERCLOT HING JOUN LONG WORTH of the gnarantee. But, at the worst, the | infantry schools be established. The wi | Qyyee tot! fe f 1] 2 bo aie i 5 , ’ é aDils ° wivaG to the tremendous snowfall, Bremn . i r ‘ [fe 8 till 24] President, Government can foreclose the mortgage couaaee wil ure of the emplov ment ef wiany | Bros.. eee ie ohlig orn rea ae . ne Will be sold at a small advance on cost for Cash. p-<ensenstnanutitinssininiindlsladigaiiiaiidiiiedins and take b -k the railways including the | of the men also makes it difficult to arrive | from their store to the street. to enable their : K p} new ones. ‘Lhe Province will thus possess | 9¢ efficiency, buc this might, perhaps, be | customers to have ingress. The tunnel was ef B M ACDON A LD 5 and enjvy all the facilities of athorough|,omewhat lessened if the men were! constructed under the experienced super ° ey A / . ‘\NE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED to . nal . . » ne a ° P . .. = ou na re oO ,R Y > . 4 F . . Ji J system of railways, and, besides, its people assured of annual inste ad ef biennial _ n 7 eof Mr. McRae ; Mr. ©. Robertion, Rrennan’s Old Stand, Qneen Street, Jannary 20, 1s82—wkly. pat pres ne ( ONE 'THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED will have reaped, in the meantime, a large | q,jli, Another way of inducing the men to | the inventor of this kind of tunnel, has also DOLLALS on the Real Estate of a safe manu advantage from the money which the Com- | remain in the force would be to make the | one approaching completion. omneees f ciunng business Address ia cscihdently ; pany will have expended among them ; 80 pay for the first year 25 cents per dav. | on ee “ Indusiry.” P.O. Box min ; ’ : f oe . rT i a ‘ iry, -O, Box 56, Charlottetown. that they will be compensated for any loss for the second year 50 cents, and for the | Cianck or Name,—The Post Office hereto- ' rie 17 4i they may—in the event of the worst coming | third year 75 cents, instead of as at pre- | fore called ‘* Covehead ” will henceforth be ; io the worst for the Cx mpany—sustain in F | known as ‘‘Stanhope.” As the office is really — the maintenance of the lines. From every point of view, the bargain seems to be a good one ; and we congratu- sent, 50 cents per day for the whole period of enrelment. Taken a3 a whole, the Major-General considers that the efforts to wards proficiency in the driil season of cated at Stanhope, this seems its proper name, and more particularly so as we have pest offices callet ‘*Covehead West” and re HE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY offer Lands in the FERTILE BELT of Manitoba and the North- LOBSTER PACTORY ‘Coveheac toad.” The chang f + _ ry : , . 2 } Vita ‘ ; late the Government and the country on| 183i, have been satisfactory. After re- | ho yo fe sen he chance eenee OF Pamel west Territory for sale on certain condition as to the cultiva- AT AUCTION { . . . 1 r ; om e * . Ss! WG Le > CDa 2 oO , Ts, , ? - its ratification by the Legislature. a to the ‘Aséiiie attending ro me of | almost unavoidable, from several offices hav-|tlon at 1 PS oetenennre jthe Dominion Artiilery team at Shoebury |ing nearly the same name and all being on os: Th ss, and of the team of rifle: Wiw- | one mai e Dog Act.—Heavy Damages. | ness, and of the team of riflemen to Witw- | one maii route. AM instructed by the Trustees of the . bledon, General Luard recommends as —_.—_— $2.50 PER ACRE. Estate of Joseph Boats and Donald K. tending towards real efficacy the estublish- Mr. F. Herman SAwver. of . § Carrie of Di Sable, to offe PUBLIC saeicliide ee a i gz tol y Mr . Herman Sawyer, of the 8, §S, . : : . : p ee ee A aed UTION ene oe Dog - “tet ment of prizes for the shooting of squacs of | « Worcester,” is now located at Sav- Payment to be made one-sixth at time of purchase, and the balance ie five AUCTION, on the premises, at noon, on } Theoph. DesBrisday and P ai not less than one nou-commuissiqned officer |annah, Ga., where the Company with anoual instalments, with interest at six per cent, od ; nh. § : e ArOWE i: en : — * Dai? aed ait ol ¥ . : i cei i] : i : Esq’s., J P's. It was bronght by J Ww. | val > og ive ‘adel’ thy Bi ‘it eae in wg “es a Digger ay aie "The ; i ore > Com . N x i binesday, Ist day of March, nal " i ie ou! t aly vO, 1 aroe Sut S } mn. ’ Morrison. Evq ae ecretary of Public Works firing, partly as sccrmishers and partly|Vompany has in Savannah abeut o:¢-half A REBAT Te OR $1.25 PE R ACRE , : ‘ ; against Mr. George P. Taunton, for that helin close ord r, at wneertain distances | mie of cotton sheds, lighted by electric lights ce ides ; , we ee eee “owned or harbored certain VICIOUS | and in limited time. He suegests that as a| and fitted with a press which turns out over allowed for cultivation, as described jn the Company's Land Regulations, Lobster Factory complete ; dogs; that one of the said dogs did reward for such acts of bravery as that per- 1,*C0 bales of cotton per day. Mr. Sawyer P : About 90° "Tops in me avder or about the 3rd day of November last past formed by cunper McDonald, of « B” bat-| “ith, ¥e are pleased to learn, return in April THE LAND GRANT SGONBS About 124 Tir aoe = emai at the Stock Farm in the Royalty of Char-|sopv whoperened a ficherman from drown. | 22%join the ‘* Worcester” for the suamer’s ; : : ge i) “RO ale, sept tol IN : ileal Geek and oar see tery, saorhinp ome a fi ren from * OV D- | work between Boston and this Port. of the Company, which can be procured at all the Agencies of the Bauk of Montreal, and ‘oo rae Mac hinery for making cans, ; ing in Lake Ontario, the man’s name should : other Banking Iustitutions throughout the country, will be S Busts. | Schooner (13 tons), ; ra a — eu value - be noted for Government employment at , Satie tna : . . Surdry other articles, : ree Hundred and eight dollars, the sai the completion of the militia scr a The His 13 wha 1e Innipeg correspondeut IDmwwe y , Terms cash, animals being the property of the Govern Majne-Genéval ; tin shale in aie “2 !of the London Adveriizer says of our old friend RECEIVED AY TEN PER CENT. PREWIUM W. D, STEWART, ment Stock Farm, of which the said plain- tiff, being the Secretary of Public Works. being also the Secretary of the Commis. sioners of the Stock Farm, is *he prosecutor and plaintiff, and now by this »rosecution seeks to enforce the payment of the damages cansed by said dog.” The follow- opinion that encampments only every two years wiil not suflice to inculeste disei, line Unless the «fficers and non-cominissioned officers have attained to the knowledge ef, and feeling for, disci: line, it is impos-ible for them to inoulcate it into those bencath and feltew countryman, W. W. McLeod :— ** Where a'l excel it is hard to make any dis. tinction, but Mr. W..W. McLeod. the luspector-—not ouly of Winnipeg Post Office -—bat of all the post offices in Manitoba and the North-West, is eminently qualified for his position, and itis net the easiest in the money, thi on their par value, with interest accrued, on account of andin payment of the parchase 18 further reducing the price of the land to the purchaser. By order of the Board, Special arrangements made with Emigration and Land Companies, For copies of the Land Regulations Land Commissiouer, JOHN McTAVISH, Wi and other particulars, apply to the Company's nvipeg; orto the undersigned, Feb, 15, 1882—2<aw till sale NOTICE. AVING rented the premices lately oc- Auctioneer. E ; ; : , E : cupied by UC. F. Hanis, the sub-criber 7 : them in rank, and when the time of trial | world either. New offices have to be opened ints ing witnesses were examined for the prose- ae : ; Sat on * hes oe “ET war begs to intimate to the pubjic that Le is carry- come be feare ®» resul ill be | almost every day as settlers are constantly ES , i cution, and the trial adjourned aais omes it isto be feared the result will be } t ) ntly Chi 4 RL DRINKW ATER, Secretary. ing on the the 20th inst.: John W. Morrison. Francis Bell, Keeper of Stock Farm; James Swan, farmer; Charles Gardiner, Chairman of the Commissioners; Henry Longworth, one of disastrous. He considers it of importance that Canada should possess a few of the best and hardest hitting guns, a certain number to be kept in store in each pro- coming in, and where the population is so sparse and scattered in every direction, long routes have to be laid out, even to tie Rocky Mountains. Put he can accomplish it, and Montre2l, December 1st,1 881. 28s fade 17 Rm2aw a TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches. GCrders panctuil’y at- teaded to, ee + acme nani sie al es tes . eG sall respectfully solicited : a dad «4: his kindly, oblizing disposision is only second- A cali respectiully solicite the Committee of Management: and Robt. wnat es rae a ee ae My to bin aiplity.” ; AR WOTICE. Bene | | Davidson. On the 20th inst., the def-nd- al of “a bm ieed ohare a 2 Vas . Feb. 8, 1882. Upper Queen 86, . 7 aes ; so to be remembered in the present day ited Cai dec ted . aieidingiien ind xy ear mena bares > a how important for coast defences torpedoes vere ee - en 7 engines a plow left de S hi go ee a ne ee ae rene | y , ye z > mariottetou & a . arriv % ; , Q ~ 7 , ? ’ "a . ’ “ wee given by default for the| have tecome— and that provision ehould | Chariettet ro at 7 a m., and arrived at LL OVERDUE ACCOUNTS NoT Parlp) VEeAn Steamship < OM pany of He ANTS, Lost, FRUAD, de | sum of two hundred and twenty eight dol- bo mate for tastrection ‘in this t wid ts oe at 2 p.m. Two engines BEFORE THE bat vseeeniinilinadiiiees mee men = = lars and costs. vastioulon There - ee nnd sit teas “oe waar left a rside for Charlottetown Prince Edward Isiaud. a ee ee ee ee sincntion ; mee B 18 recommend te pre-jat9a m., and are now stuck in fir : ' pe TP RER ; e ; >. >< . ¥ t ; Pt 1U— . * According to Prof Aes f th paration of good maps of recent date of the | this side of former iosten™ ol plea First Day of March ennininesdemete V ao Se SE, Apply sate - 3 o roressor wa er, 0 t oS lo § i of } ‘ aers anc fending wv v e Sunimersic Torn ‘ : , iG N 4 v , “ ; : Connecticut Agricultural College, cheese ng line of our borders and extending | plow left Summerside for Tignish at 9a, m,. H ANNUAL MEETING of the Ocean made from skimmed milk is the most nutri. tious of foods, standing at 150 in a table in which mediuw (neither very fat nor very Jean) beef stands at 100 and smoked ham | stands at 157. Ino eating, however, other things than nutritive value are to be con- ty a certain distance on exch side, so! ee aia = cad that a liberal issue of anch maps may be | at once made to officers employed on the | frontier in case of disturbance. With this | ‘luw the servicers of graduatcs from the Royal Military College might be utilized, | | | attendin , ini had only proceeded a short distance when a fatal accident occurred to Driver McFarlane. Tc trein then returned to Summerside. whee it still remains, as the employees are on inquest im view of the body of oe d Iwo engives and plow, A, Feb, 18, will be sued for in Pay at once and save Court expenses. the 4, BALDWIN & CO. 1882—4i, wkly 1i different Courts Sieamship Company of Prince Edward Island will be held in the office of Peake Bio's & Co., on Wedresday, the Oth day of March 1882, j ANITOR \“ ANT) D for St. James’ Church, eF Appiy, with testimonials on before Ist March, to D. Kennepy, Sec’y. e 22d “1 LEIGHS—1 have a number of Sleighs, price trom $6 to $14, that I will trace tor : jes dount Stews - . eet - 70 : sidered, and it may be remem! d that Rae serenge” mane “by them under- the} .. pedfort Pos coe ee ieias Seek AT / O CLOCK, P, M. hay or tmell potatoes— cattle feed.—H. according to the old saying oleae eats eupgrvieion of a competent military engi- |left harlottetown at 2.30 p. m.. passed = BEE R & G ORR a tees sone : aon su saying, “‘cheese digests neety s that the points thought beset for | ila a ooo ys pases the - . thing but iteelf.” Digestibility is a to be tatcon me austen’, : tield worka, to be thrown up in case of war, | may be decided awd nnecte | function fo pg westat3o’clock, Trams will _jeave this city for east and west wt tre wewal time to-morrow morning: Z a anes eee mn sat at sr cas aati Pratt's Astrai Obits! 1%." i ereeacetiaeeaieninetn nae Ch'town, Feb. 7, 1881—4w law Sec’y Se doe 4 at ee ee W ANTED—A good woman servent for geD- eial housework, Agppig at the Ex AMINES Ofiicr,