_— eee ETE ON i OE AE, meme, at en, ee ae aud Other tems, —— ee _ Lo ul on pave a new fire bel! Trape Winn Bear. r items. The first steamship sy + ip te st ef the Brasilia 2 mn hae will arri : fresh salmon on the Quebee) next month, —— aaa TRE sealing § y : in| : : g fishery in Newfoundland will | «Iwas, Esq, returned from England be below an average, but still is winding up se ; better than was anti. ipated barrister, of Halifax, died | § A Bowus.— The ratepayers of St. Henri : : bow atepavers of St. ym - cast 83 votes for a beans of $10,000 te a ecot- tt ai Hopewell, N. &, ton mill, with only one vote against it. pS ast. P. E. L, is in town, GARDEN Serps, just arrived, warranted { Landing Waiter J. P. oo and fresh, the best yeu car get. Call { . reased te $600 per annem. v bec at the **Family Grocery — : ble ACE [dy wky— may5 My cant Keranrvey, one of the oldest Seuppex De Mr, T } ' 5 we sote of Halifax, died en Sun- of th : eld ape tr, Thomas Cairns, one * extest men in Prince County, died dat very suddenly at his residence i o Summ last night. omerside Lae ' anpada lemperance Act has beem car- er Coungy, N. 5., by a large : j y a Ax now it appears that Mr. J. V. Ellis oe editor ef the St. John “Glebe,” whe set him- ane ypsTeRS were in market Tuesday— | self up as a Grit martyr, en account of being the arat of the seas0n, They were seliing at | dismissed from the Postmastership of St. ete emm am mao er dismissed, but superannuated. ecret to learn that John Gillan, Esq., bet Uicetnera he aan ae sbout it, ste died at his residence o ; elegra now comes 2 a ae ae and asks him to ‘* tend treet,” ee thirty anliceased ligoor vendors were SUNK BY AN IceBERc. —The barque ‘ Gan- aa od before the City Poliee Court at St. anoque,” 766 tons, McMorran master, bourd OTe aday last from a to Miramichi, in a feg on the 8th ohn, 01 inst , struck an iceberg four miles from Bir Preasarer of the Charlottetown Hos-| Neck, in thick fog. She stove in her maleed pital acknowledges with thapks « donation ef | bow and filled rapidly. The crew, fifteen in svedoliacs from Col. McGill. all, safely landed on Bird Reck and were amed Edward Head, beleaging to taken off on the 12th by a passing ship. ; A Max's Nothing was saved. ' Island, was drewmed oat of a ishing boat of the Island Tuesday merning. TRE steamer Southport will make regular A cow vuging te Mr. Jeseph Noonan, of | Tips te West River on Mondays and Fridays, , 7, a fow weeks age cave birth to | ‘eaving Charlettetown at 530 a. m., and 4 - which are deing well, o — 6 P 7 calling at Rocky Poiat,and West- ; . vile. To East River on Tuesdays and Satur I ule ife, and c e vardiner and | days, leaving Charlottetewn at 4.30 a m,and wife. 1 sed from Eurepe on miay night, | abeut 3 p. m., tide permitting. To Rocky | where they ha a spending the winter. Pomt on Sunday, leaving that place at 9.30 Burxep ro Deara.—On Saterday night, an | * ™., aud Charlottetown at 1 o'clock P- m. cld man named Johu U'Mabar, was burned to Eeas, Euca. Charlottetown, May 19, 1881. BEX “HTHEL BLANCHE” AND STEAMER “COLUMBIA,” ONE THOUSAND HALF CHESTS Bought low, selling low, and guaranteed to be the best quality ever imported to Prince Hdwaxd Island. OF TEA. CARVEHLI. BROS. THE MARKETS. POTATOES. A Boston circular of the 14th inst., re- >, deat i his own hease at (iraad Lake. Farmers and Pedlars, he et ies te *| would advise you to take all your Eggs to ju ete , 3% R. K. Brace, Queen Square, if you want the las brigt. ‘* Florence,” ewned by R. F. | highest price and the best satisfaction, Quirk, Esq arrived frem Liverpeel last may5—Im wky Wednesday, with a cargo ef merchandize . Se» Goo taepaiaaiie heieh STEAMER ASHORE at THS MAGDALENS.-—— pec s | Just as the final splice im the cable off Bird 4 of Alex. Maenab, Esq., om | Reck, Magdalens, was being fivished, at 1 30 | Dr s Ksplanaie, was sold at auction by | p. m., on Saturday, the steamer ‘ Thanmore,’ | W id, Wednesday, and pur-| with freight from Barrow, went ashore at | cha y Hon. Daniel Davies for $6,500. | Little Bird Reck. There was a thick fog fight air, S. W. > 82 ‘ ri } . we learn that the bs nae * King- i - a } a anaes et whet _— i a + macnn oom he Longworth | ve the result. ‘Lhe steamer ‘ Newfield’ is | ed ‘ rm : : j log : istanc 800 - 1 ot Havre, Frence, Wedsecdap going to her assistance as soon as the feg | passage from Georgetow es. ' estrian contest, in the Citizens’ | in , : Sk k has been postpened until the 28th | '° the schooner *‘ Neva,” for st. Johns, M’fld, | of Fos the New Bran:wick pedes. | ** neticed the cattle seld by FP. L. Faszard, ‘ vke part in the contest Esq. of this city, which were bred and fed at Belie View Farm. They were enly three s out that Mr. Boyd, Sir Jekn’s| years’ old, and weighed 3929 lbs, ' Che larg the Chancellorship of Onotario, | eat of the three weighed 1,507 lbs., and is alt gh a partner of the celebrated Grit coasidered to be the largest and handsomest leader, is an Upper Province Tory ef the | animal ef the kind fed on the Island this sea st at son. He is mearly a pure short horn. , . Why do not breeders and feeders try te get iiak a} | y to ge ih ee. flyi g the - | animals of a similar kind ? t ¢ miral, Sir Francis Leopold Me k, arrived at Halifax oa the 16th; Twe steamer “Carroll,” Wright, sailed for Saat. nada, and exchanyed salutes’ Bes‘on yesterday evening with a carge of pro- wt tae. 'duce and the following passengers :— Miss ax itavan barqne “ Reselute,” Captain | McPhee, Miss Martin, Thos Halligan, Miss | Stewart, Mra L Arthur. Miss Tobin, J D p \ t Halifax, on the 16th inst., | Fielding, Miss Garneau. Mrs ) C Clarke, Miss Brazil, after a passage of 51 days. | ate onsists of 13.338 b iol E Clarke, Miss MH Clarke, Miss Corney, Miss bees . sugar refinery. 0g? cuger fer the Martin, Miss Reaton, Miss E Martin, Master . |W Martis, E Balls, Mrs B Downiag, Dertte the past week, over 175 head of | Mr W Morson. Mr J Garrett, Miss Goren, extt'c have been purchased im Malpeque, New| stiss McWenald, Mra W Crabbe, M'ss Bar- Jonden, Bedeque, and the vieinrty of fum-/| ratt (2), Mr J Kelly, Jas DeUVorsey, Miss merside and exported to the United States. | Stewart, Miss Campbell, M McMillan, A Ther wore bought at an average sost “ef $50 | Johvaton, Mrs Horn, Mr D MeDonald, J A be a dealer from Banger. | MePherson, Wm Gay, H Naughtin, C M Me Tae : » Court met Tuesday, and de- Kenaa, J Meieod, Miss 0 Brien, Mrs Mar- cided that in the mattur of the legality of the shall, Miss Melyneaux, Miss Martin, WH operatic f the Seots Act in the Town of } Dogherty, A MeLeed, P McLeod, C Julian, Summerside, s special case will be agreed | Mrs Sparklin, Miss McLaren. wpon 20 largued at next Trinity Term ef the i — <a : ; Sapreme Uourt ' Eldon Notes. Eowanp Barrieip, Esq , received Wednes. | nate Rane day throegh A. MeNeill, Keq., Secy ef Aa-| Inthe notes which frora time to time visory Beard, a handsomely iiluminated dip-| appear in your paper, I often find matters loma, from the New Brunewick Government, | of interest are entirely omittecl, while for best mangeld wartzel. We remember Mr. | slvigh rides, or slight accidents to horses Rayfield + extibit, and they certainly deserve | or drivers, are mentioned apparently with the acknowledgemens they have received. deep interest. Efforts on behalf of the Tux steamer “Carroll” arrived from Bes- | youth, er for the improvement and enter- tor. Tuesday night, with a large freightand the | tainment of the more advanced in years, following passengers : -- Miss Met e Duna, are often passed over. | happened to be Miss CG Melean, Mr Hector Mclean, Misa at Eldon a few evenings ago, when an en- Eliza Metonals, Mre Orr, Mr B Ching, Mr|tertainment in aid of the Presbyterian Joka Marsh, Misses Sarah Lamont, Christina Amose the shipments by D. McMillan. | | and 90 cents per bushel. perts that there is a slight supply amd the market is firmer there. Maine Central and Northern Roses have been selling at 85 Prolifies ramge | frem 85 cents to $1, and Jaeksons from 75 aa Met'arti Penne Sunday Schol, in that locality, was held in nag _uetarthy, Asnie Williams, | ifr Moore's Hall. The Hall was beauti- Ellen Maye, Mary & MeLeod, Katie Comp | fully decorated, and when I entered, the bell, El Campbell, Mary Dean, —— Mo. | *UU7 Seo" , se Bachert I | seats were nearly all tilled. Everything fachern, Traverse. ; = seemed to indicate a pleasant and enjeyabile Me Kovaty MeMittas, of West River, | evening. On the platform was arranged a igtends «xporting a large number of cattie to) number of yeung girls. At first I theught the Newivcudisud market this season. The) that the cemmittee had picked out the best Geet en. will lo ae in the achoen- loeking young ladies at Eldon, to show the or ene, welch sailert Wednesday. It consists | sublic hew much Eldon could excel all of ove vty cattle and about eigiity sheep. | ¥. i i had ii Rieeeies oft i a The ca ure Very fine and weigh on an aver. i Savas aOe eee an t po 2 or a ng “ 1,200 lbs. One animal parchased | #dies. Iconeluded, if that were the in- {rem Mateh, of Gallas Point, turmed the | tention, ho more fitting occasion or better scale on Tuesday, at 2,186 iba. We wish Mr | selection could have been made; but I McMilian success | feund out, a few minutes later, that these . ' . -.| young ladies were merely seated on the | en _" Cusass rae a | cetteeus te sing the epening chorus—an | a. ao ee es MeV iow, Lat | omject somewhat less ambitious, but well 49, end vieimity, have upwards of 00 aeres ted ef potatoes, subscribed to a Starch Factory | °2°OU%*® . Ae They can also guarantee the use of 1,000 J. St. C. Moore, Esq., presided, and cows for a Cheese Factory, within a small | James Nichelsen, Esq., M. P. P., invoked cirele. Capitalists wishing to invest in one | the Divine aid. Miss Katie Ross read a or both these enterprises could not procure short address at the opening, and Miss amore suitable locaittr, Any further in- | Euima Moere at the closing uf the proceed- foru required can be obtained of the | !"8%- Both were neatly composed and Cox i}. R. Bourke, Mill View. | neatly delivered. 1 was much pleased | with the clear, distinct and composed style Axr.--We were shown ately, at the resi- | in which these young ladies perfermed their dence of Col. lrann, Ameriean Consal, two | parts. The singing was very good, the | excellent crayon paintings of Legh and! nusic excellent. The dialogues were really | Made e, ease hilbires of Maj r James | entertaining. Where 80 many did so well, Peas y were executed in Washington, perhaps it would be invidious to mention by * - mp oy yee | names; but no one could surpass Mr. John he grea ram c@d@d oak, | +: : ¢ o at , ¥ argin, the pl dene tiand ont | A. oa = _ . ro on ’ pleasaatiy lighted ap counter. | Mrs. Sh , as the Agent of the — ances s who kmew the deeeased chil-| Ryshis Assvuciation, did her part well; but » have seen the drawings, pro- | she must have experienced some pangs of a be first-class piece of art, | conscience when she saw she was the cause well worthy of commendation. | of destroying she harmony of the househeid | W re much pleased to learn that an! which Mr. J. A. a nner “a | friend Dr. Charles D. heard, of McGill Col- | ¥e!!- The picture of contentment an e . ; ‘ m by Mr. Nicholson of the eye i liam Heard, Esq., of this eity happiness drawn by yi ‘ examination of the Royal | carler part of his mar ied life was aff-etinz, 9 geont, and the Royal Uollege ef | but I could net see how it was likely to be | Pe mus of Edi rg The exam nations | maintained while Biddy occupied the post- | laste « week, aad were very stf*, i tion she did in the household. Biady s | ty nest eminent men in |ondow, | promotion seemed imminent | - + Commission, and as » result | Two little girls, Mima Moore and Millie | th viens were much harder. The | Dixon, I should say between three and seven marks ned were, notwithstaading, the : g or two hymns which hig) + year past. At the close ef the | years of age, sang one d ~ h. A Okan n, Ur. C. D. Heard, was first called | the audience appreciate very much. ~ lh ¢ Board, and congratulated om | for myxelf, 1 was delighted with the beau- the: standing first out an seventy ean- | tiful, small, clear voices, that sometimes dicoics many eof whem were British cradna | seemed too timid to beceme audible. How we «lie was then presented with the diplo- | often the still small voice overcomes us mol L RC. P Edim, and L. K. CS. | giuch more than the fire and storm which bdin » two of the beat degrees to be wvtained| po often accompanies pure physical mm Earope. strength only. The experience of the Pro- phet is often felt yet, although the ‘‘ Cave” may have been so enlarged as to lessen the inspiration. The Boys Meeting was exceedingly well rendered. [ sympathised very much with the bey that feit ‘so sleepy” and the hoy that was not permitted to make a speech. There were many of the great absurdities around, very clearly carricatured in the “‘ Meeting of Bovs” to which I am referring. How very often a man is anxious te make a speech when no one desires to — I have one, so impressed with the importance o an ones they desired to deliver, that | have eften wondered why silence was net reekoned ameng the great gifts. 1 hepe it may be yet, and if so, the bey that did not may be immortalized. I have ne time to do justice to Mrs. Me- Swain, Mra. D. A. McLeod, Mr. Hugh McKay, and a rumber of young ladies whose names I donot know very well. Peleg and Patience would need to speak for themselves, and the rich cousin or encle (1 forget which) though very kind- hearted had a very hard time of it with his suddenly acquired riches. Riches so sud- denly acquired bring in their train many evils, and it was not to be wondered at that a longing desire for his old simple mode of life, should occasienally steal accross the old man’s mind. Peleg was perfectly natu- ral. His outfit was perfect, and reflects credit on the person who designed it. The Tw central Temperance Cemmittee met in Sus city Tuesday evening, Among the geedly humoer of tLose present we neticed the Rev. A McGillhwray, and Rev. D. G. MeDenald. The Secretary submitted a fyle of correspend- cee received from the Rev. Thomas Gales, Kowtreal, Se retary ef the Deminion Allianee, “mating hiv intention of holding a temper- “ce conveniien in Charlottetown, early in >*3, With a view te orgsnize a P. F. Island “hacithe Alliauce. After sonsideratien the Contra Committee agreed to lend every as “e008 to nake said convention @ sucecss,and + *Urtittee was appointed te secure a suitable = lor the occasion. Further part eulars vi be made public hereafter. The necessity * aeficient braneh of the Allianee fer this Province must be admitted by all whe are in “OY Way interested in the suceess of the Seott Act and we have no doubt it will be warmly ™Poorted by our leading men. ‘OvRANunet Aprorsrmants.—The ‘‘ Roy- al Gazette publishes the following appoint- OS made at the last meeting a the Ex- tenties : ouneci, doueph M. ¢ reamer, Eaq., M. D., to be a Coromer tor Queen's Conant “r Robert H. Crawford. to be Collector of ¢,,, mentand Poll Tax fer Charlottetown, iin and Royalty, im plaee of Geo, Chas. Per, resigned. “r. Dewad McLeed, ef Kinross, Murray “oF Koul; Mr. George B. MeKay, ef Clif- » 46 Loudon, to be Justices of the Peace ‘Queen's County, r Jomeph Howatt, of Cape Traverse: Mr. chert Hogg, of Wilmot Bridge; Mr. W ief immense, in mere , ge; Mr. 'm. | peoket handkerchief was im q wk “seer, of Margate, Lot 19; Mr. Sylvan’ | ‘ways thanene. His watch showed he en- > ao of Fygsnent Bay; Mr. Eb Gal couraged the N. P., te an enermous extent. “15, to be Justices of the Peace for nce { ounty r. Francis iso i ice of wool cannot but suc- ass te demaud on that artiele, if his watch-chain ever becomes fashionable His hat was eareastic in its very appearance. I must stop for want of space. a, 8 Degherty, of Charlottetewn tries of (yan Ue & Supervisor for the 12th Dis- , .) Wueen's County, in place of Mr. John W, Holwaa, fosigned, _— to 80 cents, as to quality, while Chenangvoes are notquoted. There has been a great many cargoes shipped from this Province during the past week—the majority of which were secured at 30 cents per bushel. OaTs. English quotations remain the same, as published last week, with markets easier fu Montreal, on tae 14th, two lots were seld at from 394 to 39}, while in this city small quantities are being disposed of at from 45 to 48 cents, according to quality EGGS. Reports of the 14th inst. from Boston, : state that the receipts of eggs there are in- creasing. Eastern and Verment are quoted at 134, while Canadian and P. E. Island. are quoted at 13 cents per dozen. FLOUR, ETC. A Halifax circular of the 16th says: ** Flour markets are very firm West, and/ wheat is getting scarce. Prices are from 75 to 96 cents per barrel lower than at this | time last year, and we are of opinion that | “pruce this is a goed time to purshase.” A report | of the 14th irom Montreal says: ‘ The flour market has been very dul! for this| season of the year. and canal for week, 24,286 bblis.; total re- ceipts from Ist January, 237,946 bbls.; against 128,142 bbls. at the correspending | date in 1880, an increase of 109,304 bbis Shipments for the week, 11,547 bbls ; total shipments from Ist January, 105,144 bbls , | against 69,090 at the corresponding date in! 1880, an increase of 36,159 bbls. A Galt, Ont., circular of the 13th says : The position of our market is unaltered since my report of this day week. The weather is now very warm, varying from 90 te 95 degrees in the shade. This high temperature is unusual in early May, and coming immediately after thesevere drought of the past month vegetation is completely checked. Rain is very much needed, and until it does come the newly seeded creps, as well as winter wheat, are in a pre- carious state. Flour—The demand keeps steady. Stocks of beth flour and wheat are low and are not aceumulating. Prices are very firm ai last week's quotations. The following are Montreal quotations on the 14th :— i i Superior Extra...........-+ soos $5 30 @ 5 35 Extra Superfine.......... 5 20 @ 5 25 SNOT choleedsxtectipniapincneicces Un ae Spring Extra....ccccccccoccccoeee 515 @ 5 20 Saperfine..........cerccrerscerccee - 480 @ 485 Strong Bakers’............ cauadan 550 @ 615 PED dhe decapeanecnccnspaesoees enenees 430 @ 435 PION, soso osc creer esgesccnts 400 @ 0060 POLK, The Montreal Gazette of the 14th inst. says :—-‘‘ The rapid decline in the priee ot | pork and lard in Chizago is about as re! markable as was the movement preeeding it, when MeGeoch had such a good thing en Armour, and many in the trade seem to think that the fermer gentieman is the guiding spirit in the present downward rush of values. Pork in Chicago sold down 32}e. and 37) per bbl to $16.15 and 16 20. May and June, $16.20 July. Lard was also very weak and 35c per 100 lbs lower, closing at $10.15 asked May and June, $10.17} July. The stock of lard in the prineipal markets of the United States is 184,000 tierces, against %20,- 000 tierces at this time last year, show- ing # decrease of 136,000 tierces. In England the stocks are estimated at 57,000 tierces, and in Europe at abont 50,000 tiercea. The qnantity afloat for Eurepe is estimate! at 45,000 tierees, In this market the feeling in pork and lard was weak, and we quete Chicago mess pork $19.30 to $20, and Canada short-cut mess pork $20.50. Lard is also very quiet at 147 to 15}e per | in pails for Fairbanks’. may. The Beston Shipping List 13th inst., says: ‘‘The hay market sustains the im- proved tone noticed last week, and goed to eboice Eastern and Canads eommand $21 to $22 per ten. Ceeasional extra ears com- mmand $23. The fire atthe Besten & Maine depot destreyed about 300 tons hay. This has ne particular effect on the market, as there is still enough to supply the regular demand, but it helps the improvement which set in previeusly. Rye straw is quiet at $25 to $26 per ten MACKSREL. The mackere] are gradually werking nerthward -and §if ,the run centinues, as at present, the fishermen will soon be land- ing their captures here. Several fares were run into New York, during the last week, eomprising 75 to 100 barrels eaeh, fresh, and the fish were sold at from 2 te 5 cents apiece. Twotrips of new salt mackerel were also landed, 350 barrels in all, which were seld at $4 to $4.50 per barrel and sent to Philadelphia. At Boston there has been alight business this spring in ail kinds of dry and pickled fish, and priees are about the same as for several weeks past. The only receipts from St. Johnand P. E, L of importance have been 2,325 barrels ot mackerel, which are mestly unfier the con- trol of dealers. A Bosten writer says ‘‘good mackerel are going off pretty well, and if the Provineialists do not send too many this month present prices will be sustained. Large lets ef Nova Seotia medium threes sold at $3.75 to $4.00 per barrel, but hold- ers are not offering many at the first figure. American short mackere! are more desirable than any coming from the provinees this season, and cemmand higher prices. —<t. John News. Ir appears now that the celebrated ‘‘ Hyde Estate,’ which has at various times excited attention during the last few years, turns ont to be asam semewhere in the vicinity of five Leeal veseipts by rail | | Butter, per lb by the tub CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. Charlottetowa, May 17, 1881. MBAT. Beef, (small pieces), per lb $0.07 to 0.12 Beef, per lb (by the quarter) 0.04 to 0.09 Ham, per lb 0.10 to 0.12 Lamb, per lb 0.00 te 0.00 Mutten, per Ib 0.07 to @ 12 Pork, (suaa!l pieces), per Ib Pork, per ib (by the carcass), Veal, per ib 0 @7 to 0.10 0.064 to 0.07 0 03 to 0.08 POULTRY. Chickens, per pair Dueks, (each), Fow!ls, (each), Geere, (each), Partridges, (each), Turkeys, (per pair), Brant, (per pair), BREADSTUFFS. Buckwheat Flour per lb Flour, per bb) Fleur, per 166 lbs Vatmeal, per 100 lbs 0,25 to 0.30 6 20 ie 0.25 0.70 to 0.69 0 00 to 0.00 1.00 to 1.50 0.06 to 0.00 0.63 to 0 03 7.00 to 9.00 2 £0 to 3.00 3.25 to 3.50 FISH. Colfish, per qt] 2.00 to 4 50 ) Herring, per vbl 3.0 te 6 50 | Mackerel, per doz 0.30 to © 40 BOARDS. | Hemlock, per 100 feet 0.51 to 1.00 Pine, “10 1.62 to 2.7 de 6 80 to 1.90 Shingles, per M 1.50 to 1 55 MISCELLANEOUS. Apples, per bushel 0.70 te 1.00 riey, per bushel 0.65 te 0.70 Batter, (fresh), per lb 0.20 te 0.25 8.17 te 0.19 Calfskins, per lb 0.08 te 0.10 Cheese, (new milk), per !b 6.12 to 0,16 Eggs per dozen 0.10 to 0.12 Hay, per 100 lbs 6.40 to 0.45 Hides, per lb 0 05 to 0,06 Honey, per ib 0.25 t0 0 3 Homespun. (men’s wear). per yd 0.65 to 1.05 Homespun, (wemen’s wear), do 0.35 to 0.48 Homespun flannel, per yard 0 32 te 0 36 Lard, per lb 0 12 to 0.16 Oats, per bushel 0.45 to 0.48 Oatmeal, per cwt 3.25 to 3.50 Pear] barley, per lh 0.03 te 0 04 Potatoes, ‘per bushel 0 32to U 34 Sheepskins, (each) 0 $0 te 1.20 Tallow, per lb 0.0] to 0.08 Turnips, per bushel 0.14 to 0.16 Wool, per ib 0.16 to 0.17 > MARRIED, At Somerville, Mass., on May Oth, by Kev. Mr. Chadbourne, Mr. &. P. H) Webber,te Em- ma Uaroline, youngest daughter of the laie Mra. P. G, Clarke, of this city, At the Usborme House. on Tuesday, the 10th imst., by the Rev. J. M. McLeod, Capt. Alex. McLeod, of Poiut Prim, te Miss Marya- ret Murchison, daughter ef Capt. Donald Murcheson, of the same place = ee ee Hostoway’s Oinstwant aypd Piris, —Short- ness of Breath, Coughs, and Colds..—Thous- ands of testimonials can be produced to prove the power possessed by these corrective reme- dies in cases of asthma iacipent consuurption, andall disorders of the chest and lungs. The Ointment, well rubbed upon the chest and back, penetrating the skin, is absorbed and carried directly to the lungs, where, in im- mediate contact with the whole mass of circu- lating bieod, it neutrafises or expels those im- purities, which are the toundation of consump- tion, a-thma, bronchitis, paeumonia and sim’s lar complaints. On the appearance of the first consumptive symptoms, the back and chest of the patient should be fomented with warm brine, dried with @ coarse cloth, and Hol- loway’s Ointment then well rubbed in. Its absorption will subdue advanciag symptoms, and baffle this this tormidable foe, NEW STORE. New Goods THE subscrib’r has opened a GROCERY l STORE at Crapaud Corner, on the CASH PRINCIPLE, called the Farmer’s Grosery & Drug Store, where he intends to keepa large supply of GOCERIES and MEDICINES ; also, WOOD- EN and EARTHENWARE, and will sell cheaper than the cheapest, Our motto being quick sales and smail profits. The very best article in Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Cornmeal, Brooms, Pails and Milk Pans. will be kept and warranted to give satisfaction. Farmers e2¢ others will find it to their ad- vantage 1o examine this stock before purchas. ing elsewhere. A discount will be made for Tea Party Sup- plies. The highest price paid in cash jor Eggs and Batter, 0. B. WADMAN. wkly 2in Crapaud, May 20, 1881. G. W. SHALLCROSS & CO., Wholesale Potato Dealers, 326 & 328 NORTH DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA. We are the agents of JACOB WALTON, Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, and by his permie- sion refer to him. { May, 20,’81. wim Horse Wanted. stylish black or dark bay horse, about fifteen and a half hands high, and weigh- ing between 10 and 11 bundred pounds, en- quire of ROBERT CRABB, “Farmpa’s Ars.” Sprague Churn. HIS CHURN was eunstet First Prize at the Exhibition last fall, and gives good Satisfaction, For sale cleap, at Ch’town, May 20, 1881. dollars, and it is doubtfui whether the family, even if so disposed, could establish their claim te this amount. J, & R. SCOTT'S, Kent Street. Ch’town, May 20, '81 2m 0.09 te 0.00 | JUST RECEIVED! Fanos, Organs and Organettes, PIANOS TO RENT. ——e Alse received per Ethel Blanche, trom Londen, Musical Merchandise in General C. P. FLETCHER, May 13, 1581—2i whly 2i VING resigned the Agency of the MILL VALLEY MILLS, bas much picasure H* removed the CLOTH DEPOT ‘Simpson, adjoining Walker’s Corver, whyre be {has openeu out with a fall line of Cloth, Fian- Having secured @ large interest in the Char-| lottetown Woollen Factory, it will be to his interest to Keep always on hand a@ first-class stock, and he hopes to be able to give all his customers better satisfaction than heretofore, | He respectfally solicits from the public a con. | tinuation of the patronage with which he haa been fayored in the past. Will pay the highest price for Wool curing the season, Ch’town, May 20,1881. wkly SHERIFF'S SALE. Dante Hopeson, Plaintiff, acd Wirtiam McRag, Derespanr. BY virtue of a writ of Statate Execution, to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Daniel Hodgson against William Mc- Rae, | have taken and seized, as the pro- perty of the said William McRae, ali the right,title and interest of the said William McRae, in and to the following property, viz: I] that tract,piece or parcel of land, situate 4% lying and being on Let or Township number Fitty-eight, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bonnded and descreibd as follows, that is to say ; Commencing on the southsrn bank of Pinette River, in the western line of the land in the occupation of Alex- ander Williams ; thence southerly tn ihe west- ern boundary of the land of the said Alexander Williams and the western lime of the Jan in the occupation of John Stewart until it strikes the rear of the lend lately occupied by the late Donald McRae, and now occupied by the widow and sons of the said Donald McKae ; thence northwestwardly in tbe northcastern line of the said farm jately in possession of the said Donald McRae, till it reaches the ahore of Pinette River, and thence eastwardly along the various courses of the bank of the said River to place of beginning, containing by estimation one hundred and thirty (130) acres of land, a little more or less, and the said land is bounded on the north and northwest by Pi- nette River on the weatand southwest by land lately in possession of the late Donald McRae, and on the east by lands in possession of Alex- ander Williame and John Stewart, in Queen's County. And I do kereby give Pablic Notice, that I will, on Tuesday, the Twenty-second Day of November, A. D. 1881, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at the New Law Courts Building! in the said County, set up and sell by Public| Auction, the said property, er as mach thereof, as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ. being Three Hundred and Sixty-one Dol- lars and Twenty-seven cents, ($361.27) with interest on Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250) from the Eleventh Day of December, A. D. One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy- nine, at the rate of Eight per cent, per annum, till paid, besides Sheriff's fees and all legal incidental expenses, H. J. CALLBECK, Sheriff Sherifi’s Office, Queeu’s County, May 14th, A. D, 1581. Edward J. Hodgson, Plaintiff's Attorney, May 20, 181. 3ins Sign of the ** Big Fidd‘e,” Queen Stree, Pownal. N ursery| W.Gordon, a y ‘\ in informing the public generally, that he has! } {fer a Price Liat. nel, &c., to exchange for Wool, at the usual prices, for manufactory. 1000 MUN WANTED At Forest City, Jackson Brook and Kingman, MAINE, To Peel Hemlock Bark, to commence middle of May and lee) until last of August. s® Wages liberal and beard paid. F. SHAW & BROS. May 16, 1881, -~AND— } SHRED STORE. | TE have been in the Nursery and Seed business fer thirteen years, and are in a position to sell as yood if pot a better article than any other offered for sale. We havea good steck of Frait and ether Trees, as well as Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. end JAS. J. GAY. to the Store lately occexpied by Mr. Albert! May 17, '$1—2w pd NORTON’S EXPRESS. KDERS for NORTON’S EXPRESS may be left at the Stores of H. Coombs, Dr. Dodd, er G. H. Haszard, where Blanks will be furnished on application, or with hk. B. NORTON, At the Store of Messrs. Bourke, Son & Co. May 14, 158!—3i law, wkly li ~ OLYDESDALE HORSE BARRISTER Bay. Foaled March 20th, 1878, RED by the late Edward Pease, Esy , i Gr encroft, Darlington, got by Emperer (277), Dam Bounce by Huonest Tom (1105 ) BARRISTER was shown fvuur times in 1880, and ga.ned the following Prizes, vie: First at the Shropshire and West Midland Agricul- tural Society ; Second at the Bath and West of England Meeting at Worcester (in this in- stance he beat Lord Ellesmere’s Colt that was first at London), at the Great Yorkshire So- ciety’s Meeting at Barnsley he was placed Third, and was highly commended at the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Carlisle, Sire of BARRISTER: Eniperor (277) Bay foaled in 1870, bred by Mr, L. ¢ lark, ‘angie Glen,Campbeltown,Argyleshire, got by Large’s Jock (444), Dam Beli by Sovereign (814), Great Dam Smiler by Champion (125), Great Dam Kosy by Farmer's Fancy (298), when the property ot Mr. Il’, Crawford. Emperor (:77) at a turee-year old was awarded the Kirkcudbright Premium of £100 in 1873, and was afterwards soli to the late Mr. Pease for £600; at the Worcester Agricaltural Society's Meeting held at Kidderminster he gained the Second Prize; at the Royal Agricultural So- ciety 8 Meeting at Bedford he won the Third Prize ; at the same Socicty’s Meeting held at Tauntor he was again awarded the Third trize, Large’s Jock (444) got by Old Clyde (574), which gained the first prize at Hadding- ton in (858. Same year he won the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland's Third Prize at Aberdecn. Sovereign (814) was got by General Williams (326), which gained the Third Prize at the Highland Society’s Show at Dumfries in 1860, and Second at the same Society’s Show at lerth in 1861. Farmer's Fancy (298) won the First Prize at the High- jand Svuciety’s Show at Glasgow in 1844, and Second at the same Sovicty’s Show at Dum- fries in 1845. Dam of Barrister, Bounce. She was shown in 1877, at the Worcester Agricultural So- ciety’s Meeting, beld at Kidderminster, and gained the Second Prize. She was also placed Third in the same year at the Royal Society's Meeting, held at Taun on. In 1878 she won the First Prize at the Worcester Agricuitural Society (beating the mare that got First Prize at the same Society the year before.) She was also shown the same year at the Warwick- shire Agricultural Society and gained the First Prize. In 1879 she was not shown, In 1580 she gained the First Prize at the Bath and West of England Meeting, held at Worcester (on that occassion she beat Lord Ellesmere’s Firstand Second Prise mares that won the Royal at Carlisle.) At the Shropshire and West Midland Agricultural society she won the First Prize, At the Great Yorkshire So- clety's meeting, held at Barnsley, she gajned the Second Prize (beating Lord Ellesmere’s Royal mares again. The above Horse will stand at the Govern- ment Stock Farm during the season, with the exception of Fridays, from 11 o'clock a. m, to to 4 o'clock p. m., when he will stand at Mr, P. Connoily’s stables, Charlottetown, He will be allowed to serve a timited number of good mares at $9 cash cach; or $10 by note payable lat day of December next, FRANCIS BELL, Ch’town, May 18, ’81—kca sp Manager. FRESH SEEDS | Flower Seeds, Vegetable Seeds, Field Seeds, PURE, FRESH AND RELIABLE, LT FLOWER SEEDS—Over One Hundred Varieties, IN VEGETABLE SEEDS—Asyaragus, Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, © 32:8 ¢ ww” + @ i 2 es =. a, 3 as << L= m2 AF oe Bik: a) ae a2 5» $ OW iia seh Oo s ~ fa ne 4 eS = & in — ee QO ce l22260 QO S isiiti? s4sie& oe om. (Ets. 8, ~” Ss | ey 4 os = — mM @ 1 i. & Se © FE 2 3! > = itn 3 35 4 wm UW 222 3 }3 a2 2 26 ya go<s5 % 4 _ Bix5* 38 } $2 3535332 5 5is acne & S 2334503 + © 24 948sne OQ mie : myag gt? e NM So BILLS OF. LADING —FOR SALE— AT THE EXAMINER OFFICE. Cress, Cucumber, Lettuce, Mangold, Onion, | Parsnip, Peas, Radish, Tomato, &c , &c. IN FIELD SEEDS—Island Clover and | Timothy, Canadian Clover, Early and Large } te. | TURNIP SEED — Carter's Imperial, and | other varieties. } CATALOGUE FREE *O ALL, GEORGE CARTER, { | Upper Great George Street, April 20—-dy im Yaw wky Grand Lake Stream, Vauceboro, | ee —— eee eee SHIP NEWS. ENTERED, |May 12.—Stmr. Woreester, Hedge, Boston, 512 bags, and 27 bbls. potatoes, by R MeMillan; 20 bb.s mackerel by Thomas Doyle; 100 empty casks, by Arthur & Toombs; 100 bays petatoes, by C V Me- Gregor; 32 cases eggs by Jeseph Gallant; Zs empty easks, anu 25 cases eggs, by 1’ J Farquharson; 205 cases eggs, by J M Auld; 300 eases eggs, by John Hughes; 76 bates junk by Joseph Evans; 116 bales liay, and 57 cases eggs, by Arthur & ‘Toombs, 103 cases eggs, per P Ei & R; 5 pkgs skins, C F stackpole; 299 L potatoes. perrP E 1 R Ry 2s bags, ae (3 bbls potatoes, by U Farquharson; 10 cases egzs by H Coombs; 15 cases exga by RK Brace; 200 bags potatoes by Carvel Bro’s; 25 cases eggs by George Carter; 39 bags potatoes by F i & W L Dean; 24 cases eggs, by Ower Connolly & Cu; schr May Fiy, Channel, N’fid, 800 bash pota- toes, by Mr. Gillan; Omega, New Haven, 2233 bash potatoes by K. McMillen. 13-—schr Elizabeth, Pictou, bal; brigt Alice, Souris, 2547 bags salt, 500 pieces deal by L C Owen; Lizzie M, Orwell, ballast, May 14—Laura ©., Bay Verte, deals, to I. C. Owen; John Bell, Newcastle, lumber te Poole. May 16.—schr Rising Dawn, Pictou, coal te Hughes; Alert, Cape Wolfo, bal; Bounty, Pictou, coal te Hughes; J W Alian, Bay Verte, scantling; Natalie, Barbadees, 228 puns molasses; 8 bbla do; 26 hhds sugar, 4 bbis coffee, 500 coeoanuts, to George Coombs. May 17—schr General Grant, Crapaud, 2000 bush potatves; Wallace, Pinnette, cate; Margaret Jame, Bactouche, deals, ete., to J F Rebertson; P LG, Crapand, potatoer, May 18—chr Cetewayo, St Johu’s, Ntii, bal; Carroll, Wright, Boston, mdee; Ficrenee, Liverpool, mise; Montague. Pictou, coal; Lawade, Pert Hastings, limestone. May 19-—Sch Phenora, Tatmagouche, boards ; Three Sisters, Pictou, on Alice, Souris, salt; Quickstep, Orwell, potatoes, CLREARKD, May 12.—sehr Neva baytield, 300 empty bage Hydra, Pictou, ballast. 13.—Elizabeth, Arichat, bal; Isabella, Sum- merside, salt; Camelion, Picton, eval, Margaret Mary, Uape Traverse, potatoes to Carvell Bros; Claymere, Newcastle lumber to Poule; KR Munn, Crapaud, 1000 bash potatoes to Longworth & Co; Livenia, Liverpool, via Murray Harbor, mdse; Mary Jane, West Peint, 2.600 bush oats to Longworth & Co.; Winnie, Pin- nette, 539 bush potatoes; Wild Hriar, Chatham, lumber; Emma, Port Hill, bal. May 14—Brigt. Lionel, Plymouth, 51,225 bush. eats and 581 pieces deal by Peake Bres. ; brigt. Athol, from Philadelphia, 2350 bales hay, containing 127 tons, and 450 bush potatoes by & W Higys; Came- lion, Pictou, bal.; R Munn, West Point, mdse, by Longworth & Coe. ; Claymore, Pictou, bal.; Break ef Day, Tatmagcuch-, sundries ; John Bell, Magdalen lslaade, salt. f May 16 —Kising Dawa, Pictou, bal; Bounty, Pictou, bal; W L Songster, Pownal, bal; Emeraid, Pictou, pitch pine; schr Kitty Clyde, New York, 6331 bueh potatoes by Jobn Hughes. 16—-Winnie, Pinuetie, sundry mdse. May 17 —barque Lizzie Cameron, Queens- town, 2995) bush oats, 41% pes deal by L C Owen; Harmony, Philadelphia, 5007 bash potatoes; Wiid Briar, Pictou, bal. May 17-—Schr Victor, Summerside, bal; J W Ailen, Bay Verte, bal. 18—Schr New Dominion, Halifax, 600 bueh potatoes, 1700 do oats, by H W Millar; Mary Jane, West Point, supplies by H Haszard. May i8--sch Neva, St John’s Nfld, 70 head eattle, 53 sheep, 400 bush oats, by D McMillan; 100 bbls pork, 83 pkgs butter, 40 do lard, 50 bags timothy seed, by O Connolly & Co; 46 Uhls pork, by G J Wright. 19—Sehr Albert, Murray Ha:ber, mdse; PL G, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Bonnie Bell, New York, 6593 busliels potatees, by P W Hyndman; Spring Bud, New York, 4836 bush potatoes, by Carvell + ros; Maria Pradentia, Philadelphia, 2800 bush ta by J M Auld; Ring Leader, New York, 5588,bush p otatoes by Hyue- man Bros. OUTPORTS, Murray Harbor, May ¥.—Cid Sch Cete- wayo, Tatmagouche, ballast. LO—Sch Mary jane, Montague, 2555 bush potatoes; Alice May, Pictou, ba). Georgetown, May 14 Halifax, sundries. Montague, May 14-—Sch Acme, New York, 2835 bash potatoes, by MeDonald & White- man. New Lonien, 13th—ent Isabella, Rockport, ballast. Murray Harber, il-—sch Walter A Rice, Weil Pieet, bal. Cardigan Bridge, 13—ech Lizzie D Baker, Weill Flees, bal. Georgetown, May 11—Entered brigt L J Westaway, Rouen, limestone. Crapaad, !2- Oleared sch Chancellor, New York, 4334 bush potatoes, by John Hughes. Souris, May 16—Cld Sch Lada, Coding, Nfld, salt, by A Gallis, St. Peters Bay, May 16—Sch Glide, Halifax, sundries to Shaw and Rolfe. Crapaud, May 16—Cld Rt McKae, New aven, 3470 bush potatoes by J Green; L& 8, Boston, 2672 bush petatoes by Geo. Howatt. 13—Cld Canadian, Baltimore, 638 bales bay, containing 52 tons, by John Hughes, Pinette, May 12—cld Merning Light, 1700 bush potatoes, 400 do oate, by J M Stewart; Active, Halifax, 1300 bush potatoes, 300 de oats, by J M Stewart. Murray Harbor, May 16—cld sch Jewell, Halifax, 1706 bush petatees, 30 do turnips; fch Joha Wesley, ach Walter A Rich; Baltimere, 3018, bush potatoes, 25 bbis mackerel, by John Hughes. Montague, May 14—eld ach @orssir, Hali- fax, 2500 bush petatoes, by Geo Wightman. Montague, May 16-—cld Sch R Ross, New York, 6,000 bush potatoes, by John Hughes; brigt Dexter, Heston, 6.490 bush potatoes, by Wightman & McDonald. : 5 gare as ‘Tne Boston Silver Plating Company is acw repared todo all kinds of Gold and Silver lating, such as knives, forks, spoons, cabe baskets, fruit stands, tea sets, watches and jewelry of every description. Doctor's instruments of every description. All plated ware repaired in the best maiiner. Carriage work, handles, davhers, &c., &e N. 5.—Every job warranted to give entire satisfaction er no charge made, Shop opposite the Aihenwuin. W. Browx, Manager. P.O, Box 219, Charlottetown, [ap 1 wk Bae J