qussee eo ee ee Oh en a eee ei: aD TED: <r at ARPT _ . 3 ee rica pbeateetesppineaand soem eee et enc cent oss oe ee dncacthanininaitalillth ett weal — ee sm TFTA TT OS aes A AS THe: eS Cs 1283 7 7 =|. HH 3 eg AL ts ah de elbiatind ile ieles a oat fi des Shed an V 4 ok Meda. onbnadee ° aes Lec a “~ manne sini : ; a — nem nero meme a _ remnant - — A ne CR A RE NO CIE na ea See ~— ——_—= 17] ewe te We have now upon the Shelves the Bulk of o Stock has been personally selected, and is Complete in all De Retail. May 10, 1831. Fecan GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. . ' Mirren sutstowy, Co. Cork, May 28 A serious affeay took place here on Fri- day, in cotisequence of the attempt of the} Sheriff to evict ve tevants on the estate of | the Countess of Kingston. The sheriff was | assisted by 250 police and unlitary, imelud- ing @ troop of dragoons, bat the resistance | ef the people was s) determined that the | work was only partly accomplished. The) chapel bell of Micchelistown began ringing | in the morning to warn the country that evictions were about to begin. The chapel bells ten miles around took up the refrarm, calling the population to assemble. The police attempted to stop the bells but did not = stuceced. Ten thousand persons assembled here in ‘ess than an hour. A large number gathered round the police and military. Whiie the first eviction was proceeding, egys, stones aud other missiles were thrown at the sheriff and his assistants, | Three evictions were carried out; toexecute | the next two it was necessary to pass} through the town. The people obstructed) aud sent showers: { stours into the con-| stabulary. The cavalary charged and diove them ack, but tlicy only returned in| greater force and with new daring. > & While} passing a yard behind waich « large number ef rioters were concealed, a heavy volley of etunes was delivere and one of the eavalry horses was killed. The throngh the yard aid dispersed the assail- anta at the point of the bayonet. Several were wonuded. One mans jaw was cut open. Twelve soldiers were struck-and many police were injured. The Riot Act, was read twice wit)iout effect, and in con-| Sequence of the resistance it was decided not to proceed further with the work of evictions. The excitement lasted late inte | the night, but thee was ne further dis turbance. Desux, May 29. of ias been one 10 the authoritica o mM cannot becoming demoralized. against them. Alter g march they find in e that the wells are de- filed with mud and rubbish, so that no man ean quench his thirst. No patrol can ven- ture farexcept in great force. the country is left in the hands of marauders who carry ou their lawiess practices with the utmost imponity. Tas governing powers are alinost helpless. ol grave t Tre- i Tt 10 The past week anxiety and «larm land. The situat lice are rapidly very mans hand @ long and fatigain some country villa, iaat Loypon, May 29. The Kelimallock Land Leayue started a movement for presenting Father Sheehy, the imprisoned priest, with a waticnal tes- timonial. At a land meeting at Duncannon, Coun Werford, to-day, (anon Doyle, who pre- sided, waid the Land bill was one of the greatest shams ever passed through the Howse of Commons. Aman named Dewysey, a farmer, who téok land from which a tenant had been evicted, was fired at from behind a hedye in the County Gal» ay aud was killed. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Beri, May 23. During the adjourned “debate in the Reichstag on incor; ora'ing Hamburg in the Zoliverein, 2 moton to Wind:thoelst was carried requesting customs arrangements with Hamburg until the pending discus- sions Were end-d, as the Government had made no officiai communication te the Reichstag in regar| to the signature of the Hambury convention. The debate pro- ceeded, the result which can only be regarded as a piece of ex post fucto leg- islation which will never come tu be ap plied. of Panis, May 23. Count Francios Xavier de Cassabianca, the French statesiuan, is dead. Lonpox, May 23. Earl Camperdown will probably succeed to the Governorship of Madras Presidency, made vacant by the death of Governor Adan. The Standard publishes the following: Our Tunis correspondent wires he was suiu- moned to the telegraph office to reeetve the price of thirteen iessages not furwarded Qn inquiry he was told the telegrams were despatched from Tunis, but stopped at Paris by order of the Government. UNITED STATES. New York, May 29. Ex-Governor Tiiden says under nv cir- cumstances would. he be a candidate fur the U.S. Senate. He says the most honor- able course for the Democratic party is to refer the representation of New York in the Senate tu the action of the people in the fall elections. The Commissicrers of Emigration are in- investigating charyes of bad treatment made by emgrauts against the various steamship companies. Tue Cornell crew have decided to ge to England to-day, in hopes tv be allowed to enter the Heniey regatta. Wm H Vanderbilt, who arrived from Europe yesterday, said to a reporter that Conkling had made a grave misiake im Te- Signing. He left che Stare without repre- sentation aud the Republicans in the min- ority. When the yuestion shali be submit- ted to the people, whether to fuliow the party or Conkling, the people will rally together around the party. Coukiing will find himself alone. Denver, Col., May 28. police charged | yei--sch Henry Swan, Shediac, bal; Maggie Se Se = -— i= the Grande when the south bound frewht tram #erdidenly rounded a carve and cernshed into the caboose of the cuonatruction train, contain- was hacking north from Prices Very Low for Cash. _GHOR GB DA fee “oy 5 ye © 3 i4,? i ful? /) 2. _™ : ~ ae © IMPORTATIO} ents, Wholesale and TON . VIES & CO. =— Rees = ~ PERK ing twenty men, killing one and injaring| ten others, Sr. Louts, May 29. The Colier White Lead and Oil Company | has been burned. There is an tmmense loss in property and consequent suspension | of business. Newark, N. J., May 29. Mrs. Rosa Tayler, an aged widew, was | ‘Spring | Se £2 arrested to-day for throwing @ paving stone | ina fit of anger at Michael McCarthy, | aged ten years. The stone fractured the, bey a skull ; he is dying. saistoL, Tenn., May 28. Jim Baker xhot and killed Alexander Our Stock is first-class in every particrlar, and we only ask an inspection of the eame to convince you that we are viving the _| Newest and best Goods at the lowest prices. Osberne and twe Reynor brothers, and | mortally wounded another man, name V., on the 26th. Kilgere with sa:rne day. Muricipal election that day. . ee Vy eather a knife at rT? . 4 : ‘ai JUL CLI. Pro ail iti: # feys ive | 2 , } ours for ihe Maritime Previnces. Torosto, May 3>—10 a. m Light to moderate breezes and fair Weather. A a Speciai Notices. | Buy your lamps at the Charletietown Oii Depot. —lw. Tus beat brand Am. Oil in the market at the Charlottetowu Oil Depot.—1lw. ‘Lig Dominion Safety Fund Life Association oo & Jae, GB. C..- f Qucen’s County, J. Mercacr, Sydney Street. or Agent Appcie Quince and Peach Butter, at Beer) & Golf's. m il Pine Appies, Cucumbers, Rhubarb, anges, }emona and Apples, by ‘*Carrel!,” The Confectionery. mls 3i Best Am. Kerosene at the Charlottetown Oil Depot, 38 cents per gallun.— May 23.—lw. Redeque Oysters on the Half Shell, at the ‘Lorne Restaurant.” Bos Ker Hie Pickles (in baik) oniy 20 cents per quart, at the Fish Market. —ml4 3i_eed KRecmivED and to arrive by next boats, a At BIgSl new and select assortment of Jewelry aud ! jooared for Watches. at G. BH. Taylor & Co's., North Side Queen Square, m6 2w eed WanrTeD, a gocd Salesman. Apply to Beer & Goll. Orcuarp Grass, for sale at George Carter's Great George Street. mils2iws un- | known, at Osborn’s Ferd, Scott county, | Jim Stapleton killed Sau | Mickellsville the | The diffienlties grew out ef the | Or- | at, NEW STRIPED AND CHECKE NEW BUNTINGS, NEW GRENADIN!I NEW PRINTI NE 10 us, 1D > SUITABLE W PR ———— ee eS ———— FOR THE SEASON'S T ameeeeneepeneeen 3 () nen D SILKS, NEW LAC CAMBRICS, INTED SATIN, —:0:———— NEW FRILLINGS, NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRINGES. % STERNS ‘PYEG to inform their customers, and the public generally, that they have completed their [mportations, and are now ready with an xtensive Show of New Goods NEW SCARES, SS RADE. -Y Ss, ‘KE GOOT . ~ + & é . 4 a. 3. y sop . oat : bd ; + Ze zh ’ +cx ' . Bog ‘ th B -LawW. Newest Hats and Reanets of Every Descrigtian. Latest Jovelties in Bress Geods, Prints, | ssl» pee ata Best ee” ee tte’ -fLasee Ricniag af Lieothor: end Viamen 4. Any person becoming possessed of or ¢ Ribbons. Ties, Gloves and Hosiery, Large Bisplay of Feathers and Flowers, keeping any horee, carriage or asieigh daring any part of the period between RASA em 827 Tee ae , ; » Ab hae eS - “5s PRS gee me ithe firstday of Jauuary, L881, and the thirty- AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTH ARD TWEEOS AY VERY LOW PRICES. | Geis dao? Dectenben dk. Te Aaa. ance ipart of apy sueceeding year thereafter, be- CANPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. ROOM PAPER. gianing and ending as atoresaid, shall be iable to the tax on such borse, carriage and . lsieigh imposed by this By-Law as if he had <.— NEw (.00DS BY EVERY mTEAMER., ly —— eed "i ve ‘ d or co ai hone, carriage ' > a x = > — ye e* - : ' 4 aed : av) woke » _ 7 | PERKINS & STERNS. [ENG tera whole year, and the Collestor Charlottetown, May 19. 1881. = thereof is hereby empowered and required to ; . sbeeiail , noguledibemenensiiun . — sn SY a | ten and ard enforce such Tax of and from =a , a ae [the owner er keeper of seach horse, carriage EXECUTORS’ SALE. Diy! ifs (AT yl pan | is ee Fi Ge | and sleigh. e RIVATE SALE, |REAL ESTATE 88%. serous a rope ee iY ALE WW a8 = aes | 5. The tax aforesaid shall be paid on or CEYWIR FQUNDS ISE\ aS ris i POSITIVE ARD UNRESERVED SALE, eee WIORP. , i ; 1 AM instructed by the Executers of the Estate of the late Edward Morrisey to | se! T AUCTION, on the premises, on ‘Wednesday, the 18th cf Jane, 12 o'clock, 11e0n, } at ; | That kpown as at the east m Valuable and well known Preperty *Morrisey’s Foundry,” situated | end of Kent Street, and admirably foundry or Factory purposes, Phe Land measures #4 feet: nu hent street hand extends back 160 feet, being Town Lot , No. 7 and part of ‘Town Lot No. 8, in the 4th! j:undred. The Buildings consist of a Pattern | Shop, Movlding ~hop, Machine Shop, Repair | Shop, Blacken ith’s Forge and Brass Foundry, | There is also int rear of the Land abeve | he Yi, DESIRABLE KESIDENCE, on corner of Pownal and Kent furtaer particulars apply on VERY Hore : tuated rd Bi streets. the premises t ror » Rrrr EDWARD CORBETT. May 23, ’81—3w sat tu me Sr Te Fg. island Pottery, PEXHE above Company has on hand a large & quantity of MILK PANS, FLOWER POTS, BUTTER CROCKS, rreyy pais BEAN POTS, MOLASSES JARS, LESERVE CROCKS PRESER : and ether Ware which they offer at Wislesale Oniy. Samples can be seen at the olfice cf the : fF . arene _ 7s eoale. . . - - | 3 ‘ uy » Sopa W ater, (ail flavors.) from Dow’s cele- | dgscribed « piece of | and 40x79 teet, part of wadersignoed—Corner Queen and Water Sts, brated Fountaia, at the ‘* Lorae Restaurant.” Fucs.—A few doz. pure Black Spanish Grecery-—It. K. B-ace. m2} Nsw stock of Groceries just received, cheapest in the city, at the Fish Market. —31 ewd. (ieava JELLY, at Beer & Goft’s, aa bee mil W. Tremats has just epened a choice assortment of carpets aud priced them low, ml4 31. CHorce Prunes, in jars and bulk, at the Fish Market. m 14 31 eod Fre-~ Rhubarb and Oranges at Beer & Goll ’s {mis Feesa Garden and Field Seeds at WwW. P. COLWILLS. fa l4 Insurance.—Marine, Fire, Life and Acci- lent--effected in most rehable companies. Finn. W. Hyxoman, Agent. [ape PIED. At 2a’clock p. m,on the 30th May, Wm Ewen Clarke, Esq , Mount Stewart. euly eight days ill, of Erysipelas. {The Fuoeral will take place from his late residemce on Wednesday, at 2 p. m, when riends and acquaintances are respectiully in- vited | At Charlottetown, on Menday, May 30th, Pennie, aged 3 years and 9 months. (K, C. Advertiar please copy ) At Lot 38, on the 20th May, after an ill- mess of eight days, of intlamaticn of the iungs, Thomas, the only son of Samuel and Margaret Rodgerson, aged 17 years. luring is iduest ho was comtorted by the cousol- ing visits of his Parish Priest, Rev. M. J. : McMillan. May he rest in peace. He bas gove from his friends To the Lome of the biest, Which cur swest Savieur promised ‘To those he loved best. At Big Point, Lot 65, May i7th, after a short illieas, Mary, beloved caugh'er of Neil and Mary McWachern, aged ove year, 10 months and 19 days. * Ont of the mouth of babes and suckiings thou hast perfected praise.” At Brown's Creek, on the 19th inast., after an illness of three days, of spina! com- plaint, Angus, the beloved son of Angus and Sarah Campbell, aged 4 scars and 7 months. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 31—Aziadne, Chatham, lumber; Swan, Halitax, 33 puas rum, 20 do molasases, to Connolly; Mary Kate, St Peter's, © kh, Limestone; Napier, Pinette, potatoes to D Farquharson. CLEARED. May 30-R W Denham, Philadelphia, 5100 bush potatoes by U F Vates. F, Tracadie, bal. OUTPORTS. Souris, May 28— Entered Sch Lavinia Jane, The following particulars of the collision on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, beer reovived : The construction train 300 bbis herring to F. T. & W. L. Dean. | eall between nine aud eleven, a m., or seven Join Bernard. only son of John J. and Mary | ave. |) and Car Loads at Refinery Prices. | | Town Lot | with aright of way !5 f-et wide, No. 57, in the 3rd hundred, whieh | extending | 'Egga, for setting purposes, at the Family | to Graften street; will be sold either together ip | with the Foundry Property or separate. N. B —Thisa very valuable Property is now iordered for Positive and Unreserved Sale to/ | close the Estate. \. r¥V mt S 2 + ° } | Terms—Twenty five per cent. down, and |} the balance in four years with interest at six per cent. { en WILLIAM LOD! | Auctioneer. | i A MAN of good business capacity, who is ! desirous of engagiag in a business which | {will yield one hundred per cent. Im three! imonths, sure. business men do not allow the opportunity to pass unheeded. Address, |i. A., **Osborne House,” Charlottetown, or | | May 24, ’Sl—ths eee ae | Wanted Immediately, i | i | to eigh!, p- fa. fina 25 41 pd { iouse Barber shop i Siu .e undersigned having ed into B Partnership under th- title of ‘* Hak- RISON & G-LLIx,” are wvrepared te carry on ithe basiness of Barbering ta first-class style, in the above named Shop, which is abundantly | fitted for the purpose. { ‘They have a large experience in the busi-) | nese, and gtaraniee satisfaction to customers. | JOHN HARRISON, , JUSEPH GILLIS, Late of the empley ef Mr. Johu Power. | May 25—ti Unio enter f | ' ' | Hor Sale. | FIVE-YEAR OLD MARE, in good A condition, gentle aud smart, suitable for Carriage, etc. “vill be scld cheap for cash} For further information enquire at the EX-, AMINER Vifice, Charlottetown. lua ” { Chariotigtewn to Figtou. N OTICE is hereby yviven that On and Alter Monday, 23rd inst.. the Steamera will leave Charlottetown for Pictou at 7.30, a. m., instead of 5.30 as at the begianing of sezsov. May 26, 1581. DELICIOUS COFFEE! ; ' HAVE just received a consignment of | Five Cwt. of the FINEST FRENCH | COFFEE, prepard by Jokn Crump & Ce. | fromm the fiuest selected growths of Pure; Cotiee, and put up in pound and half-peund | Tins. Selling low to the trade. WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square Cornmeal. Vs) BLS. KILN DRIED JUST RE- 10 . May 23—6i Crapaud, May 28—Cld Sch Albert Clarence, Boston, 4500 bush potatoes, by S H Brown. mOURACE HASZARD. C.uAIVET. May 17, 1$81—3i @od ©(}(} BARRELS HERRING. For sale by: ema No sales at the Works. ots, Garden Vases, etc , made to order Also, Bone Dust for sale. FRED. W, 1, 'Sl—2aw HY NDMAN. May 2 SPILAG SUPPLURS 4) barrels choice brands Flour, 20) bays Navy Bread, 2.) tierces Sugar, 3 puns. Molasses, 735 chests and hali-chests Tea, 30 boxes aud half-bexes Flat Tobacew, ~<a Every description of Ornameutal Flower | | NEW. GANADI: IX POWN AND COUNTRY. “ pee SALE, on Easy Terms, CITY AND Ee SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, in deair- The) A by-Law Relating to Horses and | Garrlages, and for the Purpose of axis the same. fA } {a ; : | a} “it enacted by the rity Council of the | FP Cit | ' - ty of Charl-ttetown, as followe :—~ t. There shall be paid by every person a i resident of said City, and being the owner or keeper cf all Horses, Carriages and Sleighs kent or used for the purpose of pleasure er | pretit within the limits of the City of Char- i lottetown, the following annuasl assessment cf Tax, that ic to say: ‘The sum of two dollars for each and every horse so kept for pleasure er profit as aforesaid, and the sxm of one del- ‘or cach and every carriage or sleigh so yt as aforesaid, providec. always that mo »raeit shell be liable to pay the tax lLereby i more carriages or for more Je ghs than the aumber of horses owued by him. - ” The following notice and certficate shall be deposited with every person owning or being the owner or keeper of such horse, ear- riaze and sleigh by the City Callectoc or other person duly authorized t t. ne “ niposed for a: Horses and Carriage Taz. You are hereby r quires te give a just and trne account of ell horses, carriages and sleighs owned or kept by you for the pur- poses of plessure or profit. The following certificate is left with you te be filled up and trensmitte? to me within six days from the de liv ery ther eot. Dated this day ot A. D. 18 Form o- Return. ! certify that the number of horses, oats inves and sleighs owned or kept by me for- pleasure or protit sinee the first day of , A. B.. 188 ; or are 5. Any person cr persons keeping or own- ing any horse, carriage er sleigh, and whe ghall neylect or refuse to make due return thereof within the time specified, or who shall give a false statement relative to the number of Horses, carriages or sieivyhs owned or kept by him, shali be subject to the penalties of | botore the exprration of ten days after it has } been applied ior by the collector or other per- thorized, and in default of pay- persons owaing or keeping horsea, and sleighs shal! be sned for the duly i area farriage c | s lable localities. |amount of tho tax or assessment on the same ' semua lin the City Court of the City of Charlottetown i _ a eo . . . lat the suit of the City of Charlottetown, and Valuable FARMS, conveniently situated. | oy judgment being given exeention shall ismne containing from 50 to 260 Acres each. lin the usual manner. For particulars apply to > 6. Horses end Trucks owned and used b hall, upon conviction in the City Court i Law, 6 ; 4 TYRE ° . A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, Lieonsed ‘Fruckmen, are hereby exempt 11 Queer Street ifrom taxation. th’town, P. E. I. -- ti. Lge . : Pee p | 7. Any person or persons gnilty of an im- : at hac \fraction of the previvsions of this By- EDWARD T. RUSSELL & C2., | eon) : ’ ae e nar Se bee flee ay GENERAL it m1 vy “ "y Bai Commission Merchants, No. 2!3 State Street. BOSTON, May 14, 188". 1. ARTHUR & CO., GENERAL vommission Merchanis, | 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, MASS, May i6, }83!1. ; New Scotch Tweeds, ‘ +r * [wily | jaf the Stipendiary Magistrate, on the oath er | efirroation of any credible witness, forfeit and | pay at the diecretion o: the said Magistrate, a nity not execeding the sum of thirty dollars ichoffence,exclusiveof cost>,and in default of peyment thereof it shall and may be law- ‘ul for the said Magistrate to commit the ender or offenders te the common jail of said city for nny period not exceeding thirty days, unless the said penalty and costs | be sooner paid, | fla S.J (Sed) |W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, tor <t is Wa. B. Morrrson, City Clerk. | Charlottetown, 2let May. 158i. | '&A By-Lawfor allowing a Rate ef Discount on the Assessments on Real Estate and Incomes for the current year. 1 BRE it enacted by the City Conneil ef the > City of Chariottetown as follows ;— at the rate of two and one- allowed to all taz- i. A disceunt hali per cent shall he . 1 ae m2 oh Bi ” 10 boxes and half-boaee Twist Tobacco, ‘ bu a |; WREDS pavers who shall, on or before the Twentieth 38 caddies Gold Bar Tobacco, Bis a'§ | dev of Jnne, A. B., 1881, pay to the City 10) boxes Svap —— » ee whine a (Ot at, his office. the taxes severally due & wt . ee ‘ EN eh @' sng res > ‘9 » | Clerk, ab bis oiice, the taxes severally due 50 boxes T. i). Pipes, ANEW WORSTED CLOPHS, {them for the current year on Real Estate an 150 boxes Raisins, Incomes 10 bags Rice, A SPENDID CHOICE, (Sed. } W. BK. DAWSON, 25 boxes Nixey’s Black Lead, Sian si os ae (i. 8.) Miayor of the City of Ch’tcowa. Washbeards, Wrapping Paper, Which we are now making up to order in : , (3, a). Wee R MOR RISON, 5% kegs Nails, 200 bays palt, wet tick Nt i on ws City Clerk. 100 ee ae ae , F | EB Sb-U- ASS 4 YLE, Chailotietown, May 21, 18S oO tizs Lard (10 and 20 ib. tis), | enema ne ew aetna ne “0 casks American Kerosene Vil, i eee A By-Law for levying and specify. 40 cases do 0. de., Y : he * Me ie ‘é hi ee ne ie ‘ i space » poss tan : . 50 suits Oil Clothing, ‘A Good Fitiiag Garment. ins the rate of an Assessment om 150 barrels (good bright) Herriny. real estaie and incomes ia the For sale by BEER & SONS. City ef Charleitetown :— HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 23, 188it—1m ena Herring, Herring, HORACE HASZARD. May 17, 1881—6i eod a + A » Cornmeal, Cornmeal, “"N STORE and to arrive, 560 Barrels of Choice Kiln Dried Cernmeal, for sale at! ‘oWeat prices. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. Ci’town, May 20, '81—2w-3aw MONCTON SUGAR, “trders solicited fer rennid lots | | CARVELL BROS, may$-—2aw pat 2w TO LET. & COTTAGE, with Outbuildings and Gar- a den, situated on Spring Park Road, adjoining the residence of Mr. Geo. Sim- munds. For particulars apply to “ MKS. OFFER, Ch’town, May 6, '81—if Queen Street. iy place to ane Printing done is a the KXAMIANER PRINTING ROOMS, 150 Oh May 2,1881—ead FURNIT South Side Queen square, OvpvosiTE Post Orricr. : ai Discount in ail the Leading Styles. Gre vm =~ . ' ! ’ awing Room and Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth, Repps, ‘iapestry, Plushes, Cottelincs and Silk Poila, &c., at BOTrTres? PRICLS. ee URE | April, A. D., ist, a ¢ t Be it enacted ly the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as flows — 1, The rate cf assessment for the year eoumuencinug the Ist of January, A. D., 188i, and ending 3ist December, 188i, is hereby | specified and fixed at the rate of one and ene ‘quarter cent on every dollar of the value of ‘real estate withia the City of Charlottetown, | aceording to the valuation of such real estate aa assessed by the assessors of the said City in their valuation roll of such realestate, made jand duly returned by them en the eighth day ; ! ; | fot April, A. D., isl. 2. Zhe rate of assessment for the year ‘commencing the fst dey of January, A, D., | 1881, and ending 3ist December, A. D., 1881, ig hereby specified and fixed at the rate of ome | cent on every dollar of the amourt of the net | yearly income, salaries or receipts of all per- sous, partnerships and corporations, as asses. sed by the Assessors of the suid City in their valuation rolls of such income tax, made and duly returned by them on the 11th day of nd un the 12th day’ of " ; yn py ‘ j; April A. D, sS81. (§ Chamber Suits (Reautiiul Besign), (L.’S.] (Sgd) W. E. DAWSON, VERY CHEAP. Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, CHAIRS, KEDSTEADS, [ea DE TABLES, SOPAS, City wlerk. LOUNGES, BOOKCASES, ‘ ie F-eoees = WARDROBES, SINKS, BUREAUS, &e., &e. | ane rar - i ; _. ~~ 2ae ” . ' Matirasses and Gedding ef Lyery Doseripiioa, | All kinds of Window Furniture, Ornaments | Shades, Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Rings, Brack- | ets, Cornices and Venetian Blinds, &e. All | ordera promptly executed. : Mirrera, Cookin Glasses and Plates ( replace old ones.) Picture Frames, Gilt, Walnut and Fan ¥| Mouldings made np yromptly to order at | great discount. Carpets cut, made and laid promptly. a ; ; + ' Js t : Ali kinds of Cabinet and Upholstery work | Qi. UBSCRIRE done at shortest notice. Fob. 17, Bt _3 JOHN NEWSON. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. ’ ' _ -~<<- or the DAYLY EXAMINER the Uhespest end mest Newsy Paper Wie published in the Provinces,