* OT taal BaP tint ais te RN A PN el gg, OM ec a NR A GENERAL NEWS Arrangements are being made for the exhibition of Canadian fisheries in London, England, n« The idolatry of the world has been minished more wiihin the past fifty years, : ; ) than in the thcusand years which preeed ed it. An An ad knocl owing to the diminution in hard knocks is become xt year ul erican anatomist maintains that and butting the human skull ts thinner. Orrawa, July 14— Homer and Reid, both Liberal-Conservatives, were yesterday tor Ne Ww VW est elected by acclamatvon minster and Cariboe, It is said it is contemplated to cali out seven thousand of the army reserve England to take the place of untrained men belonging to regiments prepared t proc eed tu Key} t. Cable late advance in the price of cattle main- tained. in Chicago at $6 90 to 7.40 per 100 lbs., which is quite a decline in former prices. Oxen are everywhere vsed in Manitoba} for heavy draught purposes, and dogs for! A man drove a team of four} hehte r work. dogs into Winnipeg at the beginning of March, over a distance of 150 mules, and did ; } three days. At the annual meeting of the Kingston week, $156,000 of It was then state a Cotton Mills, held last steck was rep resentec, that 200 loc ms were in operation hands employed. Fifty more looms expected to be running in a few wee ks. are The manufacture of artificial guano 1s a) Formerly 1t | growing industry in Norway. advices from England report the | Geod shipping cattle are selling | and 110) THE DAILY EXAMINER, TULY 18, 1882. ; | land, a Lew of tie Dest larmers on the is Special Notices. Turnir SEEp. he Standard varieties ¢ Beer & Golfs.’ {ju 22) STRAWBERRY sTIVAL at W. F Carter's. | hiv 12 61 | Re K. Brace appoicted Agent for the | Champion Creamer ieastimonials from some ; ; Wer have rast sr eived lot of Swede | lurnip seed, Colwall’s i at WP: i {junel4 wkly 2i | | EXTRAORDINARY Go To W. P. Cotwitt’s for_Clover, Timothy | , ji — —., ’ r - ”?, ' and Garden Seeds, [ap 7 wkly 2m) | fr J 2 r New Marcie Svear at Beer & GOFFS 3 ' A LARG! santity of Flower Pots at W. P. | Calwells ml ti oes abiile & i t CANADIAN Cheese just re ceived et Beer & Gofl's. {may 20 | | JUST ARRIVED another large supp y of | | Crockery and China Ware, Will be sold cheap, lat Colwill's fi wly dy 3w Zaw | PasturaGs for three or four cows, with ; , ; water, on the Mount Edward Road. Apply d immediatels WILtraM Dopp. {m7 vt - : : j . anes i Kaas —Highest cash price paid for Eggs at HOUSE . F. Oe | Beer & Goll s. jja ti e Bakinec Brans at Beer & Goff's fmay 20 | — A LARGE quantity of different varieties of } at W. P. Swede ‘lurnip Seed, Colwili's. [june 14 wkly 2i of your boots from wear protectors, 0: ly 10 cents, To save the heels ing get a pair of heel at DorsEy, Gorr & Co, | (€RAHAM FLoweR at Beer & Goff's. [may 29 Come and see the splendid assortment of Spring Tweeds manufactured at ihe Char- lottetuwn Woolen Mills, and for sale cheap at Wm. Gordon's store, sign of the >heep, Grafton Street. near Walker's corner. JAMES | was almost fatally injured by the fall ofa After doctors gave him up, Minard¢ used externally and internally, j2 eod wkly tree, | Liniment, cured him —_—— —— was customary to throw away the offal re- | sulting from the eure of ecdfish and her rings, but now it is cut up small and baked ina kin, then ground into powder between millstones. assumed a We read in an the ‘* Coney have I order. Church fairs racter over the Ameticsn exchange that Isiend churebcs, not to be behind their Kentucky brethren, ren five horse races Jast week for the bencfit of their respective treasuries. Japan has added 3,000,000 to her popu- | since 1873. She has now 37,358.- 894. The population of the three principal cities stands:—T.kio, 979 084, Kivto, 830,.- 820, Osaka, 578,989. Cholera is spreading Jation ployed daily. cleansing the streets, destroy- ing foul food, ete A mad women at the Salpetriere Hos | pitel, Paris, was placed in a bathtub having a locked-down lid, with an orifice through | which her heed end neck passed. When the hot water was on the servant with the key went to fetch linen end remained to| gissip. The screems of the lunatic, she| being rey u*cd viclent, were unheeded, and | she was bcikd to death before the negli- | gence was discovered. Prince Leopold is developing unusual powirs as a public speaker. His recent short a¢dress at the cinner of the News- paper Press Fund in London would have done honor to the greatest of living orators. It was marked by specially appropriate thought, clothed in most felicitous lan- guage, and well delivered. It evinced on his part a high appreciation of the missions and powers of the Press, and elicited, as might be supposed, hearty plaudits from an admiring audience. The trade in imitation butter is now something enormous, and increases every year; in the Netherlands alone there are sixty or seventy factories. Imitation cheese is only jnst beginning to appear on the Lendon market, but there can be litile | doubt that before long it will compete suc- | cessfully with all but the best and most delicate descriptions of the unless it is branded so as to show its true character. One firm alone, in New York State, made 200,000 lb. of imitation cheese last year, and their factories are in full work again this year. The Kentucky journals note with satis- faction the establishment of a Swiss colony in that State. A commission of Swiss farmers selected Jast year a very fertile and healthy tract of land, and in the month of | June the first detachment of colonists | arrived. They built a few houses and Jaid | out gardens, set up a steam sawing-mill, | and got together several head of cattle. | The colony gave the name of Bernestadt to the place, as most of them hailed from Berne, and it has been so improved that “| | | } } | } | wealthy proprietor of land in Ohio recently offered to buy the whole of the land at ten dojlars an acre, this being double the price | paid by the Swiss. They refused, how- ever, to part with it, and hope to obtain more land and bring out a fresh detach- ment of their fellow citizens M. Bruner, | a former director of the Agricultural Col- | new cha- real article, | i | teeet 2oe ie En Will be on the berth early in August, and will sail from Charlottetown for London, G. B., About the 15th August Next, , providing a sufficient quantity of freight offers, and wiil carry Lobstars at very lowest rates Shippers will plea‘e make early applica- | tion. | Warehotse receipts will be give n, and | goods stored free of warehouse Charges For further particulars apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. | Ch’town, July 7, 1882—3aw | | Steam Communication | Between Pictou, N. §., Georgetown and Souris, P. E. I., Magdalen Islands | and Gaspe. ao Strongly-Built Tron 58.8. BEAVER, | P. P. Le maistre, mester, carry ng Her | Majesty's muils, will le ve Pictou Landing during the season of Navigation, every Mon- iday afternoon, on arrival of Express Train | from Halifax for Georgetown, Souris aud the Islands ; and every fourth trip, commencing Monday, 19th June, will extend her voyage to Gaspe, “alling (weather per- | mitting, at Perce, ; Port Hoop, C. B | Will leave for Port Hood every Friday | Night, from Railway Wharf, Pictou Town, ‘on arrival of Passengers by accommodation i train trom Halifax. Every attention will be paid to the com- fort of passengers For freight or passage apply to A FRASER & CO, Quebec; FRED. W. FRASER, Picton, N, 8. A. A. MACDONALD BRO-~-., Georgetown, P. E IJ. C.J HALEY, Souris, {P. KE. I, July 14, 1882. “HAVRE,” | Magdalen | ‘RHE Celebrated PERCHERON STAL | LION, winner of the First Prizes at many Dominion and Provincial Exhibitions, and from the best Stock in America, being sired by ST. LAURENT, the best Percheron | Horse ever imported, will stand at Thomas fap 28 tf | SLAUNWHITE, North- West, says he | FOR LONDON. Tit ling | i in Yokohama, where 1.000 persons are em- | the Ulippel brig Alpheta : | | A. NELILSON, Master, | lege of Switzerland, and M. Scheenk, | Campbell’s (Railway House) Stables, Cbar- whose father was president of the Confed- | lottetown, from Wednesday evening June 7th, eration, are among the settlers. | until Monday, June 12th; from Wednesday, }June 2jst, until Monday, June 26th; from The article by Mr. Lesperance, defending | Wed: esday, July 5th, until Monday, July rom untal the people of Quebec is a scholarly reply to | 10th ; the cruel attacks made by a few Grit oftice- seckers for party purposes upon a loyal, industrious, and inoffensive bedy of people. The Lower Canadians are not the ignorant, vicious, debased beings they are represented to be by Reformers. hard workers, in the city they take no second position as commercial men, in war they have shown: themselves to be valorons, at the bar they are learned, in literature they take a high place, in politics they produce loval men of by no means inferior states- There manship. are ignorant French- Canadians. There are also ignorant Anglo- Canadians. There are bad French-Cauna- dians. There are also bad Anglo Cana- dians. The people of Quebec, like the people of Ontario, are not without their peculiarities, but they do not deserve the wholesale denunciations of which they have been the victims; nor, in view of their in- telligence and loyalty, is their voice in poli- tical matters to be lightly esteemed. The French-Canadians have shown that they desire to make the Dominion a united Canada. In this regard their loyalty is superior to that of the political faction the members of which think that by creating strife between Ouatario and Quebec they may secure that which they so eegerly crave seen money for Hae and patron- age means of which they reward their politteal friends. Muth sr On the farm they are | eaeer Wecnesday, July 19th, Monday, July 24th ; from Wednesday, ’nd August, until Saturday, 5th August Th- ' Percheron breed of Horses is attracting very ‘great attention from horse breeders in all parts of the Conntry, as they are acknowl- edged the best in the world fur farmers and others ; and the peuple of Charlottetown and | Vicinity have how an opportunity such as was never before ofered them. HAVKE weighs 1700 lbs., is 8 years of age, and is acknowledged a model of bis kind for shape, syaimetry, kind disposition, speed /and soundness, and has a splendid record as a stock getter. PEDIGREE. | HAVRE is, by St. Laurent, imported from | France in 1870. St. Laurent stood 18 hands | high, and weighed 2100 Ibs. His Colts have taken First Premiums at all the principal ‘Fairs in the Western States, and have ‘realized from $1,500 to $2,000 when two ‘years old. Havre’s dam was Norman and Messenger Mare, by Christopher Columbus, he by Old Louis Napoleon. The season expires August 5th, when all amounts due will be collected. Terms, $12 for the season. JOHN FERGUSON, Owner. DUNCAN MURRAY, [jn 5 tu’s & fr’s] Groom wy Upse AL6E for the DAIL YEXAMINES % NY OTIVE is hereby ziven that’a Dividend N z a Dividend We have purchased Forty- four Cases and Bales of tnglish and Scotch Geed., recently impo:ted and not delivered to the party order- tem. These Coeds have been | bought at a great advantaze, acd we shall char them out at extracrdinary low |prices four Cash. GEO. DAVIES & GO, July 11, 1882—wkly TO LET. | Queen street. Applicatisn to be made to M. STEVENSON, June 9, 1882—eod tf Tinsmith “THE OLD RELIABLE’ COAL DEPOT, | A LWAYS ON HAND, PICTOU ROUND aad NUT COAL, which will be sold as cheap as any in the city. Te: ms cash, CAPT. J, HUGHES, Ch’town, June 7, 82—‘m 2aw pat pres FRENGH BURS . \ JE have on hand a set of French Burs : (Mill Stones), which we will seli ata rare b rgain, They are in first-class order, having been manufactured in Toronto and re-dressed) here. MACDONALD, MACDONALD & CO, Souris East, June 24, 1882~—3taw PARIS, 1878. Pps eR olen: | JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. PRENT NAVIGATION, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. f bay letting of the works for the FENELON _ FALLS. BUCKHORN and BURLEIGH CANALS, advertised to take place on the fith day of July next. is unavoidably post- poned to the following dates :— Tenders will be received until WEDNES- DAY, the second day of August next, Plans, specifications, etc., will be ready for examination (at the places previously men- tioned) on SATURDAY, the fifteenth dayuf Jaly next. Py order, A. P. BRADLEY, ; Secretary. Dept. of Railways and Canals,) ju 27, law Ottawa, 20th June, 1882. till 2d aug UAION BANK P. B ISLAND. DIVIDEND NO. 36, at the rate of eight per cent, per annum has been declared On the capital stock of this Bank for the past six months, payable at its the Chearest and moat Noway Pq Publica in the Procinas. = ake eee ae SHOP at present occupied by the New Yok Singer Mauufactaring Company, Dominion of Canada, Province of Pritice Edward Island. IN THE SUPREWE COURTS, Act respecting Lusolvent Banks. In-ur- ance Companies, Loan Companies, Build- ing Socicties @ad Trading (orporations, aud of the President, Directors and Comp ny of the Bonk of Prince Edward Islaud an Insolvent Banking Company. lg JIE creditors of the above named Banking | i Company are required, on or before the TWENTY-FOURTH DAY OF JULY NEXT, (A. D. 1882), tosend their names and ad. dresses aud tie particulars of their debts or | names and addresses of their | Sulicitors, ifany, to David C. Chalmers, of | 1 claims, and the Prince dward isiand In the matter of an Act of the Par- lament of Canada, passed in tix forty-filth year of Her present Ma jesty’s reign, chapter 23, intitaled an [SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, |Chariottetown, ia Qaven's County, in the | Provinee of Prince bkdward Island, in said Dominion of Canada, the person appointed to act far the Bank of Nova Seotia, one of the liquidwtors of the said Banking Company, avd if so required by netice in writing from the said David (, Chalmers, acting as aforesaid, or by the Solicitor of the liquidaiors of said janking Company, to come in and prove their said detis or claims at the Chambers of the Honorable James tiorsticid Peters, a Judge of the saia Supreme ¢ out, of snd | as ° . | Province in the Law Courts Building, in Char- .| lottetown aturesaid, at such time as shell be specilied in such gotice or in default thereof they wit! be exclatted frum the Benefit of any distribution made before such debt, are proved, MONDAY, the twenty-cighth day of August next coming, A. D, 1882, at eleven o’clock in be torenoon, at the said Chambers, is ap pointed forbessing and adjudicating upcn the debts andiclaims. Dated the 19th day of June, A. D. 1882. JAMES D, IRVING, Deputy Prothy. STR. SOUTHPORT. WEST RIVER: FROM c RENCE oP. WHARP, fju 21 till 24 j,] RDILt tBAVE CHARL’ TTETOWN ¥ EVERY MONDAY, at 5.20 +. m.,, for Shaw's Wharl, returning at 7 a, m., cailing at Westville and Rocky Point (when tide per- mits); returning, wili leave Charioitetows again on Menday, at 8.30 p m, and on briday, at 4 p.m FOR EAST RIVE<. Will leave Charjottetown, at 4.30 a. m., on Tuesday moruaing for Mount Stewart, retuct- ing at 7 a. m, calling at Cranberry and Hickey’s Wharves, Also will leave Mt Stewart, on Wednesday morning, at 7 a, m., calling at Cranberry and Hickey'’s Wharves, returning to Mount Stewart same eveni: g; occasionally on Tuesday mornings (when the tide will Dot oibeywise peamit) thie Steamer will wot proceed beyond,.Cranberry |Wherf, but wil! itvariably leave Monnt tewart fu Charlottetown on Wednesdays moruings, returning same eveping as above, On Sandays, Steamer will leave Cfarlotte- town fur Rocky Point (tide permitting) at Qa,m. and 115 p. Ww; returning, will leave Recky Point at 9.30.4. mand 1,450. m. _It Steamer ig not Gn route on Studays, sail bout will take her placa, ‘ _ of. L. BASZARD. Ch’town, tune 1882--pat fiy 3 ee ee ~ ALL RIGHT Wit stard’at “The North American Hotel’? on May Ith, 12th, 25th and 26th, Juve 8th, 9th, 22nd and 23rd, and July 6th, 7th, 20th ana 2ist This will be con- tinued throughoyt the season, health and weather permitting, For further particulars see posters. £ NEWTON LEE, April 22, 1882— tf ‘RHE BEST TURNIP SEED BLER & SONS, June 12, 1882. St, Lawrence Hoiel ‘F°HE above Hotel is now RE OPENED, having been thoroughly repaintid and refurnished in the best style. Being ceutrally situated and within three minutes walk of the Railway Depot «nd Steamboate, it offers | inducements to the traveling public, | Permanent and Transient Loaiders acco- modaticl. upsurpassed by any other Hotel in the city. WM. E. HICKEY, Proprietor DAWIIe:= Ch’town, Dec, 21, 81, Co“wrpicy WRITES PoP ayy iin c I W Gut ips Ht CHEMICAL Wat Fl 10 Are the Best ink. merit ict j TRY TH:M. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS WHOLESAL K. BUCKLEY@ALLEN, HALIFAX, N.S. NOTICE. E AVING rented the premises lately oc- cupied by C. F. Haxnis, the subscriber begs torintimate to the public that he is carry. TINSMITH BUSINESS in all its branches, Orders punctually at- tended to. A call respectfully solicited. Hewi Office axcd Branches atter eat an GEORGE MA OD Charlottetown, May 31, 1882. Cast yr, P, Kk. ISLAND RAILWAY, vam Navigation Coy. TIME TABLE NC. i8. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ‘The Steamers ST. LAWRENCE and To take effset On the Oth Jame, 18c2 | PRESCESSGP WALES will, com- “TRAIN mencing the 29th May, 18%: TRAINS OUTWARD. cing the 29th May, 1882, Sail as under: FOR NOVA SCOTIA. Se oa | Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing Dp 9 20am Ww every Monday, Weenesday, Thersday and ar 9.49 «| VP 4% =0j4p | Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock conm cting STATIONS. § EXPRESS, MIXED MIKAD. ee v,? . ~ | Ca’town ..} Dp 6.45am); ta ~ ' , } “~ ; : : . Royalty Je ** 7.00 * Dpi0,02-* ** 4.40 * | Mere With the Train for Halifax. Returning to N Wiltsh’e 735 © #4053 | * Gag * | Charlottetown Monday, Wednesday, Friday Hunter it’: 745 ** ** +2195 5.4z e+ | tnd Saturdey, at zp. m., on arrival of Train Bradatba 809 * “150s | © 6.7 «| from Helitay, cng oo a ir 6 25 ** | :' : Co'ty Line. B.19 ** 19 69-: |4aT So & Leave Picton Landing for Georgetown Line ae tt. . a : , every Thursday at 2 p. m, and return to Freetown | ** 8.96 ‘*, **42 Lé, :G4b tae : i eessivrs " dy « ' io 4 2% La m4 .. | Pictou leaving Georgetown at five clock on , ‘ Ar9 G5 ‘* 1A; " a, “ 40 ae k riday mornin, , Summ’ side 1g 5) «|b sg: i ? > 2 i, : : bry * ; | t ’ . paren Si? Dp 9” B * Dp Z0t NEW BRUNSWICK, CAKADA AND THE Wellmgt’n ‘10.00 lo Port Hill. .} “10.27 “| * 3.30 «| UnITED STATES. U'Leary...° *1',.20 © 458 1 Leave Summerside every day (Sunday Bloomfield | “i 1.36 4° 3 vg (excepted) on arcrivar: of Morning Train irom Alberte. 19 Ginm Ar605 ** | Charlottetown n, connecting at Shediac with TP BN pé 20. * | Trains tur each Of the above named places ; Tignis a, os APlZ. 40 ** Ar 7.20 * jaud at St. Joho, with steamers of the I, 8, §, iy cay catiieetiaais : ~s wie nt coast ir . ; ; : * > s Ch'town ..' bp 4 00pm’ bp 7 60am -. ao = a eae oo — RoyaltyJc) ** 4.18.4 5° 7.223 * | Boston, Returning, have Point du Chene York .....| 427 “| 7.49 as! pevery day (Sanday excepted) on arrival of Bediord.. 440 - S$ Oi * | day train from St. Join, tor Summerside, con. iach [Ar 5.05 “ |Ars40 * ,hecting there with Express Ivain for Char. heer eS Ce ware : a 4 Lp Dd. 5 os bp uu #. i loitetown, : Morell....| ** 5.43 . ** 945 +41 | Also icave Charlottetown for Summerside St. Peter’s.| * 6.14 “|! “19.18 * | | every Monday morning, at 2 clock, and leave Bear River| “628 ©} ‘1.10 * Summerside for Charlott town every Saturday seuria....|Ar 7.10 “ 'Arl2.00 evening about five c’vlock, ft. Stew't 'Dp5 15pm! Dp 9.10am| By order, Cardigan..j ** 6 Lo ** | 610.35 * seorget’b.. Ar 6 30 ** |Arll 00 ** TRAINS INWARD. Fr. W. HALES, Cha; lottetown, May 25, 1882, secretary. THE ONLY BIRECT LINE ‘lo Boston. STATIOSS, | EXPRESS, MIXED, MIXED, ip tii china: Saati —-———- } Jh'town .,.Ar 8.00pm Ar 3.50pm: Arl@. 20am oyaity Je|Dp 7.45 “| Dp3.25 ++ | Dpi0 v2 * N Wiltsh’e} “7-11 °° 2.29 6) 915% | unter.4 zi ** 7.00 *f 5 7°* 228: 41. 9 GOs 4 “Se fi Bradaiba’e ! ** 6.26 ** |“ 1.30 wl gag) ‘Licsishs> Co'ty Line. | “o. 00 * 4.98 9 a : 7 a Frectown..| ‘oy ' *'1.05 *TDpt, so % STEAMERS 2 Kevsingt ee 12 49 = OT. 8 ~ a ERE ES OEE ES *! C i| d W <r Summn’side: 4. 529 + |air11,30anil arroll an orcester. (| Wellingt’n| Dp 446 * [Bp10 35% , - Port Hiily, }.*? 4.47.°° § ® 9 43 | og oe O Leary...) 8.230%) f S181 }OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superior Bloommeld) -* 3.06 “| * 7.50 * | PASSENGEK ACCUMMUDATION, ar- Alberton ..| “ 2.40 “|. ° 4 10 - ranged for every convenience and comfort, Ar 6.55 **4 and fitted up in elegant style. iw Vignish...} ‘* 2.00 * | Dp 6.00 * Fruigur carried at moderase rates, and as ee ———— ee Chitown ..|Arl0.00am| Ar 7.00pm low _ by any other route. : Royalty Je Dp 9 45 © |Lpw a7 * ae in boxes and barrels, handled with York: !,. “OBL 1] G99 &) e greatest care, niford...) “8a te eer" -———— : y “ae 8.25 a ee 6 20 ee, M . Stew t Ar 8.45 * Ar 5 CO ca) LEAVE CHASLOTTETOWN Morel... Dp 3.17. |Dp4.15-** ot Pars 7.58 oT 8a Tvery Thursday, prnctually etopm, $¢ 5.23 ‘ Bear hive: ¥ ee 6.50 se Souris... “ 2 50g" ** 2.00 * LLUAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually at noon, CARVELL BROS, June 5, 1882—-pat Yaw, sj kea AGENTS. a Mt. Stew’.! 0p 8.45an.'!Dp 4.50pm)| Cardigan..; °° 7.50)** | ** 3.25 ** Georget'n a * 7.00." be AGO ** | . 8. ARCHIE AL ID, Super intendep Raiiway Office, Charlottetown, May 31, 1s®z wkly, pres ne sj pio kca 6) ~ : Na é ee STLAMCE ENATHER BELLE wet leave Orwell Brosh Wharf for Char. lottetown every Tucsday, Wednesday aod Thurscay morning at 7 ©’clock, calling at Chiva Puint ard Halliday’s Wharves; re- ‘urping from Charlottetown to Orwell same evening at 3 o'clock; remaining at Brush _Whert Tuesday and Wednesday nights, and Thursday ight returning to Charlottetown, ‘niving about 8.30 o’clo:k, p m., and when tide pe: wits ou one of these Cays the cteamer will ran to Vernon River Bridge, Will leave ( harlottetown for Crapaud every Friday and Siturday, according to tide, till first November, and not after; every alternate Friday the steamer will remain et ‘rapaud Wharf over night. Fares to Orwell and other wharves— Upper Deck and Cabin, 30 « ts; } ower deck, 20 cia, Fares to Crapaud—Upper Deck and Ca bin, 40 cts., Lower Deck, 20 cts. JOHN HUGHES, May 11}, 1882—ps* ne pre 3) law Agent | Uo HIGHLAND WdiSbY; A ANALY 1CAL SANITARY INSTIT( TION 54, Holibern-vivaue., « —., London, Aug. 8,’79, Report on the Lorne Hiestanp Wai-xkey: “ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and bave sclected from the vats, samples of thei: Lorne Highland Whisky, and have snt.j-cted them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fia.rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well. matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality.” ‘ArtuuR Hii, Hassatt, M. D, | s “Orro Heuner, F.C. 3., F. Lc.” ‘ihe Largest and Best Selected ON THE ISLAND, At Greatly Reduced Prices, ar Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY; Charlottetown, P, |, E, Feb. 24, 1882. W. CO. BISHOP, SELIPPIN G —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, _ Karine. Insurance Broker, CALL AND GET BARGAINS. Pailor aid Drawing Room Suits ! General Commission Agent, “MAMBER SUITS, BEDFORD ROW, P.O. BOX 1 . . HALIFAX,N.S, yARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and othe: Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured jp first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Proiuce solicited. and prompt returns guaranteed, . Correspondence solicited and answered promptly. Nov. 14, 1881—1yr Children’s Carriages, tron Bedsteads. CHEAP, Walnut, Ash & Walnut & Painted, very cheap CHATRS, A Splendid Assortment, cheap. Bedsteads. Beds, Mattrasses, Ac, &¢: LOOKING CLASSES AND MIRRORS Picture Moulding & Frames IRON SEDSTEADS. Window Blinds, Rollers, Poles, Cor nices, Venitian Bliods, &c., a all of which will be sold below cost for casi — All kinds of orders px mpily attended ‘ : at moderate charges. ~ ¥ L, W. HARRIS, Feb, 8, 1882. Upper Quien St, JOUN NEWSON, | eV _ JOHN NEWSON, ¥ April 8, 1852.~2m April 8, 1882-3m E | i > 5