ie «8 F GO Ts see en focal and Other brems. "2 shi i COKWHEAT Frovr at Breer & THE DA { | Local and Gther tems, A system of electric light: | Augurated in Halifax ° Tue City Small Debt Court was to-day } &ijourned until the first Wednesday in June. -~ > | Bitts due in May have been satisfactorily ;metat Winnipeg, showing that the business men of that city have touched bottom, | eioesiil | | weve thousand names have been signed so the petitien to the Queen favoring the r 7 ’ r of ; r . ; ; 2 restoring of Baker Pasha to hig position in the army debboctias i | 40£ pit-fall on Great George Street. to which The Exawiner called attention a few days ago. ' was filed up and planked over itoday. Good! s \ | er Pre that ALEXANDER MecKewnyzis (jorr 8 iml9 .- - Mynice«, Es@., arrived on Saturday ht He is staying at the Revere. 4 > ‘ ‘ longing to Mr. John Holman, of (Great George Street, had two calves this morning > - SN e advertised his low prices in Tue Examiner, Mr. John Newson has bewn doing a rus - BY lOSEPH \\ ATSON has beea elected moderator of the Presbyterian Synod of Ot tawa and Montreal e , [ris pleasing to see that the painters are very busy. Now is the time to brush up. | Everyone should do it. ° Tue certificates of cures parilla are living truths, verified by living Witnesses ~s “ N. J. CAMPBELL, large lot of beautiful Flowers aud Houseplants | from St. Vincent's Nursery, for the benefit of | the poor, > ” : Tus Northern Light left Georgetown for | Pictoa, at " o clock this morning. She left Pictou on return at l o'clock, and a special | train left this city at 4.15 o'clock to bring up mails and passengers. } - > THe schooner Moselle, Capt. Gould, be- | longing to Windsor, bound from Demerara to | Hal:fax, with a cargo of rum, ran ashore at | Herring Cove, oa Saturday morning. She lies | easy and will be towed oif. —_—__-——_— Taose unhappy persons who suffer from nervousness and disperpsia should use Carter’s Little Nerve Pills, which are made expressly for ple-pless, nervous, dyspeptic sufferers. Price 2 cents, all druggists, Geena linia Tue Ggand Trunk Railway receipts last _week were $42,000 lees than during the corres- ponding week of last year. During the last ifMmeteen weeks the decrease has been 2700, 000. The Southeastern receipts for the last ten | months show an increfse of $46,000. . ee . | Tue wheel of an express wagon egald not withstand the effects of our rutty streets, and it suceimbed on Great George Street. The wagon heavily loaded stood the best part of to day as a monument accidéptally raised to the neglect of our street committee. ae ee Dr. Water, brother of Rev. Dr. Walker, Rollo Bay, who recently graduated with first- class honors at McGill University, Montreal, has arrived home. He intends to practice at Cardigaa Bridge, and will commence his labor at that*place immediately. We. wish him every success. — - ~>-—-- At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon a case of wife-beating was adjourned. A citizen was tined 32 for allowing bis horse to run at large in the street. Murdock Bell was fined 50 cents for an assault on Edward Strain, and a citizen summoned for allowing & nuisance to exist on his premises was acquit- ted, as the case was not proven. — a Mack’s Macyeric Mepicine—the great brain an@nerve food—will restore lost nature Ps si ko : ; : 'y Ayer'’s Sarsa- to that place to end his days {ml lw wkly 1 fer ] = ‘ . auctioneer, will sell on get into Crapand harbor to-day. Market Square, to-morrow, at two o'clock, a| Lean reports the : | that time he has aged eighty-five ve of Pi tou Island, has returned , alter an 2 vsence years, a nati of ifty-< ight years. i - ‘HE steamer Heather Belle was unable to Cant. Me- Straits west of St. Peters Island packed with ice. ii : By the death of William Mutch, Esq , Brickhouse) the Province loses one of its best and most successful farmers —one who was a good citizen and an honest man. Sieniiediihiisisiie Joun L. SuLtivan has been on the road giving exhibitions for seven months. During t knocked out twelve men, had a good time, and made over $100,000, ° : - r We are glad to Jearn that our citizens are taking hold so enthusiastically of the Arbor movement, Several gentlemen have arranged to go to the country this week to select trees, tical sania Tne funeral of the late James Connell was conducted, yesterday, under the Free Masons of this city. Mr. Connell was one of the old. e&t Masons on the Island; and the funeral was largely atfended - > - — Tue steamer Princess of Wales attempted to make a passage to Pictou this morning, but was obliged to return or account of the ice. She made a second attempt at 2 o'clock, and has not yet returned. “ = > -—— Marurin Amero died at Doucett Settle- meut, Dighy County, N. S., on the 12th inst., aged 100 years and two months, ieav- ing 50 grand children, 200 great grandchildren, and 40 great great grand- children. Tue bark Lucy Pope, Capt Joseph Me- Donald, will be loaded with oats by Welsh & Owen at thie port, instead of Alberton. Mr. Myrick left here to-day by special train ond wili send part of the oats—abcut 54,000 bushel —by aspecial to thjs city. : Snielliiadidiie Says the Montreal Gazette of the 12th: There is a very strong feeling in refined sugar under an active enquiry, and prices to-day edvanced jc. per lb., granulated being held firmly at 7}c. for round lots, and at 7gc. to 8c. for ordinary sized par- ceils. -----»>-—--—- Tue following telegram has been received from the colonial office : ‘It is Her Majesty’s wish that the celebration of her birthday to young, middle-aged and old. Life is too| should be deferred for one month at least. short to waste away. Read thé advertise- ment i: . other column, and if you are afilict- ed make no delay in procuring the cheapest and best medicine ever sold. Sold in Char- lottetown at Apothecaries Hall. {ml9 lw ~kly —_—_—_»———— Tue ateamer M. A, Starr arrived from Halifax yestercay evening with a full cargo of general merchandize, and Capt. Davies, Capt. Kenfoad and Mr. Anderson as passengers, The captain reports meeting heavy field ice between Wood Islands and Point. It took him eight hours to work through it, She received slight damages to her bow while in the ice. She leaves again at 5 o’clock to-mor- row morning. erupt A SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT wasgiven in the Eldon Hall on Wednesday evening, the 14th inst., under the auspices of Siar of Peace Division. The Hall was filled with an intelli- gent and appreciative audience, and a two hours programme was attentively listened to. A handsome aum was realized. The com- mittee in the name of the Division take this opportunity of extending their thanks to those Who so kindly patronized them on the occa- sion, thereby:assisting in a work of brotherly love and Christian sympathy. ——_.————» Our farmers are beginning to be alive to the importance of securing the best kind of cows for dairy purposes, the best utensils, and the best information as to the best methods of making the best butter. To this end they are beginning to see that they must co- operate, and thus we hear of a Dairymans’ Association. By the way, a very important conference is to be held at Gloucester, Eng- land, on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th inst, The object is to consider ‘‘the needsof dairy farm- ing to meet the requirements of the future. _—— Tue members of St. Mary’s young men’s temperance and benevolent society, of Hali- fax, gave an ‘‘at home” to Archbishop O’Brien, on Friday evening, at their rooms, Hope Hall. There were about one hundred present, and His grace was received with ap- plause on entering the room, accompanied by Monsignor Power. The rooms of the club are certainly the best furnished and most home- like of any possessed by a temperance socicty and speak volumes for the success which 1s attending it. They presented His Grace with au address, to waich he pleasantly replied. opel Tas schooner Gertis KE. Foster, just arrived at Gloucester, reports picking up on Barque- reau, May 4, a dory containing two dead fishertaen, supposed to have belonged to a French fixhing ve ase] of st, Peter’s ‘| hev had been dead but a short time, Both were youny men, apparently respectively 22 and 18 years The dery contained two baskets, a conk shell and compass, with the name Roland Honore, probably the name of one of the fishermen. They had starved to death, and the indica- tions are that they bad been eating raw fieh. They were taker on board the Gertie E. Foster and buried at sea with the customary cere- monies, a Tue following is the copy of a letter taken ont of a bottle found on Readmoney Beach, at the entrance of Fowey Harbor, yesterday, by Her Majesty has been pleased to appoint the 28th Jane for the celebration in the United Kingdom.” inniiiainaiilaal We are pleased to see the police are taking steps to prosecute citizens who allow their horses to run t large on the streets. A fine was imposed 6n one individual today, and similar offences will, we hope, be disposed of in likemanner. Horses at large are dangerous ts ladies and children. iitilesien Fraxxkiyn P. Norris, a barrister of Norfolk, N. H., died last week of starva tion. He was temperate and industrious, so the despatch says, ‘‘but did not show much aptitude for his profession.” He tried living on crackers and water and when found in convulsions on his sufa had beside him a few crackers and a giass of water. ieee Lt: A Unsirep Starrs paper remarks: last week furnished a good illustration of the independ- ence of our dairy qiarketsa. The heavy fai- lures in Wall street affected not only all kinds of securities, but wheat, corn, oats, and prose visions also, in fact everything that is dealt in on a spevulative basis. On the other hand, butter and cheese went on the even tenor of their way, unaffected by any other than the legitimate influences of supply and demand and quality, ee Tue Scott Act has at last been enforced in Dorchester, N. B., and the Post says, ‘‘the ‘Devil's Half Acre,’ for the first time in its history, has been brought into line «ith ad- vanced temperauce sentiment, and for sobriety would have giladdened the heart of Neal Dow himself. One prominent citizen of Dorchester seeking what he found notthat evening, re- mar’ed ‘by—d—this is the first time I could not raise a drink in Dorchester. If they only keep this up it will be worth $1,000 a year to me’.” LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, A Street Repair whichis Necessary. Sirn,—Is it not time that Councillor Tanton devoted some of his eloquence to agitating for improvements in the Ward which he was elected to represent! The streets in the vicinity of Smaliwood’s factory are in such a deplorable condition that, in case of fire, it would be almost im- possible to get the engines to the tank, An | attempt at repairing these streets has heen | made by filling the holes with soft clay; but instead of being any benefit, it has actually made them worse. In order to make any improvement, it will be necessary to fill the holes with stones. Yours, ete., Warp Five. May 19, 1884. More Light Wanted. ® - ; ; \ typ line 10 6 i nt -g heen Bombardier J. Edgcumbe, R. A., Fowey;—{ Sie,—Since the 6th instant I have bec ‘‘Monday, June 4th, 1883—In lat. 9.26 N., long. 36.30 W. The brigantise Ethel Blanche, of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 399 tons register, on a voyage from Charlottetown to Liverpool, all well on board, fresh breeze from the westward with rain. Whoever finds this note, which J put inside of a bottle, please write to the following address, aad let me know whenfand where you found i‘, aod oblige the same—Captain John Graham, Murray Harbor (north) Prince Edward Island, Dominion of Canada. Wishing you (the bottle, I mean) a safe and a spewly passage to yifur poet of devtinat ion, ” locking; for the Minutes of the Pres- bytery. On the 12th the Minutes that appearded were the local appointments. This was not owing to the fact that the clerk did not take time enough to write a full report. Being a member of a congregation that always paid their share of the clerk’s aalary, | willin the future oppose paying said salary unless wo get a good report. A Pressyreriay. Tue rush for seeds this year is to Gongs Caatan’s Stull Store, [Sw Jaw wisdy 3t DY ia b ing in- 2 RO ee enn eee a A P Wham pf” ~ " we pe _ 9 xo oe ne Cate nt peeeeeeiioniedinaed A ttt i a te — eb Yan a a t } ¥ ‘ - 28 & & ie 7" Us? my ee Nt BA OH eee i < ev % Teg COC AUER AY EEC? i yA E [SpeciaL Despatcurs 70 THe Examiner, | A Rush for American Stocks. Lonvon, May 17. American stocks. | the past, unless they manage their pro- perties on sounder principals, | The Khartoum Expedition. Lonpon, May 18. relief include equipments for 12,060 men. mm, of Angust. ee eee Murder by an Gutraged Husband. Sv, Lovts, Mo., May 18. On Friday forenoon, Monroe Gray, for- merly a school teacher, shot and killed his wife and Wm. Ditch, her paramour, a wealthy landowner. Murder and Robbery. Port Jarvis, N. Y., May 17. A tramp shot and killed an old farmer and his wife, living near here to-day, and got away with $400. The neighbors are in search of him. The Panic Subsided. New York, May 18. _ The Stock Market on Saturday closed firm. There was no more failures, and the flurry has subsided. Fire in Liverpoel. Boston, May 17. A cable despatch reports a most disas- trous fire raging in Liverpool, England. Terrible Cyclone Quinoey, lii., May 18. A cyclone struck Melrose towhsbip to- day, doing great damage. — + Weather Bulletin Probadbiitiies for the next 24 hours for the avritime Provinces Toronto, May 19--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly westerly; * fair warmer weather, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 19, 1884. Highest Temperature Saturday.......... 44,5 Lowest Temp >rature Saturday.,........345 Highest temperature yesterday . ........ 48.) Loweat temperature (read at midnight), ..34.2 Lowest temperature this morning ........35 5 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .45 4 Tempcrature this afternoon, at ] o’clock...48,9 DIED. At his residence, Southport, on Monday, the 19th inst.. William Mutch, Ksq,, (Brick- house) in the 73rd year of his age. [Faneral from his late residence on Wednes- day, at 2 0’clock.] Suddenlg, at Souris, on Sunday, the wife of Gabriel McDonald, of H. M. Customs. [ Funeral from her late residence on Wednes- day morning.) — In this city, this morning, of inflammation of the lungs, Peter Callaghan, in the 61st year of his age. Requiescat in Pace. [Funeral will leave his late residence, near McKinnon & McLean’s foundry, at half-past e ght o'clock on Wednesday morning. ] In Charlottetown, on the 17th inst.. Frances, wife of Mr. Henry S. Coffin, in the 40th year of her age. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, May 16—Conqueror, Young, oats and eggs. May 17—Mary Charles, Bourke, Cocagne, N B, bal. CLEARED, May 16—Cengueror, Young, sundry mdse. May 17—Bridgewater, Masen, Halifax, 2,500 bush oats, 900 bush potatoes, 2 bris pork, 3 do oysters; Three Sisters, Walpole, Mur- ray Harbor, sundry mdse; Alma, Richey, St John’s, Ffid., 2,100 bush potatoes, 1,385 do oats, 100 turnips, 20 do parsnips, 20 do carrots, 228 lbs hams, 4 rolls leather. OTHER PORTSs. Halifax, May i6.—Ar. sch Lochiel, Chap- ma>, Murray Harbor. Cld. sch Kate, Arnold, Flowers Cove, via Georgetown, P E I HOTEL ARRIVALS, REVERE MOUSE, * May 17.—K . A? Smith, Montreal; U T Noriman, do; B Russell, Hamilton,; David Hogg, Montreal; G H Myrick, Boston. Tx AMINER, MAY J9, 1804 There is a great rush to-day to buy The Times says it will be idle for American railway bonds to expect to get eapital from Europe in future as in Cairo advices state that preparations for the Khartoum expedition for Gen. Gordon's sie expedition will not start before the end "i # d ee ee Enea 2-8 ee a A te eee 7 sono LATEST! «NEWEST! LATEST! — Perkins & Sterns’, 0 Val K have just received our first instalment ot this season’s Stock, and, during the next ten ays, will open the balance of Mr. Sterns’ recent purchases in Great Britain and United siates. As usual, our stock is bought in the very best markets; and, on inspection,will be found o comprise, in addition to STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, all the novelties of the eason, at lowest prices. _OUR STOCK OF MILLINERY AND LADIES’ HATS is large, and consists of the latest Paris, London and New York styles. An immense Stock of FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. Dress, Mantle and other TRIMMINGS, in all the latest novelties. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Ginghams, ete., ete. PERKINS & STERNS. MIDSUMMER TRIP. 1894 Ch’town, April 29, i8s4. RECEIVED TO-DAY. 13 boxes EXTRACT LOGWOOD, 24 cabinets DIAMOND DYES, 20 tins CASTOR OIL (10-ib, each), 3 bris. SULPHUR, 2 kegs BORAX, 2 bris. ALUM, 2 bales CLOVES, oe Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Kdward Island. IN TRE SUPREME COURT. in the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year ot Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent 4 kegs INDIGO, Ae W Banks, Insu:ance Companies, Loan Com- 2 brir. BLUESTONE, Ph ew panies, Building Societies, and Trading 60 boxes GINGER, wt eo q Corporations, and of the President, D: 100 boxes PEPPER. ve x ee ae rectors, and Company of the Bank of Sees Ry Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank- CARVELL BROS, THE BARKENTINE Ch’town, May 16—pat 2i U PON the application of the Liquidators To Goutractars and Builders, ETHEL BLANCHE, 23 scr scree cree ing Company. Cambridge Owen, Cherles Colson Gardiner | ‘ and David C, Chalmers, dated the twenty. eae saga ixth Gay of March, A, D. 1884, praying for a 7 ENENDERS for rey: * damage d by | ‘ . ; sixt y »A, , praying for ea mates oe on Foy Liverpool direct the Oth list general oraer, requiring the Contributorics ceived by the undersigned. on or before Sat- | ; - yn cee = oe oe ee urday, May 3ist. Specitications ean be seen | a dee eae Sud Semy-oent outs Oe Gee, at the office of the Merchant's Bank of Hali- | Se een mate OF Gy: Gung ae fax, Charlottetown. The subseriber will uot From Liverpool for Charlottetown | 04’ oi Aertt last past, A. D. Issa, calling on bind himself to accept the lowest or any ten- | all parties coucerned to show cause this day WILL SA: RETURSING WILL SAIL Company, and upon reading the notice signed . = | by the Proth tary, issued i i A Y \ i PEAKE BROS. & CO. sich euler oa the ‘affidavit a Lath f { Ch’town, May 13, 1884—3aw tf | Brecken, of the publication of such notice 5 (in TaE ExamineR Dewspaper, and in the ma i f ; . Teekiv Patriot, which I order sha enti. ERESH AND coop, 208 Kdwarc island Hospital. e's bh Terder shall boeuf cient publication, and the effidavit of Benja- |} min F. Messervey of the due transmission ron by mail of such notices to all contributories CHOICE LOT of Garden See.'s, all re« liable and warranted, just received at HARVIE'S BOOKSTORE, for the said Liquidators, and no cause to the KENT STREED, Contrary being now shown betore me, I DO Ch’town, May 5—+f dea, about 2th June, why such thir: and final cal’, to the amount : ee of fourteen dollars and eighty-eight cents F. H. ARNAUD, For freight or passage apply in Liverpool to | per share, shov.d not be made on all con- Agent Royal Canadian Insarance Co, | Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or | tributories ot the above-named Banking May 15. ae to owners, MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. Hobkirk, Coasulting Physician, Dr, Johnson, Dr, Taylor, Dr. Beer, Dr, Dawson, Dr. Warburton, Dr. MacKay. ORDER thata THIR) and FINAL CALL of FOURTEEN DOLLARS AND sIGHTY. —_ | EIGHT Cr NTs per sbare be made on all Matron—Mrs, Hannah Robinson. the Contributories of the said Banking Com- el pany; and I do further order that each such edad id ' : Go, on or before the THIRTY- Applications for admission may be made COB !>utory Go, on o to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the FIRST oy & OOMSER REET, A.D. Hospital. daily (Sundays excepted), between “— pay unto the _BANK OF NOVA FE BARL Y ten and eleven, a.m., or by correspontence SCOTIA, es ~~ Brench, in Obatlotictows, ia g with any member of the medical Board, or the | said Province of Prince Edward Island, to ' the account of the Liquidators of the sgid The fiends of patients will be admitted|CO™P&ny, the amount which will be due WOR SALE--EKighty bushels prime MR iat, two te four P ae every day (escent from him or her or them, in respect of such Barley—yields twenty-six bushels from | Sunday) i Seta: P call; and I do forther order that a copy of ' The general visiling day for persons wish- a osder, oe rwe! with a notice from tbe ing to see the institution is Thursday of | //duida'ors of the said Company, specifying each week, from two to four o'clock, p. m, the amount due from each such contributory, ’ ’ in respect of such ca]), be served on all such D. R. MACLENNAN, contributories by posting the same in a Secretary of Trustees. | jetter, prepaid and registered, in the General ee ee ee cae Post Office, in Charicttetown, in said Pro- vinee, addressed to the party or parties con- MORTGAGE SALE, tributories, at bis, her or their lest 'nown address or place of abode, or by the delivery “ ‘ rae thereof sevetaliy to the attorney of the party AT A BA RGAIN, TO be sold hy Public Auction, on Wednesday, | to be served; and I do further order that a the eleventh day of June next, A. D.1854,| copy of this order be published in the Royal A . sratiilttia - at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court| Gaze te co. wsepsper of said Province, and in ULLMAN & SHEPHERD'S MAKE. House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s| Tue Kxammver and Patriot newspapers, pub. J Capable of turning out about 10,000 County, under and by virtue of a Power) lished in Charlottetown, in said Province, in Bricks a day, Apply to of Sale, contained in an Indenture of| the daily issues thereof, for two weeks from BEER & GOFF. Mortgage, bearing date the sixth day of| the date hereof. January, A. D. 1880, and made between ; : d Thomas Bigger and Mary Bigger, his wife, Penne ne eral Gay et SG Sk Eee one, Samples to be seen at Belmont Mills, the market, or Mr. J. D. McLeod’s, Price moderate. B. E. WRIGHT. Apr* 29, 1884.—wkly ——j| April 24—eod wkly Brick Machine For Sale Ch’town, April 14, 1884, and William Frizzle and Johanna Frizzle, (S'g’d) JAMES H. PETERS, HOME INDUSTRIES his wife, of the one part, and Daniel A, J. J 1 Hodgson, since deceased, of the other} May 15—2w ‘nani part. © at the south corner of Alexander Sharpe's land, adjoining that of Damel Schurman;) JN consequence of my Joss by the fire of {ULL LINES in Maple Leaf, Acme, Sprace| from thence it ruos north seventeen chains 20th February last, J feel compelled to A LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, Jarn tr on Towaoship Number [wenty-five. in } ONE WAN TED Prince County, commencing at a stake fixed . 3 ® Ve RANKIN HOUSE, May 17—W C Ford, Montreal; J A Coss | man, Halifax;G A Brown, St Jobo; E Muir, Moutreal; W G Smith, Pruro; H G Wrizht, Hamilton; H G Lyons, Toronto; EK Grant, St dohn’s, Nfld; \W 5S tupper, Georgetown; Capt McLeod, Orwell. Lobster Packers’ Supplies 10,000 cases flat and tall Cans (l-lb.), 500 cases $-1b tall Caas, 250 boxes fin Plates, 100 ingots Tin, 50 pigs Soft Lead, 5 bars 1} and 14 Copper, 200 coils Kope (6, 9, 12 and 15-thread), 5 bales Marline, 100 bays Liverpool Salt, 12 Mounted Herring Nets, 100 lbs. Cotton (-uanging, 50 deg. Tarred Cod Lines (12, 14 and 18-thread), 50 gross Trawl Hooks (Nos, 14 and 15), 100 barrels Bait, 100 doz. suits Oil Clothing, 50 doz. suits Jumners and Overalls, Fer “ale by HO .CE BASZARD, Bud, Mottled, island Bouquet. Value | 46a filty-seven links; thence west sixty-one! ask tor an immediate settlement of all over- fully «qual to imported Soaps. chains eight-nine links; thence south seven-| due accounts, whether by notes of hand or BEER & SONS teen chains and twenty links; thence east} otherwise, Proj rietors, | *Xty-ore chains and eighty-uine links, tothe} Ary accounts not setiled by the first of Ch’town, April 21, 1884—1m eod pla e of comm nerment, containing one hun-! June next will be placed im the bands of my Be ae Bihar bat dred and five acrs of land, a ittie more o ailoraey, without turther notice, less, andi alsu a right of way of sufficient Balance ot Furniiure saved from the fre PAT = N T S width foracart alung the line of the late selling offat great bargains. MUNN & CO., of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, cons tinue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats, Trade Alexander Douglas’ property from the said piece of land to the Town Koad JOHN NEWSON,. ks, Copyrights, for the United Stetes, Gan een vay Germaas. etc. Hand Book abo Also, all that other picce of land, on Town-| Ch’town, May 1, 1884—1m Parerits sent free. Thirty-seven years’ experien ship Number Tweuty-five, aforesaid, com- " —- mencing at a stake fixed at the southwest JUST ARRIVED, VIA BUSTON, Patents obtained through MUNN & CO. are not! in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, the largest, best, and corner of land in possession of William Frizzle; : from thence south along William 8. Hogg’s 875 Bar lg Ch Pa Fi east line a distance of seven chains and fifty Ie Océ lent ; I. links; thence east along Joseph Lawless’ land DAILY EXPECTED, V14 PIOTOU, : x CO., a distance of sixty-six chaine and sixty-eight AMERICAN Office, 21 Broadway, New York. links; thence north along Daniel Schurmen’s west line a distance of seven chains and fifty Ch : ont links; thence west along the said Wil iam 50 Barrels gle Smp:tior Kytra, Frizz'e’s south line a distance of sixty-six , chains and sixty-eight links to the place of FOR SALE BY J. 4. CHIPMAN & CO, WHITE RUSSIAN commene+ment, containing &ity acres of land, “a s 4 little more or less. SEED W HEAT | For farther particulars apply at the office ; : ® of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Solicitor, Char-{ N 8—Owing to the interior quality of most Canada Superior this year, we have con- |lottesown, ' ‘ | Dated at Charlottetown thia eighth day of | cluded to make & specialty of the two tollow. oo best producer yet tried on the [sland, | May, A. D. 1x84. ing brands~ kvangeline, st grade ; Superior Call and examine and see testimonials | EDWARD J. HODGSON Extr4, Nova Scotia Mills, 2nd Grade, We at my Furniture Store, J. D. McLeod's | GEORGE W. HODGSON, guarantee these brands to give cutisfaction. most widely circulateé scientific paper. $3.20 a year. Weekly. Splendid engravings and_ interesting in- formation. Specimen copy_of the Scientific Amere fean sent free. Address MONN & CO., SCLENTIFIC JOBN NEWSON, Danie] Hodgson, deceased, j | May-2v it * corner, Devisees and Executors under the Will of J. o. SHATFORD, Agat Chow, March 6, May 6, 160h— Jew w ia Ch’tuwn, May 19, OE Ett tine wy lhe | ! ti | Z _ SS —e—eEeee ee