peas > > r ; . Bs i ‘el a = —— ere + of this Act erof any Regulations made under it shal! constitute a separate offence, and may be punished accerdingly.” Further, Section 16, sub-section 4, enleates that ‘‘ all materials, implements or appliances used shall an Majesty.” This necessarily includes | boats, traps, boilers, tables, in = fact, at.) 2 yet open to my mind the Government eflicers have or have not) or 11, the power to seize and shut up and libel | any factory habitually | : | zens iat 6 o'clock. for condemnation used for purposes ef illegal manufacture. If it had been proved (as it might have been et el ae ae be confiscated to Ber} ' en cece a ELL LLL LA Meoting it Market Hall, The Water Works Question. TH EH DATIY —_— A requisition having been sent to His everything | Worship the Mayor by a number of the question | citizens, in accordance with a resolution whether | passed on Saturday evening at a meeting rate-payers of Ward 4, His Worship convened a meeting of the citi- on Monday evening, 13th mestant, At the time appointed His if the matter had been pressed) that two! Worship opened the meeting, and after hundred lebsters, as the result of ene | making a few remarks called upon the moraiag’s Work, were in preeess of illegal | meeting to appoint a chairman. Mr. manufacture, at $20 fine apiece, the ameunt ef penalty fer which the defendant made himself liable weuld be $4000—a sum, of course, tee large te be imposed. | merely John Jury was appointed chairman and ithe undersigned secretary. Moved by John Brecken, Esq., and mention this @ shew gentlemen engaged in | seconded by James Curtis, Esq., the industry the dsnger they ineur in net) ; in their pewer te make their Me” |) oeting that the introduetion ef : doing al P | g ‘the | Works inte this city at the present time cenform to the law. Resolved, That it is the epinion of this Vater Laws, however, are meant to be repres- | when the industries of the place are alwest sive eise of author ty sheuld be m will serve fer repression. My orders from the Hen. the Minister are that while per- ferming my duties as Fishery Magis- trate strictly, to carefully éistinguish be- tween strictness and tyranry. Seestion 16 (vefere quoted) eenfers on me discretionary power with a view to the mitigation ef penalties. In this ease Mr. Sawyer appears himself te have given orders te keep withis the Regulations; but an infringement by hav- ing ‘‘ in possession,” having been definitely reved to the extent ef ten—say five—ail- legal lobsters which number, enly, com- lainant can swear that he actually counted of the large quantity he saw on the table, I have to impose the full penalty of $20 each, | namely one hundred dellare penalty with eests of presecution, which penaity must be paid inte court to-day in cash, certified eheque, er other security, in name of the Receiver General. it is further my duty to mention that when the requirements cf this decision have been complied with, an appeal lies to the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, within four days, as specified in the amend- | ' i | ' ' net vindietive, amd no greater @X@T- |) ojnlessly crushed by the burdens of taxa e than what | tion, is net only eppressive to the best mn- terests of the citizens, but will ultimately lead te the finansial ruin of the city,and that uo engagement or contract whatever sheuld be entered into by the City Council fer the construction ef such werks until the ques- tion is first submitted to the taxpayers at the polls. Carried unanimously. Moved by Charles Heartz, seconded by Capt. John Hughes— Resolved, That while we as Citizens under ordinary circumstances would be unwilling to question the legality of the City Council, yet in the intreduction of water works in epposition to the wishes of the citizens, we are necessitated te state that as at present constituted, we will net recognize any con- tract, entered into by the City Couneil for that purpose as legal or binding upon the corporatien. Carried unanimously. Moved by Henry Lawson, Esq., sec- onded by J. P. Tanton, Esq., Resolved, That a committee ef six mem- bers of this meeting be appointed to wait upon his Worship the Mayor and City Council, and request them te favor the Esq., ment te the Act regulating the actien of | meeting with their presence and state their Justiees of the Peace eut of session. ORICKET. } } ' | | } views and intention relate to the water question. Carried unanimously. The following committee, viz., Messrs. Henry Hooper, James Curtis, Matthew THe unexpected victory of the Cres-i Stevenson, George W. Millner, Capt. eent Cricket Club, on Saturday,has given a new turn to affairs in our little world of cricket. It seems that our friends of the Pheenix Club imagined that there was vo Club ov the Island fit to match with them. Like many other vain per- sons they were doomed to disappoint- ment by those whom they vainly thought unfit to cope with them. But they are, we believe, too plucky to accept defeat atter one, or even a number of trials ; and so we may anticipate a lively cricket season. It is worthy of remark that the bats- mer who carried off the honers on Sat- urday had previously read and profited by the article on cricketing which was published in the Examrver a few days ago. Moral: read the ExamMINeR! ———- —-_— or oe The Attacks of Insects. Farmers: are often at_ their wits’ end how to defend their crops from the attacks ef insect swhich prey upon the piants. A correspondent writing to a contemporary, suggests a remedy which he has practically tested. Forsome years he has used some peat charcoal in sowing every kind of seed, with the most absolute success in every case, and in the foulest soil. As to the turnip and mangold, the application of this material causes the seeding plant to rush up into the broad leaf so rapidly that the fly can never touch it. Hence a crop is insured with- eut any second sowing. The attacks of the slug,the wireworm,the onion magget, and turnip fly are futile where peat char- eoal has been sown with the seed or sprinkled over the young growing plant. The writer referred to has such an exalt- ed notion of the value of this material and its wonderful preserving powers, that he looks upon peat charcoal as one of the greatest boons ever conferred on farmers and gardeners who ute it. ———_—-- ---—. > oe Salmen Fishing. Tur Commissioner of Fisheries has issued a eircular to thé fishery efficers in Quebec and New Bruuswick, instrueting them hew te actin the erent of persens fishing fer salmen beyond tidal water under titles to Riparian lands, whieh are assumed te con- vey inclusive fishing privileges. He quetes the fellowing regulation :— ‘* Fishing fer salmen in the Deminien of Camada, excepting under the autherity ef Leases or Licenses from the Department ef Marine and Fisheries, is hereby pro- hibited.” And remarks; ‘This regulation was under the provisiens ef the nine- teenth section o! the Fisheries Act 31 Vic., Cap. 60, any deubts with respect to the legality of which are set at rest by the judgment ef the Court of Exchequer in the ease abeve mentioned. Therefore, all per- sens uniawfully fishing without a lease or license, as required under the Statute, will be liable to interruption and fine, tegether with the seizure and forfeiture of fishing materials, beats, e., 20 used, and of sal- mon se illegally caught.” —— eo > -} Tus follewing figures relating te bank- ruptey in Canad» will be interesting read- img in view of the leud laments of the Grit party ever the ‘ failure” ef the National peliey :-— Bankruptcies, Liabilities. EW \Seccccees ison eises $7,696,000 vote evslved eS 28.844, 000 lS Sescstas yea OEE 25.518,@00 Sees Rs deh os iee 25,524,000 MEE 0bse'e seus hs Ss ou 23, 909,000 Bddivs coeds a 29,348,000 rE ee Avee chee 7,988, 000 This shews that the liabilities ef insol- veats in 1880 were only about one-third what they were in 1878. It-may be said, “* Loek at 1879." Weil,the Natienal Policy was only in force for 9 months of 1879, and the great proportion ef the faiiures ef 1879 were in the first quarter of the year.— Hr. Hera'i, | John Hughes, and Henry C. Douse, waited upon the Mayor and City Coun- cil, and receivedthis reply: ‘* We de- cline to come.” Moved by James Phillips and second ed by William Ladner, Esq. Resolved, That whereas this meeting, hav- ing first by advertisement then by deputa- tion requested His Wership the Mayor and City Council te favor it with their presenee and to state their views, and intentiens on the contemplated water sch2me, and having received the reply, viz., ‘‘ we decline to come.” Therefore resolved, That the present City Council is ne longer the representatives of the citizens, and we hereby request them te resign their seats and test the water ques- tion at the polls. Carried unanimeusly. Mr. Jas. Curtis was called to the chair and a vote of thanks was then tendered to the Chairman. Meeting then adjourned, James Purwips, Sec’y. Cheese Factory and Creamery. ACCORDING to a notice, a meeting was convened in the Mill View Scheu] reem on Wednesday, 8th inst., for the purpose of negotiating with parties willing te under- take the establishment of a eheese fuctory and creamery in this plaee. Geo. O'Neill, Esq., was appointed to the chair. Senator Carvell and Fenton T. Newbery, Esq., being present, addressed the meet- teries im other ceuntries they had visited, giving a glowing aeeount of the prosperity attending districts they had seen abroad where farmers who were in poor cireuin- ay TES Resolved, That a repert of this meeting | be held in Halifax harbor. ep be sent te the Damy Examiner aud Daily | comprises races for schooners, fishing boats, | Patriot fer publication. ' | ! | ing, explaining the eperating of cheese fac- | He | } ! a Pa at Supreme Court---Prince Co. Summersipe, June I. The June Term of the Supreme Court opened here this merning, Chief Justice Palmer presiding, and anu unusually large number ef the bar in attendance, After the usual proclamations the following gen- tlemen were sworn in as Grand Jurors: Arthur Irving, foreman, Cape Traverse ; John F. Holland, Bedeque ; James Webo, Lot ti: Themas C'ark, Let 5; Themas E, Ramsay, Lot 17: John Aald, Lot 8; Nelsen Clark, @ape Traverse; Thomas Crabb, Lot 17; U. @. Trudell, Kymeut Bay; Murdoch Roas, Lot 25; Roderick MeLean, Let 16; Daniel H. Me- Donald, Lot 28; Maurice Galant, Let 1; Peter McRae, Bedeque; Robe-t Price, Lot 27; Isane Wright, Carleton; William A. Leard, MeCallum’s Point; Leuis Green, Summerside. The Chief Justice then delivered his charge to the jury, amd they are now in session considering the criminal matters. On motion Mr. Hodgson, Q. C., Francis J. Conrey was duly admitted and enrolled as a Barrister ‘of the Ceuct. William G. Stromg, Esq., the High Sheriff, was returned by the late Sheriff as a member ef the Grand Jury, but was, of course, relieved by the Court from attend- ance as his duties as Sheriff required hie constant presence in Court, There are 28 Jury cases docketed, and many of them are very important. The Ceurt will likely last a fortnight. Une slander case alone has over thirty witnesses subpeened fon the plaintiffs side, There are nine appeals. The criminal calendar is eight, and con- sists only of a few petty larcenies; but nearly all the culprits have relieved the court of much trouble and the country of some expense by going into voluntary ex- ile. Sa 7 Loca} and Other fiems. Ss ee of rT = ree ee ~~ Senator How tan and wife are at the Rankin. Mr. O’Brreys, R. C. A., is ia Halifax, mak- ing preparations for the Academy exhibition. Nomination took place in Picteu and Trure on Saturday. As usual, beth sides say they are sure te win, Bust of Sir John ‘MeDonald, Hon, Messrs. Blake and McKenzie, to be had at the Family Groeery.—R. K. Brace. jl4 THE examinatien at the Model School commences at 10 o’clock te-morrew. Par- ents and friends ef the pupils are requested to attend. Tue case of the alleged murderers of the | late Sultan Abdul Aziz has been referred to the Turkish Minister of Justice with a view to bringing up the accused for trial. ee A Svuccessrut Istanp STuDENT AT THE Unrverstry eF Epixserau.—We are pleased te see that eur eateemed fellow-eitizen, L. W. Watson, at the April examination ef the Edinburgh University, has taken first-class honors in anatomy—not second-class, as stated im King’s College ‘‘ Record,” Dering the visit of the Governer General, earl in July, a regatta under the auspices of ithe Royal Nova Scotia Yaeht Squadron will The programme single and double sculls, men-of-war's boats, beats manned by soldiers, gigs, werries and flats, canoes, etc. ee et Morarisrty’s FounpDRY aNpD MAcuINge Suop. This very valuable property situated at the east end of Kent Street, and admirably lo- cated and arranged for foundry or factory pur- poses, will be sold to morrow on the premises bv Mr. Dodd, the auctioneer. This sale pre- sents a splendid opportunity to an enterpris- ing man to secure a’valaable factory property. Sele positive to close the estate, amd to com- mence at 12 o clock sharp. Ax Ottawa telegram te the Teronto Mail says:—‘‘ Mr. Wallace W. McLeed, the newly appointed post office inspector for Manitoba, arrived at Ottawa on Wednesday evening with his wife and family from Prince Edward Island, where he has been post-office inspector for a number of years. will remain at the capital for a day or two, to receive instructiens from the Post- office Department, when he will leave for >| his new field ef labor.” stances, became prosperous and in many | cases rich as a consequence of cheese fac-} Tur Hotman Orrra Comrany opened tories being established in their neighber- | last night at the Academy of Music, and at heed. They remarked that in all the placus | the expiration of the opera it was pronounced they had visited they had seen ne place! by one and all the finest evening’s amuse- more adapted to undertakings of the kind | ment ever given a Charlottetewn andience. than this Island. Those gentlemen gave |The house was splendid and comprised an incalculable ameunt of valuable inferm- | some of our best musical critics, who judg- feel deeply indebted, pany would undertake to establish and operate a Cheese Factory and Creamery in this place, and pay no less than seven cents nor more than eight cents per gal- lon fer the milk, providing they wb- tained a sufficient number ef cows fer thas purpose. This effer seemed acceptable te the farmers, and the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 22nd inst., at the hour of feur o’clock, p. m., fer the further hearing of the said P. M. Bourke & Ce’s offer in full, aad clese negotiatiens con- cerning the same. . Messrs. Carvel! and Newbery having left before the clese of the meeting, it was unanimously passed that the thanks of this meeting be tendered them through this medium fer their attendance and the valu- able information imparted by them. After a vote of thanks te the Chairman, the meeting dispersed. J. R. Bourges, jr., Mill View, June 8, 1878. fabs i Murder Will Out. A few years ago ‘‘ August Flower” was dis- covered to be a certain cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, a few thin dyspeptics made known to their friends how easily and quickly they had been cured by its use. The great merits of (Green’s August Flower became heralded mer. the country by one sufferer to another, until, without advertising, its sale has become immense. Druggists in every town in the United States are selling it. No rson suffering with Sour Stomach, Sick eadache, Costiveness, pitation of the Heart, Indigestion, low spirits, ete., can take three doses without relief. Go to your Drug- S a get a bottle for 75 cents and try it, ple bottles 16 cents, After considerable discussion on the sub- | Company a a ject by several gentlemen present, P. M. | correspondent furnishes ; Bourke, Esq., stated that he and a com-| criticism of the singing of the leading nem- ation, for whieh the farmers ef this vicinity | ing frem the uvrearions applause and en- thusiasm found the entire success. A a very good shown, grand bers of the Company ; and as our space is limited we shall simply say that we endorse all that he has said in their favor, and strongly recommend our citizens to go to-night and judge for themselver, The costumes were fine, the choruses grandly rendered, and the effeet of eclored lights thrown en the characters, finer than ever before witnessed in Charlottetown. Mrs. Holman, a pianist of great ability presided at the piano. To- -night the Company do ‘‘La Fille de Madame Augot,” and we expect frem the impression made last evening, the house will be crowded. Everybody should see and hear them during the opera of *‘ Ma- dame Augot.” A Good Account. ‘Te sum it up, six leng years of bed-rid- den sickness and sutlering, costing $200 per year, tetal $1,200—all which was stepped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, whe has dene her own house- work for a year since, without the loss ef a day, and] want everybedy to know it for their benefit,” ‘Jeun Weeks, Butler, N. Y.’. Strawberry Festival. HE Ladies of ST, PAUL’S CHURCH urpose having a STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, FANCY TABLE, REFRESH- MENTS, &c., on WEDNESDAY, 13th of Jaly next. The Hon. Mr. Longworth has kindly given the use of his lawa for the eccasion. Admission 10 cents. Children half price, Gate cpen at 4 o'clock. MKS. C. PALMER, Seo’y. Marek 23, 1881—eam pat — CORRESPONDENCE, We do not held ourselves responsible jor the opinions or statements of our corresponde nts, Civic Taxation. } } LETTER FROM JUDGE ALLEY. Yo the Editor of the Hxaminer. Srrx,—On eertain personal grounds which f am fully prepared to establish all the} proper time and place, | have found it) necessary to appeal from the civic a imposeden me. This is a right aecorded by law to every citizen. But it appears that its exercise on my part has afforded some cowardly and contemptible fel low an opportunity of indulging in maliciously false imuvendoes respect- ing my metives, in a letter published in your paper, which he had not the cour- age to subseribe with his own name. [ have no intention to engage in a newspaper discussion on this subject with any anonymeus acribbler, as no well founded ecenclusion with regard to it ceuld be reached in that way. The letter affords seme idea of the man- liness of its author, and the publie will be enabled to judge of his honesty when they are made aware of his name. 1 am quite prepared to explain and justify the course I have taken at the proper time and place, and will only remark that while | am prepared to pay all just taxes imposed onrae, | am not disposed to submit te exactions which I have good reason to eon- sider unjust and illegal. li is a well-known fact of which I believe | the Council are cognizant, that grave ob: | jections exist as to the legality of the | Income Tax, and to my mind the extra- | ordinary,valuations of the Assessors‘can only be accounted for on the assumption that they could never have seriously expected the tax to be paid. Before I had given notice of the appeal, I suggested to the Mayor to submit all the objections to the assessment to the Supreme Court for decision in the form ef a special case in the interest of the citizens generally. He seemed disposed to adopt this suggestion, and promised to see the Recorder on the subject, but the matter bas not yet been formally assented to by the Council. As my right of appeal expired on the day of our conversation, 1 served the notice in order that my legal rights might no! be forfeited in ease the Council should not agree to test the validity of the assessment R, TONE 14, 1881. ik per i “Cromwell,” and other Steamboat Lines, to LOBSTERS. QI PECIAL RATES of Freight on Lebsters Fishwick’s Express, ‘' Anchor,” te fellowing ports, viz: Antwerp, Bordeaux, | trussels, Bremen, Copenhagen, Glasgow, Halifax, Havre, Hamburg, Londen, Liverpool, Naples and New York Parties having such to ship would do well to emquire of L. A. 3annany, Hollis Sireet, Halifax, or A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Queen's Wharf, Charlottetown, June 14—1lm 2aw A et i te Setar Ne LIME JUICE. N ONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE A. (Imported in original Packages.) On Draught and Bottled at APUTHECARIES HALL, Des Brisay’s Corner. June 14—Im ORDERED TO CLOSE 10 puns. Molasses, 200 haif-chests Tea, warranted quality and cheap, 10 casks Pickling and Malt Vinegar (pure), 20 barrels Labrador Herring, 2 owt. Finest French Coffee, proneunced by all as the best in the market, 100 boxes Laver and Muscatel Raisins, 50 boxes T. D. aud Asserted Pipes, 25 bexes Soap, 100 boxes rea! Digby Herring, 20 boxes Crackers, 10 barrels Bermuda Oniens, To close the above consignments | will gel] at bottom prices, WILLIAM DODD, June 11-—3i Queen Square. Valuable Residence! For Sale by Auction, HAVE been instrueted by the Pank of Prince Edward Island to sell by Public Auctien, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 2ist JUNE, inst., at three e’clock, p. m., that valuable residence knewn as ‘‘ Fern- woed,” fronting on the Saint Eleanor’s Koad, formerly owned by the late Judge Pope, te- gether with 19 acres of land attached. The Dwelling House, Weod House, Ice House, Barns, Stables, Pump and everytain about the premises are now in & rae state ef repair. This is one of the most beau- tifully situated residences in the Lewer Pre- in this way. Yours, &c., June 14, 1881. . 2 ——— Sto The Entertainment Last Evening. Te the Editer of the Examiner. Dear Sm,—Being one of the favored ones who had the great pleasure of witness- | ing the performance of ‘* Olivette” by the Holman Opera Company, in the Academy of Music, last evening, I may state that the audience, as well as myself, were greatly delighted with the performance. The sing- ing and acting, as well as the cestumes, were excellent, and refleet great credit on | the Company. Miss Sallie Helmam is a charming singer, and wiil, lam sure, bea great favorite with the Charlottetcnians. Miss Blanche Bradshaw sang and acted her part as the Countess admirably. She ought to use greater care in taking her high notes, as she invariably sings them sharp, particularly her I’s and G’s. Her very high notes are good. Not one fault can be found with the fine singing ef Mr. Red- stone. He is a true artist. Mr. Dalton delighted the audience with his singing and acting. Mr. Holman and all the other members of the Company did well. I weuld like to hear the words spoken more distinctly in the choruses. The piano ac- companiments were far teo loud in the soles, and that incessant thumping of the air continually, impaired the effect of the beautiful solos, se well sung by Miss Hol- man, Miss Bradshaw, Messrs. Redstone, Dalton and Holman. Te such singers as these, all that is needed is a well-played accompaniment, and not to have the notes of the treble hammered after them all the time,drowning their excellent voices. The pianist should cr ought to knew that when a singer makes a decrescendo or cres- vinces, and is teo well known te require fur- ther descriptien. It has enly been built a few years, is fitted Gro. ALLEY. up with all the modern cor-veniences, and cost the late ewner sixteen thousand dollars in construction, and will now be sold without reserve. Intending purebasers can inspect the House any time before the sale by applying to the Keeper in charge, or to the subscriber. Terms easy and made known at eale. RICHARD HUNT. Summerside, June $, 1881. [ju 10 TURNIP SEED. TURNIP SEED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL King of the Swedes, Champion, Green Top, Purple Tep, Skirving’s Improved, and Carter’s Beer & Goff. June 9, 1881, cendo that he or she ought to do the same. Te-night 1 am glad te hear Madame Angot is to be given. To any person, male or | female, who has a note of music in his er | her soul, L say go and enjey a rich and rare | musical treat. | Yours, Xc., PRESTO. ee eee DIED. In Charlottetown, on the llth inst., im the | 26th year of her age, Annie, beloved wife of | John Ronahan, ana only daughter ef Andrew Deyie. Also, Mary Ida, infant daughter of John and Annie Renahan. At Mount Meilick, Let 49, on the 7th inst., Samuel Lane, Esq., in the 78th year of his age. ee ee a a tn ane HOLLAND GROVE VERY HANDSOME Building Lots! WILL SELL AT AUCTION, on the Grounds, on WEDNESDAY, 29th inst., at Ll o'clock, all that eligibly situated prop- erty known as ‘‘ Helland Greve,” opposite the residence of the Hon. Judge Young, with handsome frontage on Fitzroy, Prince, Euston and Great George streets, and comprising thirteen of the very handsomesat ‘uilding Lots in the city limits, centrally located on the highest land with handsome trees and shrub- bery, and invaluable either in part or asa whele for Gentlemen’s Private Residences. Plam of the Property to be seen at my office and en handbills. Terms easy and made known at sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Bank P. E; Island. r= is hereby given that a dividend, at the rate of 8 per ‘cent. per annum has been declared on the Capital Stock ef this Bank for the past six months, payable at its Banking House on demand. June 14, ’°$1—pat eod J. R. BRECKEN, Ch’te wn, June 6, ’81—lw Cashier BARGAINS — GASH GUSTOMERS EXECUTORS’ SALE MORRISEY’S FOUNDRY POSITIVE AND UNRESERVED SALE, * AM instructed by “i the Execnter Estate of the la WUOrs Of the 4, on 2 Wednesday, the 16th of} : at 12 o'clock, neon, That Valuable and well-known known as ‘ Merrisey’s Foundry,” gj at the east end of Kent Street, aud acimirabl located for Foundry er Factory The Land measures $4 feet on tes and extends back 160 feet, being Tews ne Ne. 7 and part of Town Let No. rundred. The Buildings comaiet ote Shep, Moulding Shop, Machine § : Shop, Blacker th’s Folens aud Brave Foualet : There is also in the rear of the Land along described «a piece of Lamd 40x70 feet, pact of Town Lot No. 57, in the 8rd hundred, . with a right of way 15 feet wide, extending to Graften street ; will be sold either together with the Foundry Property er separate, N. B.—This very valuable is new ordered fer Positive and Unreerneh Aca clese the Estate. : Terms —Twenty-five per cent, down, the balance in four years with interest on per cent. : , é “ May 24, ’81—ths -T? LET. | apply at the effiee of Messrs, McLeod, Water Street. ' & JOSEPH POPE, J Ch’town, June, 9, ’$1.-—2w thu sat on " = fe Undersigned have this into marin, and the business heretg. fore carried on by after be conducted by the undersigned undg OF P. E. ISLAND. TPXHE ANNUAL MEETING of tke helders of the above Company held at their office, corner ef Great and Lewer Water Streets, at seven o’ on THURSDAY EVENING, the si day of June, 1851. By order of the Directors, F. W. June 2, 1881. io ome ty = ‘. Z eT a e+ smart, able man te turn the press at Tux Examiner office, Com stant employment. fel pres cheque for $15 signed by Bear ei & Sems, in tavor of Jenes Anderson, Fair wages. Persons are cautiered against cashing at the EXAMINER office, . WOR SALE—A second-hand Wagon, ia good order. ‘heap for cash. Apey at John MePhaal’s carriage shop. [ju lélw O BE LET—One-half ef a double Tene- ment House on King street, betwee Prince and Hillsborough streets. Rest moderate.—P. Doyir, Engineer. [ju 13 6ipé \ ANTED—A tidy young woman fer ** The Confectionery ” Saloon. Apply . to W. Kennedy. [ju 13 38 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—One Coat- maker, also a Pants and Vest maker, Apply te Patrick Cerrigan, cox, Prinee and W ater Streets. [je 1) Gi pd eee to new goods. Don't ferget to have winter clething thereughly cleaned or to save them from the moth.—G, O, GILMouR, Dyer, Sidney street. {ja 116 ASTURE-—Wanted, 5 er 6 Cows to Pa ture on «8 field near Hos. J. C. Popes Brewery Let. Grass geed, and price Apply at the office of Hedgson & MeLeod. - {ju e Edward sell AT AUCTION, on the Oca te j e 4 if WILLIAM DODD, s Auctioneer, JOR a term ef years, with the righ! * z I chase, several Building toe he @ ef Pa Lot 25, near the late residence Hyndman Esq., being the property of Miss DesBrisay. For further i e ns Notice of Partnership! the name and style of J. D. MacLaop & Ca, ie Wanis, Losi, found, Se the same, and the finder will eblige by leaving it Ge a case, | June 3, ’$1—till 18th SALMON & CODFISH. A CONSIGNMENT JUST RECEIVED. All Classes of Goods, As I am aaxious te reduce my Stock. R. W. TREMAINE, June }, 81. 83 Queen Stret. for General Housework. Apply at Ex- AMINER Office, june 10 PDOULTRY—Ligit Brahmas, Six nice Birds for sale, cheap—a rare chance. A Box 116, Ubarlottetewn. [ju 1@ Union Bank of P, &, Island,|#= 16, Cusictceten r Wn Ss ae DIVIDEND N@. say ®. 34, Charlottetown, {ju 10 JOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend | ~~ tuated N at the rate of eight per cent. per ceiea 1F FXO LET—That Two-story House, . rteen has this day been declared on the Capital | on Pownal Street, containing thi Stock of this Bank, for the past half year, | Toms, kitehen, &c., at present occupied by payable at its Head Office and Branches, ebert Yourg, Esq. Possession Ist of August forthwith. _ next, Apply by letter to Mrs, John Welsh, GEO. . Pewnal, Lot 49. j9 taw tf Chariottetown, June 1, 1881. pat her ne rg 2w F° SALK—A three-year old BOAT, 29 To Lobster Packers. feet keel, good gear, well) fitted out for For Liverpool Direct. a fisherman or a Lobster yacht, Apply to this ae FAST-SAILING BRIG A LPHETA, oltice, [ju 8 ood OsT.--On Tuesday night, the 7th inst, SE 300 tens register, classed Al at {Jo ds, Neilson master, having the greater part cf her a Large White Pig. Any ene giving im cargo new ready, will formation at D. Mullin’s Meat Market, mond Street, that wili lead to its recovery, Sail from Charlottetown on or about the 18th inst., will be suitably rewarded. j9 3i J ANTED—A STEADY MAN to take Carrying Lobsters at one shilling sterling per Loading Berth—Peake’s No, 1 Wharf. charge of a horse and work in a gardea. (ju 8 Fer freight apply to JOHN HUGBEES, Wicttam Dopp. Charlettetown. et ete se MACLEOD, Cashier. Wantet Iinmediately—aA y man that has worked en Long Straw Collars and Harness. Apply at Examiner Office. [ju 6 101 pa we Tenements To Let, and ene Sleven _ for sale. Apply te Joun SrenriverD, Hillsborough Square. [2aw ti—ap27 ANTED.—A smart steady Boy, about 15 or 16 years of to attend ina general store. One who had seme eX- perience preferred. Apply at this effice. ju3 a — a EMENT pte on Spring Par A on the mises te Janes McLxop, 7“ uae FRESH HORACE HASZARD. June 9, ’$1—-3i pat ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GIRL ~ am D. MacLeon, will ham J. D. MACLEOD, Ch’town, Jone 8, 1881. oe MACLER Bi ne Steam Navigation Coy arene, — # ae. ee a 8 : 2; ~ a op x xe ) j oa t% nee, hn ath tts Ae SHAWLS re-dyed anddressed equal |