Nae Dairy EXAMINER, JUNE 4, 1881. Saas = san ; seat dae Illness of Hon. J. C. Pope. YretpinG to the desire of his immediate friends we have not till now referred to f the Hon. J. CG, It is very gratifying that the first the serious illness o Pope. aanouncement we have to make is that Mr. Pope is decidedly better, Indeed Dr. Hobkirk hopes that, permitted to rest, the hon. gentleman will soon re- cover strength, avd be ‘all right again.” ° eo@ e) ——--— —- Pictou and Colchester. Tne * business engagement” of Hon. A. G. Jones will not adm't of his be- coming a candidate in Colchester. In other words Mr. Jones is so busily en- gaged in the sugar business, and has so much movey invested in the Halifax Refining and Cotton Factory that he cannot devote his time to politics. Well, we admit, this is at least one good result of the Nationa! Policy! Me Cnas. N. Cum»ines, a farmer and merchant, bas been selected to bear the Grit banoer in Colchester. The St. John Telegraph vays that ‘in. both Counties the enthusiasm is on the side of the Liberals. But it otten happens that enthusiasm evaporates in the light and heat of fact and argument ; and if we have not misjudge: the intelligence of the Scotchmen of Pictou, the enthusiasm of the Grits will have quite fizzled over, aud dried up by the evening of the day of election. There is one fact that will come home, to all electors at this juncture, notwith- standing the doleful predictions of the) Grits, and the fact that fairly good times | have, all over Canada, taken the place of stagnation and cuio, while, instead of ao anvual deficit amounting to millions of money, we have an abounding reve- nue, prices have not, on the whole, ad- vanced. Auy man or woman Can easily verify this great aod important fact by reference to his or her personal and househoid accounts. met nie ee Our Water Supply. A vapy informs us that water taken, from the well in her neighborhood, when | put into her kettle and heated, * can be smelled all over the house.”’ This lady | is strongly in favor of having water works te supply pure water to poor people. | Indeed, we believe, that the ladies are) wpanimons on this question. The St. John Sun has an article on, water works for Charlottetown, in which | it is said that “the people of Charlotte- | town would not give up a good water- | supply system at avy price, if they had a_ month's e:joyment of its blessings, and should not hesitate a day to undertake | the construction of one of the systems | } Contemptible—Surely. ithe Patriot is devoted to the fact that the ‘Hon. Mr Sallivan and the Hon. Mr. Ferguson did not atteud the examination lof Prince of Wales College. When Mr. ' Davies and other frieuds of the Patriot /were in power, Ture Examiner had to eall attention to their absence from the ‘same ceremony. But we never made # leading article about it, though we think | as strougly as the Patriot that public men ‘should, by their presence on, these occa- sions, give an outward and visible sigo Wales College is the head. Now, what are the facts? On the day on which the examinatiou took place, Hon. Mr. Sulhvan was un- well. official of the Government and a_ repre- to town last evening. Hon. Mr. McLeod, another member in the College by giving two handsome prizes to stimulate the emulation of i's students. Mr. McMillan, one of the strongest | supporters of the Government, was the | donor of another prize. ‘and truly contemptible is the statement ‘of the Patrtot that members of our Provincial Goveroment deliberately stayed away from the exam- ination,” because they came to the con- clusion “that it was more politic—that more was to be gaiued—by being ab- sent,” | The Patriot cou'd easily have learned ‘the truth. But, as usual, it preferred to report the thiug that is not, because the report might make trouble about the School Question, aud help to bring about i the Patriot profited so largely a few years ago. j i © | Correspondence. ae We dv not hold ourselvea responsible for | the statements or opinions of our correspondents, << So at “ Tenants’ Right League.” To the Editer of the Examiner. Srr,—The last issue of the ‘* Summer- side Journal” contains a lengthy article en what he terms a bogus meeting. The Secretary and Treasurer being un- | fortunately from home, I do not feel war- ranted myself in replying to his queries, | but no doubs the ‘‘ Summerside Journal ” )man will he attended to on their return, when every information consistent with the rules and regulations of the Tenants’ Right League wil! be given him. Yours, ete., Ont or THEM. 4th June, 1881. +2+opee- The Civic Protection Association. JOIN IT AND HRLP TO KEFP DOWN THE TAXBS. Te the Fdstor of the Examiner. THe DAT Tne leading article cf the last issue of of the interest they take in the highly | important deparment of which Prince of | | Hon. Mr. Ferguson was in King’s | ‘County, attending to his duites as an sentative of Cardigan ; aud only returned | of the Govgroment, showed his interest | In the light of these facts, how mean | ‘the head aad the | again the religious differences by which | Local and Other Items. Sir Cuarues Tupper will arrive in Char- lottetown this evening. Tur arrival of emigrants at Montreal during May, ws 4,384. A xew Broom sweeps clean. Get it at B, Balderston’s. 2w taw- Sis Reeves, the English tenor, ia very ill, and his life is despaired of, A Superior etoek ef Redyers’ Pocket Knives just received at Bremner Bros. j4 lweod pat His Lonpsurr the Bishop of Nova Scotia arrived in this city lastevening. He is the | guest of KE. J. Hodgson, Eaq. Bpwakp Hacker, Hsq., M. P., was registered at the ‘* Royal’ ia St. Jon, oo the lst inst. Miss Farrar, the eldest danghter of Canon Farrar, 18 going to be married te th Rev. J S Northeote, third son of Sir S:at- ford Northoote. Tnx luspester of Fisheries wilibe found by ithe e heviwg basiness with his department, Curwe the coming we k at the office of Marine fishenes, Meminion Building. i AMG ——— -—- A letof Holly Pheto Frames, and Panel ete., etc. at Bremner Beos. jt lw eod pat es His Lorpsuip the Bishop ef Nova Scotia, ; will admiuister the rite of Contirmation to- | sorrow in St. Paul's Charch af tvrenovn ser- vice, aud ipBSt, Peter’s at Evensong. ——— THe U jerease in the pubhe debs durug May of | SLL, loo (21 57; cash im Treasury, $236 | 496 ,U85d 13. The redaction of the deb sive June of last year 1s $29,250.323 383. Kowaro Maree, Esq, of Washington, D {, (aon of late Vommmancer J KR. Mayne, K. N.j is oa & Visit to bis relatives in bas eity. Mr. Mayne uas net been on the Leland for, many yesra. He is a leading lawyer in Washington. - j Wa are selling out stock of Customs Duty Rntriea uatil the first of Juty at haif price. — Bremner Bros jilw eed pat Divine Sexvics in the Prince S:reet Prestyteriau Church, to merrow, wil be condusted as foilows, At ll a.m. ‘¥ Jucge Young, at 6.30 p. m. by Rev. Mr. Paradis, | ArrEnTIoN is directed to the advertise j ment of Messrs. Reid Brothetsin another column. They are enlarging their capa- ,city tor makivg elotha by fifty per ceut., | and they say wail avon be able to produce a better class cf tweeds than ever before. | Success to home induatries. Tue ietter of Mr. J. W. Hughes, on the | importance and necessity of improved Wister |} Communication, is held over om account ot iiglength We canoot premptly get leng ietters imto @ smallpap:r. bloral for corres- pouieats: Make year lettera short pointed, and A General Steck of Stationers’ Sundries, such az Pocket Bvoks, Purses, etc., very cheap, just epened at Bremner Bros. j}4 lw eod pat | Tue Woollen factory of Rhodes, Curry | & Co., at Amtierst, N. 8., was destioped | by fire afew days ago. Over seveuty-five | men Were throws our of empioyment. | $18,000. + Parties engaged 11 yold mining at Waver- Mounts. for Hand Painting, Picture Frames, | S. debi statement shows a dz | Less nee AO Ct AA A LALO YY EXAMINER, JUNE 4, 188 Arvother Great Project. The National Bauk of Graeee is negetiat ipy with the Government in the name of M. de Lesseps, with a view to constructing a ship canalthrongh the Isthmus of Corinth te connect the Gulf of Coriath with the Azean Sea. A decree has been signed granting M. de Lesseps a conce ssiom to cut acanal throngh the Isthmus of Corinth Work will probably commmence in 1882, and be completed in five years. INOTIC +H. HE public are warned against cashing # T cheque drawn by us on the Bank of Prince Kdwa d Island in favor of Young for $25 19; the same having heen lort. Any person findivg the cheque will edlige by leaviug it at our store. ARTHUR & TOOMBS. June 4—2i | i | ' AM! instructed by the Department of } _ Public Works, Cada, to sell by PUB- | LIU AUCTIGN, en ‘Thursday, the $bi Jane, int, | i ae FOST OF GREAT CED STREET, 4 Goudsmned Bredge Scew. Now lying at Peake’s No 3 Wharf, and the snort blocking in about the sail Scow, Bac han ‘The purchaser to take it in its present state, aud where and as it now hes. ferms each, aud payment to be made at time of sale aad before delive y A. MceNEILL, June 4, 188l--smtw Auctioneer. ENCOURAGE Homeindustry TRYOW WOOLE WOOLEN MILLS SPRING. i8si. Buy No More Imported Shoddy! -— ,;UILD UP YOUR [sLAND HOME by 4 purchasing pare houest TWEHDSs from our Agents. \We have uow in the hands of the different Agents A WINDERFUL VARIETY CF Tweeds, Blankels and Fla.nels, We are now at wock enlarging our Mills jamiare putting in 50 per ceat. ex ra of new }aud more inproved machinery for the produc. | tion of a better class of TWH4Ds than have | heret fore heen made on the Ialand. Our pew Machinery w:'l be in fal blast about the lat of July, and afser that date Wool Growers fand Cloth Bayers may rely on the dawn of a New [ra in the manufacture of Clotos We wili have ia operation about the 29th | i tane, Yarn Twisters and Winders, and will | | ; Care Breton described in Mr. Murdoch’s comprehen-| : ” ‘ | lish the following resolution adopted urani- sive and able report.” As the writer io | mously by the members present at a meeting the Sun resides in a city which enjoys |ef the Civic Protection Association of this the advantages of a water supply, his, city on Friday evening last: advice is worthy of attention. | ** Resolved, That the members of this A*socia- st ; | tion, feeling deeply the injury entailed apon _ 2 oe -s- --——-——-——_—- — Sin,—I am instracted to request yea te pub ily, N.S., recently strack some itch ‘finds’ | be prepared to fil all orders for Stecking and jin what is known as ‘barrel quartz.” | ether Yerus | Some of this quartz waa exhib:tel is inii- We invite the public generally who are fax afew dsys ego. Lt is of dark slate | 29xieue to give the island a push ie the right feolor, and was thoreugiiny impreguated | direction to cali stcur Agents’ an? examine ; our Geads, and if they sheuld not faney the | Cloths them in steck .wait for the arrival of pa Io Lobster Packers. For Liverpool Direct: HE PAST-SAILING BRIG ALPHETA, 300 tons register. classe! Al at iJoyda, Nelson master, having the greater part of her cargo now ready, will Sail frem Charlottetown on or about the Isth inst.. Carrying Lebsters at ove shilling sterling per case. Cnding Berth—Peake’s No. | Wharf. For freight apply to , "Tr JOHN HUGHES, Charlettetown. ~— eee June 3, ‘Sl-- till 18th on ee a ee ee Grand Magic Lentern Exhibition AND ENTERTAINMENT, UDER the auspices of the Cadets of Temperance, to be held im the Academy of Music, on }URSDAY, June 7th, inst. To commence at 8 o'clock, ‘Tickets 15 and 10 ets. {ju 2 2:1) TTS: TO SHIPPERS tJ re? Tr? BY Bos ON STERMERS, N? FREIGHT? will he 5 three o'clock on days of sailing. Bil's of Laling must be prevented for sig nature by four o cock. CARVELL BROS June 1, ’8!— law wed Glen stewart Market Garden, | i latthe MAKKET HOU on Market days i and at the Garden at all hours, at reasonable | prices. ' | ae Half mile from Southport Village ali commuuieations to Southpert Pest Office | {ju 2 4i pd WANTED. YOUNG MAN to take charge of a small Furwiture Factory at Nerth Sydney. None but a sober man aeed japply. Apply to EPWARPD McDONALD. North Sydney, May 30, ’8!—im {ju 2 4. received after | | May 27, 1881. GL! the leading kinds ef Vegetable Piste | now ready. aud witl be offered for sale | JAMES BOURKE. | Addreas | Four Thonsand Do'avs in ots, |W. Ee. cee setae ne ——— tt in Sie i ct ie LAND SALR fA ry AM instrncted by the Presivent and } Directors of the Fank of Prince idward Island to sell by Public Anction, on the grounds, on MONDAY, the Gth day of June Next, ISS, at 11 o'clock, a. m., All the unsold pertion of ‘* Strawberry Hil)” Estate, situate in Charlottetown Royalty (formeriy belonging to the Hon. J.C. P now owned by the Bank of P. E. Island) This property extends from the Upper oe Main St. Peter’s Road to the Hillst River, having a govd frontsze on that Road sand on both sides ef the Lewer St. Peter’s Road It contaius seventy-three acres, and is laid off in lots of about one acre and comprises some of the tnest Buildj sites in the neighborhood of the City. plan of the property can be seen at my office, Sale to commence at the Upper St. Peter's Road, a@ Terms easy and made known at WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, May 30, 1881. a REVISED YEW TESTAMENT! JUST RECEIVED —AT-- HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street, 4000 IN CENTS! Wanted Before July. 1st, GOODS SOLD AT L>\\ EsT PRICES, Any quantity taken from Cash purchasers or in payment of old accounts, DAWSON & CO. May 27, 188l—l1w BARGAINS CASH CUSTOMERS All Classes of Goods, As I am anxious to reduce my ~tock. R. W. TREMAINE, Jane 1, ’8!. #3 (Queen Stret. CARPETS, and will ba sold at very low prices at R. W. TREMAINE’S, 53 Queen Street, Union Bank of P. ff. Island. DIVIDEND Ne. $4, June lL, "3i. z Lace Curtains, &c | A CHOICE ASSORTMENT jost opened, | May 27, '$1—Gt pat ne TOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend | at the rate of eight per ceut. per annum | patronage extended to HATS! HATS! HATS A SPEGIALTY. YRNE BROS. HAVE NOW OPENED i THEIR LARGE AND VARIED ASSGRTHENT — OF-— Enclish Canadian and American 1 AUS sa The newest and most approved styles. BYRNE BROS., Queen Street, SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. W. 2. BOREHAM KGS to thank his public in general, customers, and the for the very |:beral him during the time "Gs rf ae 1 5 ee al ae ae % on astty WA Hedi ie wal r ilrie tees ie pe ge + Cale The Revenue for May. - ———- The official returus of the revenue of Canada during the month of May last, | the inkabitants of this city by the extrava: | gance of the City Council, and the exorbitant | ‘aud oppressive amount ef taxation new im | A LARGE INCREASE. posed and being collected from the unfertan ate taxpayers to sustain the same, do earnestly call upon the inhabitants o! this city at the- ime- | present crisis, to connect thems lves year were as follows: mediately with this institution. and thos help Customs, $1,334,246 pe not only to reatrict a but te stop Excise, 372,005 | Measures now In cptemplation, such as the Other Sources, 511,893 , water scheme, which, under the pre-er t em- eA | barrassed state of the city finances weuld he Total. . $2,218,144 | altogether unbearable, and destructive of our This year the receipts from the same sourees were :— | Custems, . $1,635, 328 Excise, 440.152 “Other Sources, 534,224 Total, . $2,609,704 Increase in favor ef May, 1881, $361,560, Reduction of the Legislature. Tue reduction of the Legislature is now the live and important question in the local politics of this Province. We, therefore, make no apology te publish-| ing the speech of Hon. Donald Ferguson ea the abolition of the Legislative Coun. eil. Mr. Fergusen gives a complete i best interests.” Yours ete., H. C Dovsr. Ch’town, June 4, 1881. = Personal. Lorp Durrertin will leave for Constanti- | nop'e to-day. Pisce Bismarcx is confined to bed by ' illness. Tue Italian Ministers have decided to increase the war budget twelve million | ' ey | ports that over three hunired and filty tivu- francs. Angelo, who has been travelling with in America Ir is rumored that some of the Parnell her Mweiius. i | Paddock Lots, en the Upper amd Sec’y | | sand salmon were Ir is announced that Sara Bernhardt en Saturday, the 4th June, will marry N. | view of the situation with reference to. this question, previous to the back down | ites intend going over to the Ministerial of the opposition, on the Bill provid. | benches. in that it } - | Mr. J. ©. Rosineow dropped dead at ted fairl and s ee Pa 0 his residence in Westmeath township, Ont., y sided @ people at | oy Wednesday last. He was io his vsnat the polls * : ‘health a few minutes befere the avful oc- -@ ~<D 2? @-e -—--—_-- -—- —_ Be Mice currence. Disease Provincial Exhibition Notes. supposed cause of deoth, —— ‘formerly a merchant at Front Westmeath, Tue Committee appointed by the and was well known and respected through Board of Commissioners to prepare a) °"t this section. . Prize List for the Provincial Exhibition,| T## Panama canal not being enough te met yesterday at the Legislative Li- ‘have on his hands, M. De Lesseps is now brary ” ‘negotiating with the Greek Government fer ‘ : | the construetien of the long oooted Isthmus When the important work of this Com of Corinth, t» connect the gulf of the same mittee is completed, a general meeting of | name with the Aivean. the Board ee aoe wiil be | Errner Sir George Campbell or Mr. vened, at w' ich the Report of the Prize| Grant-Duff, Under Seeretary of State for List Committee will be submitted. ithe Colonies, is said to be likely to «neceed Io the meantime agriculturists andthe late Mr. Adam as Governor of Madras. manufacturers should be preparing for Hon. Neat Dow is to spend his vaeation the great Proviucial Exhibition, 1881. | this summer in Prince Edward Island. All articles aud animals which may be | Tus Empress of Russia ia described as deemed of sufficient merit to be sent looking like a corpse rather than a living from this Province to the Dominion | ®#'ng, sitting speechless and unmoved, as Exhibition at Halifax, can also be ex- | thovzh neither seeing nor hearing anything. thle Wt the owns ef such exhibits It was, perbaps, a premonition of Nihiliat : .._, | terrors that made poor Dagmar ao depresa- ee » at our own Provincial 44 when, as a bride, she travelled to meet the Czarewitch. The girl had to have her eo < white face painted, it is said, before she. IwsuRaNc¥.—Marine, Fire, Lifo and Acci- | eutered the native city of her future hus- dent- effected in mot reliable companies. ‘band, that the people might not notice all | many J Within a few mons Wesievar Methodism | the heart was the | Deceased was | i | | with precious iwetal. | Mr. R bis parents at Pinette. Mr. 3 e/\ae is a young ran whe, caring the short time he has beeu | absent from the tilanet, suceeedod remarkably at. of G Be Zo. i ¥cRae will remain University, in this ¢( revicce Bu Lfin@ aND Pp BRAUTIFUL wter's hoa’s to teke place on Mouday, tiv 6th inst., ab ib oclock, on the grouacs, by ++ Til Dodd, Ave senueer. Sons vt tucse lute are aiuong the most beautiful in the neighber- | howd of the city, and their freedom from eity | taxes recommends them as buildiug cites to) ? se %iifn tat Gapitesists and others Sale te commence ou the Upper ot. Peter's Read. Yr. Henry Crarke, Manaser of the Dunk River bich treeding netabiishment, reinrucd to this e:ty te-day trom B udeneli, where he nad been placing ever sixty th usand yeuryg salmon inthe Brudenell fiver Mr. ©. re- hatehed at the Bee my Estabiushment this season - sixty thousand ai which were put m Moreli River, sixty thou- samd iu Trout River, Lot 10; sixty theusand in Brudenell, and the balanee im bunk Laver. | oe | Exousn Methodism has sgain suffered a | severe loss 1m the sudden death ef the Rer. W. OU. Simps bp, one of the chief organ- izers of the Surday-Scheol Union, and for yesTs & Missionary st Madras. nas bad inest cisinguished ministers, namely, Rev. §. Colky; the Riv. Dr. Rev. Wo Morsy Punshon the Jobson, the C. McRak, of Glasgew, is visiting | wei amdves holes the honcrabie josition ot | aserstant ie sir Widiam 1? hompern, Scientist, | We learn that Mr. | twe | i ADDocK Lu s Returtns er the ea ce of Valuable ruLGal & aan Lower At | | — WILL -ELL AT AUCTION, at my Sale Reom, Queen -quare, on FRIDAY, 10th | j baat, at 12 vw’ choc &k, Loon, — to mourn the loses of tour of 18 | 4 shares in Merchants Bank P. E Island, 10 shares in Union Bauk ?. E. Isiand, 40 shares ia Bank of Prinee Edward island, » wnd the Rev.) 5 shares in P. EI. Steam Nay. Company. jour New Makes av-at the Ist July. AGENTS: | HON H. J. CALLBECK, Charlottetewn ' ANDERSON & BURRO‘Y™, Summerside, BEH#R & SONS, Montague. BEER & SONS, St. Peter's, BEBR & SONS, Cardizaa T H SJMS & SON, Kersington, ALEXANDER MACLEUD. Alberton. McvOVAL MeDONALUD & CO, Souris 4. RELD, st. Kleanors., iid BROS. hed Vv June 4, '81— Im OPE NIIN CG —AaT— Bremuer Bros, Bookstore i A Lares Srock oF Royal KReacers, Arithaietics, G ame- i = ries, & Cy —ALSo— ;A wuice assortment of the | ‘Testament, Psaim Books, etc. BREMNER BROS. Revised New June 3, 1881-—pat 2i ‘Bank and Steamboat Stocks. ; ' i | mubrw. @remel Readers, Piciionm- has this day been declared on the Capital | he has been in business, and to inform them Steck of this Bank, tor the past half year, | that he has leased and is now fitting up the a at its Head Oilice and Branchds | Store on Graftan Street (formerly occupied ertnwith. by Miss Ellis), where he hopes to see ull his old customers and as many new enes as will favor him with a call; alse that he will | ‘Sell at a Considerable Discount GEO. Charlottetown. June }, 1S%1. | pat Ler te rg 2w THE BEST MACLEOD, Cashier. FOR CASH, | area ex His Larg:, Fashionable and Well Tu it fy SEED, | ‘ Selected Steck of rae Boots, Shoes & Slippers, May 31,"81— od =ER & SONS. © Commeucing en May 29th, until re- al No reasonalle offer refused, bon’t forget the piace. Ww. B. BOREHAM, Sign of the Elephant. moval ) nen NO. 61 QUEER STREET es e et “EGR é! A J 3 ; ; it ay 28, 18$1--till rem Cornmeal. May 17, 1851 | J | 1c0 Pauded tr DRIED JUST RE- RATS é ie ars i HORACE HASZARD. —- CHRISTYS’ Found, Se 3 i B if i YO BE LE E—One-hal! of a double tene- mett fiouse on Syaney Street, adjoining 45 , the resides e of ti. J. Cau: Buck, Esq. Pos- li FUR, WOOL AND FELT, | Session can be given immediately. Apply te ons Pine Waits, fyret, } ° Xs . | Fraxcris PP. MoCanron. | y | ANTS. 29.—A smart steady Boy, about lo or ‘6 years'of ages, to attend ina | general store. One who has had some ex- [ju 3 41 pd Sir, Simpsen. WILLIAM DuvD, i June 3, ’81—4i f sm th Auctioneer. THe population of London is, by the late | census, found to have reached the enormous | (4 : iy ' agereuate of 3,814,571. Jn 1871 it was steain Navigation 9 y 5,254,200, so that it nas increased 560,311 | in tem years, «rat the rate of more than 14 | Ss per cent, in 1871 ithe pepulation under a ones 9 pecptittagtig the jurisdiction of the Mecropolitan Potice ‘ ‘HE ANNUAL Mi-ETiNG of the Share- [ee SIENA Savane ne wmmawibig | 5 OT wae cant ot te ee a . ruly Lon . ‘ ! $e, ric ca sorge growing place. - nS ene é ~ ater Streets, at reven rion CS = ; . rae EVENING, the sixteenth : iv = | day of June, 1X81. . ene Ca1TLE.-—The thorough- | By orcer of the | irectors, red Jers: y cow, Flip, und the thorengn- | F. W. HALES bred bull, Tourbaseur, have been # Id by | June 2, 1881. ace Secvaten Messes. L. T. & J. B. Gilehrst, Norien, | : te Mr. James Gibson, Marysvile, at pay: ing prices. The Messrs. Giluhrist have | Vv HiT wo sold twenty thoroughbreds and high | j hil ATH SALE. apes vi their own raising withia the year and have thirty bead on their farm now,. : including tfieen Jetsey cows. Itisnotgen | LX sitaated ou corner of Pownal and Kent Gialy Vhiton ‘bathed th. ne ica. ea, Streets For further particulars apply ow : _— ita Pp 8, that there is 80 large the premis:s to aes r VERY DESIRABLE KESIDENCKE. ©. f. RIORRISON’S. May 27, 1881. TO LET. WELL FiIMISHED SHO: on “quare, opposite the Post Odfice. $200. Enquire at the etiice of J. & T. MORRIS, Queen Street. Queen May 31, 1851. mises to James McLrop. a ;Opencd at MH. Coomas store, Rent, | Cornmeal, I owest prices. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO, Ch’town, May 20, '81—-2w 3aw Cornmeal Herring, Herring. 6 BARRELS HERRING. F 200 or tale by yeep, W. Hrxvman, Agent. [apé the misery of her expression. vitiin so short a distance. — et, John sun, ED’ ARD CORBETT, | May 23, ’s1-—-3w sat tu , H« RACE HASZARD. | May 17, 1651—Gi eod | years old N STORE and to arrive, 500 Barrels of | Loom Vhoice Kiln Dried Cornmeal, for sale at) Al-o for first-class light Marness. | Whom good wages and coustant cu poyment will be given | Kidon, belfast. T ' Enil.sborough square, perience preferred. Apply at this ofhce. ja TFN LET—A TWO TENEMENT HOUSE on Spring Park Road. Apply on the pre- mises to J. jju 3 tf NREL ENS CARRIAGES— From / $6 to $25. Some elegaut patterns now [ma 28 2i eo house-maid aad & cmesee, Apply at Examiner Office, May 28. VW ANTED TO EXOCVUANGE—A new “WAGON for a HUKSE five or six _ bor particulars apply to Repart Garnéss Maser, Greai George Street. Sale, and ajways o. hana, alot of ju li 61 2aw W ANT. MMi PAATI LY. —A firstclass HAnNEsd MAKER, to » = "> Apply te K. R. Mvkiusor, {law 2w Wo Teneme: ts To Let, and one Slovea for sae. Ajply to doHN DSTENTIFORD, [2aw tf—apz7