The Ca laghan M tames Henry M gu ‘Innis, wh sader Melo ~ ad Doe! ee eee A AO A Im i is rn mt cotter ee on st urder George Alex arrested, as/ TH DAIL a a — EE AMINER, JUNE 2 18865. Georre killed C Haghan. bad of George or James '(Counsel read’s deposit oa where he swore that James Henry and George did kill an} murdered Callaghan) Joe Blanchard was Know nothing Henry either, | | Local and Other Items, | Atex. Prroarmn, Esq., of the firm of Pit- } cairn Rros, Liverpool, arrived last evening i > pus Fresu Hatiiser and Codfish, for sale at | Lord’s Wharf, schr, Jessie M. june 2, 3i | Personar —Dr. W. J. Norf }k,of Moncton jand J. D. Henderson, Esq , Leputy Sheriff of | Moncton, are visiting the city. ee THE Callaghan inquest wili be resumed by | Coroner MeLeod this evening at the Stipen- | diary Magistrates Court Room | — —= Mr. James Browy, CU. E, left this morning for Moncton and Ottawa on businesa, He will be absent for eisht or ten days. ; ee Corres | Lapres, buy the celebrated Hab | manufactured by Bartle’ t. Pol'sh, It will not injure | the lea her,— Dorsey Geff & Co., ju 2, atnidilaililcan THe great convenience off rded by the new Railway time table is enabiing the public to to | attend to business ons Jarger seale than for- wntiiieaiasl THe Toronto World says: Eggs are now selling in the New York for ten cents per dezan, in large lote, and the supply there is more than equal to the demand, _ > Mr H. A. Sparrow, representing the firm of Moree, Wilson & Co., Dry Gords and Notions, Bostou, is making his regular basi- ness tour of the Province, He is staying at the Rankin. stneimrsialiiganciil Rev James G HeEnniGar, aged about eighty years, one of the grandfathers of the ef cred to porarcsy ; cine an ims jim my shop. Saw po others bat Joe prought ber . od he Mr. OC Palm r, Q. | Blanchard and the two McInnis’. James ging Tepres i. Palmer. The Attorney- Henry told me he was going to get married. 0. ond teen Sem bebell of the Geeue | Can t tell whether he did He did not say Ganeret OP enon whose complaint they | po oes =t__be married that day. yy Dort ‘ Piel p rh [heard he was If this conversation had b? been are - os ee not taken place | would not have suspected g and and depos id mes Henry more than anyone else, J ey Do I live in Cha 1d no consultation with Joe Blanchard. P ah on , . s . . S os. Yam The Att mn y General here stated he at - ten ws t to day produce further evidance | od H ves Henry Me- he Crown. Mr. Palmer then pat on ,tdor Il) it ves wrut LO or the miles from Chat [ know! WITNESSES FOR DEFENCE. gpore Sherwo 7 aia ed ANGEL iNa CupMoRE (sworn) -1 live on juni lives about sever, | . Steet | Appin R ad, between 18 and 20 miles from | ihe Cemetery. + san acl alae “ = Charlotteto n, on Lot 30. Jamas Henry | afore last, 2] — RY | marric d my sister. [ came to town last >. Lask —_— Wednesday week. My sister Lister Ann They came tase P ; a ae iJ ames Heory. George Mclonis came also, | meriy. t asked James Laenry % oo — ) - . r ) and James Henry. The reason we tame to | sig time of the yoal wv * Hot de} town was that James Henry end my sister | atter for him ¢ — t asked were going to get married. The accused bin gas *2 for & Dart tH He said j tive some distance froin me. They came bow n — He was | down to my sister's on the Winsloe Road ; re: SO Se: ee said | she was living by herself. We arrived in bo times were G reo Doug 8) town about 7 o'clock a. m. I lived a while spe and a fg He paid for) sith my sister. Wecame in with a horse them He was shor’ of & cent and asked | and trock wacon, We went to bis nephew foracent to pay for =e Pipe.|Mrs. Offer’s and put the horse q said times wer oF, and n much | ip there. We were with the accused most money going I said at t mes : ere very | of the day. Woe were aw xy from them no jull in town. 8 sid h vem seit you | longer than half an hour. We walked ghat tc do; WAY to the Cemetery /about town in the forenoon. Rey. Mr. old Callaghan, et his money . 1 " anc, Kili * ") and youl gt pleaty money ‘ business. l wish I) kn w whether the accused were at Dorion’s. could lay hands oo Aim [ asked him | In the m rning the accused wentto Rav. ghat old fellow. Sy - Don’t you | Mr. McLeod’s and arranged about the mar- know the old fellow im the | omens [}riage. After the marriage we walked the gid I never heard of hia. 1 never avard |streets a spoll, and started for home about there was any man ther tHe sai 1, ‘““That/}6 o'clock. We went home in the truck- id man got plenty mone} why don’t you| wagon. Westarted from Mrs, Offer’s, the go and. kill him. [ told him U never heard|four of us We went right out; | there was an old man in tha! Cemetery,/don't remember by what road. We and never heard there was a Cemetery there were going home, and called in at itself. He sai i, “lf 1 cam catch hold of | Mr, Dert’s, cn the Appin Road, between iw | will kill Ou pothiag else that i can remember. James Henry said all this ope Was iu the shop, a never converse between | get his name—the boys knew kim—about , seven ‘ . 4 Ve . : have been half} whether the accused spoke to him or not. | tance from him. He hig mouth. They did no’ themselves. This was botwe foar o'clock. They might an hour in the sho | did not see} We got to Henry Dart’s between 10 and, them again that day. Their remarks made/J1 o'clock. There was no one:at Dart’s yo impression on me at the time; but @3/but the children. We stayed at: Dart’s goor es I heard of his death I thonght of | that night—the whole of us _ till the conversation. I mentioned it first to}half-past five mext evening (Friday) my mizsess when I heard of the murder.|Then we went home—about _haif My father’s name is Jer me. I told him ia milo from Mr. Dart’s. Accused ast Friday morning between ten *nd/ went home to Rustico Road. My sieter eleven I told hi take hie advice. i t d Callaghan.’ the old Irish b———, | McLe ; then you'll have} o'clock. He said} It was! , The other | little dis- | openec, en three or im because | wanted to/and I went a piece of the road, about two ithe City Marshesll| miles to show them. on Saterday nigh’ i looked for | him in the morning The Marshall! gt me to make complaint. A war- fant was issued and There was a man at my sh time—J seph Bl — har i - | wheter he heard the conversation. present yemember *<ny elae Blanchard. Did not know « fallaghan. Did not know he wil was heyer at the Ceme Henry said he was thinking te get « wife. 1 heard there was another mz one else there. the time. 1 noticed no Pretty large shop, good many I do not notice. about the Cemetery. Heary. litle drop. | smelt liquor off him aout. He was not drunk. George looked well enough They did not uy Where they were going. !| heard of the Callaghan murder the same da it out, last Wednesday. wtiira to this block, and bur place up.” aid nothing else that Jemes Henry generaily passed wu always on good terms with him and George. Crossexamined by Mv. Palmer.—This was last Thursday because @ man week. oregit. | versation. I first made the known outside last Friday. I of any reward being cttered. on Satarday, not before. father on Friday. I told it Morning about nine o'clock to locked for the Marshall, but could not tiad him. ‘did not know a reward waa out till othee, 1 found the Marshall about | heard a reward was offered ¢ . + Feut into ths four o'clocx. Bre o'clock. 0a Saturday evening when [ p tice ofize and a Policeman told me to look at Cannot read English. the Proclamation. fan read French eeeq to my place. W@ like | do Have none ai none that day. wge were there. Was not olunteers to therm. James : Not much hea are poor enough. ig Wstarta rum shop and (Cownsel suzgesis “hat Way if not $ Was onud to make oon, and it was just ag well * anything cise. court, % him about m ‘king money. Member telling him I would be on hand With of the inyrder on Wednesday. : to teil the conversation, * Was gas and blab, and I took no serious- + Oe out of it. I knew Proclamation till ™ It was pot shop ' spoken was around on Fr; . Friday last but never heard of it. OMVersation was such that anyone who ed could hear. They did ROP it Giuet. {| said | would 4 to ‘make money it can work alaog I have made a living for my retty well ye far without selling money, George never said a word Don't think © conversation. { remember nothing else I believe James i told him I thought he had a He koew what he was doing. He could walk | remember James Henry ; he came in to my place and said, “Why don’t you get this place ingured and He said it the sametime I told him not to speak like that for fear someon would hear him, and if the place got burned, we would be all taken up. He I remember now. came for a barrel of flour that day, and I gave it to him. wcount of days | vave barrel of flour if on i mada no memorandym of con- I informed my He takes a drop o: in my house. | James Henry and I don’t remember at 1 was. Thoy said it was poor : money going. : I said I was think- he’d kill @ another.) I { know Allan McIonis in [ don’t remember saying anything tk abottle of brandy at any time. Jas. wid, Why don't you insure your places burn it down and get money.” Iheard Saturday even- the men arrested. | strong, not very smart, Belonged to James yp the don’t game know Don’t exvept Ww never saw was there at tery. dames am present at people come y they found n the whole my plage. I I remember I kept conversation did not hear I heard of it on Saturday the priest. I about went in the Henry often talking about I said make money man told my living im to sell liquor i don’t re- i did start bat I thought nothing of of in my the market The not tell me to open @ rom rum. I have d married my sister between 4 and 5 L was not at Dorion’s. I don’t eighteen or nineteen miles from town. Called at uo other place between town and Dart’s. Met Wm. Casford about a mile oa the road. Met Rev. Mr. Mcleod as we were starting. Met another man. | for- miles from Don't town. know They did not know the road. We then went home. It is about eighteen miles from Appin Road to where they live. The horse was middling Accused sould not Henry. have gone near the Cemetery on Thursday. I heard of the murder first last Wednesday. 1am not sure. It is about fuur or five mouths since I became acquainted with James Henry. I don’t know whether accusedjknew Callaghan. I didn’t know him myself. People at Offer's saw us leaving. [don’t know whether accused were at Dorion’s at all. Cross examined by Mr. Sullivan.—I. am not married. My propor place of residence is Appin Road. My father aud mother live there: My father’s nameis Robert. We started that morning from Wins'oe Road. I weut to Brackley Point for a cruise about a month ago, and was at Winsloe Road with my sister about a fortnight before that Thureday. My ssistes'’s home waa on the Winsloe Road. My sister was mar- ried before. Her first husband lived on the Winsloe Road, and that was her home. Her place is about a mile and a half from Melunis’ place. We left the Winsloe Road about 4 a. m., the four of us, and called no place on the way. We got to town abcut 7 a. m. I was present st Mr. McLeo:)'s house at the marriage. There were the four of us present [ was not with the, accuged when they got tue license. We left Mr. McLeod's about 5 o'clock. We then walked on the street to Mrs, Offer's. We stayed about an hour and went home. Our intention wes to go home to father’s, We were about half-way at dark. Mrs. Dart and James Henry are brother and sister ; that is why we steyed there. My sis'er wanteg to go home tq father's and have a eru’se, that is the reason she did not go with her husband. Did not see accused sincs Friday week at 6 p. m., until to-day. I don't know where they went; they told me they were goirg home. Henry Dart told me of the murder. My sister and I were down there. We heard iton Wednes- day night between 9 and 10 o'clock. Dart was not in town that day. Don’t know Mclunis’s long; nor much about them. Don't knew where they have been since that Friday evening, George was sober, but James Henry had some in him. He was able to knock about. My sister has been at father’s ever since. We have both been absent from Melos ever since that Friday, James Henry got married without consent and without his mother or sistez knowing about it—so James Henry told me, but his mother never told me. Henry Dart and other witnesses were then examined. The magistrate stated he would take bail of two parties in $1,000 each for George Alexander McInnis, but refused bail to James Henry Meinnis, ho court then adjourned until to-morrow. —Eo———— Summerside Exports. Summersipg, May 30. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, for Point du Chene : cases eggs....-+-- $308 00 31 eee: ee 3054 00 40 byls oysters. ..-..---+4++ oe 80 00 50 bags potatoes.....----++e+-+s 45 00 $35 bushoais ......----+-- sie 334 00 9 bris pork......-.-..00eeeees 154 00 520 Ibs hams ........-+-+-: ‘a 52 00 Pith. .cccheasesteaes dente $4627 00 On June lst by steamer Princess of Wales, Methodist Church in Nova Scotia, was mar- ried at Halifax a few days ago to Miss Moshe’, of Avondale. _l ow ?Sre>-—t ie ‘Tne many friends of George Bagnall & Sons, formerly of this Island, wi'l be sorry to learn of the barning of their mills at Turaa, Thames ity, New Zealand. Loss £2000 stg, insur- ance £1000 stg. ciel We hear several parties speak of making a pleasure trip to Newfoundland inthe next Biack Diamond Line steamer. We hope they may enjoy a pleasant trip tothe land of the cod, and while there endeavor to throw oil on the troubled waters. -_-~ e. —— Mr. Atrx Buivg, of Collingwood, (int, arrived at Summerside yesterday with a very fine yeung horse (French Canadian), three years old, weight 1400 lbs. This horse, we learn, will be offered for sale at Charlottetown in & few daya, due notice of which will be given. dilly Tue Patriot's growling about the steamer Kifin has ended in a fizzle. No time has been lost in repairing her. On Saturday last our contemporary complained that she was laid up for repairs. On Mowlay following it an. nounced that she was running. Up to time, as usual, Hen THE Superioress of the Charlottetown Llos- pital, thankfully acknowledges the receipt of the sum of 340, which, through the courtesey of the ladies and gentlemen of the city, have been left into the hands of Mrs. Rayden to- ward the Institution, although the Theatricals did not take place, ‘end liidinnes Lerthere be no mistake about this, that the Myrtle Navy tobacco.is manufactured from the very finest Virginia leaf. No higher quality of legf can be. purchased fo: any tobacco made It is selected with the very greatest care, and treated with the most ap- proved processes for preserving the flavor of the tobacco, > -——_ Tuk faneral of the late James Doolin took place to-day at 9a m. from St Dunstan’s Cathedrel to the new Roman Catho’ic Ceme- tery. Mr. Doolin bas been long and favour- ably known by the citizens of Charlottetown. From the time of the construction of the Charlottetown Gas Works up te the present time, be has always been a good sober and painstaking officer. Ia the performance of his duties #a Lamp Lighter he has, even with the little children on the streets,atways been a favorite and genial friend, epee Riesaxp Hanns, night clerk in Crawford's drug store, 120 Hudson Street, New York, was on the moraing of the 31st ult., murdered by a person unknown, and found seated in a chair in the back room where he slept The skull was crushed in and {uroat cat from ear tacay. There was no sigds of a struggle, A estle, with blood and hair adhering, was fond, and it is thought a blow was dealt from behind with this weapon. Hands was very popular aud not knowa to have au enemy. There is no clue to the murderer. CANNOT PLAY WITH THE Boys.—-The McGill Univerity is agitayed just now with the position «f women etudents in athletic field sports) The sweet girl students were invited to join the University Lawn Tennis Clab and consented, The University dons sternly forbade them playing with the male students. Now, if they ‘want to play the sweet girls must get the ground alone, and the grim male sex must do likewise. Co-education of the sexes \,entally is as jar as the University will go. Their physical training must be practiced apart —_———_——— Joun L. Sucitvan, the champion pugilist of the wo li—the one man who has taken in hand the job of showing that Boston develops mu*cle as much as if doeg cultzre—is jn St. John. He is accompanied by Patsy Sheppard, Steve Vaylor, John Connolly and other pugilists. John L, when interviewed by a Sun reporter, said he was enjoying the best of health and was in Al condition. He in- timated that after drinking in the beauties of this end of America he wou!d start for England, on an exhibition tour. Sullivan appeared at the Roller Rink on Monday night for which he received $1,000. a OO HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. June 1—F X Richette, Quebec; W H May, Halifax; Mrs W Edmunds, Montreal; Master Charlie Edmunds, do; D Schurman, Summer- side; W H Brennan, do; D Gordon, George- town; Joseph Jacobs, Boston; J D Henderacn, Moncton; Dy H J Norfolk, d6; EM Myrick, Tignish. OSBORNE HOUSE. June 1—John P McGrath, Tio ish; H Web- ster, do; John M Stewart, West Point; Ii Smith, Shemogue, N B; E K Caldwell, Cardi ; Mrs Carruthers, Travellers Rest; Miss Carruthers, do. June 2—A Shaw, Crapaud; A C Mills, Summerside; Geo H Beers, Cherry Valley. packe, 12 names, for $1. A sample pack and agents outfit with illus- trated catalogue { I'ricke and Novelties, for Lovely New Style all Chromo Cards, Al} wit: name and a prize for 10c. 12 'MAY, NEW TEA. _ 1885. DIRECT FROM LONDON. ——$—— 9 Our Specialty—TEA, Our Aim—TO DOUBLE OUR TRADE. our Enducements—EXTRA BARGAINS. \ K intend making a Specialty of TEA this season, and ‘¥ aim ito double our a'ready large trade in this article. We ofier us an i: ducement Extra Bargains to country merchants peddlers and consumers, eee 2 (oe 4 Large Stock on Hand. 5-Pound Cans (patent screw tops) Caddies and Half-ch ests eli WARRANTED. WEtOLESALE & RBETAITI — --— 0 ee BEER & GOFF. Ch'town, May 23, °85—2aw & wkly ? QUR GRAND DISPLAY tp ees SPRING CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS is VERY TEMPTING. the Cusiom Tailoring Department is full of Neat, Nobby and Reliable Goods. The Men's Departinent is loaded with an immense display of New Spring Suits, The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Department has advantagee over the smaller establishment, that place it #t the head, and secures for it the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats ever shown, and include all the popular shapes. The Boys’ Department is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. The Furnishing Goods Department is not only well stocked with all that is solid and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. :0:—-—- _ Nodoubt about it. Ours is the largest and best selected stock ever seen in this city,—not only largest in quantity, but largest in variety of shapes,—largest in variety of materials,—largest in correct styles,—largest in every way. What more could we say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,--KELIJABLE, HONEST. ROBERTSON'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE, No. 50 Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 21, 1885. | ———— ee ees PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1885. i885. N AND AFTER MONDAY, Ist JUNE, 1835, Trains will run daily as follows (Sun: days excepted) :— Summer Arrangement. TRAINS DEPART.—FOQR THE WEST. — = "TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, eee MIXED MIXED. Si ATIONS. EXPRESS, MIXED, MIXED, i : a, He P, M, P.M, Ra. | Ae Chariottetown,.... 6.00 8.25 3.15 | Charlottetown... 7.15 405 =| (9,20 Royalty Junction.. 6.15 9.00 3.35 | Royalty Junct, dp 7.00 3.45 9.00 North Wiitsbire,..! 6.50 9.52 4.22 North Wiltshire .| 6.25 2.45 8.14 Hunter River.,....! 7.00 10,08 4.35 Hunter River.,..+. 6.15 2.28 8.00 Bradalbane .... .| 7,25 10,45 5.10 | Bradalbane........ 5.51 1.50 7.26 County Line,...., 7.32 10.56 5,20 County Line...... 5.45 1,40 7,16 Freetown, ........ i 7.42 Liz | 5.35 | Freetown.......... 3 1,35 7.02 Kensington..,..... } 7.55 | ae 5,55 Kensington,,-..... .20 1,02 6.42 | P. M, ar 8.20 12,10 ¢ €& | dp} = 4.55 12,25 6.10 Summerside . . 3 P.M. Sammerside. A.M. A.M. ; tdp} 8.40 1.50 ar 4,35 11.20 Miscouche........., 855 2.13 Miscouche s..-00+.| 4,20 | 10.57 Wellington.,......) 914 2.42 Wellington ....000¢ 4,02 10.29 | SON idcanso04s 9.42 3.33 Port Hill ...0..+0- } 8383 9.42 | OUMEE......:.0.. 10.35 4.55 SAREE oa: nea eer " 242 | 815 Bloomfield... ..... 10.52 5.20 Bloomfield. ....++ 26 | 7.50 RRs. 6 cnind cnx 11.18 6.10 Alberton,.......dp/ 1.58 7.10 NS ic iia ar} 11.55 7.00 |, Tiguish,....,. dp' 123 =| 6.00 A. M, P.M, P. M, A, M. TRAINS DEPARY.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. 34? EXPRESS,| MIXED. | STATIONS. STATIONS. | EXP RES | MIXED. i} i ; a A.M. || ha 4: oe Charlottetown ...... waged: <2 6.20 |\Charlottetown.....+...... wexs, 08 6.25 Royalty Junction.,,,,.. «+++! 3.45 6.39 Royalty Junction,.......sce 8.50 6.05 EEE pcecihiatianveesecuven+s 4.10 7.17 Ghat «cc cceeesee étcés. ie SR 5.27 (ar 4,35 4598 Lg * dp 8.00 4.59 Mount Stewart....sesseee- , 7 iMount Stewart,........... ; ; - -F (dp, 4.40 810 || er = s‘7.56 4,30 eee. dennetiheuinh te viebiel 5.09 Bh , M casnwcnckacdetversece cs 7.27 3.40 Dh Deter ccnas cs cscccsece eee 5.30 9.28 is MOET s Gacccnksuvecentece 7.05 | 3.07 Bear River........+ oodedeecsea 6,05 10,20 A EEE POPE LT YT Te | 6.30 2,15 Souris.....+. seecdcedegece’ & 6.35 11,10 ING dacs ces oo aes dent dp! 6.00 1,25 Mount Stewart,.........ee0s os 4.45 8.15 |Mount Stewart...........:+- do 8.00 4.50 iitien ossepes tenn epee cae. | 5.38 0.23 ||Cardigan......002-owss+>" | a a8 cocccescticés . @ 5.55 . Georgetown, . 6. 0c ee eee eee OP 4 2, _ P.M. ia "4 2M. pa Trains sro rvs by Eastern Stendard J'ime. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Office, Ch’town, May =, 1885. ~all padi Saperintendent. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. FIRE. CAPEVWAL, - - = = = = = $2,060,000 HEAD OFFICE-~Montreai, HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. © Risks Taken on Mest Favorable Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCHK ENWARD ISLAND: Cameron, master :— | 117 cases eggs......- ee eeeeeeee sf jd bris bramt .....--ceeese recess S ke 36 bris Os ee e = GGA taal GPO ong cc cdecesctetes — = 1 bri potatoe? .....-eereeeerees 4 : l horse See ee ae AS * e A UE DOLL $893 00 e 3c. 8 and ‘sis slip, A WwW c(@V, Vermouth, N 8. —mar F. H. ARNAUD, Oh then, Jan, 1888, MERCHANTR BANK OF HALIFAX TENDERS. PF EXENDERS for building a dwelling house at Alberton will be received by the unader- signed up tothe 10th June. Contractor to find all material. Plans and specificstion can be seen at office of Sterling & Harris, Architects, Charlottc- town, and at Alberton [’rng Stere. Good and sufficient security must accom- pany each tender. Will not be bound te accept lowest or any tender. W. B. DYER, Alberton. May 28, ’85 —10i pion BEID BROS. NEW st0ii Uameron Block—Just Opened. — | Positively the Lewest Prices on Record, All-wool . Blue Serge Suits, $6.50, worth $10 00. All-wool Pants, $1.35, $1.55 and up. Black Worsted Suits, $3.50, worth $12. Soft Felt Hats, €5cts, worth $1. Very stylish American Straw 85 cts. up : Very stylish American Felt Hats, 50cts, o $3. W hite Shirts, a good neat one for 70cts. Regatia Shirts, S5cts., ?5cts. and up Baibriggan Undershirts and Drawers, S5cts. and up Cotton and all-wool Undershirts, 50cts. and up. Heavy Gingham Top Shirts, 36cts. only. Heavy knit Working Shirts, S5cts. and up. A large stock of Ties and Hosiery. A large stock of Linen Collars, 10cts. up. A large stock of Island Tweed, 55cts, up. A large stock of Scotch Tweed, low prices. A large stock of Ginghams, Cottons, Win- ceys, &c, s#® Fine Tailoring done on the ‘premises, by Malcolm Bruce, at lower prices than usual, Hats, Please call before bryirg your reqnuire- ments, REID BROS, Ch’town, May 22, ’85—3mos EiszOU Ee. J. A. CHAPMAN & CO.,, Millers’ and Manufacturers’ Agents, HALIFAX, WN, S. Oe brands, in Patents, Superiois and Extras, offered at Millers’ prices jn car lots. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Ageut for P. EB. Island May 30—3mos 2aw wedi sat NEALED TENDERS, addreseed to the un-~ dersigned, and marked on the envelope ‘Tender for Indian Supplies,” will be re- ceived up to noon of Saturday, the 20th day of June next, for the following articles or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Super intendent on Lennox Island, in such quanti- ties and at such times as may be required by him :—Flour, Tea, Sugar, Cotton, Print, Moccassins, Lumber, Shingles, N ails. Samples of groceries and dry goods must accompany the Tenders, The lowest or any tender not necessari'y accepted, Any newspaper inserting this advertise. ment without authority from this Depart ment, through the Queen’s Printer, will forfeit payment for the same, L. VANKOUGHNRT, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs. Department of Indian Affairs, | Ottawa, 12th May, 1885, | | WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, de. TANTED—A good Girl (one from the county preferred) for general houee- work ; work easy and wages good. Apply at Tuer EXAMINER office, june? 3in A NY person having a house to let ia a nice locality can hear of a tenant on applica- tion to this office. june 2, 61 OST—Qn Sanday last, a lady’s gold Watch. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Tus Examiner office. janl 3ipd OR SALE—A second-hand Piano Apply to E. Needham, Auctioneer. jul, 6ipé ASTURE TO LET —Cenvenient and well watered. Apply to Joseph Mahar, Cumberland Street. ma 30 Iwk \ TANTED—A good Cook. Apply to the matron, P. KE. 1. Hospital. may 30 ANTE?!-—-To purchase a second-hand set of Fairbanks Platfoim Scales (six to fifteen hundred pounds. Apply at this office, may 30 4i oe steady Man to take eharge of Sherwocd Cemetery, ut once. Apply to F. W. Hales, Secretary Co. m29 3: ANTED—At D. A. Bruce’s, 4 coat, 3 pant and 2 vest makers. Competent hands will get the bighest prices. may 28 rygywoO GENTLEMEN can be accommodeted with room and board in a private femily. Pleasant central location. Apply at this Otice, {may 27 ANTED—To exchange for city property a House, a Coachhouse and Stable, all new, and one acre of Jand, about three uarters ofa mile from the city. Apply at HE EXAMINER Office. {may 26 6i ASTURAGE -Excellent pasture for the season, for a limited number of cattle, in the twelve-acre lot, next to Henry’s Linfe Kiln, Malpeque Road. Apply early to George Alley. may 20 eod ,7ANTED—A Warehouse Man. must be well recommended, Apply by letter to Reuben Tuplia & Co,, Kensington, may 19 JR SALE—A few cords of Hardwood. Apply to P. Clerkin, Steam Nav. Co.’s ‘harf. May 18 ZvOR SALE. —A second-hand xpress Wagon. Apply to Wm. Marray, Baker, Pownal Street. mayll tf ryYO LET—The Dry Good Store on Queena Street, lately occupied by Mr. Jawes Shand. Apply to M. Stevenson. mar73 tt