AOE ANE AE il INE Ml a a I OE i A A Fl lO ly CRBC BF he se a:nttacsaatitiennthinnty, alliiaasiitiallte: cna wilt: litte a scl Ua on SiH = Be ORE ee ae err RE Sa OI ER EIT Gry RE ‘e Toe Darmy HWXAMINER. MAY 19, 1884. Charlottetown Forty Years Ago. Wuite overhauling some papers a few we cross a copy of a Charlottetown in days since, came newspaper published in 1844, or forty years ag ; = ; ? Ro paper, with four columms of type to eaca | : 1 Lledo] page. The pages measure exactly 8$xl2| inches. We copy the heading and also the | | prospectus published at the end of the last column of the last page, giving also the names of the Agents, as the names may awaken some reminiscences rHeE MORNING AND NEWS, Semr-WekKLY ADVERTISER. Intelligence, Literature, Politics and Devoted to General &c.—Neutral in Local Religion Vol. Il, Charlottetown, P. E, I., Sept. 14, 1844, No ¢, Che prospectus read as follows rHE MORNING NEWS Is published every Wepnespay and SaTuRDA\ ‘mornings, by E. A. Moopy, Editor and Proprietor, at his office, near the druggist store of Mr. T. Desbrizsay, Queen Street, Charlottetown. Price, one penny each copy 10s per annum, exciusive oi postage —half required in adv..nce. aw \ll communications to be the Editor, Charlottetown. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. A reasonable deduction made to customers. AGENTS. Sr, Ereanors—Mr. Wm. Henry Morris. Lor 14—James EK. S. Bagnall, Esq. Groxge Town —Charles McLaren, Esq. Beoegve—A. Anderson, Esq Tryon —Mr. John Hall, Brirast—John Henderson, Feq. GENERAL AGzunt— Mr, Henry Stamper. rhe made to customers” is a peculiar one, and is open to Directly under the inside or sub-headin,, Saturday, Sept. 14 is the following statement inference. The mails from the sister United States, arrived on Wednesday. make some extracts from our exchanges, which are interesting colonies and the nt CMay It is a four-page | to subscribers | ¢ the charge otf | addressed to | ‘fa reasonable deduct o t & é easonadie Geauciuon We} Nn et AS — gee 7 ia ek }enabling customers to keep up the equili- brium of a moist interior and a dry and comfortable exterior. James Bain gives notice that the firm of “ain & Mackie 1s | dissolved by mutual con ent. James Purdie ' f ies all persons indebted to the late | firm of James Purdie & Co., to pay up to isave expenses. Mr. Lamont advertises a stray brindle cow, and Edward Love wants all persons indebted to him to pay October. LH. W . sale, lup before the first of ban, auctioneer, an ‘‘important of a ection of horses, harness, of James Dex Cantelo, Under the heading of Robert KeKinlay an- ‘*valuable coll an Carriaces, Queen s ‘ Humbug, oqu re. | '*\No j | nounces that he manufactures tobacco, i**but he does not wish to make a noise labout it.” We hope there was no suspicion | of cal bage leaf about the article. He is | honest enough, however, to state that he manufactures vt. After this frank state ment his customers could not, of course, i ' . . . } lexpect the Virginia or Kentucky article. iW. B. Cochran advertises hardware, l entlery, bouts and shoes, groceries, We. W. R. Watson calls attention to his stock of flour, rice, arrowroot, oat meal, table salt, pickles. sugar, molasses, salmon, dried fruits, etc. David states that he has just received a | consignment of prime Wiltshire ; ~~ corumeai, smoked | Wilson cheese. |'Thomas B. Tremain advertises fig sobacco, snuff at the P. E. Island | Tobacco Factory. Wm. Crabbe advertises ito let the premises occupied by W. Barn stead, baker, adjoining Mr. Joseph Weeks’. Peter Macgowan offers salmon, caught and evred at St. Peter’s, for sale by the barrel + ? » 8DU or single fish, and also Souris oatmeal, land choice teas. Mrs. Heard calls lattention to a ‘‘new and. excellent lassortment of millinery.” DesBrisay «& |Co. advertise Newfoundland herring, teas, |white lead, oils, soap, candles, brandy, |wines, porter, etc. George F. Cooper, |Queen Street, offers ‘‘new and select roceries. A few copies of The Farmers’ Man / published at Fredericton, N. B.. |may be found at 7h Morning News oftice; |and the proprietor and editor, E. A. Moody, ‘| while soliciting patronage in the shape of |advertising. job printing, etc., promises \tha: “those in the jobbing department will be faithfully,and neatly executed.’ Whether | thie means decapitation, hanging, or other imethods of ‘“‘shuffling off this mortal coil,” The principal part—all except five short lis net stated, but the poor printers had the -? tule it2:ms—of States papers. ‘‘extracts” are from United | satisfaction of knowing that the work would Editors (and readers, of} be ‘faithfully and neatly” done. A sales- ecurse,) were alive to the sensational forty/ man was wanted to deliver The Morning years ago as much as are those of the pres-|} News Wednesday and Saturday, to ent day. We give the headings of the | be paid by the ‘100 or gross. extracts: ‘‘Destruction of San Fernando by iT. DesBrisay advertises drugs and Floods,” ‘‘Horrible Doings in Texas,’| medicines at *‘‘Apothecaries Hall,” also ‘*Prightful Accident at Niagara,’ ‘*‘Death and “‘soda water, fresh from of a Somnambolist,” ‘‘Dreadful Affray;” and, under the head of ‘‘Mob Law,” an editorial item states that a man was taken froma jail in Missouri and hanged. He had been condemned to death for murder; but the authorities had stayed the execu- tion. The following is the editorial matter other than that we have already given: Tue Queen's Rerxesentatives.—His Ex- eellency Lord Falkland has recently returned from a visit to the eastern and western parts of Nova Scotia.—Sir W. Colebreoke is on a tour in New Brunswick. —Sir Henry V. Hunt- ley returned on Wednesdsy from a visit to the ccuntry. And Sir John Harvey has been visiting the western shores of Newfoundland, Can the “Opposition” in either colony dare to say that these visitations shall pass away without their good resultsin duetime? Nay, indeed, we trust that it shall eventually prove to the contrary. Her Majesty’s Representatives are fulfilling the arduous duties of their station by obtaining personal knowledge of the country and population under their respective governments, for which they are remunerated with sneers and ‘‘inso- lence” on the part of an untoward and fac- tious generation. Dispatcu.—The last English mail which was brought to Halifax by the Hibernia in less than 10 days, reached Boston in 12 days 45 m.—St. John, N. B., in less than 13 days— and Charlottetown, P. E. 1, in nearly sizteen days! Thus occupying about two-thirds of the time in coming from Halifax to the latter place, a distance of 160 miles, which it took to cross the great Atlantic of 3,000 miles in breadth. Po.rtics.—A Canada paper says: ‘‘Polities are ata standstil! since the ministry is com- pleted.” In New Brunswick the fotks seem to be rather quiet; but the liberals of Nova Scotia are still hammering st the great bug- bear Responsible Government ! Warer.—The scarcity of water in the city of Halifax has lately been so great that it was sold for two-pence a bucket. e® Upwards of twenty houses were lately burnt lown at Exeter, (Eng ) besides other property of value. This last item of news reads liarly. Our readers may contrast our present mail facilities with those of forty years ago, by perusing the following:— The Mails by the Southern route to Be- deque, Cape Traverse, Tryon River, are made up every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, Pau Mapsey, Courier. The Eastern Mails to Bay Fortune, Fair- field, Mount Pleasant, Lot 47, St. Margarets, St. Peters, Souris—every Wednesday morn- ing at 10 o’clock—Par. Feenan, Courier. rhe Western Mails to Bedeque, Cascum- pec, Cavendish, Egmont Bay, Lot 16, New Glasgow, New London, Hill, Prince Town, St. Eleanors, Tignish, Traveller's Rest—every Thursday morning at 10 o’clock.—Ricnuarp BaGwNatt, Courier. The Southern Mails to Georgetown—Wed- nesday and Saturday mornings at 8 o'clock. To Belfast. Murray Harttour, Vernon River, White Sands—every Saturday at 8 o'clock, A. m.—Samvew Layg, Courier. Under the head of ‘‘Charlottetown Fair and Cattle Show,” is the following rather limited list of prizes:— V ARKET SQUARE, Wednesday, 25th A September, under the direction of the Central Agricultural Society. SCALE OF PREMIUMS. very pecu- Best 3 year old Colt, (entire) - . - £2 Second do do do - - so 2 Best Filiey, 3 year old, eee Sd Saeed re eS hg Best Bull, calved after Ist April, 1841, - £2 Second do . . ° Ly Best Heifer, calved after 1842, - £2 Second best do do “ ° ; l Best 2 year old Ram, : ° . ofan Second do - - . : j Beat pair of three 2 year old Ewes, - £2 Second do do . . 1} JUDGES— WILLIAM HODGES, ROBERT MUTCH, CHRISTCVHER CROSS. | Park Corner, Port | cigara, snuff, the fountain.”” Donald McFadyen, ‘“‘rear of the jail,” advertises ‘‘cheap tailoring.” Donald says nothing about playing the ‘‘pipes.” His music was, no doubt, gratis to his customers. William Cranston, Ch’town Royalty, offers for sale a valuable freehold farm, under the legend, ‘‘Free Trade and fair competition are essentially required to produce the welfare of rising communities.” Mr. Walker announces that he bas leased the Dalrymple Mills, about three miles distant from Charlottetown, nearly at the junction of the Great Western and Malpeque Roads.” He will card wool for ‘2d per lb., for eash, and for Sd for agricultural produce.” He has a flour mill and oat kiln, and promises that ‘‘for oat meal and flour, no more than the legal toll will be taken.”’ Is not this asly intimation that others take illegal toll? Particular information respecting all these matters may be obtained from Mr. Cairns, blacksmith, opposite the Morning News office. James W. Cairns, ‘‘engineer and blacksmith,” returns thanks for the large patronage be- stowed and solicits more of it. G. Broder- ick, ‘‘veterinary surgeon,” offers an ex- cellent wagon for sale. We copy in full the following :— VANTED. rg °O the Printing Business, an active BOY about 13 or 14 years of age. A _ lad of good moral character, with some English education will meet encouragement. Inquire at the office of the Morning News. “‘Will meet encouragement” is a very neat way of putting it. In other words the boy selected will be encowraged by washing the rollers in lye that will almost, if not quite, take off the skin; encouraged to roll forms all day long at a stretch, thereby getting hands, face and clothes daubed with ink; encouraged to run up stairs and down, and yell ‘‘copy!” at the editor; encovraged by being at the beck and call of foreman, and all the older hands in the office; encour- aged to distribute ‘‘pi,” saw wood, sweep, make fires, and run errands; and if he lives with the family of the editor, encour- aged to shine his boots. This is a brief outline of the fate of the boy who, even less than forty years ago, endeavored to learn the printer’s art. Now and then he was most isly initiated into the mystery of sticking type froma ‘‘case” with three-fourths of the letters in the wrong boxes, and then called a ‘‘ stupid fool,” because his first attempt appeared as follows :- ryate maits fron jhe sisjer Kolonies and the united gtates arrivd on Weduespay lest. Apprentices to trades generally did not enjoy in former times, the ‘‘soft places” which their prototypes of the present day claim and occupy. They were supposed to work amid hardship and illusage, and perhaps their boyish troubles and depriva- tions better prepared them to combat and overcome the obstacles thrown in their way by the world in after life. Of all those who advertised in the number of The Morning News which we have been reviewing, few are left amongst us. Just after preparing this article, we however, met Mr. Albert Yatea, who, from his fresh, hearty appearance, appears good for another | forty years of life. a ee May, 19. to-day adjourned The Supreme | Supreme Court. } j Court The argument in | McNevin ws. McNevin was postponed until the firat day of that term. Horseford’sa Acid Phosphate YOR ALCOMOLISM. | Dr. J. S. Hullman, Philadelphia, Pa., says: | *It is of good service in the troubles arising t. ‘ om T er. t ° ji - ° . e e ‘ Mr. James N. Harris advertises for sale | from alcoholism, and gives satisfaction in my at auction the whole of the Misses Mc-| practice.” Murray’s stock of millinery and fancy | goods. Albert H. Yates advertises manilla ropt, Dublim porter and Mavintoxhes, thus | revtivetl st L. B. ——-_--> New Scutchf Tweeds and HATE AES Re NE A ea NE eS aN a The Croftera of the Highlands. The report of her Majesty’s Commis- sioners of Inquiry into the condition of the crofters and cottars in the Highlands and islands of Scotland has been issued. Commissioners say that to them it seemed that the moment is favorable for the inter- vention of legislation, by which an impulse may be given towards the consolidation and enlargement of small holdings. It is, in their opinion, desirable to seek a basis of operation in the customs of the country, and they believe that such a basis may be found in the recognition of the High land township as a distinct agricultura unit or area, endowing it at the same time with certain immunities and powers by which it may attain stability, improvement and expansion. If the proposal be admit- ted in prirciple it might be carried into effect in the following manner : All inhabit- ed places containing three or more agricul- tural holdings possessing the use of common pasture land, or which have within a certain period, say of 40 years, enjoyed such use, and gemerally al! places containing three or more agricultural holdings known as town- ships by the custom of the country and estate management, should be registered in the Sheriff's Court books of the country as crofter’s town- ships. The townships thus registered would thenceforward be endowed with all the rights belonging to the status of a crofter’s township. The report contains recommendations with regard to improve- ments and extensions, and the Commission- ers suggest that small advances should be made for the purpose of forming new town- ships. On the question as to whether Gov- ernment aid could not be given to small tenants for the purchase of live stock requisite to replenish increased acres of hill pasture, or acres granted to crofters in connection with new holdings, the Commissioners have not been able to come to a harmonious conclusion. The Commissioners express the opinion that facilities should be afforded to the crofter for the purchase of his dwelling. In regard to the tisheries and communications the Commissioners recommend that harbors in- volving any considerable outlay of money should be fermed only in localities within reach of the extensive and productive fishing grounds of the open _ sea. Govern- ment should aid in the construction of piers and _ landing-places where they are required for the promo- tion of the fishing industry ; and should also advance money to the fishermen for the purchase of boats and gear under cer- tain conditions. The encroachments by deer forests are deprecated, and some alternative suggestions are made for the benefit of the crofters. , Emigration is sug- gested as a remedy against poverty in the poorer districts, aided by Government grants both for passage and for the acquire- ment of Jand in Canada. 20e —-— —- Our Advertisers. Fenton T. Newbery offers new goods at the lowest prices. Benj. DesBrisay wants a purchaser for certain valuable property. E. W. Taylor is offering large discount in watches, clocks, jewelry, ete. H. F. Sawyer wants twenty-five fisher- men and shop-hands for his factory at North Rustico. I. D. Walker, M. D., C.M., has opened an office for the practice of his profession at Cardigan Bridge. A. McNeill has a large consignment of sewing machines at his auction room, which he will dispose of cheap. J. W. McGill is prepared to supply farmers and others with pure ground bones. He also pays a good price for old bones. Wm. Murphy intimates that persons clearing out their yards can deposit ashes and other refuse in the dock at the east end of the Gas Works. Messrs. Pope and Arnaud give notice of certain changes in the time of opening and closing the Dominion Savings Bank and the Merchanis Bank of Halifax. A. H. McPherson publishes two city by-laws, one specifying the discount allowed to persons paying their taxes immediately; and the other giving the rate of assessment upon real estate and income. Geo. Davies & Co. inform the public that they have just opened a nice assort- ment of twoeds, worsteds, broadcloths, etc., which they are prepared to make up to erder at the shortest notice and in good style. _— iP - © o-——---— Mathematical Problem. From Nancy Fitzgerald, who lives in this town, Ten dozen fresh eggs I bought for a crown ; Then from Biddy Martin, her thirty-first cousin I purchased a parcel at four pence a dozen, By having a profit, of course we must thrive, I sold all together at two-pence for five; Required the number from Biddy | bought, As nineteen per cent. was the profit I sought, Solution of the above respectfully re- quested. QuERIST. — Liebig, the eminent chemist, says that if aman tekesten quarts of beer a day for ten wonths, he will at the end of that time have taken in the way of solid nourishment what amounts to a five pound loaf of bread. Sewing Machines. LARGE consignment of first-class Sew- & ing Machines (different makers), in per- fect working order, must be sold without reserve, Howe ant Get Great Bary —AT— Ae MeNeiiil’s Auction Room. May 19, 1854—3i i al NOTICE. Woretes, just fmayT4 — MITIZENS cleaning out their yards can / deposit ashes, etc,, in the dock at the wast end of the Gas Works, May 13, 1884—2w ert YY WX AMIN ER The | ce} —) rte zg ON LO of © Ch’ town, May 19—wkly OL TAILORING DEPARTMENT. ee enn! () ee een ee JUST OPENED, a splendid assortment of Scoteh, English and Canadian oes > 19, 1864. o ” ~ sem nals eS HOUSE. GEO. DAVIES & CO. — = a ROYAL CANADIAN AL CAPITAL, <- «i's ie Oh’town, Feb. 27 , ’ 1884. mr LARGE DISCOUNT While we remaly 10 our Present Store. WE ARE OFFERING Watches at from 15 to 30 p. c. discount. | Rings “ se oe Braclets ae ' Gold Set, B& E at from 20 to 30 " Necklet & Bracelet ‘ Cruet Frames ‘* 25 to 30 " Clocks ‘* 15 to 30 ” Pencil and Toothpicks at half price. E. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street, Ch’town, May 17. NEW GOUUS | In Store and to Arrive: 195 bris. Refined Sugar, 5 bris. Porto Rico Sugar. 50 puns. Choice Molasses, 25 casks Merosene, 50 doz. Brooms, 15 boxes Cheese, 250 bris. Kent (Patent Boiler), 50 bris. Beaver " 250 brls. Evangeline (Superior Extra), 125 bris. Tranquility " | 125 brls. 125 brls. Spring Extra. —-A.LSO- Raisins, Currants, Beans, | Baking Seda, Washing! Soda,Pails, Soap, Maiches, | Wrapping Paper, Sole Leather, cic. Extra, | For sale at lowest prices, FENTON T. NEWBERY. May 17—3i wkly her sj 2i BANK NOTICE. ae undermentioned Banks beg to notify the public that, on and after 2nd July next, their office hours will be from ten till three o'clock (without interval). Saturdays from ten till one o’clock. For the Dominion Savings Bank, PERCY POPE, Manager. For the Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO, MACLEOD, Manager, For the Merchants Bank of Halifax, F. H, ARNAUD, Agent. | 1884 pat tl july 1 A CARD. ’ BEG to avnounce that Ihave completed my work on the Bishop’s Palace, and have decided to remain in Charlottetown for the month of May, end will, in that time, attend to any orders for tirst-class Painting and Graining, Paper Hanging, or Kalsomining. Orders may be left at Messrs, Norton Bros., City Hardware Store. Ch’town, May 17, F. LANDRY, Artist, Ch’tewn, May 10; 188%—20i ein Soncedeeereaet Oe = — oi — eee 0 0 15 to 30 ' } INSURANCE CO. Ei. % 2,099,000 o—-——- HEAD OFFICEK—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Oo~>~ Risks Taken on Most Faverabie Terms. ASM@NT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Bank of Halifax. ———— ee am FOR SALE. io Subscriber offers for sale all those beautiful grounds adjoining the Hon, Judge Young’s property, comprising Town Lots Nos. 26 and 7l, in 5th 109, Charlotte- town, having a front on Fitzroy Street of 84 feet, and a depth through to Enston Street of 320 feet, with a front thereon of 84 feet. —ALSO— A Building Lot, 75 feet square, on Orlebar Street, near Kuston Street, BENJ, DESBRISAY. Ch’*own, May 17—sa mo we fr LOBSTER FISHERMEN. OUR FISHERMEN wanted to fish Lob- sters at Tracadie. Apply to MORRIS & HYNDMAN, May 17--3i SALT. SALT. To arrive and now due at Poirt Du Ciiene, N. B., 3,500 sacks Liverpool Coarse Salt. FOR SALE LOW, JAS. FRIER, Shediac, May 16—7i WHITE OATS ® BUSHELS best White Potato 2O0O Oats. Apply to GEORGE MASON. Chifton, Lot 49, May J6- 8 Pf (SLND RAILHA Queen's birthday, 1884, Fxcvrsion RETURN TICKETS will be issued, at One First Class Fare, to and from all Stations on this Railway, by afternoon trains, on FRIDAY, 23rd) May, inst., and by all trains on SATURDAY, 24th inst., good to return up to and including MONDAY, May 26th. inst, JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, May 16, 1884. {ex pat eod wy li her pres ne jour pio li Household Furniture. oe To be sold by Auction, on Thursday next, 22nd instant, AT TEN O'CLOCK, at the residence of Mr, Charles Cairns, Wey- mouth Street, near Prince of Wales College, hall his Household Furniture, comprising, — Handsome Walnut Parlor Suit, Brussels Car- pets and Rug, Lace Curtains, very su- perior Pianoforte (Rosewood Case), Centre rable, Whatnot, Mantle Glass and Clock, Dining Tables and Chairs, Hall Stove, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Oil Cloth; Pie- tures, sets of Bedroom Furniture, China and Glass Ware, Cook Stove, and other articles, Sale positive; no reserve; the owner going | to leave the Island. WILLIAM DODD, Auttivneer, Ch’ town, May 16, 1884, GROUND BONES, en URE Ground Bones, of al] *'7e8, and ip large or small quantities, Highest Cash Price Paid for Old Bones, J, Ww. McGinn. Ch’town, May 19—-eod 2m pat eod 2m sj 2ra FD. WALKER, WH. B., cm, (Graduate of McGill University), PHYSICIAN ARD SERGEON, Cardigan Bridge. May 19--wkly 4i eee ee rEYWENTY-FIVE FISHERMEN and Shop Hands wanted immediately at my Fae. tory, at North Rustico, Apply at once. H. F. SAWYER. North Rustice, May 19—tf rere eee [Passed Lvih Aen. ' obj A By-Law for allowisg a rate of Discount on the Assess. ments on keal Estate aud Income for the Current Year, E it enacted by the City Counci! of the City of Charlotterown as follows: 1, A discount at the rate of two and one. half per cent. shall be allowed to all Tax. payers who shall, on or before the ‘hirtieth day of June, A. D, 18*4, pay to the City Clerk, at bis office, the taxes seveally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Ineomes, (Signed) [L. 8.) DAVID BR. M. HOOPER, Mayor of City of Charlottetown, A, RH. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. May 19—2w 2aw wy 3i A By-Law for Levying and Specifying the Rate of an Assessment 01 Real Estate and Income in the City of Charlottetown. E it enacted by the ity Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows: 1. The rate of assessment for the year com- mencing the Ist of Januaary, A. D. 1884, and ending the 3lst December, A. D. 1884, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one cent and one tenth of a cent on every dollar of the value of Real Estate within the City of Charlottetown, according to the valuation of such Real Estate as assessed by the Avsessors of the said City in their valuation ro!ls of such Real Estate, made, and duly returned by them, on the ainth day of April, A. D. 1884, 2. The rate cf assessmeut for the year com- mencing the Ist day of January, A. D. 1884, and ending 3lst day of December, A. D. 1884, in hereby spec fied and fixed at the rate of one-half of one per cent. on every dollar of the amount of the net yearly Income, Salarier, cr receipts of all persons, partuerships and corporations, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City, in their valuation rolls of such Invome, made, and daly returned by them, on the ninth day of April, A. D. 1884, (Signed) DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor ot C:ty of Charlottetown. {L. 8.} A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. May 19—2w 2aw wy 2i TO LET, _ double-tenement Dwelling kaown as the ‘‘Franklin House. Rent very low. W. W. WELLNER. May 10, 1684—4i 2aw REMOVAL, HE Bible Depository has been removed to the British Ame:.can Book ond Tract Depository, corner of Queen and Fitaroy Streets. M. EK. ELLIS, May 10, 1884—5i eod OB PRINTING of @3 executed with Neatness oS Aes at the EXAMINER JCR PRINTING ROOMS, ane Watar and Geert Orange Street, every description WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ce. oo MILLS and other choice brands family Flour for sale by Henry Beer. Ofhce and Warehouse, Water Street, near Ferry Wharf. [may 16. — —— Vi Y ANTED—A good, plain COOK. Apply at Admiral Bayfield’s. [mayl5 \ ANTED—A NURSE, Good references required, Apply to Mrs. R. F. De- Blois, Spring Park. [mayl4 3i \ } ANTED—An experienced Cook for a Hotel. Toa person who understands her business good wages will-be paid. [may13 6i eod pd © LET—Two Tenements. Possession given about first Juns. Apply to JamEs McLerop, Spring Park Koad. [ma CHEAP WAGON and a WASHING MACHINE for sale. Apply to Hector Mc! eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlotietown, [may7 tf a ET —_—_——— ro LET—A House on King Strect, be- tween Hillsborough and Weymouth Sts. Possession immediately. Also a Warehouse on Grafton Street. Apply to Witisam Dopp. {ma) 2 \ ‘YJ ANTED—A good, steady MAN, te work or a farm and take charge. Ap- ply at Tus Examiver Orrice. [ap28 ANTED—A NURSE, Good reference required. A to Mrs, Geo Paks, : payne tt