THE DAiLY EXAMINER | | i | } | | | | { | | GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. - ‘LAT BST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. } xpox, Mav 30 The Duily News pubs | a } ‘aly oot nina 5 . an ' Pe. at Stati ‘ual | Special Correspondence of The Examiner ee of troubdies in the Rivrout | - Queie*thea Re i 4 3 ; Sa M : J Tia, she British Medi ra | Passexcurs.—The St. Lawrence carried 1 See Alexandria, will sai! on | over 17 passengers a tes urned 19. i irsaay for Beyront Aa * 1 ss on . : Sop Our —We hear that Mr. Fergueor n \ ‘ ) I gu ), S>RA ORO, t. MAV 1 s0 \ aia . 4 : ¥ ‘- | agent for the Steam ri fins gallery, eom » Tod Commissioner of London: , . ; ' ; \ " oe ( o 1don vi nonly called the Merry-go-round, has sold A net with a shecking sident yesterday t Radial j ; } " P ‘ 5 out toa loca company here, We under— : repat ations s were eing made | ctand it will | taken to Charlottetown rock,and Mr. Valle hel d in his next weel : i dynamite cartridge, which explod- |} ‘ . E aa D ug jaa s . ; xplaine i ain Cian of Me | i ERSONAL,— heey. M - Weddati, w fe and ; ; Gaughier returned from 8; rille 1; \ va -arms and One ear were blown off, ie. sian froma Sackville last ' was blown from tl k i 2 ng. ’ s ‘ : Vi bat soYV ‘ ' 2 ; : se oe te A : bs iestroved \ piece was blown | ; v. = W. a = ds, M,E.C., and Re Ve | * side and the tlesh of his y i r U'Ne a » \, were In town yester * RY. uppea ce of being mashed to a} M se still alive. FS easrs man, Olarke & Co., hay I x, Mav 30.—Speak ng vest ea de led the - ies for fitng up i . } the store j thir } \ N : 4 patiiamentar ry ul tet, | he ee sed be oat e M. "fy Wal } - : i ; ’ v : ) ef secretary for [reland. Mr. Herta ..&M.L. VY eh. a i the nent was hard pressed | ; ilar Se ‘ returned last evens | 4 . t pu Nealties he sa A | ot eee oe closing of Meunt ouse of commons " Allison Aca lemy. S As Se ee | > ‘ : t e government it woul ' vl Brat rleUl rhis P “on of e policy ithad laid down. He | ‘i Island looking beautiful ‘A dri 4 at the government was thorou vi. tg the country to Bedeque or to th i é $3 demand for reform thie EOE vould make even a Chi site MAD _ f Armenia It eco t | (OOK plearant. The ti are : ut in ; \ nere paper stipula 3 } (®t, and the meadows, are as far advanced | Q ‘ =a at home rulef ind | 48 they were the end of the firsi week of the ghost of a depurt j | dun last year. The grain is peeking was a substantial reality, as the | “fougu the well ; pared soil, mantling W i find if they should come into the Nelds in verdant grandeur. The fri Le Was Of O} at hom Crop pro es to be a good one. In fact a primary policy of the liberal verything is prospering and good harvest \ M ay 3t it may now be state i | home will sure ly be the outcome. e fiat the Newfoundland loan is au fait ac- Hore: Arrivars.— Clifton Ho use, May % the total amount has been uuder- | $1: Jaines Smith, Truro; Frank BB. Sereet, n ; vr and Giynn, Mills, Currie & Montreal; C. A. Hutcheson, Toronto; ¥ . | 10 J in p acing the iss A. March, St. John; J. W. Richards, Bis le- ce ~ € ue arket “The stock is for £550.000, | ford; J. HW. Myrick, Tignish; J. EB. Sutton, we ¢ interest at 4 per cent for 40 years, | Sc. John; F. R.H. Sutherland, G. Me- - ie price has not yet been fixed Gorea, Me »ntreal. a \ : f M » Rose & Co. and Coates Campb ell: — Ray. E. V. P. O'Neil - ive een associated with G On, | B ry l, Vernon Riv rr: Johu Kelly. Emerald: | _ . “ a nim 2 . i Currie & C It is said £75,000 bas | Jas Duily, Emerald; E. R. McDonald, Be- Fs S ak n Canada. id jue, Bert C aig, Fr: vo; J. W Suth- 5 Ma a i ate : — . e's ¥, May 3( The temp | erland, Clifton; John Ha i, V.S., No 1s iposed of young women | borough. j . y elves not to marry a Hotel Russ: C. L. Baxter. Portiand? <3 iutoxicants now num vers | Me; Geo Robinson, Ch’towr EB R. Stror ‘ > P ing women of Be boronto; Ar McDonald, Mass. 3 ea from here es. 3 ; ‘ << . from ne ed he SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.— Summerside, e oc s ty yvertecte I ' - y} : : ma he a Le ees i. ee ; oGth Ma i830: Shipped per s. s. St. | { It M ght and electe aeeenee uc! Lawre Cameron, master, for Point du | 5 se wa an tn gan ation will tn the = | Chene: 258 haces potatoes, $174; l Las wel r pert i : Temperance Soviety. : ven etl ? ; ; ; I 8 j zame, $12 HZ cases eggs, $120, 2 - rses, - I voch was present at : e . | a ’ ; vas pre ent at th _m ; 3190; 83 ba 3 oysters, $249; 13 bacs | BRATS ‘ SC rj} and spoke foran hour commending | potatoes, $80. Total $825. ee ¢ ‘ ‘ : : : Lind Ds : s ‘ t razing the young women in the } nt o ‘| - r a¢ - S a. . | un s eS } Ln ch} , Ch’town, ae cli “Les Sa ‘ New sltaken. Each member subse: i log | a i. > | 7 “ ; : | sé hay use, Gallant, Eymont Bay, ms we ’ Wing a ; form of the soctety, one of { bsters: 1 “a Gerrior Bi ee eof | Isaac § = Of whick ic eraiact marrving As? Geen aa? go ean eee “ te a + marrying umber. Cld: Ida M, Mi item. New- 4 ; \ ‘ ery vi m dee 2 : } ; as vo nan dec >} castle, bal; Oseeola, Dixon, Neis N B, e) iC i : id ri y an old aid | : Rall : - : . : = } ; Marv Lonise, Gallant, E zmon Bay, a i a ar , e position ¢ | . - y uF ' © positior | fishing supplies; Minaow, Gerrior, Bu is : y vife of th mem vers | ion oat fs £4 e ‘ ee ee 1 On , ;¢ ucuec, Oats be Ps ee ee | Entered, May 31.—Restive, Cain, Pictou rs y strate. els tBemeinatn Sa r s i . agen R al. C eared -Day Spring, LeBlanc, fish- . aoe 4 ‘ ' i : “ Me 7 } ing yvoyaze, x } . ‘ . e | : i . : q ‘ : uf To ae os mJ } Shipped per ss Northumberland, Cam- : a a ron, master, for Point du Chene, M: ay } sess IuproveMeNts.— Messrs Jobn J 2 Cases eggs, $86; 103 bags potatoes, $80 = o- i Inrrovements.— Messr: itoner ey SUNS : a eo _ Mu-phv & Son, the well-known bakers, : | oa 8, $320 35 cases egg, $139; : iave lately been making extensivei — ios Se 65 bbls oysters, $195, total, al - ™ : ) i . ments to stale Intidoras ental mie _— . : oe Kent Street, and are now better than r | ReEMODELLED AND Improvep—Mr. T. € : a red to supply the wants of those | P. Yeo is having his newly purchase ; : g anyth nee thei e. Th fan le jonse Myr Street remodd'ed and im \ ‘ s second to none, and duri ring he I and will, ina few days, have one boa ’ r months th 7 ¢ xp ct to do a large | of Lise + pretties houses in town Over the | ; Genny a in the way ofsupplying te&s, picnics | q cl faces on Myrtle Sir etis a very j Ping s . 7 : . 1 ; ur er social <5. The Carpyon- | Lecor g verandah, inside ¢ door « nice i : y j s2aPe Fala } : , ; se oF Wore was ae ssrs_ Walsh { ¥ tie,and on entering the inner door ; a = | Wals | "one’s self in @ roomy hail, the | = > aK _ oo - gs * + ry Opening on the left, and the | veig L115 Ibs and A Creprraste Reccrp—Mr. Franl |p lin a int “iT so ” ‘ > | Pp GA) ‘ sirs asending On the rigot. 1€ parior A S 30n, of J. Bavfiéld, a student of iF reder i: ; ren ° * és : . rH. | University, } uccessfull is very pretty. There isa nine foot bay win- livers nas successft assed i, : ea ¢ i : WwW t ' nm for ti inne : i } ; dowin the room which makes it very 5 Wy aite is €Xam ation for the vear; and at ihe} brig) >, : : 212° Fs - : ; ” ‘. Passing through folding doors ~ nr Anne aihietic sports of the students has ast " = signe eliet rried off no Jess than five prizes, a | the dining room is reached. This is a very 4 i li » i@S3 tt 1 ive prizes, a3 rr . : . o ; i ' | fin The window is* the same as ts : | that in the parlor. Off ofthis room is a “ : vi 00 yard dagh......... javeconcgit Bs 5 ies Seal te aes Qs 990 i da j PaKfast room. Ors lead from this as 2 a: -—— ‘oa . sc ilh eeeeeee - } . i } a : ‘Tw al as from the dining room into the kit- rat lng socteedneeustoe< otae S oe . : : 3 7 ‘ , , @hes wh = is al] that would be desired, : in Vv . o+tee “** “<* “* “ne eee ee “* . 1 ; cee 4 , } containing on the east side a spacious 7 6 g .. . abarensos coeaparnemanehs ao try 7 nstairs on the first floor are g ba Es a : i ¥field won the go d medal for the | F very fine be mii’, ali well lighted, — “t cei@eayatheiete Of his Class, i the sun taking dit -reut hours of the day bivV ‘ « a am © . . . a — , , | give them a 1 a shine. They are being 7 . Cieese.— PMa cheese market is a hard |} papered and look very nice. Going up ies ws be at pr al E ne! lish _ 3airs again on the second floor and five on cs epeak OF depresse . pres Ny ‘ nore rooms come to view four very bright ane : 6 15 a dispositio to bav is i : : oS Gipe tion to J Thi t te ‘ bedr -,and a dark windowless pits , age water at redu a n even} ) ta ace, Mr. Yeo saya, tor put , w 4 may be attrib ated {tO one of ng Sethe boys when they are b ad. In all ti ' _ vauses, the transition from fodder to grass | 4 re are 13 rooms in the house. The eG A » ee ; se or fact that people ave 3 ee] is 48 feet long and will be Corus = : na | rt ar hart sit le rlore : ; > e ; — ree . : ; . : short and have to fill their order - 28 proof. Mr. Henry Walk has : Sa that makers have been consiguinz | charge of the carpenteriung work and a all lo ¢ Senet Reite ir r enle may iso : i . ar 5 : : 3 to Great Dritainfor sale may 4 the painting and paper hanging is being sw vered by | | ; as thi to do with tlre - a MF hard ud sOMeEsaINg Fe rm WED Fine on ne by Mr. Isaac McKinnon, of Tyne Mi MT i s C nr? ea e nfir Ce , > ¢ a | prices paid. Then t e infl a oe of Vv ai We congratulate Mr. Yeo upon fir » & ne acrorsa th line a. S . rmer 7 Sa a the jine had it h : G@ntibrise. Outside the house looks oa : t ts. Montzent Gasette. eg ally pretty, and is a great improvement : ? ji ° ¥ - , , ae \ngus ! w :P.EIs = 2-Ti ii to the street. We understand Mr. Yeo I r YHERE I LAND i — oon é 1+ nee : i a a a; um T th . te -s, | Wil rent his new house This ia a grand sic o one ,iS Says: ritin il] . 4s : : i pos f carrying | Sun ay he tenth mar - if me opportu rity for somebody, as houses in mbing gas-fitting te b ae = Tl ane i 3th. this town are as hard to procure a3 it is : r? a Scotia an siand teams 12Vve } . . t . ting | 7 ee : ae for the authorities to enforce the Scott ‘ etown. The not yet been determined upon. This pro- np I ar t dD vil will be represented by: Capt. Lc- ' = 3 ) ¥4} ae _———_—— + 9 +o Grraftor and Prin R Sth Hussars (captain). Major —_* prenat Ha 62nd Fusiliers ; Capt. Smith, Riles; Just So.—As an exchange puts it. if a iy of t Cay Manning, 62nd Fusiliers; Capt.| doctor makes a mistake he buries it, if i a | Langstroth, 74th Batt; Col. Sergt. Hender-} a merchant makes a mistake he never xt we son, 62nd Fasiliers; Sergt. Lordly, | tells of it, if a lawyer makes a mistake he elias 2nd Pus 33 Corp. Sullivan, Rifles. It | crawls out of it, but if an editor makes a nig tk New Brunswick’s turn to win this year. | mistakehe puts it on asheet of paper for Re } oO 1 th -team have four victories to their credit | the world to look at, and in every com- : pay St was | and Pileua Scotia five. munity there are cranks who think that al « eenenanagrepe they are models of wisdom because they iJ a, , , "Tt Hs: _ : : ‘ ° : New Perixtrinec Press.— ne a 4X + occasionally liseover it. | n Herald has just added to its equipme i sonibotslpionienen ‘ eo ec , ’ r ‘ ; ‘ r . . % ake \n rance | new Hoe press of t atest pattern. . A Goov Workx.—During the past year - aS both sides of the 8-page ae .% ee rongh al ysta 13 press bot ide — the —p rst He i th Ha fax Salvation Harbor provided asi, thieves a y be pr ues an 85,600 meals, and furnished lodgings for aa aken : ri f iand al] ready for delivery at ‘he | 9 999 persons . ay s the r it ra of from 10,000 to 11,090 “ S ; : s eity with- | copies each hour. Little more than taree “ i ] tn po-s lice are to | years ago the Herald was a four-sheet pa he. ] : Z t 1 to be my th rhe in seact a | per + printed on a machine that has } SBBTTCESCVVSSSVSISVETS, . we racters Oo har ad and needed | to be ted ous! ¥ pat ea - @ |e clare whom | Through the press» second tinge in order |® pig ¢ n a that both si les of the sheet might { ¢ Pie - r q ey srs Blake Br printed, aud moving at arate of 1500 an ¢ You ¢ ca r< var, We congratulate our esteemed con- Ge é ; ] in ny mporary upon its progress and enier- att ie Were: g prise. Y a | eee ours $ i. ‘ P Docrors Dirrer, &.—An exchang <# h: . 2 ; on 5 ’ , . 3 ears: The case of the Jate Secretary Gres 3,134,934 packages of HIRE’ ro | pe i fey ° p om ia : | fi: oor = cn ham was the occassion of one of those o nt- ROOT BEER were sold in 18 4, | ‘9 Ss : ’ rs ‘ . . i. r p ; breaks that frequently occ ur between ili ¢ or sufficient to give every man, | bad h R an pathies. A hom oeopathic pbys ician at- | # women and child in the United * ay ote " tended the secretary in the beginni ing of States 5 glasses each, whic h is one sf sort . ; - $ > o~ : —_ a. EB his illness, and diagnozcd the care. procf of the popularity of this de : + 70a) 1 2 warn th teas wort jj aa J cae Subs equently an allopath was called lighifal temperance be verage: y s eT se ; | 4 al 3} | but he refused to consult with the homoco- | @ Dd you get yourshare? Besure = ; ith Shore ; Se wile A 5c | St W Profit, | path, who was thereupon disc charged ‘i¢@ and get some this year. A 25c. Bh. Yim nt, he wles . akes 5 va! = ft a: 3 5 aud Mr. the allopath was given entire c har; geof tb € package m ikes 5 ga Ins. q Nort i» McNeil}, | patient. The latter’s diagnosis whe n hele ity : ascie They | 486 umed the care of the case differed -@ JGHNSON & JOHNSON ve! Shorthorn | materially from that of his predeces } Ma that , lai: ? _ | and indicates that there was @ mists: p= . y F. Bov- : 3 risek 4 Reliab'e Drugyists etow five t eep | made somewhere. As to which was rich 3 1€@ iv€llab & oo ve srie ‘ : +. 1,06 Blake | and which was wrong, the pathies will «if ? eevee ae er, of course, but the patient is now beyond BBSEVSSVVVSSs ee at present, | the reach of dieputes between ec hools of medicine. Way Children’s Ca} es, Boy 3 Suits, WORTH Rar: tly | and | ~Winds moftly north and west ; lave we offered a more surprising iseful bargain. we close out this entire line at 50c. a yard. & Call early to see them. BEER BROS. } LIEIN LELELE EEE OY SEL LLILILIIITIITIIE Ouble Width Tweeds, itable for Ladies’ Costumes, Capes and Dresses, Jackets and etc. REGULARLY $1.10. to-day, Commencing EREIIIEIEISILEII a fine and warm’ isl Salt VATill You or will you not take the of Why of course. everything ? You li be different from other best people if you do not. THE BEST in Mattresses (at the price) is.the Nickel Plated Wire Mattress. Your money hack if you don’t think so. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD Who Sell at Selling Prices. sik Lon PsA “ Wee a ee eee _O-NIGHT We will make a Special Display of Chil- Clothing, Hats and Caps. 200 Odd Suits to fit Boys from 4 to 10 years of age, worth from $150 to $3,50.| |W ill clear ‘bis lot for $1 and $1.50. 20 Blouse Suits 0) worth One Dollar. 00 Sailor Suits from 50 cents to $1 ‘worth double the money. dren’s for cents each, 25, ao Don't miss this chance of buying little Ss at your own price, Suit ‘Ehe Wonderful Cheap Men. ny May ad, NS ee he Charlettetow 1895—246 QE FLARE 22 BF, Fy F COEF CG OA Be x Ls > OL te -— *t Wh&eliieri: Atieitiin ! YOUR BICYCLE Se) a : aaah OF ex a a ARS Fs i HAVE SUIT a Sp” > MADE OF RIGBY WATERPROOF CUOTH. <e 7 es - These Suits are on Sale Throughout Canada by the Leading Dry Goods and Furnishing Houses. RIGBY CLOTH IS POROUS we ena’ RIGBY CLOTH IS PLIABLE. ee 5 There is no Rubber in Rigby Compound. There is no Cloth made s» suitable for Suits as the Rigby Cloth. \ junel—2i (15) Foto xs Bicycle an wag . cere i SATURDAY, We have them of a 220308 ous = fs We buy Corsets from D & A. JUNE —_—.- COR ee 200 1, 1895. —(x) multitude of kinds, slender figures, and figures not so slender. figures to suit slender purses. You may spend more money else- where, can't roods; but = you get better s; they are not nade. the in Black, eo ¢ ¢ ‘ ¢ SBVSSSESVEVsSssesveessrB manufacturers large stock we have the Yatisi, Watchspring, E. "| Parisienne, “ummer Corset, aud many others the suit at Corsets to All of them only, Among our T, Long Waist, new “ Demnietin:” ‘Charlottetown, June 1. 1895—246 In In In In In In You will save lots of n J. Bb. Charlottetown, May 31, 1895—dy Ladies’ Ladies’ Corsets woo! and Kid Gloves, ioney QUEEN SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor Temple THREE DOORS Wasonic even aeere} eee é eae 2%. Charlottetown, May 20, 1895—135 & wky Iam Agent for the MONCTON WOOLEN ‘MILLS. and uses nothing i in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool. T want 50 000 pounds of Wool this season, for which J wi]] pay the highest price in Cash or Trade. Come and see our Double and Twist Cloth, made from oar own Wool; Marino Wool, all double and Twist and boun! to wear. in the city and at low rates. Building, BELOW J. D. MeLEOD also a choice line of Summer Suitings, Look Out for Bargains Print Cottons (see our wonderful value at 5e), Grey and White Cottons, Dress Goods, Men’s Hats, Shirts, Collars and Ties, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, by buying these goods from us MACDONALD & CO., STREET, OPPOSITE THE aii Wook! T his is the largest and be :t equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, made from fine Cali here, pick your goods, and leave your order. OUR CLOTH is the best in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give satisfaction. WW. Ca. ar BU te ee, Grafton ‘S COINaP. Street, ‘ants F Furnishings an Linen Goods In Latest Styles and Creat Warieties. Un'aundered Shirts, 25 for men and boys, 102, 12c, , 40e, 70c, $1 and up. 1 9c, 20c, 2dc. it is the latest make; from 25c to $3.50 each. Braces for Men fronts and cuffs; from 20¢ to $1.75 each. White Celiuloid and Rubberine Collars and Coffs, all prices. Summer Neglige Top Shirts, in silk ies, blue and black dots, black with colored stripes, flannelettes. Summer Underwear, in Lisle thread, balbriggan, and Boys, an endless variety in all colors and prices. — eee ee Laundered Shirts, 59c, 65c, _ 79¢, 85e, 95c, $1, and up to $3.50 each. Linen Cuffs, 20c, See our Percha Shirt, white with colored merino and cotton: excellent value Linen Collars. 25, 35e, 40c, 50ce. 30¢e, Hats and Caps, Straw and Felt, Immense variety, in English and Canadian, Our Goods are of the McKAY WOOLEN C0., BARGAIN CORNER. When going on a trip don’t forget to see our Trunks and Valises, Latest Styles, WW Popular Shoe Store. | | WEEKS & WARREN. Stock up to Date. ey anes Sam L sigs at of the fact that we have full and com-. ) | UADIES & GENTLEMEN !—Don’t lose plete lines im all kinds o* FOOTWEAR. Styles away up! Prices away down! For Comfort, Durability and Good Value 5 me eading we are bound to take the lead. Styles ! | Try the Popular Boot & Shoe Store. Lowest | | WEEKS & WARREN, Prices ! NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, 30, 1895 35 & wky Kay LONDON HOUSE! ! —— x) MORTCACE SALE. eR eR The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH NLY. " T. J. HARRIS, Acat for§Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—<dy Ji an fhe Acadia Sugar Refining Co., Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Prives quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside or Souris, P. #. I HORACE ile HASZARD, Agent for P. B. Island, Ch'town, April 2, 1896—246 Ly Those Who Stady agg. No other stiffening can give the same durable and graceful effects, and no other is as wide, 64 in., or as cheap, B5e. per yd. FIBRE CHAMOIS can’t be creased or wrinkled, is easy to sew, quite unaffected by pmoisture, and will last forever. Its smooth fin- Pish and pliability are specially suited to light summer materials, VwrvvvwyTVvrYYSVvvwvvwwevwweee In 3 weights. Beware of imitations. Patented July, 1890. CHAMOIS CO., Montreal. wyvvwvvwvTYVYVYTVYWY i Ahh bbb bb b 6 bt itn tr tnt dr tn dr ttn deine data dnd. tad tn Ln tn tn tn de bani Lndy dn hl Sa SS JOB PRINTIN need. ‘See our samples. ff | { Leave your os We ood wor and yet wish Stylish Effects USE FRE CHAS § TO INTERLINE GOWNS AND WRAPS. 0900 Every yard of the GENUINE FIBRE CHAMOIS is labeled, Trade Mark Registered. The wholesale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE , 624—junel ee order at, Tuk EXAMINER can print anything you k, promptness, low rates Wants, Lost, Found, Ke Advertisements under this 1 heading . means five cents per line. WANTED—A girl for general housework, Apply at EXAMINER Office, Janel TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton I sod on the North River, and formerly the —_ mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield ; terms very reasonable. Apply to BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD. june) WAN!ED—A good housemaid; an experi- enced girl willreceive good w agen. Apply to Mus SULLIVAN, Brightop Villa tf—-may3} FOR SALE—A mainsail and foresail, in use only one mon-h, suitable for boat 20 feet ; keel; will sell che Aap. Apply at this office. mays—al TO LET—A house with garden im South- port; } Gasessiom given Ist day of June, En- quire of Mrs Bau, Connolly House, Dundas beplanade. —may30 LOST—Last evenirg, between William oe Lean’s residence and Br.gaton Road, a lad | Jacket Finder willbe rewarded on leavi same et Large’s Livery Strble. 31 pd—m w ANTED—Saiesmen to sell choice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, ete, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the couotry; no oper. needed; agents and cusanens treated as liberal as the beet: write tov terme; mention this paper.—Stone & Wellington, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. may i—dm (6) FOR SALE—MIli Brook Farm, 13} acres, situated in West Rovalty, three miles irom town, or will exchange for property. in the city. For particulars address Jonn CAMER- ON, P O Box 79, Ch’town. lw pd—may27 TO LET- The house at the head of Pownal — et lately occupied by Mrs — Dorsey ; heated with hot water; on given at once, Fa ply at THe EXAMINER Office. ma SECOND-HAND SAFES and Office Desk forsale. Safes have combination ae aie ona are as good as new. Enquire at McKay WOOLEN Co. mayé WANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at Joun MACLEOD & Co's. tf—-mayll HOUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with e electric light and heated with hot water; ion given atonce. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. Uf -may2 FOR SALE—A newly-calved cow. Apply to PerTeR BRADLEY, Douglass Street. may22 TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply © Prowss Bros. if-mayl ~ ahah tients hace tale tenet eRe RS NOR a SR ge SR a ar ee cabo gn eS areca 4 Sere pert meee 2 eae aa tae KEDy hile a hake oa ena _— a oo - Se x we © . aon Spano mt He epee a Stee gerne abe ~~. om rat ar *, OF weaning: ry Lets meni Lrg - a a Sma ely ys hale ¢ é iA 5 ao pe roe i ee ey om