& a ? we 7 Pe GAPE Sorc ne et LT aE = THE DAILY EXAMIQ@MR, -— - Local and Other Items. FINNAN HADDIES at the Fish Market. eaten Fresh rhubarb at Beer & Goff's. may2o 21 > — Tween suits to order, very cheap, at the Lea lon House. > es 7 Lapis slippers and shoes opening to-day at Dorsey Gott & Co, > --—- Gace's copy books, all numbers, wholesale and retail, at the Diamond Beokstore. - Sux, Cashmers and Kid prices at Perkins & Sterns. Gloves—lowest may20 3i angele Tur schr. M. I. Weatherbie, Captain Hardy, of Gloucester, is loading potatoes at Georgetown. -— Prve Apres, rhubarb, sweet oranges, etc., received ex Boston steamer at Connolly Bros., Queen Street. —_—_—~»p —- Ova stock of Room Paper is the largest. Patterns newest and prices lowest in the city.—Perkins & Sterns. may20 3i Snenadibtesidenites “ Tae schr, Fannie Bell, of Gloucester, Mass., called off Georgetown, on her way to the Magdalens and the Banks, on Wednes- day. ——- A MARRIED son of Mr. John McLeod, of Kinross, left for California a week age. Mr. McLeod is returning to the West having been home on the Island tor a time. en We understand that the Str. Carbis Bay has been chartered by Fenton T. Newbery to load aots for Owen Connolly at Souris andpCharlotte- town, and will be due at Souris to-morrow or Sunday. ——@—- — Ow the 10th inst. the Rev. Mr. MzLeod, of Kinross, gave a lecture on ‘‘Conscience” in the Uigg Hall on behalf of the Lodge of Good Templars. It was well received by a large audience. -_- ~~ .- — For weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, consumption, night sweats and all lingering coughs, Dr. Pierce's golden medical ciscovery is a sovereign remedy. Superior to cod liver oil. faw ins Taz Rev. Mr. McLeod, of Kinross, has received a hearty and unanimous call to the terate of the Orwell and Orwell Head *resbyterian Churches. It is believed that he will accept it. “ bntesitgitipne ted Om the 15th inst. a little boy of Mr. John McDonald, of Vernon River, was kicked in the face by a colt with which he was playing. The face is badly cut, but it is thought that the bones are not injured. cutitiedlipijiinnan Tue House of Representatives is de- scribed by Z. I. White in the American Maga- sine for June, with portraits and sketches of prominent Congressmen, under the heading of “The Nation's Lawmakers.” Spiga Tae steamer M.A. Starr, Captain Ferguson, arrived from Halifax at an early hour this morning with the usual general cargo. She sailed on return at four o'clock this afternoon with general merchandize and one passenger -Miss Hanson. ——_-_— Tue familie, southwester of Capt. Miller, of the schooner Frank, of Tignish, hove in sight this morning, and the schooner was soon moored at the New Brunswick Trading Co's. wharf. She is deeply lwaded with produce and cattle.—-Chatham World. —_——$< —— Pows4t and Vernon River have quite a lot af hay on hand. Some farmers who refused seventy and seventy-tive cents would not abject now toe dispose of what they have for fifty cents. Potatoes, having been liberally fed during the winter, are not very plentiful. onlin: Sim Cuarces Turrer has received a cable despatch announcing the opening of the Royal dahilee exhibition at Liverpgol, at which Canada participates in the Colonial and Indian section. The exhibition was opened by H, R. H. Princess Louise and Marquis of Lorne, ee Tue great eventof the Queen's Jubilee will be the jubilee number of the Montreal Star a superbly illustrated paper, of twenty-eight ges, and two artistic plate supplements. Those who have seen the advance copies say it ia magnificent. Something that everybody will want and few can get. Itis to be sent by mail for 25 cts. Graham & Co., Montreal, are the publishers. —_—-~S>-- — To aLt Concernep—After sending a paper containing the advertisement, questioning the enuineness of our Haszard’s Improved urnip Seed, to Messrs, Jas. Carter & Co., of London, who supplied us with our present stock, we are in receipt of the following cable- gram :—“‘Haszakp’s Swepe CAN BE GUAR- ANTEED”—Sgd., Canter. This from the great English Seed House ought to be sufficient to set this matter at rest.—Geo. Carter & Co., Seedsmen, Charlottetown. imnedieiidie Tue closing entertainment of Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, at the Academy of Music, Halifax, on ‘Weducsing evening, was largely attended notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. The Herald of that city se in the most flattering manner of the renditioa of the programme. Among the pieces given as encores was ‘‘ Home Sweet Home,” which captivated the large assemblage. Miss Kellogg has proven herself to be a charming artiste and peerless prima donna. —_——_—»-—_— A CONGRATULATORY address has been sent to the Queen, signed by 1,500 students from the following universities; Manitoba, Western Cairne of London: University College, Toronto; Victoria College, Coburg; Queen's, Kingston; McGill; Morin College, Quebec; Bishop's College, Lennoxville; Laval College, Quebee; King’s College, Windsor; Mount Allison College, Sackville; Dalhousie College, Halifax; New Brunswick University, Freder- icton; and several medical schools. — A CORRESPONDENT at Georgetown writing yesterday, May 19, informs us that the steamer Beaver has this season made two trips to the Magdalens—one last week and another this week. She returned on her second trip on Wednesday, and reports seein no ice until near Souris, which was full, an the steamer could not getin. The Captain thinks the only ice in the gulf at the present time is that in the vicinity of Souris. The steamer will leave Pictou for the Magdalens on Monday next. fine of Reform i This is a companion group to the Conservative leaders isons Soom the same office last year, and is the same size, 13x26 inches. When framed the pair make a handsome ornament for any library, dining- room or reading-room. The portraits are well executed, and the plates are a credit to a Canadian enterprise. They are sold separately for 25 cts each, or a copy of either plate is sent free to any one paying $2 for one year in advance to Grip, or subscribers sending §.10 Will receive Grip for six months and their Ss catia Local and Other tems. Pine APPLES just Bros. received at Connolly idence Dorsey, Gorr & Co, are selling boots very cheap. ; . ae BB wetrenges to order, very cheap, at the a > igh ENGLisn lawn tennis shoes just opened at Dorsey Goil & Co. iia oairaalaa THE remains of Ottree, the sailor, were in- terred this morning. ee on CaLL and examine Doull & Heartz’s new stock of furniture frames. 7 Fisu are reported very plentiful at the Magdalens, with no vessels to take them. - _-- PARTIES requiring furniture will find it to their advantaye to buy from Doull & Heartz, corner of Kent and Great George Streets. THe average age of European girls when they marry,according to a German statistician is 26 years, while that of men is.28 years. Ortcrotus and Linoleums up to four yards wide. Cutany shapé at bottom prices.— Perkins & Sterns. may20 3i es \ Mas. Rocens, of Halifax, will re-open her classes in drawing, etc., in the large room over the Diamond Bookstore, Monday, 6th June. ceemmeinecdiniin AbJoURNED Avction.. The sale of furni- ture at “Devonport” will be resumed at 11 a. m., to-morrow, Saturday.—A. H. B. Mac- GOWAN, Auctioneer. —— IMMENSE quantities of herring are being taken at Georgetown, St. Mary's, Cardigan and Launching. Fishermen get more than they can take care of. —_—_—~»-—__— CarTain SamcoeL Hempars., of George- town, put out his traps yesterday, and landed the first lobsters of the season. The Captain says there is going to be big fishing this sum- mer. ———@—— Mavrice Brake, Esq., of this city purchas. ed at auction yesterday, the splendid pre- mises known as “* Devonport.” We congratu- late Mr. Blake on securing such a fine pro- perty. siiiaeipililatien Tae package containing $5,000, which was stolen from the C. P. R. express car near Ottawa, two weeks ago, has been found under a pile of boards by workmen making repairs at one of the wharves near Chaudiere Falls. About $200 are missing. bith ceceienien Weare informed that Mr. James Ballem and Mr O. Gay intend opening a laundry on Upper Great Street next week. They have secured the services of a first-class laundress and will be prepared to attend to all orders with which they may be favored in an excellent manner and at moderate prices. Advertise- ment on Monday. Tue last number of the Dalhousie Gazette contains the prize lists for the year, the vale- dictory addresses—one of which is by James C. Shaw, an Island student—and other matter of special interest to friends of the College. The liberality of George Munro, Esq., of New York to Dalhousie continues unabated. He offers for competition at the-commencement of the session of 1887-8 five jnhior exhibitions of the annual value of $300 and ten junior bursaries of the annual value of $150, tenable for two years to students entering the first year. Mr. Munro also offers five senior ex- hibitions of the annual value of $200 and ten senior bursaries of the annual value of $150 tenable for two years to students entering the third. .- a> -o &-— -——_— Arrival ot ‘the Carroll. HER FIRST TRIP TO THIS PORT THIS SEASON, THe steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, which was detained in the Strait of Canso by ice, arrived at six o'clock this morning. The interior of the steamer has been nicely painted up,her saloons newly carpeted, and she is in excellent condition forthe season’s service. There are nv changes to note in the personell of her officers. Captain Brown, Purser Nickerson, Steward Welsh, and the other favorites who make the journey between here and Boston so _plea- sant for travelers, are still to the front, and were warmly welcomed by their many friends at this port. It is, therefore, al- most unnecessary for us to say that pas- sengers and freight will still be handled in manner satisfactory to all concerned. The Carroll brought a cargo of general merchandize and the following passengers : Aggie Sullivan, Miss T B Coffin, Bessie Coftin, Flora Walker, Annie Wade, Mrs Webster, Miss C Adeline, Isabel McInnis, Wm White, J Colt, W Hughes, Mr Webster, Chas Stewart. She sails on return about midnight with a general cargo consisting principally of potatoes and eggs. We wish the Carroll and her officers a pleasant and prosperous season. HOTEL ARRIVALS. | RANKIN HOUSE. May 19—J 8 McLaren, St John; A A Gev- ereaux, Quebec; H J Dart, Montreal; G A Mackenzie, Halifax; G H Grundy, Toronto; S H Lee, do; M McRobbie/ St’ John; Andrew Galt, Montreal. May 20—G A Grant, Mon- treal; J A Warren, do; J Sugden, Manches- ter. OCEAN HOUSE. May 18—John Hogan, St Peter's; Francis Larkin, do; James Butts, do; §P Ryee, Grand River; Lb MeNeill, do; James Cullen, Mill Vale; Donald Dougherty, Cardigan; John Wood, Lot 4. 19—stephen Sutherland, Port- land, Me; Pius Sutherland, do; Michael Mc- Kenzie, do; J J Sutherland, do; R Currie, | River; 8 D McCormack, Souris; John Simon- sons, St. Peter's; .Mrs P Simmons, do; Laura A Dougherty, Boston; Eliza Bull, do; John Webster do; Wm White, do; Emma Webster, Texas, ss SHEP NEWS. aa ee PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 19-—Reality, Miller Chatham, lumber; Swan, LeLacheur, St Peter's, limestone. May 20-—-Annie C Brown, Woife, Richibucto, lumber; Leonora, Mason, Pictou; stm M A Star, Ferguson, Hfx, mdse; Mary B, Me. Dougall, Picton, coal; M E Dooks, Dooks, Cape George, bal. CLEARED. May 19—Samuel Drake, Taylor, Hfx, produce; Gesell Middleton, Bissett, ee outs; Magzie, Hingley, Tata uche, oats, wallow, Sevtt, W aflnise, muse; stm ——— OO Mk 8 Sie, Fong Wx TELEGRAPHIC: NEWS. [Seeora. Desearougs to Tuk Examine, } [Irish Affairs. Lonpon, May 19. In the House this evening Col. King Harman, Parliamentary Under Secretary for Lreland, replying to Wm.A. Macdodald, Parnellite, in reterence to the remarkable increase in emigration from Ireland, said it should be attributed partly to the growing want of employment in Lreland, partly to the fear entertained by the masses that the new crimes act would enable the authori- ties to punish persons for past violations of law, and partly to the fact that numbers of the Lrish peple were forced to leave the country because of the disinclination to join secret societies. Macdonald asked : ‘Isn't the increase of emigration from Ireland partly due to the introduction of the Crimes’ Bill and the desire of the Irish people to escape tyranny / (Cries of hear, hear.) Speaker Peel called for order, saying | this isa matter of opinion and not a pro- per subject question. Mr. Labouchere moved to adjourn the debate for the purpose of enabling him to criticise the annexation of Zululand. Sir H. Holland said a full opportunity would be given to discuss that matter when the Zulu estimates are brought up for debate. Several radicals supported Labouchere’s motion. Mr. Smith moved carried, 278 to 156. Labouchere’s motion was rejected, 280 to 142. cleture which was O'Brien at Ottawa. Ottawa, May 19. O’Brien’s meeting here to-night was at- | tended by about two thousand persons. | The greater part of the audience were) young persons, including a number of women. O’Brien was well received and frequently cheered. The crowd was in ex- | cellent humor. The chairman read the following telegram from Archbishop O’Brien of Halifax. **] express sympathy with you as a chris- tian and as aj Canadian humilated at the vile blackguardism of Toronto’s educated ruffians who under Mayor Howland are chiefly res- ponsible.”’ O’Brien goes to Kingston to-morrow. ee Army Attacked. The Sr. CarHerine’s Ont., May 19. | The Salvation Army last night were at- | tacked by a gang of rowdies who pelted them with all kinds of missiles. A female— member was struck on the chest and | seriously injured. Others received severe bruises and cuts, a A Bark Wrecked. Havirax, May 19. A despatch from Louisburg says a large | Norwegian bark from Africa, bound for Sydney was wrecked near Baliene last night. The crew had a narrow escape with | their lives. There was a heavy fog on at | the time. A Trackman Killed. Hawirax, May 19. Martin Pettipas, a truckman, was pinned against a wall by his car to-day and instant- ly killed. His life was crushed out, but scarcely a mark was found on his hody to indicate the cause of the fatality. ' } Secessionists. | Lonpon, May 19. Lord Hartington and seventy other Liberal-Unionists have seceded from the | Eighty Club in consequence of the Club's | approval of Gladstone’s Irish policy. A Steamer Disabled. Hauirax, May 19. The steamer Hungarian from Glace Bay for Montreal with coal, encountered heavy | ice, had both bows stove in, and returned | to North Sydney for repairs. New French Cabinet. Paris, May 19%. | M. Defreycinet is forming a Cabinet and hopes to complete the task by Monday. His friends believe he will retain General Bolanger as Minister of War. A Dry Goods Man Dies. Hauirax, May 19. Wm. Jordan, an old time Halifag dry goods merchant, died a few days ago, and left an estate estimated at $300,000. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 20—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine and warm. ~e ————— MARRIED. At Halifax, on Monday, the 16th inst., at St. Mary’s Cathedral, by the Very Rev. Monsignor Power, William King of Charlottetown, to Edith M., daughterof James Reddin, Esq.,also of Char- lottetown. Auction Sale. ne BANKRUPT STOCK. At Anction Rooms, FRIDAY, May 2th, at 2 and 7 o'clock p. m., and SATURDAY, May 2ist, same hours— A large assortment of Ready-made Clothing, in Suits, Coats; Pants, Vests, &c.; Braces, Neck- ties, &c.: Clocks, Watches, Gold Rinzs, Spec tacles, and a great variety of oth-r goods. Sale Positriwe—No Reserve~—Terms Cash. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch'town, May 19, 1387.—3i Organ for Sale. A GOGD ORGAN, at my Auction Recon; cost $140; wiil be sold ata bargain. me Muy 19) 18573} RE Ua TON FRIDAY, MAY ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS —~—AT 20, 13387. THE—~— LONDON HOUSE. Spring and Summer Stock now Complete. — Every Department Full, THE FINEST DISPLAY OF PRINTS INCHARLOTTETOWN, All the New. Materials and. New Shades in Dress Goods, (TRIMMINGS TO MATCH.) English and American Millinery, Millinery Materiats, Feathers and Flowers. Parasols and Umbrellas, Stockingetie Jackets §& Dolmans ed 47 All Goods Marked at the Lowest Prices for Cash. HARRIES & Ch’town, May 13, 1887.—wky -— — STEWART. DRESS GOODS. ———e ee) LATEST STYLES, 70; Victoria Cheeks, Tweed Checks. Phantom Checks. Nuns Veilings. Jersey Veilings Jubilee Stripes, Lace Checks, ieiges, We. NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS. NOVELTIES IN PF REMMINGS, NOVELTIES IN TRIMMINGS, Special attention has been given to this Department. Please call and inspect, May 16, 1887—eod WI er lt BEER BROS. ——<— A WITH A BRIGHT ARRAY OF NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS & NOVELTIES, COG perenne Correct in Style---Very Low in Price, STANLEY Hishwitk #Xor . A . .——— BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. Ch'town, May 9, 1887—eod & wky SEASON OF 1587. ass Line, Steamer M, A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, Wil. leave Halifax every TUESDAY Morning for Charlottetown, calling at Sheet Harbor, Cause, Arichat. Port Hastin every alternste trip; return, Mulgrave, Hawkesbury, and Bayfield, and Murray Harbor on leaves Charlotte- town every THURSDAY afternoon, making same calls. ee FREIGHT LOW. Through Bills Lading granted to New York, Great Britain and Continent. w. W. CLARKE, Agent. Queen’s Wharf, Ch’town, May 17, 1887.—2mo pat A. CA ED. il who ore suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decny, remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. TO LET. — (THOSE two rooms on second floor of Bank of Nova Scotia Building, formerly occupied by Edward Bayfield, Esq., as offices; also those offices in Hyndman Building, Wat«r Street, form- erly occupied by Messrs James Duncan & Co., coutaining good vault, &c. Possession piven immediately. Apply to BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. May i6—1 wk 4000 POTATO BAGS © hae cas _. CARVELEL BROS. May 17, 1887—tf PIANO TUNING. lossof manhood, &e., I will send a recipe | that will cure you, FREE OF CUANRGE. Thisgreat | f{, W. VINNICOMBE, formerly of J. P Vin- * nicombe’s, Piano Warehouse, Enuland, and | for many years Tuner to Government fiouse, the 'Convents, also the jleadisg musical familes L. ARTHUR & C@., COMMISSION RECEIVERS OF Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS, Poultry, Votatoes, Fruit & Vegetables. {throughout the Isiand ; acknowledged by musical critics and piane makers to be oue of te vest prac- j tical tuners in the Dominion. ialties, as he thoroughly understands the » hole construction of the instrument in every detail Makes no speéci- | Rare Chance. Household Furniture ep HE Furniture new last Fall, including Halt Stove, Kitchen Siove, 2 Registered Grates, 5 Carpe's, $95 ~ideboard, nice OO. Paintings, Kitchea Utensils complete, and cversthing necessary for honsekeeping, will be sold for cash. just as they stand, and ready for any family lo siepryght milo. I necessary you Cau Prelit the house at lees than $150 per year; |} cation central, detached, newly parted inside and ont lusr fall, has nice vard and barn attached. Possession given any time between now and Ist July. Address : “CONFIDENTIAL.” care of EXAMINER office. May 19—tf $10 REWARD THE above Reward will be paid by the P. % 1. klecthie Co for the name of any per-on or persens found interfering in any way with the tleetric Lempe or Posts, Ch’iown, May 18, 1887--3i eod COAL! COAL! NOW landing at Lord’s Wharf, One Hundred and Fifty Tons Pictou Nut Coal. GE. COOMBS. Ch’town, May 16, 1887. ANDREW LECKIE } 4 ‘ {mi 484 4% M EMPER of the Royal College of Veterinary 4 Surgeons of Glasgow and Member and Fel- low of the Glasgow Veterinary Medical Associ- alion. begs to intimate to the public that he is about to commence the practice of nis profession in this town and surrounding country, Wili be found at present at Eldon House, Kent Street. May 18—6i wky 3i Pf ISLAND AULA a ray _ , NOTICE. (COMMENCING on MONDAY, 16th inst., and conunuing until Summer Time Table takes effect, a Special Passenger irain will leave Char- lottetown at 545 a.m., caily (Sundays excepted), for Summerside, connecting there with steamer for Point du Chene; returaing will leave Sum- merside on arrival of steamer from Point du Chene, ; JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, tailway Office, Ch’town, May ith. 1887. imayl! sat mon wed fri wky prs li . — TaMrne aia DIVIDEND NOTICE, THE MERCHANTS Bink OF P, EF. IsLiNnp, May Ijth, 1887. NOTICE is hereby given that a Half-vearly +* Dividend, at the rate of EIGHT PER CENT per annum, the Capital Stock of this Hank, has been declared payable at its Banking Office, on and after THURSDAY, June Zad. By order, F. MITCHELL, Cashier. May 17—tl jun? pat WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. { OS T—Between Steam Navization Co.'s Wharf 4 and S:. Peter’s Rad, on Sunday night jast, a Silver Wate’ without chain, The finder will ve liberaliy rewarded on leaving same at the office of Heariz & Son, Great George Sureet, moy20 li pa Ae ‘TOMMODATION fortwo or three Boarders “* in a private faily; location in pvicasant part of the city. Apply at this office. may 19 Iw pd WANTED- In the suburbs of St. John. bya iamily of four persons, no cniidren, where two girls are kept, a smart, honest young woman, who is a good plain cook, wasier and ironer. Wages, $10 a month. References required. Ad- dress: dirs. Tavs. A. Temple, Si. Jono, N. B. mayl9—3i pd VW ANTED—A General Servant; good wages to a first-class giri. Apply to Mrs. fred Perkins. 3t, Peter's Koad may 19 3i \W ANTED—A Man Servant for general work ; one from the country preferred. Aptly at once to R. R_ Fitzgerald. may 19 2i W ANTED—To rent, a smal! house— to 8 rooms -—net more than five minutes walk from Market. Apply at this office. may 18, 3i pP4 STURAGE—Gsod Passurage for Cows at Westwood; terms moderate. Apply to Wm. H. Fraser, may 18 6i W ANTED—A Hovusemaid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount, aprié t WANTED—A good Cook, wages $%.00 per month. No washing. Apply to Mrs. kd- ward Bayfield, Charioitetown. mayé wkly tf wkly pat tf To LET~—House in the west end, containing ten rooms, furnished or unfurnished ; also, >tore- Apply to W. H. may 18-—i room for carriages or sleighs. Fraser. W ANNTED—A Cook. Apply to Mrs, Charles Paimer, Weymouth Street. mayl7 3i Lost -On Sunday morning, between Euston 4 Street, East, and Sc. Peter’s Church, 4 hair bracelet with silver ciasp. The finder will oblige by leaving itat [He EXAMINER oilice, mayi7 2i WASTED IMMEDIATELY —A Saleswoman for adry goods store; one having some expe- rience preferred. Address: **h. U. Box 457.’ ae Mii Was rip \T ONCE —A Girl to assist in dininy-room ; ais0, Girl for yeneral house- work. Apply at Revere House. may 13 uf ‘J O LET—House containing 8 well-finished rooms, situated on Upper Great George S.recet, —R, B. Huestis. may 11 1f T O LET -The Dwelling House on Richmond Street Weat, at present occupied by Thomas MeKiulay, Esq. Apply to James LD, Mason, mayl0 WASTRD—A Wooden Hoist (second-hand). Apply to John W, Cox, carpenter. apr2l Stor TOLiT—To Let, and po®ession given on the Ist June, a Shop on the corner of hent and Prince Street. Apply to Lemuei W right. ° apri& if BIAkRVeRs -Ina pleasant part of the city, a few boarders can be comfortably accommo- dated in a private family. Terms moderate Ap- ply at this oifice. inayf T° LET—The Dwelling-house on corner of Priuace end Dorchester Sireets. For terme, &c., apply to George Ailey. apr22 Zaw if T° LET—One-ha!lf of the Dwelling known as the “Franklin House.” I: is a first-class dwel- ling, is situated a short distan~e oulside the cily- rent iow. Apply to W. W. Wellner apri2 6 2aw FoR SALE OR TO LET~A House and Ount- buildings and 6 Acres of Land, in good con- dition, known fas “‘Maryfield,”’ fsitunted on Ma'- peque Road, adjoining the premises of Malcolm SicLeod, Ksq. For further particulars apply to | Having many years’ experience with the actionsof j various makers, including many Jate patent a‘just- ments, féris confident he can cive perfect sutis- faction; is prompt and particular to a nicety, rot in tuning al pairing. Stringing, Regulating Actions, Restoring Weak Tone. &c. Pr. &. ence in Pipe and Cabivet Organs. Orders my be lefi at the liamond Kookstore, or at residence, Fitzroy Street, near St Jacies Church. Ottice at Fletcher's Music Shop. May 14, '887. cnaeeneontiigiaectaite aS 7 peter reverses 142, 144 Commercial Street, 70, 12% shop, Pelonaing to the tate John ay 8 ath MASS: Jury, Esq. wilt a bow pens Jj. i. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent's Narsery. me but ip ail mechanical work- Re- | Mr, Vinnicombe has had a long experi- | may6 tf N OTICE—John Harris begs to intimate, to these +‘ requiring an experienced Nurse, that be is now at liberty to attend, »nd can be found at his residcuce, corner Kent and West Streets, at any , time. may3if | WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Comfortable Lodgings in city or suburos; two bed-rooms and parlor required. hoquire at EXAMINER | office. may13 3 WANTED IMM EDIATKLY.<A goed Machia- sell for $50: second-)and Piave ag" ist for a taijor shep, *o whom the highest ac agp ween aw a,