ete net the men to be trusted with the THE GITYS CANDIDATES. HON. NEIL McLEOD PATRICK BLAKE, ESQUIRE. THE Daity Ex AMIN M A) 5, .852. Supplementary Estimates. Tax supplementary estimates of expendi- ! Tee tures to be made this Province by Dominion Government amount to §273, 600 | The Cape Traverse Railway will be a great advantage to « large and wealthy far- will the means by uahang settlement, be whieh a large amount of capital will be cir- culated throughout the Province, will at- ford employment to many of eur people, and. vill point the way towards the fulfil- ment of the terms of Union with respect to continueus winter communication. The imprevement to be made in the rolling sto ok of the P. E. Island Railway, shows that the representations of our men at Ottawa have not been in vain. Several other improvements have been th our representatives deserve credit, provided for ; and be and the Government ee ee - — An Eaod to Gairz —_ TE D. are BSEAMIN vhat ridiculous, ‘‘substan- ad 7 Tur EXaMINeERsent gure | » meeting a person who was | porter, and had thus], be, though some tially correct.’ reptitiously tot! i not known to bea re secretly obtained a report, Me, Davic might have sone real cause for com, plaint | and for a} pis ine the op probious ep rithet | of “spy”; but, we submit, that in this | case he has no such cause. Again, Mr. Davies says : ‘‘ The names of | the editors (of Tur ExaMINER) are not published”; and ‘it is, therefore, just in a position to slander old servants ef the peo- ple, and atab them in the dark with | impunity.” We have noticed that when “Tue Examiner Pusiisuine Company owes a man a dollar, the man usually finds out the person to wham to apply for payment; and if Tur Examinen has done a wrong to Mr. Davies, or to any other| man, he may easily, ou application, obtain information as to the person ef whom to ask reparation. True, the name of the editor of the Tue Examtner is not obtruded u,ou the notice of the pudlic. But neither ace those of the editors of tho Toronto Mai, the Turonto Globe, the Halifax Rerald, the Halifax Chronicle, the Montreal Witness, the St. John Daily Sun, the St. Joh Globe, New York Merald. and dozens of other iflaential and responsible journals which ght be named. In fact we know of no leadin Zz paper (except the Pr utriot) which, in these days, blazons abrcad the name_of _* ue tm its editor and proprietor; and in the instances in which this occurs, the motive s usually an aggressive egoiem in the | editor, or a desire on his part to obtain oftice or personal notoriety. The editor of Tus Examiner ia actuated by no such motives. their he seeks re people of this country that it is for wellare and not his own on? For the credit of the Province, ! ag well agforita financial interests, it is t Be hoped not. What has been his past | | } } THe Opposionists are making a desperate effort to secure their elections on Mondays Lex They dot hesitate to resori the invest dishes tactics, to the most scurr! i rbus a to th > Vileat el nd s tF rtl eir enas mey be gained. Mr. \ D. S'ew art, t foriner Cs« ; f Publie Works, ani ces himsel be | ’ expoue! ut at ; i fa wi i 3 i S 3 bot t A j eli! ‘ “ 1241S. 4! ‘ ¥ i n ' reyardle pa OF 8 url nd havieg no wish tof rT he ‘es nothing unsaid by | > Bicceasit uy i Ired. | Wh t has thia man in view that he } zealous his hostility to| ine trovernment { iy he g aspable actiag covsistentiy or in a disinter- | este] manner? Can -he = satisfy he | { career either privately or publicly ? is it one which commend: itself to the good sonzg of at honest coniausity? By no weana! Failure after failure chracterizus the < of his private business. Tho most extravagance and careless peas comprise the history of his official !ife. Demaccdzi-s such as he whe, to exist at muathve al the exponse of the public, . * ‘7 mestitat ; reca less ai; ms nagement ef their affairs. Beipre ple: iging supporé to those men, ist the electors ask themselves these ques- won ‘Have not the Government, in so as they were able, faithfully fulfiiled al! the °-pcun jises they made previous to their electicn four years ago? Has not their record been an honest one? Has not the imost rigid economy been practised, so that the peovle may be freed from taxation? Do they not deserve the hearty support of every man who admires honest and straighiforward government?’ If a0, and every candid person must acknowledge all thia, what objection can be urged against their adminisration | Defore a corporation or a country can be well governed, heneat men must be elected to do it. The actions of the present Gov- ernment show cenclusively that they are hoveet; that they are trustworthy. Let the Oppositionists, who, by false cries, insin- cerity and hypocrisy, are endeavering to ingratiate themselvca in the esteem of the »ople, be tanght a lesson on election day yhieh they will not soon forget. Let them learm that country people are not so simple at to be imposed upon by their hollow de- cepticn; that, being incapable of managing, in the smallest dezrec, their own busin 1048, they are unfit to manage the business of the ‘Prevince; and that the electors are satisfied to place again their covfideuce in the men who, for the last four years, have ruled so efficiently, economically end well. —_- Mr. Davies’ Letter. _ — a gentleman who has, WE regret that persunally, been so long known and estcemed in this community as Daniel Davies, Esquire, should feel personally hart Gunceruing some statements regarding hia’ utterances in the present contest, which have appeared in Tug Examinen. lt is mot usual fur old politicians to be very when & man goes into the bat he is prepared tv rece But itis evi dens that Tus Examiner has injared the sensitive; and fray, it 14 supposed t gives, | = - ve, a8 he DIOWS. | words aud ,| The Opin 10n of Thos. ; Can Now, Mr. Davies says his words have, | on two occasiune, been misreported by THe Examiner. If so, we can assure him that we regret it; and, though our reporter declarea emphatically that the reports were in effect what Mr. Davies sai in both instanees, had he called at Tur D XAMINER office and desired cearreciions, } -hould heve-been made with ple assure } But Mr. Davies cho e, inate ad, to go to I lt di mou iHE Ex. | fINER in the strongest terais kn wna tothe Esylish language; and he drew forih a | let from ‘*a depositer’” who has loat | thousands upon thousands of dollars—the isavings Of a iifetime-—in the Bank of | which Mr. Davies is a Director, and who! was 1 unreasonably” indignant nt his actions on that occasioa. “ however, questfon the good taste Sir. Davies in this Reapect ; and we deeply sympathise with him in the losses to which } aon not, he has made allusion. a —-¢- <a Oogr-o—— Morris, a iisq. , oy various d pe fments of the experditure of the Proviace the | **T helieve that drenchiu wit lie ser viz } oe ms ; stitct economy and re. J ent in the a the s» reduced as to bring -it arithin ue without resoriing to direct taxation.” even j | | } rep ye | ; | | } ' «| midnight a division }memoeranda frona 51 | May 6th, if | yot in, firat tr rip ieft for Pictou and tad to return,’ | The Irish Resolutions. Sabine Tur Irish Resolutions were ably dis- cussed in the Senate on the 3rd inst, At was taken on Senator Haythorne’s amendment, which was lost by ‘a division of five to thirty-six. Senator Hsythorne’s supporters were; Alexander. | Almon, Giesier, Kaulback and Read. > - > - i Ferguson and Kegan. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sin,—A public meeting of of Blooming Point Se hool District, Tracadie, was held in the ae house, yes- terday, at five o'clock, p. The meeting was unanimous for Fe rguson and Eyun. The electors present expressed themselves as detei mined to vote the Liberal-Conserva- tive ticket—no splitting. that theirold member, Mr. McDonald, has so far forgotten himself as to join with the Opposition. Fast Yours, ete., 4th May, 1882. Se Passencers per ‘Northern Light” from Georgetown to Victou, May 3:—Thos S_ His- cock, Alex Brown, J F Deane, Alex Mc(al- jum, Thos Ford, Don McInnis, Joh Simmovs, Jas Aitken, Alex Dixon, W D MeKeiy, W F Bodnach, Danl White, R Steward,S kK Jen- kivs, John Burns, Francis Petera, John Avard, “<. 2 4 Sisters of Charity, Miss Beers Miss > | Beera, Miss Davis, Mr and Mra Dodd. Pictou to Georgetown, May 3: John Hop- kios, W J Snider, Jas A Fraser, R A Mof- f.tt, John Downie, H Lyons J M Auld, W Beech, WN LePage, W H Sencabaugh, W Kalbeck, WD Clark, W Simpson, Philip steel, Jas Terry, Mies Moore. Georgetown to Pictou, May 4—Edward Dunn, J E Bell, W C Smallwood, Danie! Reardon, G. Munroe, Alex. McLeod, Donald MeFadyen, Malcolm McCallum, Roland Kat- tenbury, E H Norton, John Roberts, C J Campbell, MT MecDo bald Chas A Dupee, P Hortog, P F Perrott, W Malone, H P Kerr. Pictou to Godiedews: May 4 —J C Me Donald, J D Hume, T-H Blemis, J R Elliott, tm G Leslie, Richard Innis, Arthur Owen All Manuel, Daniel \artiv, G D Perry, H A Sparren, G L Harmon, Samuel T Austin, . CO McDonald, Mrs J Rown, Miss orbes, dicietinsillliay eect been favored with the folowing he journal of John lugs, 7 = Tae YR Dave B q.:— April 26, 1876 —‘*Princess” left, for Picton bat bad to returp. Left again en 29th and | poturnes 1. Left May 2 and ched Picteu “Princess” left tor Summerside and rea Shediae. Did not get beyond Summerside. 7th and Sth, left for Shediwe but had to re- turn owing toice. The ‘St. Lawrence” ‘eft - much ice in Jeft for Shediac and 10th, “St " Pictou; had tr re “ue n—toc Pictoa. 9th, **Prineess’ for the season, Lawrence’ i2ih, “St. Lawrences” Jeft again for Picton. ’ = vosten boat arrived; fires trip. Sth, *Pyjyeesa” returned from Shediac to city, | having been absent eiace Oth, owing to heavy The above is a quotation from Mo. | fields of ice, Ran to Bay Verte on 17th to orris’ *‘ Card to the Electors” in 1879. | avoid ice. Mr. Morrie’ opimion at that time was prob- Pao mg : ably as good as it is now. ; ABor with ateleseopic ave is said to be yuere atuiginpaynie-siigsilire jamong the latest wonders of Paris One eye Engiand and the Colonies. In the House of Commons, Ottawa, on the Srdinst., Mr. Wailace, of Nerfclk, gare notice that, on the 9th inst., he would move the fullowing resvlutions:— (1.} That, in the opinion, of this House, :t is most desirable that commercial relstions between Great Britain avd her dependencies sheuli be regulated as to give each in the markets of tue other a preference over foreiga nations. (2.) That the adoption by the Mother Coan try of trade regulations which would give sub- jects resident in her dependencies a preference in her market over the people of foreign state:, which would more fully recognize that they are subjects, would create a great community of interests between the inhabitamts of th several portions of the Kmpire, would bind them more strongly together and would vre«- ly tend to the strengthening and consolidatiag of the Empire. (3.) That Her Majesty’s loyal subj cts re- siding in Canada being most anxious that the connection with the Mother Couutry should be perfected, will yive their dutiful consideia tion to any proposition emanating from Her Majesty’s Imperial Government having ia view the adoption of trade relations which would provide for admitting the productions of their fellow-sab,ects in the other portions of the Empire into the -markets of the Do minion on terms mere favorable than are ac. corded to foreigners. -_—* ~mpeo@ o----——---— —- Meeting of the Presbytery. ‘The Presbytery of P. E. Island met in Charlottetown on the 3rd inst. There were is aa large as a silver dollar and the other as small as a French pea. Upto a few months ayo this large eye was of no use. But after an vperation upon it an astonishing change occurred. The eye became telescopic in -its ranga, and the boy could expand er contract the pupil at will, At night he could see the rings and rsoons of Jupiter and. the newly discovered satellites of Marts. Then it was discovered that the smaller eye was micro- scopic, a drop of water appearing to him through it ss a world of life, Tse one huadredth anniversary of the birth of Froebel, the founder of the Kindergarten system of teaching children, was recently celebrated in Boston This admirable systein is making great headway in the United States. ‘Tsere are thirty one of these schools in Boston; in Milwaukee the Beard of Edu- cation has taken held of the affair; eleven echools were started ia Philadelphia last year; in Chicago a uumber have been started by private individuals. A vespatcn from the West Coast of Africa reports heavy fightig between the natives of New Calabar and tie followers of Oko Jumbo. The slaughter is described as fearful, at least two thousand persons being killed. It was feared that Jaga would take part in the fight- ing, causing war which would become wholessle carnage. There is much alarm amengst the English inhabitants. It was ex- pected that two gunboats would be ordered to the scene. Two !more mines, evidently constructed in preparation for the approaching corenation of the Czar have been discovered in Russia, the ene on the line of the St Peteasburg and Moscow railway, and the other under the im- preseat: Rev. Dr. Murray, Wm. scott, J i. McLeod, Wm R. Frame, 8S. C. tium, Wm. Grant, A. F. Carr, George McMillan Wm. A. Mason and Mesrrs. Lestock Ander- son and Alexander Robertson, Elders. In accordavce with a request from the con gregations of Georgetown, Cardigan, Monta- gue and Dundas, the Presbytery decided Jontayne and Georgetown to be a separate feclnys of Mr. Davies; and though we haves oot knowingly or wre iged Him, WS eg to offer a most re > > tT inten LlOLARLLY | >. spectful apology. fie pon gen mist will, %U ithe sate time, perhaps, permit a few remarks on 4 nuts raised in his letter to a rions ef ithe 38 whi h | he yas applied to Tak ExaMinse’s reporter. Unhke the Paty iot, ard afew other news- | pape of the Opposition siripe, THe | Txamtnzer likes to vive ils readers the 1 benefit of. both eides of the question. Oar | eporter, consequently, visited the Opposi meeting. The weeting was puabliely alled for purposes m: tavialty aifveiing the | Interests of the public; and there is, prob- ably, no other part of the civilized world "3 a i ra of the yeporter of & public newspaper to | demand adiniitence, would, for a moment, be chaile. ged Our report: @ did as he was d-rected; was oe ma imitted to the meet- in; tok & | nine: . seat;- was kuown to erery une preact nt; and, so far from be: ug infornid taat his presence was uot wanted, that a report you'd be undesitddlé: was rmed hy the prospeotive: “Leader of the in which the uedoubted ri ight and privilege congregatio., Rev. Mr. Grant to preside, and | position—the rulu. g, meving . spirit of the meetiog-Mi.: W, “D. Stew- art— that everything was * open and above board, and was asked | by dr. Henry Larson to give a report «f! dis (Lawson's) cemarkr, The day fs ‘lo wing | a lengthy r: port ef the maim facts «t Meetivgs appcared in: ue Exe MINER # hich weg oenged by + and distinet charge, and the acting elders ix these two places, with Rev. Mr. Frame as their ‘Io lerater, to De the sess ion of that con gregation Wardigen, Pisquid and Dundas were also united aud deciared to be a separate aul distineS charge, and the aeting Idera 0 these sections, with Rey vir Gunn as their M: rator, to coneti tut ic session of said congregation. Rev. De. Murray was appointed te preach on Sah bath, 2!st inst, at Cardigan, at eleven o’cl k wi at undas at three o'clo k aun nce 1 tn anovea of Pre byt hy. icy wr c he Was Bp pour ed ta preach on the sam dsy at Montague Bridge, at eleven o’elock; at Cawer Montagne at three o’clock. ant in ise rgeteo vp, at seven o elo k, and to declare them a separate charus Rev, Mr. sterling, of Nova Scotia, baving accepted the call to Clifton and Granville bis oduction was appointed to take place on 29:h Mew, Rev. Nei] MeKay to preach the induc- tion ecrmon, Dr. Murray to addres: the min ister, Rev. J. M. Mcleod to address the Rev. Wm. P. Archib:'d to narrate the steps previously taken, and also to preach at Cuf- tou, on Sabbath, 14th inst, at six o'clock, p. ia., and serve the Biict of Induction. Rev. Mt. Robeits was appointed to preach in Richm cad bey congregation daring the month of “May, Mr. J. W. McKenzie to! yeah in Tignish daring the last three weeks { May,and Mir. Montgomery to pre.eh in De idarand Cardigan on ihe last Sabbath of viay. Bev. Mr. Crawford was appoiuted to) preac’yia -Georgetown and Montague on the, 25¢h Muy. J. M. McLeop, ~ P’b’ty Clerk, ; 2 oa + —_—_-— JaME. f yr poN Beysery has alrexd y spent | £064,000 on tue exp ditions to dj-cover Liv- | the | i gstonc and the North Pele: Taisis y-) uine | | enterpria aans wid wttntiod in ty | ! emplo oerial pavilion in the Moscow exhibition building. Fighteen arrests have been made in connection with the latter. distant THE municipal authorities of Kingston are very wisely taking measures to prevent the posting on the city streets of the obscene pic tures too often employed to advertise certain classes of theatrical entertainments. The Council has also passed a b» law prohibiting boys under eighteen years of age frequenting rublic b illiard-100ms ponoalniaiealaliahiibads CHAMBERLAIN. President Board trade, announced jn Par- the 2nd inst., that the Goven- meut had decided to stop work on the « hanne} tunnel until further action should be taken by the House. Me. British 1 of the of ament, on Mr. A. Bonster, M. P., has telegraphed to Mayor Shakespeare, of Victoria, B, C., thet His Excellency the Goveraor General and Princesa Leuise will visit that Province in September next and remain for some months, Tue North GCermen Gowtie denies the truth of the rumours of a meeting of the three Emperors It says the agreement be- tween the Emperors requires no personal interview t» ensure its effci-ney. Canon Farrar eulogized the late Charles Robert Darwin ia asermon delivered at Weat- minster Abbey on Senday night last, and as- serted that taere was reason to believe that the attacka made upon religion in his rame were cuntrary to his solemn convictions, yee . The Dominion Goverament has granted a thousand dollars for ihe relief of Nova ectia fishermen, who suffered by storms during ibe year 1881. i May vA¥ was éele“rated ‘at Niagara ‘Falls by a neavy soowstorm aad cold weather, the | therm sneter registering 86°. the electors | | They feel sorry | | | | | | Katty - i Wany theusand hauus are thrown ont of | pment by astuike among the Middle- burony ! ‘ ronwerkers, * os 9 Eng., DAVID RoGki. a2 g io» boen very ill for | June, i eel eee inate EGE, MA XY oO, 1882. TO THE | TRADE WE OFFEHR 29 Tons White Lead, 5 Tous Colored Paint, 55 Barrels Whiting, 20 “ Portland Cement, 12 Casks Linseed Oil. Selling at usual advance on cost for Cash, W. E. DAWSON & CO. May 5, 1832 — A LARGE ASSORIMERT CF GARDEN TOOLS, - iN - 2w 3aw pat Digging Forks. Spades, lises, Rakes, Lawn Mowers, Latest improvement for 1882, at W. i. Dawson & t Co's. May 5, ’$2—2w 3aw pat SODA §0 Gasks Washing Soda, 35 Kegs Carb. Soda. W, £, DAWSON & C0, 2w 3aw pat 229 May 5, MILLINERY. M I8S GALLANT begs to inform her i friends, and the public generally, that she has commenced business in the above line, at ber residence, Upper Queen Street. Having had four years’ experience ia the establis|:ment of Kobert Young, Eveq., she feela confident ot giving s+tisfaction to all who may favor her with their patronage, [ma 3'm ALABASTINE The New Prepaiation for Cleansing WALLS & CEILINGS. Far superior to Kalsomine. at the CITY HARD- Try it. For sale WARE STORE, JOHN R. BOURKE, Jr. May 3, ’82~—2w 3aw, wkly li Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Interc.lonial and Grand T:unk Railways. For sale at Post Office and Pictou Landing by D, A. McLEOD. fay 2, 1882, RIGE, RICE FLOUR, GROUND RICE, &s. Imported pirecr from BURM.H, Milled at their new Mizls, Pau! by the Croer 1882, Prove Qvatiry. and Cote Street, St. Mocnt Royat MILLInGc AND Maxvrac. TUKING Co., Limrren. Mills at Cote, St. Paul. Offices 65 St. Peter Street, Montreal. Hoss, Hall & i o@., Montrenl, AGENTS, This Company will be prepared to supply the Trade, at prices, freight paid to Shediny upon the arrival of their first Steamer ca: ge ——e Lame 2 GOODS. ———— AT— PERKINS STERNS Queen Square. ls ; A Portien ef our Steck of IN Ea VV S. “ PARISIAN.” 20 CASES AND BALES EX 8.8.“ NOVA SCOTIAN.” 10 CASES AND BALES EX S. 5. “ PRUSSIAN.” These Goods have been purchased by Mr. Srerns in the BEST WIARKETS, And we can Assure our Customers NO BETTER VALUE WILL BE BAD THIS SEASON, from Burmah, [ma 1 6m 2aw JUsT PUBLISHED! “Short Speculative Essays,’ BY ROBERT B. THOMAS, For sale at the Bookstores of Mesars. Bremner Bros., Chappelle, Harvie and G H., Hasward. Price 69 cents. 1 29 2w TO LET. ?C HE premises on Water Street formerly occuptel by Haszard Bros, adjoining the Bond-d Warehouse, There are 2 rooms in the attic, 5 rooms on the second floor, 3 rooms sod a shop on the gronuG floor, besid-s kit.hem and scuilery. There is a good ceiloer under the Building, fitted up expressly tur curing Pork with Keeres and other ap- pliances for Pork curing. Also a large warchouse attached to the Building, « small stable and moderate-sized yard in th: 1eny, Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown, April 29, Lss2—1~ col For Saic. UE pleasant residence of tr, McIntosh, vownal, Private offers mide uatil 15th Tt nui thin disposed of, will be sold to 2, sueh as could only be wayspou Oy ths lass icw days. pace ie we 50D a highest bidd'r, & ty Ds. Me TO. ly Su ate Yur vols Barats, what apt — Foner 2 hy Asie, 7 wi Cive us a Call, AND INSPECT OUR GOODS & PRICES, Asd dont be afraid to ask for Patterns. Perkin: & Sterns. ApPil 26, 1882. DRY GOODS. WH ARB NOW OPENING SPRING GOODS 32 CASES AND BALES EX) a i ; + Se MEETING! A MEETING OF THE SUPPORTERS OF NcLEOD & BLAKE ELD IN MESSRS. WiLi,: THE Market Hall, ON Saturday Evening, 6th inst, Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. Ww. ER RIGGS, May 6, Secretary 'g2 Opening To-day at HARVIE’S BUGKSTORE, May 1, 1882—+tf WANTS , ; O LET—A House cont aining tee rooms, . Lost, Ve ND, de he, ————— on north side of Grafton Street, gear pe of Wales College. Apply to McLeaa | & Martin (ma 5 i i a ANTED [MC ADIATELY—A Carthge | \\0 Maker. Apply to Alexander McDon- . ali, Site N. 8. ime 5 WANT to exchance a , Driving Wagon | & fora Tiuck Wa or failing, a trude, I urdety* Zon; jwill boy a Track Wa,or Apply to B. i Coo. ss [ma 4 i aterm pemenenatie _ ~»-aiiiiiiilae ts , O LET—That pica-anily-rituated regi | § dence op Desirisay Lane, Head of Bille | | hor ugh Sircet, formerly the property of P, ' |W {yneam"n, Bow ccc pied by Mr. Uns. w ae Poss: B8sion on tbe 20d June,—dgg. DusBansv. [ma 3 OST- A Les sther Trace, with six chain | links at one end, on Upper Queen 8t, 'yeer Paleeer’s pump, The finder will please ileave it at Horne, Pievoe « Co's store, aud | be rewarded. [ma 3 was ED IMMEDIATELY, at the uwal! Cheese Factory, Fifty Thoa- sand ee i) Spruce or Var Shingles, for which leash wil be paid. Apely to Thos, & B, f Scller Cornwall {una 2 bi | 1 ANTE D, by a young man having ex. perience & silUsttion 5 evlc San Or | Be ne t ” r Good references, Apply at bis < ffice {mia 2 tf iS ryODD'S Bl AN Ri A™N D CUR- ‘TT, WOOL, i a tirst-class” artitia, me Ww PAIN Wane tS Every hous: keeper should have one~ $1 each, wt sale, whelosele and retail, 8 Quod ussorte i ment of Tinwa: Cnetomers would do well | to samine goods and prices before pire Shop oF . t pporite tnd ukine’, -Rop rex Rovp, Practical Tia- i chasing elsowh: ' | smi m Stree! smith. jmeal im wkly & O LET—The horse pew api d by Dr. i J. S. Bugrall, Prince St wk 3 doors north of Athe:zam, contains ‘eight 1oomeR, iwith good yerd and entiouses, Possession the y particulars ap- _irving. {ma 1 eod given Ist June. Fer fu: | ply next door, t A Rots ri F —— Y ANTE D—Bosard and Ledging, consist- ing of four recmes, for a lady, three children and nurse. App! to Capt. Max- pron R. N _ estbourne, fap 2 9 tf ANTED-—-A good Cook, Must have - W tirst-class refi rences from last sitnation, Apply by letter only to “ Alpha,” Exammvz office, fap tf \ ANTED. —An e salesman, with a capital of three or four thousand dollars, to take an interest ia on old established Dry Goods business in the city. Address Lock Box 135. [ap 27 activ Weve: D—A smart, ective girl to do general housework in a small family. Apjly at the Examiner cflice. [ap 26 w ANT«D — Miss Stewart i OARDE Rs having fitted up ibe rooms formerly orcte pied by Alex Hayden, Esq, and known a> the ‘-Island Home,’ corner Kent and Great George Streeis. is prepared to accommedate erinanent and transient boarders in fret class siyle. Parties desiring a pleasant suite ef rooms will do well to make immediate ap- plication. pep 25 zaw tf ’ | | F accommodated in a Be DE RS can <a in & pleasant part of a ate residence, ihe city, the Ist May, For turtber particulars evgoi re ‘al this oflice [sp 19 vO LE t a. He use containing 5 rooms, { Apply to James McLeod, Spring Park Road, jap 19 ‘ITY HOTEL TO LET-— This Hotel is J finely situated, stay ding opposite ibe hest ground in the contains 37 . und being Cone > a) the S eam Navigation Companvs Bishop's Palace, on the big eny. Ti lizuous to roonis Wharf, 18 admirably adapted for the acccme- dation of summer visitors to the island. ferme cary. Ajpy ly to Messrs, Guo, Davies & Co., Loudon Ho jap ls ——— and en the first of May, . 0 LET- A. the Posse Saigon gi r street, at pres nt Ot- use in Biag cupied by A. Tomiins, Esq, Cuy Clerk Ap py to Wiiisam Donn. [ap 14 ee ae oe al oO LET—The second story of the Biick | Buildin ig, OD Queen Street lately occUs It is convenienDuy for a Lawyer's Queen Street. [fe 14 2aw - — vied us the Orange Hail. situated and will adapted ote, Apply to Mus. Orrer, O LET—ATwo- Sto: y yF reach Roof House, og Corner Euston and Cumveriand *t. Apply.to Robert Fennel. ap 12 eod 3i O LET—The Wiis se at prem tt o “occupied ty R. Slogget, Evq., at the head 61 Pow- al Sirect. Porsession piven the Js 1 ueXi, Appty ut this cflice jap4 — house Coutsluipg eight or a © L.ETW-~A - . : eleven rooms s:tuate ong Kent mrs . » «¥) valf of the subsesibers premises, Bet LH ERED, eyes . Yr ed