I I Gy lie =. Det lA Be ii iat he ee aes COS AGES SMa a ram Huon a OS ttt, —+ THE DAILY EXAMINER - . - LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | le ; > VMayries a SPeCrIALTY Beer Bros ie xing diste inper appears to have - roken out among draught horses in this iene , — ity rhe third case within four days * Ha : . | Was Np here this morning, The animals while at work » st ‘ j anit wh le at work on the street are ee seized with trembling and almost immed- ' : ately > "ais ‘ Yh ; ' ia ely fall down On being raised to their . Court will ope feet one hind Jeg is found to be useless De} )? : 8 . xt. 22th but not broken. Two of the horses which vil | have had the disease died in their stalls : : I ‘ I 10 is! within a few hours, and the one seized ‘ to morrow | this morning is apparently going the same . Charlotte | way All three horses attacked were val- lone able and belonged to the leading teaming a ; " a “ firms of the city rhe one ac ; i “wn me attacked to : . } day was bought a few days ago and came 4 ‘ ‘ nh I ri lav if } ; oT ; : ™ rom the west i gat TEN k~—Robert Reairsto,| , . : . | Sorta, June 4.— General excitement oa among the people was somewhat quieted . a , xercises | vesterday by the fall of rain The streets of iM S . place on | are patrolled by soldiers Prince Ferdin I : Parents } and appeared on the baleony of the pal- her ave at noon yesterday and was heartily ne cheered Thé doors of the public otfices « C< T} com- { are closed i ottieasl. . ex ition Paris, Juae 4.—Premier Dupny , reply- o . . V the | ing to M. Goblet, said that in leav ing the 2) presidency of the chamber of deputies, he , - had not shown any lack of interest In the Tax Persons who have not yet} demand for radical reformea He added : pa : i r dogs should d }. yatonce, | “We shal] pursue the work of reform and as the a 1a a saad , sins nquents | progress w ithout recourse te revolutionary o e begun i few days means, We a cept the dictation of nobody, — ; and we do not accept the dictation of the Mraston ARY The antual missionary atics Ww i : 2 vatican. “We retuse to permit clerical in. meéetingot the First Methodest church will rf , m g “ge a terference in our affairs. We are animated . iim the basment of ne urci nis » } a the basmen = Couey oe be Drench spirit, and shall respect con evening at 7.30 o'clock. Doors open at 7. | ..3, nee and laws.” , ~ DPorrre acon . y , . : Sap Strives A Mrs. Murdock McLeod Pot imkeerste, N.¥., June 4.-—Securi- eommitted suicide by hanging at Halifax | U&* to the value of $1,000,000 were found on Maadee oh She hed the grip a trunk in the rvom in which William about a yest ago and tad been melancholy | **- Corne l died in this city on Wednes- oe day. Mr. Correll lived in a modest home o in Garfield place. He was 83 years old urtenta.—Diphtheriais very prev- | when he died. Nobody suspected that he prevalent in Cocagne, N. B.,and a number had money. His housekeeper for many ; have died from the disease.{ years was a Mrs, Hariburt. Before his of ire Avthé Cape four outof a ed off with we! ar nh & week. nn Woyw'r Do ir AGaly —In the police court at Fredericton a few days ago, a man samed Benjy. Evans was fined $50] pleasure. He left no will. _ ate for going on St Marv’s aig Si . rT ‘ and costs for going at Mar; Indian Denver, Col, June 4—The strike at Reserve with a botile Hquor, Cripple Creek appears to have been /. err = settled to night at a conference in this Patyece or Wares Cotiect The com > } a owe city. Particulars are now hard to get. mencement exercises of Prince of Wales tT} , rr : . oe : : he terms, so far as learned, are that the Collere and Nerma!l Schoo will take il ; ‘ > . } : yyners will pay $3 for eight hours’ work, piace at the Masonic Opera House, on the ol : ; on a get : and may employ beth union and non- evening of Friday, the Sth June, at & 7 7 et = union men in Fatt River, June "4.—The Women’s Ponice Cover Ihis forenoon, Charles | Christia: Temperance Union has given up Slate, charged with being drunk and in-Jits rooms in the Aadrew J. Borden, capable, was fined $20 or 90 days; and a} building because Lizzie A. Borden who lad who violated tl Post Office Act by | inherited with her sisters the block from prepay ment of postage uaing a stamp. in | had previously been etter which oO! a used fora like purpose, contributed $10] Young Women’s branch, and at the time and costs to the treasury of her arrest on the charge of murdering - her father and stepmother resolutions of Carrie Sorrpwexts.~Mr. T. McGrath, St. Johu, shipped twenty-one fat cattle . . from here Saturday morning. Mr. John P. Macdonald, of the same city, made his last cattle shipment from Summerside, for thie season, yesterday morning The thipment consisted of twenty-four head.— Summerside Journal ee Acatyst rae Crry.—An execution was issued against the city of Halifax on Monday to recover taxed costs for $370 in the suitef the city v. Reeves. The city claimed that Reeves’ house was an ot- struction on the street The case was fought out in the courts and finally decided against the eity. Neglecting to pay the costs a writ of execution iseued. allie Tae Waeet.—The bicycle race for the long distance championship anti a silver cup, between Fred. DeC. Davies and W W. Moore, takes place this afternoon. The contestants will start from the cheese factory at New Perth at four o’clock, and the finish will be at a flag in Southport at or neat Mr. Sprague’s residence. It is ex- pegted that the race w 1! be finished about six o’cloek —- Tae Postat Service.—Attention is directed te the advertisement of mail ser- vice, commencing on the Ist October, 1894, which is published elsewhere in to-day’s jasue. It will be seen that a new tri- weekly service.is to be established from Charlottetown to Long Creek via Rocky Point. Fairview and Nine Mile Creek; also, from New Haven to New Argyle, thus giving the residents of Lot 65 a tri-weekly acrvice a Tue Revtx.—The team to represent this Province in the shooting for the inter maritime trophy at Bedford range, Hali- fax, on Thursday, 14th inst., will be com- posed of the following marksmen: Capt. Crocket, 82nd Batallion; Capt. Hooper, do; Lieut. BE. Stewart, Garrison Artillery; Q. M. Sergeant R. V. Longworth, do; Major J. A. Longworth, do; Gunr. D. A. Stewart, do; Sergt. J. M. Davison, Eagineers; Corp. Baird, do. The team is a capital one. - For Tae Uxewretorepv.— The city of Minneapolis is to borrow $100,000 at 2 per cent.—that is, the city council has decided to issue that amount in bonds to bear that rate of interest, the proceeds to be used to set the unemployed to work. Business men of the city are said to be ready to take the loan on these terms. A large reservoir connected with the city water supply isto be one of the public works upon which these workless work- jingmen are to be employed sates funeral of the late Foxersi—The {asonic Roderick R. Morrison will leave Temple to-morrow (Thursday) at 2.30 p. m. for the Steaia Navigation Company's wharf, thence by steamer to E‘don, Bel- fast, where he will be interred with Mason honors. - Friends of the deceased are kindly invited to attend. The remains of the deceased are now in the Masonic Lodge; Room. Any friends wishing to view the same can do so this evening, be- tween the hours of 8 and 9 o’clock. Foorsatt.—A football] mateh will be played’ at Victoria Park this evening, Junior Abegweits vs. Hercules. Game eommences at 7 o'clock, Following are the teams : HER ULES. Back---Geo. Hennessey. Half Backs—J. Martin, J. Dp Kennedy. ? Quarter Backs — W. McLeod, W. Chappelle. i ards—J - Matheson, H. Gauded, P. LeClair, Gx Mitchell, H.. Hackett, A. Chappell4 AcF. Edmonds, J. Kennedy, J. Cull#h ae ‘ Hennessey, JUNIOR ABRGWEITS. Back—B. Steele, (Capt.) Halt Backs—W Flood, Hi. McGregor,A. Hogar : Quarter Backs—A. Murphy T. Trainor. Forward+—B. McQuillan,F. McGonneil, E. White, G. Hine, W. Warren,R. Croske, H. Bethune, P. McKinnon, J: McPhee. Everybody Admires the new WOOL CREPONS we are showing, only 42 cents a yard. See them «ure. Come early: Also our TINSEL GAUZES, assorted colors, prettiest in the market. Prices away down. Just the thing for Evening and Party Dresres. We've always something new, and that is just what you want and why we have it. BEER BROS. Handsome Evening Laces for trimming are being shown with these Gauzee. « Weather Bulletin. Torowro, June 6,10 a m: Partly fair, with local showers; not family of six | death he gave her $5,000 her fathe r, objected to its remaining. sympathy were adopted by each. her acquittal, however, some of the mem- She resented pressed a wish that they would move. cordingly when their meetings closed for the summer the union vacated the rooms. @ured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great = eee GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Provipence, R. 1, June 3.—A new and He was a son of Latham Cornell, of Troy, from whom he inherited an iron business. He retired 30 years ago with about $40,000. In the past few years of his life he allowed himself ne Miss Jorden belonged to both the union and the Since bers have not spoken to her when they met. this treatment ard she ex- Ac- USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the y~sat Blood and NerveRemedy. sili siieiiediiliainainiean The severest cases of rheumatism are blood purifier. Now is the time to take Hood’s cures. In the posters calling the Liberal con vention at Alexandria, the Ontario Pre- mier is styled “the Hon. O. Mowat.” With Glengarry grits it is apparent the Queen’s honors do not run. SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, Summersipe, June 4. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene: 626 bags potatoes.......... .$ 524 BN edt vic obdiiaccbocasdolal ke 17% 20 cases eggs........ : 48 $ 747 By same str. on 5th— 1073 bags potatoes .......... cesses $ 914 Ds I Rij csncicecetcssnesest<see 96 Be rtiniscdcs os o beeiennes 920 Pe MIDS 0g «on eecensense- ve seces 49 Batista snccdcsskiehavdensoen Ks 20 7 PIED 0. vercccere i acute 70 ND iidtcvcndsneserbesies’s s 185 GO DAR RUBS cn casi ces cece ce 20 $ 2274 On same date, per Miramichi, Baquet master, for Montreal,— < 17 bbls. WOE 5 5 oo teveocses + « ccc 272 DD COI ys csi cbckéendsnctundia’ 54 $ 326 On Srdinst, per bkte Genesta, for Mum- bles : 2095 pos deals. .........ccccce.covess i na Oe NE ils 6 sa Sia ereeors $ 584 32000 bush Onte......6cs:c v2 « ccscsesc,s SEO GO COONS FORONIND: os ocho s0c cocnsvans 844 $14228 SHIP NEWS. Ent, 4th—se J A G C, Lawson, Wal- lace, stone; Comet, Brean, Richibucto, lumber; Eagle, Souier, Tracadie, N B, rai!- way sleepers; SS Miramichi, Baquet, Pic- ton, stores; Union, Lavanche, Marble Mountain, lime. Cld, 4th, J AG C, Law- son, Wallace, oats; Ida M, McFadyen, Pic- tou, bal; Eagle, Seuier, Shediac, bal; Union, Lavache, fishing voyage stores. = The Best Results from feeding are shown if your ani- mal does well. It is one thing for you to feed good, nourishing food, and another for the animal to thrive on it. Ifthe food is not properly di- yested and assimilated you might as well feed sawdust. If you give pro- LOW PRICES We are offering extra value in Childrei to select from, either of Home Manufacture less than cost. ciate ala epee PROWSE BROS’ Now is the Time to Buy SUMMER UNDERCLOT RING If you want the right kinds at the right -prices PROWSE BROS. IS THE PLACE 10 BUY. This Week we will make a Special Show of Summer Underclothing. Charlottetown, June 6, 1894—dy FLOUR CAN BE BOUGHT Few persons want Flour that is simply good. Almost everybody wants the best. A FEW CRUMBS OF COMFORT may be gathered here and there, but if you want A WHOLE LOAF of satisfaction buy “ VERBENA.” For sale only at SANDERSON & C0’S., Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, June 6, 1894—m w f Se —_ " een ~ et eet Si cement NOTICE. | Associations doing Business within this Proyvince.. | Notice is_hereby given that.the-apnual | Taxes imposed by the Act of, the Legisla- per doses of Peet’s Condition Food with regular feed it will aid digestion, so that one-half the quantity goes further and does the animal more good. Each bag is guaranteed or money refunded. Price $1.00. Call or write for cireular giving full par- ticulars. Johnson & Johnson, Sole Agents for Py... i. Cer. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. june6 It Leads the World by its positive, intrinsic merit peculiar to itself. This can truthfully be said of the Nickel Plated Wire Mattress now on the market. We would like you to see it, or bet- ter still, try one for a few weeks, $5.00 each and your not satisfactory. only by Sold Who Sell at Selling Prices. touch change in temperature. juneé | CORSETS money back if MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD.,' | ture of this Province, passed tr’ the Ses- | certain Taxes on certain Inegrporated | Companies and Associations,” are as fol lows :-— | tions whose head office is not within .this *} Province, ramely,— . SEB ° Fire Insurance Companies......--....+. $100 OUR | Life or Endowment Insurance Com- : DORIEE...<. -sirdocsiateonsyceguerenniny 150 | Accident and Guarantee Insurance WINDOW COM BONER <5 ccesss ogi stn oe oe 25 Trust or Loan or Building Companies or Randointionts 2. 2..c3)iskeseo+i3--4 150 Telegraph Companies.........-....2:06¢% 250 And on each of the Banks, whetber the | head office is in this Province.or not, namely,— If with not more than one office in Cle Pein ORs, ockcicsnexss eninge 50 If with more than one officein this IN ini cn nana :4gnus bees oo das FOR we ** TO-NIGHT. 100 ber in each year, to the Provincial Secre tary-Treasurer. The first payment will beadueon dst. J unepd 804. emer ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincia] Secretary-Treasurer. Provincial Secretary’s Office, LONDON HOUSE. Charlotteton, June 2—dy 1894, TASES. — > sion given !st May.--Maupee Owing to the tax levied by the City ees MAL and Provincia) Governments, The Dominion Plate Glass Ins, Co. have withdrawn their agency from this city. Prince Edward Island; May 22, 1894." * FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Cottage op- posite the residence of the Hon. F. Brecken, LAKE. _. FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the Island, the very eligible House oc- enpied by him on the. corner ot Prince anc Dorchester Streets wil] be torent on or about Ist May next. Itis & first-class House in af For particulars apply to Ju Alley or to the subscriber on the ham Lg J. OSTRANDER. tf—mehl5 R. B. NORTON & CO. June 2, 1894—dy 6i 2aw guar fasnlat efligee \ihatiansicametctioes agit —W ITH— “ WEDNESDAY, i's: Clothing. d or Imported Cloth, McKay Woolen Company Still to the Front ON READY-MADE CLOTHINC. Thousands of Men’s, Youths’. and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd“Suits now offered at never on A Chat About Clothing is a dressy piece of business. certainly can’t chat about anything _ dressier snapshots of the SUMMER SUITS, that all who see pronounce just the outfits to wear this season. offering them,. and our offers are Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds ; new patterns coming from our Mill every day. Be sure and see our own. manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere cheapest in the market. We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. It will pay you to see our Hat Department before buying,: A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings-just in, ie Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. Underclothing Week rellable goods, the SSD You than our latest styles in or handsomer That's, our reason for refused without regret after- ward:;,, We invariably make a hit style, tailoring, and the more you examine one of want to wear it. supplied, ‘Superfluous fat on our prices; they’ve been trained down to point for buyers, and we are selling lower than the lowest. J. B, Charlottetown, June 6, 1894—m w f durability’ and artistic our Suits the more you'll It’s a want easily too, because there’s no the right MACDONALD & CO. PROWSE BROS. AT ALL SORTS OF PRICES, | €o Incorporated Companies or | sion of 1894, intituled ‘An Act to impose | On each of the Companies or Associa- | t | The above taxes are payable semi- HAR ' annually, on the lst June and Ist Decem- formerly occupied by the rE Ta Posses- | respects, and is heated with hot water through- | —— — CASH ONLY! From This Date we will Sell for Cash Only Purchasers of Fine Clothing and Fur- any in { e | to order. } } town, It’s a seller, 4 4x Charlottetown, June 4, 1894—m w f } } | nishings will find our prices lower than | Look at our $12.00 Suit DA. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. | i r’ — | } | | i | IBLOUSES. The Newest and Prettiest | \ ae = 8 from the manufacturer. HOORE Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—m w f WIITITILILILIIEIE EET THEY FIT PERFECTLY every time’ PRICE is, as usual, as low as it ‘can ‘be-mades: SEE THEM! re ‘ele f x \. & McLEOD. Styles are ak among that lot we have just received directs Made in Cotton and® Muslin, white and colored. ges; ‘ H rIrz: Nt. George Pharmacy. te SODA WA ase cs Refreshing i¢ the drink of Soda you obRaini at Mavies’ Drug Store. We have made it a point to obtain everything con- nected aad manufacture and dispen- | sing of our Soda, to be only the best, thus | being able to say “ Davies’ is the best in i jown.”” 4 DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. } may 26 coal. | x ; Landing™to-day, Syduey Slack. Also, | Acadia Nut, Intercolonial Nut on hand, | and to arrive, which will be sold at lowest | prices. | CLARKIN.BROS.. | Steam Nav. Co’s. wharf. | June, 2, 1894.—dy5i wkyli | | Clocks and Watches. are: If you want your Clock or Watch | JOSEPH cleaned or repaired go to opposite | GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, J.D. McLeod & Co’s, Having several years’ egy -in-the | Fatherland, also in New York, Iam pre- | pared to do all kinds of workyia: my lise, ki } with neatness and despatch. ~~ Remember the place. ,Charges+ moder- ate. ** 3m d&w—may28 ; ; o = ~~ § Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable | form is quicker im action and more reliable | than when taken tm-Capsules, Powders or | Pills Dose—Half.a wineglassful. For sale | by all druggists. Sample bottie free to physi- | clans upon recei Ss MEAG fen26—d&w 3m Montreal, Wide Awake And..buying WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, which costs so much Jess, and quality guaranteed pure and wholesome. Or Still Asleep “““And paying for Baking Powder in <«Tins, which are. use‘ess when ensptied. June 1. 1894. TO HIRE. A first-class Horse and Buggy, also a Double-seated Pheeton. Enquire at G. G. JURY’S Jewelry Store, north side Queen HER BROS. 4 ©0O., {om opposite Post Office, Charlotte- town. 2aw (w f) 3m—may25 CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line, TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Callin at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Stee! Steame “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, MAY 18ru, at? p.m., and every Friday at 7 p. m., (arriving at Boston early Morday morning), FROM BOSTON—Tuesdny, May 15st, at Il o’clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at Il a. m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Tickets. Charlottetown to Boston first- clase $7.50. Throvgh Tickets and Bills of Lading will be issued at Stations on P. BE. Island Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- handling. Lowest rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instruct shippers to forward via “ Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. fi. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Piant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston ap2i WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Headquarters for Fishing Gear. NEW SUPPLIES NOW IN. mayl5 P. E. Island Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 18%, the trains of this Railway will run dally @undays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 3 OO. ico. Charlottetown....... 6h 90 301 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 350 64. ....North Wiltshire...... 6H 8H 40 €&8....... Hunter River.......524 815 440 7236...... -Bradalbane........ 5601 73% 655. FOD..covceccse Emerald.,........45)5 730 508 740......... Freetown.........406 710 528 758........ Kensington........4239 64 6 00 815) ceceve ar Ly 406 61 PM Sum mersidc AM 140 8 304 peseken Ly Ar 340 116 BE. OM. ccciase Miscouche......... $25 1044 22 906.. Wellington 3807 WIT 317 935.. . Port Hil . 237 935 442 1030... --. O'Leary... 16 SO SOS IOG.. cvircice. Bloomfield. . 1d 74 OGD Fe Boia secsccua Alberton. ......... 16 706 655 115... DRG, snkciocns 1225 600 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM ~630 300..... ..Charlottetown....... 92 s 63 315.....Royalty Junction.....906 516 T Wi BO cocckssanl Bedford.........8@ 34 805 405)...... r Lv... +» 815 406 Mount Stewa t 8 20 4105 saben Li le, ad (80 355 OOD BFA cccsseeees PUTT, osscn+ 0000 742 3M $930 500.. it Poter’s,......... 72% 24 101M 5 33.. Bear River..... 645 1 BPD Bet eter cose WB ins + cntess 6 1% AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 82> 410.......Mount Stewart...... 816 36 CSS SG..0ci,> -Cardi meotiinnaan wa 1000 520........Geo) WG: o-s0tee 70 2% PM AM PM PM AM © BD. 000.00098+00900 A inanocbansceent 7% OO... covrcecses Cape Traverse... .....+++ 6B PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Uharlottetown. Railway Offices, 3lst May, 1894. Board Wanted. Board wanted for two weeks for yas attending the Summer School of Science, commencing July 4th. Apply to the undersigned at once, stating the number you can accommodate and the rate per week. J. D. SEAMAN, Secretary 8. 8. of Scien- may26—eod tf Wants, Lost, Found, &c Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED —A girl for kitohen work. Good references requireL—P. P, ARCHIBALD, Queen Street, tf—-junes PASTURE TO LET.—Pasture on Mal ue Road, near Lime Kiln, for a few cows el! shaded. Apply at M. & D, C. McLeod's office. jane? Si pa TO LET—Dwelling with stabic, also base- ment shopon Queen Street. Enquire of KR K. BRACE. 2w eod—mayB PASTURE for two cows, with water. En- quire of R. K. Brace. w eod—mayW PASTURE TO LET.—Four acres of pasture near the Driving Park. Will be let ata low price. Apply at this office. jutyl TO LET—The Italian Warehouse, Queen Street. Two Stores let ee or separately. Also, the large Brick 8 at the opposite corner across the street. Rentlow. Appiy to A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. 2w eod—may2z Hovust To Lev.—House of 10 rooms, weat end Sydney Street opposite Dundass Esplan atte Fine view. Apply on premises. May 3i—dyiw PASTURE TO LOT—Good ture f cow at Brighton. Water in the feld. aie mays)—lw TO LET—A house containing seven rooms. a location, rent low. Possession Juns st. Enquire at this office. si—may@ WANTED.—A Apply to Mus. TO LET—A cottage on Cumberland St near Fitzroy, centaining seven rooms In g repair. Rentlow. Apply to Wa. Crocker, on the premises. Zaw t{—mayw irl for general housework. a fawanr, Brighton 2 may2i PERSONS wanting Pasture for Seasou near the city apply to ARTHUR PETERS, Only @ limited number can be taken. may —— HOUSE TO LET—The hoose on Bayfieid Street now occupied by Mra. Hobkirk. Con- tains nine rooms, heated Ln hot water, has bath room and all conveniences. Will be vacant middie of August. mayil2 WANTED—A smart boy about 16 years of age, who un teak care of horse and cow and making himseif useful about house. Apply at this office. mayi7 LET—One-half of the Three-story Dwei- To ling cn Prince Street, at mt ed by Mrs » M. Davison. 1S to W. W. RLir NER. M-—may! rececagy #80 ee wR TRE wecnealae aes Sond wir AEN RE LN. EE IO RES ES eR RRR RR Py ~ Sk ose ae: Se ERROR f * i. ey a alae Bis Sia «ad cs pn balspebaedinaa J i ie t i Pa ade 5 ee i mene cee sey. SIRE ONC + # WD Wnt RET TEE I Nag IRN tm armen Mn