te oa oP ead 5 n pa SS : ok ag oe ea LET? TO ae eT SECOND SECTION, Ist prize Religious Misses Annie Koughan History, ’ Instructions, Grammar, Geography, ! Arithmetic, Writing, and Knitting. ' (‘lara Crrant Ist Religious mar. Geevraphy, History and Arithmetic; lustructions, Guameune— comastiellis <n } NJ 9 %: ; 2) ; Convent de Notre Dame. | CORCERT AND DISTREBUTION 0! LIZ! ; Tie entertainment at the Convent as \ } 1G —_ (,ram Notre Dame on Wednesday evenieg was a i roud management y fhe large Hail in the Upper ~* 2 ; s ‘ ss catally of the buiiding was taste:uily trimaph of the chief ornament being imantity. terrace of white-rvoved i! : ; : ~niatty ot was present & late an Lappreciallve at . mn tha Piche enc, including His Lordship the Bisho a Charlottetown, Rev. James McD mald, i Hamilton, Rev. Stephen rae — Ppullivano, W. W., “an ieee .. wren long one; Sut The prowramtie was a long . time was fost. he entertainment ples an rly Varied, anu the it iwic Dew LOOK the ferent Mi ‘Leo s Luvso Wiliv \LisSes Anong paris were Strong, Harris, Wilson, Yeo and Ewen, and Prof. Cave, vocalists ; : 3 . ‘ ‘ ee AL ¢ Misses Sinith, Connolly, Kickam, McQu decorates bebil. and Owen Connolly, & ri aud earefn) Hat } ; i ‘ A s#elni eircular There | id > Ol - ’ : .] 1! A. McGillivray, Judge Reddin, fon. ail. ‘ hw was i ’ tui. —- iti Hartnilton, Lf ana aid, anc Mr. Vinnicombe, instrumentalists. a whole, gave ai The @X 2i cis Ss. as forias of edacation are imparted in the ¢ ial veni. Weappend a programme, and pic ol le 41.50 the list of prizes. sé PROGRAMME. Harps: Misses ‘Pianos: Mi bi Mury (irand March, 16 hands Smith and R. Kickham ; M. A. MeQuaid, L. Caven, M. A. Gaul, ‘T. Melnnis. Chorus and Selos \ ocalists : Misses Harris, strong, Ha Misses M. A. MeQu Harps - Misses 8S. J. St s: Misses T. ton Cruitars : M. Connolly. aud R. Kickham. Pian [unis and L. Caven. Mu:ic, 20 hands 1 -. a 2 SSes | puny. ‘* Meeting of the Waters,” ‘4 li ahbbe ald, nith Me ‘* \ Ray of Sunzhine.” Missea Clara Hamniltou, Janet McDonald, L. McDonald, M. A. Hickey, Annie Koughan, M. Keddin rant, W. McDonald, J. Me Donald. Conic Sadie Wilson, McQuaid. Musie—‘*Gazza Ladra,”’ 24 hands W. H. Vinuicombe. Harps: Misses 1 and /ickham Pianos: Misses M. MeQaaid, C. Corb Li Caven, L. Murph Grant. accompaniment by F. Welsh, M Vocal Duet—‘* Ruth and Naomi Mi MeLeod and Yeo. Grand March, 22 hands —Violin: Mr. W. Vinnicombe. Pianos: Mis Quaid, CU. esavl. zx { tr. Welsh, M. Connolly, M. A. Gaul, Murphy, R. Kickham, T. Melunis, Melodrama ‘The Birds Couvention”’ ¥ eo, MeLeaod, Strong and Hamil principally. Copiie Seng—** We'll have to Farm.” — Mii : Mortgage McQuillan, fii ile A. . . oe Song, by the junior pupils, solo by Miss \ : JVWLiSS Violin: nith A. | t, B. Lewis, A. Strong, | | 83eS H. Jc ’ 44 ’ ‘ ‘ aate Corbett, L. Caven, S. J. Smith, ' SSCs ¢ vu, tue ‘ Mr. J. Caven, Misses Micikiwen, ; | } ] rhar evidence of the care with which the hignhel 2nd Withag: Hon. mention for Kaitting. y .] Carey Ist Grammar, Geography, und | Histo i Arithmetic and Writing; Hou, lin tion for Fancy W ork aud Pencil Drawing. ; ve Delanev—Ist Grammar, Geo- apt Writing, Arithmetic, Plain Sewing und I spev—-Ist [istory, Geography and | Ai MINS ole 2nd Religious instructions ana Writing Grace Koughan—1 listery, (Gwography is? History, (1@o¢ raphy vel \rithmetic; 2na heigl lustructions | hand Writi ] 17 ’ . ~ a ; | Annie (irant —2Wnod History, Geograpny ana Arithi ! 8rd Relivions lostractions rm sid 1> } i’ 8 yh honor rhe Pink hose, j i ' » Vinss Anuie Reddin ast prize Religious liu Graminar, Ceography, Map Drawing, structions, ! Arithmetic Writing aud j 4beaveles it, : rench. ¥ Rehoious Instructions, ‘ ‘ ‘ 44 ce ) Grammar, ({eography, History, Arithmetic, french and Map firawing. . > 2 se. ; Susie Reddin—Ist Writing, i if i Le cet ’ ) l—Ist Kehgious Lustruc Chariotte (ali and. History; 2nd _(irammar, Geograph Arithmetic and Whiting. Katie Coady—-ist ifistery, } | | (;ramimar, ae 2nd Writing. } | j j ' ' t | Keligion: Geography, and Arith- Maggie ‘tvubin—-Ist ehgious Instructions. Graminar, (reography ana History; Ynd Arith- metic and Writing. Katie Kelly—Ist Geography, Grammar and History; 2nd Arithmetic and Writing. feresa Mutch—Ist Grammar, Geography, and History; 2nd Arithmetic and Writing, Hon. mention for Plain Sewing. Eliza Tobin —Ist Writing, Geegraphy and History; 2nd Relivious A a) syetic Proei Writing, Grammar, and Arithmetic, 2nd iehgious lustractions. ~~ 2 ae cee 4h. } Yay tT }e] en- Cnristina Jicwvwelan ist (vrammar, iLlocu KX? sé a), ] ’ Work: J2ne ( oln tien, Writing and Fancy : mention tor ; ; ; nee position and arithmetic; Hon. Work 1 McRae, Ist Writin; Christina M iSt { fancy 4 ‘ON POs- Hon. mention for Fancy Werk. ity ,* ion, { Gertie Bridg 2nd Composition and \\ ritipy. Second Ceurse--Honer, The White Rose- Bud—Miss Annie Brothers Ist Prize Relicious fustruction, Grammar, Geography, Comp $] tion, Arithmetic and Fancy Work; 2nd, Book-keeping Writing wna Map drawing Hon. mentior nitting. ° Sarah Cennotivy —Ist, Relizious Instruction, : ‘gtr ; Grammar, Geography, History. Arithmetic, Knitting, and Fancy Work; 2nd—Whiting . + and bovuk-keeping. McLeod, Yeo, Harris, ©. Hamilton, MM.) Joyot Mcfonald—Ist, Leligious Instrue Connolly, A. Strong. | tion, Grammar, Geography, History, Arith Grand Overture, 20 hauds— Violin: M cr WT) meti Plain Sewing, Fany Work, Pencil H. Vinunicombe. Pianos; Misses M. A. | Drawing :oud Hooke ning, Writing and McQuaid, -L. Murphy, ©. Corbett, B./ yt... drawing. Lewis, 8. J. Smith, f. Welsh, M. Con ietlie Hickey Ist Religious Instrnetion, noliy, 1. Caven. (jranmmar, Geography, History, Arithmet Scoteh sony bit ‘J he Hu ired Pipe 3. : Sol } Book keeping, Man- SS ise Jiisses by Pri f Gaven. Quaid and Kickhami. Caven, ‘T. McInnis. (iod Save the Queen and National Airs Miss M. A. MeQauid. Organ: Miss zie MeDonald. Hiclty, K. Coady, W. MeDonald, J. Donald, M. A. MeQuillan, J. Yeo Cebail:. “4.°-4jaul §. A. Koughar, PRIZE LIAT: ELEMENTARY CLASS, Prizes for being good little girls: Georgina Kelly, Angelina Doyle, Katie 0" liarps: Pianos : ‘lisse il » ; Koughan, well, Mary McDonald and Heatrice MeCrai Third Divisien.--Misses Minnie Dapj Ist prize of Catechisin, Spelling aud Read Honorable mention ior inultting. Horasby, Ist of Catechism, Spelling and Read-' Me- 2 Bde Harp: Liz ianos: Misses Iséilie Mi as, G. ah hee A1isses ‘on. its, hv, ing, ing; Mary Hornsby, do. do.; May Leahy, do, do.; Etta Kiekham, do. do.; Benoit, lst of Catechism, Spellin Minnie Paoli, do. do. Second Division.—Agnes Melanis, Ist p of Catechism, Spelling, Reading, Sacred | tory and Arithmetic, 2nd of Writing. Mary Jane Rath—Ist prize of Catechism Writing; 2nd of Spelling, Reading, Sa History aud Arithmetic. Maggie Dohery—Ist of and Sacred tistory; 2ad of Catechism ry “ue hug yand Frei ~ @& Winnie Blake—Ist of Catechism: 2nd sia hy « ICL, rizZe Lis and red Spelling, Reading ancl Arithmetic. Henorable mention for Knitti ny, ol Spelling, Reading, Sacre:! History and Arith- metic. Alice Joy—2ud of Spelling, Reading, Sac Histery; 3rd of Catechism. Minnie Traill—Ist of Writing and Spell 3rd of Catechisin. - : Agusta Aylward ing and Reading Katie Deyle—Ist of Catechism; 2nd Spe! ing and Reading. . rea ny; 2nd of Catechism, Spell- ot Haunah MeCarvill—2nd of Spelling and Reading; 3rd of Catechism. First Division.-—Etta Doane, Ist prize’ ot Reading, (reography and Sacred History; 2ad of Arithmetic and Writing. Lizae Halloran—lIst of Arithmetic: 2n: of Spelling, Reading and Geography. lL of Aanie Payne-—Ist of Writing; 2nd of Cate- et = chisin, Spelling, Leading, Ceograpy, Sac History aad Arithmetic. red Katie Aylward—ist of Catechism; 2nd of Spelling, Readingand Sacred History: 3r¢ S 5S * Geo graphy, Arithmetic and Writing. SECUND CLASS. Tiird Division.—Honor, the Resebu Misses Ellie MeCraith 1 of 7 «({— ist prize of Religious Instruction, Reading, Grammar, Geograplis and Arithmetic: 2na of Writing. + Eilie Reddin—Ist of Ueligious Instruction, Reading, (yramimar, CGeograpliy and Ar metic; Zod of Writing and French. (‘lara Hogan—Ist of Religions Instruct (feugraphy, Reading, metic; 2Zud of Writing and French. ith ion, Grammar and Arith- Ada Gaul lst Reading, Geography, Writ- ing and Arithmetic; 211 Religious fustruc- tivss, Grammar and Plain Sewing. Winnie Meonalt ‘ ani Geography; 2nd Religious Instracti Writing and Arithmetic. Josephine McVonaki— Ist Religous Inst tions, Heading and Geography; 2nd Gram ami Arithmetic; 3rd Writing ; Hon. ‘for Kuitting. Rath Kickhan: 2ad Grammar, (‘eography, Writtng and P Drawing. Minnie Dorsey—Ist 2ni Grammar, Geography, Feeach. Writing Ist R@Xdiag, Grammar, LS, PuC- nar mention Ist Reading, Arithmetic; enti Reading, Arithmetic; and ’ 4) 1 ae and Fanev Work ; 2nd, lrawii Cen, position and Writing; 31 Konitiin MeDorald Ist—Religious Instruction, Gra r, tseography, History, Arithmetic aml Map drawing; 2nd, Writing, Uemposi- tion and French. Sinnott, 2nd—Religious Instrue- History, Arith Map-drawing, Writing do ephine tion, (*rammar, metic, Book keepin vi and I'ancy Work. Janié Yeo, 2nd ‘ } { rCUCTApHAy, Grammar, Geography, Histery, Arithinetic, Book -ke« ping, Map drawing, French and Writing, Hon. mention for Faney Work. Agne Winslow, 2nd--—Grammar, CGeo- graphy, piu: History, Arithmetic, Writing Map- drawing, Book-keeping and Plain Sewing, Berthie# Hou. mention, for Fancy Work, First Course—Honor, ‘he White Rose - Miss Lizzie MeVonald—ist Prize, Religious instruction, Grammar, Rhetorie, Familiar Science, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geo- metry, French and Penmanship ; 2ud, Globes Hi Di nave i istory, ‘aud Compesition. Maud Red«in, ist— Religious [ustruction, Grammar, Rhetoric, History, Pamiliar Science, Arithmetic, Aigebra, Geometry ; 2nd, Com- positian, Globes and Penmanship, Maggie McUraith, tst— Religions Instruction, Grammar, Rhetoric, History, Familiar Sci ence, Arithmetic, Geemetry, Pen- manship and Composition ; 2nd, Globes. Marvy A. MeQuilian, Ist—Grammar, His tory, Rhetoric, Familiar Science, Arithmetic and .Algebra; Yad Relgious » Instruction, , Geometry, Composition and Penman- ,] — silzevra, Globes ship. Mary A. ‘Gaul, Ist—Rhetoric, History, Grammar, Familiar. Science, Globes, Arith- metic, Algebra, Geometry, Penmanship and Fancy Work; 2nd, Religious lustruetion, Plain Sewing, Hon. mention for Knitting, Kate Welsh, Ist— Religious Instruction, Grammar, History, Arithmetic, Faney Work, and Knitting. 2nd—Rhetorie, ‘Writing, Geometry and Composition. 3 Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Painting, Llementary Course—Missa Sarah Connolly, Ist prize for Piano, Hon. Mention for Harp, Ist Prize Peucil-Drawing. ps ¢ ae ‘ " a 2 Winslow—Hon Mention for Piano: Teresa Muteh-—dvo do; Christina McRae, do do. Agnes FOURTH CLASS, ist Division,-—Misses Annie Brethers—lst Prize Piano; Ada Gaul—ist Piano. 2nd Pete br - ° Y ats ‘ j } ra af Veuci rawing; Katie Coady, dodo ; (rertie Bridges— 2nd do, 2nd do; Janie Yeo, 2nd do : Grace Koughan, 2nd do; Clara Hogan. do do : Kate Kelly, do do. F rHIRD CLASS, ist Dixsion,— Miss Luey Caven —]s¢ prize Piano, 2nd Pencil Drawing. uf : 4 . . er -* . Mary Ann Gaui—Ilst Vocal, 2nd Painting. ; AF al Srey? 1 } 4 Mazgis s“cainnon--Ist Organ, 2nd Voeal, Sarah MceDonald—2nd Vocal Music. Second Division, —Miss Teresa MeInnis—Ist we : : ad r } : prize ior Vocal Music, Piano and Orcan y*hr- rs : <r oo 7 Kllie Hickey—Ist Vo tion tor Harp. Lizzie MeDonald—Ist Urgan. 1s. ike: Lhird ] SON, : | ; ; \ cai, tiano, Hon. Men- \ } . ,ocal, Piano, 2nd ing. ° Maud Reddin,—Ist Pencil Drawing, 2nd Piano. 2 fourh ose t ‘ * *% Piano. Charlotte Cahill, Janet McDonald, Mary Ann MeQuillan—ist Prize, 2nd Voeal. Aunie Koughan,—-Ist prize Piano, Hon, Mention Voeal, ea A IIE Sea Nin I TIPS IO Inatructions, | tlistory, | Instructions, | Instructiens andj} (ramimar, First Class, Supplementary Course.— Miss} Lue Caven Ist prize Composition, Elocution, Piano, Ist | - cy ry ° i Vy . os -~Miss t para tiamulton -Ist ; ocal, 2nd Piano ; Ist prize for Pencil Draw. | Piviesion,-—Winnie McDonald, Ist act Ca At OL AEE Abt Naan eee ance | Josenhine McDonald,— Ist i Mention Vocat. SECOND CLASS. } , . . 5 . 1 | First Lizzie Murphy —Iist Vocal and Piano FIRST CLASS. | First Division Misa Mary A. MeQuaid let Prize Piauo, Harp, Guitar aud Vecal. fustrumnetal Music, Division, Miss soe l Medal of Excellence for Miss Mary Ann Metjuaid. F ' : Music, Miss | Medel of Excellence Vocal ‘Clara Hamilton. ae ; ey - ‘er x1 — | Ssuperlor Lourse Hous r. £2¢ ilvel Mex a Miss Clara Hamilton, Ist Prize, Religious In Mathematics, Pentman- struction, Literature, a, sone Faney Work ; 2nd. > ; t wi andl ship, book-Keepiny ana Plain Sewipy. Miss Lizzie Murphy ; Pnd "'nd Degree : tion, Literature and prize, Rel:vious lustrus Mathematics, GRADUATING COUR Henors—The Gold Medal Diploma and 'Crewn of Excellence-—Miss Mary Anne Me lQuaid, Ist Prize, Religious lostruction, Lit- lerature, Mathmeatics, Book-keeping, Pen- ‘manship, Astronomy, French and Plaim Sew- (Ing. oye | A Precious Medal for Religious lustruc- ltions, blessed by the Holy father, Leo XI I- pee: pre sented by iis Lordship the Bishop of, 'Charlottetown to the most deserving pupil of lthe Virst Class. The following pupils are ;equal in merit and will draw for the medal :— ie Reddin and Liz Miss Clara tlamilten, Maad MeDonald, re- lyie McDonald. Miss Lizzie |ceived the medal, ab | A Gohl Medal for Religious Instruction, presented by Rev, Father McGillvray, P. P., lWharlottetown, to the most deserving pupil lin the second class. Miss Annie Reddin merits the ronol conte rred, A Gold Medal for Household Economy, { | presented hy the Supe ioress of the Congrega- ae de Notre Dame, Charlottetown, to the jmest deserving. The following pupils ure “equal in merit: Misses Mary Ann Gani, Sarah ' . . ‘ ‘Connolly and Clara Grant. Miss Sarah Con- ‘ ’ i inolly, Boston, received the Medal. | A Gold Medal fer Plain Sewing and Fancy | Work, presented by the Superioress of the Congregation de Notre Dame, Chariottetown, te Miss Kate Welsh. Crewns of Honors, awarded to Misses Clara Hamilton, Alice Carey, Mary J. Ruth. o-7: <oe++ <= The St. Peter's Schools. The annual distribution of prizes took in the Boys’ Schoolrom, ou Wednesday last. The Hou. F. de St. Croix Brecken was chairman cheering with words of compliment and en- cot ragement, the heart of each succesful holar. The yl ize list 1s as follow S. BOY'S SCHOOL, Highest daily marks during the year. Ist division, W. C. Bourke; 2nd division G, Brown; 3rd Division J. Ferguson. Highest marks in examination, —Ist divis ion, H. Hunt; 2nd division, A. MeNab: 3rd division, ge 'fandrahan. History. -—Ilst division, F, Messervey; 2nd divison, F. Bar? and P. MeDonald ; 3rd divis- ion, ‘I’ Haadrahan; 2nd prize, R. Mason. LaTix.—Cie. 1 4M. dant: Claas 2. G. Brown; Class 3, B Newbery: Class 4, W. Strickland: SCRIPTURE. scott. SPELLING. --2nd division, C. Wiggins; 3rd division, T, Handrahaa, 2nd prize, G. Peake. Avdgesra,—G, Brown; Ballot Prize present ol by BK. J. Hodgsou, Esq.,--James Handra- han, Cuotk Prizs.—F, Oss 1, H. Hunt; Class 2, F. Scott and G, rHE PREPARATORY: SCHOOL, Peake. Ist Division, Isla Swabey, prizes fer His- tory, Scripture, Spelling, Writing ; Edith Lowe, for RBiding; Alice Leigh, for Genera Proficiency. 2nd Division, Euid MeLean, for Reading; I*. Beulton, for Gencral Proticiency. In the Boys’ Scheol the foliewing pupils at- tained a per centage of over 90 in two or more subjects :—Hunt, Messervey, Bourke, Findley, Swabey, MeNab, G. Brown, Mason, — T. Handrahan, J. Ferguson, C. MeNab Flowers. — Flowers. | WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the ueen streets Auction Rooms, TO-HORROW, 3rd inst. AY 3 o'CLOCK, ce tT > f t-3 w 3 ’ 26 the Nova Scotia Nursery, Halifax, Comprising Fuschias, Geraniums, Roses, Ver- benas, ete., ete. W, D. STEWART, July 2, 1880 Auctioneer, NMOTIGI ba i e. DUBLIC NOTICE is hereby .given that a i meeting of the inhabitants of Southport School District, qualitied to vote for School Prustees, will be held in the Southpert School Heuse, on MONDAY, the nineteenth day of July, iust., at the hour of seven ’ > ale . . } , 4 = yo'clock, p. m., for the purpose of determining whether a Tavern License shali be granted to { vt Wore . ‘ Trp ‘7 ”“, . . , y38 SUSAN Mukpay, an applicant for License to sell spirituous liquors within the Seutaport School District in less quantities than ten gallons. Dated at Southport this first day of July, A. D. 1880, ; JAMES W. KENNNEDY, J. P. July 2, "8g¢—2i oaw f GROCERIES, &. t ! Liiivrwoninaitpiinn | ¢ AM instructed by Virtue of a Bill of Sale | Y | # from Jd. B. Harty te A. Pentz, dated June ‘9th, i850, to sell BY AUCTION, NEXT SATURDAY, July 3rd, at 2 o'cleck, p. m., a5 the Store (in Newson's Building) South |Side Queen Square,. - |Confectionery, barrels and boxes Biscuit, - ks . al - = ris . ‘ . | mane Senits and Poilet Soap, ‘I obacco, . ashooards, Shoe Blacking, Tea-pots ie 5 > : nn ‘ ° ? Brier Root and T. DP. Pipes, Cigars, Show Cases, Trunks, Vinegar, Fountain Pumps, Gil Yank, Molasses Tank, Con- fecti mery Jars, Coffee, Cream Tartar and sundry other articles. A’'so, 4 puns. Molasses. * Terms Cash. No Reserve. : A. MeNKILL, Anet’r, No, 11 Queen Street, June 30, *S0, A Choice Assortment of Flowers from} Bs. | | } | | i | ES | } QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, Wall Papers, Floor Oi} Cloths, Tapestry, Scotch & Other CARPETS, Cretonnes, &c. (A particulary nice line. ) ‘Table Damasks, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, and Anties. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Persian, Botany and other Cords, FANGY DRESS from 8 ¢ts, ipwards, Black French Merinos, Paramattas and Baratheas. CRAPE, Hats, Bonnets, Silks, Satins, = Feathers, Flowers, Veilingduace, de. GENTS’ READYMADE = CLOTHING | Linders and Drawers, Fancy Shirts, &., Socks from 10 cis, Upwards, Reckiies, Scarfs, &c, TREMAINE & METCALF. | 838 QUEEN STRERT. Ch’town, May 19, 1380, : Gti ih oi. en Aa ly , Auction Sale Leasehold Property. ee ED »Y AUCTION on the premises, NEXT i 4 MONDAY, July Sth, at 12 o'clock, noon, the Leaschold interest of Mary Ann Kelly in that property situate on King Street, one door east of Pownal Street, between Mrs. Mo- Kennas [rick House and ‘‘Queen’s Hotel,” consisting of two Tenement Houses and Shop, with Stable and other outbuildings, ‘Yerms, &e., at sale. ; A. McNEILL, Auct’r. No. 11 Queen Street, June 30, 80. ROBERT SNEESTON é AS REMOVED his WATCHMAKING Business to GREAT GEORGE STREET, Gpposite Walker's Corner, Where he will be glad to see his numerous customers, Ch’town, June 30, 0. Buggies for Sale, } NEW and 2 OLD, at ’ ee H. COOMBS’, Ch town, 1850 June 30,—3i SMGKED HERRING, 10¢ (FRESH) JUST RE. er rs H. COOMBS. Ch’town, June 30, 1880--3i BOXES CEIVED, ON HAND! - (OF FENS and CASKETS. in Rosewood, _/ Mahogany, Walnut and imitation woods, of all sizes, aud from $2.50 upwards, Japan and Plated Mounting. Hlearses half former | prices. Orders from the country, by tele- yraph, fulfilled in one hour, cheaper than any other establishment in the city. MARK BUTCHER. King Square, June 29, “S0—pat pres ar neh lm NEW GOODS AT THE $6 CROWN GROCERY,” NEXT DOGR TO W. A. BROWN & CO. j ce undersigned have much pleasure in informing their friends, and the publie generally, that they bave completed their Stock of q ian % >. s , >. Cheice Family Supplies, and would ask all in search of Fresh Goods te vive them a call. ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May 31, 1880.—3m eod & wkly ——— = Wants, Lest, Found, &e- Ba” Advertiséments under this he adding, spuce nol exe ediny half an eh, will Le inserted ivr Len Cents yer day. ’ a — W ANPTED-—A good COOk, Refer- ences required. Apply to Mrs. L. H, DAVIES. {ju 2 lw yy Ant [> DMMEDIATELY — A & GIRL for general housework, at this office. {j2 FAMELY CARRIAGE—Second-hand, built by Scott & Co., to order, nandsome: style, warranted comfortable in all respects and in good order. Will be sold at less than half cost. Enquire of Mr. A. WN. Large, Kent Street. [j 30 3i eed Wanted A good steady man to work in & Garden and to take charge of a Horse. Must be well recommended.—WI.- LIAM Dopp, [j 29 [0 LET—The Two-story Wooden Dwell- ing, with outbuildings and land attached, now occupied by J. D, Irving, Esq., Pownal Street. Pessession immediately. Apply to nos. W. Donn, [} 25, 41 eod pd d -~ w VV ANTE -A young man—a good pen: Jman—to make himself generally useful in a Stere, Apply te >. Wharf, are SMALL, Queen’s a TaN® LET—That new three story Hopse on G rafton Street, opposite the Atheneum, containing six large rooms, Possession given Ist July. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises, {j 17, 2aw tf PPeRSeNs wishing to get Plain Sewing or Fancy work done immediately, and te order, can have the sume by applying at Mrs, J. i. McKenzrm’s King Square, next door to the residence of Mark Butcher, Kaq. [j 16 re\O LET—A Dwelling House situate on Prince Street, with stable and coach house. Apply to PEaks Bros. & Co. |j 22, eod _—_— A partments to Let, on Euston street near (Great *George street. Apply to PATRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy street, jid tf © LET —A pleasantly situated Dwelling A. House, with stable and garden, directly opposite the ‘‘Dundas Esplanade,” West Sidney street. For further particulars apply on the premises. “[ma 12 \ JAGSTAFE’S HOTEL, Pownal Street, continues to receive transient and permanent Boarders. {jl 2GARDERS,—Two or three persons can _ be accommodated vith Beard and three Furnished Rooms in a pleasant part o/ the city. inquire at the Examiner ottice, june i0 — j &- LET—A New HOUSE on Weymouth Street, nearly opposite KE, J. Hodgson's, Apply at this office, {ma 22 » * rE Ra, se tie nh 8 ig