a DAL Uhe Mailn Gxaminer —— AUGUST 14, 1885. Lobster Farming. Ture Hon. Daniel Davies discusses in Tar Examiner of to-day an important subject in which the ioterests of this Province are materially involved, What time the ‘close season” for lobsters should begin and end, and whether at one time in one locality and at another time in another locality, is a question for those who have studied the habits of the lobster at different points. But anyone can see, in the light of the experience of this Island and Nova Scotia, that the indiscriminate slaughter of lobsters of all sizes throughout each summer season must end speedily in the ruin of our lobster fishery. Our farms are the chief sources of our prosperity ; for we have a fertile soil aud good climate. But had our farms been managed on like principles with the lobster factories, they would now be all “run out,” aud this Province would be poor indeed. The lobsters were fished uutil the markets were glutted ; and still they were fished. The consequence is that instead of coutinuous supply of large lobsters and profitable returns from those caught, the supply has suffered a falling off ‘ia both and number, and the profits have been fewer, we fear, than the losses. But if our lobster packers kept out of debt andected like sensible farmers, there cau be no doubt that the lobster fishery would be one of the most permanent and most profitable of our industries. Perhaps the best policy that could now be pursued would be to let one-half the lobster grounds lie unfished for several years, as the farmers allow portions of their farms to remain under pasture,atd then treat the remaiuing hall $'ze iu the same way, while the other was being fished in. Whether or uot the “open season” should be extended after the 20th inst, for the bevefit of fishermea of the West, where lobsters are now reported more plentiful than they have been during this year, is a question which we have no doubt the Minister of Mariue and Fisheries wiil consider and settle after careful consideraiion and due regard to the private and public interests involved. The fishermen are fully equipped and have much at stake ; and we are not pre- pared to say that, for this year ouly, an exteusion should not be grauted. A Pleasing Sign of the Times. ae Many things concurred to render sishop MclIntyre’s Silver Jubilee suc- cessful. But the most pleasing features of the memorable occasion were, in our opinion, the loving, hearty enthusiasm displayed by the Catholics, and the truly Christian spirit evinced by persons of other denominations; the reception was attended by ladies and geatlemen who are known to be strongly opposed to some of the doctrines held by Catholics, but who were glad of an opportunity to pay their tribute of respect toagood man. The banquet given by His Lordship was in like manner atteuded by gentlemen who in their religious opinions differ widely from tneir Episcopal host; and strong VProtestants seemed to take as much interest in the preparations which were made for the celebration of the Jubilee as Catholics themselves—some even subscribing handsome sums towards the decorations. The unanimity of re- gard shown for the Bishop who has been in office for a quarter of a centary, is the best evidence in the world that His Lo:dship is worthy of the high position he holds, and that a liberal and manly spirit of toleration is abroad. It is, in- deed, a very pleasiog sign of the times. His Honor rue Lrevt.-Governor had a number of distinguished guests to dinner at Government Hoase last evening. Among them were :—The most Rev. J. J Lynch, Archbishop of Toronto; Most Rev. K. A. Taschereau, Archbishop of Quebec ; Right Rev. J. Sweeney, D. D., Bishop of St. John, N. B.; Right Rev. P. McIntyre, D. D., Bishop of Charlottetown ; Right tov. J. Rogers, Bishop of Chatham, N.B.; Right Rev. Ronald Macdonald, D. D., Bishop of Harbor Grace, Nfld.; Right Rev. Dr. Carberry, O. P., Bishop of Hamilton, Ont.; Mgr. Sears, Prefect Apostolic, St. George's, Nild.; Rev. Allan Macdonald, 8S. J., Fordham, New York; Rev. H. Rouxel, P. 8. 8., Professor Moral Theology, Mon- treal; Rev. E F. Walsh, V. G., Harbor ' Grace, Nild.; Rev. James Macdonald, V. G., St. Andrews; Rev. Fr. Gagnon, Que.; tev. Oct. Lerube, Ottawa; Rev. J. L. Macdonald, Campbollton, N. B.; A. C. Macdonald, Member House of Commons; Owen Connolly, Esq., and Hon. A. J. Mac- donald, M. P. P. i le 1. O. G. T.—On Tuesday, the 4th inst. Db. GW. C. T., A. J. Campbell, installed the following officers of Morning Star Lodge, No. 18, located at Uigg :— W. ©, T.—D. McD, Campbell. W. V. T.—Rachel McLeod. W. S.—A. J. Campbell. W. Chap.—F. 8S. McPhail. W. F. 8.—D. McPherson. W. Treas. —Alex. McKenzie. W. M.-—Simon M. Campboll. W. A. S.—Christy Ann Campbell. W. D. M.—Christy D. Campbell. {. G.—Hough Martin. ). G —Samuel Cangpbell. Rh. H. $.—Katie McLeod, L. H. 8.—Beile 3. McLeod. P. W. C: T —M. R. McLeod. eae Mr. Raskin’s post as Slade Professor of Hine Arta at Oxford has been filled by tke e ection of Mr. Hubert Herkemer. bo October $ yext as the day. | In Memoriam. Yesterday afternoon there was laid to jreat in St. Peter's Churchyard, Mary, the i beloved wife of the Hon. Mr. Justice Peters. Death came to her very quickly. | She had suffered from heart disease for some time, but no immediate danger was apprehended. On Tvesday, when sitting in her drawing-room she sudden'y became ill, and in a few minutes expired. Judge Peters and all his family, with the exception of their youngest daughter, were absent from town, and the sad news was quickly despatched to them that a fond wife and a loving mother had entered into her rest. The ordinary words in which it is cus- tomary to speak of the departed, fail to express the great loss which the whole comnunity has sustained by the death of Mrs. Peters. Possessed of ample means, her charity and generosity were simply unbounded. On Tuesday last many a family beyond the grief-stricken one over which she presided lost a friend indced, Wherever there was sickness or sorrow or want, there she was to be found consoling and comforting. Many a poor invalid has beon the recipient of her generosity. Many a house will miss her _ kind presence and her unfailing goodness. Much as_ she would dislike -her good deeds known, it is not possible to refrain from speaking of them. They were, in fact, universal. If one characteristic exceeded her generosity, it was her unfailing kindness and cheerful- ness and she possessed a wonderful power of imparting somewhat of her bright spirit to those who often, God knows, needed it very much. Ter funeral was largely at- tended by all classes of the community. The body was taken to St. Peter’s Church where the funeral service was sung. To the bereaved members of her family we tender our heart-felt sympathy. RE OF OY TE — ei Ao ate --—--—- The Rifle. Tue Aunual Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association commenced at Kensington Rifle Range at 9 o’clock on Wednesday morning. The following is the result of three matches : ALL COMERS MAToI, @ (Highest Possible Score, 35.) Pts, Lieut G Crockett, No 4 Co, $10........ 30 Private David Stewart, No 1 Co, $8...... 29 Gunner Carter, Nol G A, $6........-. 29 Sergt McNevia, No 3 Co, S2nd, $5...... 29 Lieut Horne, Ch’town Engineers, $4.... 28 Sergt Younker, Nol G A, $3.......... 28 Lieut Hooper, Engineers, $3............ 28 Lieut Crockett, No 4 Co, S82od, $3...... 28 Pte D L Hooper, No6 Uo, S2ad, $3.... 28 Q MS Grey, Engineers, $3.. ......... 27 Lieut Harper, No 4, S2nd, $2.......... 27 Pte Hooper, No 1, 82nd, $2............ 27 Capt Leslie, No4, G A, $2............ 27 *Lieut Longworth, No 2,G A, $2...... 27 *Gunner McGregor, No5,G A, §$2...... 27 Gunner Bridges, No 2,G A, $2......... ae The names marked thus * are actual ties. NURSERY MATCH, (Highest Possible Score 25.) Open only to those who never won a@ prize at any prevsous meeting of the Association, Pis, Sergt Brodie, No6, S2nd, $10........ 21 Gunner Carter, No !, G A, $6........... 21 Vorpl McDaff, No 5, 82nd, $5.......... 19 Corpl Ross, No 3, G A, $4..........0-6 18 Corpl Moore, No 2, G A, $3......"....... 18 Gunner Stewart, No 6, GA, $3......... 18 Pte Partridge, No 1, 82nd, $3.......... 18 Me BE Haviland, PR A, SB... 56... 056 17 Pte P Prowse, No 3, 82nd, $”.......... 17 Gunner Hooper, No. 1, G. A,, $2.... 16 Pte Arbing, No 4, 82nd, $2.......°.... 16 Gunner Bridges, No 2, G A, $1.......... 16 Sapper Hickey, C Engineers, $2......... 16 ge ee Ee eee 15 Ganees De, MO tl, @ Ber... sok... ce 15 Gunner Murphy, No 5,G A, $1......... 15 Pte Thompson, No 4, 52nd, $i-......... 14 Sergt Judson, No 3, G A, $L............ 14 ACTIVE MILITIA MATCII, NO, 1. (tlighest Possible Score, 70). Pts, Corpl Gillis, No. 5, G A, $'2........ yee Private D L Hooper, No 6, 8?ad, $10 .... 52 Rheem wee, 0 EO As O68 ok oc icc 50 Sergt Yornker, Nol, GA, $6.......... 48 Lieut Cro-kett, No 4, 82nd, $5.......... 7 Major G L Dogherty, R L, $5.... ....... 47 Lieut Ferguson, No 1, 82nd, $5.......... 16 Corpl Offer, No Re a ok 6 kigw es wane 46 fo Bee Pp ee ee Sap Campbell, C Engineers, $4.......... 46 Sap Davison, . es cus cc ce Capt McDougall, - eS ee 44 Sap McIntyre, Dee cectauccs Mae Sergt Brodie, No 6, 82nd, $3............ 43 Gunner Lemon, Nod, G A,-$3....4..... 42 Licut Harper, No 4, 82nd, $3............ 3! Gan D A Stewart, No 5, G A, $?......., 38 Lieut Stewart, No 3, G A, $2............ 38 sergt McNevin, No 3, 82nd, $2........., 38 Gunner Johnson, No 5, G A, $2....... ¥ +38 Lieut Weeks, Engineers, $2...........; 38 _— ~~ © The Pall Mali Gazette Revelations. Tho following judgment was given on the 29th ult , by thg committee appointed to investigate the revelations published by the Pull Mall Gazette entitled the ‘Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon” :— ‘*We have been requested to investigate the truth of the statements contained in the Pali Mall Gazette of 6, 7, 8, and 10 July, i885, under the title, ‘The Report of our Seeret Commission,” ‘In doing so we decided from the first to exclude any inquiry iuto charges against any particular class or classes of men or into the? conduct of police officers, ‘“‘We have strietly confined ourselves to inquiry into the syatem of criminal vice de- scribed in that Report. ** After carefully sifting the evidence of witeesses and the materials before us, and without guarautecing the accuracy of every particular, we are satisfied that, taken as a whole, the statements in the Pall Mal/ Gaette on this question are substantially true.” This was signed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Bishop of London, the Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury (Cardinal Manning), Mr. Samuel Morley, M. P., (Chairman), Mr. R. T. Reid, M, Pose ——_ -.- pe -e oe | The Department of Agriculture have not | sufficient proof yet of cholera being the | cause of the death of a sailor at Bristol, or of there being any case of cholera in Eng- : rmnteen ane: Bt te eaten Dome magnet tan 200 Ah ain oe 8 ase TN) SE LE NT Tn . Oe een a PR mh ee EXAMINER, AUG ee etm Damen Tue Lavest Swinpite.—The St. John Globe says: On Saturday night a respect- able looking man, dressed in homespun, entergd a dry goods store and drawing a $10 bank note from an envelope asked for two fives. This request was complied with. Passing the bills through his fingers he said he would like to get one of thinner or softer paper, ashe desired to mail it to Nova Scotia. Turning to the till the cashier drew out another note and was passing it over when he noticed that the stranger had only $5 in_ hia — hand. [The other no doubt, he had slipped into his pocket. The cashier felt convinced that the stranger had not returned him the other bill, yet the man looked so reapsctable that he did not like to doubt his bonesty, and therefore he handed him over the third $5, upon which the stranger thanked him and withdrew. luvestigation showed that the man had visited several stores while business was brisk, got the cashiers confused while mak- ing change in the manner described, and thus secured $15 in each place for a $10 bill. The scheme is simple, but worked well. roe gg | liked to challenge the men, as he had all the appearance of a solid, honest citizen. As he may try to work the same game in other places, it would be well to pass him around. . een Sir Charles Dilke has engaged Charles tussell as counsel and Mr. Searlo as junior counsel. His solicitors have demanded the plaintiff to tile details of his case. The plaintiff's case has been strengthenel by evidence of the physician who was called to Sir Charles Dilke’s house when Mrs. Craw- ford seemed to be sinking under prolonged hysteria, arising from an altercation with the Frenchwoman there. The council of the Liberal Association is divided as to whether to ask Sir Charles Dilke to retiro from public life until after the trial of the divorce case. sciaseiaieiiahsins Mr. Gisborne, Superintendent of Govern- ment Telegraph, has invented an iron tele- graph pole, which it is claimed will be of great service in the prairie sectiona of the Northwest, where it is very difficult to ob- tain suitable poles. It is understood that the new poles will shortly be tried on a short section in the Northwest, end if found suitable will be generally introduced. cidade’ Tue ‘Myrtle Navy” brand pf smoking tobacco has stood the test for over «ten years, and during that time it has lost no friend and gained scores of thousands, This lengthened experience shows that it has no passing fashion which has gained it the ap- proval of the public, but its superiority in essential qualities which makes a first class tobacco. sniersesialiisian Hon, William MacDougall, over his own signature, in the Montreal /Jerald, ac- knowledges the pateraity of the ait cles published in the Ottawa Free Press, signed Lox Loci, dealing with the constitutionality of Riel’s trial. He relates the position taken and claims that aStipendiary Magis- trate has no power to try tor treason. a The prospectus for the reorganization of the Munster Bank has been issued. The capital of the bank is to be £150,000 and is to have three directors for each province in which it has a branch. a Dr. Juhleke has arrived in Berlin and reports great acquisitions by the East African company in Zanzibar and the adjacent country. London and Liverpool. REGULAR TRADERS 1885. BARKENTINE “ PREMA,” P. LEDWELL, Commander, WIJLL SAIL FROM London for Charlottetown, direct, About the 20th SEPTEMBER, ALSO Brigtn. ‘ZERELDE,’ L. KICKHAM, Commander. WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Carlottetown, direct, About the 15th SEPTEMBER, and Bark “MOSELIE,” RB. RENDLE,. Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, direct, About the 25th SEPTEMBER, carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac. For Freight or Passage apply in London to JOUN PITCATRN & SONS, 16 Great Win- chestcr Street. In Liverpool to PIT- CALKN BROTHERS, 51 South John Street ; or here to the owners PEAKE BROS. & C0. Ch’town, August 14, 1855—eod Deals and Scantling, DY Auction tomorrow, SATURDAY, 15th inst., at .5 o’cluck, on Pownal Wharf ‘-- ~ — land. Should there be, hewever, they think the proclamations of 17th of June, will fully | meet the case, ' i » 24,009 feet REFUSE DEALS and SCANT- The dec Sage : t | LING, a? —— ordering the general elections | 1884, published in the Canada Gazette of | - i Fance has been issued. It designates ; the 10th and 20th of -June last, B, WILSON HIGGS, 4 . Auchioneey, August 14, 1885, CLEARINC DU Ev TING J. HB. Frices that are Ch’town, August 10—dy wky Oo MACDONALD ILL CLEAR OUT the balance of stock of Straw Hats, bal- ance of Summer Dress Goods, balance of Summer Prints, balance of Summer Tweeds, Men’s and Boys’ Summer Clothing and Cloths, Summer Underclothing at cost, white and colored Cotton Shirts, black and colored Cashmeres, Merino, Soleil Cloths. Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves at J. B. MACDONALD, PRICES. A UGUS® >» Bound to Clear. Qucern Street. FOR SALE FENTON T. July 22nd, 1885-—6mos ee —_ — ooo = a any sanemacanesintat MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) Co—--_ rgxtitts SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For gene ral household and family use it SURPASSES all others. KS It will be to Your Interest to Try it. WHOLESALE USE DIAMOND POTASH, BY NEWBERY. a 4 CARD. Vite LUCY CAVEN will resume her A Musical Classes on the Ist of Septem- ber, : Grafton Street, Aug. 19, ’85. JUST REGEIVED. 5 casks White Wine Vinegar, 50 half-chests superior Congo Tea. 500 ibs, French Coffee, all of which will sold at cost to close, —ALS0— | Fire-Proof Safe (Tilton & McFarland, makers. ) q i Platform Scales (Fairbanks) 1,200 Ibs. 1 Letter Press—all at half price. WILLIAM DODD. August 11, °85 HORACE HASZARD offers the following Goods at Lowest Wholesale Prices: 250 barrels Patent Process Flour, 250 ‘* Choice Superior do, 950 ‘* Superior Extra do, 100 =** Seconds do, 125, ** Amerizan K. D, Cornmeal, 25 best Canadian Cheese, - 59 berrels Granulated Sugar, + 25 ‘* Standard A do, 50 ** Yellow do, 50 puns. Choice Molasses, 250 half-chests Lea, 100 caddies do, 50 boxes pure India Teas, 50 barrels Mess Pork, 50 ‘* Prime Mess do, 100 Smoked Hams, 50 pails Lard, 7000 Grain Bags (assorted sizes), 2500 Starch Bags, . 1006 suits Oil-clothing, 2500 cases Lobster Cans. Tin Plates, Ingots Tin, Lead, Copper. Office and Sample Room, South Side Queen quare. HORACE HASRARD, Ch’town, Aug. 8, '85—2wks eod FOR SALE OR 10 LET. “Willow Grove,” Grafton Street West. NHE Subscriber will Sell or Lease, for a term of years, ‘‘WiLtow Grove,” at present occupied by him. These premises contain nearly two town lots, with the front entrance on Grafton Street, and a rear entrance on Rochford Street. ‘The Dwelling House, which is situated 120 feet from the sidewalk, is large and comparatively new, and is finished from cellar to attic, inclusive.. There are also Co»ch House, Stable, Wood- house, &c, The cellar is 9 feet deep, dry and frost proof, with Cemented Brick ha and Sewer to the river; aiso Belk Gas afd Water Pipes, There are over twentysfive filll-grown Trees, of Willow, Silver Poplar, Lime and Chesnut, which forma delightful shade, and make the grounds a spot of continual refreshing coolness, and a desirable retreat from the heat, dust and turmoil of city life, If sold, a large portion of the purchase money may remain on interest for a term of years, For particulars apply -te J. W. MORRISON. Ch’town, Aug 7, ’85—eod FOR SALE. a Subscriber offers by private Sale that large and commodious Dwelling-house together with Stable and Coach-house, on Prince Street, at present occupied by himself, Possession given by Ist October. - JOH HIGGINS. Ch’town, Aug, 5, '85—union | wk . MASONIC PICNIC RAILWAY EXCURSION and Basket 4& Picnic will be held at Cape Traverse, Bo the Masonic Fratesnity, On Wednesday, 19th August. Visitors desiting Tickets can procure them through their Masonic friends, The Band of the 82nd Battalion will accom pany the excursionists. » A Caterer will be on the grounds with refreshments for those not having baskets. Amusements will be provided, such as Dancing, Races. Quoits, Skittles, Swings, &c. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown at 9 a. m, local time. FARES: From Charlottetown and Return-—Adaults, $1; Children, 50cts. From Hunter River and Return—Adults, 75cts; Children, 35cts. From Bradalbane and Return —Adulta, 60cts; Children 30cts. Children rnder 5 years —free. Tickets can only be procured from the fol- lowing Committee :— Joun Ross, Henry Worth, S. W, Crapper, Chairman. Ch’town, Aug. 8—13 18 wky may be found on file at Gro. P. RowELL & Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce Street), where adver- voucceatacts oy NEW YORK be made for it in a W.R. BOREHAM —WILL— Until the ist September, —GIV E— A Discount of 20 per Cent, on his stock of Boots” and Shoes purchased from now until that date (rubber goods ex- cepted.) This is a Genuine Reduction, in order to make room for fall goods, A, H. McPurrson, A. S. URQUHART. 8S. F. Hopesox, Secretary. FOR GASH ONLY. Remember the place : Sign of the ELEPHANT, Grafton Street, Charlgtt yn. August 4 — tue fri tl sep | ae L. ARTHUR & CO. GENERAL Uommission Merchants, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Eggs aud Produca a Specialty. oo 2 p- m. (loca! time), o'clock train will also conve Visi grounds—all returning by the 7 velock ia nonce = = == VX UST 14 1886. Baptist Sunday School ty TEA PARTY, in con cti i Baptist Sunday School, will be hort ” On Monday. August {7th, ~——AT — ‘Mount Adgecombe, on the beautiful grounds cf James RF Keq., abont two miles from the mae Welsh, A special train will leave the The A Tea will be provided for Visitors at 5 o'clock. ‘Tickets for Tea, Sets, There will also be refreshments and amuse- ments. Carriage entrance on Mount Edward Special arrangements are being mado for a pleasant time, Should the day prove unfavorable, Tea will be held on first fine dav following, By order of Committee, August 14, °s5, Notice to Owners, Masters and En- ginecrs of Steamboats, FEXHE Board of Steamboat Inepectj i meet at Charlottetown, PET - Thursday, 10th September. Engineers ‘ved others requiring forms can apply to Wm, M Smith, Deputy Chairman of the Roard, St. John, N, B., up to the 30th instant, : a SMITH, epu inister of Marine, Department of M mine ' Ottawa, 7th August, 1885—ang14 9j why Sovenit of the Bios Jui A Severy one would wish to procure some suitable memento of the Silver Jubilee of His Lordship the Bishop of Charlo the undersigned begs to inform the public that he has for sale a beautifal Picture of the Hie. rarchy of the Maritime Provinces, This Picture contains eight portraits and is got up in first-class style. No one should fail to procure one of these Pictures, They will be on exhibition for a few days ia astore in Newson’s Block, opposite new Post Office, where all orders will be punctually attended to, J. McISAAC, Agent for P E. Island, Avgust 4, 1885. WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, de, — $$ ANTED—A Cook and Housemaid, Ap- _ ply to the Matron P, EL Talend Hospital. aug l4tf wt CHOONER “Confederate,” in good and prow running between Pictou Charlottetown, will be Sold by Auction, at Pownal Wharf, on Wednesday, 19th at 12 o'clock, noon, Apply te Capt. W . augl3 3i wkli \ ANTED—A good plain Cook and a fiousemaid, Apply to RK. R. Fits Gerald. aagl3 61 ANTED—A good Cook, Apply to Mrs, Rayden, West Street. aug'3 $i YT AN TE!)—To purchas», a Piece of land, abont 45 feet by 100 feet. Address P, O. Box 32, stating situation, size and price, ° avgl2 OARDERS WANTED — Three male boarders can be accommodated with board in a pleasant part of the city, by apply- ing to William Praught, corner Queen and Bayfield streets, augl2 6i J OT, at the St. James’ Church Picnis, 62 Wednesday last, a Gold Chain and Locket. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 'ue Examinne office. augll 7yxO RENT—A desirable residence o Grafton Street, Apply at this office at once. aug 10 { OST—Lady’s plaiv, gold Wedding Ring, 4 Caledonia day. The finder will be suit- ably rewarded by returning the same to this office. 10 FOR SALE—Oue very superior, No. 2 central-fire Gun, with all modern ifr provements; also, gun case, tin cartridge bex, and a lot of brass shells, with looters ratus ; cost $60, will be sold a Apply at this office. - WO LET—The whole or part of Furnished House in a nice locality. Apply at Tat EXAMINER office, aug 4 f LET-—-Shop and Tenement on Queen Street, lately occupied by Campbell. Apply to J. McGill, jly20 NV RS TIERNEY coffers to dispose of Valuable Property fronting 0B George and Euston Streets by private Apply at her residence. jly a. paw be PARTIES in want of Scantling, oD *- supplied with all kinds and sizes — Mount Stewart Mills. Prices very low. Clark, Mount Stewart. jly 15 QUSE TO LET—Pleasantly situated o® Prince Street, containing eight wr rent moderate, Apply to Peake iyo _ ee FEO LET—The top dat of store at PG Fraser’s corner. Apply to Dorseys jun 24 &.Co. OUSE TO LET—Containing five ”O%e Apply to Jas. A, MeLeod, Spring Patt Road ° a co or three gentlemen lady boarders may find comfortabit commodation, by applying to 48. Park. Kennedy, Brick House, Hillehorrat 7, Za + EiElt | fEYWO or three Boarders can be nr dated at Miss Stewart's, corner Grest George and Euston Streets, _ a i ————— HNO LET—The largo brick Store on Ques Street. next to J, 0 Ee io iv irst of May. y . Sion given first ay ee me JOR SALE AT A BaRGAIN-Teel I volumes Illustrated Londen 1 Gat” points Fish and Fowl of America, maran, and I Desk. Apply rey Jy ee YO LiXT—The Dry Good Store 6 < July 15—dly wkly Straet, lately oceupied by Me Shand Apply ta M. Stevens nye city at 4