Local and Other Items. PERSONAL.—Lt,-Col. Worsely, Halifax, N. S., is at the Davies. spent Queen Sevake.—Work has been com menced on Queen Square, Sinton Scorr Act.—Two new summonses—first offences —were served to-day. an Br Caneru.. —Counterfeit ten cent pieces are in circulation in the city. Look out for them. - Qvery.—Why isit that only one water curt is being used? The dust nuisance is getting unbearable. om StTeaMeR Sovruport.—The steamer South- port arrived from Pictou on Thursday, where she has undergone thorough repair. —_—@——. CLEANED.—Since our suggestion of a few days ago, the Post Office lobby has been cleansed. We hope it will continue to im- preve, #j)ye Tay ces,.—Time tables for the running of the Southport and West River Ferrie3 should be published tor the information of travellers. sesnahdinateen Rirte Sxoortyc.—The annual shooting of No. 3 Company, 82nd Battalion, for the silver cup, will take place on Monday, 28th inst., commencing at 12 o'clock. KatLway Gospet Meeting. — To-morrow afternoon’ at ‘4.. ‘Lesson, ‘Galatians 3-2. — “Receive ye the Spirit by the works of the Jaw, or by the hearing of faith.” - New Booxs.—‘ The Argonauts of North Liberty,” by Bret Harte; ‘* A Glorious Gal- lop,” by Mrs. E. Kennard; “ Letters from Hell,” ete., at the Diamond Bookstore. ll a IsLanp Horses.—W.S. McKie arrived in this city yesterday with twelve fine P. E. faland horses, which are now to be seen at Smith's stables, Germain street.—Sit. Johy Qun. — Tag Srann.—The M. A. Starr arrived from Halifax last evening with a general cargo, in- cluding the usual supply of ‘* temperance ” beverages. She sailed on return this after- noov. danihanettiitioatiogm Tne Hay Surptvs.—There is said to be a surplus of 4,000 tons of hay in Minudie, N.S., and vicinity this season. A gentleman of that place sowed 40 bushels of grass seed last spring. Wizarp Ort Co.—This popular Company sang in the Presbyterian Church, Summer- side, on Sunday last. We have not heard that they intend doing so in any of our city churches to-morrow. Eeiickiitpimeen toseEL Meeting.—Gospel meeting in the ¥. M. C. A, Hall, to-morrow (Sunday) after- noon at 4o'clock. Subject—‘‘Beware of Evil Company—Judges 16:4, 5, 15,21. Prev. 4: 14-23. 2 Cor. 6: 14-18. ee Cacrcu Services.—Rev. Mr. Whitman regrets that he will not be able to meet his congregation to-morrow. If a pulpit supply cannot be secured, there will be a social ser- vice at the usual time in the Y. M.C. A. Hall. Rd tel Dancerovs.—Severai of the box crossings on our streets are decorated with an upright plank, warning drivers from venturing too close. Another trap is at the base of the hill, near the Revere House. No time should be lost in repairing these. Market Sqvare.—Market Square should be thoroughly’ swept after évery Market Day —particylarly an° Saturday, To-day there was a good deal of loose hay, straw, etc., fly- ing about, which did not add anything to the attractions of the place. Zioy Cucrca.—Rev. William Scott will preach in Zion Church this evening ; service to commence at 8 o'clock. Services to-morrow at ll a. m. and 6.30 p.m. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the close of the morning service. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Jcsmee Commirree.—A meeting of the Jubilee Committee will be held in the Cit Council Chamber on Tuesday evening, 29t inst., at 8 o'clock, to consider the appropria- tion of the Jubilee balance ($200.) Ali the members are specially requested to attend.— By order of Chairman.—A. H. MacrHerson, Secy. a Tea Party.—The Committee etnrusted with the management of the Tea in aid of the Catholic Church and Convent of Sum- merside, have been already appointed, and are determmed to make the Excursion and Tea off1888, tobe held at Cape Traverse, on the 4th July eclipse any entertainment of the kind that has hitherto bee» given in this Province ; not even excepting ‘‘ The Mammoth Excursion and Tea ” of 1885, A Nice Exarerr.— Messrs. Blake Bros. have had their meat market re-painted and re-fitted, and it now presents a more than usually attractive appearance. Yesterday their exhibit of beef, mutton, lamb, etc., was splendid. The carcass of a wether sheep, the live weight ot which was 255 lbs., and which dressed 145 Ibs. was much admired. The animal was five years old and was purchased from Mr. Edmond Biggs, of Eldon, Belfast, who deserves great credit for raising such prime stock. a Apvick to Motruers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting tecta. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all in, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and s the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. [April 1, '88 ——— <> Tue St. Stephen's N. B.,Cowier thinks that the time has come in the history of the place when several buildings suitable for rental must be built orthe town must cease to grow. It says :-- ‘There are a dozen families who cannot obtain desisable houses, others, who are seriously considering the question of leav- ing town altogether, and some who are pre- vented from coming here with their families for the reason that it is impossible for them to get a house in which to live. That such a state of affairs should exist is not credit- able to us and it is a severs reftection on our boasted enterprise. The half Zdozen build- ings now in process ot construction or about to be built this summer, need to be supple- mented by as many more in order that supply shail nearly equal the demand for —— dwellings that exist in St. Stephen at present.” What about the exodus now 7 THE DAILY EXAMIN cere eae AEWA. | Spectra, Desearones TO THE EXaMINerR, Sir Thomas Esmonde's Reception. 25. New York, May | The attendance at the reception to Sir )} Thomas Esmonde, Music to-night, was very large. The boxes and platform were crowded by pclitical leaders. Every reference to Cham- berlain, Salisbury, Balfour and Church- ‘ill were loudly hissed, and the names of Parnell and Gladstone were vigorously ap- plauded. Besides Esmonde, Governors Green, of New Jersey, Lounsbury, of Con- necticut, Biggs, of Delaware, ex-Post- | master-General Jaines Charles Adams, ex- speakers. All declared that Chamberlain was greatly mistaken ia saying that Ameri- cans did not favor Lrish Home Rule. News Notes from Ottawa. Orrawa, May 24. Sir Charles Tupper’s appointment as High Commissioner for Canada will be gazetted to-morrow. Justice Fournier, accompanied by Mr. Burpee of the Privy Council Office, are en route to Halifax to administer the necessary oaths to Gen. Sir John Ross who will be the administrator of the Government until the arrival of Lord Stanley. ‘he latter is expected to arrive at Rinrouski about the 15th prox., and will come directly to the capital and take his oath of office here. he militia department has d cided that the militia of New Brunswick shall muster at Chatham, on June 26, and those of Noya Scotia at Aldershot on 4th Septeinber. Lord Russell's Successor. Hawirax, May 28. General Hoss, the successor of Lord Russell, commander of the Imperial forces, at this station, arrived by the Caspian to- day. He has a distinguished military re- cord, He served through the Crimean war, Indian mutiny and Afghanistan war. He took part in the battles of Alma, Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and the siege and capture of Lucknow. He accompanied Gen. Sir Frederick Roberts in his famous march to Candahar, and was second in command when the Afghans were routed and _ prac- tically annihilated. In personal appear- ance he is short and stout. Lord Russell leaves to-morrow for home. A Sensation. Dupin, May 25. Bishop O’Dwyer, of Limerick, has caused & sensation by sending a letter to the Mayor of Limerick, giving warning to Oatholics who attend League meetings an- nounced to take place on Sunday that they will be guilty of a grevious sin, in view of the admonitions of the Papal rescript. The bishop regrets that’ national organization should be risked for the sake of upholding the Plan of Campaign, which is condemned by both Gladstone and Parnell. The Pepe Will Explain. Lonpon, May 24. The Chronicle says the Pope will issue a brief reply te the letter of adhesion from i the Irish bishops, and will explain that the Vatican dges not disapprove of the Irish National aspirations within legitimate bounds. Elected, New Yorn, May 26. Rev. J. M. Thorburn was to-day elected Missionary Bishop to India and Malaysia by the Methodist Conference. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 26—-10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair to-day, local showers to-morrow. stationary or higher temperature. Fresu Satmon, Codfish, Halibut and Had- dock at Wright's Fish Market. 2i—m26 ees Tue best-fitting Pants furnished at J. A. Macdonald’s for $2 and upwards. —_——_—_20e———————— NEW serges, new worsteds and fancy suit- ings, also thimmings opened to-day at D. A. Bruce's, -—_——9 oo To all whom it may interest. Do you want a pair of boots, shoes or slippers, suitable for summer? Then call at Goff Bros., they have such a lovely variety. Turee or four Building Lots will be offered in one lot, fronting on Donahoe Street and Spring Park Road, at the sale of Lots on Monday next, May 28th, at 12 o'clock, noon. Tue excellent lines of ladies boots and shoes, with long and short vamps, low heels and wide toes, medium and high heels, heavy and light soles, now in stock at Goff Bros, are attracting attention. +e Tue auction sale of cottage and building lots, on Monday next, as advertised, offers an exceptionally fine chance to secure cheap lots for building purposes, on easy terms. The sale will commence at the cottage, upper Queen Street, at 12 o'clock sharp. Szxps, Szeps.—Barley, Buckwheat, Timo- thy, Clover and Turnip Seed in large quanti- ties, Also, a few bags of Wheat. We buy Eggs for cash or goods.—W. P. Colwill. may 10, 4 wks Just Reorrven at W. E. Dawson’s, one ease Bronzeforall for gilding and decorating in fifty diffrrent shades. Also spring stock of ground glass. ———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. May 25—Frank H Wilson, Yarmouth, N S; Wm Thompson, Glasgow, Scotland; J A Leaman, Halifax; A Lemieux, Montreal; H Townsend, New Glasgow; Lt-Col. Worsely, Halifax; P J Quinn, St John: T J Ralston, do; E F Bowness, Kensington; H S_ Philips, Montreal. 26—Fred P Thompson, Frederic- ton; Jas E Simmons, do; J A Richardson, Toronto. i OSBORNE HOUSE. | May 25—C E Pratt and wife St Peter's; AJ McLeod, Stanley; Geo iy: Clifton; A F Sawyer, Lawrence, Mass; A Hart, Hali- fax; F Pixette, Quebec; Come McLaren, , Brudenell; A Brough, Halifax; W Oayting Sammyersi at the Academy of | Judge Davis and Rev. W. T. Lloyd were | A | — SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. | ENTERED, | May 23—Speedway, Stewart, West Point ; | Cameleon, Hingley, Tatmagouche, lumber; | Petite Reviere, Trenholm, Summerside; Ris- | ing Dawn, Praught, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, ' May 23—Minnie E, Noel, Nfld, produce. May 25—Erema, Ledwell, Honfleur, France ; Henry G Ives, Arbuckle, Nfld, produce ; Cameleon, Hingley, Tatmagouche, produce; Bonnie Kate, Munroe, Vernon River Bridge; Rising Dawn, Praught, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS. S’Side, 23—Ent, schr Moren, Martill, Cow Bay, coal; Omega, Cunningham, Halifax, mdse; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, stores; Mary D, Langiil, Wailace, stone; R chard Thompson, Walsh, Shediac, bal. 25—Agnes C, Grant; Williamette, Terrio, Pictou, coal; William & Mary, McRae, Pictou, coal; Leonora, Arsenault, Pictou, coal; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace, stone. 23—Cld, Pioneer, King, Shediac, potatoes; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, oats and oysters; Carrier Dove, Allen, ee Agov, Kennedy ; Omega, Cunningham, Richibucto, mdse. 25—-Agnes C, Grant, Shediac, potatoes; Richard Thomp- son, Walsh, Shediac, produce; Mary D, Lan- gill, Wallace, ballast. ‘Summerside Exports. Summerside, May 23.—Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron niaster; for Point du Chene: ~ ee Cee ota Uk de chek (4c oes vin $155) 2080 Ihshams..,.... b OP. PRT HAT 63 0 208 ee iia va ss oe : 23 rsa oh 5 MCs ous 300 ae esas 00 1283 brls potatoes,,.,,..,,,, ; R44 ick sak sn vans 15 RE a 185 DE hiwédesictecvéssha os 7 INNS 644.5 < 04. oth ice ce 5 kn. ZEEE ee eee Le EEE 485 eS Ie ey ee TS ee 1380 $ 5023 By same str. on 24th— I a Po can i cck st vos 0s de $ 420 Te SINE, 2s Gn a esas ese wave 420 I eetit Cis ecmaddeimns's dl 15 ES Fe Sen ee ho ons ak dR bea ees. 1200 Ge UND, 6 goss cose cc teiia~<a 360 Ns sidia dice s0d6'* crs 36 IN co os os oc 0s hoa ou ve so ge 300 1500 lbs lard..... FEM Tees or. os . 150 EE Seer eng 280 Te ae 77 eee Wee NE GORI os conn ces daecs' 280 Se Pe ass. is. 12 $ 3550 By same str, on 25th— ok! ee ee ee 2 $ 264 292 bage potatoes...... ........ 211 SOGG Maem Onte £3). ik . Seats es bss 37] i. gk ee Fs 120 Gres. «ss nane- i iad «ss ae 400 53 bris oysters............ ee SPR ONR cs F Massy i. EPR r coh van ; 8 $ 1511 SSF 5. Bs For St. John’s, Newfoundland, will be due at Charlottetown on Monday Morning, 27th May, And will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., may25—3i Agents. Notice to Coutractors aud Builders I am prepared to supply the Best Quality of STONE at reasonable rates, WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Twenty good Quarrymen. The highest wages paid. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL. Ch’town, May 22, 1888—dy 3i (tu & sat) wky 3i PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING. Voice Culture a Specialty. ME: J.D. MARTIN, Organist and Choirmaster in St. Paul’s Church, is now prepared to receive Pupils in the above branches of Musical study. la addition to the above, Mr. Martia in- tends forming at an early date a SINGING CLASS FOR LADIES. For terms, etc., apply at Residence, FITZROY STREET, or to Mr. C. P. FLETCHER, Queen Strect. lyr dy eod -may5 STALLION DUROC, [Por TED from France in 1884. Registered in Percheron Stallion Book, France, Vol. No. 453; and in American Stud Book, Vol. 4, No. 376%. will stand forthe season at Stable back of Mr. John Fraser’s forge, Grafton Street, excepting when he goes to Eldon, which willbe every second Tuesday evening by boat, remaining until Thursday evening, returning by boat. He will also go to Crapand, by boat, every Saturday morning, returning hy evening boat. TERMS—Fifteen Dollars for the season, se- cured at time of service by note payable Ist of December. BENJAMIN HEARTZ, W. S. McKIE. D. HENDERSON, Groom, May 10, I888—dy eod 2w wky Childrens’ Carriages, VERY CHEAP—ALL GRADES. Call at once and get Bargains at JOHN NEWSON'S. mayl7—2m een te mrapep “SATURDAY. MAY 26. 188. Public Auction Cc Ct1ion. pals T° be sold by Public Auction, on the Premises, Kent Street, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the i2th day of Juse next, at the hour of Kleven o'clock in the forenoon, that Brick Shop, Dwell- Ing House and Premises sitnared on the north side of Keut Street, and occupied by the under- Signed. This is a very desirable Property, and well situated for a Grocery or other small Shop business. lerms atsale. A good title will be guaranteed. For turther particulars apply to Messrs. Davies & Sutherland. Dated this 22nd May, A. D. 188%, JAMKS B. POLLARD. may23—dy 3 tw Usle Oats Wanted. FIVE THOUSAND BUSHELS GOOD BLACK OATS wanted at once. Highest Cash Price paid for same, HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, May 23, 1888—2w eod $1,000 Reward. ‘THE ABOVE REWARD will be given by the .,, City of Charlottetown to any person who will give such evidence as will lead tothe con- viction of the person who feloniously set on fire and burnt the Excelsior Roller Rink, in this city, on Mouday night. the 14th ot May, inst. By order of the Mayor. A. H. McPHERSON, ; City Clerk. Mayor's Office, May 22, 1888—2w daw Prince Kdward Island Railway. NOTICE. ———_— COMMENCING tO6-MOBROW, TUBRSDAY, », 28ad inst., and continuing until Sammer Time Table takes effect, the Special Passenger and Mail Train now running between Charlottetown and Summerside, in connection with Steamer to and from Point du Chene, will run through to Tignish and return an Tuesdays and Fridays, J. UNSWORTH. Superintendent, Office, Charlottetown, tl 28th—may21 Valuable Household Furniture en: AUCTION. [have received instructiong fram MRS, GREY Railwa to sell by Ayction, at her Residence, INKERMAN HOUSE, soil ce: Wednesday and Thursday, JUNE 6th and 7th, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK ALL HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, com- prising Drawing Room and Bedroom Suites, Brussels Carpets, Rugs. English Oilcloth, Lace Curtains, Cornices, Mirrors, side Tables, Centre Tables, Extension Table (very large), and leather covered Chairs, Dioner, Tea an Dessert Sets. Giassware, Cutlery and Silverware, Hall Table (marble), and Chairs, Bedroom Furniture, Ward- robes, Hair Mattrasses. Spring Beds, fine large Feather Beds, Blankets, Pillows, etc. Catalogues in due time. G, M. HARRIS, Auctionser mayli-dy & wky tl sle BUILDING LOTS BY AUCTION. a I am instructed to sell by Auction, on the Premises, on Saturday, 2nd day of June, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, six BUILDING LOTS, 50x142 féet, fronting on ~’ Orlebar Street, in the rear of the residence iormerly occupied by Hon. Thos. W. Dodd. Those Lots are valuable for building pur ead are situated on the highest land city. ‘Terms easy ; made known at sale. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. PUBLIC NOTICE. Kk KINSMAN, General Agent for the Province of Prince Edward Island for the sale of the well-known line of Goods handled heretofore by him, has taken the mises of IAM DODD, ESQ., who has retired from business. In addition to line of COMMISSION and AGENCY BUSINESS heretofore done by me, Iam prepared to conduct AUCTION SALES of Real Estate, Bank Stock, Lumber, Household Furniture, Horses, Carriages, Fruit, General Merchandize, &c., at Sales Room or elsewhere to suit customers. Also, to sale of consignments of Flour, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Apples and other goods, for which purpose the Premises are specially suited, being central and having large Sales Room and first-class Warehouse and Cellar accommoda- tions. ’ Having secured the services of Robert Bearis- to, late of the firm of William Bearisto & Son, Summerside. who, after an experience of over twenty years in the Commission and Auctioneer- ing Business, will manage that branch, and trust that by careful attention and prompt re- turns will receive a snare of public patronage. Just Received :—50 BUGGIES, for sale low. E. KINSMAN. es, n the may22—eod tl sle wky Ch’town, May 11, 1888. FOR SALE. Bellevue | Farm. THE undersigned now offers for Sale his Farm of 50 acres, in good heart. This Farm is beautifully situated, commanding a view of the Bay, adjoining the property of Chas. Haszard, ea , and is conveniently situated to mussel mud 8. For information, aprly on the premises to N. Davies, or B.S. Davies & Co., Cameron Block, Charlottetown. N. DAVIES, may 9—2aw, wy lm For Sale, or to Rent for a Term of Years. TH AT very desirable Property known as “MARY FIELD,” situate on_the apoyo Road, adioiaing the property of Malcolm Mc- Leod, Esq. &This Property consists of Six Acres of Land, including a Garden and Orchard well stocked with Fruit Trees cf superior quality. Four Acres of the Land will be this year under Hay. On the premises is a Dwelling House in thorough repair, containing eight rooms, with age Kitchen at- tached. A new wire fence will putup this emcee ase et apa spring. On the premises 1s a never-failing well of water. For further particulars apply to J. G. ECKSTADT mays—t Si Vinognt’s Nursery. semen erences acral ziti ns aint teste ttapem ie = Aes ADIES’ JERSEY LISLE Backs) l6c.; French four | Sunshades, Cotton Sunshades, Hats, 15¢ up; 30 dozen Mens’ Brown and Black, Mens’ Linen Silk Handkerchiefs, 20c.; Cor Suits, $1.55; a large stock of Me Valises and Trunks in great vari Waterproof Tweed Coats, $6 00. TRYON WOOLEN MILLS at ws D.).RE SUCCESSOR TO REID BROS. —O~— Straw Hats, 9c. to 65c.; Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, ttn 7 $ a GLOVES (Silk Embroidered -button Kid Gloves, 75c,; Silk 35¢c.; B ys’ and Girls’ Straw Felt Hats, 45c. up, in Grey, Hats, 25c.; Mens’ and Youths’ 10c. up; sets, 30c.; Childrens’ Tweed ns’ and Youths’ Suits just from the manufacturers, made expressly for me (I don’t deal in SeconD-Hanp Ciotuine); Genuine English Blue Serge Suits, made to order by one of the best Cutters in the city, for $11,00; Regatta Shirts, White Shirts, Cotton Linders, 30c., Satchels, ety; 30 dozen Towels, English J. D. REID. dy 3m eod Cameron Block, May 14, 1888. FOU RR 6 BROW N’S Ch’town, April 21, 1888.—eod & wky. SUCCESS! ps (pn Kid Gloves | Sc UL. Just Opened, 50 Dozen above celebrated brand of Kid Gloves, New Stud Fastening, Colored Stitch Back, ONLY 80 CENTS A PAIR. —_———— —_ STANLEY BROTHERS, BLOCK, NOTICE. | under the necessity of calling upon all those | or otherwise to make immediate payment to | him at his residence, Essery’s building, Kent | Street. JOHN McPHAIL. may !8—2m 2aw CARD. ACINNIS BROS. hereby convey their sincere thanks to all persons who in any way aided to rescue from destruction the carriages which were saved from their Fac- tory during the fire on Monday night. They also beg to notify the public that they have rented, for the present, Trainor’s workshop, opposite the Rocklin House, Kent Street, where they will be happy to receive calls from their customers, anda continuance of that patronage shown ta them in the past, and for which they are deeply grateful. may 18—2w eod Bagoage Express. —_ [IF you want Baggage moved to and from Rail- way Station or Steam®Boats, or Household Furniture moved to any part of the city, give me a call, or leave your orders at R. K. Brace,s Store, Grafton Street, North Side of Maket House. cerefully handled. Charges GEORGE WELDON. mayi8—dy lw then eod lm CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. TENDERS. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s Office until Noon of MONDAY, the 28th inst., from parties willing to contract for the Lease of the Market Tolls for oné year from Ist of June next, according to specification to be seen at this office. s The names of to good and suflicient securities must accompany each Tender. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERBSON, City ‘jerk Baggage, etc., easonable. mayli—t ts FOR SALE OR TO LET For a Term of Years. LAWNDALE, situate on the St. Peter’s Road, about one mile and a half from the city, known as the “GARDINER PROPERTY,” and recently occupied by Kk. Bridges. On the pre- mises are a handsome Dwelling House. good Barns, &c. This place consists of about Sixteen Acres of Land, in good heart, and several pieces of land can be had adjoining, sufficient to make a Farm of about fifty acres. For further information apply to : JOHN INGS. Ch’town, Aprii 11, 1883—3aw GRAND LOTTERY. A Farm for Twenty-Five Cents, indebted to him by note of hand, book account Auctioneer. ‘ . will pay liberal interest, half yearly or yearly, prompt. Wanted to Borrow, jor Two ‘Years, $2,700 on valuable HE subseriber, by reason of the loss which F rechold Pr operty. Add ess he has sustained through the late fire, is | ** F,” care of G. M. Harris, The borrower mayv5—2i WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae. T° THE BOYS !—A Dog Sulky, manufactured by the subscriber, for sale. Inquire at the Carriage Factory of J. J, SEAMAN. may26—s w f —— fork SALE. Oneortwo choice Building Lots on Upver Prince Street, opposite the resi- dence of Mayor Haviland. Apply to M. WuHrre, P. O. Department. 5i—may26 HOR SALE—At Mark Wright & Co’s., a sample Kincross Double Bed, folds up so as to look Large pumbecrs so}) in 3i—may26 like a mantel in a room. St. John. ANTED TO RENT.—A House containing two or three rooms. Apply at this office. may26—li — WANTED.—A Girl for general housework. Good washer and ironer required. Apply at this office. pd 3i cod—may23 T° LET.—Shop now occupied by A. G. Bremner as a Bookstore, sopet Queen Street, with or without Dwelling.—hK. K. BRacg, may23—-dy lw eod 2w WANTED.—At the Hospital for the Insane, a Plain Cook. Apply at the institution, may22—4i BeY WANTED —For general work ina Store. Apply at W. R. WaTson’s. may22—dy tf 1 es the coun'ry, a Fafnished Cottage ‘or the summer, very desirable loc: ion. Good bathing facilities. Apply to “J. K,,” Charlottetown. Application must be made ve- fore the middle of June. pd 3i may2l L&St.—The upper Drawer of a Bureau, with a number of articles. Wiil the finder kindly leave it at Taylor’s Bookbindery, and oblige JOHN HIGGINS, may?l To LET.—A House containing Nire Rooms and a Kitchen, situated on Kent Street, next to Kiobins’ Livery Stable. Possession given last of June. Apply to Mrs, Orrer, Queen Street. may2l1—lw eod WANTED. -A Boy about 18 years old, a gonad writer, quick at figuree. Apply by. levter, with reference, to P. O, Box 235, City. mayld For SALE.--Blackie’s Popular Encyclopedia, published in 1885, 14 volumes, supervly bound and illustrated, condition quite equal to new, Also—Fasquelle’s French Course (pew), and other educational works. Apply to H. Green, Kent Street. lw—mayl6 WANTED.—A siteation as Clerk in aa office or store, or outside man. A good scholar, and could make himself generally tiseful. Good re- ferences. Apply at this office. lw—mayll T° LET.—“ Milford Csttage,” a Summer Resi- dence, situated on the North River Road. within one mile of Charlottetown, with Garden and Orchard attached, and the use of the shore front for bathing. The subscriber desires to let the above place forthe summer season. If re- quired, Pasturage fora cow and horse can be given.—DANIEL DAVIES. 10i—may12 WANTED.—One Carriage Wood Worker and one Carriage Painter. Good wages and steady empioywent given. Apply to LEX. ROBINSON, Chatham Carriage ana S.cigh Works, Chatham, N. B. P. 0. Box 36. may Ii? T° LET.—Shop and Tenement on Queen Street, Apply to J. MCGILL. lw—mayi2 [TO LET.—The comfortable House on Grafton Street, containing nine Rooms and Kitchen, at present occupied by J. D. Keid, Esq. For terns and particulars apply to Mr. Reid cn the FREEHOLD FARM of Seventy Acres, situated on the road Jeading from St. | Peter’s to Cardigan Bridge, about four miles. from the first-mentioned place, will be is posed of BY LOTTERY, for the benefit of the NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH at Head St. Peter's Bay. Draw- ing to take place on the day of the Tea Party, about the 20th of July next. Tickets, Twenty-five Cents each. For further particulars apply to the under- signed, A. LEWIS, Sec’y. Head St. Peter's Bay, r Muy. 4, *s8. : dy 2uw wky li premises, or to the owner, Ropr. MCLAREN. mayll—tf WANTED.- A Blacksmith who thoroughly un derstands Ship work. An honest, sober man required. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co, may4—tf O LET.—A House on Richmond Street, con- taining nine rooms. Apply to M. StaVENSCN, | May7—tt To LET.—-Tbree Tenement Llouses, and a Wield of Land suitable for a Garden. on Rishep Street, off Great George Street, opposite Baptiss Church. Apply tothe owner on the premises, Mrs. JOHN MURPHY. uf may? T° LEY’.—A Residence near the entrance of St, Peter’s Road, recently in the oceupativa ef the late Superintendent of the P. B. Island ail. -way. Immediate posywssion. Apply ¥ 2 A, LONGWORTK. * ay : : :