LS Che Daily Examiner JUNI 1885. Scott Act Fines. Some time ago, the branch of the Dominion Alliance in this Province laid claim to half the amount of the fines ob- tained from those convicted, at their prosecution, for violating the Canada Temperance Act. This was refused by the Stipeadiary Magistrate, who paid the mouey thus obtained into the City Treasury A test case Was instituted Mr. MeKivlay, a prosecutor, brought an action in the Stipeadiary Magistrate’s Court, for half the amount of a fine. Mr. Vitzzerald’s decision was adverse to him, and he appealed to the’Supreme Court of this Previnee. The appeal was allowed and the Stipendiary’s decision reversed. "he City Council then appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada, by which the decisicu ofthe Supreme Court of this Proviace has been reversed and the de- cision of the Stipendiary Magistrate sus- tained Unless there be another appeal to the Privy Council (which is unlikely), the right of the city to get the benetit of the fines i3 established; and as the city is jast now in want of funds, we may expect that, forthwith, a vigorous prose- cution of offenders against the Scott Act will be set on foot by the city officials. It would be a good idea to offer special prizes to the policeman wh» will secure the largest number of convictions! At any rate, we may be sure that every policeman or other officer of the city, who does not prove to be zealous in the prosecution of offenders against the law, will be discharged. hea did oe Another Dispute. And now there is another dispute about boundary lines between the English (or rat’er Canadiaus) and the Americaas. Thistimeitisin the far away northern regions of Alaska and the Dominion territory. Gold deposits have recently beeu discovered on the line between the two countries, and the dis- pute lies with the miners who are resort- ing to the new gold fields. Great difficulty has already arisen because the settlers and claimaats are unable to determine whether they have “located” ou United States or British territory. It is feared that serious controversies may arise in the future, unless the boundary can at once be fixed; and| already the euforcement of custom laws along the boundary, particularly where true the miuing claims are located, has become very difflealt. It is said that the seekers for gold have, in many cases, pushed far beyond the boundary into Dominion territory about the head waters of the Yukon River: but the coast itself is so irregular that it must be a matter of the utmost difficulty to determise where British authority euds 2ud United States authority begins. A few years ago, when the United States acquired Alaska, it was not considered probable that the contiguous cold, bar- rep, British territory would ever be settled, or that boundary disturbances should ever arise; but gold, “ the root of all evil,” as those who haven't any are pleased to term it, causes trouble— or, we should rather say, causes emigra- tiow, settlement, push, energy, vim, euterprise, aud brings out especially the great qualities of the Anglo-Saxon race as colonizers aud developers of the natural resources of all paris ol world, from the most torrid regions to the most unpromisiog arctic zones. Boston Ma: kets. Boston June 19. PoratTors—Choice Prolifies and Hebrons are a little firmer. Sales of Prolifics at 65 to 68c¢ and Hebrons at 63 to 65c. Rose and other kind rule quiet at 50 to 60c per bushel as to quality. Eoeos—The market was tirmer yesterday, with sales of Eastern at 14} and 15 cenis per dozen, and Island at 14 and 14} cents. Oats—Th) market is very quiet and prices are lower. We quote No. 1 white at 454 cents: No. 2 white at 41 and 415 conis; No. 3 white at 403 cents; ana mixed at 39 and 40 cents per bushel as to quality. Fisn—T ere is not much change to note in the Fieh Market, Trade is not working up with any life, and dealers are cautious about buying round lots. The Mackerel catch continues light, and fare lots com- mand full prices. Sales are reported at outports at $3 for medium and $7 for large 3's, with bbl. and $3 25 per bbl., as they run. This indicates a further slightaivance. Inspected jobbing lots are selling at $3.25 to $350 for medium and $6 50 to $7 for large, thohgh it would be difficult to buy a separate lot of large 3's under $7. Nova Scotia large 3's are not easy to sell over $6 to $6.50 per bbl, but most of the stock here is held higher. Old shore Mackerel are quiet at $2.75 to $3 per bbl. The Mackerel fleet are now passing to the eastward of Boston and tind very few large schools. Most of the hauls in Massacnusetts Bay last week were small fish. In codfish there is not much doing. Old dry bank are in moderate re- quest at $2.75 per qtl, and pretty weil sold up. Very little few codfish of any kind offsring or wanted at present. Hake, hatdock and polleck are without move- ment of importance aad prices are romi- nal. Pickled Herring are inactive, with hardly enough sales to base quotations upon. Smoked Herring continues plentifal aud prices are low. Sales of tucks at 5 and Gcents; No 1 at 8 cents; large medium at cents ; and strictly choice medium at 12 cents per box. Fresh salmon have been selling at 14 and J5 cents per lb. Canavtax and American Toilet Soaps just received at Beer & Goff's. ‘ [ja22 the | + Mas wpe — — ad 2 mas e f TELEGRAPH! | oer se 33? : } (Serorat Despatcoues to THE KXAMINER, | Supreme Court of Canada. Decision in Island Cases. Orrawa, June 25. The Supreme Court of Canada yesterday delivered judgment in three important Island cases. In the case of the Queen ws the Liqnida- tors of the Bank of P. E Island respecting the Crown prerogative and the claim of the Government to full amount due by the Bank, the appeal was allowed, and Judge Peters’ judgment reversed with costs. The Crown, it is laid down, must be paid in full, In the case of Ings vs the Liquidators of the Bank of P. E. Island—a case involving the right of ‘‘set off’ toa claim of the Bank—the decision of the lower Court was also revers- ed with costs. And in the case of Fitzzereld vs Me- Kanlay—a test case as to the appropriation of Scott Act fines—the appeal was allowed, and the judgment of the lower Court reversed with costs, The New Sritish Miaistry. Lonpon, June 23, M-r. Gladstone promises the Marquis of Salisbury to give the Government as mach time as possible during the remainder of the session. It is reported that the party leaders have arranged to pass the Welsh Lutermediate Education Bul, the rish National Educa- tion Billand the Minister for Scotland Bill. ‘Tne following authentic list of the new cabinet is announced :— Marquis of Salisbury, Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Sir Statford Northcote, First Lord of the Treasury. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Harding Gifford, Lord Chancellor. Vicount Cranbrook, President of Council. Eaz! Harrow, Lord of the Privy Seal. Sir Richard Cross, Home Secretary. Col. Stanley, (Lord Derby’s brother) Secretary for the Colonies. the | Loeal and Other Items, James YEO, Erq., M. P., has returned to Ottawa, _— > — On Sunday last there were ten funerals in Halifax, -_— = ~o-~— Carr. Prewarps, of Bideford, has returned from Great Britain. oo Desrrverive bush fires are reported east and west along the line of Railway. ‘einen Lievt.-Con. Taytor, D, A. G., is visiting the city. He is staying at the Rankin. —~._--_—— Tuer examination of the pupils of St. Duustan’s College takes place to-morrow. s iaieindinenall Mx.J.B. Foxcan, Inspector of the Bank of Nova Scotia, arrived here last evening. conidial Some splendid Lime Jaice at R. K. Brace’s, Also a large assortment of Syrups of the best quality, ssl ttilialiinns ‘Yue last advices are to the effect that Sun- day’s storm at Newfoundland, was the most terrible since 1846. The loss to shipping wes enormous. enema pennene Paxties intending to contribute to the Pope Memorial should send in their eubserip- tions immediately, as the list will be closed in a short time. ice lee Tue Conference having set this evening apart for the discussion of Temperance, the several Temperance Societies, with al. other friends of the cause, will no doubt attend in force. siaiesilinidad GiLtuis, who was arrested at Souris on Saturday for robbing at York Station, was taken to this city yesterday and Iedged in jail. He will be examined before Alexander Hayden, Esy., J. P., on Saturday. — > — Tue North Sydney Herald comes to hand to-day in a new and enlarged form, and presents quife a creditable appearance mccharically avd otherwise. We congratu- late Mr. Bertram on his enterprise, —_— ~>- --— PARTIES going to tea parties or picnics would do well to enquire before buying tickets if the Committee have hired Wad- man’s picnic boilers. —Henry D. Wadman, 55, Pownal St. ju 23 dinar dele eect A MEETING of the Steam Navigation Com- pany, was held last evening. The Hon. Wm pany, instead of the !'on. Daniel Pavics. A President in the room of Mr. Davies has not Right Honorable N. H. Smith, Secretary of War. Lord George Hamilton, First Lord of the | Admiralty. Arthur Balfour, (Marquis of Salisbury’s nephew) President of the Local Govern- ment Board. Duke of Richmond and Gordon, Pvresid- ent of the Board of Trade. Right Honorable Edward Stanhope, Vice- President of the Council. Earl Carnarvon, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. Right Honorable Edward Gibson, M. P., Dablin University, Lord Chanesilor for Ireland. {Lord Randolph Churchill’s name is omitted in the iist of British Cabinet Ministers published above. In tho list we do not notics a Secretary for India. It is possible that the Marquis of Salisbury is seeking some one more capable for the office, or that there is a hitch in the party, so far aa Lord Raudolph is concerned. | The Return of the Troops WINNIPEG, Jane 23. There will bea great holiday here on Dominion Day, to welcome the return of Gen. Middleton and the troops,who are now on the return march. Riel’s mother died to-day Reports of Indians disaffected, are com- ing in from Q’Appelle and Poundmaker’s old reserve, but the report is not believed, at last that anything serious can happen. The Boyal Mail Contract Ratified. Orrawa, June 23. Parliament ratified the renewal of the contract with the Allan steamers, after an opposition from Blake, Mills and Davies, who declared that all the steamers of the Allan Line were behind the age. The House advanced the Franchise and other bills several stages, and pushed through a lot of miscellaneous business. the Franco-Chinese Treaty. Paxgis, June 23. The Franco Chinese tveaty of peace gives l’rance exclusive righta over Annam, which actually becomes French territory. Mizlifax Celebration a Failure. Hawieax, June 23. The national celebration was a failure, owing to a heavy rain storm. Weather i ulsetin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the wiaritime Provinces. Toronto, June 23-10 a. m. Decreasing west fair, cooler weather and south-west winds; METEOROLYGiCAL OFFICE Charlottetown -une,23, 1885 Fiighest Temperature yesterday, (read at SEIN os nits da «0460 nee Cab cons 72.9 Lowest Temperature yestorday, {read at UME WER docs cae cece Sada ce oeess 53.4 Lowest ‘lemperature this morming.....58 2 Temporatare this morning,at 8 o clock., .60 4 Teamperatare thia aftornean at lo'elock 67,0 ——— +--+ ee THERE is a curious diversity of trste among smokers as to the kind of pipe they prefer. Some like like the clay pipe best, others prefer the briar root, others agaiv the meerschaum, some must have the pipe well seasoned before they can enjoy it, ethers agaiu must have a new pipe and throw it away when it gets a little old. But though this diversiity of taste among them is curious it is net at all curieus that there is substantial unanimity among them that the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” brand cf Messrs. Tuckett & Son is the genuine article. enna ieee Tue steamer State of Ma'ne, Capt. David Larcome, arrived at St. John, N_ B., on Satur- day, efter a remarkable quick passage of 92 yet been appointed. ———--———— Parties who attended the moonlight excursion last night, report seeing a heavy fire on St, Peter's Island. This gave rise to the report circulated to-day that the lobster factory at that place was consumed. We are informed that the fire burned in a bush on the Island. inion Wer regret exceedingly the publication of the paragraph respecting the prisoner Gillis, which appeared in THE EXAWINER last even- ing. The man may beas guilty as heis said te be, or he may not. But we have no right te pronounce him guilty before he has been tricd. Therefore we regret the insertion of the paragraph as it was word d. ———— Tue Templars’ Moonlight Excursion last night was a very pleasant and enjoyable affair. The high winds prevailing at the time of cmbarking deterred a great many from going it is due to those who patronized the excur- sion to say that the committee of management had fireworks ov hand, but were prohibited from using them as it was considered unsa‘e to do so. The Excursion will be repeated on Friday evering next. Particulars tc-morrow. eee Tus market Tuesday was fairly well attended. Prices were as follows: Beef (small) 10 to $4 cts per Ib; do per quarter 8 cts; mutton, per carcass, f cents; do (smali) 9 to 10cts; veal, 3 to 4cts; , ork (carcass) 5} to 6 cts; pork (small) 3 to 6 cts; lamb, 10 to 12 cts; fowls, pair, 50 to 60 cts; butter (fresh), 16 to I8 ets; do (tub) 17 to 18cts; eggs, per doz, 10 to 12 cts; bam, per lb, 10 to 12 cts; turkeys, $1 to $1 75; geese, none; flour per 100 lbs, $3.00; oatmeal, do, $3.00; hay per 100, 50 to 55 cts: oats, 42 to 44 cts; potatoes, 30 cents; turnips, 15 to 18 cents, ducks, per pair, 60 to 70 cts; lard, 14 to 16cts; cheese, 12 to 16 cts; skim milk cheese, 5cts. radishes, per bach, 5 cts; lettuce per banch, 5 to 6 ets; rhubarb 5 to 7 c's; sheep skins, 16 to 18¢ ; calfskins per lb, 9c. ; straw per load, $i 50; green codtish, per doz, 50 cts; lobsters, per doz, 50 to 60 cts. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN. ENTERED. Jane 22—Harriet Tierney, Lord, Sydney, coal; Mary Florence, Chapma», St Peter’s, N SS, limestone; Coast Guard, Bonnell, Wallace, stone; Rustic, Gillis, Sydney, coal; Charles Frederick, Turaer, Glace Bay, coal; William & Mary, Wright, Pictou, coal; Williamette, Gerrior, Caledonia, coal. CLEARED. Tune 22-Coast Guard, Bonnell, Wallace, bal; Forrest Queen, Casey, Buctouche, bal. Jone 23—John Tilton, Nicholson, Pictou; Sylvanus MeDonald, Paoli, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS. The brigt Zara arrived at Plymouth, G B, on the 3lst May; bark Moselle arrived at Bristol, G B, on the 15th June; bark George Peaks arrived at Bristol, G B, onthe 16th June; barkentine Hrema, arrived at Shore- ham. GB. on the 16th June; brigt Zelica arrive] at Queenstown, GB, on the 2lst June; brigt Zerelde ariived at Queenstown, G B, on the 22nd June. All the above vessels are grain laden, and ewned by Messrs Peake Bros a Co. REAR RIE# 2. At Montegue, on the 17th inst, by R, W. Sprague, J. P., Lauchlan McPhee, of Brown’s Creek, to Annie Beaton, of Sparrow’a Road. ROTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, June 22—P Howatt, Cape Traverse; John Harringten, Egmont Bay; A. E McDougall, Nine Mile Creek; Daniel McFadyen, Rice Point; Goorge Forbes, Vernon River Bridge; Rernard McKinnon, Ottawa; S E Reid, Tryon; Jas A Reid, Summerside; John Meo- Queen, Vicloria Cross. 23—Wm McLure, Murray River; Henry Finley, Arlington, Mass; Daniel McLaren, Flat River; J R Wheeler, Toronto. RANKIN HOUSE. _ June 22—Edgar Weld, Lendon, England; Gus Bell, Manager Zera Combination; John R Craver, Montreal; F E Gibbz, Torontc; D Dobie, Montreal; J M MeLeod, St John; F S White, do; F de Auguera, Halifax; Lieut-Col Taylor, do; Pavid Archibald, do; Jas B hours and 45 mioutes ruoning time from Bos-| Forgan, do; O Monette, Montreal; A C Mc- ton, by Portland aud Eastport. Leod, Keneing'on. Richards was elected a Director of the Cem- | TEM DAIILX AXA MIN EE, JUN & FURNITURE! VY Auction, on MONDAY next, Jave ‘9th, at 12 «’cloek noon, at the resie dence of Mr. Jcha MeMillen, Hillsboro’ Park ; All his valuah'e Weusehold Furniiure, cor- sisting of Drawing-room, Iinivg-room, and Bed-room Sets, Carpets, Pictures, Stoves, Hall Stand, Book Case, Books, &e.; Kitchen Utensils, &e, This Fi rniture is ne*rly new and in very good order. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. June 23, ’85.—eod tl sale FOR SALU—CHEAP. DOUBLE-SEATED WAGGON and Harness, Apply to ; JOHN HIGCINS. June 23—2ins A GRAND MILITARY PICHIO WILL BE HELD AT WEST RIVER, ON THE 9th JULY, inst. ta Full particulars in a day or t wo. GEO, PASSMORK, Capt., Chairman of Com, WM, A. WEEKS, Lieut, C.E , Secy Com, June 22, 1885. RHE SPARHAM FIRE PROOFING. GET THE BEST. Snarkam Mineral Fire Proctiog for shingle roofs, outlasts several coats of ordiuary paint, PRESERVING THE SHINGLES AND— Moking a Surface on Them Like Slate. Only two cents per lb.. by single Barrel. One dollar and filty cents per one hundred pounds. Five bbl. lots. Delivered at Moncton, N. B. Address : J. J. MILLER, Millerton, N. 5B, June 20, 1885. Tenders for Coal. EALED TENDERS. marked ‘Tender for kh) Coal,’ will be received at the oflice of the Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown vatil 12 o’clock Noon of 27th June inst , for supplying and placing in the vaulis of the City Schoo!s, one huudred and forty-five (145) fons screened round Acadia Mines Uoal, and twenty (20) tous nut Acadia Mines Coal. All of said coal to be of the best quality, to be weighed on the City Scales (the ton to consist of 2000 1b3.), and to be de- livered on cr before 20th August next, By order ef School Board, P ISAAC OX ENHAM, : Secretary, Ch’towa, June 18th, 1885 —tl 27 CITY SCHOOLS. r \HE Midsummer Examinations of the Charlottetown Public Schools will be held as follows, viz : At Queena fquare School, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th. At West Kent Street Sehool, On THURSDAY, JUNE 25th. At Prince Street School, On FRIDAY, JUNE 26th, Commencing each day at 10 o'clock, a. m. At 12 oclock, noon, ithe pupils will be con- vened in the Main Hall, where the Goveinor General’s Medals anc Certificates of Profi- ciency from the School Board will be pre- 8ented lo those entitled to reccive them. Tee parents of the pupils and citizens gen- erally are invited to be present, ISAAC OXENHAY™, Secretary of School Board June 17th, 1885—til 26th MASONIG FESTIVAL. ST. JOINS DAY. —_ Memiers of the Craft aitending the 24Celebration will be returned for one fare on application to the Secretary of Committee for a Cer- tificate. NHE Masonic lraternity of Charlottetown purpose celebrating the anniversary of their Patron Saint, en WEDNESDAY, the 24th inst., by proceeding in procession from the Lodge Room to the Methodist Brick Church, for Divine Service, thence through some of the principal streets, returning §to their Hail. Transient and visiting brethren, with the City members, will meet at the Lodge Reom, at 2p. m., in full Masonic clothiag. In the evening the brethren will dine to- gether at the Rankin House, Tickets $1.50 each, to be procured from any member of Committee, A. 8. URQUHART, Secy of “om. Ch’town, June 12, 1885—4i 2aw wkyli fee ES Tee 23 TE a 1885 sstntanapesenennntnensallGteaciaret oars terms, fom the Subserib r, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz :— On the @ld Syduey Mives, Lingan and Victoria, 0. B., —AND ON THE— Albion Mines, Pictou. G. W. DeBLOISs. Ch’town, June 19, *885—tf. Temperance Pic-Nic, \ELE members of the Mount Stewrrt Tem- 5 perance Union intend having a grand Pic-Nic on the greuads of Mr. Ronald Me- Donald, Maple Hill, on WEDNESDAY, 24th inst. All the games customarv on such occasions, such as base ball, hurdie race, sack race, potatoe race, tag of war, &e., &v, will be provided. A first-class Dancing Saloon will be erected on the ground. Refreshments of ali kind will be provided In the eveniog a grand entertainment will be held ia the Hall, when a earefally pre- pared programme of Vocal and Instrumental Masic, Readings, Recitations, Dialogues, &c, will be rendered. Members of the Union are respectfully re- quested to assemble at the Hall on the morn- ing of the 24th, when the procession will start for the ground. All friends of Temperance cordially in- vite. Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare from Charlottetown, Souris, Georgetown and intermediate stations to Mount Stewart, by morning tra’ns, on Zith, good to return on 25th inst., thus enabling porties desirous of attending the Pic-Nic and-Coacert to do so, Regular trains to stop opposite Pie-Nic ground, Ry order . H. F. FEEHAN, Secretary of Tem, Union. Mt, Stewart, June, il —jun)? wky2i dly22 23 Best value in the market. Has taken first prizes wherever exhibited. Holds six Mecals and many Diplomas, Dont be fooled into buying ahigh priced powd.r for the sake of its so-called purity. : The COOK’S FRIE is made of as pure materialas money can buy. It posseses more raising strength in proportion to costthan any other. Sold by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, try 12 and be convinced. STILL THEY COME. A GRAND TiA PARTY ST. ANN’S, LOT 65, ist JULY, DOMINION DAY. NVERYTHOING will be done to render the day agreeable, and to sustain our good reputation in getting up Tea Parties Trains will be in, attendare? at North Wilt- shire to convey pleasure-seekers to the Tea Grounds, about one mile distant, The train leaves Charlottetown at 9.12 local time, Tickets issued at one fare. Tickets for Tea 25 cents. The usual amusements will be provided. By order of Committee. Lot 65, June 17, 1885 janl8 & wkly 2i NOTICE. | EING about to make a change in our business, we hereby notify all partis indebted to us, to settle theie Accounts on or before the lst of July, coming. All overdue accounts remaining unsettled then will be sucd for without respect of pereons. Coal and lumber on hand, cheap for cash. B WILLIAMS & CO,, Pownal Wharf, Ch’town, June 17, 1885 - jual8 cod TO LET. re Orrice and largo WARrRHOUSE at the foot of Queen’s Street, at present in the occupancy of Horace Laszard, Esq. Pos- sessi»n given Ist July. Apply to - R. R, FICRGERALD. NEW GOODS! Carpet Sweepers, Eurcka Clothes Wringers, Cylinder Churas, Tea Scales, Maslia Kettles, Fish Kettles, Water Covlers, Granite tron Ware, SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. June 10~2wks 2aw The “Noisy Boys.” TO THE TRADE. HE “Noisy Roys” Cigar; tue best Cigar on the market. Wholesale Only. Sole Agent for Prince Edward Island, Ch’town, June 12--20ins Cva.s can obtam them, o> the veul | at hie Cttics, | teen: requiring o-ders for Cargoes of | jot one hundred and six feet, rey JAMES BYRNE. | 4 Street, lately occupied by COAL, COAL. VALUABLE BUsINvss sragy DWELLING. HOUSE B* Auction, on WEDNESDAY 24th, at 12 w’clovk, noon, on the miset, that conveniently situated Propert - Great George “treet, dir-etly Opposite the Roman Catholie Cathedral, two doorg - of the City Hotel, extending back a dena re to ; of way from Sydney Street. alent Hight The front stere, pow used Shop, is an exce!lent stand for benioeeel hal dwelling house up stairs commands a view of the River and Harbor. re Terms easy. Particulars at Sale, A. McNEILL, A . June 16, 1885.—eod sctioneas, Pf ISLAND RUILWNY DOMINON DAY. JXCURS'ON RETURN TICKED first-class fae will be issued to ial all statins on this Railway by afternoon trains on the 30th June inst., and by all trains on POMINION DAY, good to return up to and on July 6th, 1885, JAMES COLEMAN, Superivtenden Railway Vilice. Uh’ town, Sens ta 1885. . — dly pat eod tl 30th all «kly papers Dominion of Canada, — Province of Prince Edward Island, CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, In the City Court, before Rowan Robert Fitzgerald, Esq , the Stipendiary Magis. * trate for the City of Charlottetown, TAKE NOTLICE that His Honor the Stipen- diary Magistrate for the said City of Chay. lottetown has, by virtne of the power apd authority in him vested by the statute of the General Assembly of the said [ land, intituled ‘An Act in farther amendment of an Act to Incorporate the City of Charlottetown,” and of the statute 43 Victoria, chapter 13 ig amendment thereef, ordered and inted that MONDAY, the 6th day of ‘uly, A, D, 1885, be the dav set «lown for hearing all appeals made to him from the Jast precedi valuations assessments or rete Mpposed or authoriz:d by the City Vouncil of the gaid city, and that on such day, and daily there- after until *ll such appeals have been h at the hh urof eleven o'clock, forenoon if said City Court, in Charlottetown i all such appests will bs heard and finuly de termined by him. Dsted this 19:h day of June, A. D. 1885 By order, FRANCIS 8S. CHANDLER, Collector for the said City. Jun 20 2aw tidt FISHERY REFUND. OTICH is hereby given thet I have re ceived from the Dominion Government the amount required to pay the claims for refund of duties paid in the year J874. Checks for the amount silowed will be for warded by mail tv the several claiman' entitled. tig Bated 17 June, A L.. 1883. R, ®. FLIZGERAL, Conunissioner, June 18—pat ber j-ur ti TENDERS ‘ NEALED TENDERS will be reecived at K) the ‘ity Clek’s Otlice up t+ noon of Saturday the 7th of June, ivstant, frem per: sons willing t» cdnjrack for the eregtion Of § Prick Ruilving for the use of the Fire Depart- ment, ete. P.ans and specifications to be seen at the offic: ef Me-sis, Phillips ang Chappelle, Archit-e's A certflicd bank ch«que equal to ive per cent. of the estimated cost must aceo y each tender; also the actual names of two solvent persons willing to become securities for the faithful performance of the qmbragh ‘fhe Council do not bind themselyes 10 ¢ cept the lowest or any tender, — By order, A. MACPHERSON, Jane 9, $5 -3s tu thu sat — WAATS, LOST, FOUND, &. — ee can Se ane re re LET—A vacant Lot on King Street, adjoining office of L. ©, Owen Pap terms apply to L. ©. Owen—Archibald Bell, Agent jun23—ti wae A Servant to do general housework in a small family; mo Apply to this effice. jun23 3i washing. NLERK WANTED-- Wented immedintely C a competent young Mau with sme business experience ; must wri'e a good h —Fenton T. Newbery. jan22—71 ——— OST—-Between Henry B, Smith's and Chales Reardon's, Covehead Road, a black waterpro-f Coat Any person fat it will be suitebiy rewarded by leaving i the Public Works cffice, Charlottetown. — jun20--di 7 ANTED—First-class Servant for light housework in smal! family ; 00 ing or ironing; highest wazjes ; none but experienced girls need apply. Apply to this office, jun20 o —_ - - nemenal tient a —_- OUSE TO LET—On Upper Queen St» containing five rooms; * large “* ' also if required; possession © immediately. Apply to James F. Curtis. jenlB: qVOUND - Keys, tiod together ; the owner can have the same by paymg for : advertisement. Apply at Tae Pxamise® oftice. janis an ———_——$—$—— ee Fe OST—Two Photographs ; the finder will confer a favor on the owner by retarning to J. P. Ross, Osborne House. jonl5 and fHXNAILORS WANTED —Coat, Pant Vest Makers wanted immediately by the Subscriber at his Tailoring Establishments Sidney Street, next door to Dorsey s Factory. J. A. McDoxacp. janell y ANTED—An experienced Seer for a dry goods store in this city: dress A B.. Post Office, Charlottctown, ing what experience and reference Ja ANTED —At D. A. Bruce's, 4 cost t and 2 vest makers. Compe hands will get the highest prices. may ret is ~~ c ueeD O LET—The Dry Good Sue a oe mare Shand. Apply te M. Stevenson.