yoCAL AND MANTLES yp B Tec S ear eft this - a rt Sydney, C.B m 4, Syva S M shoe factory , ek ” year ~ 4 Pe a : f seeing Trilby ~ c I hie gavaace * ¥ » Pa ~ hoild y it hs ! te TH { s 4 in WwW t att oO Y sateaid } ‘ avs sed Juirs , Qerget al ‘ ‘ z ” fe ‘ i 4 ~~ loa g i : 2 a rs alk . ’ are mf 1 G g fe Fr. [sta f. [sian ¢ : ‘ow te } aS ’ ol r I O r a wie é pr t —N Sydney ae ) Mes Sunday i Miss v 7. ¢ M Provinee Meeting i 4 Strangers B "ow : ar. W. C. W.G Por i nperia ns < a of towns ae As as a i people re— e t eiezar 2 is will be s - a Racks ar SUMMERS —~A good pro cramme 4as . f the am or S D xg Park or Dominion 1a} A spe si feature of the dav’s Sport Will be a v er the first prize for W sa l ted by Mr. G ( . M A ‘ ‘ trance a ana 3 Cation will give § se | cash . T » —A ( + 3 Me x mt the her day r as @ War e g » her sha ‘ AS 2 r shaw when ta i that ] i ysicians Y ’ u j t iis g pu Sa Iyresn Ni —T l of Dr. Rossin wast ved to New Glasgow yesterday and interred the family plot offiames D son, Esq. The funeral procession was ve nsis g f some fiftyor sixty carriages. The clergyman at the grave | rched an e] juent t! te io the skill cf the d used, daclaring that ofall the ca ; had tres had never Lost ieiciiusae Tae Traicsy Watst.— The new wrinkle in designs is the Trilby waist, which is trimmed « se bands, laid o the site r gathered | e y two of these de-~ : sed in front, and this ' I 8 te, r oo ’ g the crossed bands appear iike Be s and see Tr vy at the se M uJ snu.—A Lewiston, Me., dertaker, while sitting up wit lead body one night ently fell into a dose from which he was awak: I by the sound of someone trying to get out of a closed place and ca As j 1 p me out, won't you sir?” He admits chat his hair felt f nt attached very closely to i 4 was a minute before he plucked up courage sufficient to lift the coffin lid. He found no signs of life but on Opening i shutter cf the room he disc at it was broad daylight and a little ad fal ) a@ rain bar- re! outs 5 low For Bostox.—The passengers for Bo: ton in the Olivette yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. M. B. S attery, Agnes, Mau Kats aud Bernard Slattery, J. N. Nicho 80 » Mr: Gillie, Ambrose Uallaghan, Mrs . Sellers, Mr Hoskin, Simon McDon ald, M.S. Johnson, T. Henry, A. Buch- anan, C. Achorn, Mrs. ©. Hyde, Ada A. Hoar, Mrs. G. W. Stewart, Mary McRae, J. Cra P. MeNally, May O’Brien, Geo. Ga Acnes Gregory, C. McDon- ald, E S ne 'eter. I Stewart, U. Poole, r. y, Bil M Cormack, Jas ning, E. McLeod, H. McCormack, F. E. Pelley, M. A. Gillis, P. Trainor, J. Me- Donald, Mary Stockman and A. Gallagher. Man- | an THE OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS, | Special Correspondence of The Examiner Harvey Sterns and Charlottetown, arrived here on evening i Prrsonar. — Mrs family, of ' Thursday ae : : oo Mr. W. J. O'Donnell, Georgetown, is in town attending the course of lectures be- ing given by Judge Hodgson, of Charlotte- town. Hon. James Richards is in town. Mr. James MeNeil], C. C.. was a pas sag er on theevening train yesterday, on his way to Charlottetown. » Master of the Rolls, who Judge Hodgsor has been attending court here, left for home iast evening Phirteen passengers crossed over on the > PA ew oS , 1) j Northumberland } morning, and 2 ne over in the evening. > L} > } Mr. Pankhurst, representing the Dom- nion Type Foundry, who bas in the interest of PIGAay been left for here the same firm, | Uharlottetown last evening. | dral ' } ; cea, Tur Merry vusipess every night. ghted with it. ae .o : Go-Revnp is doing a good The small boy is ARRIVALs.— Clift King, Halifax; E. Hore! At? A. dé: mn House, May E. Koss, Que Hotel Rass, May 17— W. B. Dyer, Al- ; E. M. Willard, Wolfville; J. Cus- kin, Trilby Co, Campbell Hotel, May 1T—W. A. Mur- phy, Kinkora; John Hughes, Ch’T own; John W. Young, Port Hil}; Mra, H. Sterns and family, Ch’town. Suie News.—Entered May 17, schr Lucy Louise, Ballem, Egmont Bay; 30 sses lobsters; SS. Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax, 2 bbls be ef, 2 casks oil, 83 pkgs }mdse. Cld. 17—Sch Mary P, Benoit, West Indies, 9609} bush white oats, $4- 200, shipped by A. M. Wright; schr Lucy Louise, Gallant, Egmont Bay. F Exports shipped May 17, perSS. North- umberland for Pt. du Chene: 6 cases eggs, $18; 60 lbs butter, $9; 23 bbls oysters, $69; 25 bus oats, $9; 60 bus potatoes, $13; 200 ibs lard, $20; 1300 Ibs hams, $130; 3 | sheep, $18; 2 hogs, $45; total, $331. nati cadilaeinliiaialaticimtisanas PERSONAL. T Joseph Whitaker, founder of Whitaker's Almanac, is dead. : : os ' Mr Arthur Balfour, Conservative eader in the House of Commons, rides a Councillor Haszard was registered at the Roval Hotel, St. John, on Thursday ; evening, While at Charl Archdeacon Jones 1S & gnest at R verside . the resi lence f Hon. L, H. Davies. The King of Italy is credited with dis- than any other of rope. t tfetown bensit Fy more charity the crowned en nominated ition candidate : ‘ 5 tr . ' Mr. A. A. Bartlett, of Charlottetown, was in Halifax on Wednesday. He re- } gistered at the Halifax Hotel. Mrs. Chas. Hyde and Master Harry Gillespie, of this city, were passengers in the Olivette,en route to Boston and other The Venerable Archdeacon Jones will at the Services at Sr. Peter’s Cathe and will preach in the assist to-morrow evening. Baron [ie nri de Rothschild of Paris, one f ‘he younger members of the family of the world’s money kings, is a rising physi- cian of the gay capital. It is announced that Dr. Morris of Millcov e, has decided to remove to Mount Stewart where he will practice his pro- fession. Registered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon: H. B. Chadburn, Montreal; E. P. Romeriel, do; Thos. Douglas, Halifax; J. A. Choquette, Montreal; J. Sinclair, Summerside; H. P. Wetmore, Halifax. Mrs. F. De St. C. Brecken, Miss Amy Brecken and Misa Katie Brown, of Char- lottetown, were among the arrivals at the Royal Hotel, St. John, on Thursday evenu- ing. Edward Bayfield, Esg., Mrs. Bayfield and daughter, and Miss Russel. registered at the Roy al Hotel, St. John, on Thurs- day, on their way home from Bermuda re they have been passing the winter. They are expecte | here to-aight. Dr. Hugh M. Cooper, aged 86, a well- known physician of New We-tminster, B. C., was found dead in his office. Heart disease was the cause of death Dr. Cooper was for many years an. Anglican clergyman in the Diocese of To ront Three more cheese makers, Messra, Jarett, Wallace and Pierson, arrived from Ottawa last night. Mr. Jarett will take charge of the factory at Crapaud, and Mr. Wallace will operate the factory at Hazel Brook, and Mr. Pierson will manage the one at Red House. Mr. G. M. Atwood, who has for some time past been travelling for the Garland Manufacturing Company, Toronto, bas ac- cepted the position of clerk at the Queen Hotel, and will enter upon his duties on the lst of June. Mr. Atwood is well and favorably known throughout the provin- and will make a most effieient and | popular official. i “Gem of the Gulf.” He is Mr. Williams, of the Merchants’ Bank, has returned from his little tripto the delighted with the Island. It looks more like the culti- vated meadows of “‘home,” and snch fertile tracts of rich and well cultivated land he has not seen elsewhere in Canada. Char- lottetown he considers a model city, and its market is a highly creditable miniature Couvent Garden.—T ruro News. The following registered at the Revere :— Jas Auld, S’side; E. Hackett, city; W A Mellett, Boston, Mass.; A. Buchanan, do; Geo. A. Woods, Mt. Albion; Alex. Horton, | do; Arthur Wright, West River; S. Woods, McKenzie’s Corner; Geo. Farquharson, do; Oliver Mason. Lot 48; John Acorn, Mrs Acorn and son, Millview; H. McMil- lan, New Haven; H. D. McLeod, Orwell; | Capt. Fred M. Ciay, Pugwash, N.S; L. C. layden, Vernon River; Jas. A. McNeill, | S’side. a ——$—$—$_— — —_——L» SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. i May 16—-Laura E Franklin, Chapman, Pictou; ss Faatnet, Churchill, Halifax. | May 17—-Mary, Gruchy, Arichat; Harvest icine icles Bic Sraxes Races.—The Halifax Driv- ing €) are to be congratulated on the success which has attended their 3-mniuute stakes for trottera und pacers, to be trotted | on La Day, they having received no less than 23 nominations, the largest num- ber of « ever received for any kind Ofastake ra in the provinces. The stake f gnaranteed purse of $250, the pa; t?, $5 each, being due June |, | (when the horses must be named) July 1, August lst,and 26th,and if paymeats exceed theamount guaranteed,they wil! be added to the stak. I e are four nominations from { town, viz., A. 8. Hewitt, Phillip 1. McMa , Ronald J. Steele and | Elmund Camero The 2.49 race has beer > ir ff, i i A ia3s race Ww ill probat j i capa aciaasiesidatlliataias PRINCIPLES OR VO?TZ8—WiiCH Both nportant in the coming election» parties want votes; prin- ciples » , ater Some people @ay that es tell in the long ran more | uly and conqueringly than Votes, = ( y the principle, or root Motive of Rizhy, has toid convincingly all } Over the intr The old rubber water- proof is d buried. The problem | Was to pr nent while, while be- | ing perf roof, should at the Same tin: »nable as an ordin- aty over This dual character is ad- Witably susta Rigby Porous Water- Proofs, A Spring Ov earment; pert t ‘ Don’t ys; durable ser- rain or the Vice. afraid of the chilly air; Rigby will protect you from both. Rist y is talked about; worn by thousands | i Home. Lord, Glace Bay; Lady Frank- lin, Rhude, Pictou; Ellen F, Jackson, South Bar; Henry Swan, Fraser, Chat- ham; ss Olivette, Hanlan, Boston. CLEARED. a’; a waterproof | May.16--SS Polino, Lachance, St John’s, Nid. May 17--SS Oliyette, Fastnet, McKie, McKie, Langill, Wallace. Hanian, Boston; ss Pictou; J AGC, ee : By Calling Karly This Evening “4 You will | a0 a 50 2 able to take advantage of 30 © Gigantic Saturday Snaps f 50 more comfortably than by wait- a9 ing until our store is thronged with the Saturday evening crush. . . BEER BROS. 7 y 7 Cherchill, S’side; Annie T -— DAILY EXAMINER LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. priate AROUT TRILBY Sir,—Will someone competent to ex- plain please tell us whether we are to see a dramatization of Du Maurier’s Trilby on Monday night, or a translation of a French story of seventy years ago. If it is to be Du Maurier’s Trilby, why should it be called a translation? And if Du Maurier plagiarized his story, why use his name in the advertisement? TRILByITE. A BAD BRIDGE. Sir, ~Allow mea short space in your valuable paper for a few remarks in re =pect to the bridge on the West Royalty road. This bridge has been a menace to ife for over a month, and is a disgrace to LnNY Civilized country. It is destitute of iiings cr one sound plank, and is guard- ed vy two immense pitfalls, side. Complaints and uble | | 1 one on éach reports innumer- have been made about this bridge, Out, alas! sad to say, they all went for naught— the powers that be were immov ible Is this proper treatment for the traveiling public? Is thig the proper condition to keep our bridges in ? I think not. Ifthe locai Supervisor does not look I think it is high time he himself was looked after I hone that these few words will have their desired ef- fect and that I will not be obliged to i gain refer to this matter, after his business, TRAVELLER. PSVVVLVVVVVsS]904Us e SOAPS An exceptionally fine line of Toilet $ Soaps, different qualities, but fit 2 fur a king, from the Pear’s The Reliable Druggists. “ ? ; manufacture downward and prices from 3e upwarda. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, : S BGOZG0406428662083 Tne Sea. Serpent Rarely visits our harbor. He would be rather an uncomfortable visitor— though a great ATTRACTION. ATTRACTIVE for the COMFORT- Something household, and a'ways ABLE, may be found in our immense stock of FURNITURE. Only ONE] PROFIT to pay if you buy of the MAKERS. MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LT Who Sell at Selline Prices. A By-law for levying and specify- ing the rate of assessment on Real Estate and Personal Propar- ty in the City of Charlottetown for genera! Civic purposes under Statute 41, Victoria Chapter 12, D, 3e it enacted by the City Council of the City of Chariottetown as follows:— ist. The rate of assessment on Real Estate for general Civic purposes under said Statute, fur the year comuuencing the first day of Jan- | uary, A D 1895, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A D 1895, is hereby specified and fixed at th lar of the value of Real Estate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlotte- | town in the General Assessment Book and | Valuation Rol! of all Rea) Estate and Person- al Property liatie to taxation in said City, | and of all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein, made and duly returned by them on the eighth day of April, A D 1895. 2nd. The rate of assessment on Personal Property for such general Civic purposes, for the year commencing the first day of January, A D 1895, and ending the thirty-first day oi December, A D 1895, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one per cent On every dol- lar of the value of Personal Property as as- sessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Valuation toi, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. [Sed } W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, mayl7—dy 2w City Clerk. A By-law for allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments on Real Estate aud Personal Proper- ty ia the City of Charlottetown for general civic purposes for the | current year ending the thirty- first day of Decamber A, D. 1895. Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— Ist. A discount at the rate of Two and One- half Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 1895, pay to the City Clerk, at his office, the taxes severally Que by them for the current year on Real Estate and Personal Property for civic purposes, (Szad.} W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, mayl7--ly 2w City Clerk, A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the Rate of Assessment on Real Estata and Personal Pro- perty and Poll in the City of Charlottetown for a Waterworks Fund, under Statute 50th Vic- toria, Chapter 8, te it enacted by the City Counc'l of the City ef Charlottetown as follows:— Ist, Therate of Assessment on Real Estate fora Waterworks Fund under said Statute for the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 1895, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1895, is hereby specified and fixed atthe rate of } one-eighth of ane _ cent on every doliar of the value of Real Es- tate as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlottetown in the general Assess- met Book and Vaiuation Roll of all Real Es- tate and Persona Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein made and daly returned by them on the eight day of April A. D. 1895. 2nd. The ‘rate of Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the first day of January A D 18%, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D., 1805, is hereby specified and fixed att: e rate of one-eighth of one per cent onevery dollar of the value of Personal Proper- ty as assessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Va- Juation Roll, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. grad: The amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Rook and Valu- ation Roll as liabie thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day of January, A. 1895, and ending the 3lst day of December,A D 1895, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum of Ten Cents (j0c) on the poll of every person so assessed and returned as aforesaid. (Sgd.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, ; Ch’town, Mayl’, 1895. § dy 2w SALT! SALT: To arrive per Steamships Sunrise and Tafua, 10,000 bags Liverpool Sa!t and 800 bags Fishery, which will be sold at lowest prices whilst discharging. Botl. steamers are due here about Ist May. Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, April 18, 1695—tf . : a : - SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1895. acre Seine a teat nh peupenpenieuaapen soning A walk through our establish- ment will convince you tiat hard times are gone. Never have finer qualities: been offered for so little money as now. Ofttimes you are greatly surprised at the extremely low prices, and think you must be mistaken; then the revelation comes that high prices are gone and gone for ever, and that our Store is the place for yeu to trade. WOOL! WOOL! | ‘This ceason we will take your Wool in exchange for Dry Goods and Clothing. It will pay you to trade with us. because you get the best treatment and lowest prices. But we ar Bloomers have not yet become fashion- able in Charlottetown, e daily taking orders for very cheap. Knickerbockers From Many of Our Wrheolmen. . Also, a full line of Sweaters, Caps, Hose, &c, always in stock’ DD. A... BIO, The Leadiag Merchint Tailor. Charlottetown, May 18, 1895—246 ree a tes Would it not be a good plan to call at our Store and look through our establishment and see our prices, for it will convinee yoru that our Stere is the place to trade. PROWSE BROS, Khe Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, May 14, 1895 —246 And We The Acadia Sugar Refining Co, Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. _ Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N. S., Charlottetown, Sum- merside er Souris, P. K. I. HORACE HASZARD, Age it for P. E [aland, Citown April 2, 1895-216 Ly Uniaundered Shirts, 25c, 40c, 70c, $1 and up. for men and boys, 10e, 12¢, 15e, 20c, 25c. fronts and cuffs; it is the latest make; from 25e to $3.50 each. from 20¢ to $1.75 each. Braces for Men and Boys, an endless variety in all colors and pr all kinds, from. eee + ee cme Celluloid and Rubberine Collars and Cuffs, all prices. value of Real Estate, as assessed by | SUMMeF Neghige Tep Shirts, in silk stripes, blue and black dots, black with colored stripes, flannelettes. Summer Underwear, in Lisle thread, balbriggan, merin» an! cotton; excellent value They Wash ar. NEVZ Fancy English Flannelettes, Suitable for Ladies and Children’s Blouses, Dresses, ete, ete, — - in large variety of colors and patterns, A Splendid Stock of Flannelettes of the cheapest up. {x}— They look well, too; and, besides that #7 5 18] they don’t cost much, HE They are those White Laundered Shirts, 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c, 95c, $1, and up to $3.50 each. Linen Cuffs, 20c, 252, 30c, 35¢, 40c, 50c. See our Percha Shirt, white with colored ices. ‘ts Furnishings and Linan Goods In Latest Styles and Great Varieties. Linen Collars, Fiats and Caps, Straw and Felt, Immense variety, in English and Canadian, , Our Goods are of the Latest McKAY WOOLEN 0., BARGAIN CORNER. sy ee ae WILL ALWAYS PAY = Ses FOUR STORY BUILDING Opposite the Masonic Tempie. Weare instructed by the trustees of the Allin Estate to sell by Anction on TUESDAY, MAY 28th, at 12 o’clock nooo, 0a the premises: That four story warehouse on Grafton street opposite the Masonic Temple. There is a stone wall cellar under the building; it is centrally gituated close by the Market House, and admirably adapted for warehouse. pur- poses. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL & CO. sai ae } Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—dy May 14—wky dy eod lis = : : when you want to buy. in Low Prices. Ris RTOS? i. y The Firm that make the BICYCLES I handle make any mistakes in the They finish their wheel in the very, ong do not Featherbone sEirt Bone “a 7 ——aa ae ee ————— —$—$———— A light, pliable, elastic bone made from quilis. It is softand yet yielding, conforming readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt or Dress. The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injury. The Celebrated FEATHER- BONE CORSETS are corded with this material. FOR GIVING ‘STYLE and SHAPE TO LADIES’ DRESSES. 246 For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers. EAE eI “PERFECT” 7 perenne en ren nex cry” LONDON HOUSE ! “GARDEN CITY” W. E. DAWSON’S. MORTCACE SALE. mayl—dy & wy The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. manufacture of steel. They warrant Don’t buy best shape. them throughout. until you see them. Queen's Birthday. FRIDAY, the 24th inst,, being the an niversary of Her Majesty’s Birthday, wil] be a Civic Holiday And Market day will be held on the fol- lowing day, yiz., SATURDAY, the 25th inst. W. E. DAWSON, re. J. HARRIS, to see our stock of BOOTS and SHOES We are the leaders J. B. MACDONALD & C@., QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. Styles, YOu CHEAPRESS & QUALITY ARE OUR TWINS, Come and get yours photo- graphed by C. LEWI2. If you haven’t got two bring one. No pains spared to get a correct likeness. Entrance on Grafton Street, may6 SECOND-HAND S\FES and Office Desks for sale, Safes have combination locks, and are as good as new. Enguire at McKay WooLeEN Co. may6 W ANTED~An experienced person to take charge of two babies; good wages given. Ap- ply to Mus F PETERs, Sidmount. ti—mays LOST—On Monday afternoon, bet«een Weymouth and Prince Streets, a lady’s waterproof cape. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it ct this office, may7 —_ WANTE!—A general tervant ina family oftwo. Apply at this office, i—may6 WANTED--Energetic, reliable canvasser for lite insurance. Address “ Insurance,” P O Box 277, Charlottetown. apll WANTED, by the end of June, a woman of 25 or 30 years of age, who has had experience in cooking and housework; only two in fanii- ly. Apply to Mrs CHARLES PALMER, Hills borouzh Square. eod—mayi3 FOR SALE—Dweiling house situated on Dorchester Street, containing thirteen rooms and shop with larve yard and stable. The house is suitable for boarding house, or if desirable could be made into double tenement For turther particulars apply to Mrs Joun KELLY. lw—mayls Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. May 17—3i eod Acnt for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy WANYTED—A general servant, Apply to Mes ARTHUR NEWBERY. mayl4 When going on a trip don’t forget to see our Trunks and Valises, DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Losi, Found, de Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. coasters =a onaaneeeEeeeneaeseneealD WANTED—Two good Pant Makers. Lib- eral wages.—S. A. MCDONALD, Queen Street, Maas may 18—3i W ANTED--An Office Boy, smart and inte)- ligent Apply in applicant's writing to P. 0, Box 304 mayls WANTED IMMEDIATELY -- Energetic man as salesman. No experience necessary. Special advantages offered. Wrise for par- liculars. Paid capital $100,000.00.—Brown BROTHERS Company, Toronto, Oat. may 18—2: pd LOST - A gola watch charm. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. May i6 TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy; aiso a dobvie seated Phaeton. Terms reason- able. Enquire at G. G Jury’s Jeweiry Store, nortb side Queen Sguare, opposite Post Office. May 16—~dy 3mos WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A good steady boy to take care of a garden and do generai outside work. Apply at this office. may9—tf TO LET—Two offices in the Stam Apply to Prowss Bros. r Block. mayi siousicenenectinitinpehtndtensngtigiitiiat tia tt ts TO LET— The bouse at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey ; heated with hot water; possession given at once. Apply at Tae EXAMINER office, mayl TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson's Drag Store. Apply to B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apib FOR SALE—Dwelling Houce, pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, containin, eight rooms, with - yard, stable and coac house The house is heated with hot water. A-so, two building lots on Bishop Street. For particulars apply to G B Gaxurerr, ap2>—l1m —_ WANTED—Salesmen to sell choice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, ete, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the coustry; no experience needed; agents and customers treated as liberal as the best: write tor terms; mention this paper.—Stone & Wellington, Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. may4—2m (6) WANTED—Help, men or women, in every locality Jocal or travelling), to introduce * new discovery, and keep our cards tacked up on trees, fences and bridges through- out town and country; steady employment; commission or salary $65 per month and ex- penses, and money deposited in any —_ when started. For particulars write Fis WORLD MEDICAL ELECTRIC Co, P O Box 22], London, Ont, Canada. dy lm—api7 MRSS RSTUMBLES having removed to the commodious dyrelling house corner Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr Ustrander, is pre to provide 1 and lodging fora limited number of boardors; table board also provided; patronage soilicit- ed. 624—mayli PASTURE—The subscriber can take a few head of horned cattle io pasture after ist of June; rumninpg stream th h the ficida-— BENJAMIN WRIGHT, dy 2aw U—mayl¢ 2 - SOMA PERG AR POT RN eHENg cama em row ~ 2 NPP Per) sm ‘* a i age am - estes dee ee mc: RyOrerehene was wey Eg er Gemma: Fa * Mem oor" ewe OO hye A Pet act Rg pe: i a a jtitin Re gO ee eee ge gee: ee