Tus Darcy EXAMINeRr. MAY 19, 1883, — =n TEC! Liquor 1. conse Bill. — SYNOPSIS OF THB MEA CRE REFORE THE COM DEFINITION OF TERMS USED IN THE MONS ACT—THE PROPOSED POWERS OF COMMIS Our Schools. |} SIONKERS AND INSPuCTORS, ! ——_ —— , FOR Che Liquer License Act was introduce PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AND NORMAI ale a se of Commons cathe 14:h. Paar Mhe following synopsis will show the gen ~ feral featores of the bill: First Distrie Tus Superinteudent of Education sup- |} »,eang aticense district Second— Elector: plies the following Statistics ol the Prince | means those w] sare entitled to vote ut au of Wales College avd Normal School :— | election for a uM mber of the House of Com Attendanes (1579-1°S0) frat term - id ons i hina: paapont : rs ¥ cubis eters “ ee second “ - 78} tor of lioensed preminece and ine — - (1880-188!) first ‘“ - J08 | person having the authority of si h inspec = " «cond ** - 130} tor. Fourth— Hotel license means a hceense te (1881-1582) first “é me wi authorizing the holder thereof to sell and " a second ** 121} dispose of any liquor in quantities not ex- (1882-1882) tirst “ - {3 | ceeding one quart, whi h may be drunk on Daring the term ended Decomber, 1882, | the premises. Fifth— Licensee means a there were iu attendance 93 students, as| person holding a license under this A foliows :— Sixth— Licensed premises means the prem f ee fives in respeet of which a license wader No -pr fess nal stu tents, 7 ’ - i. Be has been vranted, is in force, Stadents in | raving for 1s chers, 60 oe 8 Kg snd ates yop "pte its 1 he Superiotendent COUSINNES S=— eX end io every root, closet and cel “I have frequently called attention to} jar, yard, stable, outhouse, shed, © the i deg ate acc tim dat vn pre vided ny other ' lace whatsoe ver, belo gins for the Colicge aud Normal School. The} or in any manher appertaining & Teachers make the best use of the space at} anch honse or pince. Seveuth—Liqno s their disposal, but they are cramped on] oy liquor shall be construed to mea every hand from want of room. IL hope,} and comprehend all spirituous and therefore, that Parliament will vote @ sum | maic liquors, and ell combinations of sufficient to erect a new building for the iquore aud drivks avd drinkable liqnids Provineia) College and Normal Scho I. which are in oxicitirg. Biehth— Public No appropriation of public money wou . bar or bar means and imelades any reen benetit a0 many, and beneht them to svc) | passage, orlobby in any licensed premises that an eXtent, as an appropriation for this pur- |) open immediately to any street, ghwoy, pose. Oa an average, about 150 students, yearly, attend the Prince of Wales College from all parts of the Isiand Two-thirds of these qualify themse!ves for the teaching profession. The butidings, therefore, the c rooms iu which they are taught, the appaia- tus, the furniture, should al! be of the most | approved kind. be suitably arrauged. The grounds longing to the College are sufftic'ently large, and very little meaus would be required to make them euitable for purposes of disci be The premises also should | public place, or pubuie thuroughtare wherem the public may enter and purchase liquors Ninth-—Saleon — hie: means a license autheriz ny the ix ] ler thereof to sell ane dispose of any hqnors not exceeding one quart on the premises therein specified, and may be deunk on the premises. Nothing in this Act shall apply, tirst, to any apothe eary, chemist, or druggist who may admin ister or cell any spirituous, distilled, or ferinented hquors for medicival purp ss be permitted to sell mse provided he shali no pline aad practical gymnastics. uiere than six ounces at any one time, ~ * All that I bave enamerated, the build |, xcept under certificate from a regis- ing itself, its internal equipment, the oppor- | tered medical practitioner, except tunity for regular and concerted move-|* wethylated alcohol” or oil of ments, weil-fornished and well ventilated | whiskey. oc other medicine for cattle and roons, suitable and well-ordered walks and grounds for physics] exercise, have an edu cating influence which shovle not be over- lookeu ‘The College has done good service in the couse of education. In fact, the well merited acknowledgment of the splendid services it bas rendered and still continues, with Increasing efliciency, to render, had averted public attention from the necesrily of increased accommodation tntil recenily. Jt is the result of its owu work that is now } overcrowding the College. It is now sup plied from the sehocls which 1t had furnish el with teachers, and the demand for more and better accouwmedation becomes wore and more urgent as the work of the College extends and bears fruit.” in his Report Priscipal Anderson says -— ** The Scholarship-examinoation, which was held in August, was devidedly in advance of that of 1880. Seventy-eight candidates eniered, representing nearly all arts of the Province. Thirty-six gamed marks out of a possible 600. The Exatmination consisted of papers in English, Latin, Mathematics, Arithwetic. History and Geography. [t was intentionally harder thaw on the last occasion, yet fourteen gained sixty-six per cent. or upwards of the attainable marks, while three,—Lea, (Crapavd), Mellish, (New Perth), aud Sntherland, (Montague),secured over eighty per cent. — horses. Sccond— To manufacturersof native wives from grapes grown and produced im Canada, and who sell such wines In quanti- ties of not less than one gallon, or two bottles of not less than three half pint- each, atone time. Third—Te any person who holds a jicense as auctioneer, selling hquer at public anction in qu*ntities of } not less than two gallons at any one time. } Fourth—To any persom selling hquor in jany refreshment-room, at the Sonate or House of Commons, or the Legislariv: Council or House of Assembiy of any ot the Provinces, by the permission and under the contrel of the Senate, House of Commons Legislative Council, or House of Assembly, re-pectively. Fitth—To any military caa teens established by law. LICENSE DISTRICTS. The Governor-in-Council shall, as soon as conventently may be after the commence- ment of this Act establish districts for the purposes of this Act, to be called ‘‘ License Districts,” when defined, and when altered, shall be announced by proclamation in the Canada Gaztte. Such districts shall, as far as possible and convenient, be identical and coterminons with existing and future, first second, o1 electoral districts ; third, or cities. SO counties 5 LICZNSE COMMISSIONERS, There shall be board of license com- missioners, to be called “The Board,’ com- a But though these results are | grati ying, there are certain points to which | | would imvite attention, must be attained in*answering questions ; better methods ought to be ddupted in the | solution of ithinetical’ exercises, and practice im! Map-dra ght always to | accompany instruction im aphy, while the Penmanship - miglit, without much difficalt¥, be gréailly improved, and Spelling | reach a higher degree of eccuraey. 7 I have, as vsaal, to report the SUCCERS of 5 who were our students, but hare procee ed to other In-titutions of learning to prosecute their studies. It is salisfactory to see that the cridit of the Prince of Wales is being aintained with such asrsidu- may ajyi- ity and abiliiy by Messrs, J P. MeLeod, | point twe commissioners who, with the T. Haythorne, L. Gregor, W. Dixon, J. | warden, shail form the board, and in anv M. McLeod, and many others; and I trust that the distinctions that have been won by our students in the years that have paseed, may prove an incentive and en- conragement te the talented and who Ne Greater precision | s | sndustri- J | the sheriff, shall be the chairman. ous young men, may now, or in future years be thetr successors in this [n- atitution. eer 4 any of our students sought admission t i the Royal Military College. It is very gratifying to tind, that, in the Examivation | held last Juno, Mr. H. Sloggett gaiued the first place.” + + The coronation of the Czir will bring to time for each district light some curious and ancient works of art | ft, and each license inspector shall, before which are only seen at lony intervals. The nucleus of the Russian revalia is Brzautine. | 98 the hoard may ré quire for the due per- [: was sent by the | formance of his said duties and for the pay and of yreat antiquity. Greck Emperor Constantine Monomachas to Kief in lil4 by ' the hands of the Arch bishop of Ephesus and the B shops of Mity- | ind the salary of the inspectors shall be Of this original fixed by the board snhject to the approval lene and of treasiire, first Antioch used at tho ceronation of | Valaimir Vsevol: dovitch, the grandson of | Security required Sr. Val timir, severnl p rtions are said to | by ' m particular, a jewe!! cross, 2 bow! of gold iniaid exist uninjurec : ed | with mother of | | Spector of licenses and one or more sub- posed of three persons for each license cistrict. First—The commissioners shall be (a) in the previnces of Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, and Prince KEeiward Island, the County jCourt judge or the junior judge of the county as may be selected by the Governor-in Council. In the province of Quebec, the Superior Court judge of the judicial district except in the cities of Mont- real and O twebee, where itshall be the jodye or the Sessions of the Peace In the Piov ince of British Columbia, such ot the judy 8 a8 the Governer-in-Couneil may appeint, Seeond-— In the counties oi Chicoutimi Gaspe, Bonaventure, in the province cf in-Couneil Quel ec, the Gor erhor-i district the Governor-in- Council may appoint three commissioners, Third—The judge shall be the chairman of the board, and two of the said commission- re-organized FATT _ = ai — > <e a Se a en =~ oF 2s ee ~c3 ones inns, alehouses, beerhouses, or places of | public entertainment not contrary to or) inconsistent with the provisions of this Act. | 2 For limiting the number of hotel and | saloon licenses Pes p: otive ly within the maxi- mum prese:ibed by this Act, and for defin- ing the respective times and localities with- n which, and the persons to whom, such | janited number may be issued within the| year from tha lst day of May of one year i the 80ch day of Apvil imeiusive of the | | | j { i ; vext year. 8 Bor declaring the number of saloon icenses that may he issved in avy year, 4. For regu a ing the hotels, saloons, and } sheps te be licensed : dD. For fixity and defining the duiies, powers, and privileges of the inspector of ticenses of their district. —~~ ALL ~-<—e Obituary. wy friends and acouaintances of Rev. C. D. MeLsrien in this city, and throughout the Maritime Peovinces will egret to hear of his unexp cted demise ina foreign connty. Mr. MeLarren took an uts course et Dalhousie College, and in i879 completed his studies in this city. He atierwards left for the United States where he received his Theological training, and last November was appointed a Mis- sonery to Bangkok, Siam, by the United Presbyterian Church of United States, Early in March Mr, MeLarren left his station at Bangkok in a boat to visil a neighboring station, but before arriving at The me bis destination he was called to see a sick seaman on board a vessel. While in com- ee aE pany with the sick man, who had the cholera, he placed one of his hands on the latter's forehead, and it is supposed that by this means his sickness was contracied, as he was atta@ed with billious diphtheria shortly afterward, On the 13:h of the wonth he expired, and was buried wih the British flag around his coffin. Shortly re leaving for his field of labor Mr. MecLarren marricd a Halifax lady, and it is through her that the news of her husband’s death bas reached the city, the Rev. Burns receiving a letter yesterday. The circum- stances of the case are peculiarly sal and the frien is of the deceased will jlament that sv Valuable a promoter of the interests of the gospel has been stricken down at his post of dutv while laboring in a foreign clime.—Helifux Herald The Rev. Mr. McLarren was a native of St. Peter’s, P. EB. 1. Only last summer after completing his Theological studies in the United States, and previous to his departure as a Missionary to Siam, he paid his Island home a visit, and was warmly welcomed by his numerons fitends. He was of a kn dly disposition, an carnest and sincere Christlan, a» enthusiastic Missionary of the Cross, and it is ead such a one es he should be cut dewn in the very spring-tuve of his life. Pele ‘For Desth did wait for him ; And, in the stranget’s land, had laid him low. Yet, grieve not, uuconsoled. “fis but the form deai: th’ unco-quered spirit still doth live.” We tender his friends and relatives our sincere syaipathy in their bereavement. Is SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. May 14—Elder, Griffin, Halifax, mdse ; Minnie, Bears, Orwell, pro, May 18— Mery Corell, McVermaid, St. Mary's River, pree CLEARED, May 16—We are Here, Langnille, Pictou, bal; P.L.G., Anderson, Pictou, bal. May !4-—J. *\. Allen, Allen, Bay Verte, pro. May 17—Woreester, Blackenship, B ston, general cargo; Lone Star, McDougall, Richibucto, pro; Effort Vhela, Pictou, bal; Mary %., Bissett, Hawkesbury, pro OUTPORTS. Georgetown, May 14—ent 8 S Beaver, Lam- ais're, Pictou, mdse. 17~ent brig Plymouth, Westaway, St. John’s, Nild., bal. 15—eld Morvea, “archand, Anchat, bal. Meniague, May 15—ent Emma, Brown, Pugwash, bal. Crepaud, May 14—ent J. W. Allen, Allen. ! | Bay Verte, lum and her; Head Reacher, Mure | vay, St. Peters, limestone. I6—cld Florence May, Furlong, Shediac, pro. Souris, May 14~-Comet, Lareche. Ch’town, bal; Alice Edna, Warren, Halifax, 1 hawser; syntax, Carlet n, Magdalene, her; Relief, Her- riman, Pictou, wre-king gear, 16—ent Lettie May, Hubley, Halifax, mdse, 16 cld Relief. Herriman, itseac’s Harbor, bal; Lettie May, Hubley, Grand River, mdse; Alpha, Gay, Pictou, fish. ‘ New London, May 15--ent Onward, Square- ers shalt form a quorum. In the absence | of the judge, the warden, or mayor, as the case may be, and in Prince Edward Island j In ~— Ine honor, I think, deserves special | event f a tie the chairman shall have an mention. On no previous occasion had | additional or casting vote. LICENSE INSPECTORS, An inapector to be called the chief in- | tors shall be Ronointec? } , Inspec ors Shali dpe appoint by the Py ard | of License time to as the hoard may see Commissioners from “fF entering upon his duties, give such security ment over of all Sums of money re ive a by him aceording 0 tie provisions of this Aer, of fthe Governor-in-Council. Second—The | 1 by this section shall be to her Majesty. Third. Toe t §°cre- hond icf license inspector shal] | | | | | | be od : : lary-iseesurer of the board, and all mcnevs . cae $} } i : : PCAs Which ‘s siid {oO pave belonged to the P ya le 'O 16 hoard shall be paid fo him. R vnau EB uperot Augustus, and the imperi- al coronet of the autecrats of Russia. The modern regalia of Russia. in the midst of which the beanty of these barbaric objects will be lost is said to possess no great artis- tio value ' -whenequimene The purchase of the Snez Canal shares by Bari Bescunsfield was a standing joke | against that statesman for years. From every pointof view it was denonneed. I: | could not be utilized. The purchase was tow costly. Ira trattic would be monopo- liged hy other nations, and so forth Time ! chanved public opinion, and we now find ™ . ; Reali fanvi.ie, tue Liberal Foreien Secee ; ah : 2 ; ; ; ” i vary Staiing that the caunal-is not larye | , ¢ . . . ' Cueigh ier tue enormous traffic that is pass.cg through it. and that the tonnage of . © . the shipping which. uses it is inereasi: g at Oras; which exceeds the most s reuine ex pectitir ns ever forme l resi ecting ih. and therefore, | i j he i fore, he Views with favo pup V.(h favor the propogal tO bul @ suppommontury turd otuer masutactured Hanors. | trict, or any part thereof, ' ghopy Ur pluves obey BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS Every license shall be issned by the | anthority and under the direction of the | Board of License Com missioners for the | district to which the license is to apply i: situate, except in the care of licenses for |} vessels, which inay be issued under the | authority of the beard for any district to | or from any portin which the vesee] sails, | or at any port in which she sails, The Board of License Comm’s:icners may, at any time before the tir-t day of | May in year, pass a resoluticn ‘oe: luticnes for re gil nd determi ai the waiters followmy, that is to Ray °— 3 | nr : eacn or | tins no } ing Mn 5 Por defining the conditions and qaali fications reqnisite to obtain hotel licenses | Cau Ae antatt wae } : i s0r the retaul, within the aistric? or any} part thereof, of spiritnons. fermentec . or and also shep ter the sail by retail within the dis. | of such liqnovs in than Suteis, tavusns, | Ve nees | Gate, $2,289; O bris pork, $180; 150 yells Island ’ | Mahone Bay. for PE I ' Willie Me L ren, MeLar rn. : Monit } brigs, Chatham, lum. 12-—cld HL Sangster, Giffin, Boston, pro, 15—cld Spring Bird, Mosher, Boston, pro. Murray Harbor. May 12—cld Minnie R., ichard, Pictou, bal, aly, Canso, pro. Summerside, May 16—ent Beatrice, Purdy, ‘h’town, bal; SS Miramichi, Paquet, Ch’town, tores. 16—cld Miramichi vate: sche todi. l4—cld Two Sisters, \ § Paguet, Quebec, Pictou, bal: Adovia, 1148 bags potatoes, value 1148, 34S hides, value S$SuO. Total value, $1.948 ik—cld S S Princess of Wales, Cameron, for Shediac, 872 bags potatoes $610; 8) cases egys, $332; 19 bhis ovstera, $29; 13 “heep 304; 1,612 lbs leather, $644; 5,089 bus Care en, lclsaac, Shediac, ‘ \ > on au cloth, $I 1.400 ibs ham, $140. Total | value, $4,410. Cld schr Lois. Cap phel', with 2,500 bush potatoes, $750; 300 bush oats, $150 ‘Lotal value, $900 MEMORANDA, Bristol, May 13—ar barque Sappho, McPhee Mobile Port Mulgrave, Oak, Johnson, | May W. I. 12—-Ar 5s hrs Roval ¢ ror Glouecé ster: Eda, in pert at New York, May 9~Luey Pops, | VePhee. for Cette. ; ' In port at Clenfauegos, May 4— barqne xs Boston, Mav l!—Ar ech Lede WVetherbce, Charlott-town, P. EL Richmond, Va., Mav 6-Ar bark Isabel Mo lure, New York, to load for Brazil. : Spoken May 10 milesS of Barnecat~ brict Nata! Patrick, from Sagna for Bostor a Canse, May 14—Sld E. Brown, from P. E. Island. 15—echr Harvest Home, for P. E Isiand. : In port at Liv: rpool, May 4 —hark James Kenwav, McDonald, for Miramichi, Pernambuco, March 9~— brigt Morrison, Santos ” Frank i: . Peerless, ew eee eum For Sale or to Let. | A COMFORTABLE HO! SE, with Stable and one acre of Land, situate near the Road, at present occupied by Apply to : WILLIAM DODD. cward Mrs, Harley. to think that Sa me IN Ey, Ns 19 ‘ ) 12 e S ae — Cuil a LL tn ttt ttt epee ttt, ONDON HOUSE. Spring and WE “7° a aes (5, Summer Importations. ee ee (9 ee HAVE FINISHED OPENING 165 Cascs and Bales Erglish, oo Ch’town, May 15, 1883. be ¢ anadiag and American Goons, Bought Carefully from the Best Houses o Qh cn amen replenished throughout the summer. 20: We invite the fImspectien of Cash Buyers. Oar Stock will be found complete in all Departrrents, aod w.Jl be coustantly GEO. DAVIES & CO. prices than ever, be beaten. Also —- SPRING & SUMMER suits and Isdies’ mantles. warranted extra quality, sold low. Ch’town, May 10, 1883.—wkly pat pres ne . . ao 250 Hali-Chests Fine Congeu ‘ea, Wholesale and Retail. J. B. MACDONALD. — a W. & to hand. A lot expected, A large lot of BRUSSELS CGA Ch'town, My 4, 124 ronan AS See ween a eee eae ene ~ O70 A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED 45 Cases and Bales of New aud Fashionable SPRING GOODS From the London and Fereigen Markets, b i PETS (new designs) of excellent value. just of eases of GLASGOW AND MANCHESTER GOODS daily Establishment will close every evening at 6 o’clock. W. & A. BROWN & 60. “83 Bueen Street,” Lately in the Oceupation of R. W. Ci'twwn, Mareh 29. Oharhvitetown, Deo, 29, 1684, — $90,000 Deposit with the Deminion An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Summerside, Net 98. 18Rg CHOAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANCE LIN TED WORD. - ~ eee ()- eee ee The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association OF ST. JOHN, N. B. _—— O————- | rovernment. under Government License. O Work ing ’ Life Insurance at its actual cost. a | ee Ws Good Canvassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island ly LET, The Business Premises Kuown as fy i Nn Ly maine, GOODS. J. B. MACDONALD S tow showirg a magnificent stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing, bought in the English, American aud Canadian markets,o the very best terms I am in ap:sition te give ny customers and all who favor ine with their patrovage the very bes’ value to be had in the city. Special attention is directed to the splendid range of Worsted Cloths for gentlemen’s Ready-made Clothing Department is well stocked, and at cheaper CUSTOM TALL@ORING. Snits made t orderin the latest style and good fits gueranteed end at priecs that carnot British Warehsuse, | | ; € ence 1b JAS. DESBRISAY. + St. Peter’s R« — sietuy terms, MONDAY NEXT, N () Pownal Wharf, at six 0 35,000 feet }-in, DRY P | ex sch, ‘‘ Lucity Aon,” MAY el ek “a INE BOARDS, ‘row Richibuets $15,000 Giuy Lobe PESENDERS will be received Clerk's Office, up to neon of at the City Friday, lst June nert, for the purchase of ($15,000) fif t th a themnand dollars Debentures cf the Cig a. Charlotte, town, These Debentures are of the d : of 8500 each, and are payable in treaty sete from date of is ue, bearing lutercet at Sve ver cent, per annom, half-y earl issued by virtue of a special Act of Pare: = ; Lexi lature, paesed last session, The Council do not bind themsely, ¢ accept the hiyhest or any Tender, w t Tenders will be received for part or whole, oa A. Ei, MACPHERSOX, City Clerk's Oltice, May id, Last. _ wiailin {may 19 eod tl jx Merchants Bank of P. B Island TE dbp og he ea ‘| s Merchaute of P island, will be held at their Banki ‘ in Charlottet wn, on 7 hureday, the § of May, icstant, at 12 «clock, cordance with a reso'ution passed at nual Mecting of Stockholders, held lst March last. day of By order, ~ WILLIAM McLBay. Charlottetown, May 19, 1883,~es@ © ee LANDING TO-DAY. H EX S. 8.“ WORCESTER,” 14 Boxes Oranges and * l0 BOXES LOG (30 Ihe., assorted), sey 1p We Be DAWSON & C0 WANTED. — § bp good Can Makers, and a con man t» take charge of a Cw Shop. Apply at the Fish Mark: +, 2 May 17-3i imt WANTS, LOST, FOPAD. de. 9@ OST—In this city, yesterday, a P a Book, coutaminy a smail sum of 4 Lhe finder will be handsomely rewarded by [mayl9 leaving the same at this office. Vy Aniee A GIRL to do general bodte work, in a sia il family. Apply at this « flice. (enie oo W ANTED IMMEDLATELY--A GOOK, also a HOUSE MALL, 'y to Mas, may 37 pd al 'g°O LEt—(with ic mediate possessicn) that haudsome and commodsous residence ia Gray, Inkerman House. the vorthern suburLs of ihe city, cm a Road, lately occupied by Ly. B. 7 tchibald, bee sq. Enquire ot Longworta & Hasganb. ° {may 16, 1883. a neon iw JriRE-PRooF SAKE.—For sale, cheep a Ki quire at this Uflice. (may 16 y.0 LE!—A HOUSE. containing five jovums, App y to James McLio, Park Road, fmay 6 —_——____- QRESH LOBS1ERS—Vartics desirous of havirg Fresh Lobsters left at their door Bstserrr uw. } every morning bi fove wine o'clock, can do 80 |; by leaving their names at Tne £xsMises OFFICE [may 14 bi cod ya first-class Wheeler & —. SALE—A : Wilson Manufscturing sewing Machine, - vearly new, and in perfect order, will Le sold low, Address, F, Box 85, Charlottetown P.O, [may 121w [FOR SALE Peddler's Waggon and Harness. Apply at the Imperial Grocery Store, Kichmond Strect. May, 7, 88. Q UMMER RE} DEN! E—either ‘urnisbed KO or untumnisheceto Jet, on “ Bellacban Farm,” only ten minutes drive trem Southport, fronting on the barbor, bathing ‘Terms moderate, Apply to Haney Pree. {may il a SSErREE 2... inf od Vay Ate, for the summer months, & small fur-ished HOUSE. Apply letter to P. O, B x 25. may ite ndscme Cottage, with a at st Avard’s st outside city limits, BO* iber. Terms easy: im pd a DOZEN \ dren ’s Kidney Cure apd Pills, at Dida’s Me: jmal Qw iu e ad ~ i %D ft , The shop at prese ut cocupied by r i W. H. Hutchesecn, a Joming the reiler of Dr Jenkins, Upper Queen street. A iy to ARCHIBALD \\ H7/R. [mar 26 pat ec uae te Sat ' . t | O LET.—Theot handsome and ones cotiage on Weymouth Street (*t presel: McKay), nesrly SEeoegerwecostr. OR SA! land E—That h ++ 2% + aeule » ached, :itua ad, jut occupied by the Subse: Apply to R. MeMILLan. [ap 17 evd ard wkly — cal tiall. Besser ecer2 RESH GARDEN SEEDS openizg © day, at Dudd’s Medica! Hall. y;@ ( raat ow ta 8 Secomess - £ occupied by Mr. George : , c Pogsesslol opposite residence of Dr. Beer. a ; th May next. Apply to Laem om HASZARD ? wy al : \LERK WANTED,—\ anted, by the! ie May, aClerk who has hae ee D ug Sture. Av nly at ol 9 ne en i 0 Bk Se jepzd whly any OF n a