DAILY EXAMINER. MONDA "> vy, JUNE 20 ‘892 THE DAILY EXAMINER. | JUNE 20, 1892. Tricks that are Vain lr Mr. Premier Peters imagines he can escape the consequences of his corrupt i- terference with the affairs of the Land Office by the tricky form of Mr. Balder- ston’s letter, and the equally tricky com- ments of the Government organ upon it, he will have a somewhat rude awakening one of these days. The Patriot claims that Mr. Baldersion’s letter is the result of a thorough examination of the Cash Book and Township Ledgers. Now, let us com- pare the examination he says he made with what Messrs. Arnaud and Carvell say they made of these books. Mr. Balderston says that he, — ‘* Compared the credit entries ia the Town. ship Ledgers for the whole of the year 801 with the entries ia the Cash Book, and after wards examined the Cash Book for unchecked items.” Messrs. Carvell and Arnaud say they,— ** Compared the entries on the debit side of the Cash Books with the credit entries in the : : : h Tc hip Ledgers and examined the Cas Seed nd ledger entrees for unchecked items.” It will be observed that while Bal- derston slavishly follows the of Messrs. Carvell and Arnaud’s report in all other respects, he leaves out the words we have placed in italics. Why were these words, “‘and ledger entries’ omitted ! Simply because Mr. Peters did not want any inqu:ry into the many hundreds of credit entries in the ledgers, for which no corresponding entries were made in the Cash Book, and which, as # matter of course, remained unchecked when the com- parison was completed. We apeak advisedly when we say that there were hundreds vf such entries made in 1891, and that many of them are highly improper credits. They amount in the whole to from ten to fourteen thousand dollars! Mr. Balderston’s exam- ination is a perfect sham. He deliberately avoided an inquiry into the class of entries which we believe covered the shortage of $4,500, as well as the sum of $9,552 ad- mitted by the Government to have been given away in reductions | But although Mr. Balderston does not say that he examined the ledgers for un- checked items, or, in other words, for entries not having corresponding entries in the cash book, yet it was impossible that he should be iguorant of their existence or of the fact that they represented many thousands of dollars. Therefore, the state- ment that he found “* everything correct ” and a difference of only ‘eleven cents’ between the cash book and ledgers, must have been made to create a false impres- sion. Who will be the next to be dragged into the mire through Mr. Peters’ arbitrary and tricky conduct? Already the Legislative Councillors have been grossly deceived into voting away their own seats by his assur- ances regarding the two-thirds vote clause ; the Commissioner of Public Lands has got himself into deep trouble by permitting the unscrupulous Premier to Gictate in the business of that department ; and the Pro- vincial auditor has sacrificed his usefulness by signing his name to an ambiguous, mis- leading and erroneous report. Is it any wonder that leading liberals are openly declaring, ‘‘We must get rid of Peters, or the party 1s lost” ? that Mr. form —_—_——--- Direct Taxation in Quebec. In full view of heavy direct taxation as a direct result of the Government's ruin- ous policy of giving away our Land Office assets, imposing a debenture debt upon the country and continuing to heap up deficits, the measures to be adopted for the direct taxation of the people of Quebec, as a re- sult of grit rule in that province, have for the people of Prince Edward Island a spe- cial significance. The resolutions now be- fore the legisiature of Quebec provide for an annual tax on all manufactures of $50 it the capital employed is under $50,000; $100 on a capital upon to $100,000 and $150 if over that sum. Every shopkeeper, trader, person or firm carrying on business is to pay 4 yearly license of $100 in Montreal, $80 in Quebec, $50 in other towns and $30 in other places for wholesale, and $100 to $80, according to rental value,if retail, and annual licenses are required from al) desl ers in liquor, including dining cars and druggists, varying from $650 to $200. These, with a levy upon real estate and mortgages will make the people of Quebec smart fur their over-indulgence in Mercier- ism. -=_so oe. The Redistribution Bill. Tus bill is being amended as it passes through committee. The Government are acting in a moderate and reasonable way. When a mistake is pointed out, the point is considered and corrected. The just and conciliatory conduct of the Government contrasts favorably with the obstructive tactics of the Opposition. —Although nine of the persons engaged in the lynching of the negro at Port Jervis were fully identified, the corover’s jury brought in # verdict that the negro came to his death by ® person or persons unknown. This is not to be wondered at. A South Carolina Governor, the Hon. Mr. Tillman, made the solemn and public avowal that, in his official position, he would head a party to lynch any negro that would assault a white woman, Justice is not so administered in British countries. ——— Notes and Comments. - Referring to Dr Douglas’ attack upon Sir John Thompson the Chignecto Post, of Sackville, N. B., says ;—‘‘This is a Methodist University town, and yet atter carefal enquiry | we have not found one siogle person, in the | ul iversity or out, who approves or justifies th: intolerance and injustice displayed by the reverend doctor.” ~The Empire: Mr. Laurier has been elc quently protesting against the Quebec re | di tribution as a very wicked thiog, buat his supporter, Mr, Gauthier, having been unseat- | ed in L’Assomption, dec ines to stand, and M-. Jeannote, Conservative, is alowed to go |in by acclamation. This is a gaia for the | Government right in the face of the Opposition cl. mor. How does it square with the rhetor ical fireworks of Mr. Laurier and his friends ? -W. H. Howland, president of the prison re‘orm association, of Toronto, interviewed Si- John Thompson a few days ago and advo- ca ed the establishment by the Dominion of a re ormatory for youog men, and also the insti tu ion of a system of probatioaary seutences. Si: John expressed himself gratitied to receive reoresentations from the association. The suzgestion isa good one. A reformatory is needed—at least in this part of Canada. —We are glad to have Mr. Victor i OC. flia’s letter, correcting the mistakes of Tue Examiner concerning Cornell Uni versity. The statistics we quoted were from a standard authority and the latest to hend at the time. But the additions and im provements to Cornell have been made se rapidy that they greatly misrepresented the present strength aud sphere of the U iiversity over which Dr. Schurman_ pre- siles — The importance attached to the forth- coming cougress of the Chamber of Com moree of the British Empire may be judged by the faet that Mr. Erastus Wiman 1s very at xious to be one ot the representatives. Tis gentleman applied to be appointed by the Board of Teade of Toronto, and when his application was refused turned his at- teation to Brantford. The hen of Uare- stricted Reciprocity alias Annexation would like to try to influence the counsele of a convention assembied to devise means fe > drawing closer the commercial! interests of the British Empire. His desire will not, probsbly, be gratitied. ~-The Montreal Gazette reports that ‘‘the Dominion alliance for the suppression of the liquor traflis has issued aa appeal for money to enable “it to present its case before the Royal Commission now sitting in Montreal, Pi.ose who believe that prohibi:ion is wise and practicable have now the opportunity of show- ing by their werks the faith that is in them. It wil have to be a very strong case that will persuade Parliament to pass a prohibition iaw. There never has been in the House of Commons a majority which regarded prohibi- tien #8 a practicable policy. The question «when brought up has been met by a side issae or avoided through a meaningless amend. ment. Ifthe bulk of the evidence gathered by the commission goes to support the idea that prohibition does not prohibit, and that to enact a prohibitory act would only repeat iv he nation the story of the Scott Act in some perte of it, Parliament will have a good reason for refusing to consider a law that would be commercially as well as socially revolutionary. The Alliance circular does not put the case too strongly.” Prince of Wales College and Nor- mal School, RESULT OF THE EXAMINATION FOR TEACHERS’ LICENSE, JUNE, 1892. CLASS I. Twenty-nine attempted this examination and twenty-five were successful. Number of marks obtainable, 1400; ne- cessary to secure a license of the First Cass, 840, of the Second Class, 665. Malcolm McPherson, Uigg, 1070, A‘lelaide Smart, Emerald, 1040. Pios A McLean, Ch’town, 1039. Bossie Alexander, Stanhope, 1026. Peter Grant, Bangor, 1006 Pos Goodwill, Ch’town 998. Katie Hughes, Emerald, 994, E la McKenzie, Ch’town, 988 K itie Shaw, Vernon River, 978, John A Macdonald, Cherry Valley, 976. Kenneth McPherson, Uigg, 962. Jes Hyndman, Ch’town, 958. Maggie Mayne, Summerfisd, 955. Minnie Finlayson, Ch’town, 949. Geo D McCormack, Narrow'’s Creek, 948 Jcs Oct Arsenault, Ch’town, 942. Jchn Laird, Cavendish, 937. R E Srevenson, New Glasgow, 934. A der Brehau', Murray Harbor, 933, Zila Clarke, Bay View, 908. Minnie Hennessy, Kensington, 899, A exander Sterling, Cliftun, 890. G:+o McKinnon, Ch'town, 877. Ancilla Stewart, do, 850. R sella Stewart, do, 840. The following candidates for First are entitled to Second Class licenses : Selina Robinson, Ch’town, 827. J 3 Ciark, Bay View, 811. Louise Laird, Ch’town, 775. CLASS II Number examined, 58. Number successful, 32. Necessary to obtain license, 840. am. be: of marks obtainable, 1490. Byfield Williams, Bideford, 1183. Clarles Hardy, Alberton, 1127. A: dison Anderson, Greenwich, 1111. J 1 Morsen, Upton, 1102. Jonn Stewart, French River, 1040. Bessie Yeo, Ch’town, 1032 M.lton Mo'lison, S’side, 1012. Bertha Profit, Bloomfield, 1011. John A McDonald, Rock Barra, 1008. Evaest W Coftin, Dunstaffnage, 1003. Mary Ross, North Bedeque, 998. Joon B Trainor, Kelly’s Cross, 984, J D Stewart. Lower Montague, 980. Theresa McCardle, Middleton, 972. James Ramsay, Hamilton, 969, Josephine Phee, Norway, 964. Joan A Stewart, Norborough, £63. M .tilda Macdonald, Georgetown, 958. B Tilson, New Glasgow, 957. Mory McCarthy, Lignish, 942. Maud Roberts, Murray Harbor 8, 936. Re bert D Bell, Albany, 932 Mary A Robertson, North River, 910, J A Seller, Union Road, 897. Lianey Macieod, Dunstaffnage, 891. St.inforth Macleod, do, 867 Horry Haslam, Spriogtieid, 850, Heary 3 McLure, North Rustico, 850. Joan F Owen, Georgetown, £42. SD McPhee, Glen William, 839 Donald Campbeil, St Dunsian’s, 824. J J Melnnis, Little Harbor, 780. Che three last candidates passed on the basis of 1300 marks as agriculture has not be:n made compulsory this year for those out- sic e the coilege. [he annual entrance examination to the Priace of Wales College and Normal School will be held in Charlottetown, Summerside, Montague, Aiberton and Souris, on Tuesday, th>5 bday of July next, beginning at 10 o'clock, a. m Applications must be for- wirded tothe Education Office at least two weeks previous to examinations. TELEGRAPHIC [iEWS. Spxorat Despatonrs TO Tug F (aMINER. ‘The Lobster Fishery. Modification of Regu lations. Orrawa, June 19. lt has been represented to His Excel- lency that on account of the sn ill size of the lobsters on a certain sect on of the coast of P. E. Island, the enfo cement of size limit of nine inches provi ed by the existing regulations, would effe t a practi- cal closure of the lobster canne ies in that district. It has als» been repr ianted that an addition of fifteen days t the close season for lobsters on these c ists would be a fair equivalent for the suspension vf the size limit, as the number >f lobsters that would thus be saved during the pre- seut “season 4would work a_ effectual means for the preservation of t .@ lobsters +s the enforcement cf the size |i nit during the whole open season. Tie existing regulat-ons therefore, has been suspended, so far as they relate to tlt portion of P. E. Island, extending from ‘ipe Trav- erse in aneastwardly and northw rdly direce tion to Kast Point, thence in a we iterly direc tion to the north side of North ©-pe, and to that portion only withia these imits, No person shall fish to catch, kill, buy, sell or have io their possession any lobs ors between July, 1892, and first January nex Educational. LUNENBURG, The Methodist Conference sj day forenoon discussing educ: ters. A campaign is to be st he circuits, culminating in th tenary at Sackville next J raise an endowment fund « $100,000. To-morrow an inte eussion on the supernnmerary pected. There may be a live ‘emperance if the conference doce enough to suit the members a third party June 19. ‘nt yester- ional mat- rted in all seli-cen- nuary, to at least sting dis fund ie ex- y time on not go far led to the Blake Accepts. June 19. erdey that ied his ac- to the ex- Jarthy and :perial par- Toronto, It became known early yes Hon. Edward Blake had sign ceptance of the seat offered \iberal leader by Mr Justin M: ther Irish Nationalists in the in liament at Westminster. Found Drowned Vineyarp Haven, Mass., Edward Boisvert, better kno Edward Greenwood, a nativ: Island, harness maker, was fou to-day. June 19. vn here a8 of P. E d drowned General Teicgraphic tews. Lonpon, June 17.—The Vie: pondent of the News says ; Jopenhagen the Czar expressec tion to attend the wedding of prince of Roumania to Princes Kdiuburgh. it is expected tha! ling will occur in Hngland. herefore, will be a ineeting of eignos of England, Russia, Ge Roumania,. Quesec, June 17. —A gentler just returned from St. Nazarre mense damage done by the |: Over one hundred and fifty bui demolished in that place, involy of over twenty thcusand dl! lives are known to bea lost and « sre seriously injured, some of die. The storm was the worst that ever visited that section cf the count y. Seatrie, Wash., June 17.—.. despatch frum Sedro, Wash., says James A. Nelson, fereman at Smith Camp, on the line of the Monte Cristo Railroad, was m rdered by four Italian employeson Wedne day. Some of the other men at camp becan e so enrag- ed at the brutal murder that t iey seized ‘be Italians and lynched the fc ar in quick order, Winnirec, June 27.—It is announced that the Manitoba g< tions will take place in July. Betrast, June 17.—The Uist tion opened io this city to-day, generally suspended. Shops anc decorated and mottos displayed of Ulster’s determination never to the rule of an lrish parlia: streets are crowded. The Duke presided. Lonpon, June 17.—Sir Char and Hon. Mr. Harvey, of Nev vave had several conferences at fice respecting Spanish tra with Cansda and Newfoundland ‘ook is not very hopeful, but it that a satisfactory arrangement rived at. Betrast, June 17.—Resolu adopted at the mecting to-day determination to remain an ir tion of the United Kingdom; against the establishment of a: itament, declaring that such a ment will inevitably result in violence and bloodehed, and ‘hat the Uisterites will take no election or proceedings of such Markato, Minn., June 17.- developments substantiate the gra yesterday as to the cyslone, The will amount to at leas: 30, and 17 been recovered thus far, with a lo to hear from Lonpon, June 17.—Lord Roseb ing at Kelso, Scotland, yesterday, the details of the Home Rule m divulged it would be tound to settled as the Magna Charta. He is a crime to hint at civil war tc political ends. Lonpoy, June 17.—The Chr menting on the interview betwee and the deputation from the Lor Council, declares that the lead satisfied with the result of the cor have freely expressed the opinion and Lord Salisbury would have question in a more straightforwa “Lhe sum of the position,” tl adds, ‘tis that Chamberlain alone political leaders is in iavor of th system.” na corres- ‘While at his inten- the crown : Marie of the wed.- Jne result, the sover- many and an who has reports im- .e cyclone. dings were og the loss 13. Three ght people whom will uncfiicially reral elec- r Conven- Work was houses are expressive to submit ent. The o£ Abecorn »s Tupper foundland, he foreign + relations The out- s expected ill be ar- ions were avowing a egral por- protesting Irish par- establish- disorder, nnouncing part in the arlinment. The latest est fears of death loss rodies have g territory rry speak- a Shes asure were ve as firmly declared it accoinplish nicle, com- i Gladstone jon ‘Trades 18 are dis- erence and oat Balfour reated the i manner. > Chronicle among the eight hour Weather Hulletin Toronto. June 20.— 10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southwer; to west Winds, fsirto cloudy weather, cal show- ers or thunderstorms, higher te.aperature, Obituary. Henry Found, the well-known tailor, died yesterday afternoon after a short illness. He was 78 years of age.—Halifax Chronicle. Mr. Found did business in Charlottetown for many years, and will be well remembered by our older citizens as a t.ilor, a politician and aa advocate at the bar. While he ex- celled as a knight of the neelle he possess d an able debater and was a leading figure io all political gatherings of thore historic dsys. Asan advocate he distinguished himself in the suit of Thomas vs. Fi und, an action of trover brought against him in our Supreme Court by the late Jom T. Themas, to recover a £5 treasury note fougd by his son among the sweepings of Thomas's shop. The late Judge Pope acted as counsel for Mr. Thomas and Mr. Found pleaded his own cause and triumphantly won a verdict. —_- 9 02 Merchants Bank of P. E Island. Sir,—The directors of the Merchan‘s Bank of P. E. Is!and prop: se to pay a divi- dend of four per cent. on Ist July next. Now, this date will be seven months from the date of payment of the last dividend, viz. Ist December, 1891. By carrying out this plan we will rg@ceive one-sixth Jess than we have hitherto received. The direc- tors should pay us seven raonths’ dividend at the rate cf eight per cent. per annom. SHAREHOLDER. ieciiaaiinaiiiiaaiaais dices The Guardiaa’s Lucousistercy. S1m,--The Guardian recen ly pub'ishel two letters, one against and one in defence of **Ritualism,” and then statel, ‘Any farther correspondence on the above subject must be over thesiguature of the writerin order toinsure its insertion in our columns.” Nevertheless, in this morning’s isane ap absurd and s! ander- ous attack is made upon those members of the Church of England who follow tke plain teaching of their prayer book by a so-called “Charchmsan.” It this “Churchman” wiil come out over his own signs ure and “expose” these *‘secret enemies of our church,” [ shall be ready to reply to anything he may say in the same manner. I won'd advise him to be- gin by answering the letter ef **A Coervert,” which appeared in the ;Guirdian the other day. A True CurrenMan. Oe EE iP Probate Court. Ch. ae JUNE 20. Re Power will case.—Mr. Mellish moves for decree confirming will. Mr. P:ters contra, The Judge annou ces his decision that the wiil be sustained. = ———_——_ News Notes. Serious labor disorders have occurred at Ferrel, Spain. The Kingston Board of Trade are moving in the matter of erecting an elevator there. Engl'sh brokers have entrusted an agent in Winnipeg with $1,000,000 for iuvest- ment in mortgages. Official reports as to the liarvest prospects in Russia show that the goneral out!ook is much worse than it was ic the early sum- mer of 1891], Matchless flour—Beer & Goff have just re- ceived 125 bble Matchless flour direct fram the till, If you want good pastry and bread use Matchless flour. j20 3i Safe For Sale. E havea fine Safe, almost new, which we will se!l cheap, \ R. B. NORTON & CO. junel8—dy 3w law wky 2w LOBSTE Rs. AM paying the Highest Cas. Prices for Lob- Sters of firct quality, Talis and Fiats. HORACE HASZARD, Camercn tlocx, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 13, 1892. INOTICE. R SALE at Montague Bridge, Valuable .. .Wharf Property, with Sto-e and Wur -honse adjoining. Also. liwelling House and Grounds, Building Plots in sizes 10 suit purchasers Fur- ther information can be had by applying to D. #M. GAUL, 170 Fifth Avenue, New York, U, 3. A, jnnel7—dy&wy lm Horses Wanted. WILL be at the Hotel Davies on Fridsy and Saturday next, aad will wnt to purchase THIR'TY GOUD HORSES CHAS. F. TRASK junel6—tl dte ? MOUNTED on Vualcanite, o & set; mounted on ait.” Metal $15.90 a set, Partial Sets from $2.0 and upwards. Best of material, werkmansh:) and satisfaction. MURRAY'S DENTAL P 1. RUORS, 145 Queen Street. lyr eod & wy—juned Freehold Property on Kent St., Bx AUOFTION, Friday, July Ist, (2 o'clock, roon. Ww* are instructed by Philip Coyle to rell by Auction, on the premises as above, his property on Kent Sireet t The House contains 7 Rvoms with good condition, and is weli residence and grocery Tide perfect. “hop, in uited for private store or other bu-iness. ‘Terms easy. Property can be inapected at any time. or further , arti apply tothe owner, or at the law office of J. T. Mellisu, Esq. E. HNORTON & CO., jul4 —eod tl 27th then dy Auctionsers. What has been long Desired is now at hand. ROF. W. H. BROWN, of Halifax, who has visited all the priacipal towas of Nova Scotia, is now in Charlotteown, prepared to execute ail orders ia the way of Chimney Sweeping. All persons desiring to have their Chimneys swept can have it done withovt removing Far- niture, covering Carpets or reh-oving ornamenta, etc., from mantels. All work lone from jhe in- side of ‘he house. For further proof refer to Mx T. M. Pation, of Patton Bros. all orders ieft ai their Store will promptly attended to, julb | CRISTEA | Seas soe r. a versatility of talents. Talors are always — politicians, and Henry Found and Dandy Waish upheld the reputation of their craft. in this respect in the ranks of the old Liberal | party under Coles and Whelan. Mr. Fouad was HoRACE — ertasierre mesure cigwenter eee sae SiS ee x Te Kew wv x tar esd “ siesta ac neae and alieeeeddainaeiommemndin De Co EI ET NEB Te EERE [Tee eee ee eae ae seer We are now giving special iaducements to purchasers in our MANTLE DEPARTMENT, including wonderful value in Lace and Jet Wraps, Del. mans and Capes. grows CES FP TRETS, PE OE OE DIR DP one osen pra a= (x)— ——_—_ x)-————- FIRE. FIRE & MARINE LSURANGE. MLA Fe DN 7. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. Insures Cargves, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. Steriing and Domestic Certificates Issued at the Office Here, The Manchester Assurance Company of England. The Wesiera Assurance Company of Toron'o, Oat. HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 17, 1892—eod this season. June 1, 1892. Summer kesort. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICD BEACH, {LL be epened for the season on 'ULY 41a to m:ke this beautiful and well known Watering Piace more attractive than ever For terms, ete , address JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. MR BAGNELL’S conveyanc?s will moet trains from all points at Hunter River Station to convey passengers, ete , to the Seaside Hotal. The Proprietors will spare no pains Particula’s of Coach from Caarlottetown to the Seaside Hotel later. JOHN NEWSON & CO. WANT Te May 28, 1892. VALUABLE Fata: BY XO. BY EH.NO j At the R-sidence WAQUAART & BROW, GENERAL. insurance Agents. i | | OFFICE: l} Brown's Block. | : | | CHARLO? FOR N an N 3 ‘DR (‘EO A _ oF GO PONG AT AUCTha, Monday, June 20ih, comuencing at ha'f-past 10 o'clock, 4» AUCTICNEFSRE, BAYNE*, Upper Priace Street. LL THE Va LUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNIPURE, including handsome Bed- Utensils ; cash. This Furniture digested form. June 1, 1892. reom Sattes, Drawing Rom Save, one viluable new ** Williams” Piano. other Stoves, Crockeryware, ete. ener aN Further particulars lator. is al! nearly new and in good order ee eee, Eee ee Dong Rum and Kuchen Furniture and Also, one *‘Jewel” Range and Sale postive Terms 4i—juld SUBSTENTIAL EOURISHMENT (OR CHI OREN | They need it, but cawnot always digest suificiesi solid food to wet it. LONDON HOUSE. | JUNE. | Men’s Summer Undereloth- ing, in Balbrigzan, Natural Wool and Merino. ’ Christy’s London Felt Hats, new Spring styles; Straw Hats, large variety in Men’s & Boys’, Boys’ Clothing -large new stock—no better value in the city. Prints ard Sateens ~a splen- did range cf patterns, 16 cents,.—See the lot of Dress Goo?s selling at 16 cents, Hosiery! — Cashmere Hose, Cotton Hose, Fast Black Stain. less. See our Eclipse brand. Ladies’ Sunshades and Um- brellas —large variety, fresh goods. HARRIS & STEWART, London House. jun 9—eod & wy nice Black Diamond Steamship Co, rv Dg ate Z oy v2 THe &. S. “COBAN,” due here from Mon- treslon TUESDAY, the 2is: iost., will sail for St. Jubn’r, Newfoundland, carrying uce, ate, unde deck and horses, cattle aud sheep ou eck. s PKAKE BROS, & CO, junel7 Mahogany Furaiture, Piano and Organ, Silverware, China and Glassware, AT AUCTION. -_ --—— = AM instructed to sell by Austion, at the late . residence of Judge Young, Prinee Street, on WEUNE DAY, the 220d day of Juae, instant, commencing at il o'clock, a.m :— A choice assortment of Mahozany Farnitare, comprising - Drawing Room, Parlor, — Room, Hail, Class thoom, Dressing Room Bedroom Furn.ture, Piano and Organ, silver- ware, China and Glass ware, ete Terms cash. Particulars in handbills, R. BEAIRSTO, janel3 Auctioneer, WANTS, Lest, FULAD de ASTURE—Have room for two or three cows in pasture grounds adivining Mr. Watson's guriens. Spring Park Road. Appiy to PEAKE ros & Co, lw—jane20 B? \‘RDERS Two pleasant rooms and use ofa parlor, with bourd, in a nice pact of the ci’y, Apply at this office. lw-— june20 Or TO LET, containing t wo good rooms, ruitable for Lawyer or insurance Agent. Pouseession given atonce. Apply to MACNEILL & MACDONALD, Barristers, Great George street. june20—dw eod Hk SALE OR TO LE!—A three-story Dwel- ling House with Shop, situated on Pownal Sireet, formerly the residence of the la'e Michael Trainer. Good yard and stabling in connection, This isa ged ousiness sand. For farther par- ticularsavply to Mk. BERNARD TRAINOR, +'flice Lept., Ch’town, lw—jul8 ys L®T—A House situated on Richmond 8t., containing a shop and 7 rooms. Apply te PATRICK CONNOLLY, Bishop Street. junel7 VW 4NrED—A good Cerriage Painter. Good wages given. Apply wo WM. KoBpinsoy, Carriage danufacturer, Newcastie, Miramichi, mayZs TO LET—Half of the double tenement house on the south side of Hiilsborough rq are, lately occupied by B. C, Prowse. For particulars apply te ee Wyatt or Edward Needham, junei7—t {NIC BOILERS now ready and to hire at 11. D, “ ADMAN’S, Queen Street. jalé pO List—The Dwelling House containing nine rocms with shop in tront, sitaated on east s.de of Great George Street. Good « yardinresr. Ren’ modera'e. Poaseasion given at once.” App y to W. Taxquasneen aay t tiene. JANTED TO EXCHANGE—A none fora W Wegou. Apply .o WM. H. Lone, — POR SALES Summer Cottage ai Harbors : eu. Apply to ewrer, c. B, MaOnBIhL. june7—i city. cece YW ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A eervant ins tatuily of four. App y to MRS, CHARLES HuGHES, Hayfie.d Street, jul GENT3 WANTED —For cur grea: new book tL “A hotographic Irip sreund the World.’ Dend quickl+ for illus:rated circulars and terms and vei ter: itory. Canvassers ace delighved with this pew f-ature in book making fo save Ume send 99 ceuts, and a full Agent's oulfit $1 30 will be wailed at once, wi h terias and fu persionare. Do not miss it. Apply w KARLs *UBLISHING Hous, st. John, \ B junes ANTKv—A general servaut in a stall family. Apply to Mrs. T. J. Hawks, Brighton Kvad. Uf—may26 sictaetieaseaeaasaaassass terms te Ei’.—Par' of tane nent ho ise on c weer of dacy and Po wus) tteoets, 7 roums. moderate mIR—t \ JTANTKD—tiood wide-awake agents to sell for the Fonthill Nursernes of Canada, Good p*y and regular and constant employ ment luther gatmea Nv droves aved apply We ‘ave 70 acres under stock every d@-partment typl, wo al C. 0 ise. fully equigved. Address 3fONS & WHELLING- LO, Temple Building, Muoareal, J. We } BRALL, Manager, Name this paper. jamelé Sma