THE DAILY ise AND OTHER ITEMS, LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEV, { yet 43 8 spe . ' I pers ; : kh ¢t >” gawiat | SxatXt ries ie a se zg Reneng* qartime pt f pinot caren i i a A ii “4 : > | ; ee cial C auenpendanite noe of The Examiner P NGE ne.~The St. Lawrence esrricd over LS passenyers and ret irned 34. I Merry-co-Rovunp.—-The merry-go- round winds up here on Friday or Satur lay lhe fad seems to have quieted down sonewha The stray cash is about a’l va 1 in, and as their mission is accom- y proceed to the capital, where arcry of Smith may be heard, Five cents a ticket, or six for a qua OM SAacKVILit A turned last number of our evening from Sack vhere they have been attendine the | YOcation was held in the evening. E pssays ses at Mt. Allison and on ations were given, an d degrees con- | " ferred as 1Ows t— Cra ry Cask- . H. Barnard ys. A : ° 0 , case in chanecry, commenced GRADUATES IT ARTS —P, A, av. We notic e some of Char | Thomas Dickson Archibald, Halifax, yminent lawyers in town, Daniel Busby Bayley, Elgin. i SONA Miss Maud Wed Mary Agnes Black, D rehester. v. R. W. Weddall, Summerside, Walter Mason Black, Dy 9 ster : vic ft ar, g uluate G erge Miles Blakney, Petiteodiac. | 3 Conservat M William Wilberforce , Costin, Baie Verte. | Mr. Har vB aut wa passe Roland David-on, 1 d 1ish. the S a wrence this mornit I s} Lillian Jane May Deinstadt, Yannouth. | going to Bro:kt M | Frederick Brecken Day, Acadia Mines. Mr. EH. J. Matthews has received a very May Fisher Duncan, Woodstock Halifax. Jacol Heaney, Clinton, P. E. I. M rneannual meeting he M uh ae Bald lwin Jost, Barri gtor Summerside Methodist district. will e| < adley Dunbar Marr, Newton, Kings, ‘ Ss lune Lith, next, at West Ca .? ah \ aie Ris ein Oe rt | Albert fort anford, Burlington, ( : alien “teed so ~ gp pp typo A pohaqui. ) WV i a Enid \ : . af ME,” . | M. A. Gn cou ) Rev. A. C. Borden, Bt \ y Market Ha They want our | a : a Hee al t} pA. £5, 8. D " Halifax. ma vs ay forthem at 1€ ioor, ee s ie M. A. (ad eundem) a M. Palm r, | we are airaid that, for & week or rwe | NM. ’ i 5 : : : M.A, (University of - B.) Sackville, , thev will remain indoors. How In B . ; f rrove Concert Company is a ss. ° . = Nl wl _ a a a _ hep Graduate in Divinity, B. D., Rev. und all who fant a joliy eve rig ’ a 5 7s ty ' iia ® | Samuel Howard, B.-A., °84, Hampton, 8 iid hear them. N.B . >. ' a a ~ M | wns f ' rae Arrivats.—-Clifton ae ey 8) | Ihe speakers were Governor Fraser, ames Dolan, R. J. Taylor, Montre idge Hanington, and Revs. J. A. Clarke EXAMINER - om = e THE MOUNT ALLISON INSTITL rrONS, | Sacxvitie, N, B., May 29. Yesterday, Mrs. Archibald, Chief Pre- | | ceptress of the Ladies’ College, and Dr. | Janie Heartz, of Clisago, were elected | | members of the Board of Governors. The y jare the first representative of the | Alumne Society on the Board. The | Rev. S. Howard, B. D., was clected Pre- | sident of the Alumni Society, The new } Art Gallery was formally opened in the | afternoon by Lieut.-Gove spoke enthusiastica ly of the progress of | the young Jadies in their art studies and of the masterly playing of Mr. R. C } Archibald on the violin. U niversity Con- rnor Fraser, who | GENTLEMEN | | Now is the time to put away your heavy Underclothing, and if you find that you need a new sup- of light-weight, fine goods for hot weather, don’t forget that we carry a very large range of ‘those goods in all the best makes ‘to fit small men or big men, at prices to suit every person: They Wash | And Wear. They look well, too; they don’t cost much, NEVZ and, besides that They are those 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 all kinds, from the cheapest up. 00 y. eee May.11, 1895-—246 ee ee ‘WOOL! WOOL! also a choice line of Summer Suitings, Grafton MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS, This is the largest and best equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, made from fine Cal! here, pick your goods, and leave your order. satisfaction. Street, ER. QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET. pe i j | BAA s,AAAD AAS, ASbDAS }S HbA ADA ADDS DADS AAA ADD AAA svrvr7707—0"—"""°"""""°""OVFeerrrrrrrwrrrvrwrrrr Linen Collars. 20c, 35e, 40c, 50c. 8Ne 30e, See our Percha Shirt, white with colored merino and cotton; excellent value a DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, °94—ly — ae as Wants, Lost, Found, Xe panauanaanis under this heading charg: d five cents per line, LOST--In Sheravood Cemetery, a pair zold spectacies. Finder will please leave them with the keeper, or at Mrs aareueee. Fitz- roy Street. 3 i pé—mays) FOR SALE— A mainsail and foresall, in use only one mon-h, suitable for boat 20 feet keel; will sell cheap. Apply at this office, , ar 30—3i TO LET—A house with garden in South- port; possession given Ist day of June. En- ine of Mrs BAuL, Connolly House, Dundas Esplanade. ti—may30 between William Mc- rghton Read, a lady’s Finder will be rewarded on leaving 3i pd—mys) LOST—i.ast evenin Lean’s residence and Vs jac acket same at Large’s L wary Strble. “PASTU RE TO LET, on the MeGill pro to.—HvUGH MONAGHAN, Graften Street may29—3i pd a PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cows near residence of LC Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Rosd. Apply to H JAMES PALMER. m nese HOU SE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given at once. Apply on premises orto H JAMES PALMER. tf--may29 W ANTED-—-Good cook ; best of w wages given. Apply at once to Reve RE HOTEL. may2Z7--tf WANTED—A girl for goneral housework. Appls to Mas D sTEwaRtT, Kent Street. may23--tf FOR SALE—A newly-calved cow. Apply to Perse BRADLEY, Douglass Street. may22 = D K. Mollisen, St. John; J. B. Patri my | and Dr. L athern. Montreal. 2 lowing, taken from the b- ‘ os . ‘ m i he follo ig, cer f pub > qc ce Hotel: A. D. Quimby, Water- | lished class lists will be of interest to our | 5j e, Maine. | readers on i } Hotel Rass: W.C. Ash, Toronto; C. L. | ee ology. Class I: Bessie Alexander - am Agent for the ~ | Baxter, Portland, Maine. H. BE. Schaffer. | Annie ee. Nii a cae r ye » W 1 . - as ‘i 7 a uses nothi ng in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool. M iP seals thy er te on See i 1c One Ci ful G I ap y en. J want 50 000 pounds of Wool this season, for which I will pay the highest price in Cash or Trade. — r | History of Phil sophy.—Class IT: Lil Come and see our Double and Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool; PERSONAL. ian Deiastadt, Pass i—Heaney. oa lottetown, Ma , 1895 —246 Mar'no Wool, all double and Twist and bound to wear. sie eee Christian Evidences.—Class II: Lilian | SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor in the city and at low rates, Mrs. W. W. Beer has returned from New| poinstadt. | . re } OUR CLOTH is the best in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give = = G > iM “ « c ae Senior Mathematics—Class I: Bessie i ait reo arter ieft mae SHOE SINE ia A exa Passe i Jay. | —_ : A ; M siness trip to New York, Boston aod S r German.—Class I; Bessie Alex- | ¥ V C > ee = eS J HR, eae ee Class II: Lilian Deinstadt E . - 3 , suf pagent Pi i'm S tne ew | logy.—Passt — aney. > _ ' , Ce ee eae een? | Junior Hebrew. —Class I: Pierce. | Masonic ‘Temple Building, a : & pension OF 33, rue Junior Coe ee If: Annie r Ss € N “ F M ac —_ d, orn ; eae r | 8) racue, Miss Heartz. Passed—Pierce, | Refrize “ators THREE DOORS BELOW J. D. McLEOD'’S CORN baded- ay senpadker siege eer aba ge ar Ye ~— ra ; oe? -9 Charlottetown, May 20, 1895—135 & wky v ee ie a ae hysiology.—Class I; Bessie Alexan- . ; at Walter | Blarcom, Norham, Ont; B. F. Dingman, | ger, "Passel Heaney. Lawn Mowers —_ ne re a na am ne a = ms oe , iI i C. Anderson, do; Allan Macdonald, Political Economy.—Passsd—Heaney, | ‘ Be" ~~ i= & was Montreal: H. T. Peck, New York; E. K.| yay. " =e ice Cream Freezers i i iby an » ss — oho » Toronto] Sophomore Latin, Class Il— Heaney, | 4 ye j . Suether= Calif Mr. Tay The arrivals at the Hotel Davies [as | Moyee. a shi oo Gireen ire i ct, ! ia te the venll siuded: Allan Fesounn Mont } ; ale thi Bie > Y Qo) } . . | man jn th ie | Sophomore Greek—-Pessed, G. Seller ey ° Go" Hi ins real; G. R. Sangster, Moncton; Robert Jar | Grenisteyes Passel, Heaney, | Sprin inges, | OT SHOE a a | | en enbh © Onawhih te lene 8.0, Deke meee tc auc, oC 8 SB S yee | to see our stock of S and S eROu 1A a se Hi: a W ber, Tor mito; Mrs A. M. Mo Dos ,* | Sprague; Class II, Alice Sprague; passed, | ases in ages, Capta.2 Chu ere fos Phage _ D Charles t. Rovers, Alberton; the Movyse : Pp: t { R: t a os tie (s 1 a catch) teats Ports yee ae Cosgrove Concert Company | Freshman Latin, Class If — Alice aten at sraps (sure C4 when you want to buy. We are the leaders = i . < H 1 ¥ — rr Spragu > Chowan, é. Seller. | i sanisieaiien _ ee , A Rewarp.—The Ch’town Cycling C | Physics, Class [—Annie Sprague; Class | js £ bo ee : g a reward of ten dollars to « y } Il--Alice Sprague, Dystapt. A BI | 5 Pp S ; person or persons givitg such informat or Freshman English, Class I—Annie } ye ith Ow rices aoe | as wil! lead to the conv —e of the person | Sprague: passed, Chowen. | A 4 % Z ss : oe sho eulisionsly out Mr. C. Moore’s bi- English Essays and Elocution, Class I | MAT —stematel CORNER. J B ME CDON A D & CO a es a ee eee evcle tire which was standi ing in front —Annie Sprague; Class II, Alice Sprague, | ey e » -_ , « 5 be oR a is Fri-| Hassard & Moore’s store on Wednescay | Vystant : pide : Charlottetown, May 28, 1894—246 & wky Charlottetown, May 13, 1895—ly mmision fy nei . : aa , . n. 29th inst., between the honrs of Honors, English-—Bessie Alexander. day evenine. lst inst., at . ais ined Paden atelndhe a ee - gos Sletheir meetings for the summer é “4 ie erg eI ene Hpetiertainmen: will be given by the! a acy Crosixo—All the tailoring and| LETTERS TQ THE EDITOR. | dilizen, cousisting of readings, recita a : : . frienda readymade ¢ hing establishments in } s a ag sve agreed to close at 6 o'clock on | LETTER FROM BRUCE STEWART & CO. : oe Monday, Wednesday and Thursday even — es until the Ist of July; after that date tn,—It appears as if certain parties, - - y will Ce at 6 o'clock each night of | ¥! oer well known, gh doing * they o wel k (except Saturd itil re Igsi | CaM to find fault with the steam oiler | Ay Iyrerz — Bs : an ee en ee " | supplied by us to the Hillsborough Cheese were to bave Le ree Of A Bare CNS ee is Factory. This boiler was built by E. | ‘ake sasked “W How )ISCOURAGINE to find that! Leonard & Son, of London, Ontario, who | . + . peeeeacd a . th you have chosen for a suit of | have a reputation at stake, and would | I atest S le 4 CG eat a et e mgebell. But w os C : : Such is never the case with the construction. All we ask of the parties vas asked she re] , et “Puke? Serges, but you must be sure to| Signing themselves “ Observer,” and, | ° ale Clergy mat ‘ SS ew t with the registered trade mark, | “ Another -Observer,” is to come out like z oe 4 a tae — 2 iat her a ut Satisi “ Tyke,” stamped on the back of every 24 | men over their own signatures and let the | U niauade red Shirts, 2 2 40e . 7 0c, $l and up. White Laundered Shirts, d0e, boc (oC, O de, ve DC, $l, and up to $3. 50 ec ach. ta rfect} A enc £ yublic judge whs erest they have ir ¢ ‘ 97 : ; ‘ \ Ritlideee srying. On being asked by | 7*"! ni ee eT ee ee te Pee Ged toys, 108, Toe Ibe, 20c, 25e. Celluloid and Rubberine Collars and Cuffs, all prices. Linen Cuffs, : - Rt Usirap States Trape.—One result of | Yours truly Summer Neglize Top Shirts, in silk ptripes, blue and black dots, black with colored stripes, flannelettes. him beyond the h a zo ne the lower tariff in the United States lias | Braver Srewart & Co. | fronts and cuffs: it is the latest make; from ¢ 25e to $3. 50 each. Summer Underwear, in Lisle thre: id, bs albriggan, weddin g part ty a a K with : been a large increase in the importation of ae onan oy on > y ll l d taplanation sec! to disciose good grow foreign woods. Last week’s imports at the | INFORMATION WANTED. from 20c to $1.75 each. Braces for Men and Boys, an endless variety in all colors an prices. ir her action and the wedding didn’t take | port of New York were of the value of } ‘ pace—Halifax Chronicle $9,11 955, against $569 ( 9378 in ube r- Sin,—In yesterday’s issue of your jour- es ee a. ling week of | mas FORE on t| | nal you print a short quotation from E. W. ¥aox Bosrox.—The steamer Olivette, | first of January the cite. | nae eee"... | Bok, wherein he states that Trilby lacked | Captain Hani p,arrived from Boston this | the value of f $211,55 Pit, against oe | the virtue of chasti ity, and adds that “Mr. | sfiernocn, bring + Q eral carg and 561.847 rh tne corre — } li ng pe oe | Du M: auriet r states the fact and states it | the fol wing passengé rs: Mre J Va 1894. | > exports vt aomestic pros >| plain! y. ae Buskirk, Sarah VanBuskirk, Hanna t r hand, show a consider: le Wonld you kindly either. quote Du 9 9 O'Leary, M:- Mary Ma : i g off, th von ae no geen magpie Maurier’s words or indicate on what page, | ad, Sarah Macdonald, Ka I 3 year against $140,005,s00 last year.) 9. i. what partic ular chapter, tiis - ain can i ‘ D MI WE ae his ratio is intained to the end of the} ..... e . s : A) y SEE: ©, Fa Metechenty, 42) Ir tte ichenes of taadle will be largely | apron’ aay & oe ony ‘ul ozua | EMMeNse Var iety, in English and Canadian, When going on a trip don’t forget to see our Trunks and Valises, uitemer, J. it U YT, James Jcinnis year the balat Ge Ses , a Oo eee Ws some attention, an ig j J, Bernard, 11. Mclean, A. McKenzie, L. | against the United States. | om reccipt of your paper gave ita cursory | Our Goods are of the Latest Styles Martin, A. I. . Mr. | ton, Mr.8 , we w, ‘St oe oe ~perusal, but fail to find t the statement in | : ton, Mie. Selton, C. H. Gregg, Mrs. Gregg, ee ee On Miss McCray, Mrs. C. H. Smith, J. D. | ed William Bush, part owner of the im—} " 9. supplying the above information you Short, Mra. } Miss McKay, Miss nse stone quarries at St. Paul, Ind., lind | eail ive Sie. obl ‘a | E. C vm iikey, Ne , Grace Bar been yaying attention to Miss Ida Rid) no, eT ee A. Goveraruas. © | = Barr, Mr«. S -C.H. Crow, | the he lle of the village. TI ne only obj af May 29th. a Mrs. Crow, M Mr Bagnal sion Ridlen had to Bash, it -is said, ' a Bs IED REP OWE . Miss agna tson — 37 a that the latte a th as a Democrat,; P a _ Another gold mine has been opened in| = = = —= —— Neer ee _——————_————— 5 frequently sal that no person belo ci... ee 2. et ; -_— a t party sh uld ever become a mein- New Brunswick, not far from Woodstock, fo, er-stone a4 if this family. On Sunday morning | eee 06000600 OOOO OOD : Church was laid) |, 4 i sh assisted Mi=-s Ida down Ld DIED. 0 l ar oe fore. av vw oe oc k i i a ee eid ider from her room and onto the back | 4+ Dorchester, Mas:., on the 20th May ‘ a Giniaied ; os ; ‘ye i At rchester, ! i. 1e 2 May, e - eee ' , of is borse The v galloped madiv to OL. } 295 G rve Dr shies i, -ontractor for- | Bishop of the Diocese. | 6), 7 , were | 1895, George, Driscoll, contractor, for’ | TN _ A CAPE LINED WITH bishop tue k os Omer, ten miles sway, where they were merly of this e. leaving a wife and | Breez “ae ; i roy rst} ° ‘ . ‘. ¢ . | OI i provi nee, i ig a . " Pi . se ‘ married by Rev. U. U. Evans. Just “| five children to mourn the loss of a kind si ) “Kk et y ™ . , rs ar ms they remounted their horses to start "| husband and father. The deceased was ETT ad . A“ = , Mer fag test | Adams, whence they jatented rr ie brother-in-law of Messrs. John and William Summer S$ gens roel | Newcastle, Ky., the irate father of iuay B of Charlottetown. Previous to | i giving tye | was seen coming down the road re . Mr. Driscoll’s departure from Charlotte- up ; D re ‘ laughter. Away the « ouple went, Li * win ot loved in Newson’s fur | ‘ ‘ “ in . ; To , il e Bishop, | the stern parent in parsait, shecatiting 2 Se t | LADIES & GENTLEMEN !—Don’t lose ays WILL BE JUST THE THING. Too tn> contained | Kill Bush at ev ae ae fecterf 0 | sight of the fact that we have full and com all f It is so light that it will be no burden to carry, and yet, being raat th local carrying the youn —- three miles tlie | plete lines in all kinds of FOOTWEAR. Ca or wind provf, will protect weak chests from dap evening wear. , synod reports, | eareer eae p a “2 weal test accounts SOSVSVSSSSsssessts Date Then its uncrushable stiffness will stand any amount of Diocesan Chu: cote’ sonaste: sad (|e abantoned. At } me ¢ , . : . knocking about without altering the original hang and style a Zs om ty reports, and t® | William and Ida were with friends in the W i Two Tele hones | Styles away up ! Prices away down! Light of the garment. Witnesse . s Ler of passees pSRG TERS TE GICM: $ ave } J ee FIBRE CHAMOIS is an unequalled support for all 7 = oe " ene : ; . q 7p} y ine 2 = 1 r 7 summer styles, and comes in 3 weights. Wider, 64 inches, Az Tae 0 > Cosg e United States Supreme court has @ ONE AT EACH STORE. i ending For Comfort, Dur ability und’ Good Value W ra ps. and cheaper, 35 cents per yard, than any other interlining. Concert Cor first of t cide that Bagene Debs and his “Railroed | @ re ® |we are bound to take’ the lead. To avoid all inferior imitations fiad label on’ every yard of genuine FIBRE tntertainme Opera House Jast | in the direction of the —— pare’ |@ Any orders given by CHAMOIS. — Pp : ‘ ust ‘spend in jal e v ~ : > “ tt tituing Lie union must spen J’ é ‘ 2 > Tas ! : Patented July, 1890. Trade Mark Registered. Rate te ; See | e a _| which they were sentenced oe . telephone will receive the ¢ Sty les " Try the Popular Boot & Shoe Store. The wholesale trade only supplied by THE CANADIAN FIBRE vam:ne pr : 5 = ee their interference during _ a hem same attention as though S CHAMOIS CO., Montreal. 2i—may 29 * : _ ee ie on he operatian of the railroads a ve > , tiie aang ee Mr. Soo noch he was a bigger man than 18: you called personally. We Lowest WEEKS & WARREN te a €2pe perf pein ices - | President Cle veland, and ail a railra i send parce els to all parts of ¢ ; { ae : ee presidents of the U sited States i io | RING US UP! ' af Lag ' act a * oad appr re, Harvey and nut their are revolutions, and Mr. a the cluy . PI ¢es i NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. CFOOOFOS $9060 6696 909006606 060000000066' om fendered a of character | Tne law = I i Oiee } : : a st ictim of one. ne pa man: ew forth be ais ad agian down. JOHNSON & JOHNSON Charlottetown, Eay 30, 1895 -135 & wky *Buter. a Vy « songs and her j 5 latdelabewincing were especial ly pleas: | “The Figaro says the Emperor of Ger- | @ $ t MB lerxures, There | ng of an objec- | many recently sounded M. Pasteur as to Tl i ists aes +O 1g OF the 1e Reliable Druggists. Q gl — characte; rtainment, ea his accep nee of ade eae Bale _ —_ ome in ay 1g 0| Gae who « 2 arty jk eno ‘ 3 ) t ‘ ening 0 ) . 2008 : ¢ ese ee ee a ‘= er re ex: the Freach chem/st refn= SVRLSSASISSVSVUtB eo Interest All Farm ers. The pro < i ca ng he weuld | & seemeranee pe Ogtani: ranged rd t the honor, « declarin ’ j amr new i { sed ea bes phe 1870. ee nir HERBAGEU uM restores horses and al] ea ee ee | W other animals out of condition to health a , eee ; and vigor. ‘ " : It is the best Blood Purifier, one which F TTY TLLITLLIIIIEIIILIA Offence y ae ys eee ene x)-—-——— as, saltpetre, resin, Or any injurious sub- Sli ght y Sensational Cas. secieil Set of OAR- _ SALE Sie ee a ; Herbageum. For cattle it is the best milk ~ . ‘ NOT IN THE LINE OF FICTION. RIAGES arivel « ew) MORTCAGE : a We hoa nong 2 odd lot ol Made of sa ty a fine ery, man } 150. Our stock of N J our v Tox Waatsen.—Moderate win TLILILIX MERETEIAIS fair with a little higher tempera 1a ; White Wear an. sut 60 Ladies’ Night Gowns, cotton, some of fine cambric, fume hanisomely tr immed with embroid- worth $1.15 and a few worth \ Night Robes is very Complete without these, and as some of them are cr umpled w@ offer to-day this % Whole line at the surprising price of 79e.) Don’t wait until To-morrow. BEER BROS. ture at mos} days ago, but all are sold We expect a this but two. Tuirp lot Our Carriages this year are A 1—not a weak spot in week. anywhere, except PRICE ! MARK WRIGHT & 00,, LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. ere ee The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. Tr. J. HARRIS Acnt for Mortgagees. and flesh producer. Hens lay more eggs when fed Herbageum. Fed _to calves an- swers better than linseed, costing only one- third as much. Sold in bags containing 4 lbs for 50 cents. 4 lbs is enough for one animal for six weeks, fed regularly twice a day—cost not over one cent perday. It will pay you to try it. Send all orders to GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall. TO LEr—tThe desirable two story soneracnt dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by Jobn Quirk, ~ Possession “ en first of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & ap26—tt PASTURE TO LET within city limits Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy good water, Apply to J. A. Lonaworru. uf may9— i a bia wean i When you want a pair of FISHING BOOTS call and see McEACHEN, the Shoe Man, who is aoted_for low prices. FOR SALE—MIli Brook Farm, 13} acres, ; situatedin West Royalty, three miles trom town, or will exchange for property in the } city, For particulars address JoHn CAMER- On, P O Box 79, Ch’town, lw pd—may27 W AN TED—An Office Boy, smart and intel- ligent. Apply in applicant’s writing to P. O, Box 304 mayls TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block: Apply lo Pnow SE Bros. tf—mayl TO LET "The k house at the head of Pownal Stree: lately’ occupied by Mrs John Dorsey ; heated with hot water; possession given at once. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. mayl SECON D-HAND SAFES and Office Desks for sale. safes have combination locks, and are as good as new, Enquire at MCKay Woo Len Co, may6 WANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at Jounx MacLeop & Co’s. tf—mayil AGEN?!S WANTED to handle our hardy, Canadian grown nursery stock; good pay at once, exciusive cerritory ; whole or rl; we control all special lines —Stone & We ‘ington, Mon‘ real, Que ; w Beall, Manager. Men- tien this paper. 20a (4) —maiays spn ap BR, a a oat ‘ims jaan ih ist ‘Fe { — * » - «% ~ - 1 + aap titties ae ee a Fah ~ Laer i Gate ptm ms a A ae ge gaa »