fue fence aro lL Queen's Square req tires | ygintits. 7 Sep Unis si PEK will sail for Knglay al qy-morrow. > co Ep MeGill University Grady : shee Agsocratio’ as auproved the co-education | the sexes 8! Vell ui S tus stat the Queen's health has nov pecome oe b = ot are ente: wr het nate recovery, ryned t i ’ a pest of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, th aftof an American admirer of the poet, is to be placed in Westminster Abbey, 7 fox. Mr. CHAPL¥AU has gone to New York, pi some say te the South. It is stated by pis@ost intsmste friends that his health is far om being restored os poral cena and Other Items, UPreR, ond the Hon. J. Six CHAR tt Pope, wht i act as Minister of Railways jaring Sir Charles’ abgence, are now making a wat of inspection over the Intercolonial Railway. ani Tux gold fever has struck in at New Annan Those who are mterested in the new mines gy that the quartz is just the same as that jcovered lately at Cape Wolfe. —Summerside Journ ul. > [ris reporte | that Mrs. Langtry, the Jersey jy. is to be married to Prederick Gebhardt goon asa lezal the grow jasband, Mr. Langry THE other e to gs driving along, a severe ducking. | divorce can be obtained on und of abandopment on the part of her - > Moncton firemen, while at practice the vening, took advantage of the opportun- give their Stipendiary Magistrate, who The te, believing the act to be intentional, igteads to prosecate the offending parties. Aye oe xasperated hen in West Albany, N.Y., ghose chickens were killed last week by rats, | iwadopted a litter of kittens, evidently in- todingto be prepared to bring up efficient merves when the rats attack her next brood. dod yet it is customary to talk of the stupid- ity of Cot. the hen. > Hewrrr, of the Royal Millitary Col- Kingston, has been appointed a com yani0u George pecuon of the order of St. Michael and St. im recognition of his services in con with the elaboration of schemes for thedefence of the Western Ontario peninsula aad of Halifax harbor. > — Joux Dar, at Woodsteck, N. B, on the a ult., was instantly killed. He was wderneath a heavy load of timber, which was rted in front by a stand and behind with thehind axle of the lumber wagon, and he wu engaged ic fixing the tongue of the wagon, shen the stand fell and the load of lumber eming down on his head, instantly crushed him to death. War > = —_ France and China is now between simost certain. The latter has sent one o! der best erals to the south for the purpose @ organizing a strong army, which he wil eamand in ‘Tonquin. A Paris correspondent wites that France is aroused, and will make mit work of the campaign. Another de- gatch says that China will adopt a conciliatory ttitu:le. SMALLPox «x OntTaRio,—A despatch was meived by Dr. Bryce, secreiary of the Pro- tucial Board of Health, from Claremont, Ustario county, to the effect that smallpox had token out in that neighborhood, and asking that vaccine be forwarded immediately. - -~>--—~ In a liter despatch received, Dr. Bryce was re- vd to send gome nurses at once, It is tteaght that that the outbreak,is not of much importance. Srranas Sureicat Oreration.—-Dr. — —o——— A. Rasell has just performed a somewhat pecu- lar and interesting operation for Mr. A. Them, plumber, of this city. F. cling a pain wthe tl eshy portion of the calf of his leg, Mr. found on examination that a silver sbirt taiton, which he had lost some ten months was forcing itself against the inner side the skin. Rusell but the mystery is cut out by Dr. oe er tae the button tached its singular destinatien, ‘The pre- &mption is that Mr. Thom accidentally swal- lowed it. —Q-bee Chronicle. New York early on Roers "Paris, 3 a, m., May 29.—V F Tax _— following despatch was received at moining last: — hat will prove a Yery disastrons conflagration is now raging tlong the river front. So far its confines are bound by the Canal St. Martin. The blaze iyisible for many wiles around. Over one thousand fpeople assembled on the @ays and bridges to witness the magnificent Spectacle. life from falling walls. The entire fire department is com- batting the flames, and a large force of mili- tary has been ordered out to establish a cordon wound the burning district and prevent loss Tae een pnmenne Toronto Mail says:—It is generally ad- Bitted even by those who advocate total pro- tibition that it is better that people should drink beer and light wines rather than whiskey tad heavy brandy. ined This appears to be the on this continent. Last year five and twenty-five million gallons of lager beer were made in the United States, or Maveraye of over fourteen gallons for each Mhabitant. Twenty years ago the total an- Mal production was only sixty-two million year’s product. , hot scarcely more than one-eighth of The statistics ala» show ithe production of spirituous liquors has Tue Mth almost universal approval. — f “pressions of opinion regarding it so far are hed as that of beer has increased. — -~}-— new Licensing Act is being received Among the following <a “It tuced erver is an admirable measure.”—Richmond ian The best temperance measure ever intro- in any Legislature.—Tilsonbury Ob- “It contains some admirable clauses.” — Vontreal Star. nd | al “ “ he Gov etnies - . i Fret an he i en? Osliege . Butler is not a very difficult one to E .£ their should meet with the approbation of concerned.” — Petrolia Advertiser. ° } © measure contains m-ny excellent res.” — Babeayg on Inder endent. : An Act of the highest value "—KXingston ewe, a ; SkNon Bev Burier has some bitter in Massachusetts. The Boston says :— The question whether Harvard shall confer an honorary degree on The college has given the degree of laws to ae = not entitled to it attainments, but it has never been Upon to deal with a character like Gov. - An honorary degree should mean If it is a mere form, not intended r, it had better be abandoned alto- Does Gov. Butler deserve the honor * such a man, cither as a lawyer or 4 as Harvard Cellege can afford to * Are his methods commendable? Should Peiated out for the imitation of young Et} Local and Other tems Te E \ e Me trict NAN of tine he , “unitnerside Journal | Was in town te- lay | ess ‘ : > : Pik best Jams and ickles at the Family | (rrocery: als Ri —— » _ ; ¥: also Rhubarb {junel | 5 > Ramemncxn the Em rson Concert this even lng. ‘They say it is Al { ° 1. . [ rr + eo : ar HE cherry trees are in bloom, and there is 4a prospect of lots of f, ult eer Hon’s. Johu L clurgey, Samuel P l Bey, ¢ it Prowse Stewart | ons OWre and “urns, Were in the city to-day. a ce —_ Waiter Pewn \M 18 & great mimic ar mic and ¢ taster in « ig See him ti medyv ' med y hls eveaing, Tu K market to d 45 tended. Fresh Codfish are selling at a fair price > plentiful, and e : : Ove drunk at the $10, and iwo assoults at $l each, were dispozed of at the Stipend ary Magistrate’s Court to-day. bi ‘examinations in connection wiih cena s eaeate will eud to-morrow. Com- plaints are made that the papers are too h: and that they are too caeedece Me Te ' ; 7 luk meeting of Irishmen to consult con- cerning the affiliation with the National League has been postponed until next week. rhe letter of the clergy will likely result in the formation of a Canadian Le ague, r : er ; ’ Cas Liberal-Conservative Association. of Halifax County—have tendered Sir Charles Tupper a dinner, previous to his leaving for England. It is expected the event will take place on the evening of June 14th, THE - . Mas. BaGwa t's faneral, this forenoon, was one of the largest we have seen here; and demonstrated the high regard in which she was held, and the keen sympathy of the public 4n the sorrow of her bereaved husband and kinsfolk. Suiits , THe first number. of The Prince Edward feland Agriculturist, issued fortnightly in con- juuction with the Summerside Journal, ap- peared yesterday. It contains an interesting variety; and, like everything which comes from the Journal office, is well printed. > _ Ixvanticrpe.—The remains of aninfant were fished out of the Montague River one day last week. It is believed the child had been strangled by its mother and then thrown into the tide. The mother’s name is said to be McKenzie. She left the vicinity a short time ago. —_~< »—_—. THERE was on sale at Messrs. Blake Bros. Meat Store, the carcass of one of three splen- did cows purchased recentiy from Mr. James Mutch of Lot 48. The live weight of the cow was 1750 lbs., and the dead weight over 1000, The other two are magnificent animals and re- lect credit on Mr, Mutch as a Strckraiser. —_~»-___— Cricker.—We understand that the Secre- tary of the Phenix Cricket Club has invited the ‘* Wanderers ” of Halifax to play a game on the grounds at Victoria Park, on or about the middle of June instant. In anticipation of the coming match, a lively practice game will be played at the Park to-morrow. All the Cricketers are requested to attend. eterno The Steamer ‘“‘Worcester,” Capt. Blanken- ship, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo of produce and the followin, passengers:—Mrs. Ray, Edith Hayart, Jerome McDonald, Martha Shaw, Ester Deyton, Capt Peter McDonald, Mary Kelly, Rosa Clarke, Sarah McLean, Anuie Whelan, Mrs Dawson, Cecil T Bagnall}, Arthur McAree, Peter Mc- ward Shea. —-—-+-— Tne market to-day was fairly well supplied. Prices :—Beef, small, 7 to 14 cents; do qr, 6 to 10 cents; Mutton, 7 to 10 cents; Lamb, per qr, 60 cents to $1; Veal, 3 to 8 cents; Pork, carcass, 7 to 8 cente; do, small, 9 to 12 cents; Turkeys, $1 to $1.60; Fowls, 25 to 35 cents; Butter, bresh, 22 to 28 cents; do tub, none; Fygs, 15 to 16 cents; Flour per 100 lbs., $3 to $3.25; Oatmeal, $3.25 to $3.50; Hay, 45 to 50 cents; Oats, 42 to 45 cents; Potatoes, 26 to 30 cents. _- . Special Notices. Reap Grorce CarTer’s Turmp Seed ad- vertisement in another column, my 31 4i wkly 4i For a good Tweed Suit go to the London House. [May 28 4w 2aw wkly6i Tue Best ts tHe CuHearest.—Call at George Carter’s Seed Store and buy the Carter’s Imperial Turnip Seed or send him your order by mail. See his special offer in another column, my 31 4i wkly 4i Norice.—All Horse and Carriage Tax and Dog Tax, for year 1883, unpaid by ist June, will be sued for without respect of perscns.— FRANCIS 3. CHANDLER, Collector, [ml2—jl 2aw Noeie’s & Hovre’s London carriage var- nish, selling very low at Norton Bros. [may l2eod wly For a good Worsted Suit go to the London House. {may28 4w 2aw wkly6i Essence or VtNeGaR.—Makes the most wholesome Vinegar, at half price. For sale t The Apothecaries Hall. . i {may2Z2 2w eod wkly Im Ir you want a Boy’s Suit go to Geo. Davies & Co. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i Tue old reliable ‘*‘ City Hardware Store,’ is now run by the Norton Bros. may l2eod wly New Corrons very cheap at the London House. {may 28 4w 2aw wklyvi Carrers, Mattings, and Floor Cloths at the Londoa tivuse. [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i Anvits, bellows, vices and augurs, at Norton Bos. [may l2eod wly cr CURTAINS at the London House. " fmay23 4w 2aw wkly6i Ruvsers at the Family Grocery. fine Tea at the London House. ge SPR [may28 4w 2aw wkly6i Tux best place to get your Hardware is at Norron Bros. [may!2 eod wly to Geo. Davies & Co. re [may23 4w 2aw wkly6i Remember that Norton _ are — off ; d to make room for new. the large stock on han eed vip , 3 the London House. Cueap Privis at *may28 Ser eae r > - Z d KenpaLi’s Spavin Cure, wholesale ani retail, at the Apothecaries’ Hail, DesBrisay’s Corner. [Apl18 1m wy taw dy Bie bargains in hardware, oils, &c., at Nortoy Sas. or a i variety of new Cloths at the Seba 4 7 may28 4w 2aw wkly6éi We have English whitelead and oils, also a brashes—Norton Bros. large stock of new e [may 12eod wkly [ma 7 eod ted at the a {may 10tf Buy Teas at Weeks & Co's. Two Castom Boot Makers Boot and Shoe Factory. y was very largely at- Kay, James Boyle, Mrs Patrick Boyle, Ed- DATIY Bz K MIN a Wut Qewetag s+ Ro in & 1 % 4.34 E MUL SRE HIG ts o i [Sprott DESPATCH RS ‘ra lure EXAMINER.] iar lan-Kennedy Boat Bace. ———— Bostox, Jane 1, | In the great boat race | } and Kennedy, at Point of Pin i feating > vetween Hanlan rowed yesterday afternoon, ] es, Hanlan won easily, de- i Kennedy by mecre than twenty ; Doat lengths. The race was wiinessed by | many thousands of people, ard the wildest | enthusiasm prevailed. Hanlan rowed in | bis best form, and was warmly congratu- lated and loudly cheered when the race was | finished. ‘Preason-Felony. Lonpon, June 1. | 7" Sway i | Nhe Grand Jury returned True. Bills | against the London dynamite prisontrs for treason felony. ee french and English Difficulties. Lonpon, June 1. ‘ In the event of war between France and : China, Germany will support England in are . ae to recognize the bleckade of Chinese ports. High Commissioner to England. Toronto, June 1. The Mail announces detinitely that Sir Charles upper will succeed Sir Alexander Galt, as High Commissioner of Canada to Bugland, and will, at the same time, retain bis portfolio in the Dominion Cabinet. | Phis arrangement seems to give entire | satisfaction. Sir Charles sails for England §0- morrow. 7 ' ( ee ene Czar’s Corenation Proclamation. Sr. Pererssurc, Junel. | * The Proclamation made by the Czar on his coronation day has created a bad im- pression in St. Petersburg. Ricts are con- | tinually occurring with fatal results. The! police authorities are taking active measures | to put them down, but so far have not been | very successful. The manifesto announces | that no ehange is to be made in the exist- ing state of things. The Poles who are to be pardoned will be required to promise unswerving fidelity and submission to the Emperor. The decrees of suppression against various newspapers are not to be abrogated, although it is believed that a partial amnesty and other acts of clemency will be ‘subsequently announced. The manifesto announces the remission of a large number of penalties for non-political offences and fines, and arrears of taxes due from the poorer classes. ecm Teiegraph Notes. Only one case of agrarian outrage against the person occurred in Ireland in the month of April. Juror Field has been awarded £3,000 and the Huddys £500 compensation for the outrages to which they were subjected An intelligent London fish merchant hag made a caleulation showing that 72,000,000 oysters are annually consumed in London: Kennedy Isbister, M. A. LL v., who was instrumental in freeing British North | America from the Hudson Bay Company, is | dead. Published statistics show that Germany, | Austria, and Italy, can outweigh the whole | remainder of Europe in naval and land | forces, A fire in the Pretiloff iron works at St. Petersburg, caused a loss of 3,000,000 roubles. Among the work shops destroyed were those in which rails were made. The losses at the fire at Lynchburg, Va., aggregated $300,000; insurance $100,000. Five men were killed, being buried under falling wa'ls of the Virginian building. An action of damages for $10,000 has been taken against the C. P.. Railway by | Dame Mafreniere, of Montreal, on accuunt | of the death of her husband, who was killed | some time ago at Hocheiago. | The Roman Cathvlic bishops of the | ecclesiastical Province of Quebec have, in| ® joint pastoral letter, ordered’an annual | collection at Pentecost throughout the pro- vince in aid of the Indian schools of the | Northwest. A very destructive tornado passed ainda] the counties of Clay, Owen, Johnston and | Shelby, Indiana, on Monday evening, un- | roofing houses and barns and uprooting | trees and tearing up fences. In one scat house five inmates were killed. Heavy) rains and hail accompanied the wind in| Owen County. The loss will be many | thousands of dollars. The Emperor and Empress attended the | opera on the evening of the 30th. The | acene in the Opera House was one of extra- | ordinary splendor. The audience rose in a) body and cheered as their Majesties entered, | When their Majesties were leaving the | house the avdience rose again and cheered so persistently that the Emperor and Em- press, who had retired, returned to the theatre and remained standing in full view of the assembly while the national hymn was played. Weather Bulletin. —_—- Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto. June 1--ll a. m. West to southwesterly winds, fair to clear | weather, stationary or higher temperature, | fine, warm to-morrow. aaa TE a ED VHAT beautifully situated house at ‘ St. Avards,” Mount Edwerd Koad, outside city limits, containing +). large rooms, with well of never-faili:.. water in kitchen, to which is attached « ‘orce pump. These prem- ises are within fifte n monutes walk of the Post Offiice and include’ stable and coach- house. F + frcher particulars enquire of the subseriber on the premises. ZAR, TUNE Spring & Stock will r ‘pay any intending purchase, containing, as it does, me c= a # ore oe 7 I Bs Way be x wl é.. w Rs ea English aid ry war lMivwense variety and ext Uur Lace Departmentis replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon Irate Re , . ~+- F . : ’ Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete., ete.” Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed “9 + i ’ ~ > - < ~ aulles Be el See —~—dO —— purchaser. the ra value. Strawberry, and all the new colors. Sterns. and Summer Pry Goods. N advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many ve jac Ww ] ; rary - +7 4 ati - . “ie - , novelties we hold in every departinent ; but we feel assured that an examination of our We have great confidence in offering this season's ANU BeST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete., ete., in ? VPARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. 900 pieces of Print, every varie Galateas, Oatme Dress Goods ( Plaids, ete.. ete. Staple Dry Goo:ls, Ch’toewn, May 3 7. > » y 1350, , tien MARKET BALL, CHARUGCTFETOW ®, re Tre ee Kmerson Grand Concert Co. Mirth, Music, Mimiery. Two great attrac. | tions in one, for two nights only, Friday and Saturday, June Ist and 2rd. GRAND MATINER, Saturday, p.m. Evening Prices, 35 and, 50 eents; Matinee Prices, 15 and 25 cents, Tickets for sale at Dodd’s Drug Store. Doors open at 7.30; Concert at,8. E. H. STARR, * Manager. E. H. BAR NSTEAD, Business A gent, May 29.—tu th fi 4 _ . JOHN T. FERGUSON. May 12,—dywkly RANKIN HOUSE. See testimonials in adyt. * 4 IS AT THE ah oe FAN Ye =z REMOVED ONNELL BROTHERS have removed to the store formerly Union Bank, North Side of the New Law Courts Building, where they are prepared to do all kinds of Repair- ing, Re-Painting and Upholstering. Furni- ture on hand, or made to order, at short notice, BONNELL BROTHERS. May 15.—tu fr sa FOR SiLE OR 10 LET, M-ARYFiELD, on the Malpeqne Road, N lately occupied by Henry Lawson, Faq , and adjoining. the residence of Malcolm MacLecd, Esq. This property consists of six acres of Land with Orchard, and bas situate thereon a Dwelling House, containing nine rooms, newly painted aud papered, and in first-class repair; Stable and Coach-House, and there is also a Well of Water at the door; the whole suitable for a spree re-idence or vegetable farm. Apply to J. G. ECKSTADT, St. Vincent Nursery. ‘UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- NER, the Chea and Best N publih<d on P, BL at 2.20) ty, in color, pattern and _ price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, al Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, etc., ete. black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and 0. every description, in very best value, Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. bee | {O LOBSTER_ PiceEas, For London Direct. | | The fast sailing Barkeatine ERNE A,” | 390 tons Register, newly metalled, and classed 9 years Al English Lloyds, ‘R. RENDLE, Comnmeander, Now on the berth at Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, ready Lo recelve cargo, Will sail for London about | the 10th June next, | Intending shippers will please make appli- cation at once, in order to secure room No storage will be charged in Charlottetown on shipments by this vessel. For freight apply to the owners, | PEAKE BROS. & C0. May 25. —cod ti 66 a — — {Passed 19th May, 1683. A By-Law for Levying and Specifying the rate ef an Assessment on Real Estate end Encomes in the City of Chariettctown, E it enacted by the City Council of the ( ity of Charlottetown, as follows :— 1. The rate of Assessment for the yeer commencing the Ist January, A. D. 1%83, and ending 3lst December, A. D. 1883, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one cent and one-twentieth of a cent on every dollar of the velue of Reai Estate within the Oity of Charlottetown, according to the valu. ation of such Real Estate as assessed by the Assessors of the said City, in their valuation roll of such Real Estate, made and duly re- turned by them on the sixth day of April A.D. 1883. 2. The rate of Assessment for the year :commencing the Ist day of January, A. D, 1887, and ending 31st day of December, A. D. 1883, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one-tenth of a cent on every dollar of the amount of the net yearly income, Sal- aries or receipts of all persons, partnerships, and corpore tions, as assessed by the Assess- ors ot the said City, in their valuation roils of such Income, made and daly returned by them on the sizth day of April A. D, 1888, {L. 8.1 (Signed) DAVI? R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of ihe City of Charlotetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, May 2?)—2w 2aw wkly 3i {Passed 19th May, 1883] Garden and Field Seeds. A Fresh Lot Just Received, —AT OUR-— } AGRICULTURAL STOR, 63 QUEEN STREET. | ne A large stoc k of the GFNUINE HASZARD's IMPROVED TURNIP SEED, ; ‘ that gave such general satisfaction to our cus |tomers the last three years, to arrive in a few | days. DAWSON & LEPACE, ; } May 6.—dy & wkly | THE KEW GAS LIGHT, HIS LIGHT is a Burnerand Fixture com- bined, and the Patentee claims that it gives twice the amonnt of light from_a given | quantity of gas that can be produced by any | other known appliance. | These Burners are constructed to give a | light from 50 candle to 50,000 candle power. | They are particularly suited for Shops, Shop- | windows, Churches and Public Halls, where a Brilliant light is required at half the usual cost. ' These Burners are for sale at the Gas Works, where any information as to the cost, ' ete., ete., can be obtained. | N. B.—The above light can be seen every | night at the Diamond Book Store*and at Mr. | P. Monaghan.s New Fruit and Grocery Store. | Ch'town, May 10, 1833--1m ead. 1 i 7 cna . ae ne ester — ' | Notice of R al. | Notice of memov stl : RS. MACLEAN desires to inform the \ ladies of Charlottetown that she has removed to Queen Street, next door to W. F. Carter's Confectionery Store, where she | hopes to secure a continuance of the patron- | age so liberally bestowed in her former place of business. Also, that she has added Millinery to her stock, and bas on hand alj |the newest sbapes in Hats and Bonnets, | Flowers, Feathers, etc, jost opened Also | Laces in Black. Brown, Cream and White ; | A By-Law for allowing a rate discoun on the Asse asa: on heal Estate and lueomes for the Current Year. E it enacted by the City Conncil of the City of Charlottetown, as follows :— 1, A discount at the rate of two and one- half per cent, shall be allowed to all tax- payers who shall, on or before the thirtieth day of June, A. D. 1853, pay to the City Cle:k, at his office, the texes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Incomes, [L. 8] (Signed) DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. May 21—2w 2aw whly 3i a CIPY HARDWARE STORE eae unde signed beg to announce to the public that they have this day purchased the above old established and well known businees, and wi'l in future conduct the same under the style and name of AGRION BRO's, and will be pleased to meet all the old custom- ers abd as many new ones as will favor us with a call at the old stand, The City Hardware Store, The present Stock will be cleaned off at greatly reduced prices to make room for new. Intending purchasers of Hardware will have the benetit of the long experience of Mr. R. 6B. Norton, who has been in this employ for seven years, and for the last year has n re- presenting large manufacturing houses in Western Canada. R. EB. NORTON, EB. i, NORTON. Ch’town, May Ist, 1883. May 5 —tew tf her Referring to the sbove, I beg to say that I have soid out to R. B. & E. H. Norton, the business formerly owned by the Jate firm of Bourke Son & Co, and continved by me for the last year, with my good will and interest, and while thanking you for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon me, would bespeake the same for my successors. J. R. BOURKE, Je. Ch'town, May lst, 1883. May 8 taw & wk tf her COMFORTABLE HOUSE, with Stable and one acre of Land, situate near the | New Battons, New Frillings, ‘Tubular Broids Moant Edward Road, at present occupied by Buckles, Canvasses, ete, etc, New Fancy Only #1 rl May 11.—6w evd Work expected soon. Hatsand Bonnets made_ r and trimmed toorder. ‘Mrs. Harley. Apply to j WILLIAM DOWD. Ob’town, March 29.