ER TUNE 18, 1881. THH DAILY HXAMIN & 7 a Tc HOTEL ARRIVALS. j 4 wn : Latest News Notes. e Ro 2 Teachers’ Hxamination. ae —_— 5 THe: DAiLy EXAMINER, | “ ee a a de tke ice in thel REVERE WOUSE, | ! i j ~ 0° } for | I'welve vessels are fast 1n © lec ® a i ee ‘“ . ——ee Number of Candidates ha nuinbder Gulf of Bothuia, and two others have | June 16—Hen R B Reid, Alberton; | ee (2 een one- 3 JUNE 18, 1881. } Firat Class 24—for Second 69. Le et Msn ‘stelle Meridith, - Miss Maagie | wre . rave ‘4 ° : ; ; | First Clas sol : t arrest in Ireland ts | et z " - 1A b ker, do; John Thomp- | st sav BER LE : ob NG V OPE: ? Built on high ] | wet Class. The latest important arrest ireland i) Sullivan, co; ee ee a a es . : ie : eencuaren a Mr. Hall . general secretary of}gon, Glasgow, Scotland. 17-B D Blut; | it commands a splendid view ot the city, and is one of ' 3&2 ‘ ‘ that of ir, Mau 3 $ . ’ a ae ; : y | 7 7 i i } , : ' . ‘ — aly Tahn: \ vere y in } ss @ UF Lu | ° : } oe ° ; Who Fays the Duty? Total number of marks p esible 1590; the Land League. . Cone, * a = i} healthiest sites on the Island. Connected with this House are 2 : beeianunn” ,e . “1 ‘ 1 lie nse, ov. : f lay ‘2 . ; » ae Im ; fis h ry ALI DE "Uy OG, AER TT, z ce Tux Patriot has long endeavored to so samaged vn Te wpe dane bs j lot i _ So far, this 6 sat ty the a c . Sah. a einen pleasant grounds, well wooded. if you want cool room 4 ; ’ : © e George t bins n, hariottetoyv ; th > St. John river s bee er! OOF, 12S | a : ! . ee . Ri : . [i AY e . demonstrate to the people of this Island) | 'hers aatohes an a tule being emall. rRaG > pay mM ig) |quiet surroundings, patronize the FRANKLIN. The dus 2 i ° is . Ol. a : “ 4 Ce ¢ me a teas Pa) ; ; . 4 ; ; a ‘ => . that the coustmer ew a ae ou James C. Shaw, aan 1168. A Berlin despaten says 1 1s ao. | | i ; i Hh, ‘, i lil i | nuisance will not trouble you when staying at the FRANKLIN in its issue of yesterday W leor McLeod, 1163. the il be a dissolution of the if 2 : ‘ y T ee + a ee . duty. But in its issue Re George B. Beahact, eee ak that there will Oe 8 ee aation in (leet Oe eee Guests at the FRANKLIN have the exclusive use of the al find the followiog paragraph rT George Hinton, sUMMOrsIC " Pe » | Reichstag and a general eiecilon in Ger; ; ’ : ‘i , 4 “We see a good deal about the adoption i Jehn Matheson, Brackley Point Road, any andy Gens House on the pri rate Beach near the kK RAN LKIN. Terms a = na : " - walicy by the Enytish 1056. a a bias i real heir to the Sir Royer . ts ve m derate se of the retaliation policy %y ' \ “ . = oni sate 2 | “he supposed real he ger C4... t er 0 . fs people in the papers. It seems just poss ble | = Wilham C. wetter e : 1012. * —|Tichborne estate has been discovered in| orchester oireeét ”N B.—This is a Temperance House : ; that Canadian protectionists will get a taste | as “s a a eet icin O74 | Winnipeg; he is an invalid in the hospital ee ays , : P , : a4 + for tat from the Old Country that | oderick DicLennan, \pringwe ss ‘ hi e is James Riches Coles. , ee : il a e : rh ~ _— so seurvily. They wiil John Ross, New London, 968. me =e ae Siberia 1 thing | why Shel a mat oT in id F COoMm | they have tre: he fae nd loud} Ambrose McLead, Dunstaffnage, 397. Voluntary exile to Siberia 18 something | premises, on SATURDAY NEXT, 25th s * i no doubt make iaany ugly faces ane ° re " : - vet the cable states that a wholesale | ; 0 em hat VALUABLE 5 = I hev realize how bitter and | First Class. |new, yet /inst., at 11 o'clock, ali t June 15, 1881 P complaints shen they realz jemigration of peasants in that direction is| PROPERTY situated on Dorchester Street, y 4004. bsimale “3 SOPRIRTOR, * how costly the morsel is. eran et : taking place in the Russian government of | opposite Murray’s Bakery, being part of Town ewe irr 4 tt _— — Now, if the British consumer be ob- | Total number, of marks possible, 1300; Towsk. Hard times are at the bottom of| Lot No. 7 in the second hundred, fronting . ' ' liged to pay the duty on produce which number necessary to obtain license, 650. the movement. | south on Dorchester Strect 40 feet and extend- Prbl IC Eyal ! } | nation may be exported from this ee: naw | Carrie Wade, naleeren, ag A Srneutar Corcrpence.—James Tre- | eng od a elaine lee a : . , ; . 3) 37 ” | thered say eccuple F e : te aorsel be bitter and costly to us?| Maggie Doull, Summerside, 874. ahaa ied several yeara ogo; and! my: a a ok tan, ities = the + ~o? explain ? Ellen J. MeMillan, Covehead. 740. eS ae wi th ” lece: cutter, This property is very eligibld situated Will the Patru explain : ' > : : - ‘the next day witnessec 16 =6aecease for building or storage purposes Pd ; | Rella McKiniay, ee ae 708. nia tet Stephen N. Binney, both well-| “T vain oeats at aaah aa = ¢% : : The following obtained the total namber | ca al Feats ; erms—'l -five per cent, b. : ; ; ‘ . a rers. uritis the re- | - ‘ears } terest at si e . ; ‘ 10ns. , op . 5 nown citize ae ae balance in four years, with inter x per A Ramblers Suggest on | of marks required for first mene De sent week, Mrs. James Premaine died on | cent. mg oe : ; aie \ R bl - Low | below the earepem Cee i ; ij. | Thursday, and Mrs. Ss. N. Binney ov Fri- | WILLIAM DODD, eT i eS 7 let Sy } Our thauks are due ** 2 ambler SOF | jects. They receive second class day, the two widows passing from life to} June 13, ’81-—eed Auctioneer. | FYYHE Annual Public Micsummer Examina- | ) his kind sugges! ions , and for the editica- censes :~—~ r side. 1045 death at exactly the same interval as be- — tion of the City Schools will be held as STHANMSHIP . tion of the people of these Provinves, ee ae aa eee m between the death of their husbands, — Hz. | follows, viz: 46 ; ‘ . 2s ouga oo4. ) “ae i wi : : 14 we take o ee my “ ee mang | Christopher Easton, Charlottetown Roy- | Recorder. C0 NFECTI 1} i F RY, At Ny est Kent street School, ) - RINGE OW ; g part of his letter. ‘*Z “ SH) a 814 The hearing of evidence at the inquest ; wil , ’ 9 te : ; 1S” IDE a © 2 ow RA} ‘OT » - , 02n,; : ‘©] find the people of the Provinces as | Donald pepuned, Kineast: co ‘ | on ve disaster pe ee re UST LANDED ex 8, 8.“ MIRAMICHI, Gn Thursday, June 23rd, Will Gall at Charlottetown : : ; Mary McLeoc unstafinage, 687. inight, when the jury retired to deliberate. ; as : ligent as they are in Ontario but not Mary McLeod, ge, gat, ) ‘ “ae ia » Cale : . i ) co : lie tease ind may [ ask why! Have Second Class. | Among those examined during the day were | = ae en op eam Cakes, Upper Prince Street Se hool, Apvct THE 2014 JULY, : : they not a country abounding in mineral Total number of marks possible, 1200; Mr. ‘Parish, Si eg of ae | "5 eel eee ’ i Sedan Sei Oi | And will carry Lobsters, Starch, sma ‘ i wealth, spacious and magnificent re a | necessary to obtain license, 600. | oer ne aes od Bg Thal 0 boxes Novelty Whistle Candy, a | products of the Island on freight, : oi ~ on ft ex C ° - . 2 | Engi sell, of the Victoria. After the oe int ~y ‘ ‘| t rates. rt ull epen to navigation all the year, and g90 Alfred Nicholson, Stratford, 886. | ng neer seit, “ pte Sere | 14 boxes Silver Return Balls, * ‘ oa very lowes | 3 railway communication’ What then is Laura Scott, Ciiarlottetown, 860, | jury had retired Mr. Parish and Captain Selling very ebeap. At Queen square + choeol, | seal s if the drawback? Is it want of wealth or) pisnard Westaway, Georgetown, 845. | Raukin were arrested on an oor orem WILLIAM DODD On Saturday, June 25th. E ke . <aeaiaiebt abi isla- | : “WN ns a> : ilaid by Mr. Jones, postmaster of London : : peg sae ; = ‘ | be want of enterprise—cr too much legisla Mary Lynch, Tignish, 837. laid } ; , na June-28/8i-- $i meow Saunas. CS 3 | i tien? Where cao be found finer land than Malcolm McLeod, Eldon, 827. | West, charging them with manslaughter. , ne 4 a The Examination will commence each day ATTLE & SHEEP, “4: on this Island Tru:, yuu, have your | Colin McPhail, Georgetown, 805. Both were admitted to bail at four .thou- ; at 10 o'clock, a, m., and wiil be conducted by | On the U pper Deck, and will sail for Livers ; ¥ drawbacks. You want a market. The! Nenalt Manta; Nott River, 790 ' sand dollars each. NOW RU Yt WIG ] the Teachers in their various Departments pool direct, ty ls of acres of marsh lands through- | . a ale he 772 _ 2 hs P At 12 o'clock, noon, the Pupils will be con- thousands of acres of marsh "| John J yes, Miscouche, 778. , “ts isis! ; ’ Phe j i out N. &.. especialiy in the Annapolis Vale | Coane ane a P oth re sqesion ea aa ee ae on ae Old Iron, Old Rope vened in the large Hall of each School, when | On or About the 2ist of July, gis ti, Ake Fd i ee a ain, vey eMtti, tin. jiand has prospere > ca § , 8 | ’ i ‘ertificate j e » » $c ; ‘ : ii ley, are really magnificent. | 4 hey tell me; A. J. MeDougall, Summerside, 770 Reform Bull in 1831 in spite of ea Dacian | Old Canvass, Old Zinc, ~ ce ees o ee oe re Shippers will please make early applicatigg — ; the farmers are lasy. New Brunawick hes) jonn. Mcinnis, St. Peters Bay, 763. | Jooking upon the measure as a * Charter of | Old Brass, Old Copper, scsisithdaa ati te shied aa dee aan j te coter So sennew eeomc : : ¥ also ae Geom Sreres land. Make | Jobn F. Baker, Nerth Lake, 760. | Anarchy, so would Ireland prosper were | Old Lead, Old Pewter, snake the Pupils: For freight and other particulers apply te — J Put.some fife rato your paper, axe; | John McLean, Lot 65, 760. | the principle conceded that the irish ought to | Kerosene Oil Barrels, at The citizens generally, and all friends of the ' PEAKE BROS, & CO, 5 — Be ~~. The material is there, if only culti- “ah tS “ai I I : 5 ~OOMBS' St The citizens generally, an riends of the en i; spicy. —* r reci : saat » . Wolo a >| Ella J. McPhail, Montague, (D8. ibe, in local matters, their own mesters. | : H, COOMBS’ Store. Schools, are bereby respectfully invited to} X a \ gage pet Er bo ae ' a tT a ~ Benjamin Stewart, Brudenell, 756. He adds: * Ifat first they make mistakes, | June 18—3i law, wky pat 31 attend. Ck’town, 15th June, 1581. rT ) renee & Pee ee ‘a - bt iat | Sarah Marris, Charlottetown, 754. |they would have to pay for them. Self-; = By order of the City School Board, en ——— Mae these. gots * eee ad — ae fe Lemuel Brehaut, Murray Harbor South, government can only be learnt by experi- AREMY a Ni Sig ISAAC OXENHAM, RS RIT s Fs, Pa i ee = ce iy * Py 3+ soht lf: you have} 744. : i : ah }ence, but nothing is more incontestable | $ ce Gl 8 | June 17. '81—-eod Secretary. i Sat a tt, “Cor catoonil 5: eet ‘the | Maggie Farquharson, West River, 743. | ¢han that it is eventually learnt by expe- | snitiasdbasitadliciaeel UF hs AR oe ween forcer tt onrerc atlon, Mace Che | r j ya Py 4 ra : best of it. Stand out for your rights; send good wen to Parliament at Ottawa. Do} away with this humbug here and advocate | one House for three Provinces. Then and | not till then you have done your) duty. ‘ tees c Provincial Exhibition. 4 general meeting of the Board of Com- | missioners for ‘1anaging the Provincial | Exhibition was held yesterday at the Legis- lative Library, Provincial Building. Pres- ent: Hon. Senator Haythorne, Chairman ; His Hower ibe Lieutenant - Governor, who takes a deep inierest in the Exhibition; | H. Longworth, Charles ©. Gardiner, D. Fergusen, M. McLeed, Alex. Laird, J. C. Underhay, Johx Baldersten, G. W. De- Blois, James Nicholson, Wm. Haslam, P. J. D. Edmunds, Lawence Peters, George Mason, Stephen McMillan, John Nichols, John Angus Mel onald. Minutes of Iast meeting read and |} ere. he Prize List, as prepared by the Com- mittee appointed for that purpose, was read by the Secretary, and after considerable discussion, resu)\ing in a few alterations, it was adopted. The committes on exhibition buildings and cattle show grounds, reported that, in their opinion, the field which his Honor the Lieutenant Governor has kindly placed at their disposal for a cattle show ground could be utilized for that purpose. It is contemplated to connect the exhi- bition building with the Gorernor’s field, by the erection of a bridge across Governor's pond, so as te have the building and grounds under ove enclosure, and also to erect suitable sheds for horses and cattle. The exhibition building and cattle show Charles Kielly, Covehead, 742. Henry Muna, Little Sands, 732. Daniel Morris, Dunatafinage, 731. Donald Campbeii, Vigg, 731. Elien Lawson, Charlettetown, 726. rience ‘The first step to educate a nation | is to trust its people.” | | The action of the Gevernment relative to | ithe decoying of English girls for infamous | Wm. Judson, Alexandra, 722. | purposes by foreign agents has not been | Charies B. Matheson, Brackley Point| taken too soon. Several mysterious dis- | : g ° heaves ; 2 } } . . ° Road, 711 \appearauces ef young girls have been re- Frank Lavera, Georgetown;/704. |ported lately, and there are grave rea- Hattie L. Gerdon, New Perth, 703 | sons for fearing that they have been trap- huhu : 9 + , o) » pee } een wtiindl } try John A. McLeod, Springton, 700. | ped and conveyed out of the country. One 4. A. McLellan, Summerside, 689 of the latest cases,of missing. girls is that of A. 2h 4 ‘ 9 Li ; we — 9 ° Alex. J. Murchesor’, North River, 682. | Mary Seward, aged 14, who lived with her Clementina Ramsay, Alberton, 677. | parents at W estham, aud the i publicity George Tweedy, Cherry Valley, 654. | given it has elicited information showing Robert A. Anderson, Belfast, 647. that for years past there has been in Lon- Wm. J. McDonald, Orwell, 643. don a systematic attempt at kidnapping James Kelly, Kelly’s Cross, 602. | young girls in that district. it has become abselutely dangereus for girls of twelve —-- eo em ° | a tee “ ; . . Supreme Court—Prince County. [years old and upwards to be out elit ali | on the strééts” alone, as they are SumMERsIDE, June 17. | accosted or run © after by strange The Fisher vs. McKenzie Cause.—Newman|men or women who always seem to have plenty ef money, amd have expressed their willingness ‘* io pay a good price” to anyone who will assist them to get “girls. vouched fer by | men working at the Victeria docks, and the only wonder is that they have not be- | fore now combined to punish the * foreign permisson to be allowed to have a chair in | gipsy-looking people” wo are intent upon | the witness box. In the inte-ests of al] | desciating their homes. Mary Seward has | parties we forbear to give even an outline | been inissing several weeks, and although | of what this witness’ testimony consisted of. | "¢ : been found as to the Samuel Reid and John Sharpe were the | Whereabouts of the girl, it is thought the next witnesses, but their testimony did not | information gained by ihe policy may | amount te much. Alexander J. Tait is now | yet [ead to the solution of the mystery. under cross examination, which will likely = : be concluded to-morrow morning. It is expected that the plaintiffs cass will be| oo a $e alee / ‘father, en the léth inst., by the Rev. H. P. | se: CASO ome tan rns issued the |Cowperthwaite, Joseph D. Seamsn, Eaq., | follewing bulletin which was distributed | ‘peacier, to Miss Sarah Jane Norton. the late confidential clerk of the defendant | was got through with this evening. His! direct examination was conducted by Mr. | Fred. Peters, and his cross examination by Mr. E. J. Hodgson, Q. C. This cross exa- | mination was of the severest kind, so severe that the witness in the midst of it, asked r : . anrae “Ta ihese circumstances are > ] } . no airect ciue Das BiARRIED. In this city, at the residence of the bride’s | grounds both to be open to the public on the same days \Vednesday and Thursday, | 12th and 13th of October next. The saine Committee on field were then empowered by the Board to make such preparations fer the proper arrangement and managemen® of cattle show grounds as they consider ad visable. Committees for the appointment of judges fromthe three Counties were then upon, of which Alexancer Laird, ., is chairman for Prince County, J. C. Underhay chairman for King’s County, and Geo. W. DeBlois, Esq., chairman for Queen's County A. McNBILt, Secretary Prov. Exhibition. EE ee ——— Climbing to Poweron the Coffins of Opponents. Reviewing the political situation, By- stander says:—‘‘In the meantime, the great organ of tlie Reforia, not of the Lib- eral party, as it is unprovided with princi- ples and there is at present a dearth of the scandals which are its familiar food, is re- duced to a precarious subsistence on the maladies of its opponents. It joyfully pro- elaimed that Sir John Macdonald was suf- fering from Bright's disease; but, that pleasant dream being dispelled, it is com- pelled to fall bac, ina tone of subdued hope, on a disease which makes less short work of the wicked. It must almost re- gret that it preuounced Sir Charles Tup- per's illness a feint, since it is thereby pre- eluded from visi*ing the iniquities of that human fiend wit!: a creeping paisy or a can- cer in the stomech. In Mr. Pope’s eonsti- tution, however, the seeds of decay have happily been observed, and the faithful way hope that a similar mercy will soon be Tupper. once strike if it dared, we cannot at pres- ent say, but we may be sure that it is some- | eeffins of opponents.” _—~ © a «+ : | During the lausch on the Clyde a few | days aze of the new monster steamship of | the Inman line, tho ‘‘ City of Rome,” the boiler of a donkey engine on board the ves- sel exploded, inst antiy killing four men and tearful ly manglin,z several bon vouchsafed them in the case of Sir Charles | Mr. Dood, the Auctioneer, will commence | Her end was peace. What is the poliey of the Liberal | leader, who has superseded the nominees | of the Globe, an whom the Glode would at bedding, &e., &e., of Alex. McNab, Esq ' » ; é ey | at his residence, Dundas Esplanade, and thing better than climbing to power on the | will continae on Tuesday, until all is dis-| children and a large circle of relations and through the Court Room, and at the door. | In this city, on the Sth inst., by the Rev. | TO MY CUSTOMERS. . | Frederick Smallwood, Samuel James Sentner, | | Gentlemen—Having, in common with ajof Pownal, to Isabelia Ethel, daughter of | | large nurffder of my fellow citizens, passed} Peter Bourke, kisq., of Millview, Vernon. the most of my time during the present week | River, P. E. Island. in the Court House, listening te the case of Fisher vs. McKenzie, 1 will be unable to de-| liver a few of the garments ordered and prom. | ised to be finished this week. As I have al- | ways tried 7 be - good - my word in this | ect, I ho that gentlemen whom I dis- | sppeint will pardon. ms. pS dis! cnireh, St. Joho, N.. B., by Rev. G. M. Next week { here, and will endeavor, to | Arr strong, the Rev. Lesteck DesBrisay, of | make up for lost time. In ths meantime, | All Saint’s Church, Hamilton, Ont., to Ida KR. gentiemen who wish to leave their measures | M., secona daugiter of R. C. Scovill, Esq., ean find me in my shop before and after | 0f St. John. Court. eeecenenenmeneet In conclusion, I may say that I guarantee satisfaction and full value in each and every | sale, my motto beirg Tact, Push, Principle. | At %t. James’ Church, Georgetown, on the 7th inst., by Rev. J. C. McDonald, Minnie, daughter o; Daniel Morrison, of Cardigan Bridge, to Felix Deucette, of Rustico. On Wednesday, June 15th, at Saint John’s At his residence, Morel], on the 3rd inst., | JouN MacKenzie. John Jardine, M. D., in the 85th year of his |S. C., June, 1881. ‘age. Born in the native village ef Carlisle, | P. 8.—Lawyer's Discount.—A discount of | Dr, Jardine came to this Province in 182}, 1} per cent. frem my usual prices will be | when he began practicing as a physician. allowed all lawyers not residing in Summer- J. Mack. | At her residence, Spring Park Read, after | |a lingering illness borne with Christian resig- | | mation te the Divine Will, Anne, the beloved | wifeof Mr. Ewen Amos, leaving a sorrgwing | husband and eight children to mourn their ir- | side. eo + ee The shipping interests between Montreal | /and Great Britain continue to develop with | vemadable loan | wonderful rapidity. The Dominion Steam- ors ee ain = ; ship Company in addition to its present fine | B = aoe: -~ —v. : sspuanerio, | fleet has two new steamers buildiag on the | Ron arta a a ta a pn ond Cainerine | Clyde of 3,800 tons each, and the Company | ed tal, Lat one | has ordered another that will eclipse all the, .* gop, ae May 6th, ef spinal menin- | rest, being no less than 5,700 tons gross | ~~ Bas | a = see eoren months ;| register, thus beating the Allan steamship | ‘ silane 63 at he ae a velln, aged | | Parisian, the largest at present afloat. An’ fase) ond Sas ee additional line of trans-Atlantic steamers | ree ‘d “ A a _ has just been established to run between |.) 43 wT Sade ap re = a oo ‘this port and West Hartlepool in England. | ee ee ee ee ee Mee It will commence with a fortnightly stea-, | Enman, aged 36 years, } = . . On the 16th inst. d mn. ¢ : mer, and if business increases the Company : » at Alberton, after ia | will soon have a weekly line, lingering and painful illuees, which she bore_ ' ea very patiently, Llla B., wife of the late Char- | Hawnpsome Furnrrvxe. — On Monday, ; } ‘les E. Bernard, Esq., aged 25 years, leaving one child and many friends to mourn jier Joss. to dispose of, at suction, all the valuable| At Whim Road, Lot 59, on the 3ist ult, and handsome furniture, plated ware, china | after a liegering illness, which she bore with and glass, pictures, stoves, plants, beds and | great patience and resignation to the Divine Will, William Young in the 40th year of his age, leaving a sorrowing wife and bereaved posed of. Full particulars in catalogue, | ftieuds to mourn his absence. By his kind Sale to commence at 11 o’clock sharp.—A dispositien he won the esteem of al! who knew rare change to refurnish at aution prices. him—his end was peace. icgrisiegiilali alias tiiaiesti On the 12th inst., at Lot 11, after a few Tue weather predictions to-day, will be hours severe illness, William James Conquest, reassuring to maby. _ of Mr. James Conquest, of Lot 11, aged years, __On the 8th inst., at Alberton, after a short —H. Coomps. jl 8 | iillness, Widow Blompied, aged 72 years, Stitt buying eggs, giving outside pr ic for strictly fresh Tote. ‘ OPERA TROUPE. 1 FIRST-CLASS CHAIR MAKER, to work | | rities who are willing to become iesponsible DEN R. $30 REWARD! | MYHE undersigned will pay the sum of Thirty Dollars Reward to any person who will | give information that will lead to the re- covery of a Cow which was stolen from his pasture on the night of the 6th June, inst, Description; color white, with dark brown spots, light blemishes on both sides; about 6 years old. LAST NIGHT —OF THE— BEGET AN me ee BALFE’S OPERA, “BOHEMIAN GIRL.” Little Katie Bell in Songs, FARCE. WILLIAM FIELS. Morell, June 17, ’81—2i pd i : ' To Shipcarpenters | rEe*sENDERS will be received by the under- signed until noon of TUESDAY, 23rd inst., for the ceiling and planking of a vessel of about 450 tons, Tenders may be for June 18, ’8l. : contract separately. ne | TO TAILORS! , al yy snren IMMEDIATELY, TWO-GOOD | EDWAED T. RUSSELL & C6., COAT MAKERS. | nee TN GHNERAL Victoria, Crapaud, June 18—6i pd i oe x 4 sicsvesiaiabcaa MmiIaan i Commission Merchants, No, 213 State Street. BOSTON, D. GORDON. Georgetown, June 15, 1881 -- 3i Wanted at Once! either by piece or by the day. Also a good steady boy to learn the Cabinet making, | Apply at once, | May 14, 188). ca a eS LIME JUICE. AA OR eee AT LIME FRUIT JUICE LIVE. (Imported in original Packages.) On Draught and Bottled at APUTHECARIES HALL, Des Brisay’s Corner. BARGAINS M. BUTCHER, P. E. I. Furniture Warerooms, June 18, ’81—6i TENDERS 4 | = ; RIX DLE For Plastering and Finishing Saint Patrick’s Church, Fort Augustus. June 14—Im CY EALED TENDERS will be received by = the undersigned until SATURDAY, the |NINTH JULY NEXT, from parties willing 7 ort to enter into @ contract ior the Lathing, ™ Plastering and Finishing the inside of St CASH GUSTOMERS Patrick’s» Church, according to plans and specification to be seen with Rev A. J, Mac- —IN— donald, P. P., Fort Augustus. The names of two good and sufficient secn- All Classes of Goods, As I am anxious to reduce my Stock, R. W. TREMAINE, June l, ’81. 53 Queen Stret VE V IS ED NEW TESTAVIENT ! JUST RECEIVED ~ AT-~- for the faithful completion of the contract must accompany each tender, LUCIUS O. KELLY, See’y of Com. Fort Augustus, June 18, ’81—wkly ~ JUST ARRIVED. BOUT 200 barrels HERRING for Bait, in bulk, from the Magdalen Islands. Ap- ply while landing to A. KENNEDY & CO. June 16—6i, wkly li a = ve a XY FOR SALE ‘ ew wt. i ae 1 doz. Vegetable Marrow Plants (in Pots), 1 doz. Musk Melon Plants, 1 doz. Water Melon Plants, at 12c., or $1.24 per dez, 1 doz, Okra Plants, at 1€c., or $1 per doz. Plants not pricked out 0c. apiece, —ALSO—- Sutton’s Curled Kate, Heed Head Cabbage. FORWARDING AGENT Large Ox Heart Cabbage, MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, Early York Cabbage. —AND— Lawndale, June nf moe en cone : General Commission Agent, 80 BEDFORD ROW, P..0.. BOX 1... - -- HALIPaX. WR ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Luipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon, Hulls, Cargoes and Freights insured in first- Class offices at most favorable rates, ’ Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt rcturns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered Promptly, [ap 7 6m HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street. W. C. BISHOP, SEL IP Pryce May 27, 1881. —AND — lL. ARTHUR & CO, GENERAL Commission Merchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON, RASS. May 16, 1881. [wkly UBSCRIBE_ for the DAJLY.EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Payer published in the Provinces, WAREHOUSE Queen Square. * ® W. have opened and are now showing ) the largest and cheapest stock BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS Ever offered by vs to the Public | & — one rT te = , ‘Complete in Gyery Department Selected by ons of the Firm oa the Very Best Terms, We «if-r them at unusually low prices to all who may favor us with a call. © LAP sz A superior article of TEA always @ hand, : W. & A. BROWN & 60, May 30, 1881. ou Wlanis * PPRENTICE WANTED—At the Blache — A smith business, Enquire at the W harf Forge to Gores H, Fostsr. [ja 18 6, —_—_——* Lost, Found, Se oi CAUTION—To whom it may concers A I never entered into Co-Partnersbip with Mr. M. Clark, Sammerside ; neither have I ever seen it; but have heard that such wes published in a late issue of the Summerside “ Journal,”—Signed Bruce Bartow, W ton, Lot 16. {ja ll VA) ANTED TO EXCHANGE FOR | BUGGY, a WAGON capable of six persons, furnished with pole lamps, shade, etc. Apply at this office. jju 108 TANTED—At the Hospital for the Ings®™ \\ two female attendants, Must come well a recommended, Appiy to Dr. Blanchard, =~ -£ (ju isdipa ———— = a ae NOR SALE—A second-hand Wagon, @ good order, Cheap for cash. at John MecPhail’s carriage shop. (ja 29 ——— mO@ BE LET—One-half of a double Tene ment House on King street, an S Prince and Hillsborough streets. é moderate.—P. Dove, Engineer, {ja 13 Gipd a A NE cE —— er {7 SHAWLS re-dyed and dressed eq@ to new goods. Dont forget to have y winter clothing thoroughly cleaned or dy@@ | to save them from the-moth.—G. C, cue s Dyer, Sidney street, {ju il 2. ok i ee g ASTURE—W anted, 5 or 6 Cows to d ture on a field near Hon, J. U. Por 2 Brewery Lot, Grass good, and price #18 ——& Apply at the office of Hodgson & selene i os u a .. sulliseothsilhctiadbieteansslieitl Nihsctnaiihadins tis Shi ataanss aiisiitiaiaiadiill ian aiid ann ae AGON-—Would like to sell or exci os for a light Express, Apply Box 1 ‘= Charlottetown, {ju 19 ge OR SALE—A three-year old BOAT, 0 ¢ feet keel, good gear, well fitted out fF a fisherman or a Lobster yacht, Apply to ty ollice, {ju 8 eod oe Warten—a STEADY MAN to take = charge of a horse and work ina gardea. = ™ Witiam Dopp. {jus — @ anted Immediately—A you As that has worked on Long Straw C s = aud Harness. Apply at ioxamMINER Office. a a [ju 610i pd ANTED.—A smart steady Boy, about 15 or 16 years of ages, to attend in® general store. One who has had some %- perience preferred. Apply at this office. ja¥ att aes “ TENEMENT a on ark Road. A on mises oon McLxop, py yew iia Mae ee