2 a - Slits el ation tte 8 elit tom esa ae ‘= a THE DaILy EXAMINER, nee : oa < at these The Affair Asylum. We have held over an affair which ree atly took place at the Hospital for the Lnsave, as we hear that | Methvdist | this month : article on ihe | steps are being taken t ypwards a legal in- vestigation. It is extreme! after having had gratifying to note that an elaborate int terview with the luvatic.the Patriot exonerates the supervisor and praises the matron. But its statement that Dr. Blanchard is com pelled to ac cept f pital * needy haogers on” favorites of the Government, they are fit or not, is to be regretted Dr. Blanchard is pot that kind of a man, nor do we believe Hospital, are the meu whethe: to truckle to any Government at the expe nse of the unlor- | i tuvate beings eutrusted to their care. We have the assurance of two of the trustees, Messrs. Fergusou and Beer, that neither the Government nor the trustees have interfered in aby way with the appoint- ment of attendants at the Hospital. The Pictou Campaign. Tue Grits, having selected their strongest man to contest the election in Pictou, seem to be sure about the result. They are crying before they are ont of the wood. Ther :is much to encourage the Liberal Conservatives to do their best. ‘hey have the better cause. They are supported by the presence of Sir Charlies Tupper, the ablest and best ex- ponent of their cause in all Canada They are unavimous and enthusiastic. They are working harmoniously and well. If they do pot succeed they, at least, deserve to succeed. We anticipate avother victory fur the Government. - ———_ = The Press and Liberty of Thought course of his speech at the Press Mr. Goldwin o have said : In the dinner, Smith is Teele . ’ , riven in his honor, ** Independence of epinion means liberty of thought, and palladium of o profession. (Cheers ) Talk of treason: what treason can be greater than that of the journal which strikes at the very principles of liberty o' epinion—(cheers)---the principle whi the press itee'f int» being! Ne people wili aay it is absurd to talk of there not beingtiverty of opinion in these d. ays ; but there are more w ays than one ia whici, ch calls aouot some liberty of opinion may be restraine Times, no dou t, have changed fer th better. Itis no jonger as it was, when « person who differed from you on a point in theology could visit your house, re move you from your family surroundings t a gaol, and at last burn you alive in a pab lic place. Those days have gone by, and i anybody were to a temps anything of that kina on King street the police weuld n doubt interfere. (Lauyghter.) Still there are such things as aitempts to restrain a man from exercising his right to express his opinion ; and it is te be hoped thi all the members of the press around thi table are of one wind, that it is the duty of the press to guard every man’s hberty oi thonght. (Cheers.) Upon freedom to ex press opinion is fuinded the nation’s weal. (Applause.) Sometimes it is necessary, when public rights and privileges of this kind are in jeopardy and are assaulted— sometimes it Is necessary to fight fur them. Fighting is net, however, the most agreeabl part of lif Very often when privat rights are assailid, you would, rather than enter into a contest, hold intercourse wit! books in your library; but when the inter ests of public rights are bound up witl private interests, itis not open for you t decline the strugz)-. (Hear, hear.) Hamp den was no needy demagoyue. He ha broad estates, a pleasant manor hense, boeks upon his shelves, and all he loved. and no deubt had anybody overchary: him in the ordinary way thirty shillings, h: would have paid the money rather than hav: a dispute; but when tyranny teok him by the throat and said ** Pay me that thir ys shillings,” he siid ‘‘no,” and fought i: out. itis to be hoped that all English men will resist encroachments upon their liberties. It must be remem- bered that the liberty of opinion is th salt of all other liberties. If it perish all ether liberties will perish too. If a mai publishes heterodox opinions you have right to scrutinize his mctives, and if he has interested motives you have aright t say so. But if ona fair scrutiny you find that he can have no interested motives, that he is seeking no political prize, that he can have no pecuniary object, your opin ton must be that ho advocates the views hx entertains beeaus¢ he believes they are for the goed of the community in which he lives. In such a case, wherever else he may meet with obloguy and discourage ment, he has a right to the support from the gentlemen of the Press. ntpcaiclin-o§ Mia om aie T:-:2 London Tablet says that the Rey Aidan MacCarthy, D. 5S. F., has been ap pointed to the R. U. Bishopric of Harber Grace, Newfonncland, a see formerly heic by Archhishop Cerfignini. It will be re- membered that tue position was said to have been cffered to the Rev. Father Me- Donald, of Pictou, and that he declined it. preferring toremain where it is. While the great many friends of the Rev. Mr. McDonald would rjeice to see him elevate to the Episcopal di sity, they will no doubt be glad to learn that he wiil remain wit: them fer some time yet. ‘ Father Ron. ald,” as he is familiariy called, has bee: one of the mos! zealous and successfu priests in the east. rn part of Nuva Scotia and while the gree: administrative abiliti. are highly valued by those whose spiritua wants ‘he ‘has 80 e roestly labored to pro vide for, these abilities have not failed t attract the attention of the Conrt of Rome in whose estimation he stands very high. - He. Hereld, saints dai Severst well-kiown Scotch farmers, i is said, are about io start a tour ¢) hroug) the United States ond Canada, for the pur- eof obtaining cefinite and reliable ir ermation as to the piospects of agricultural emigrants to Amer.oa, $ attendants at the hos- | and political | ; ente rtained as the Trustees ef the | peasants 2 asta tron een ts A tet et Nt nt THT PAT Ce 7x A MINER, TONE 9, 1881. Methodist Conference. Brnasw} ae aud P. EB meets in. Moucton are the ar Ne wv Conference Tie following The rangements -- Tha S AlLionlng Committee will meet at Moneton, on Tuesday, June 21st at 9a m Che Committee on Conference Statistica] Ace, at the saine pi ‘ommittee of the Edueational So and same day, at 2.30 The ¢ cletv, Same place DD. in. The Supernumerary sane place and day, a! 2 30 p. he Missionary Committee, at Moncton, on Tuesday, Zist at 7.30 p.m. fund Committee, a bane The Committee on tie State Chureh. will mect at Moncton on Monday, June 20ch, at 4 p. m. Island will be he brethren trom P. E follows: S. R. Ackman, Enoch Priee, ob St Hibert R. Baker, A B Mrs . Humph irey, Sunny Brae. | ‘Eiward Bell, Hon. J. Ryan, Coverdale. John C. Berrie, T. Gorbeil, Main Street Geo. M. Cawpbell, W. T Hugean, j , | & ta @, ) ane liberty of thong! 3 the Steadman NSrreet. H. P. Cowperthwaite, A. M., ¢ Jarvis, Wesley Street. Thomas J. Deinstadt, R. Steadman Strect Jolin Goldsmith, il. lev Street. “George Harrison, J. U. Fowler, Street. ; ¥ . reorese M T. Taylor, S. Macgowan, Wes Robison Jeremiah V. Jost, W. B. Knight, Wes- ley Street. ‘William Lawson, P. S. Enman, Stead- man Street. William Maggs, H. J. Maegowan, Wes- iey Stree t. John S P Street. hinne Ru id ic k, Botsford ry, A Fred W. Smallwood, A. E. Peters, Alma | Street. T. Stebbings, W. C. Robinson, Maio Street. William Tippet, E. McCarthy, King Street. ee _ The Duke of Albany. London Cj iol Gazette states the ; ee been cri at ted a Peer of England, i , ke of Albany, and will now be F Connanght. si. 2. . é tiliit in Th Ke OT f Duke of Albany to her youngest son, the ¢ Jueen has urati fe da perm hant which sho has often, especially of late years, | manifested: she is prond of the slender thre which un her in bloéd to the] Str race, and has, on eceasions, said that | she cared more for the Stuarts than for all the DGrouswicks. The title ef Duke of | ‘ " li ha + well .t } uv } » bye Albany, 1¢ will be recollected, was Dorne , a descendant of James 2nd, the last of the Stuart Kings, the Count of Albanie, who died in London a few weeks ago, and who . ; oe alti ough gene ally believed to he the jeviti ex: , ‘ ~ , ’ 3 mate heir of the last of the Stuarts, lived in retirement as a simple gentleman. —_———_—- —1 > - Reforms in Bulgaria. > 4? fia represents that the News from S$ agi tation avainst the plana of Princes Alexan- ler crows in inter sity. There seems every probability that the attempt to realize hue slans will be stron ly ¢ ppose 1 Agit tlors | are goieg about the countey advising m vl eration and al-tinence from all but legai and constitutional means. Governmen’ officials are resigning daily. A letter to the St. Petersburg ‘‘ Official Messenger’ from Sofia states that tae true significance of Prince Alexan‘ler’s action Is gross!y per- | "<rte d. The mass ¢ f Bu girians are prate- ful to the Prince for dismissing tue in- istry, againet whose worse than Turkisa! rule the Bu'garians have frequently peti tioned the Russian counsel. It 1s asserted at Vienna that Russia is promertng th he candidacy of Prince Dondoakoff Ko: sakoff for the tarone of Bulgaria to case a | . anrdricates <p ame ere Hyacinthe to visit America A Paris despatch says: re Hya cinthe sails for the United 5 in Sep camber, having been invited by mem f different churches to conferences in the larger Prince Alexander “Py ates cit ies of America. Madame Leysor accowpanies him. In ad tition to Pere Hyacinthe, there are two ther distinguish jergymen attached te he Gallican Chu in the Rue d’ Arras. mea young 4A priest from New rleaus, whe preached eyualy weli it French and Engiish. This ra pidls grow- ing church has need of funds for tts devel- opment and exfension. it is mainly fer this reason that Pere Hyacinthe is going to America.” ren uerican stellate ee Tse American, a high class journal pub- lished in New York, says the Toronco Glove seclus to be edited by sone one who pos sesses neither braina nor good-breeding, ind says, ‘* We commend to our contempo ary to adopt a leaf out of Mr. Conkling’s areer, and failing to manage the Province of Ontario to its satisfaction, to cease pub lication.” —E Oe Bee I'nost.—-The St. John Smn says: ‘* Woudstock was visited by an exceedingly ieavy frost on Monday night, the ground wiag frozen quite hard in some places. At Dubec Junction ice made in water pails and uncheons to thickness of ordinary vindow giass. lt is feared that many ot the fruit trees and garden plants will be ruined, the ae Ir would seem ffrom ihe eaked out respecting the minion t‘ensus erumeration. that the showing is likely to be very much tmore favourable as t respects population than most people ex- ected, bkven those not afflicted with the raze avout the so-called exouus may possibly e surprised at the increase of Canada’s s popu- litiou during the lass decade.—St. John News. ie. On the 7th ivst , Dr. Gregory, of Fred sricton, received severe bodily and internal njuries by being thrown fromm a carriage. [t is feared that it may prove fatal. he medical faculty of the city are in at- et: 223:ce. few facts that have results of the Do-| a — i MER Sv the meeting +f the Bank of Wontreal® heid a few days ayo, Mr. Smithers, the nanager, said the profits of the bank for aoe just closed were the largest since : Island Co . ‘ on the same day, at 9} - —_—ea ~ Mr. Epwis Bovrn dined with the Prince of Wales on Bric ty wight. i aie B. WILSON Hiecs, Es@, returned from | Nova Scotia to-day, ——— ———_— ‘bus Canada Tem; erauce ‘Act is declared in force in Sltlbourne, N.S. nn | $2 .UWU ior the benetic of his wife. of the | busiuess tuur in the | Shppers, a tew pairs, at the ee Be livase. jY 2 wal Highness Prince Leopold has} with the | led ¢ te take his seat in the House of | Lords, with his brothers, who sit, one as Duke of Saxonv, Cernwall and Rothsay, as the Duke of Edinburgh, and the | In giving thre | erT> vive a series of | Local es Other items, Tur dust nuisance coutinues, a ‘wo drunks at the Stipendiary Magia- trates Court to-day. PRESIDENT Ganre.h’s life is insured for LIKUTENANT LioaNk ljeaves to-morrew on a United States. LADLES ’ Ex giish ki d Walking B. ots apa He Dominion “upreme Court will bold a special sessiuu on te-murrow, lor giving juitg- »,euts only. \ Frencw inspector of telegraphs and his escort of twenty-five mien have been mas ‘sacred in Algeria. ‘cenit dpa A Lown of $2,000,000 issued by the govern- meut of Cape Colony has been covered three times over. Tue horse disease continues to spread throughout Belleville, Ont, and the sur. rounding country. Tue steamer MM. A. Starr arrived from Halitax this werning, and will sail on te- turn et 6 o'clock P m. a —— —_ ‘ 7 i Hox. W. Ww, SULLIVAN has recovered sufficiently from his iines+ to be out ayain, But he ducs not look well yet. —_——_——— Hopes of an altimate agreement on the Angl> French treaty of commerce which | will be just and aveeptable to England are growing brighter. Wa iace Ross, J A. Kennedy, Warren S.uith, Plaisted and Hosmer have entered, for the professional ecull race to be held at re AGATEMY OF MUS IG. | Fer A SHORT SEASON, COMMENCING MONDAY LVENG, JUNE 13th, THE FAMOUS HOLMAN English Opera Coy, IN THE R&IGNING New York Cperatic successes OLIVETTE AND BILLLEE TAYLOR. Monday Eve! ving, Andran’s omic a. OLIVETTS. Tuesday Evening. Stephen and Sol- miuis Saatical @pera, BiLLEG TAYLOR. The recognized ‘¢ Pinafore.” later. successsr of Farther announcements will be made SCALE OF PRICES: Necerved Seats, : . : 75 cents Parquette, : - ‘ . FO cents Gallery, - - - 35 cents Ch’town, June § | 1882, Flowers and Plants. AUCTION, AT THE WILL SELL AT In a few days a meeting will he held te discuss the propriety of establishing a society | forthe Prevention of ( ruelty to ‘Anim als in| | this city. Such a Seciety is much needed, | | | Ottawa on the Ist of Jaly. | Bl BT De Lessrrs the famous Frenc': engineer, | fsails from France for New York im the latter! jpart of this me ath He comes over to look | | after the business of the Panama canal. a te , in patting vp fertilbzer whih is com-| posed of lobster sheils. rockwood, and earth. rr {> ; i fs compound 18s i} vuano Le ohil Ge ' ’ - ,. | Lae. iergency degree meet ling of St. Lawrence Ledge, No &, will be 1} : held a Brothers are re- G 30 this evening. } ques ed to aitend. By Order, a; ok |Dogherty, RS ieee, | Sare Investmenrs.— Our readers wonld ido weil to remeuiber the large sale of Bark stocks to morrow, at 32 Dood’s Auction Reom. A isrve bumber of shares m the priveipah benks, aud Steambcat company, will then | it d steamboat 1. ‘ (ClhCcCKk, aL oT hy ; lof at t} } ' vue UTS posed O1 at The PAanmwer THe concert which was to be given las* ening in >t. Patri k’s Hail fur Mr. Stram- e's ° berg s bepehi ther wotice sal f the ak has been pr stpor ed vntil fur- iO Was Lec S-lfa ec on enoe from the city of lead ig yem bers of the au utette Club, and also having a@ sever } ibis act Winhy lo Sc me Ci ihe vocalists eo, intel nicateecsunateall His ExceLiency GovERENCR GENE RAL has been p oO eke the f-dlew ing app intmenuts, viz: Janes Frederich a Chariotret wn, in the Provines ad Islad, genlteman; tore searcher in Hea —Canaca Gazette. TEE caned | Qurtis + Prince Ed: a Liud he Watter ard 4 te) sty ’s Cuscome, i >on DAVis thinks that the Southern tates are moraily, politically, acd ficancisll ina far worse GC editien than before the war. but this, he rays, is owiky to its present tran ition state, Which he bkenel toa forest healthy mits p Be Cicariny Up 1meWal form, unheaithy while | ; ; | | i ; ar i | J a¥3 th i oon is being carried on | jand healthies an ever when thoreughty Cieared and u der caltivation. i i Tur Mu-icat Event or THE Season. — Wenty-five pecpie are to open im Academy f Music, Moucay evening, Jone 13th, and prouuce the reigning New York success, |Oliverte. Thesis the leading cowie Opera and Opera Bouffe Company of America ‘vo Gay, aid it is io fe hoped that the music loving of Charlottetown and vicinity will turn out en masse to welcome this the larg- est as Well #8 the Lest Opera Company that ever Visited the Maritime Provinces. | | Sl : . The Holman Bigttsh Opera Company of } Domisios Day wiil be celebrated at tum merside by a grand ‘rotting Match at Sum merside Driving Park. Four taces are ont € programme, vis : Free to all, pacers or trot- iers, purse of $5U, divided as usual; for four year-olds, purse of $30, divided as usual ; running race, purse of $50, divided as usual; ior gentlemen s driving horses, pacers or tret- ters, $30, divided as usual. ‘The condition are :—I1u these races, five to enter and three t start. Eutrance fee, 10 per ceut of purse Entries to cluse Saturday, 25th June. Entries ouith be made to Secretary P. s. Brown, ana money must accompany each nomination Rules of Nativnal Association to govern. Ip tue « vening, at 7 Su o'« he ck, a grand ’ 0 like ye-as-you- pease match wil take place iu Montgemery's fal, fora purse «f $40, Ist prize $20, 2nd do $12.50, 3rd de $7.40. Kn trance bp, $4. / a | Ter body of Mr. Lawrence Euman, who | was accidentally kiied in Boston on Fri iday, did ins?., ‘arrived tn this city for inter- ent las ¢ evening. ‘the funeral took place from the residence of, Mr. Robett Crabb to Verncn River this moming. Tt was attended by the Odd Fellows of this city and a large conccurse of cit-zens, who as- senmbled tu do honor <o the rewains of a mo:testimable young man. The ay stances attending Mr. Eaman’s death are wost heart-rending. He was at work ona railway tuidding howiing rafters. The All }gear gave Way, and he was siruck by the rafter, knocked off the bmiding and fell to the s' reet, a distance of fifty fret. He lived an hour aud a half after the ac- cident and remained perfectly conscious until he expired. His last request war, we are informed, that his remains te forwarded for burial to bis native place. We deeply A GENTLEMAN is eng»ged at Cape Island, N, | QUEEN STREET AUCTION ROOMS, ‘To-morrow (Friday) 10th inst AT 11 O'CLOCK, A large collection of Honse Flowers, beading, Flowers avd Plants, from the | West River Nursery. W. D. STEWART, June 9, ’81. Auctioneer. SSS" TQ PURCHASERS OF TURNIP The Gniy Passe to Get the Genuine HASZARD'S TM ROVED TURNIP SEtD! — Ig. AT— FP. in? Gio d& G'S SiGe OF THE BG TURNED, GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 QveeN STREET inne, 9, "Si—wkly , Gly and wkly pat TURNIP SEED. TURMEP SEED. te i 3 EL: uF &.. WHOLESALE & % & RETAIL ing ef the “wedes, Champion. Green Top, Purpiec .ioep, ‘kirving*s Improved, and Carter's Beer & Got, June 9, ‘88h tn oe ten ait To the Blectors ¢ it Bard 5 W! F, the unlersigne] Electors of Ward 5, hereby invite our fellow electars to mect us at the Carrisge Fact: ry of P. Large & Sen, ep FRIDAY, 10th inst., at the hour of half. past seven o'clock, to discuss matters con- cerning the interests of the Ward. The gon- tlemen representing the Ward in the City Council are respectfully invited to attend, GEORGE HOOPER, DAVID A. HOOPER, JAMES McLEOD., KRICHARH MULLEY, BENIAMIN TOUOMLES, JOHN JOHNSTON, BERNARD KIGGINS ALEX ANDER HORNE, PETER HALLORAN, PHILIP LARGE CHARLES HEARTZ Tune 9-—2i anc others, BECMUDA G>1ONs, 100 BOX'S JUST RES: iV. D. Ch'tewr, ‘FRESH SALMON & GODFISH. | Ao oe ‘MENT JUST RECEIVED. HORACH HWASZARD. wae 9, 'SI—Ai pat Notice of Partnership | Tc Unlersigned have this day entered into Vartership, and the business hereto- fore varried op by J. DP. MaclLxop, will here- ifter be conducted by the uudersigned under the name and style of J. . MacLeov & Le, J. D. MACLEOD, M G, MACLEOD, Ch’ town, » Joas 8, 13831. j9liwy TO LET. qo aterm of years. with the right of pur chase, several Builling Lots in Common Lot 25. near the residences f Peter Hyndman xq , being part of the Estate of the late Toowmas VesBrsay. For further particulars apply at office of Messrs. Hodgson & Mie} eoud Street. the VW ater J SEPH POPE, Je Ch’towr, June, 9, ’81.—2w thu sat tues A Card of Thanksgiving Vi‘ JUSTICE YOUNG cannot return to 1 hi 8 Chambers in the Law Courts, after an absence of Twetve Moytn, wing ‘to the painful accident he met with in Broomficid Street Church, Bosten, Mass, U 8 A., in nne last, without publicly thanking God for sparing his life, and blessin the meaps em- ployed for bis recovere, He would gratefully acknowledge the marked consideration sbewn him by + very member of the Bar; and also the sympathy and kin ‘ness exte. ded to him, by all classes of te community, Charlottetown, P E. I, Jane 1, 1881 TO LET! oo a term of years, with the right of purchase, several Bailtixy Lots, pleasant. ly situated at the bead of Upper Hillsborough Street, Apply to P. DesBRISAY. June &8—2aw tf Min. JAWes ( URTIS, NSPECTOR OF LICENSES, has removed j office to the house of bis son, Mr. | CURTIS, Upper Queen Street, where | found on TUESDAYS and | (ju 8 3i, wkly 3m) ABMINISTRATGRS SALE. BANK STOCK. W j Li sell Room nst., at 12 5 share 8 iu | his James F. ia will be i RIDAYS. AT AUCTION, at my Queen Square, on FRIVAY, o cleck, Union Bank P. xold by order of the Estaie of the late Lon, E. Island, Jose ph Davidson, of New WILLIAM DODD, ‘81—3i Auctioneer. TO LET! ; . . | Ni) imwed ate possession given, 4 House aud premises on the tireat George ond Keut streets, lately occu and used for the last twelve years, as a orivate boarding house by Alexander Hayden, June 7, pie a, ii~q Also, tne shop beneath For parti- | cules apply te THOMAS DAW-ON, M D l’town, June 7.-2aw tf OR. GEQREE HYDE > Fa 2 ches 4 &F & 4 teccuate of the Vbvade'y hia Lental College Svucecrssork To DR. STRICKLAND. to Charlottetown ard can be uruai at his office, “treet, Has retursed consulted as ' Creat George June 6 =a ; wkly i, tj kes 7 rr: : — AGT ge Jj 1G SHIP PHS BY BUSS STERMERS, QO FREIGHT will he received i three o'clock on days of sailing. Bil's of lading must be presented for sig- nature by four o clock. ewe after CARVELL BROS, June 1, ’8!— law wed Tc Lobster Packers, % ' ‘ For Liverpoo! Direct. “HE FAST-SAILING BRIG ALPHETA, Su tons register, classe: Al at } lovds, Nelson master, baving the greater part of her cargo now ready, will S|) Sail frem ‘Charlottetown en ubout the isth inst. carrying Lobsters at vue shilling sterling per lease. Loading Berth—Peake’s No. | W harf, For freight apply to or JOHN HUGHES, ( *harlettetow n. Jure 3, ‘Sl- fill 18th Steam Navigation (oy OF P. E. iSLAND., ae ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- aud Lower Water Streets, at seven o'clock | on THURSDAY EV ENING, the sixteenth day of June, 1Sd], By orcer of the Lire eters, F. . HALES, Se cretary Bank P. E. Island, Nowe sE is hereby given that a dividend, at the rate of & per cent per avpum has bern declared on the Capital Siok of this Bavk for the past six mouths, payable at its Banking Youse on demand, June 2, 1881. i, = June 6, ’>1—1Iw BRECKEN, Ch’town, Cashier eel BSCR T RR tee = DAILY EXAM'AFE HORACE HASZARD. sywmpathizs with his beceaved family. June 9, ’81—Js cod pay » | fia co) tet amt | published iu the Sueviome, (ju 8} | Sale 10th Administrator a the| the} eorner of held at their omiee, coruer of Great George | ge OPENED his usual large Steck of the following Goods, viz, - 4 W. W. WELLWER “Hi | Gold aud Silver Watches, a Suver & Plated Jewelry, ELECTRO-PLATED WARK, (LOCKS, TEME PIECES, and SPECTACLES, Ca town, Femeg ==, wkly li, sj 3i Bank and Steamboat Stocks, WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at Room, Queen *quare, om FRID AY ton iust., at 12 o’elock, noon, ~ 20 shares in Merchants Bank P. E island, ‘0 shares in Union Bank P, E. island, 40 shares in Bank of Pri uee Edward Island, 5 shares in P. E. [. Steam Nav. Company, WILLIAM DODD, June 3, 'S1—4i fs m th Auctioneer, BARGAIN — CASH CUSTOMERS anes Ylenen All Classes of Goods, As I am aaxious to reduce my Stock, _R. W. TREMAINE, June 1, 81. 53 Queen Stret, 1 NEW TESTAMENT! JUST RECEIVED _ = aT- HARYVIE’ S BOOKSTORE, | May 27, 1881. ee — New Scotch Tweeds, NEW CANADIAN TWEEDS, EW WORSTED CLOTHS, A SPENDID CHOICE, | Which we are now making up to order ia Ree Sane STYLE, AND G 4 Good Fitting Garment, BEER & SONS. May 2,1881—eod. Wants, test, fou 2m, &e 6 is LET—That Two-story Benabs situated ou Powual Street, containing thirteen rooms, kitchen, &c., at present occupiea iiobort Loung, Hsq. Possession Ist of August uext. Apply by letter to Mrs. John Weish, | Pownal, nat 49. j9 taw tf Lo -On § “Tuesd: ay + alae the 7th inst., a Large White Pig. Any one givirg is- liwation at D. Mullin’s Meat Market, :ich- uiond Street, taat will lead to its recovery, j will be suitably rewarded. 39 . iW no ANTED—A SIEADY MAN to take Ws LIAM Doge. charge of a horse and work in a garden. [ja 8 PS (FORMA i? iON WANTED of ROBERT SCOUT T, turracrdy of Edimburgh, Scotland, Aus pr reon who can give information respect- lug blw js requested to address Mr, Joun M, mine, Box 515, Gue ph, Unt, {jus WV ANIED IMME DIATELY—A Journey- Wat ‘Tailor; also au apprentice to learn the tailoring business, St. betcr'’s Bay Apply to M. McInnis, ju & 3i pd wkly re SAL*—A three-year old BOAT, feet Keel, good year, well fitted out z= )@ fisherman or a Lobster yacht, Apply to this | office, {ju 8 cod N EW y ORK LAGER BEER (ice cool) en diaft, at the “ Unicn House,” [ju 3 4i —— \ ANTED—An experienced waiter. A young nan pre:erred.—REVERB HOUSE. a Gal \ ANTE >-by a ‘professional man, & Cuanmiber and Parlor, with board, in & qywet private family, in vicinity of central (Jucen street. ‘le:ms must be moderate, »tidress, for one Week, C., office Dally i Xa wWIARR. [ja 7 3i Wanted Em mediately—A young man that has werked on Long Straw Collars jad Harness, Ajppiy at LXAMINER Office. {a 6 10i pd ‘wo Tonements To Let, and one Sloven for sale. pply to J@HN STENTIFORD, idillsbo rough “quare, ie tf—ap27 \ JANTED 20 EXE HANGL—A new WAGON for a sl0Ksk tive or ok years old. bor particulars apply to RoBEeRT | LooMB-, Harness Maser, Great George Street, ' Also tor Sule, aud always ou hana, alot of first-class light Harness. {wld am Sue holders «f the above Company wiil be) !§ VU BH Lét'l—Une- bali of a double fake meut House on Syauey Street, adjoining the residenee ot H. J. Cari peck, Exq. Pos- session can be piven immediately. Apply #kanCls YY. McUakkon, [ju 3 4i pd W ’ MANDEL L.—A smart steady Boy, about loor © years of ages, to attend in® general store. Cue who has had some €X- ponian preferred. Ap ly at this othce. jud ® be Let, and possession given on the ist July, the SHUP and part of the (:llar uncer T 1psichore Hall, at present ee- cupied as a \Watchmaker’s Shop. Apply to Mrs. ®. Burris. [ma 1 law GO Ba 'T-—A " W oO TENEMENT HOUSE ou Spring Park Koad, Apply on the pre- mises to J.mns MoLeop. jju 3 tf Newsy Pa, er. oe house-maid and a nurse, Apply st Liamiver Office, May 28. ~ Bi UO al f cy ‘ tae