ye LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Beer Bros ~ —~ te - a oe ~ THE DAILY EXAMINER - ° . . . ODDS AND ENDs } THE EVENT OF THE SEASON, scien dl Right cases of sinallpox were re ported | Tne Roseberry Tea at Kinkora; isew ith- Maxries a Seeciatry City Cory » Monday even - Sexnpay Ser will be found on the } pay _- Crop Rerort m Pictou are better ‘ W tival alvertised to be c postponed till fur- : - SOME I ‘ ‘ ' ally I eded in . valk IN Street between P iu ig _ S.or T.--D forget the Fraternal | tof Ever Onw LD oth V ietoria bhivie M v ev - - Pavi’s Curren The morning f \ be preached by \ Ar ica We ston-d mes, Rex tur W we - Dowe Wer The cheese factory at H . P bea managed by Mr G G. Borgese, is doing w lie weighed in 6000 lb<. of milk on Munday last \ ivep ar Liverroot —By cable to Peake bros & Co., the bark K Lb Peake arrived at Liverpool from Pugwash on the Oth inest., after a passage of twenty days ga : L. O. A—All the brethern of both xiges will please assemble in Boyne Lodge Room tonight at 8.45 o'clock to hear the Secretary of the Celebrating Committee’s report and other business. - Crry Taxes.—The appeal court will meet oun Monday forenoen, at 11 o'clock Saturday next will be the last day for allowing diacount on city taxes Citize ns are revuested to bring their notice. _— Finemen’s Tournnament.—At the meei- ing of firemen last ev ening, it waa decite! to vend a parade team to St. John if a ient number of men could be got to- gether, and the Captains of the four com- panies were appoint da committee to make arrangements. sutlic dinates Race.—In connection with the Georgetown on the 17th Bievers races at there will be horse nat., | . ° silver cup, provided fur This is a good chance for ‘tl “flyers” to decide whe is and thus putan end to their ’ for a han nome : or more enter Some of our cham pion, Jon be o Semeruive New 1x Siens.—The firm of in New York city on Weduex lay. There are 10,000 more women than meo in the District of Colambia, U. 8. Archbishop Tache, contrary to ruwer, left no desire or will of any kind in re- lation to his successor. Rhode Island, which has the square mile, is the most lated of the United State a. 318 peope to densely popu- The French courts 1 that the Paris fund shall immediately be de- livered to Justin McCarthy. Japan has 377 churches, with age membership of 100 he school schulars number 27,000. , In recognition of LY the Preside ney, v. *erier has granted a us tu 374 political and pris oner? Mave decide: an aver Sunday his Ca-imir-I election other The Russian Government the dewreh synavoynes has closed all in Warsaw which are located in the vicinity of Rassian churches. The recent strife between Olrcassian resilted in being killed or settlers and Drusees in Syria fout hundred persons woun led 4 new shell has been te-tad in Which IS saul fo armor plat Ru =a have pierced ten nch hardened by t ec through Harvey pro- ces, and came without damaye Herbert Gladstone, who has come to the fore in the p. | tical world since his father's resignation, is intensely fond of the violin He devotes an hour every morning to prac- tice whether he is in town or sountry. It is announced at St. Peter. burg the marriage of the Czarewitch to Prizn- Alix of Hesse, will take place in The Czar saad Czarina will start fur the Baltic on « yachting trip next week. that Ceses January. The richest man in Pruesia is Albert Hooch, who owes his wealth to his manu facturing establ.sliment (iron and paper). Hes income is about $2,000,000 a year and his taxes last year, when hie wealth waa rated half @ million more, were $108,00(, The stad of the late Abingdon Baird and that of the Duchess of Montrose were solid by auction in london, Monday. Of the | duchess’ horses, the 52 lots sold realized | £42,435, (about $200,000.) Busy body of the Meied stud was sold to Sir J. Blundel a five-mile bieyele race | | husband through all the Dodd & Rogers are thoroughly up to date. | Phey have just put up rome very hand- eome polished brass signs on each side and on top of the entrance to their store. They are a vast improvement over the old fashioned projecting affairs that the City Council has had to abolish. aia Scotrisa Garnerntne. — The annual gathering of tho Clans under the anenices of the Caledonia Ciub of Prince Island, will be held on the Driving Park at Georgetown on Wednesday, August Lith. WHITES; Edward | A good programme of sports will be pre- | pared for the occa-ion, special fares along the line of railway. ici Sv. Perer’s Scxpay Scnoor Piestw.— The steamer will leave the Ferry Wiarf at 16.30 and 3p.m. on Wednesdar, the Jith of July, taking passengers Ww St. Peter's Sunday School Picnic and Straw- berry Festival to be held on Mr. Me- Rachern’s beantifel g-ounds, Red Po nt. and there will he} Fare: Return ticket, 12 cents; children, | half price. ad Ler Toew Tatxk. — People will talk about the weather. You cannot stop them. | In this matter they defy reformation. What i« the nse of objecting to their ta’k ? j Consider the fact that many persons talk more entertainingly of the weather than of anything else. Why not ungrudgingly advaatage.—Buffalo Courier. islet. New Poraroes.—The potato blossoms sent in from Alberton last week fale into | sothing when compared with the product | that of a Charlottetown garden. me. 6. 2B Masen left with us today some fair-sized potatoe-, grown in his garden from sets planted on the 4th of May. The plants have heen blooming ‘or the past furt- | pight. The , Cc ra = ROFITABLE Gres E <M. WE Cherry Valley, live stock a couple of enterprising gee~e In March la-t they began on the same | day to lay their eggs When they had | their nest full they began together to | haich their egz-. Between them they brought out ninteen goslingsa and safe! reared them Asif to show what ve z gol farm birds they are, they again in May repeated their previous performance, and now these two geese are sharing the joys of maternity over another combina tion brood of nineteen well. eS o-— goslings—all doing ' Maple for $3,500. Centenar ans are not uncommon now-a- days, but a woman who ha< just celebrated her L00th birthday at Turin has had some experience hot common even to centen ut ane. Her name is Countess Alewi when a bride of 18, », and, ele TC Olli pallet i her horrors of the Moscow campaign of 1812. Her grapher naively says: So little, indeed, did the hardships aifect her constitution, that she is still able to spend some hours daily a on the piane. onan woocuees (Tooth Powders Tooth Pastes . sees Tooth Soaps . are recommended as being the best by bio- DR. BAGNALL, DR. ROBBINS, DR. MURRAY, DR. AYERS. We don’t need to say anything more about them, except that the price is 25 cts. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Corner Queen and Richmond Streets. 5 CONVINCED give them a chance to appear to tie best BY EXPERIENCE low-profit selling pays the best inelbe long run, PLEAD GUILTY possesses among his | to a desire to make a reason- able profit only A few years of ‘,along this line has placed us where we are. BIGGEST business we ever had. That's Our Position to-day. We are on the ground floor with our furniture and Tas Graear Westery excursion to. Al- our prices ! berton on tue 18th inst., daily adds to its | volume. Without doubt, should the 18th | prove at al! fair, there will be a bigger | gathering at this tea than ever the west has seen, and itis the home of big gather- | ings. The number in even the remote east who are thinking of attending and thue getting a glimpse of the Province from end to ead, is enormous. And the west wiil, as usual, turn out to a man. By the ecale of fares, as published eise- where, a cheap excursion, on quick time, is assured. We only hope that ample pro- vision will be made to feed the multitude, and, of course, it will. ial teas Races at Georcerowy Juiy 17, 1894. - Superintendent Unsworth has arranged for a Special Train to leave Charlottetown on July 17th inst., at 9 o’clock (local time) for Georgetown, returning seme day, ing Georgetown at 6.30 o'clock p. m. Con nection will be made at Mount Stewart for passengere from Souris and Stations Ea-t of Mount Stewart, for which return tickets will be issued at the following rates, viz: ‘WARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. Temperance Drinks 100 cases assorted Syrups, 50 “ Mont-eratt LimegJuice, 30 “ W.I. Lime Juice, 500 gallons Syrups, assorted flavors, in | bris, kegs or demijohna. leav- | Charlottetown to York, inclusive 75 cts Suffolk to Seotch Fort... ” 60 cts Mount Stewart to Peakes . 45 cts St. Teresa and Perth “ 35 ets Souris to Bear River - HS ete | Rollo - ay to Marie “ 75 ets Morel! to St. Andrews " 60 cts eod, td. sieilienina Fatal Result of Delay. i Sickness generally follows in the path of neglect. Don’t be reckless! but pru- dently take a few doses of Scott’s Emulsion immediately following exposure to it will save yon many painful days and nlee p! 2a nights cok, | ‘THE EZAMINER. CARVELL BROS. July 6—2w eod —IF YOU-— Want a wife, Want «a “cook, Want a partuer, Want a situation, Want @ servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle, ADVERTISE IN business per yard till completely sold out. is now being made on our front counter. YK That Special Line of wool Shawls and Wraps An 8 Cent WHITE WONDER! Thousands of yards of Pique were received remains. PRICE WILL art AT 8 Cts. by us, not half of The A Special Display will Le on our counter this evening, selling at Bargain Prices. BEER BROS. Tae Weatuin.—Moderate to fresh south to west winde; shuwers and thunderstorms. which mostly cloudy, with local Ont doubt, going to be the « season. [iis in every = $ mouth. The tirs t word when you meet « frieud is “Are you going to the Roseb srry ea ?” “Well, certainly I am; are you?” “Oh! yes, of course, we are all going sure. No One will miss that.” The contest for the most popular candidate in East P will be one of the most the day. as the sirong!v vo This will be rince ' one chosen there wil] Ou OF the electors or n It is a live e the opit no sham often the case) issue, ane distinction. Most Singular, since this race Was an! they appear to have hauled in their horns, so to speak, and have ceased blow- their Opportunity for rounced ing, at least through the press The Cape Traverse amateurs, are, howefer, in daily practice, and will make a big effort on the 0th to win the cup and laurels from their Charlottetown and Summer- side competitors We understand that the cup to be presented to tie ¢ hampion ou this occasion isa very handsome and valuable one. It is none of your pewter, Lrass, or ivory mugs, but one mae of the right, genuine material, Some six or seven leading cyclists alrealy ex- pressed their willingness to compete al have the Roseberry tea at Kinkora on July 10th:— Con. : —— Do @ oP ——— A Graduate of Toronto University Says: “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their earliest years! Our physician first recommended it and now whenever a child takes cold my wife immediately resorts to this remedy, which always eflects a cure. 2 SS Dress soo 7 may have intrinsic merit, and yet lack the possibility Vv of perf “ch drap- ing. Without t perf ct raping it is in vain that the gouds are costly, or the amodiste Parisian. The draping isthe charm whicl gives grace to a woman. There is one particular in which Priestley’s famons dress fabrics stand unrivalled.* It «is universally known ey they wear. hetter than other fubfies, but they drape with a grace which endenre them to the aesthetie sense of every fastidious woman. Ladies should remember the trade mark “ The arnished Board” on which each piece of Priestley’s dress goods is rolled. < ‘ LOCAL NOTICES Advertisem@mis under this headime enarged for at thé rate often cents per line. Women’s and girls’ shoes 50c te-night at Gulf Bros. Geits furnishing to-nizht. Prowse Bro offer the balance of their under clothing, ties, collare, shi “4, Cie.. a prices that must sel] them. Seventy-five boxes garden strawberries picked this morning for sale at Beer & Gotf= Call an I see the splen tid assortment of crockery, glass and chivaware that are of fered so € es at the cheap crockery store —W P Colwill. j27 3w dw Special discounts in ties, straw hats an children’s clothing at McKay Wo. to-night. 9 len Co’s Steamed clams at Larce’s restaurant. tf Rost Beer Extract at Hire's Watson's. juue2l tf Painting—Miss Margaret H. Chisholiu will form a sketching class in oil and water colors during the first week in July, and also special classes for children in drawing from nature. She will be prepar- ed to ! before, in all give iessons, as branches of oil and water color painting, throughout its various departments. mil d&w USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the gc2at Rlani and NerveRemedyv WHITE VESTS BATHING SUITS, STRAW HATs, LIGHT TIES HalTiS& SLEW Black Diamond Lie. The SS. BON AVIST \ sails from Montreal on Thursday, July 5th, for Charlottetown, North S§ ydney, st. John’s and Harbor Grace, PEAKE BROS. « oe June 3 3\—eod nis TO LET, HOUSE on Euston Street, at present | oceapied by Mrs. John Ball. Possession ‘given in July. For particulars apply to MRS. J. W. MITCHELL, Euston Street, or D. R. H. MITCHELL, July 4—wed sat tf Patriot Offive. 8 ? sailing oo Charlottetown MONDAY, July i 9th, earryiny horses cattle and sheep on deck and pr dase uader deck. vemt of the | exciting events of | almost every bod y appears like taking a i hand in it, and will watch the outcome | with a keen interest. The result will be a strong indication and guide for the electors when they are called pon to chovse thdidates fur their respective Sides for this riding. We unider- Stund that there are four candidates | at least in ine contest on the LOth inat., viz., Hunt, Yeo (who ran b fure) Camp bell and Bel), aud Dame Romer bas it that the two new oues wil! mak ceed inaly het for the old ones. The next event in mportance will be the bievele race Cer- tain persons lave been talking loudly, and have gotten off a great deal of “‘*outt” of late through the press about se¢ienee, in- telligence, bone, sinew, main strength and stupidness, submarne, ete., but now is Ji} PROWSE BROS. —OFFER— SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS —_——— TO ——_— Cash Buyers During July ! You ean’t find anyone whois sorry for trading srox, CARPETS, CLOTHING, at Prowse HATS, COTTONS, FURNISHENGS, in endless a ed i # Se e BOS 49 Zhe Cheap Men. Charlottetown, July 1, 1894. Three Deors North of ACAD among the most under June 27 NOTE THIS ———_ ——— (1) —. —_ — ee ) Make No Mistake. —— --- Old Stand is Our Place of Business Large Sieck ef Family Supplies at a Small Advance on Cost! RB"INSPECTION SOLICITED. J. D. on & CO. Rogers’ Building Queen Street, Charptees etown. o.——Jun 36 tu thu sat [A HOTEL, Tracadie Beach, The Popular Summer Resort, is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. Extensive improvements, lately made attractive in Canada. Distance from Charlottetow: Two trains each day are met by carriages from the Hotel. Fare on railway, 40 cents. until Monday. The bali-rooms open to guests every evening, and music of Miss Janie Burris. direction i sorts Boating. Bathing and Fi-hisg. - For terms, &e., address Hi. L. HALL, —eod pat One-fare place tl » is only thirteen miles, from Bedford Station four miles. rate on Saturday, good of Sports in Connection, and the Bost of HOTEL AC iis Hotel ADIA. SURE DEATH —TO THE POTATO BUGS! * iF THEY TASTE OUR Faris Creen. We warrant every peund to be strictly PURE. Fergusson Alexander’s in stock. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, June 29, 1894—tn ths sat a mn — We have just ROMAN CATHOLIC PRAYERS, CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRAYERS, and Prayers and Hymns A. and M. combined. We bought the lot at away down figures and are going to give the public the benefit of the Snap or. Bargain. two alike. goods, ° © opened a 30 -per cent. A June Snap Case of Handsome goods. lower than “We invite your inspection. ———S={ ———————- CU Charlottetown, {June 12, 1894—+ t s HASZARD & MOORE. Five tons BIBLES No regular ’ renter x; to buy cheap. JULY 7, YOUR may be put down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they necessity to a tolerable footing. acme of summeriness, and are seasonable, reasonable, durable, satisfactory, sgree able, and really fancy in appearance, without being fancy i in price. somer than our Black and Tans that show you what an ideal warm weather superbly this season, by encasing them in a pair of our Black and Tans, that won’t make you conspicuous as a member of the Outs You can im: shoe ought to be. a eaneane eee > : ee 1894 FEET are @ Our Black and Tans are the wine nothing better or hand- Decide now to treat your teet To buy from us is J.B. MACDONALD & ©0., Market Square, OPPOSITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. Charlottetown, Jane 21, 1894—m w f | # | Declares it vexation of spirit te have to return bis clothing to the trilor to have it winde ves . : it dves not You cen avoid all this Hihovahce t Mo eceaa a bayy iva 3 when vou wan thnye. We do our ¥ ork righ ‘ do it hes i) pr mie, end t re on.lle i ti crag. gat r tit shou: OSs, at edlis iat vou are hex order. 0. A. BRUCE, MERGHANT TAILOR. seleet your cloth and leave combination is for drop in, your 1° ning ST. PETER'S SUNDAY SCHOOL. PICNIC — —AND— Strawberry Festival ! The annual Sunday Schood Picnic will | be held on 5 eowespay, JULY ith, on the beautiful grounds of John McEachern, Esq., East River. The str. Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a.m., and at 3 p. m. Good Refreshment Tables, Strawberries Punch and Judy Show, and Games | Swings, &c., on the grounds, June 14,—dy tf guar — TENDERS. | Seuled Tenders will be received at the City Clerk's Office, until noon of Monday, the 9th Day of July. from parties willing to Paint the next, and | Market House. Information can be had from the Market Committee. The Council do not bind themsel ves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, June 30, 1894. ‘FRA DERS. Sealed Tenders wili be received at the City Clerk’s Office, until noon of Wonday, the 9h Day of July next, from parties willing to construct the Sanitary Arrangements in the Market House and City Building, according to plan and specification to be seen at the office of Messrs. Phillips & Chappell The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, H. M. DAVISON, City C lerk. june30—3i eod City Clerk’s Office, dune 30, 1894. Keep Off the Crass We'll Allow } Not One to Tres- pass on our Toilet Business ! june30—3i eod TheSeaside Hotel Open for the Season on June 30th | shady | moderate. We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un- | breakable Comb at 10 cents. Call and see them. Our stock of Brushes, Perfumes, ete. , is complete. REDDIN BROS. June25—eod helices. 2 Post Office. SS. “ELLIOT.” DATES OF s SAILING. FROM BOSTON—5Sth, 15th and 25th of each month. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN— 10th, 20th and 30th of each month. When any of these dates fall on Sunday, the sailing will take place on the pre- ceding Saturday. Cargo taken to and from Island Railway free of cartage. Through bills of lading from all stations on Island Railway to principal cities in United States and Europe. R. McMILLAN, Boston Agents: Charlottetown. Alfred Winsor & Son, } ex fri tu; pat sat 89 State Street. § wed; gu mon th; June 29, 1894. and wky jour pio wat her 8 Gen SET WITH DIAMONDS,GARNETS, PEARLS, &c \KS=GENUINE STONES! Bee=SOLID GOLD! Wae>LARGE STOCK! G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen § uare. June 23. Simmer. Retr —WIlLL— This beautiful watering-place has Leen P. EI Island Railway, Onand after FRIDAY ist June, 1894, the Sundays | trains of this Railway will ran daily ( excepted) as follows :— | Trains Outward. Trains Lnward, Read down Read up |PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM BED Sr. crcc0: Charlottetown....... 6 301 by --Royalty Junction..... 606 350 or “North \ Wiltshire...... 534 é és. nao eee -- eater os eee 524 : ..-.-«Bradalbane........ 5 @1 a5 ottee + e-1~820SSEP eats 2208 KERSSRULRESSSLESESE SZG5¥E Toomer Toncman Beer wewe ane RESEHSRS FBS BS) M PMA AM PM AM P 630 300...... Charlottetown....... 9D sae 65 315.....Royalty guacten, -96 515 Ed. Sepa WOOE osivnvse --8@ 44 SSS Ge 00.0. Ly -§( 815 46 Siount Mews < OID OW) iscccav Ly BBs sin nh0e 810 355 900 438, > os ME hashes cus 74a 315 930 500. ...8t Peter's. . 7h 2% DS eivieec acu Bear River......... 64 1S RE TE ings soca un POTnks « scdees 6 11 AM PM AM PM AM PM 4 M PM 825 410.......Mount Stewart......810 34 hbk ico ee oc cso ee 7) 32 Pe BO ccecned Georgetown........ 70 21 4M PM AM PM PM AM a hievkens kevenm I ss cctv ccmiscced 71 OOD. .cseececceed Cape Traverse, . nsovece OED PM AM G M © aay, 1g yen, Mgr. tJ wa, Mone ton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, vo harlotietow tallway Offices, 3lst Mag, 1894. Hiocks and Watches. If you want your Clock or Watch cleaned or repaired go to-JOSEPH GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, opposite J.D. McLeod & Co's. Having several years’ experience in the Fatherland, also in New York, Tam ow ine pared to do all kinds of work in my with neatness and despatch. Remember the place. Charges moder- ate, 3m d&w 4 much improved this season, so as to make it as enjoyable as possible. 1 Still-water and surf-bathing, croquet and boats and fishing, beautiful Terms very lawn tennis, walks and avenues. Address, JOUN NEWSON & CO., june30 Carrlottstowa, P. i Provincial Loan. Provincia, Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses- sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Ten- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such terms as may be agreed upon. This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of large or small sums for short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer. june25—pat — Potatoes: To Protect Your Potato Crop AGAINST The Ravages of the Potato Bug, APPLY Our Pure Paris Green MIXED With Land Plaster. |« One application with plaster does more execution and lasts longer than two or three ap- plications with water. Paris Green Land Plaster, PENNELL & CHANDLER, VICTORIA ROW _ June29 ALWAYS WELCOME In every household is what will be a saving ot THE, TROUBLE, EXPENSE. These are secured in using WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, July 3, 1894. & &, 2 5 $3 -. i . oe — ef 2 23 = &,.- “s <~ $= a es gq? [ ran ee | re = <8 O'5 } am ee } ae | | oO er, } as © 3 i a .. i —s ©6 -2 -_ = = on BIG WESTERN TEA And Excursion. The Ladies of Sacred Heart Parish, Al- berton, will hold their big Tea On Wednesday, July 18, They know how to make Teas, and this will easily (weather permitting) be the best of the season, Have a peep at the beautiful West at smali cost. Excursion rates later. J. P. BRENNAN, Secretary. _Albe rton, Jn June ne 12, 1894—eod & wy Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED—A general servant im a small family. Apply to Mrs. AL.iey, Dorchester Street, July7—pat cod PLEASANT “POINT—A few Boarders can be accommodated at Pleasant Point, North River—one of the mest beautiful spots on the Island, on application to Mrs. FLEIGER. BOARDERS—Gentlemen boarders can be comfortably accommodated. Terms moder- ate. Apply to Mrs. Cox, Water Street, july4 3i pd W ANTED—A Girl to dogeneral housework by July 7th. Good wages Seen i> None other need app ply. Apply to Mrs. W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. jJuly4 3i WwW AN T E D—AGirl todo general honsework., Apply to Mrs. D. Gorpox, Grafton Street. ae july4 tf WANTED—At ihe Acadia Hotel, a good Laundress. Apply at the Fish Market, july4 LOST—Sunday morning, June 9th, on New Gangow Road, a lady’s nay blue’ Rubber Cape Finder ‘will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. juiys dy 3i wy ll WANTE D—Mana, er - for financial institu- tion. Reference and bond required. Liberal inducements to the right man. Address, The Eastern Assurance Oo., Philadelphia, Pa, july3—3i BICYCLE FOR SALE.—A very light safety, — tire Bicycle, as geod as new, w il solid cheap for cash. Euquire et this office. july 3—tr WARTED— A a for general housework. Apply to Mra. 8. vies West St. WANTED—A Ber to attend a borse and make himself useful about a house. Apply at this office. june27 tf FOR SALE-—A Jersey cow, ‘registered, with calf. Apply to Mrs. Gko. H. LEDWICH, cor- ner Kent and Edward Strevts. junel3 PICNIC BOILERS to rent at B.D. Wap- MAN’s, Upper Queen Street. tf—junea) WANTED—A Girl for general housework. Apply at Miss FINLEY’s, corner of Kent and Prince Sirests, june? li pd PASTU RE—About an aere of rich pasture land to let, with pump and clear water on same, near Government Pond. Apply to W. C. HARRIS. June? tf TO RENT. —Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with une acre. Apply to A. McNEILL. 125 tf guar pat. TO LET—On Great George Street, over shop, eight rooms. Apply to Jon~ STUMBLES, june23 lw pd | WANTED.—A servant gir! for general | housework. Apply to Miss ALLEY, Prince | Street. tf—june2l | have same calli at Carter’s Bookstore and paying for this oa june’ CITY CANVASSER of good es w fo our Se. Permanent position for ood man._BrowNn Broraers ComPayy, oronto, Ont. Im jJuneld9 TO LET--A House pain and papered Sou situated on Water Street, near House. Apply Mas. Lowpen, Eeplanade, junei9 FOUND—A purse containing a small sum “a Apply at SANDERSON & Co’s. une TO LET —One-halmt the Three-story Dwel eas ¢ on Prince Street, at mt occupied by . M. Davison, A to W. W. Wei aan j Somes op sum of money. Owner can i a July 6 WANT ‘E D—A servant for general house- work, Apply to Mrs. E. Davy, Richmond treet. jJuly5 tf