— an — = CR hn el NR ae Ml Cl eee RNR ey a a ‘HE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - THURSDAY, JULY 8 1890. Local and Other Liens. ral ee Sa ee ee = ———————— , THe suction sate at the Tea Store will be continued at 4.00 p. m - Pau Engineers meet for drill this even. | ing in uniform. Jaspection on Monday. a KR oO. b G. -~A\ me eting of the Boys’ Own Boating ( lub will be held at their Clab R om, ‘ glock this evening, at Soc . Coal The sch. Ethel Emerson, with a!load of hard coal for C. Lyons, arrived here last pight and is now diseharging,. - 4 Bia ON? Bloomfield would be a big one. - Funeral Norte rhe funeral of the late Mrs. Irving will leay e Ravenwood at 4 p. m. on Friday, tor S¢. Peter's Cemetery. ll “Srussy,” ATTENTION ! ly meeting “? Silsby be held at ! room, Engine Company will their evening, at S o clock. neaccanieinihiiilons Vertinc.—A special meeting of the South Ead Boating Clab will be held this (Thursday) evening at 7.30 o'clock, sharp, Ali members are requested to be present. > You can get “Dinner” We Cusar BOARDING. for five cents at the Diamond Bookstore. might explain that “Dioner” is the latest | puzzle out, and is the sensation of the day. _ >. ATYENTION.—Any person requiring the ser- | .ccountant woul do wel Johustone, whose : to-day's vices of a competent to consult with Mr. D, T. advertisement appears elsewhere in issue. iaceniidiitiiiosil Queen Sygvake GarpeNs.—The lady col- lectors for Queen Square Gardens are re quest- ed to t the Law Court Library to-mor- row (Friday) 4th inst., at 1] a. m., to report their coil CU meet ions, siiiensiniaiiieilailias The Bank of Haitio bas assigned. it was « spit alized at and held deposits of $43,000. Lhe the Park trouvie was caused by the failure of Bank, ol hicag de eile iii Comine.—Supt. the Biind, Halitax, is to be in this city on Tu § lay next, He wiil be AL ompanied by a concert From present appearances it | jooks as if the Grand Western Excursion to | The regular month- | City Building, this | il, at Hartford Conn, | i $100,000 | } i } | National Fraser, of the School for | ¥o i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS “Pecan DEspaToHEes to TH) MX AMINER Two Sudden Deaths | Moncron, July 2, |} James Lear, a well known traveler on | the road for Gordon, McKay eS <a. vronto, was found lying on the floor in his room at the Commercial Hotel, atter dinner time to-day. neunce it a case of apoplexy. Lear died in |} about an hour anda half, He had been drinking hard but was about as usual in the torenoon, shortly John Page, Chief Engineer of the Do- }minion Canals, dropped dead in his oftice in the western block here at eleven o'clock this morning. Mr. Page was a Scotchman, aged 75 years. He served under the late Robert Stephenson as engineer of the nor- | | Orrawa, July 2. i ' | thern lighthouse board. He came to America nm 1838 and worked onthe Erie Canal until 1842, when he entered the service on land canal. | Canadian the Well: ff Canals in | He was appointed Engineer o | 1863. i . site ne a . Big Fire in Boston. Boston, July 3. b unded Streets, | The lo 1S uth territory by Clinton and Market Quincey Row and |} Atlantic Avenue was almost entirely burn- ed over to night. A series of one story | buildings located there were occupied by |} Armour & Co., G. F. & E.C Swift, (H. Hammond & C dressed beef, hams, etc, and 20 or more fish Creo. ; } : »., dealers in Chicago and produce dealers who carried consider- | able stock, which together with large and costly retrigerators were destroyed. The individual losses cannot be given at pre sent. | Vhe estimated loss is £100,000 to $129,000, |} upon which there is good insurance. Democratic Convention. Avueusta, Me., July 2. Three hundred and eighty-five delegates were present at the Demoer ste convention jto-day. The convention spent till 2 o’clock jd scussing the insertion into the platform }of a resolution submitting to the people several of the pupils, and will give ; : in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. Admussion free. j) acain the question of license or prohibition. - - j Phe resolution was ad pt d aftera long and Picxic.—Among the coming events of the | stormy debate, by 145 to 99. William H. seasen will be the Sunday School Picnic of the} Bomphen, of Belfast, was nominated for Upper Prince Street School on Monday the governor by acclamation. l4ch inst. A sail up the beautiful Hillsborough |} pats and a select spot for the grounds, Full par- Fined for Prize Fighting. ticulars next week, oi _ Sr. Jonny, July 2. Dox'T FAIL to attend the Concert by the} To-day the Police Court room was crowd- Choir of the Women's Baptist Missionary Aid | ed with peop'e to witness the trial of Jack Society of Alexandra, to be held in Pownal Power and Dick N vel », for leaving C nada Halil on 8 oclock. for children. the society. Wednesday evening, July 9th, at Admission, 20c. for adults, 10c. Proceeds in aid of the fuuds cf —--s> — Unsare.—The sidewalk at the south side | of the Market House has been allowed to remain for months in a most dangerous con- dition, and the wonder is that some one has not tractured a limb. Will the City Surveyor see to it at once / ‘caiildihiiein Aquatic.—We understand that a match race has been arranged between the four- oared crew No. 1 of the South End Boating Club and crew No. 1 of the Hilisborough Boating Club, for a purse of $100~ $50 a side. The race is to be rowed on Saturday next, be tween 4 and 8 o'clock p. m., the start to be made from Connolly’s Wharf, daeeweiiieas A VaLvuaBLe Puxcitasc.—We understand that Mr. W.S. McKie has purchased Cyclone, the winner of the four-year-old race at Sum merside on Dominion Day..J udging by his per- formaace on Tuesday, Cyclone is a very prom- ising youngster. He will mate well with an animal alreadyin Mr. McKie’s possession. Tue Examiner wishes Mr. MeKie with bis purchase. —_—>- - Success STeEAMERS’ Movements.—The Princess Bea. trice, Captain A. H. Keily, artived here from Halifax last midnight with the usual! general cargo. She is now taking in a cargo made up largely ot lobsters and pork, and will sail on return this afternoon, lhe Worcester is takiog in cargo for Boston, for which portshe will sail this evening at six v'c'ock. asin Legistative Counci. Exectrion.—At the Liberal.-Conservative Convention, held in Summerside on Saturday, R. H. Macdonald, Esq., of St. Eleanors, was unanimousiy pomi- nated as their candidate for the Second Elec- toral District of Prince County. At the Liberal Convention held in this city yesterday, Messrs. George Vessey, of Little York, and Richard Smith, of Pownal, were chosen to contest the Second Electoral District of Queen's County in the Grit interests. -~ Miurrany Camp Notes.—-The Monday night was a decided success, notwith- standing the very unfavorable weather. The attendance was large, and the programme was carried out in a manner which greatly pleased those present. Those who took part were Miss Fiorrie Earle, Rev. James Carruthers, Surgeon H. D. Johnson, aud Ser- geant Laird. The prayer meeting last night was con- ducted by the Y. M. C. A. It was largely at- tended. concert on sinensis Go.pen Jusitez. —The golden jubilee of Rev. Francis J. McDonald,of Grand Liver, was celebrated at that place on Sunday last A Massa of Thanksgiving was brated at ten, and in the afternoon at six there was Benediction followed by a solemn Te Deum. The venerable clergyman the recipient of many valuable presents from neighboring clergymen and trom Hon. A. J. Macdonald ant Joseph Macdonald, Georgetown ; Notre Dime and St. Joseph's Convents, Charlottetown; the City Hospital | and the Convent de Notre Dame, Souris. Tue ExaMINER congratulates ‘** Father Francis” on the auspicious event. A Nove: Scene.—It is not often that the traveller by our railway is treated to such an amusing scene as was witnessed on the west wwmimodatiun when leaving Alberton Dominion ay. A well-knowe westera gentlemar of crustacean fame, engoged in conversation a young woman who was retucu- ing home from the land o1 the screaming eagle, the two became more intimate as the traia sped on its way. Then, all st once, to ern we and the astorishment and intense amusement of her fellow passexges, the young woman arose In ber seal, and, swinging her parasol in the| Gir, rained b'ows with all her might on the Crauium of her unfcriuoate companion, who fai y cried for quarter, and made his exit amc’ the cheers of tng oulookers, evideatly bs ihe = pleased with the way they do it CCie- | Was | to engage ina fight inanothercountry. Both men pleaded guilty, and fined $100 th. This prevented the summoning as | witnesses of ali people who were present at ' ithe fight. were ssieiicicaitieiamadine Otiawa Notes Orrawa, July 2. The Minister of Custows yvave no en- couragement to the delegation of straw hat lunporters who desired to escape making jamended entries on goods imported be- tween the first and final drafts of the new tariff. | The Admiralty has published charts of the St. Lawrence River, below Quebec. Legislature Proerogued. Boston, July 2. The legislature prorogued at 11.25 p. m. The Governor signed the Lobby Reform and West End Elevated Railway bills. buphabiciatinchielibicets Weather Mulietin. fororro, July 3.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, partly cloudy, showers or thunder storms, not much change in temper: ature, pene ODO rnnene Miss McGarrys Recrrat. — Miss Jennie McGarry will give one of her in- imitable in Y. M. C. A. Hall this (Thursday) evening, the programme of which appears She will be assisted by Miss Earle and Mr J. H. Logan, a former resident of this city. Speaking of one of Miss McGarry’s recent entertainments the Halifax Herald says: As Princess Catherine in ** King Henry V,” Miss McGarry was irresistable. The that she was quite at home in tragedy was abundantly proven by ‘** Rizpah,” and the dazzling rendition of ** How Ruby Played,” closed the programme dismissed a highly delighted audience, many of whom wished the programme could be repeated Among the comment’ heard were expres- sions of astonishment at the perfection and ease with which Miss McGarry could im- personate character and so snany different characters too, and to such an extent that while she recited or read ier own person- ality was entirely absorbed. recitais ; : ; elsewhere in to days issue. faci and Crry Lor For SaLte.—Attention is called to the auction sale of a valuable city lot 42x82 feet, ayd two small houses, the property of the late Captain Jabez Paik, situate on Fitz- roy street, near Cumberland. Land will be sold in two lots, or together, to suit pure! | asers, Salk positiv } at the Court House, | Monday next, at noon. jy2 4i A Nove in Srason.—All those who have : ia put tneir names on tn colleetors’ books for | Queen equal and have not paid, are requested to send in their subscriptions before 1] o'clock to morrow, Friday. saisejessisi eau D@ntistry.—F. St. Clair McDonald, | Dentist, will be in Souris for a few days longer. Parties wishing artificial teeth made at the lowest possible prices will please call as soon as possible, All work guaranteed. raraens, I. ©. O. F.—A large and well pleased audience listened to a lecture by Rev. F. |E. J. Lleyd, of St. Peter’s Church, Char- ' tT iva. finer t tev. Lioyd isa brilliant and fellowship” last night in a most interesting, instructive and lucid manner. The aims, | objects and so-called secrets of the order | ware fully explained anc. enlarged upon.— Halifax Chronicle, 2nd. W. K. Watson, wruggist 1s wholesale arent for K. D.C. It is sold by all drug- gists, and guaranteed to sla 'and Indigestion or the money wii |). re- u ded. eure Drep 4 —- MR, €, Will Cure You, Doctors pro- ; > we ; ' jottetown, in Chaimers’ Hall, last evening. | speaker, and he handled his subject **Odd- } | \ meeting of the Medical Association of this Provinee was held in MeLeod’s Hall, last evening. There was a fair attendance of members. | The constitution and bylaws were adopt- | ed after some discussion. | Drs Taylor and McLeod were appointed | delegates to the Maritime meeting at Moncton, on the 15th, with Dr. McNeill, | Kensington, Dr. MeNei!, Stanley, Dr. | BoOvs’ SUITs. $1.00, 150, 2.00, 250, 300, 3.50, 4,00, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50 | Barnes, Georgetown, and Dr. James Hen- derson, Union Road, ag alternates. | ‘The offiers for the coming term were put in nomination. The election will not take until the meeting in October next. ing to be a candidate for membership of the Council may notify the electors to that | effect. So tar as we know, Dr. Taylor was the only one who gave that notice. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES, July 2--J Rogers, W A McLennan, Henry Dart, O Jacobi, Montreal; Dr G A Baynes, Ch’town; Mrs Mal MeDonald, Georgetown; A © Lloyd, Brockville, Ont; W B Freeman, Halifax; John MeIntosh, Stellarton; E Purdy, Cumberland, N 8S; D Dwyer, Peter Carroll, Picton; A M Lockwood, Halifax; G 8 Green, Summerside; W A Ferguson and wife, amichi, July Ist—Aifred Townshend, Matilda Craig, Springfield, Mass; Alfred Bach, Fannie Keefe, Morell; D Steele, A R Camp- | bell, Grand River. 2nd—D Duffy, Lot 8;! Christy A Stewart, Flora Livingstone, Mary C McKinnon, Dandas; Mary E Dempsy, Sum- merside; John Smith, Middleton; Jas Coady, ! Quebec; Miss Livingstone, Cardigan; Mr and Mrs McRae, do; A Downs, Little York; P B Bolger, Montague; Henry Dingwell, Cam- bridge, Mass; Jas McDonald, Boston; Mrs T Colbiidge and two children, srooklyn, OSBORNE HOUSE. July 2—C E Pratt, St Peters; M Sander. son, Midgell; Wesley Mvers, Victoria; A M Martin, Chatham; W Mutch, Eldon, Rev Geo McMillan, Malpeque; J O Arsenault, Wel- lington; J H Haslam, Springfield; R H Cam- erun, Dr Robertson, Crapand; Mrs C H Bis- sell, Boston; J K Dickey and wife, Stewiacke, NS; Mr and Mrs D Young, Attleboro, Mass; W A McLeod, Montague Bridge; J A Mutch, New Glasgow; D W Palmer, Victoria; Mr snd Mrs McLeod, Hunter River; T McDonald, Grand River East, SEA VIEW HOUSE—BRACKLEY BEACH, July 1-J F Whear, Ch’town; Julia Wil- cox, Philadelphia; Aunie E Hill, do; Louis G Whear, Mr and Mrs L E Prowse, Mr and Mrs Geo Stanley, Mr and Mrs W W Stanley, Mr and MrsJ A Moove and family, Mrs Lemuel Poole, Ethel Pooie, Eddie Poole, Annie Poole, H Large, Gussie Harvie, Jennie Har- vie, Mrs Barrett, Ch’town. ae — Launcisp.—A very handsome pleasure boat, built for Mr. Archibald Irwin, was launched yesterday morning from tle boat building establishment of Mr. James Griffith, | Head of Pownal Wharf. The boat’s bows aie adorned with the name Hermes in Greek characters. Sheis 17 feet keel and 4 feet beam, and is built of pine and ash, oiled and varnished,. The workmanship is of the best and we congratulate the bulider on his success ia turning out such a beautiful boat. The Hermes may be seen in the 8S. E. B. C,. house by all who are interested ia aquatics, seal ailliiedi Acatn DerFEATED.—The second race be- tween Wm. J. O’Connor, the Canadian oars- man, and James Stansbury, of New South Wa'es which was rowed over owing to a claim by O'Connor that he was fouled by Stansbury in the first race on Monday week, took place last Monday on the Paramatta River, and was won by Stansbury, who thus secured the sing!e scull professional championship of the world. The race was over a course three miles and 330 yards long, and was fora stake of $5,000 besides the championship. donning Tue Lopster Packine Bustness,—The Moncton Times says; The lobster fisheries at North Shore were never in so prosperous « condition as at present. The catch has been unusually large, the size good and the market in England and Cauada_ de- cidedly favorable. The shipments made to the London markets by the local packers have paid well. There are about nineteen factories between Buctouche and Cape Bald and they will probably average 400 per day. Mr. Kimball, at Cape Bald has about 4,000 traps in the water and will put upalarge quantity. Mr. Melanscn has 600 traps and wiil pack considerable On Wednesday Mr. Harpershipped via Halifax. They daily. two cars to Eagland sold for $4,000. feria eas Go to Goff Bros cheap Boot and Shoe Store for bargains. They are always ready to show new goods. jy3 dust Received—Gne Case Horse ects, sciling low at W. E. Daw- son's. lw eod - ju24 = Gorr Bros. for custom work, new lasts, reduced prices, Seven hundred pairs English fops, in Dongola, Seal, Calf (laced and elas- tic), to select from, English Sole Leather Workmanship and fine fits guaranteed.— Goff Bros. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR: | nn ee nee AT AUCTION ON THURSDAY JULY 9th, AT 2.30 o’CLOCK, At the residence of Miss Tweedy, on Lower Great George Street, three doors below the Merchants Bank of P. E. L, all the Household Furniture, including Parlor Set, Curtains and Poles, Brussels and other Carpets, 2 Bedroom Suites, Dining Extension Table and Chairs, Sideboard, Kitchen Furniture and Hall Furniture, Chairs, Stoves, &c, all in nice order. Sale positive. Terms Cash. E. H,. NORTON & CO., King’s Go. Rifle Association, TMHE Annual Competition of the above r Association will be held on the George- town Range on TUESDAY, the 8th of July, commencing at 8a. m. sharp. First | match, 200 yds.; 2nd, Nursery, 400 yis.; 3rd, 59 and 600 yds.; 4th Consolation. E. STEWART. T. | Gea'town, July 2, 1500.eedyll » a The Act provides that anyone not wish- | wi 99,00, 4,50, 5.00, 6,00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, trimmed equal to Custom Made Clothing. RANKIN HOUSE, ; California; | a | iw\ (xX) i } (x) | (x) i } Readymade Cloth ing! extraordinary value. MEN'S SUITS. } { i i 10,00, A R McCormack, Monticello; G F Wigging- (x) ton, Boston; Jas McKinnon, S’side; Flora | Melutyre, Selkirk; Mrs Keefe, Miss | Cheapest will be found at 2+ oa Charlottetown, May 12, 1890—eod & wky {Xmen Pea ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST MANUFACTORIES IN THE WORLD, with accurately cut and polished Lenses of both Crystal and Pebbie. We fit when desired the new ALUMINUM FRAME, being the lightest and strongest metal frame known, besides being non-tarnishable. Each eye tested separately when required, and the correct lense properly adjusted. Should your glasses, after a trial, be found to require some modification, as is possible even when fitted by the best known scicntists—not through any defect in the Glasses but from some change in the eye it- seli—we shall always be glad to give prompt attention at cur Old Stand, CAMERON BLOCK, a. UT. TAYLOR, Viatechmaker, Jeweler and Optician. N. B.—Don’t buy Spectacles of parties who promise their Glasses will cure all diseases that the eye is heir to. The material the lense is made of, if free from flaws and specks, is not so important a mutter as the perfection of shape and polish. ier Fi Asa Ca OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. WEake no mistake when you want | i Fine Spectacles! a CAPITAL, - <= - £1,000,000 STG. (x) ue Every Description of Property Insured at Lowest Rates. amine y HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCHESTER, ENG. CHIEF OFFICE FOR CANADA, - - - - - - TORONTO, ONT. HORACE HASZARD & E. H. BEER, JOINT AGENTS FOR P, E. ISLAND. june20 UY YOUR BOOTS HERE THEY ARE MADE. sainsinemaytill niece We have now ‘Phirty Thousand Dollars’ worth of Boots and Shoes in stock. Fac- tory running at full capacity, and we are now prepared to fill all orders, Wholesale or Retail, at short notice and low figures, GOFF BROS. a Charlottetown, June 11, 1890—2w “2 ee “GENERAL HARDWARE ! ——_{x}——— Barb Wire Fencing, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Build- ers and Painters’ Supplies, Car- riage Goods, Whioiesale and Retail. NORTON & FENNELL. CAMPBELL'S “KREI BRAND OF sniateatssveali tly aincstiainten MHIS IS THE FINEST COD LIVE. OIL EVER BROUGHT OUT. Cod Liver Oil usually has such a disagreeable aste, and is to many so difficult of digestion. that its excellent nutritive and medicina) qualities are not experienced. The Skrei Oi is free from these objections, being beasiully clear, pale and bright, almost tasteless. and readily assimilated by children and tie most deiicate invalids. Sold by W. R. WATSON, Dispensing Chemist, fbi QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. | ‘ 11.00, 12.00, made and to buy--the MACDON ALD’S. SS SOURIS TEA. Ht Congregation of St. Mary’s Church have been induced to give another of their Grand Teas on the old grounds, Souris East, On Thursday, 3ist of July. The Committee have adopted a programme which wiil eclipse ail Teas given bere or else- where. Arrangements will be made with the Railway to give the patrons the best possible facilities to arrive and return, of which due notice will be given. MICH4EL McCORMACK, Souris, July 2, 1890. Secretary. dy2awdéwy—pat her wat Tenders for Coal. EALED TENDERS, marked ‘Tenders for Coal,” will be received by the Board ot School Trustees of Chailottetown, at the ofiice of their Secretary, until 12 o'clock noon on MONDAY, 7th JULY next, for supplying and placing in the vaults of the City Schools, a8 directed, one hundred and thirty-five tons Screened Acadia Mines Round Coal, and four- teen tons Acadia Mines Nut Coal, all of this year's mining. Said coal to be supplied be- fore 30th August next, to be weighed on the City Scales, and the ton to consist of 2,000 pounds, ISAAC OXENHAM, Sec’y of School Board. June 30, 1890 -till 7th WANTS, LOSE, FOUND &e ITUATION WANTED.~—In consequence of the Loss by fire of the Charlottetown Woolen mills, lam open foran engagement elaewhere with anyone requiring the services of a practical dvuuble entry bookkeeper.— D. T. JomnsTon, Accountant, bi pd—jy3 wa NTED.—A young man about 20 years of age who has had some experience, as @ Cierk in agrovery store, Apply to BkeR & GOFF. jane30—2i OST.-—-On Friday morning, a cheque for $58, drawn by Benjamin Heartz, Esg., on Mer- chants’ Bunk of PB. #. Isiand. The public is hereby cautioned against negotiating it.—Hp, 1OOMBS, JR. 3.ns pat—june23 TY LET.—The house lately occupied by F. W Liyndman, Esq., head Pownal Street. Fn- quire at this office. junel§ W ANTED.~ By a widow who can give good references, & siluation as housekeeper or lady’s nurse. Apply at Bijou Dining Rooms, Grea. George Street. ti—juae26 OR SALE.—A Buggy Phaeton-—leather top— in good order. Knquire of Rev. D. D. Moork, East Kent Street. 2w Zaw pd—juvez3 LET.--A House on Kent Street, adjoinin Hobins’ Livery Stable, now in possession 0 Mr, P. 8. Brown. Possession on or avout the middie of July. Apply to Mrs. YUUNKER, Queen Street. 2aw—juneZ? Wwé NTED.—A boy aboat 16 yeare of age who understands taing care of a horse aud cow and l-oking afier a garden, and to make himecif generally useiul about a huuse. Eaguire at ibis ofttice, juelg—tf V "ANTED.—A situation by a young man who has had experience in an oftice av! store. Address, VD. B , Box 94, City. jane!3—4i pd fy O RENT.—A smal! Hovse of five roomer, situ- éted on Kent Street. opposite the City alt. Avpl; to GEORGE SCANTLEBURY, 19 Prince St. jun 26—dy eud tf October, a nice sitna- WW ANTED TO uWENT.--About Ist tonse, COD Midis 56 Or ¥ roOoTnS, tion. Anyone expecting to have such to iet niay yeur of a good lenbant by applying at this office, or wr.ting P. U. Box, 497, junel6—t: W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An expericnced urse to take Cuarge of two children. Ap ply to Mrs. Arthur Peters, Jji3-tf wa {ED AT ONCK.—A Girl for general housework. Good wages. Must ve well recommended. Apply at this office. tf—jul4 7 LET.—The eastern half of House on King Street, opposite Railway Station, contaiming eight large rooms with good frost-preof cellar. Toe House is in good condition. Possession at ouce. Apply to John Kelly, Ksq., or to the owner, kK. KELLY, Southport. junel3 Il SALE.—A smali Sail Boat in good order. Apply to A. W. TANTON, 2w eod pd ju22 Wa (i1Ev—A man, +hoghas a knowledge of irminy, to till a few acres of iand wiisina short tistance of the city, Apply to we Cr liector t Cu toms. june? Wa TED.—A good aciive Man ‘0 drive an xpress Wagon and lovk “fier horecs, Guod Wages. Apply by letter. Address, P. 0. Bo: 571, Linuert T° LET.—Three large sized rooms, in good revair, situated ou King eireet. Apply at his office. juve2y—-tt peo ] #T.—Possession given immediately. House je ached, situate on Dorchester Street, con- siing Drawing Room, Parlor end Dinkg ioome down stairs aad ive bedrooms upsiniie. Ali the rooms recently rejapered and pantel, .aé house in thorougbly govu order. There are isc alached a large garden ard yard with go culate dlp to Peas panor & O& fibett™