Chel Ai ioe sa Wi = tienes” = a | ops q i Stat oe RE ag Ll ARI ee dtemtaer tae sesi pean i eee eo a ec Tue Dairy EXAMINER. aie vig Re tec lo not ee eee ‘one e Examiner. APRIL 15, ,832. ope ) or vie oO our coTi spond eS o} cial Dispatch to th ' —— Liverpoot, April 15. | ; Mant : i alii Jond.| Cource, the London correspondent, hears ner fection. lt Ir £ i Hawara Isiand. ba A General 5 jDank of Friis sees \that there is mot the smallest hope that Dr. , : iia} oe | Lanrson’ vill be spared. He adds that We learn that the House of Assem QUESTIO 1h DIRECTORS | Len son’s life ¥ } . rican Gov nent is to be dissolved immediately, and that ‘interference of the American Governmen is to ssolved immediately, and tha omnes | ce , a . General Election will be held early in May. | LE ] on such trivial grounds as are revealed by 4 x . a - “ e S ; 4 ‘ } . . > rea > » ; This prompt appeal to the electors on the |” aftidavits, has created very angry feelings. 4 } . apoea 4 L :; ; a : 3 r) rs are usy | ; : ; part of the Government indicates the con-| i se 10 tru ern poeple Bad, Dusurn, April 14. 5 a RR ee tra rrl their prep enevi : » 54 fidence as well as deference whica they pay p , thom from theit| Four new sub-commissioners under the . mi — ~wrormt | Gi us ‘ sal ver Vase . . ie to the sovereign people. Phe electionm! nor : ling seems | Land Act have been appointed, have been deferred for over twelve months, wea res hi 7 : by Veta | LonpDoy, April 14. , ? | atthh ” ‘ - : | lovernment have taken a more] i tht 4 of nal : ; pap She <tovere ak oe ieee site : ee | The Queen arrived at Portsmouth this honorable and manly course, | assertion. 151€ a I afternoon from Mentone » ti xt holding the elections has no] 01). 4... is \ eee eee a : ¥ : d abt a as i d with due regard to the|~ e Edward Shiel, Home Rule candidate for sclded With aue regara vv + i c ; ; oubt been dex oe ee os te to | ully | the vacant seat in the Commons for Meath, convenience of the people. ihe early part ep . . — % : f some leisi among pant tus } sata I essitate | was returned to-day unopposed. of July is a sesson of some leisure among ider farmers, but it is a iime peculiarly|the Ban l ati NO One] Burra.o, April 14 4 eb aa ‘ 7 in yi i ais ; unsuited to the’ fisherme: , oe : ~ The First National Bank closed its doors elections were deferred untu after the|p ros ‘ " ithis merning. The amount of drafts un- ~ . + . ’ nce of « i _" e . close of the fishing season, lb could]] p] Pro eagerly | paid is unknown, but it is thought to be ; “oat mncon “ae Pp bie i & it , . i only be held except at a grost inec ae n t ra heavy. Itis believed, however, that depo- venience to the bulk of the peop:s, Wi @, eee these ol . sitors willbe paid in full. owing to our e arly winters, are neh rf lia de p he ruins | TirvsviLie, Penn April 14 . : "a ; «FY 7 . ‘ hal uiNaN, ° . their several avocations during ara oil ores : :; aie preseed in th =F : mar , © greek oe aS Ee Eee the sutumn months. This year . rtiot will be in Courts | A fire we Be buiidings, every indication of a late spring, and a : Lay ik would been better | entailing a loss of $30, Du >, pina ad spring generally causes & crowding Of} had a De f 4 sition | fted prior } UBLIN, Apri ; wk during the following summer and fall. | to the expiration of the first ninety days, a A returned agrarian named Devlin has wor uring , : tel : eg 5 re : We think, therefore, that the Govern Sr ae puc ©'°) been arrested on suspicion of having shot a have acted most wisely (a bringing sbont | legal ey see oe ; ¢ the | Mr. McGowan, keeper of a public house. : an 2. ee ~ ¢ ‘ A. compremis¢ é iuction © : tke several elections be Wh tHe < TE See | fareopntiat os iad Tae ts pith ane LoNDON, April 14. of spring work. len BN SLeeticn 18 | swe , . Ss me : i : inevit ble the 8 aaa it is held the better. | means the pris hoos » certainty | Moody and Sankey, for the present, de- ete ah ca 7 arties can apply them- | 424 avoiding at : 25 am cline to devote twelve months to Evangel- When it is over, all parties can apply them joe econ 1. — Lig ion mea hetalikade ten Titel. selyes, withe ut irtersnption, to torr bus per ipaity : coant Littl ervics nee - 9 " ' d ‘ ow the . om , " . — L. wh? % OF «: and, , 1 j wg. Lt Ss § rood [0 r peo} ‘ pendency of a coutest, «rdimary business 18} onjd now be decided bythe Board. In| Weather Bulletin. greatly interfered with. at sinha ventiaizin’ the ‘iam: rely the) The great quantity of snow now on the} wij t i verish whet h uy assist. | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the > S32 elarah | Can : > ¢ if as ; ; ground will, no doubt, give ! ME SSIs | | er fal =m net feel ass L tha 2) Maritime Provinces. driving for some time yet, and 15 t ati p rtio: z _ of sums due their | naib enw falda work mn he} creditors 1 o@ pad, than accent hquidation Y . ~ all probable that any he id Wo ; can nh ci . a will , . ae Aly ee TORONTO, April 15—10 a. m. . ken mich before the 10th of IWiav, | ama arit on ip a state of uncertan HC ¢ oi e ee thle 5 be oo sgard io the probable resuli vf | uf whick would be most disastrous Light to moderate winds; fine weather: high ee So ee ial Many of the Directors and Shareholders, as | temperature, the contest it is urffiecessary to say mucna Py rh Lat rhe i eel AS Rad : ao? dk. dies Ses * we +4 ; ‘ide thet point. M St } on, wt =r See : — a. : . ‘ A few weeks will aecl ; , t oe £0) neeséd mones it is now their duty Fire at Souris. of the members of the Jate House will’) | | ted ty their position. to. see that | . sil en . fa 4 : | ice & i AbtOu ’ ACT } iviVla, ‘ gece a1sbt likely present themselves for re-election. | 4), areditors of the Bank do not unnecessarily is ‘ Sa ‘ ; the crecaivors of the Dank Go Not unnecessarhy wineciomes tiem —— ‘TTT a , All the men who have assisted in bringing} ia TO ately ehhh Rabe! wah Mews WRIGHT EROS., STEAM MILL DESTROYED. > ine be ls sony i sa a Se : , - | ae the Government of the Province 0 it8| i, hefore the 920d day of Muy, ng, suffi-} | : i -£ . Sidi ate ae ae st f HE Ste M , q present satisfactory financial position,| cjent time to have matters satisfactorily} +42 gs Mill . —— a Bros., * £ > i * . . . x ss tates . SY +o _ > should, and no doubt will, receive ibe} arranged. I casnot thivk thatthe Directors Se ee ee ee § the electors. The friends | will cb 5 lille Miles hala Be 6 ls present, | -Le fire was discovered at 3 o’clock. It ori- hearty support ot t 1e¢ electors. Line trienas | Wilk CROCOSE tie & @v6esu_ OL the evils } rée bb, | ; .. 2 a f h l ’ arty al ul i not ive +}, ir lt we uld be mz dn s to dos | Cinated from some uUnKnOWND eause and spread } 10 c y 2 > LALO? | } © maaness to ao so. : , . . of the people s | a men, Aindepexd-| Themementous question nt acitat-| 8° rapidly that ié was impossible to save any o ’ me be naepneid- ; 111i Abt iCseul ey i . a” oT . . support to = a } re ae ee! ing ou populace-is —* Will a compromise be the furniture, tools or machinery. The we In Cis ns t< pelong |! 2 he ) Vpusarcs « ‘ a 4 baitsrOalles | ; é . - in we 2 - ent candidate, or one who claims to “=! facted and our people henefitted - or w;]] | [ese ia estimatea at $6,070. No insurance, to neither party, should receive no counte-| e#ected ana our people benetitted ; or wilt} y aoa th , arty at economical and ithe Directors madi) fo Into liquidation, thers - > <x ~ ‘ 3 ‘ Ma CULRIUICAL aili;, ° e ’ 4 - bs : nance dmi : a p' J iby destroying every stige hepe : id | yourG man, named John M« ire, of a ? : 7 - ’ .* 4 | ; on m honest administration. lensuring brankruptcy ? Wisdem dictates; ‘Vatkerton, Ont,, on the 7th inst., went te! oe a ; . . - . : * - ’ vr. ° j - +. , . . ee | che former, and the good sense of the Direvi Mr. H. A. Wilson’s drug stors with a medical Gross Insult to French Canadians. | »rs will, I hope, de ia | prescription for his wife, wh» was suffering | |from ervsipelas. In the absence of Mr. i siron. | \\ilson, bis clerk, a young lac named Richard j Tue so-called Reform Parity, at present guished more for its want of toleration and narrow-minded sectionalism than for | its! liberality and patriotism. Whenever the | Jeaders of the Grit party fail to convince by | what they term argument, they invariably | resert to abuse. Cartwright’s gross insult to Highlanders | is not yet forgotten by the high spirited | sens of Scotland and their deacendants in | this country. The next nationality that comes in for taunt and insult is that of our peace-abid- | ing and industrious French Canadiana. Mr. Chariton, the double-barreiled Pro- tectionist and Free Trader, the aspirant to the position of Minister of Custems in the | next Reform Government, in a speech | (quoted by Mr. Arkell in the House of | Commons April 4th, in presence of the said Mr. Chariton, who dare ane a de- | nial), delivered at Aylmer, Ontario, a few | days before the opening of the present | session of Parliament, while referring to) the Ontario Boundary Question, made use | of the following language :— * Why,” seid he, ‘‘ should Ontario sub- | mit to euch injustice? It is the Province that pays three-fifths of the Revenue of the Dominien ; it is the heart of Canadian virtue, intelligence and enterprise, and it! intends to assert its rights. Iv was Lone ENOUGH BEEN MADE THE Cat’S PAW OF FRENCH LICK-SPITTLEs.” We invite the attention of the intelligent, law-abiding and respectable French people of this Province to the above cowardly and unprovoked insult from one of the Jeaders of a party that is destined to remain in opposition, as long as it continues to insult, abuse and villify its opponents. om + —--—— A RECENT gale uprooted a tree in Presque | ; ge Isle, Lake Erie, which, in falling, dragged to | ex°c'ent remedy. the surface two skeletons, one of which is all that remains of James Bird, whose romantic story has been the subject of much sentimen- tal poetry. The other skeleton once belong. ed to Edward Rankin, and the two men were shot as deserters on board the Niagara during the war of 1812. Bird fell, pierced by a dozen bullets, a moment before his pardon arrived. A much more extensive and start. ling exposure of skeletons was made recently in New Zealand. As an uprooted tree fell, a confused heap of skeletons burst cut near ite roots from the hellow trunk. A more extra- ordinary sight, says one of the colonial papers, than this monarch of the forest lying prone, and discharging skeletons, can scarcely ‘ye imagined. Some of the skeletons, it is stated, are nearly perfect, while others are mingled in amass of heads, hands, feet, arms, and legs, indiscriminately. All the Maoris in the din. trict seem to have been unaware of this natural charnel-house, and declare that the bodies must have been deposited in the tree leng before their or their father’s time. tm Mr. J. J. McLaren, the counsel for the Dominion to sustain the constitutionality of the Canada Temperance Act before the Privy Council, writes on the 23rd March, toa friend in St. Joha, N. B., as follows: “Our ‘Pont. , sUDS, and very £ 10d ones, NNT NE RT PL FHS THH DAILY HXAMINER, — CORRESVONDERCE, Ch’town, April 15th, 1882. ~_— eee Rh - Qe Pe — His Honor the Mayor. Chicago is, as she may well be, justly preud |of her Mayor. She is proud for severa! rea too,.of the Hoa Carter H. Harrison. There are but few men in American politic s to-day who esn show as clear arecord oras deserving and honorakle a career as Mr. Harrison. Twice has Mr. Harrison been called upon to fill the cfiice highest Mayoralty vote ever given a Democrat in this great city, and twice has he filled that ofice with honor, winning the respect and eateem of her people regardless of party. Mr. Harrison is as yet in the prime of life— his physical qualities being fully mental capacities, deal, the enl, used end thatis saying a great gentleman ever being the Great German Remedy, St. Jacck’s Oil. Speaking of that fumed panacea used by all the great men of the day, Mr. Harrison said :—‘‘Rhenmatism is abscut the oply ailment that has ever given me any bother, and that is now gone where it will bother me no more. In the neighborhood where I live the people wil have no other medieine for rheumatism or diseases of a simi lar nature than St. Jacob’s Oil. ‘‘When I first found myseif suffering from the rheumatism imy leadieg thought naturally was to call a physician, but miy neighbors all advised me totry St. Jacob’s Oil, the Great German Remedy. **] took the advice of my friends who were benefitted by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. 1 procured ceme of it immediately, and—well, the result was that I have been recommending it since [ found it excellent for the rheuma- tism. I have almost a bottleful of it now at my home, and I am morally certain that I hav: no more rheumatism. The Oil has been used in my family and neighborhood with remark- able success, and I think St. Jacobs Oil ig an mecicine twat Such is the experience the and such the opinion of His Honor, Mayor.—Cricago 7'ritune, -_ ren + <> 0 eek Quire a number of gentlemen in Ottawa. says the correspondent of tie ‘Mail,’ were startled ou the 6th inst. to hear that securities which they held, representing several thou sands of dollars, which they looked upon ‘‘good as wheat,” y ao a were not only of doubtful value, but perhaps not worth the paper that they were written on. Their eyes were hur- riedly opened to the fact that t had been victims to a confidence game, which seems to be about the biggest and most sessful which has been played in Ottawa for a leng time. The victims in this case are all men who stand high in commercial ci cles, and whoee shrewd business capacity would place them in the minds of mest persons as the very last individuals to be caucht. ‘The cause of the trouble ig the disappeurauce of a young man named Alfred Forest, who for a few years past has been e1 raged in the money brokerage business, and who considered by most of those who knew him @ be making money ‘“‘hand over fist.” The trans:cticns in which he was concerned were those of a nature as could not be transacted over a bank counter, and ef course the parties thus accommodated had to pay a euci perance Act case has just been postponed until April 18th, when the Privy Council | meets alter the Easter holidays, Yesterday and to-day they were hearing an Indian ap- peal which stood on the list next before us. An ecclesiastical case from the Cape of Good Hope had been passed over ia order that they might have two of the Bishops to sit. : | In our case they wish to havethe [ord Ch: } ; , A Jhancelle and Lord Cairns in addition to the eel Judges ; and until to-day it was ¢ whether our ease, or the church case, wor la come before te holidays, it bein 5 airtel that both these cases coald not be hear L. They have succeeded in getting the Bishops before the statesmen, so there is no help for it y ne but for me to wait my time. ipo , steeciitineeeia li a UGAR —A cabls Was received & Ves? ¥, reporting an advanee of sa Od ie asgow. The New \ stronger and 1-l6c to pen question , to 6d in ork market was ajso . _¢ higher on refine: In this market ® further advance ‘has been estabiished in Yeliow 8, wit : h sales at Tie up tc 8], the enquiry being stall = t g© Gp to omireal ” rth. S quite brisk. — — le ai ak tig Relea i tia proportionately high rate of interest, the terms of which varied from 36 to 50 per cent He acknowledges that he forged notes to the extent of $18,000, and deft the country, be- cause he had been unfortunate in soeculs- tions, Klis liabilities are abent 814,000 >? - THe Canadian Spectat >> (Independent) com menting on Sir John’s exposure ot the Hewson slander says:—‘‘Sir John Macdonald’s ex. planation about the $2,500 paid by him, by a loan froma friend, in the Hewson busin £3, had a pathes in it which I think the country wil! appreciate. He had to pay the money to appear in Court at the risk of his life. “H- hai not the money to pay, and was compelled to lay friendship under contribution to help him for the time. One thing is plain: Sir John has brought marvellous ability to bear upon the work of making a nation, but he has entirely ignored the right and chance to make TELECRAPHIG NEWS. of Mayor of Chicago, with the | ble druggists. ¢ qual to his | | young wcman, not long married. _— auless, put up the prescription. He made a mistake in the drugs, and in an hour after- wards Mrs, Moore was a corpse. Mr. Wilson alleges. that the boy had st-ict orders not to attempt the putting up of prescriptions during nis absence. Mrs. Moore was a fine looking ———-_$<ay——pe ° NERVOUS PROSIRATION, vital weakness, debility from overwork or indiscretion is radically and promptly cured by that great nerve and brain food kifown as Mack’s Mag. netic Medicine, which is sold by all responsi- Solt in Charlottetown by \pothecories Hall Co. See advertisement ia another column 2w wly—aps wives A MteTING at Madrid, on the 7th inst., organized by Catalonian workmen, denounced free trade, and declared that the treaty of commerce with France would be ruinous to Spanish industry, which the Government cught to foster by imposing high duties on forcign products. cecil ‘In Tichborne claimant is sawing wood ,and unloading timber in the dockyard at Portsmouth. He weighs about sixteen stone, as ayvainst twenty-five when he was first sen- teaced, but is in good health and thrives on a prison ration a quarter larger than that alloted to the other prisoners. — > --— Moses TAaytor, an American philanthropist, has just given $270,000 for thé purpose of founding and maintaining an hospital at Scran- ton, Penn., fer the employees of the New | York, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad |Company. Would that we'had afew Moses | Taylors in Canada ! ee | ‘“How they love me, Beatrice!” Queen | Victoria is reported to have said, with a smile, when half the English coleny at Mira- |mos came to meet her at the station witia gifts of flowers. oom Spee etinteaetean - i SHIP NEWS. Sailed from Savanna-la-Mar, Jan. 28, brigt. Sirius, Sigsworth, Halifax. Arrived at Belize, Hon., March 29, brigt. Siena, Lowrey, New York, te load sugar and return, Sailed from St. Kitts March 1, brigt. Lau- retta, Christie, London. Sailed from Rouen March 28, brigt. Alpheta, Neilson, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Passed through Turks Island Passage, O AN IN ma My Steck for the Spring Trade i = uny previous show. ALL OF Parlor Sets, in Birch, COMMON BEDSTEADS No work can be more substan Arerms are, therefore, cash. King Square, April 12, 1#82—I1m pres ENGLAND, UNITED 66 ‘6 66 66 visit ‘ a A llr So - APRIL Buyers of the following lines of Furniture should not fail to inspect my stock : : Bedroom Sets in Every Style, WHICH 18 HOME with al! kiads of coverings at any price wished for. SSmoking Chairs, Lounges 3 Desks in great variciy, Cornices and Window Poles, The profits on the above stoek will in future be small. MARK 15, 1882. P. BE. ISLAND SFURNITURE WAREROOM :0 OUNCEMENT! 0 —————— s about completed, and will excel § Ay “4 Atte SE ee se eT el mn MANUFACTURE, Walout and Mahvgany, Evom Bedsteads, © fice FROM $2.60 UPWARDS. tial apd better fipished than I offer. Thee BUTCHER. J. Joe, eo Ore ae ee ee APRIL! ———_ 5 OOO This Month I am Daily Receiving New Spring Goeds from STATES AND CANADA. Everything New in Men’s Wear, Ladies’ Wear; Children’s Wear. Every man, woman and child who requires new and fashion-| able Goods at the very lowest prices, are respectfully asked to J.B. MACDONALDS: Brennan’s Old Stand, Queen Street, April 5, 15 82—wkly, pat pres Christy’s So Christy’s Christy’s Mareh 24, brigt. Louis Montgomery, McRae, from Philadelphia for Manzanilla. Perninntennasiatetininanennenenn SE eS MARRIED, At Georgetown, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. W. R. Frame, Mr. James Manuel, of Halifax, N. S., to Damaris Collins, of George- town. ee DIED. In this city, on Friday, the 14th inst., n the 76th year of her age, Mra, Wm, Romans, formerly of Pictou, N. 8. {"uneral to Station from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. N. Rankin, on Monday, 17th iust., at 2 p. m. In this city, on Friday, the 14th inst., after asHort illness, Johnetta Davina, only daughter of D. F., and Mary Jane Donll, aged 6 years and 7 months. At his residence, Pleasant Grove, Let 34 on the 9th inst., after a lingering illness, borne with Ohristian resignation, Mr, Wm. Wallace Dock, jr., aged 33 years. He leaves a young wife and a large circle of relations and friends to mourn their irreparable loss. Of cancer in the stomach, on the 20th of December last, Neil McLean, of Canoe Cove. Lot 65, in 7ist year of his age. He emigrated to P. i. Island frem the Island of Mull, Scot- ‘and, in the year 1820. He leaves a wife, two { a faithful husband and an affectionate father. He died im the fall assurance of a blissful im- taortality “rough the merits of the Savie Jesus Christa . si f 3 consumption, cn the 9th of April, Flora “‘eLean, seventh daughter of the late Neih a fortune for himself, AVhen he is dead we shall underctand the value of such t a man, | and give orations in henouwr of his ’ , | McLean, of Canoe Cove, Lot 65, in the 27th Personal} ‘‘jerred ere the died who die in the Her end was year of jer age. ce. 6s ee oe ee = ak CHRISTYS HATS 70: Christy’s Paris Silk Hats, Christy’s Hard Fur “ {t ‘6 at Christy’s Hard Felt «“ Christy’s Soft « 6s Christy’s Hats for Men, Boys, Ladies, TOGETHER WITH A Large Stoek of Canadian and American Felt Hats! CHEAP FOR CASH! G Charlottetown, April 3, 1882. PROFESSIONAL CARD. DAVIES & CO, EMPIRE RESTAURANT PALMER & MULLALLY) GONE NORTH, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, R@TARIES PUBLIC, OF FICE—O Halloran’s George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. H. V. PALMER. April 10, 1882. “An Hour Pn Scotland,” Mr. &. Bairnsfaiher, sons, and nine daughters, to mourn the loss of Will deliver his popular and amusing Lecture enol, igo Montagne Bridge—Monday, 17th April, Georgetow p—Tuesday, 18th April. Mt, Stewart—Wednesday, 19th April. Head St. Peter’s Bay—Lbursday, 20th Apl. Souris--Friday, the 21st. The I,ecture is interspersed by Scottist april te eat paniment, &c. | Building, Great JAS. W. MULLALLY. | To “ihe Saloon formerly occupied by A. McDonald, opposite the Law Courts on Graftoa Street, where the proprietor will furnish in first-class style, Meals at all hours, Lunch at short notice, Oysters in every style, Fruits ot all kinds in their season, Pipes avd Tobacco of all k‘nds, Cigars ot best quality at the cheapest prices. Fifteen years practival experience at Cigar making enables me to purchase my Cigars of the best quality, and at the lowest figure: and for last and for flavor the pubtic will tind those Cigars will leave all others behind. HARKY HART, Proprietor Empire Restaurant. Ch’town, April 6, '82—tf Children’s Carriages, fron Bedsteads CHEAP. JOHN NEWSON, | April 8, 1882—3m = ——S—= — Fairbanks’ Seales, PARTIES requiring the large 3 Ton for weighing team loads, will pl orders early, as the builder will be Island early in May. OG the s@ No charge for builder. Prices, terms and information at CARVELL BRO: Ch'town, April 14th, 1&82 pat senidh — ee ee es he Ma SHOEMAKERS oe cee Boot Uppers, AND A nice assortment of the above for sale, Ch’tnwn, April 14, 1382, JHE subscriber is prepared to make to order of good seasoned lumber, CARRIAGE BODIES and GEARING of the most im. proved style and fivish, at prices to suit all. N. B.— Particular attention given to re. pairing and painting at ROBERT SCOTT, Halloran’s Corner, Great Georg> and Fitzroy Streets. {ap 14 4i wkly “SHARES Citizens Skating Rink Stock, Apply to ' JOHN A. MOORB, April 14, 182. Freehold Farms. OR SALE~Severable valuable Faras ia different parts of the country, For particulars apply to A. McNEILi, Aact’r, April 13, ’82—tf “$20,000 City Debentare Tee will be received at the City Clerk’s Office, up to noon of Saturday 6ih May next, for the purchase of ($20,000) Twenty Thea- sand Dollars Debentures of the City of Char- lottetown, " ‘These Dekeniures are of the denominttion of $500 each, and are payable in twenty (20) years from date of issue, bearing interest af tive (5) per cent. per annum, paye half yearly. ’ ‘Che Council do not Lind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Any fur- ther information r-qui ed, as to the issue’ of undersigned. WM. B MORRISON, City Clerk. City Clerk's Office, April i2, 1882. dwtf NOTICE. PAVING rented the premises Jately oe- H cupied by ©. F. Harris, the subscriber begs to intimate to the public that he is carry- ing on the TINSHITH BUSINESS in all its branchca. Orders punctually at- tended to. A call respectfully eolicited. L. W. HARRIS, , Upper Queen St. PARIB, 1878, Feb, 8, 1882 GOLD MEDAL, STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, _ ae penance WANTS, LOST, PUUND, ae. ees ee ryxO LET—A house containing cight-ot eleven rooms, situate on Kent half of the subseribers premises. moderate, Apply to Francis McRory. mar 7 eod 'y O LET—Possession given the first of May, . the House in King Street, at pregentoc- cupied by A. Tomlins, Esq , City Clerk. 4p- ply to Wiitiam Dopp. [ap 14 — “47 ANTED—An active lad to drive a Cot \ fectionery Team. Must be well reeom- The Contec fap ld Yo good JOUR, TAILOR. Constant employment and good wages to the right man.—W. N. Riees. [ap 8 in mended.—W. Keynevy, at tionery .”’ rg-O LET—A Dwelling House, situatedom Sydney Street, opposite the Me Church, containing nine rooms, For terms apply to Mrs, J. Carre], 1 w cod pa bay LET—A Two-Story French Roof Hous on Corner Euston and Cumberiapd Ste ap 12 cod gi Apply to Robert Fennei. OARDERS can be accommolated in & private Boarding House with Pa:lor and two Bedrooms, Rooms large, airy and wel ventijated. Situation best in the cily. Apply through Post Ollice to E. F., Lock Box 110, , BS fap il i®P —" LET, furnished or unfurnished, the Cottage and grounds at present occupl . re [*P i1 3! rg~O LET—The House at present occupied i by R. Slogget, Esq., at the head of Pew- Poseession given the Ist July jap + by the subscriber.._Wmu. Wasa. val Street, next, Apply at this office, ‘s O LELT—A House and Shop on Queen Street, adjonining A. Hermans & Son, now occupied by Mr. Henry Hast as saloon. For particulars apply to Mrs. J. Costello, Prince Street, {ma 241 pa rg:O LET—The second story of the Brick Building, on Queen Street, lately occue pied as the Orange Hai!, It is conveniently situated and well adapted for a Lawyers ly to Mrs, Orrin, Queen Street. Lee Fronts, ‘ CARRIAGES, Rink Stock for Sale. debentures, can be Lad on application to the ———