THE DAILY EXAMINER . =_—-_ | = THE KING OF PORTFOLIOSR, LE Oo ( a descriptive and il- | TTERS T0 THE EDITOR. astra America, is, with- | t portfolio series | im th : and No _need to |} A Gane. Z ; \ yay en ¢ sith rat | Sim,—I would ‘respectfully draw the this . it M 2 wa stand, attention of the writer of the notice which c ; Aretclasa | “PPC ared in your columns a few days ago, : a Seapets referenc e to a lecture recently delivered ' \ 1@ need pur bs = Petric . Hall » to O" Meara’ s biogra- sans > part if they do not | poy of Frederick Ozanam. “Charity pk ‘ { a sample copy now. | covereth a multitude of sins.” C . : st pag The price Reader se t ’ eo -a . —_ - a CORRECTION. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Sir, Plea e alls w me, through the medium of Tue Examiner, to correct a mis-Statement inadvertantly made in this A 8 atty.—Beer Bros morning's Gunrdian, to the effect that St Paul's Charch will be closed to-m« rrow. No. 8a fStoddari’s Photographs, The usual ser Sunday school and a Ma ( are here } bible classes will be held; nor have I, at * a aoe s wd 9 anv t me had the sl ghtest idea of alk wing be d 12 Mavic ¢ their ord’nary course to be interrupted. = W. Hamivy. - : ’ U : eel £ _— eo Ra \ Sunday, led by INFORMATION WANTED, b ; — —— ; aiid si al Sir,—W | the acting Health Officer For M R8 eat Miran Kit «tate through the press whether or bi, « to M is given a certificate of recovery rea mi that case of malignant scarlet fever, ee reported e time ago on Grafton Street, rue | The I a from Liver: | as directed tion 14 of the rules and re Cha ‘ s ¥ in Caribou | regulations of the Board of He alth, of the Ray. ( Cans S exp i € | city of Charlottetown s few da Ineuirninc Friexp wile | eNN j lea rs of i€ e Se Cha . awe I a Club are ONE OF THE CRITICS, od sii ~~ ent ee Sin, —I wish to ask Rev. Wm Hamlyn, a if the method of taking up the collection Se eune? Ca ana) ser = | in favor of B. Fav Mills, ia in accordance at — % Church to- | With his statement in the Guardian, eae Penne ecting at 10.15. | “that no collection would be taken at any Preaci und 7 p. m. by Rev. | of the services.” Distributing envelopes r F. |} al Sunday Schoo! | for the congregation to fill up and return and Bible Clas | is nothi ing short of a collection; the only i difference in this case is that the amount Tur Curistiax Brotners.—- Reverend enclosed remains a profound secret, and brother Car f New York is at pre- ho per*on, except the gentieman most in Dee te the oll ; hn hee doeee Hee the | terested, will know how many handreds - ats ra ¢ recruite for hie | (Perbap* thousands) of dollars will he oo 4 te vemale cheat siz | Ce™™ off by this troupe, and may I ask week t Isla ¢ which time he | what? . will visit the various parishes of the dio COxsisTENcy so Rin neal ne christian brothers —_—__oOo oe + ‘= aerand As teachers they are ansur- Another revolution is said to be immin pass We hope refore that brother | ent in San Salvador. Camillus w ea secure some new rexas suffered last year from drouth; members for his community from @monz | this vear floods are causing destruction in the talented + s men of this Province some parts of the state. Exriaa v.—A gentleman who ise 1 a — eayeeten =. _ oe = / ; ye a , agriculture that the small-pox pedvails in pager sea I ae “f : 16 cities of the United States, and toa very mae user: tra ig Stout .* a arked degre Few York, Brooklyn and in pureua f his caning, _— = , | Chicago In the last-named place 226 to-da retere & perageaye Wale" | pases wert repried in 16 days, and the die appea Tue Examiner of the 3rd suite didnidimar ain of akaiea inet. He desires us to state that on no | ™ a a0. lid | make any insulting pro- a posals towards any lady, nor ask any lady We will offer to-night 50 Etchings, to meet i formation com plaine i! worth $3 each, for 0c. These are new of was o paper by @ respe pictures just received at & job price — able gentleman of this city. We have | Bazaar Co 5 utter to him, and he Parasols, strong and handsome: lesires usto state that, in view of the de- gloria cover. neat wood han le, nial, there is evidently a misunderstand oc | aaly 80c. to-night. See our wir- abot ~ % e, as well as Tue dow Misc-e & MeLeod j Ey ats ry wack regret he pabiice: | SSS Ss —=— tio paragray yates _- Mescs: Revier—The pupils of Now| DEB RSOWAL. Dame Convent in this city held their an- nus al review n Wednesday, Mav na ; end. A choice prozramme was prepare - ng House Cleaners will probably for the occasion & 1 st charming ¥ need one or more of the following y articles: ecuted by the several preformers A choice PUW DERED BORAX, for ce leansing song of creetinzy without accompanimest | purposes, in packages l0c., and in bulk. was well rendered at the opening. Thet AMMONIA for softening the water, the various divisions played successively | cleaning paint, etc., in bottles and on with markod effect. Cons«lering the ex- eellence iis} laved by all, it would be per- haps un) ilarize, but we ean not fail to mention a piano solo played with | exquisite feeling i y Boe ss Delisle A duet by Miss C and Mise Delisle, tally ne dt ve re _ ation already ac- quired by these His Lord- ship Bishop McDonal id accompanied vy the sathotnal cergy and those of St -~ } atan’s Colleze assisted, and duly mente! be pupils on ‘.eir a ivancement | in the study of music. et fo part voca eueta two vocaiist. com pii- #—»~«e——____ PERSONAL. Dr. McNeill, of Stanley, is Visiting the city Mr. Thomas Doyle, of Ruatico, is in tow! popular station- ing the city field for ‘ter =: Mr. David Lawson, the master at St. Peter's, : Mr. Harrison is in the publican nomination for of the United States McKinley. The mat y tain Hansen gave him a f the SS. Fk s visit Opposith on to friends im this « hear ty welcome on arrival evening commander of the SS. Carroll last year, and has bosts of warm friends in this city and Province. We join i the greeting GLE LLL AAR SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, May 2 Shipped per steamer Northum berland, du Chene SUMMERSIDE, Cameron master, for Point 079 148 bags potatoes i 23 cattie : : $20 | 19 sheep.. ay 4% hoge és - . 16 horses 1036 6 brie oveters ‘ : 15 - 2 : +9 25 bush barley ora 12 £50 wde Island cloth. 595 | — $ 3059 By same steamer on 3rd May 574 t age Ps atoes -) 18 b bl I «ters ‘ ; i 4 tle eee pianel 27 70 sheep 525 e* 15 CMBEB CB YZS...- +20 ee cence + eneeereee 37 Sundries , siti 6 | — $ 1368 | —_— ' . ey | sHIP NEWS. S’side, May 2—-Ent schr Jennie Arm- etrong, Grady, Shediac, !umber. May 3 | on Neal Dow, Read Mav 3—Cld schr Nea Dow, Read, Pug- wash, produc: Lord Derby has given £10,000 with which to endow a chair Of anatomy at University ¢ ege, Liverpool It ia eaid n the Forum that 80 per cent, of the doctors in England mak« | jess than $1,200 a vear, and that 82 per | cent of the lawyers have nothing to do, while 1,200 « There ie a fine « pportun tv Britieh army of th lergyme To-night! To-night! Special Attractions in ments Gloves, . Hosiery, . . Millinery. SNAPS IN GLOVES! SNAPS IN HOSIERY! SNAPS IN MILLINERY BEER BR®S. To arrive this evening by the St. Law rence :—Ten Cases of London Goods, in eluding Jackets, Capes, Veilings, ete, Johnson & Johnson, i of rida yesterday | Capt ain Hansen was the popetar | . Pugwash, empty brie. | n are without charges Oo organize & e unemployed with the yembershiy sited to the learned profes- three depart- draught soe GALL SOAP for cleaning Carpets, , 10c., 12c. and lic. a cake. *INSE CT POWDER in packages and in bulk. MOTH BALLS for packing away with Furs, etc., in boxes 10c. and by the dozen. JOHNSON’S VARNISH RESTORER, for making old Furniture look like new. L5c. bottle. FLOOR POLISH, for polishing floors, oileloth, etc. ee THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. may 4 * The Story of the Week. MONDAY.—We are kept busy selling and shipping our Al Factory-made Furniture. TUESDAY.—We cell the same goode— same characteristic about the prices. | WEDNESDAY.—No change. All agree that goods and prices are right. THURSDAY. Business same as other three days. $ goes just as far. F RIDAY.--We don’t make a bargain day. We try to make every day a bargain day at our store. | SA TURDAY.—We have to bustle to clear up the week’s trade, and have just as many buyers as on other days. | SUNDAY.—We rest (when we can); the public rest. Such worldly thoughts as “choice goods” and “ low prices” are supposed to be banished from the mind. Flease remember this day is as good as | any other for the buyer. | amides ‘WARK WRIGHT & £0., LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. may5 FOR SALE. We are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. to seleet from less than cost. day. cheapest in the market to see our Hat Department before buying, either Nothu Ge —WITH SATURDAY, MAY of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth. ig will wear like our Home-made Tweeds: Thousands of Men’s, new patterns coming McKay Woolen Company Still to the Front LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTHING. Youths’ and Children’s Suits One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at from our Mill every Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. It will pay, you A new aenorTebon® of Gents’ Furnishings just in. Hichest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. Children’s Service at 2.30 Sermon at 7 o'clock T! be for Domestic Missions 7.30 a. m } Sacrameat at U ClOCK. Ascension Holy Communion at School at o'clock. 10.15 a. mn. 7 p. m. by Rev. T. F Sunday School and Bible Young men’s class led by Mr. Pitblado. Street.—Services at 11 a. m. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. and Second Methodist Churches dispensed with to-morrow, to enable the congregations to attend the ducted by Rev. Methodist Church. sharp, to-morrow, in the F Church, in piace of regular hour. their schoolroom to-morrow at sharp, instead of the usual hour. at 2 p. m., the Superintendent. We are sure it will do you good. testimonials pub lished in behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilia, all from reliable, grateful people. The Dwelling House and Property at | Brighton formerly occupied by the late Ac imiral Bayfield as a@ summer residence ad now occupied by Capt. W.A. Weeks. The house is heated with hot water, and is in first-class order. About three acres | of lan d can go with the same. Posession given about the lat of June next. EDWARD BAYFIELD, apl 7—dy tf Trustee. Offices To Let. In Morris Block. a large airy room, well lighted by large windows and electric light, and heated by hot water. Suitable for a lawyer's office or club room. Also, an office of two rooms, corner of Queen and Water Streets, lately occupied by O. Rat- tenbury, Esq. THOS. MORRIS. ap26—3w 2aw (m th) Mr. Donald Nicholson discovered in his canvase for Ward Three that the citizene are at present not in favor of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, hence he declined to contest the Ward inet Mr. Taylor. py >t is aida however, that the elec ,tors appreciate Good Tobacco, and he is now working day and night pro ution a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW !| ING ARTICLE, Look out for his NEW BRAND, made from straight goods specially selected. ‘|Hickey & Nicholson. THE BUCHANAN CASE Equal to a Resurrection—Almcs Helpless from Kidaey Disease—a Burden to Himself and his Friends Dodd's Kidney Pill Cured him Caaruan, April 30—The story of Sher- man Buchanaa, living near Leamington, is worthy of notice. Hesays he was al- most helpless, bloated and a wreck power- | less and he was rapidly becoming a_ bur- den to himself and his friends. Natural- | ~ he lost all hopes of recovery, but a hap py thought suggested Dodd’s Kidnev Pills, and these cured him. Dodd’s: was the first kidney remedy in pills form ‘ever offered the public, Its wonderful suc ess in curing all forms of kidney disease bas left tothe introduction of numerous cheap and worthless imitations Pur- chasers, for their own safety, should insist | on getting Ds xdd’s Ki dney Pills. Sold in large bo ; price, fifty cents or six boxes for $2.50. oT » be had ‘a all dealers. vepigrati SUNDAY SERVICES. St. Peter’s Cathedral. — Sunday after | Ascension Day: Holy Communion at 8 and (choral) at ll a.m. Matins at 10.15. Evensong and 7 ie offerings will St. Dunstan’s Cathedral—Firet Mass at | Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. | Mass 1 Sor at 16: a mm. Ber weed i St. Pauls Church. — Sunday after Day : Morning Prayer and 11 o’cloek. Sunday 2.30. Evening Prayer at 7 St. James’ Church.—Prayer meeting at Preaehing at ll a.m. and Fullerton, pastor. elasses at 2.30. Meeting House, Upper Great George | and 7 p.m. Gospel Meeting. In order to give te | railway men and their friends an oppor- tunity of attending the union service to- morrow afternoon by the usual Gospel meeting will not be held. Rev. B. Fay Mills, The usual services if Zion, Baptist, First will be | services con- B. Fay Mills in the First open at 2 o’clock, irst Methodist Sunday scheol will The Baptist Sunday School will meet in 2 o’clock, Zion Church Sunday School will meet sharp, to-morrow. By order of In the Spring | j Nearly everybody needs a good medicine. | The impurities which have accumulated in the blood durin the cold d months must | be expelled, or when the mild days come, | and the effect of bracing air is body is liable to be overcome by or some serious disease. success achieved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, | and the many wo rds of praise it has re- | ceived, make it worthy lost, the | debility | The remarkable | your confidence. Ve ask you to give this medicine a trial. Read the They tell the story. eeeeee New Coraska.lt Watch Lewis Magnetic, Yatisi, Coraline, Jackson Waist, Habit, & D., The The The The The The The C. JUST OPENED. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 3, 1894—ly MILLINERY. MISS MINNIE MALONE is now pre- pared to attend to all orders in Millinery at her residence, corner Fitzroy and Wey- mouth Streets. attended to. Seed Wheat. White Russian aud Man.toba Red, growa on Rosebank Farm last year from import ed seed, ExtraSgood. Apply to FRANK McKENNA, Queen Street, fpring, 2m eod—ap26 “| eb? Ch’town, Merch 21, 1894—2m 2aw & = CHILDREN'S LLUTHING | CLOSE FIGURES ON | Boys Clothing ee | = oot } i oe owrem > ait POT) Ost te c- iy Carpe Caps a and Cuffs, SE BROS. ()}{ ~~ nd Hats, Collars Colored and Black Cashmeres, ¢ heap. The Charlottetown, May 4, 1894—-dy Wonderfai PROWSE BROTHERS, Cheap Wen. Orders by mail promptly | EROSENE OIL, “SILVER STAR,” . ‘Only 16 Cts. per Imperial Gallon ‘J.D. MeLE AT——— } | | } Be j | retail in the City of Boston last year. | and price list mailed on application. OD « CO’S., Rogers’ Building, Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 5, 1894—tu thu sat = — = Yam EC STEEL .TUBING ‘~PRICE $100°° bala) at 2 GOOLD BIGYCLE.C?-LTo j BRANTFORD-ONT. 2s SEND: FOR CATALOGUES. time you want it. North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, April 24, 1894—eod at a low price that will give? you the right time every | ap30 G.H. TAYLOR, 3 Debell Line, Steamer POLINO will load at Montreal for Charlottetown on Saturday anit Mon- day next, and will be due here about THURSDAY, 10th inst., ice permitting, and sails for St. John’s, New foutedland, carrying Live Stock on deck and Produce under deck at low rates. For Freight or Passage apply to N., B. & M. RATTENBURY,, } may2—guar Agents. Is your child troubled with any i]ness? Try Davies > Drug Store forall remedies for children—W. orm Candies, Syrups, Lozenges, Castoria, Soothing Syrup, etc. Our SODA FOUNTAIN is now in full We can giv e you a Watch | | running order, and we will be glad to meet | our custome rs again. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, St. George Pharmacy. COAL. COAL. Received by Sihcooer? P. L. G., a cargo | of Sydney Reserved. Slack Coal, to dis- charge on Monday, will be sold cheap for cash. A. DOWN. ap28 | Simple in construction, ees HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. The Boston Couch Bed. An entirely new departure luxurious couch by day, a comfortable bed by night. in combination furniture. A For par- lor, office or limited housekeeping it fills a long felt want. easily handled, cleanly, durable, and ‘is sold at a price that brings it within the reach of all classes. [t is in every respect a most popular article of furniture. This is attested by the fact that over 1300 of these beds were sold Illustrated catalogue Special discounts will be given during this season for the purpose of introducing | this Couch Bed. For sale only by HENRY MORGAN & (CO. Furniture Dept.) ap28—tu thn sat Colonial House, Montreal. Priestley’ s Dress Materials i de slight to a lady of taste. Priestley’s goods are and white. mostly in black, economical for all classes. we il cee ad Every lady should be interested in the fact that the Priesticy s Dress Materials are to be had from the better class of dealers throughout Canada, For beauty, | texture and enduring quality, they are unequalled. | factured as they are in) pure wool, and in silk and wool inter- | woven, these goods have a soft richness which is a perfect A gown in Priestley’ s fabrics retains its style and beauty as long as there is anything of it left, hence they are the most Manu- and in black ON WHICH THE GOODS 8 ARE WRAPPED. Your Choice for $5. Fifty Pairs LACED and ELASTIC-SIDE BOOTS, French Calf make, hand-sewed Regular price, $6.00; our own uppers. This is a chance to get Factory prices. J. HH. April 28, 1894—1m_ eod et = CUSTOM-MADE all bottoms with your choice for $5 per pair. BOOTS at BELL, GREAT GEORGE STREET. foubber Balls! CHEAPEST IN TOWN. HASZARD & MOORE, Victoria Row, Brown’s Block. __Charlottetows, May 1, 1894—t ts INSURANGE---FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. ee ee The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— FIRE. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Union Assurance Society (1714). Manchester Fire Assurance Company. MARINE. British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. Reliance Marine Insurance Company. LIF=. London and Laneashire Life Assurance Company. Fire and Marine Policies all written here. part of the world, issued on iene. ALSO—The Nova Scotia Guarantee Company of Canada. pee OF FICE—Stamper’s Block, Charlottetown. Villages. Sterling Certificates, payable in any arine -Insurane Company and the Dominion Burglary Agencies in al] Towns and FRED. W. HYNDMAN. feb13—1 yr Jaw (sat) Place drawer, French degree. clothes the Soap before using it Beware of imitations. a Cake of BABY’S OWN SOAP in your linen and it will impart to your delicate aroma of fine Pot Pourri in a modified The longer you keep the the better. ‘THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Montreal, © jané—ey sat tf SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 5, 1894 CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. — Fast Direct Lime, Not Calling at Halifax. The magnificent, fast Steel Steamer “FLORIDA” will sail from Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetow n, on FRIDAY, MAY 4ra, at 7 p-™., (ice permitting), and every Friday at 7 p. m., (arriving at Bos- ton early Monday morning). FROM BOSTON ~Tuesday, May Ist, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and every Tuesday at 11 a.m. Superior Passenger Accommodation. Through Tickets and Bills of Ladin will be issued at Stations on P. E. Islan Railway. Through freight delivered from Cars to Steamer without cartage or re- handling. Lowest rates guaranteed. Shippers requiring their freight prompt ly from United States should instruct shippers to forward via “Plant Line,” Savannah Pier, Boston. For further particulars apply at the office of Charlottetown Navigation ~ H. L. CHIPMAN, A Plast Wherf, RICHARDSON & BARNARD, General Agents, Boston. Sifax. ap21 NOTICE. fo Water Comsumers. The attention of Water Takers is directed te the following Sections of the Charloetetown Water Works By-laws here published w order of the Board. They will in future be more strictly enforced than heretofore ;— Section 7—Water Takers shall prevent all unnecessary waste, and water shail not be left ‘unning to prevent freezing. snare. shall be po concealment of the purpeses for which water is used. Section 8—-Any person supplied with water shall notallow another to © water their fixtures without the written permission of the Water Commissioners. Section §—No increase or extension of fi::- tures shall be made without written permis- sion of the Board. By order, D. McLEAN, Secretary. Water Commissioners’ Office, } City Hall, april 26,1894. 4 eee i ond MOLASSES. i) uns. | CHOICE ANTIGUA 50 Barrels } MOLASSES. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. apli—3w 2aw guar NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 8th day of Mav, 1894, at the hour of 11 o’elock in the fcrenvon, for the purpose of electing Directors and the genera! transaction of business. LEMUEL McKAY, Secretary. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. ap28-—dy LOST—At Victoria Park, a football. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office. ti -may5 WANTED—Two girls at the Queen Hotel. Good references required.—P. P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor. may4 Opposite the PoUery, east of and etjeining 0 the of a the Ratt allway. ‘liso the three-acre Fi with Red Barn thereon, on the west side of Rall- road and next to Mr. aaa Blake's land.— M. & D. C. McLEop. lw guar—mayét WANTED—A girl for foo housework. Apply to Pe , Bayfield Street, may4 SALESMEN WANTED to sell our by sample to the wholesale and trade ; —_—c to ory business = position beral Su an e rmanent. Wor termes gaagem vice stamp SENTENNIAL M’P’G. Co., Milwaukee, Wis ages th sat tf Fi ED—A servant. Ww ANT A In@s, the Esplanade, pry to Mes. mays TO LET—The Garden on Bayfield St reet with plenty of first prize Grape and Fruit Trees, etc., for the season or for the year. ars my of A. HERMANS, Queen Street, may —_— FEATHERS.—Feathers curled at Mrs. ©. A. McMILLAN’s, corner of Queen and Water Streets. 2n30 TO LET-—One-half of the Three-stery Dwel- ling cn Prince Street, at present us by Mr. J. M. Davison, Apply to W. W Wait NER. ti—mayl LOST—About a fortnight go, in St. Peter's Church, a new black silk um bretle, — a yellow crook handle, It the ——_ this umbrella by mistake wiil please “Teo it at this office the owner will be ca obliged. apso—tf WANTED-—A good girl for qrner house- work. Apply at this office. Ui—apa WANTED— A giet Se for gmeun work.—Mrs. Joun Coomss, Water 8 TO LET—A House pl Kent Street, av Sac tiny Po Doull. Possession given May 16th, Miss ESSERY. COOK WANTED.—Wanted, before the end of \pril,agoodcock. Apply to Mas. ARTHUR PETERS. d&w ti—apt HOUSE TO LET—TPhe Dwelling at present occupied vv Mz. T. L. Chappelle on Pringe Streci, conteining eleven roomza, throughout with hot water, we gas ee and electric light. House n good Possession given May lst. Appiya a. a MOORE. uU—feor? HAY—I have three or four tous of vei es Hay for sale at my Barn in one lot.— BEER. bi—apm FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the Island, the very eligible House oo- cupied by him onthe corner of Prince aad Dorchester Streets will be torent on or aboat ist May uext. Itis a first-class House in all respects, and is heated with hot —s out. For particulars an ly tod Alley or to the subseriber on the prem -L. J. OSTRANDER. ti—-mechls TO LET—The eastern half of House sita- ated on Sidney Street, nearly ———— the Brick Church, containing six rooms in good order, with water in kitchen. Rent low to the righttenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Mc- uaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner, DWARD KELLY. ape Wawanp immediate ‘y, a first class milliner. Enquire of Matthew & McLean, Souris FOR ADOPTION—« number of English children from Mr Middlemore’s Home, Birmingham, will oe hae For information apply to Rey. Mr. Brewer or Rev. James Simpson, ap ann BENT --Oo Ge lst of or Se tores on Queen reet, al present y the subscribers. Will be let Sey or as one Store, ifdesired. Rent mocerate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Queen Street. mechd—4w FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A Gogece op- posite the resideace of the Hon. F. Brecken, ormerly occupied by the subscriber. Poses 1 sion given ist May.—MatRice BLAEE, ap2Zi—ti wt ee ct sli nis ee st ell: MME rms a ase caters MA AC Ci is enti OO Oo cme A I oe we al OT S