Local and Other Leis. . e ‘ iin to night. ‘ peut to-day at D, A. Bruce's ¥ clothiag « Loxrp anp Lapy LaNspowne will arrive in foront® to-morrow >-— A NEW sto at J. B Macuvnaid 8, k of Ladies Jerseys just opened - Dori. & Hearrz expect their new stock of furniture st Oat Reap t rogramme for the Penny Read- mgs ¢t night ana »¢ ariy. Tue i st service at the Capes in the win§ t »f ISS wt $5,985.42, oe GARDEN SEEDS, etc., etc., etc.,at B. Balder- ston’s may2 eod dy wy 3w a G. M. Harets sells Furniture, Crockery, et t his salesroom to-morrow, at 2 o'clock 7 James E. MeDonanp, Ese., Cardigan, had a fel i of wheat sown on Friday last, 29th ult. = Me. J. W. Merarii, the well-known po tator iyer,is on one of his periodic al visits to the Isla il - ia fur first trip of the Steam Navigation Cos gs eamecrs Was taal year lace ha the same date azia isi = | i > Creams, Caramels ara | yw Candy, at beer & Gotl s., i} lu ee." ny of Knights of Tabor in Lor : ! price of sir-cut- g to 2 a f | ¥ Ist o peas an iignonette, by the packet, ; } | t Va s seed store. may 2 3i, eod > | tis ed that Rev. Ralph Brecken, son of I ; sen, Esq , of this Sackville Circuit au int lice = | t signed ‘*True Tempe an ‘ » dou give rise toalively dis eussio I EXAMI KS olumns are open for letters of reasonapie leng i o \\ : iformed that the disease which ried off Mr. Clew’s horse Stockman, was bs e indigestion, and that the horse was but forty-eight hours sick. MonTA Bripge and Lewer Montague Presbyt n Charches are seeking to -be i p t harge. Hitherto slong w setowa they have formed one siki o We unde tand that the debate on Mr. Blake's Irish res t 13 takes piace to-morrow nis Waite 4n ib est Is mautfested in the er and th benches are likely to be crow o Sim Cua | Dominion Ministe: of Fia. 143 Deen sppointed acting High ( missioner for Canada This 18a case of Ta» Ss pro vial till-oth y- Veconshine, Ma - Ger all you want for house cleaning at Watson's. Furniture Polish, Brunswick Black, Plate Powder, Carpet Soaps, Benzine, W hit ing. (iiue \ibereen for windows and mirrors, Sapolio loor Wax, &c., & : Sl Revs De. Prexarp, Frederick Smallwood and J. V. Jost will comp.ete their ministerial jubilees at the forthcoming conference of the Methodist Church. It is intended to cele- brate the event in a suitable manner. -~ [t was stated at the meeting of the St. John Agricultural Society, on the authority of the provincial secretary, that in consequence of tie failure of tae Mariteme Bank the Govern- meat woald not be in a position to hold @ pro- vincial exhibition this year. = Curmp Cuurcre is the new name given to the American Kindergarten. The new name is more fitting than the old one ; and the magazine is more interesting than ever. It is published by Forbes & Willis, 775 Broadway, New York at $1 year. —_> Ocr breezy exchange, the West St. Paul Times, published at St Paul, Minn., has been enlarged from a four-page to an eight-page paper. The Times is managed by two Island- ers — Messrs. John Liuwson and A. L. Graves. We congratulate them on their success. anaemia Tue St. Lawrence left here at half-past four o'clock this morning, and arrived at Pictou at two o'clock this afternooa —the first trip of the season. Lots of ice is reported between Point Prim and Pictou Island. The Princess of Wales leaves for Pictou at four to-morrow mornings Srary-CommaNDeR Bourton, R. N., will resumes his hydiographic survey of Georgian Comman- the sur- Bay, iS soot 48 tne ice breaks up. der Bou.ton has been eng wged upon vey during the past three seasons, and it is estimated that three years more will be re- quired to « mmplete the work. — Frou Rev. E. 8. Efford, Pastor Baptist Church, East Auburn, Me.: ‘* Adamsuns Bota Balsam is traly a specific. My lungs and throat were in an inflamed and almost congested condition from which I have been eured by the use of Adamson’s Botanic Bal- Sain Price 10 cents, 390 and 75 cents. dy wy. idililiniislttiasll De. L. Brenavr. a graduate of the Uni- versity of the city of New York, is in town. Dr. Beehaut isa young man from Murray Harbor South, who has just finished a most successfal course in tae College above named He intends .te practice his profession in Murriy Hirbor for the present, at least. We Wisi li eve y su Ir is suzgested that it would be well for the Abegweit Athletic Association to seeure the Prince of Wales Coleze grounds instead of ti Cre lonian tield fur tneté club grou rls. a Mi» mer piace Woll | be more central and, itis choazit, could be obtrived free of charge if th stileits atien ling tie College Voie allowed access thereto. The worth couside: ing. sug seston ls A Prorou d-soatch to the Halifax Herald 02 the /9th al’., says: A man named Thomas Fraser, who works with contractor Hogan on the branch railway had a very narrow escn) from meeting a watery grave thig evening. He Was out in asi! bot al alone and during a sti'feyae'l, the wial! blowing hard, the hoaat Wow: and # rwwthrown out. ‘The acci- then htop oe ot |: of moles from town anlas» sourentiy saw it. — He elung to the by» to } rly os yoar and had it not heen for a tue beat pissing the place he » Would seve beeu drowned As it was, he was in wn exznwuted vondiowda when rescued: THE DAYLY EXAMINER, - Local and Other Items. De. J. T. Jexkins returned from Ottawa | last ev ening. > | Bey clothing and hats at J. B. Macdonald's, just opened | cheapest in town, | i' Mr. Kexean has about forty nice horses lil J : 5 awaiting shipment. - Mr. J. Hunter-Dovan, Inspector of Fish- | eries, left for Octawa to-day. > YESTERDAY was May Day. parties were not very successful. - Mayflowering Tue only public amusement advertised for to-night is St. Peter's Penny Readings. ell Seevs just arrived per Northern Light at B. Balderston’s. may2 eod dy wy 3w > Tue City Collector is hard at work on Poll Tax executions. A word to the wise is sufii- cient. ia EVERYONE ought to find something to inter- est them at St. Peter's Penny Readings to- night. > Mr. D. O'M. Reppin hes purchased Mr. T, C. Conner’s All Right mare Goldie for a hand- some Sum, Tur Charlottetown Engineers will meet for infantry dri!! at the on Wednesday evening next, shed, > SEVEN cases men’s felt hats, including the celebrated make of Christy & Co., London, now ready at Jas. Paton & Co. No, 2 Battery, Garrison Artillery, will meet for drill to-movrow (Tuesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance requested. ->--— G. H. Coox & Co.'s photographs are unsur- _ for correct blending of light and shade y any produced elsewhere in the city. > C. B. Warren, Stamper’s Corner, has just received a very nice line of Men’s Calf Boots and easy-titting Shoes, cheap and good. Oi Seep WHEATin White Fyfe, Red Fyfe, White Russian at B. Balderston’s. may2 eod dy wy 3w > Tue Ottawa River wharves between Wend- Ottawa River all seriously damaged by large masses of ice moving down. ove! and were = Tue regular annual meeting of the members of the South End Boating Club will be held in their room, this evening, at 7.30 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. EARLIEST varieties of see flower, celery, cucumber, radis }, tomatoes, peas, ete is, cabbage, cauli lettuce, onion, , also shallots, at Carter's se ed store. may ¢. 31 eod FrRanes R. Sweeney, brother of His Lord- ship bishop Sweeney, droppe d dead on Friday, in the. residence of Dr. Travers, St. John, to whom he had come from Moncton for treat- ment. Tue Northern Light left Pictou for George- town this afternoon. A special train to con Northern Light leaves for ut half-past four o'clock this nect with the Lreorgetown ifternoon. Apvices from Ottawa state that it is under- stood that the result of the recent investiga tion by the inland revenue departmert “at Halifax has led to the suspension of Deputy Collector Dustan of the Nova Scotia division. Temprravecre.—Prince Edward Division, 58. i holding an old-fashioned tem peronce meeting in the Hall over J. D. M Leod & Co.'s, to-morrow evening. The publi are cordially invited. Chair to be taken at 5 o'clock, of T., purpose AN Ottawa despatch says: ‘‘ Lord Lans- downe's seeretary denies positively that any agreement has been made between his agents and tenants, and also the charge that His Excellency has repudiated any agreement with his tenants. AN adjourned meeting of the Arber Society will be held in the Strpendiary Magistrate's Court-room, this evening, at 8 o'clock. A good attendance is expected and_ particularly requested, as final arrangements for the Arbor Day are to be made. eentititiamee Turner hundred and fifty remnants of worsted and serge, worth from $1.75 to $2.25, now selling at $1 and $1.25. These goods are all wool, and in lengths of from 1 yard to 15. This is the best bargain ever offered in cloth in the city.—Jas. Paton & Co. aaessenitiitianaion At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon a young man was fined $10 or 20 days for being drunk ; another for the same offence was fined $2 or 8 days; while another of the sume ilk who was too fail to be at- tended to was held over uutil to-morrow. Another young man charged with being drunk and disorderly and against whom there are several old charges was remanded until Wed- nesday next. ‘ Rerrknixne to Mr. another column, we Newbery’s letter in may say that THe EXAMINER did not state or even imply a belieftthat P. Es Island could supply all the potatoes that Ontario requires. We simply expressed regret that P. K. Island for want of means of communi- cation cannot help to supply the demand in Ontario. For the information Mr. Newbery affords as to the varieties of potatoes required by the markets we are thankful, and trust that it may be of practical use to our farmers. PuRsvant to notice the annual meeting of the Abegweit Foot Ball Club was held on Sat- urday evening last in the office of McLean, Mar- tin € McDonald, The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:— Presideut.—-D. J. McDonald (re-elected. ) Vice-President. —F. W. L. Moore. Ist Field Captain. —G. E. Robinson (re- elected. ) c Jad Field Captain. —D.° H. elected. ) . Necretary-Tieasurer.—-Chas. Leigh, Jr. The Club decided to play under the Cana- dian Rugby Unioa rules. They commence play on Chusday next. Weppive Betis. —Al most before the Easter hid shel its first feathery lightness, there stepped to St, Gabriel’s altar a pair, youns, fair andl fortunate, to become one in «il things. Un Ap il 18, Monsignor Fa: ley, ata pupti ul mass un ted in wellock’s holy ties the nsin, young lawyer, |. U. MoMachen, and Mam ‘y daughter of tue late John Moenna, baiider, a gracious graduate of Mount 5t. Vincent. To the one our congratulations—to the other our respected homage—to both our best ‘wishes for their future happiness and pros- iperity. When the bridal party returns from their ‘Southern trip we hope to cal! and ex- teuai tothem in their new home, 221 Thirty- sixth stiect, ovr cordial personal congratula- tions.-- New. York paper. Vhe Mr. MeFachen above referred to is on, of Joba Medachen, Hsy., Merchant, in Otrebt. | w . en eee nce ! [Srecra, Pesratones ro Tak Examiner. | hixcitement in St. doh, a Body of an Unknown Man found in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Various Rumors and Theories Sr. Joun, N. B. May 2. Never since the Campbell murder has there been as much excitement in Carleton as there was yesterday, the cause being the peculiar discovery of the remains of an unknown man in the Roman Catholic burying ground, at Lancaster. The remains are a greatly decomposed mass which will largely depend for recog- nition omthe articles of clothing. Al) sorts of steries are told. Some persons alleged that the remains were those of Patrick Me- Manus whose sudden and mysterious dis- appearance from Portland some two years since caused so much excitement. Others are quite sure that it is the body of George Lamb, of Oxford, N. 8., who ran away from his home in October, 1885 and remained in Carleton for a couple of weeks. Lamb, when he left home had about $500 in cash and _ his sudden dis- appearance from Carleton has never been explainad away. Another theory was that it was the body of Elias White, whose disappearance from Portland will be remembered. The next question was, how the corpse came to be inthe burying ground. It is generally believed that the body was taken to the shore a short distance from the burying ground ina boat, and carried on boards from the beach to the place where it was found. M. Brennan, the caretaker, says: ‘‘] believe the person or persons who put that body in the burying ground saw a rrave | had opened on Tuesday open, and wishing to dispose of the body decided to put it in the open grave before it was _re- filled. I filled itin on the following day aud prevented their carrying out their planus. When they got to the cemetery they found the grave filled in and throwing the body down hurried away. The Lansdowne Evictions. QUEENSTOWN, May 1. William O’Brien, editor of the United lreland, and Mr. Kilbride, one of the ten- ants evicted from Lord Lansduwne’s estates, sailed for New York on the steamer Umbria. O’Brien was presented with awldresses from various bodies. In the »ourse of his remarks he said he carried vith him the full approval of the Irish peo- ple and felt that wheo liberty-loving Cana- lians heard the true account of Lord Lans wowne 8s cruelty to the tenants, they would uot tolerate being governed by such a man. ———_—- - — Norwegian Emigrants. Cuarranooga, Tenn., May 1. Some 300 Norweigan emigrants passed through the city last night for Salt Lake City to join the Mormans. Several women when told they were liable to become the wives of men already wedded opened their eyes and renounced allintentions of sub- mitting to such proceedings. - -——-e > o— A Battle, Carro, April 30. Reports have been received here from Massowah to the effect that the Italians ad- vanced to capture Keren and met a strong force of Abyssinians, who gave them battle. rhe result of the fight is in doubt. — ».ee—— — Plotting Against the Czar. St. Pererspure, May 1. The trial of persons charged with plot- ting against the life of the Czar, is concluded. All the accused were found guilty. Seven were sentenced to death, the others to servitude for life. _ —- <r o Bishop Binney Dead. Hatirax, May I. The city was shocked tu-day by the an- nouncement of the sudden death in New York of Bishop Binney, where he had gone for medical advice. He was born in Syd- ney, C. B., in 1819, . <-> e— —--—--—— Drowned. Burra.o, May 1. Joy and Lee Moore, aged 14 and 12 and two other boys, sons of well to do farmers, | went sailing on the Alleghany River yes- -terday when the boat capsized and all were drowned. Robinson (re- | —w1 32 se” Lord Duafferin’s tenants. | Lonpon, May 1. Lord Dufferin, replying to a petition from his tenants fora reduction of rents, promised toconsider the petitions tavorably if they experience another bad season. - -<—-- Another Defaulter. -- WusFievy, L. 1., May 1. District Attorney Phos. F: McGowan is a defaulter for the sum of $19,000 to $20,- 000. Heis supposed to have gone. to Ca ada. —— EO ee A bBisexace. . Romr, May 1. Advices from Massowch say Gen. Salitta, Italian Coummander there, has, proclaiwed a herd wind sca Uiodrude. . : . * ° Cust TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . ‘ ¢ ‘ : an ,.* .| Charlottetown, P. %. I ; Klarming Advices. Rome, May 1. - MONDAY, MAY 2. LSe7. Molasses Flow, Raisins, Xe, The Government has received a BY AUCTION, on advices from Massowah and has orde there. - ——_- -_ Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 2—19 a.m. Light to moderate winds fair and warm. SHIP NEWS. CLEARED. Oats. May 2—Robt.Boak, McIsaac, Orwell, bal. —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Hicks, Boston; J Hunter Duvar, — D Edwards, Montreal; Jno A Robertson, 0. BIRTH. At Grand River, April 26, the wife of Thomas Taylor, Jr., of a son. DIED. At Cambridgeport, Mass., on the 12th ult., Charles Richard Morson, aged 36. —_— MRS. McNEILL, REVERE HOUSE, speaks VERY HIGHLY of, and wishes you to sEND HER ANOTHER Cask of i f | ; bas asin: si ato eT May 2, 1887 NEW STOCK. 2,000 Doz. Diamond Dyes. 20 Rolls Sole Leather. 56 Bales Martine. CARVELL BROS. April 30—2i pat HDs LASUPAN. OT Imperial Fire Insurance Co, of London. ESTABLISHED, - - 18903. D.pital Subscribe’, £1,609,000 Stg, Gapital Paid Up - - 700,000 Assets - - - 1,581,574 ——~ ——— Hartford Fire Insurance 00., ESTABLISHED, 1794. Capital Paid Up - - $1,250,000 Assets 1st Jan., 1887 - - 5,055,946 Net Surplus - - - 1,789,986 Insurance effected at current rates. FENTON T. NEWBERY, General Agent for P, E. Island. Sub Agents :-— J. EF. WYATT, Summerside. J. J. HUGHES, Souris. Ch’town, April 28, 1837—6i & eod 3wks wky timo HG of Montreal (Marine Branch). Income for 1886 - 4 s Mannheim Insurance Co, OF MANNHEI #. Capital Subscribed, Capital paid up, Reserve Fund, lst Jan., 1885, Cash Assets, Ist Jan., 1336, Risks on Cargoes and Hulls takeu at cur rent rates. London and the Continent: Agent for P. E. Fs'ands-” april 23 13. . . _§. & eod 30.8 Wk Imo April 30—P LG, Anderson, Pictou,4600 bush April 30—J J Fairbairn, Montreal; E H! Royal Canadian Insurance C0.} Assets 3lst December, 1886, $719,178.53 502,071.66 £103,000 stg. — $501,266.00 yea Sterling Certificates issuel, payable’ it FENTON T. NEWBERY, three battalions to reinforce the garrison | Wednesday, 4th May, at 9 o'clock, p.m, ON CONNOLLY’S WHARF: 55 puns, Trinidad Mclasses. Also, at my Sulesroom immediately after, 100 bris. Choice Patent Flour. 50 boxes Valeficia Raisins, 1) cases Lemons. , 25 casks American Kerosene, to close consign- ments. Sale positive, © A, McNEILL, Auctionecr. April 27, 1887—dy tl sale wky li & pat dames L, MacMillan, V. 8., GRADUATE OF - Ontario Veterinary College, Torento. | Office in connection with Kennedy & Stewart's Alberton: , Livery Stable Great George Street... ”| Ch’town, April 21, 1887—law & wky All Key - Winding Watches at Greatly Reduced Prices to clear. Now is your time to yet a Good Timekceper at a Low Price. A Yatent Key that will wind any watch, given in. Just received, a special lot of Colored Gold Brooches and Sets, which were bought low and will he sold low. A smal! assortment of Handsome Silver Jubilee Brooches just in; more to arrivea t » W. TAY!,OR’S E. . 3 S, CAMERON BLOCK. April 22, 1887—2aw & wky A By-Law for Levying and Specifying the Rate of Assessment on Real Estate, Personal Property and In- comes in the City of Charlotte- towi. (Passed 21st April, 1837). BE IT ENACTED by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows :— Ist. The rate of Assessment for the yearcom- mening the lst day of January, A. D., 1887, une ending 3ist of December, A. D, 1887, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of ope cent on every dollar of the value of Real Estate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City, in their valuation rollzg of such Real Hstate, mide and duty returned by them on the Fourteenth day of April, A. D, 158; znd. The rate of Asse ‘t for the year com- meneing the ist of Januar,, A. D., 1887, and end- ig the 3ist day of December, A. D., 1°87, ie ereoy sceerfied and fixed at the rate of one-hali i one percent. on every dollar of the value 6 Versonal Property as assessed by the Assessors of the Said City in their Valuation Roll of such per sonal property made and duly returned by ther on tue Fourteenth day of April, A. D., 1887. 3rd. The rate of Assessment for the year com mencing the Ist of January, A. D., 1887, and ending 31st December, A. D., 1887, is hereby speci- fied and fixed at the rate of one tenth of one per cent, on every dollar of the amount of the net yearly Income, salaries, or receipts, of all persons, partnerships and corporations as assessed by th: Assessors of the said City in their Valuation Roil of such Income, made and duly returned by them on the Fourteenth day of April, A. D., 1887. {L. 8.] T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, ; City Cierk, Charlottetown, April 22, 1887—2ioaw wky?2i A By-Law for Allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments on Real Estate, Personal Property and Income for the current year. BE it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as fol:ows:— “1. A Discount at the rate of two and one-half per cent. suail ve aliowed to all Taxpayers who shall, on or before the FIR-T DAY OF JULY A. D , 1887, pay to the City Clerk at sis Office, the taxes severally due by them for the curren! year on Real Kstate, Personal Property and Income. {L. 8.] T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, Charlottetown, April 72. 1887—2Zioaw wkg 2i Canada and West Indies Tenders for Steamship Lines. THE Advertisement of the 7th February, 1887 calling for tenders for the perfor: ance of uh above service is nereby cancelied, and the fol- lowing substituted in licu thereof :— Pencers will be received at the Finance Depart- ment, Ottawa, uptoanl inciading th: 15th day of May bext, from persons er companies, for the performance of the following steamship serv- £400,000 stg. —$1,946,666.00 | joe. -— ist. A line of mai! steamers sailing from Hali- fax to Havana, thence to Kingston. thence to Santiago de Cuba and ‘‘ienfaegos on alternate £100,000 stg. — $486,666.00 | homeward trips, and thence to Halifax. ‘Trips to be made every three weeks. Sieamers to be not over 1.000 (ons, nor less thas 700 tons registered tonnage. The contract to be fura period of five rs. ” ; 2nd. A line of mail steamers sailing from | Hal:fax to St. Thomas, thence to Ponee, thence lito Mayacuex, thenee io Sa: Jaan in Porio Rico, 276,793-— $1,347,058.00 : and thence ts Halifax, ca ling at Bermuda goin. and retarning. Trips to be made every turer weeks, sleamers to be not over 760 tons hor less than 590 tons regisicred Llonuage. The con- tract to be for a period of five years ; | Tenders will be received (or the above ser: ices / either separatély or fove her. Tenders to be abatked on the outside “Tenders for steamshio Service. to West indies.” The Goverun ent of Canada “do not bind 1b -niselves to accept any tender. ~~ ‘ oe By comntand, : ® J. M. COURTNEY, ; cy Neputy Minister of Finance, Finance Department. ; Ottawa, ‘eth April, 1°87-—apr30 (115 may Pes? I a ° we On sat Ke he 1007 Pmement? Mouse -and Baras at head of Beshtinay Street The a private ‘amily, vith «ne or two upfarn jsh-d:rooms. Address, stating terms “C..” [.O Bux 659. irl se « te? 2 ‘ °. S¢: &? CEA ce @ 4 ANTEHD —8y a ledy and gentleman, Board in or jease can be rene ved ‘ — Apply at the office of upesd di i land is lease and can be bought out at any the, } Prem ses rent for 310% - ayear; will be soid ata bargain; good tithe gaar hap- Oe :° ,* offer the following Goods at Very Low Prices during APRIL :— Carpets, Oilcloths, Room Papers, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray Cottons, | White Cottons, Print Cottons, Table Linens, Towels, Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, Gents’ Furnishings, Christy's London Hats, and a few pair of Gilray’s Patent Lace CUR- TAIN STRETCHERS. Ladies should see these. Jas, Pato & bo, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, April 5, 1887—dy wky SEED WHEAT oe ee cee {HE Subscriber offers forsale a few hundred bushels of his famous White Russian Wheat, zrown on the Warren Farm (one year). Call early and secure the best seed, cheap. JOHN NEWSON. March 9, 1887—2moea eod &wky - “ye FOUND ke. WANTS, LOST, FUR SALE—A ‘finth “Expert Columbia” Bieyele, full nickelléd, latest improvement, n perfectorder. Addres»: P.O. Box *7! may2 twk W ANTED—To exchange, a new Winchester Repeating Rifle. 16 sho s, tt calibro, just the hing for sportsmen, for a good doubdle-barrel shot Gun, '0 gauge, top-snap action, or will sell. Enqui'e at this ofiice. apr30 3i pd D— i Apple to Mrve \ AN (ED—A good jpiain Cook. may tf George Peake. -A Servant Girl in a ¢mall fazaily- ANTED W may 2 tf Apply at this office. T° LET—Three Tenements--four rooms in eac’)—in a house on Dorchester Street, pear sas Works: rent moderate, Apply on the pre- iises t Beroard Toole. may? 3ieod pd W ANTED—A Servant Girl for summer, Ap- ply to Mrs. James Paillips, Kent St,, Char- ivltetown, apr30itf Fok SALE—t Double Pheton, t Express Wagon, ” sets of Platform scales (Fairbanks). Apply to Mrs. F. LePage, Fitzroy Street, West. apr30 2i pd T° LET—and immediate possession given—a Jottawe situated on Sidney Street, opposite the Methodist Church. Appiy to John Kelly, City Councillor, or to the owner, Edward Kelly, Svuthport, apr 29 3i pd T° LET —A House on Douglas St.. West, near Boyle’s Tannery, containing sevea rooms, Apply to James Bradley, Great George Street. apr29 tf Two very fine Cauary Birds with frok SALE- i eee . singers. pply a apr tt cages ; warranted good EXAMINER office. WAN (tED—A good strong Servant. Girl for genera! housework, at once. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. apr26 di T? LET-—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as ‘Mayfield,’ situsted on Malpeque Road, adjoining the premises of Maleoim Mc\eod, Esq. For further particulars apply to J. 4. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent's Nursery. apr28 tf WV ANTED-—A steady, honest lad, from 15 to 20 years o: age. Must be able to wriie wel! and have recommendations of character.—George Coombs. apre7 Te LET—A comfortable Dwelling on Upper custon Street. Apply to Charies aereper. ap FoR SALE—A few-loads ghoice washed gravel, suitable for walks, &c. Apply to T. ©. Con- por. apr26 WELLING TO LET—The dwelling-house at present occupied by the undersigned, situate 4d on Pleasaut Street; possession given Ist May rent moderate. Apply to A. 8. Urquhart. aug23if 4 T°? RENT—A Dwelling-house of 7 rooms, s)tu- ated on Kent street, opposite residence Mrs Henry Palmer; will be vacant May 2nd. Apply to George Scantlevury, Sr., Prince Street. ; apr23 & T? LET—The Dwelling-house on corner of Prince and Dorchester S.ree’s. Yor terms, &c., apply to George Alley. apr22 Zaw tf WANTED—A Wooden Hoist (second-hand), Apply to Jobn \V. Cox, carpenter, apr?l W ANTED— 4 Housemaid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. aprl6é tf T° LET —Shop and Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- ply on the premises jan3stf T? LET—One-half of the Dwelling known as the “Franklin Honse.” 1 is a first- lass dwel- Ing, is situated a short distan*e oulside the city- rent ‘ow, Apply to W. W. Wellner apri2@ 2aw sit iP TO Lt T~—TVo Let, and possession giv n on the Ist June. a Shop on the corner ef Kent aud Prince Strect. Ap ply to Lemnel Wrig''t apris tf PASTURE TO LET—A I2acre Lot op Mount Kdward Road opposite residence of Wm. Dodd, E-q.3 o, 12-acre Lot on Malp-me Seed, adjoining Kilu. Apply to Geo sa PPO LYT—A two and a-balf story Brick Building, , wil Wi siate rob in sou" Je hotel le@cundition, taining ten roams, besides pastrys kiichen, | ell ar kitchen; aisé ap iresonge. «now filled with jee, stable yard rgom, lib garden attached, | situat o W ateryS 4. Possession given Ist July “ext. 4:4 # i Ces prick Warereams and Offices suitable fara good business stand on Water Sireet. Pos- imemediagely. For rijculars & Co. ner ehh wwvty to Bice Bros. a encase OS: signs ili 5 a en ei lite a ansslitibidl of #