ee ee ee ee Pi. — st bree nomena Spin ——- Petite 6 Sm pooll, aurea eaenceneaage Sip ane nen aN we com ten Ae ae am - ¢ 4 fs SA I A till all a aE a Mk lg Me .* oe me Bip mggern 7 ; fasten oa a . Cae pape SS eae a Pie Soi ee ao . z te SM , cod _ ee t iD ji vie te © come: paar elgg 5 MliA i — aR Sen ee eee, are oo ee ee ward i ie ER ak aa ae a oes ete ae ‘ : oh sage: in em ‘ee Bi é ageless P = ant aoe % e oe ae = ene et ae rome i Ra San Bod At ——— THE CITY'S CANDIDATES, HON. NEIL McLEOD AN D~ PATRICK BLAKE, ESQUIR: Tue Datty ExaMmINer. oor 2 MAY 4, 882. ck eee —- rt = ee ae Keep it Before the People. Tuat the Government have effected sav- ings amounting to $127,000 a year. Taat the Government, at the same time, paid, last year, for education, over and above the su paid for this noble pur- pose by their predecessors in 1878, no less than $30,939. 33. Tuat, for 1879, 1880 and 1881, the present Government | aid no Jess than $76.- 797.03 more for education than were paid in 1876, 1877 and 1878. Tuart, for 1879, 1880 and 1881, they also paid, in the maiutewance of the Hospital tor the Lasane, no less than $9,464.26 more thao were paid in 1876, 1877 and 1578. Tuat, with all this additional expense they have been able to carry on the public business, rebvild the wharves and bridges | great storm of 1879, pay * predecessors, roil Provines of ‘ihe Assessment A st, Gestroyeu o) off the debt lef up @ balance im faver of the $12,000, aud abolish 1877.” Tuat the present Government have practically encouraged agriculture to an extent never even attempted by their pre- | decessors, and that the Stock Farm is on a | better footing now than ever it was before. . Tat, as s00n as the present Government succeed in abolishing the Legislative Coun- cil, the cost of legislation will be stil fur- | ther decreased by five or six thousaud dol- lars a year. ' j | Tuat the Government have effected a saving in the cost of legislation of 5,059. 19. Tuat the saving in the admin’stration of justice amounts to about $18,000 a year. Tuat the present Government have been more economivd than acy previous Govern- ment of this Island. —~—_—— Now, a!l these are undeniable facts from the books. We challenge the Taxationis s to prove that they are essentislly wrong. And, if taey are facts, can the electors —the taxpayers—of this Island fail to sus- tain the present Government } Can they, as pradent men, again |-t Mr. W. D Stewart and his dashaway fol- lo ve £3 inside! Can they «ffurd not to sustain the present | Government? If they cannot, they must be alive to their true interes‘s in election day; they must be at the polls ex masse, to vote for the Gov- ernment candidates | ~~. The Taxationists Driven to Des- Deration. Tat most contemptible and meanest tactics ever resorted to by any party are used against Mr. Blike by bringing civic matters into the present contest Every one knows that it is very unfair to drag | City Council matters into a Provioeial | electiim contest. Only men driven into a corner for want of better material would ever think of such an unfair game. It so happens, however, that Mr. Morris has some sins to answer for as a member of the C.ty Council; and, perhaps, when some of his actions at that Board are brouzt to light, he may have occasion to exclaim: ** Save me from my friends.” Belfast. We are infortaed by a reliable cor- respondent from the above district, that Messrs. Nicholson and Crawford will, in all probability, be returned with handsome majorities The farmers of Belle Creek, Belfast, Murray Harbor Road, Orwell aud Lot 49, are almost unanimous in their aupport of these gentlemen. We are glad to see this fine district not going to allow itself to be made a tool of by a few schem- ing disappointed maaipulaters in Char- lottetown, _o-e -- ee a Bie = mF CORRESPONDENCE, We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions or statements of our correspondents neal npae A Merve lous Change. Tu the Editor of ihe Fxaminer. future of Manitoba, says the ‘*brilliant one.” Its resources An agricultural country of ‘‘unimpared richness.” Those are the eulo- gies of the Patriot of to-day. Not long since our coutemporary held very diferent views, and gave utterance to sentiments of an opposite char- acter. Manitoba was then uninhabitable, and only a fit home for the bear and the wolf Its lands were incapable of culture. Its prairies visited only by wild beasts and birds of prey, and never destined to become the habitation of man. S1r,—The Patriot. is a ** illimitable.” NaTIvrE. noaienhiiianaii To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Str,-—‘‘ One of Ourselves,” that calls into the New Era cflice and gives con suling news as to the state of political feel ng in the Fort Augustus District is, ee et eens — oF 53 et Sal they will he appreciated and patronized io that fine flourishing settlement, Souris East. I ask for a corner in your daily the | first « pportunity. | AN IsLaNnpDER. May 2nd, 1882 —_— — Inconsistency Exposed. To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir, — How true it is that some men are everything by (urns, and nothing lony. How forcibly this »pplies to thet individual | who prints the Veu Dra newspaper, now a} cemdidate for St. Peter's District. Patrick Bowers, in his paver for a leng time kept up the cry that Irish Catholics were not re- ceiving in this Proviice a fair share of Government patronage, and that Govern- ment appoivntwests and promotions to places of honor and employment were denied them, especially under the jate Davies Local Government, and the late McKenzie Domi:.ion Government. This pretended defeoder cf the rights lrishmen has now tirned traitor to al! his former professions In proof, the fact thas Patrick Bowers is to-day playing into the hands of the very perty which he did not | of indeed, a reliable authority! When it is known that the charucter in question, who passes himself off as ‘‘ One of Ourselves,” is an itinerant scapegrace, who betimes appears in this section of the coantfy, and at present in charge of the “ blurred’ sheet, during the absence of its editor, the publie may be enabled to judge as to the trnth of the information which he gives. The honest farmers of Fort Augustus are not of the class of this uxknowa individual, who has found a bosom friend son of the champion inconsisteu aditor . " verre Gra Feeguson and Egan wiil receive the sotia vote of Fort Augustus, and will certainly be returned as uur representatives on Mon- day next. Yours, &, Fort AUGUSTUS. eneseniiapinsinn To the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,-——The personal friends of the persons holding office under the Local Government will do well to note the thieat of dismissal proncunced on said officials by Wm. Dunbar Stewart, the mouth-piece cf the Grit party, at the meeting on Monday last, and as| there is no very important questions now | before the pubi:. all the personal friends | of the present offictais will do well te vote for the Government candidates throughout the Island, and teach that gentleman, and the party to which he belongs, that the men who have worked in their severa! offices late and early, and who have enabled the Government to 4 large extent to declare a surplus and remove the tax burthen from the people, are entitled to seme little con sideration at the hands of an intelligent public, Friends of the officia's vote square for the Government can tida‘es. Yours, Grit OFficial, May 4th, 1882. The Taxationistse’ Platform. To the Editor of the Examiner, Sir,—lIt is with gre reluctance that the Opposition have been compelled to announce anything in the shape of a plat- form. They have, however, given utter- ances to toeir determination to re enact the Assessment Law of 1877, and to abolish Statute Labor, and thereby compel every pocr man in the country to pay cash, in place of performing his road work. They are resolved to aphold an expenditure of $3,090 a year by opposing the abolition of the Legislative Council. They have also announced their inten- tion, in the words of one of their fore- most leadera—the notorious W. D. Stewart —that if they get into power they will ‘* clean out the Liberal Conservatives who are officials under the present Govern- ment.” This plank in the Opp sition platform indicates that some only of the ‘ officials” under the present Government are Liberal- Conservatives. This rule shou!d work both ways, and as the election on Monday next will be by open voting, the present Govern- ment will see how “ officials’ will vote, both in town and country. Yours, &c., Tarnpuay. The Far West. To the Editor cf the Examiner. Sim,—Some six or seven weeks since I} obeerved in your paper a letter signed | ‘* Ubi besa thi parva,” which I thought at PavUs Sr. Vincanr DE Socrety closed its seasou of euterteinmen’s in aid of the poor by a concert, given last evening ia Marke Hall A leadiog feature of the concert were t! selections by the Orchestral Club, They were played admirably, and received well-merited applause. The choruses, hy St Dunstan's Choir. were well rendered, while the vecal solos,by Miss Pa'mer, Miss G. Newbery, Prof. Caven, Mr. C. Hermans. an! Mr. Montgom- ery, were exceilent, and called forth encores. The following is the programme : — lnstrumestal--Le Val d Amour— Orchestral Club Chorus — Sunrise-—- Choir Solo Vocal—Ia Happy Moments —’ Mr. ©. He mans Solo Vocal—Take m2 back a Child ayain— Miss Crabbe Solo Vocal—Kerry Dance—Miss G. Newbery Solo Voval—The Rhein Wine— Mr, Caven Instramental —string Quart. tte — Orchestral Club Chorus— Moonlight — Choir Solo Vocal—The First Letter— Miss Palmer Solo Vocal—- Forsaken — Mr. M ntgomery Solo Vocal — Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Mr. C. Hermans Solo Vocal—I Fear No Fos— Mr. Caven Instrumental —*pring Flower Waltzes— Orchestral Club Chorus—Good Night~ Choir GoD SAVS THE QUEEX. Mr. Stewart Terrsn. son of Sir Charles, is Wioning lanvels at the Bar of the Dominion Supreme Court, His abilities, during a recent case of great importance, have been recoyniged and warmly complimented by Sir Willian Ritchie. ene Ryn Wrurkun Laos, finding that his steward had let « farm for $40 a year mor, and that the increased value was really due to the tenant's impruverszeuts, at once sont bin a cheok for €1,0.0. Mr. J.J. MoGer, brother of T. D'Arcy Meties, Assistant Clerk of the Dominioa Privy Conncil, has been for signing letters patent of Dominion and Other Lauda » | sa” many Islanders trere appointed deputy | the time very appropriate, as so many were | about leaving the Island. Sixce that time, | [was away to the Fur Weat myself, and| Some were my | told friends acquaintances, and no} doubt bat iter of the letter had visited the Far West prior to that date, and he kuew well what he was writing about. When l was there [ formed my opinion, and obtained the opinion of many of those that left the Island, aud are striv- ing hard in the Far West to get setiled, and with only a few exceptions the major- ity of those that are there from this Island are not as well off, and jittle or n> domes tic cnafort. Farmers, especially, that are at all comfortably settled here had better remain on the Island. The winters there ate Jonger, the frost more latenss, the water not good; but it is =o donbt a betrer country for earpentera, blacksmiths, machinists, mill-wrighta and all mechanics, the wages is much higher than in this Island, and work is more pleatiful, it being a new country, and so many thousands going there the past two or three years, with al this for mechanics to go there to the far west there are priva- tious that has to be encouatered which surpass description. Therefore I would earses'ly reconmend all persons, farmers and trsdesmen in particular, that ali troubled with the far west fever to ponder and con-i ter before they leave a good home | h-r-, aud go to the far west,and in anything | like comfortable circumstances, and fair prosp-os for the future, to remain in P. E. J., live frugaliy, bs economical end diligent in busmesi,” led your calling be what it may. I felt sorry to hear of the éad loss by tire of that boautifal esta: lish foent, steam and grist mil, ownsd by “Wright tGros.,’ Souris Oa my errival hom: last week, 1 first hewd that these two industrious young men had decide for the far west after the fire, bat now, I am) informed, that thevare preparing to rebuild land pre-ceved to their new business again. 3 wiek them every success and beers that Ane the wr in the per- | | | : } answer his own selfish ends best. long since denounce tor their alleged policy of * No Irish ned apply.” We need only ‘point to his bitter and malicious abuse of ‘two young Irishmen, of whom their fellow- | countrymen have a jast right to be proud of. Wm. W. Sullivan snd Patrick Blak. are both self made young Irishmen, who | by honest industry have won for themselves } positions of hopner atthe hands of the pro, le of all classes and ereeds. Both Mr. Sul livan and Mr. Bieke have shown to the wooie country tuat th ¥ are bien im whot lthe utmost relisnce ean be placed in all the transactions of Jife, political or other 1 Wise Why, then, does P. Bowers abuse and vilhfy them, his countrymen? Simply hecanss he is actuated by selfish and ene ana mee XxX A MIN GR, eats anal et MAY 4,18 2 tt CLO AL A Ce “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” ( 0 MVE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, ete, and is now prepared to supply the trade with Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy biscuits, &., AT TRE SHORTEST NOTICE, 10, 1000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY | To arrive per Steamship ‘ Miramichi,’ froin Montreal. Ese~ Orders by mail promplly executed. Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud. May 4, 1882. British Warehouse, J QUIRK, == 0 W. & A. BR RAVE jealous feelinus most base and ubmanly. Lo designate B-wers a turncoat would be to we ver, muld language. He has now alied himself to a parly who despise him and jock upon him at best as one who is ever ready to betray them when he thinks betrayal or a traitorous course wonid ! } Patrick Blake, now a candidate for the representation of Charlottetown and Royalty, with every prospect of success, is receiving from the Bowers and Peters, Morris and Scewart f,ctiwon all the uppozi- tion which it is in their power to give him. Mr. Sullivan is aiso hated by the same faction, and why? Let Patrick Bowers ansWer. Politicians who turn their coats, who forsake their party and their friends on inere per onal gr und+, are no men, and are always looked upon with suspicion by all good men and true. Had Sullivan paid out ths people’s mouey in ‘advance checks’ to delinguent contrac’ors, Patrick Bowers | wou d, io day, be one of the most willing tools the ‘* Leader” contd have, instead of bein: @ candidate for St. Peter's, in opposi- tion to the first Imshman that ever was honored with the Premiership of this Prov- ince. The Irish of St. Peter’s know this, and if we mistake not, their motto on Monday next will be, ‘Down with Traitors.” Yours truly, A Youne Irisuman. “Tm Honest.” On Morday last, the ist of May, I happen: d on Queen Square to stray, And heard a politician (?) say— i’m honest. Quoth I, ‘* Is such a statement right, Or do my eyes deceive ine quite? Methinks I recogniz + by sight— The speaker Although we know thit ‘‘ Honesty 1s truly the best policy,” it can't apply to W. LD, I reckon, An institution quite »eor by Could the assertion b jd deny Had it a tengue to give the lie— That instant. ‘“Turn, turn yet from vour evil ways,” The god old book most truly says, And let in futurefothe: 8 praise-— You goodcess. When honesty must be proclaimed By such an egotist 18 no med, ta character is much defamed— By Jingo. Han an-Ticket Race. a A London despatch sys, Hanlan’s tiny for the first mite was 5m 12s. He was! then a length char of Trickett. Sou after Hanlan, amid a good deal of leanuhter. stepped dead and looked around. were again cheers and shortly afterward he stopped couple of strokes, fricket: in Int There | langhter, when | ior quite & the mean- row while ing g form, but it was evident Hanlan could do what he liked with him. Hanan wes ten seconds ahead at Hammersmith bridge, ene mile and three quarters from the startiog point. This distance was covered in 9 minu’ es 31 seconds, H-re the crowd showed enthusiasm and ex- citement. Opposite lhornycroft’s Works at Chiswick, a barve lay right across the course, causing Hanlan to iese much ground, Tners was a very strony wind biowing in Corney Beach and both men were much bothered by the rough water There was seventeen seconds d ff rence exactiy in the time they arrived off Thornyerofts Works Hanlan wasinareguiar surf and made for the Middlesex shore for shelter. got into smooth water he deliberately | stopped and bailed water from his boat, Trickett was powerless in the waves and Kellev had totake him into shelter. Ap- proaching Barnes’ Haulan was nearly two hondred yards in front of Trickett rowing | strongly and grandly. He made under | Barnes’ Bridge, nearly three miles and five| furlongs from the start, when Trickett was | at Buli’s Head, almost a furlong behind. | So hollow a race is seldom witnessed even | with Hanlen. There was sixty-three | seconds diff-iance if the time of the men | when off Barnes. Even though Hanlan | stopoed for 16 seconds, the champion fairly | made a show of Triclgett, ridiculous ease by too many lengths to count. After the finish of the race Hanlan | turned round and met Trickett. He ther | turned again, rewed tu the winning post, | reaching it a length ahead Haulan | sppeared.at a benefis exhibition given to him in Cambridge Music Hall last night, | and was presented with a yduable diamond | ring. : i Tre nsual full @ ock f fresh seeds has just ssrived oF Watews's Druy < awe Pew When he Fresh May 1, 1883—¢f Marchester of New Pesigus and of by Steamship “ JUST 26 Cases of LONDON GOODS, of the Latest Spring Styles, SELECTED BY ONE OF THEIR OWN & CO. Orewa PARTNERS. and Glessew Goods, atsoa large lot Carpets Exeellent Value, to follow Prince Edvard.” RECEIVED EARLY BY *NOKTHERN LIGHT,” 28 Bales English Paper Hangings , 3 Bales Grain Bags. W. & A. BROWN & CO. April 25, 182. Prince Riward Island Railway. !EALED TENDERS, addressed to Steam Coal,’ will be of Six Thousand (6,000) Toms Best) Fresh Mined Round Steam Ceal, for Loco otive use. Tencers to state the price per ton, of 2240 | los... delivered as follows :— Charlottetown...............3.00.) Tons. DUM MATES ccaysisce covensess 210 4 SroeeOPS wndcin oO PFW saidd 0 <6 db0cd cdvces oe. | At least one fourth of the whele quantity required at each of the above mentioned S ations, to be delivered immediately ater | LOW DOD HOV SE. notification of the aceeptunce of the Teuder, and Selivery of the whole to be compieted on or befure FIRST DA) OF NOVEMBER,/ 882, The fist payment will ve made i), July, aud moutily thereafter. Ten per cent, wil rta:ned fiom each payment, uatil the fine] and satisfactory completion of the con- tract, the Department does not bind iteelf to accept the lowest or any Tender, L. B. AR HIBALD, Superiutend ns, Railway Office, Charlettetown, May 2, | 882. be Notice to Debtors. , LL parties indebt:d to the subscriber are Zr hereby notified that all Book Accounts and other debts remaining unpaid on tbe 15ih ist., will be placed in the hards ef the Clerk of the Courts tor cailection. JOHN GAHAN. My 2, 82, Tickets to all Points WiST AND R@ETH WEST, | ° Q@ver the Untere lonial and Gand T. unk Raiiways. For sale at Post Office and Pictou Landing by D, A. M-LEOD, May 2, 1882, GARDEN SEEDS, Carden Seeds. and Good, Gpening To-day at HAViER’S BOGKSTORE, JUsT PUBLISHED! “Short Speowiative Essays, BY ROSERT BL THOWAS, For sale -at the Bockstores of Messrs, and won wita | Bremner Bros. Chappelle, Harvie 4nd G H.. ‘Hasmird. Price 80 Gents 32 28 dw Molasses and Sngar. 209 puns, Barbad: es Molasses, 59 hivds. Bright Geecery Sugar. | Now louding at Barbadoes. and will be due here on opening of navigation, _ HORACE HASZARD Cu'town, April 7; 'B2—~Im voll the | feels > uudersigned, and endorsed “Tender for received until WED- } NESD .Y, loth May, inclusive, for the supp!y | _ MILLINERY. . i A i lettin ~~ PUBLIC MEETING] A MEETING OF THE SUPPORTERS oF MESSRS. MeLUOD & BLAKE / HELD IN THE Market fiall, —ON-—~ Saturday Evening, 6th ingt Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. W. N. RIGGS, an ‘ary, | VALUABLE AND Handsome Private Resideneg ' O8 PRINCE SERBer, ; ane AM instrackd by M. P. Hogay, keq., te seil at Auction, va the premises “a WEDNESD (Y, 17th inst, at 12 v'lock His very handsome and valuatle property on Prince Street, opposite St, Paul's Chureh Cuttrlly located in one of the best ; burbouvus May 6, *82 Deigh- The residence isa 3 storey Preach roof,com. fortably aaa cony ‘gieutly built for the owner's | Own use, Coutaing -ourteeun rooms, with paulry, pood frust-proof cellar, With coach house, aud ether outbuildings in the rear ‘The land measures 42 feet on Prince street, and exrends back 169 fee*, : Terms —One half down, balance in two or three years, with interest at six per cent, per annum. WILLIAM CODD, Auctioneer, eod POTATOES. WANT a few hundred bushels Potatoes, Rose and Proi fics prefi rred, H COOMBS, May 4, 2 2... Rj eod, wkiy 3i, wkly pit 3 Ch’town, May 4, 1882, EGGS. | AM still buying and paying top prices, They must be clean and fresh, H. COOMBS, May 4, ’82—3i eod, wkly 2i, wkly pat 3i WAGOSS (Second-Hand,) iN ISS GALLANT begs to inform her - friends, and the public generally, that |; Express Wagon (strong), 1 do. (light), in the above (she hag commenced business |line, at her residence, Upper Queen Street | Having bad four years’ jestablishment of Robert Young, Eeq.., | confident ot giving s:tisfaction to al wi.c may favor ber with their patroneye, BROOMS. (ee HUNDRED DOZEN | (YF sale at manufacturers prices, HORACE HAS4ARD. Ch'town, April 17, [s8/-—1m eod 4,000 GRAIN BAGS aT THE | May 1, 82—6i eod SADBLES & BRIDLES. GEEAT BARGAINS. J UST OPENED,— e 1 case English Manuiacture, Will be sold low for cash JOHN STUMBLES. Great George Street, April 17, ‘®%23—eed pd COAL. - COAT. FEW TONS ROUND PiCTOU CGAL £% for cale for cash on delivery. Ewqvire at KOUGHAN S SCALES. + April 23, 1832. ae hire m1 tT i i TG SELL OR TQ LET. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS Si AND on Queen Street, with tweive rooms and a . large shop, suitatle for any kind of busine BS, ' with @ good cellar, and every other accommo. cation For further particulers emqgire at the Bxramirse office, jap 27 TO LEP, J) WELLING HOUSE, containing 10 rooms and 2 Kitchens, with Coach Honsr, | Garden, etc, oppesite the residence of the { subscriber. Dry Cetlar,and . rain to the River. Painters, ete., now al work, May. Apply to Possession ist JNO. WM. MORRISON. April 18, 1882. $20,000 Gity Debentures, wane will be resived at the City Clerk’s Office, up to noon of | Saturday 6h May next, ior the purchase of ($20.000) Twenty Thov- sand Dollars Debentures of the City of Char. lottetown \ so i These Debentures are of the denomination ; years from date of issue, beariug inteiest at five (5) per cent. per annum, payable half | , Yearly. | The Ceuncil do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. Any fur- ther information required, as to the issue of debentures, can be bad on application to the uodersigued, WM. B MORRISON, City Clerk. _ City Clerk's Offtce, April 12, 188" aw fT | For Sale. | HE pleasant residence of Pr McIntosh, ' @ Pownal. Private offers made until 15th dune, the highest bidder, Auttirer, Apply to Dr, Mw . ro ig ee experience in the she fma 3 im BRoeMs. BROOMS for of $500 cach, and are paysble in twenty (20) | me | Tf not then disposed of, will be seid to | 1 Express Wagon, tor 2 horses; 1 do, for fish : 1 Barouche (nobty), | Covered Cab, 1 Vis-a-vis Folding Scat Carriage, it ommon Single do., 1/1 Carriage (ligh'), | Topy Boggy (cheap), 1 Top Busey (7d), Ldo (liw), 1 Large Mail Van Top, just the thing for camping out, price trifling, oniy $5 Lot ol¢ Doors aud Sishes at a haryain, 6 Fremes and Sashes, large Glogs from 15x30 ty 19:35, James Buteher’s build, Very good Olid Benk Paper taken turms at in payment on liberal Hi (OOMB’ STORE, May 4, 1882--2) oo}, wiity pat 2i WANTS, Lost, POUND, de. WANT to e a Diving Wagon fora Tiack Wagon: or tailing,a trade, I will bony a Track Wagon. Apply to A. Too. BS. {ma 4 Yopant O LE’—Tuat picaraatly-sitvated resi- k dence on D-strisavy Lane, Head of Bille borough Strect, formerly the property of P, W. Hyndm=», now cecupied by Mr, Unse worth, Poss:8.ion on the 2ad June.—Jas. DesBrieay,. [ma 3 ——————— GST—A Leather Trace, with six chain links at one end, on Upper Queen Bt, near Palmer's pump, The finder will please leave it at Horue, Pierce & Co’s store, cnd be rewarded, {ma 8 W ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at the Cornwal! Cheese Factory, Fifiy Thou. sand Sawn Spiuce or Var &Kbhingies, for which cash will.be paid. Apply to Thos, & B, Seller Cornwali {ma 2 5i \ > ANTED, Ly a young man having °x- perience @ situation @s salesman er Book-keeper Good mrmfirences. Apply at this tice, {ma 2 tf LR ANTED, a competent girl for general s¥ buusework, Apply at the HxamreR vifce jma 2 VW ANTED—Board and Lodging, consist- *? ing of four recms, for a lady, three thildren and purse, Apply to Capt. Maxe well, RL N , Westbourne, fap 2v uf \ J ANTED—A good Cook. Must have tirst-class rof- rences from last sitnation, Apply by letter only to “Alpha,” Examiner oflice, fap tf | ¢ OR sALKE—One breech-loading Gun (No. 10.) with case, brass cartridges, &c., or will exchange for an Al muzzle-loader. Ap- ply to B x 53. a27 tf \ to take an interest in an old established Goods business im the city. Ad Box 135. ANTED —An active selesman. with a capital of three or four thousand dollars, ress ok [ap 27 \ 7} ANTED—A smait, active girl to do ! general housework in a small family. Apply at the Examen office, (vp 26 4° SRDERS can be eecommedated in @ private residence, in a pleasant part of | the city, the Ist May. For turtber particulars enquire al this office, [up 18 ts:-O LET- A H+ use containing 5 rooms, i Appiy to James McLeod, Spring Park Road, jap 19 NITY HOTEL TO LET- This Hotel is J finely situated, standing opposite tbe Bishop's Palace, on the highest yrvand fp the icity, It coptains 37 rooms, and being cop- liguous to the 8 cam Navigation Com)anv's | Wharf, is admiratly adopted for the accemo- dation of summer visitors to the teleud. | Terms cary. Apply to Messrs, Geo, Davies & Co., Loudon House fap 17 iff O LET—-Pessession given the first of May, the House iz Kivg Street, a toeigg CBpied by A. Temiius, Bsyy Ong 5 PY to Wotan Diyniy, bond is 7 o_