a ee nese Teresi Methodists and the Scott Act i ‘ tere ‘ en | y t iy ave { v ner re it Ti ’ *That we, the ministers of the Montrea Conterence of the Meth diat Church, 1 pre senting Methodism thronghont ti whol art the Provinces of Quebd cand the erste! p rtion of the Province of Ootario,assa ub] edin annual Conferen at the city of | Kingston, being deeply unpressed wich th baneful effects of the sale of aleohol in the form of beverage, and always in sympathy with any Measures c ilated to restrict o1 it the sale of such beaverage, and having confides t! Canada Temper au \ L878 as a measure wisely fram ed { th 31 »eXpress cur Very rreat r it our levislators of the Cana dian Senate should have passed a resolution | lool oward the exemption of certain | alcohol e compoun is from the prohibitory operations of the said Canada ‘Temperance Act. And we desire facther to express our sincere hope thatthe House of Commons, composed of the people's chosen representa tives,may not concur in the proposed change’ which would, In our opinion, virtually des- troy the Act asa prohib't ry measure. Seo- ing the Canada Temperance Act has been so I tlly endorsed by the ipe of Canada as to have been successfully carried in sixty-five out of sVenty-five contests and to have re- ceived in its favor a majority of 45,000 out of an aggregate vote of 200,000, we would regard such a measure as proposed by the Senate, if concurred in by the Houss, asa valved elemont of har- direct thrust at the most political liberty, viz., legislation in mony with the will of the majority. ‘‘Wor the reasons stated and from a sense of duty to our country, our families and those uader our pastoral care, w oppose with all the power and influence we pvssess, any attempt made by eur legislators or others, to destroy or injure av act in the adoption of which by s0 many counties and cities in Canada, our , pledge OuTseIVes + largely co- sacrilice of p2epie and ourselvea have se operate ad at very ra) time and oVW 6 canuy nsiderable convebdielce think that our representa tives in parliament will be so far forgetful of the duty which they owe to their con- stituenta as to concur in the very objection able measure proposed. If, however, such a calamity should befall our present tem- perance movement, as their concurrence would bring, we shall Ivel that those who may have deliberately set themselves agains: so clear a manifestation of the popular will are unworthy of the honorable potion of I+gislaters for a free and Si enlightened people and shall govern our- selves accordingly in the time to come.” ——— —-- ae The Presbyterian Church in Canada The General Assembly of the Presby- terian Church tn Canada wil! be in session in Montreal during next week. Between tiree and four hundred Commissioners will be present. In the opinion ef the Montreal Witness the mantle of the Moderator will probably fall upon the shouliersa of the Rev. Principal McKnight, D. D., of Hali- fax, who has been nominated for the office by the College of ex-Moderators, and who is well known by mavy readers of Tue Examiner. Some idea of the position, the wéalth, the power and spreading use- fulness of this church may be gathered from the following statistics, culled from last year’s oflicial documents : There are about 726 members, an increase of thirty. E!ders, about 4,466. Pastoral charges 826, an increase of eighty for the year. These charges embrace about 1,687 preaching sta- tions. There ts sitting accommedation in the churches for 369,036 persons: an increase of 27,304 for the year. Number of families belonging to the body, 65,833, an increase of 1,538, and the number of communicants 1s 118,330, an increase of 1,823 (net.) There are about ninety-five thousand scholars in the Sabbath schouls, some five thousand of whom are in churc!: com- munion. The tetal moneys raised throngh- out the Church for all purposes were about one million tive hundred thousand dollars. This large sum was given for the support of colleges, church ordinances and missions at home and abroad. rT ie SRR to Go, and How to Get There Where The auswer tc this perplexing question which is sunually propounded, has at last been found in the Pathfinder Railway Guide which made its prompt appearance the first ef the month and tells the whole This number gives a list of all the Jeading | excursion books that will be issved for free | distribution during the season by the rail- road and steamboat companies, and tells where they may be procured. There is a new departure in the editorial p*ges, entitled **Legal Hints for Travelers,” which is entirely new and a most valuable addition te this popular Guide. The hints are wri.ten in an interesting style, and supported by decisions to which reference is made in each cise. Anotner improvement—and there is no end to them—ccmes in the shape of an out- line map with dials showing standard rail- way time, and a list of the dividing point(s between the various standard time sections which will be fonud valuable and ueeful. All the timo-tables are carefully rev'sed to date, and the two large colored maps are combinations of accuracy and art. Th > cqyrrent number completes the Path- ae aa year, making it the oldest yuiie im America, and the leading Gui iit conn the leading Guide L you are nota subscriber you van he by ‘| teora at the front ?” ha The Patriotic fund. A correspondent asks : ‘What was done i- | with the proceeds of the performance given Hall for the benefit of the the Halifax Volun- The following letter in the Market wives and children of wiil explain : Crry oF CHARLOTTETOWN, 22n1 May, 1885, To flix Worship wr ¢ ft Halifas : rR the City, whe had previonsly piven ‘Pinafore’ at Vellows entertainment, at our request the familivs of The citi- real zed payment of all the Ma jadies ant gentlemen of this the Udd reperted 1+ for the benetit of the Volunteers in the Northwest. generally acd we altended, bout the sum of $20), alte: exponses. We boy to taclos? draft for $100, amount lof this is to raised in Halifax for tie Volunteers. Z°us families of your Yours truly, Hf, BEER, Mayor, Lt.-Col. | J. D. IRVING, Brigade M» jor. R. R. FirzGerarp, Keeorder P. S.—The Secretary-Treasurer has not as yet accounted for a part of these funds He left the Island a few days ago—we fear not to return; but, in the meantime, we | don’t wish it supposed that he will be a de- } fauiter. Marriage With Deceased Wife's Sister. —In Great Britaiv,the deceased wife's sister question is not going to be allowed to sleep. The Earl of Dalhousie ap |pareatly takes charge of the matter in the House of Lords, as the following circular lately issued. shows :— ‘*§ Hereford Gardens, May 11, 1885. ‘$My Dear Lorp,—Il venture to hope that you may be in favor of amending the | law which at present forbids marriage with the sister of a deceased wife, and as I pro- pose to move the second reading on Thurs- day, the 11th June, for the removal of that restriction, I take the liberty of asking you | to be so good as ty be in your place on that | day in order to give it your support. In the year 1883, when the Bill was last before the House, it passed the second reading by 165 to 158, but was rejected on the third reading by 145 to 140, The division on the Bill this year will probably be equally close, and every vote is, there- fore, of the utmost importance. In recent years the division has generally boen taken before 7.30 p. m.; but as itis possible the opponents of the Bill may debate it at some length, I trust you will kindly make arrangemeats so as to remain in the House until the division is taken, however late that may be, and that you will not be induced to pair. Believe me, my dear Lord, faithfully yours, ** DaLwovsir.” »_e0e --— -—— Railway Matters. Sir Henry Tyler is inspecting the Grand Trank Railway, of which he is President. ’n the Sed inst., in an interview with a reporter for the Quebee Morning Chroniele, Sir Henry said that outside of his general inspection of the company’s property, one ofthe main objects of his visit was to en- deaver to secure some understanding with American trunk lines respecting rates of freight, which had latterly beeu ruinons to al! concerned. He desired to see an end put to the present mad war of rates, but without the imposition of an exorbitant increase He has already expressed himself in au interview with a recorer of the New York Herald, in favor of the pooling sys tem, and considered the system of poolng an admirable one if the parties to the pool will only do what is honest and right and carry out their agreements, which, unfor- tunately, -they latterly have not done. On the contrary, by carrying traftic at little above or sometimes below the cost of conveyance they have simply thrown $125,009,000 into the sea. Tha original idea of the pool system was not to exact exorbitant rates, but to secure a moderate profit in the conveyance of traffic and to arrange such a tariff as should be fair to the public and per:ancnt in the charges levied. The system was rfist started to give rates which would be as fair tothe public as they were to the stock- holders. It is not in the interest either of the public or of the railroad companies that those continnal disturbances of rates go on. story. | he trader never knows what rate he may expest to be charged and tne railroad com- panies cannot go on carrying at a loss. Nobody is at present deriving any benefit from the ayatem, or rather, want of system, pursued. . ——- Boston Ma-kets. Bosroy, Juno 3. Poraro—s—Tho market continues rather q‘tiet and prices are irregular. Choice Pro- litics and Hebrons command 65 to 68 cenis per bushel bat Rosea are dull and range from 5) to 60 cents per bushel acs —There has been a fair demand from the trade and receipis are pretty well dis- tribu'ed, Sales of Eastern exira at 142. and first at 134c. per dozen. Canada and P. EK. Island are selling at 13 to 134¢. per dozen. c Cannep Goovs.—Lobsters per dozen $1.69 to 1.65 ; Mackerel 80c. to 90.; Blue- herrics, 60¢ to 75c.; Strawberries, 502. to GOe. Fisti.—Mackerel are firmer, owing to light receipts and improved quality, and sending $2.50 to the publishers, which will secure the Guide for a yew. Ai) news- | dealers sell single copies for 25 nts, or | they will be mailed to any addresa upon application to the ‘*Pathfinder,” Boston. ——> <-> Beerbohm's circular states that the present wheat acreage of the United King- dom is 10 per cent. and px rhaps 2 cent. below last year’s, and that this short acreage, combined with the backwardness in growth, will cause a deficiency in this year’s product, e¢ mipared with last, of 1,090,00C quarters. It is estimated the whest crop of Germany, Holland and Belgiam will be short this year 1 500.000 quarters, that of Austro Hung ary, South Russia and Spain 1,590,000 quariers, and that of France 3.500.000 quarters - - + <P > <aae—— - In the French Chamber of Deputies the tiotion to impeach the Ferry ministry waa rejected by a vote of 322 to 153. Ld per ' that | fare soles have beon made at $2.75 to $3 per bbl, out of pickle, with bbl. Dealers are jobling new mackerel a $3 to $3 50 for No. 3 medium, and $6.50 for No. 3 large, but are not auxious to take large orders at these prices, as an advance is expected. Olt mackerel are quiet at $2.50 to $3 per bras to quality. No demand of eonse- quence for old Nova Scotia mackerel. | Codfish are quiet and steady at previous | prices. Oats —There is a moderate demand and ' | prices are cary, No. 2 white have been | sold at 41? to 42c, as to location. No. 1 | white at 46c; No. 3 white at 4le; aud mixed at 40 to 4lc per bush, ~ ' : Rede ibe Major-General Priacs Dolgerski. attach- ed to the Russiam Embassy at Berlin, has , arrived at St. Peterebney, bearing a letter ‘from the Emperoc William of Geroany to the Cray. : be added by you to the fund | LETTERS [0 THE EDITOR Questidnable Tactics. ! itd | Sim,—1 have been informed that a Mr. Weeks, representing the Canada Life Luswance Company, has been durng the | past few days circulating statements de 'ri- }mental to the interests of the Provident 'Mutual Association of Canada. I pity any agent who, in order to obtain business, is compelled to resort to such questionable | means, and I now defy Mr, Weeks to appear over his own signature and make good any ose of the charges, The unpre- cedented success of the Provident Mutual Associa‘ion—its extraordinary prompt pay- ment of losses, its able energetic aud honor- able Board of Directors (being composed of some of the most prominent and respec- | table men in the Dominion)—is indeed gall land wormwood to the old line Companies. i We extend to all Insurance Companies |gentlomanly courtesy, and only ask recipro- | cal treatment | As to the relative advantages of either aysiem cf Insurance the people are the beat judges, as to this honorable and fair deal- ing we can only say ‘ By their fruits ye shall know thom,” Yours respectfully, Truro. L. CHAPPELLE, Agent for the Provident Mutual Association } of Canada. Ch'town, June &, 1885, Inf. inging on City Bye-Laws. Sin,—It is only reasonable tu suppose that when people render themselves liable to arrests for infringing a City ordinance, that they should be previously made ac quainted with the injunction ; but it seems, yesterday, some folks have been caught on a short corner, near the Post Office, wholly ignorant of their responsibility. Yours, JUSTICE, The Trial of Riel. Tne Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal Gazette says that *‘ the trial of Riel will occur during the present month, aud at as early a date as the collection of evidence will permit. As already made known,the Counsel for the Government will be Meosrs. Robinson and Osler, of Toronto, and within the next ten days Mr, Buar- bridge, the Deputy Minister of Justice, will proceed to Regina, where the trial will take place, to watch the case on behalf of the Government. Riel will be tried be- fore Stipendiary Magistrate Richardson, of Regina, by a jury of six, one-half French and one-half English. The evidence will be overwhelming ia proof of his guilt, and it is to be hoped the verdict will be in ac- cordance with the known facts. Summerside Exports. SumMersiva, June 4. Shipped per steamer Princess cf Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : , Oe eee ee $239 00 eee . 303 00 4 bris brant........ ots’ vegeewe 4 00 DON kn skh ei ees . 180 00 DMG Ss seehentey oneeuseie cs . 106 09 oe ee ee ee ROU. Jas sone Lins teee teres ths $543 00 by same steamer on June Sth :— eg Oe ike ee ».. $180 00 TG MONEE 4.60 aos cis ctennte ss 5 00 oe ee eee 242 00 eee... «os Eee me ees SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. June 4—Soavenir, Leslie, Magdalen I[2'ands; Ariadne, Wenholm, Pay Verte, lumb:r; Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands, Jane 5—Stmr M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, mdsa. CLEARED June 4—Commedore, McKay, Tidnish, N §, produce; Souvenir, Leslie, Spy Bay, Ariadne, Trenholm, Shemogue, ballast; Elen, Sutton, Richibucto, produce; stmr Carroll, Brown, Boston, sundry goods and passengers. June 5—Bonnie Kate, Munroe, Cow Bay, 610 bush potatoes; Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands; Maggie, Hingley, Tatama- gouche, bulest; St Wright, McRas, Bue- tonche, produc», OTHER PORTS. Summersite, 4—Ent sch Annie Florence, Bernard, Shediac, lum; Alemeda, Kinney, Cape Bauld, ba’; Adonia, Arsenault, Pictou, coal; Jeanve de Arc, Scott, Richibucto,lum. 5th— ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, mdse; Carrier Dove, Allen, Picton, coal. Cid 4th— Annie Florence, Barnard, Pictou, salt; ss Alemeda, Kinney, Cape Bauld, pro; Mary Mae, Ferguson, Shediac, bal. oe ee HOTEL AEREIVALS. OSRORNE HOUSE, June 5—G A Bearisto, Summerzide; George Hall, Great Falls. N H; Geo Bishop, S’side; Henry Clarke, Dunk River; M A Crozier, Kensington; Silvan RBurke, Dorchestor. N B; R Beudriot, do; S Roudriot, do; A Boudriot, do; M_ Bondriot, do; 1 Boudroit, de; Theop Boudriot, do; L Boudroit, do; O Landry, do; P Landry, do; G A Crawford, do. June 6— Hugh MeLelian, Dundae; K D McAilum, St Petere; P it Baker, S’side; George B McKay, Clifton, New Londen. RANKIN HoOUBK, June 6th—J A Cameron, Mostreal, A Tobin, do; W S McLean, Toronto; ‘I’ H Robblee, Summerside; WB Murdeck, Men- treal; E A Ssinner, Halifax; T Wheeler, New York; Jas Walker, Boston; Edgar Wel®, London, Eng. MARRICR. At the residence of the bride’s mother, ou the 4th inst , by the Rev, James Carruthers, Adelbert Sutcliff Cairns, to Jessie Isabelle Saunders, both of Charlottetown. — rena THE ROYA 5 7 ok Y E are ready to receive boarders at our new house, Grest George Strect the ‘Royalty House,” which is within three minutes’ walk of Market Square. WILLIAM PROWSE. Ch’town, June 5—Iwk _ nage Samael BE TD Se A OE " - HORDE * S ol . " jy ii) * STE \MSHIP “BONAVISTA,” rOR— Jon's, Newfoundland, St. WILL BE DUE URE Teesday. 9th inst. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., AGENTS, Apples, Flour ce. Monday, June 8th, at ll B' Auction, o'clock, at my Auction Room . 30 bbls Fleur (Kent Mills) 5) do “hoice Superior, Extra. 10 do N-va Scotia Apples. 12 frails Dates, 4 bbis Dried Apples, 5 casks Vinegar. 20 boxes Raisins 4 bags Peanuts, Barrels No. 1 Pilot Bread; Soda Miscuit, Thin Family do, To close Consignments, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. June 6, 85. COAL! COAL! Y AUCTION, en MONDAY, June Sth, at 10 30 o'clock, at McMillan’s Wharf: 75 Tous Round Coel, in Jots to suit purchasers, ex schr. W. Taylor, from Ontario Mines, Glace Bay. Several cargoes of this Coal were sold by me last year, and it gave customers good satisfaction. A. MeNEILL, June 6, 1885. Auctioneer. LORNE HOTEL, Grand Tracadie Beach. ee This Favorite Watering Place will Re-Qpen on Dominion Day, ist July. under experienced Managers from the United States. Visitors will find this p'ace agreeable during the warm weather, tf—june6 P, i. Island Steam Navigation Co. = i Annual Meeving of the Shareholders cf the above Company wl] be held in their office, corner Great George and Lower Water Streets,on MONDAY, the twenty- second day of June, at 7 o'clock iu the even- ing. for election of directors aud other business, F. W HALES, Secretary, Ch’town, June 6, 1! 55—tl date UARD OF THANKS. N behalt of the officers, non-commie- sioned ¢flicers and men of Nos. 1 and 2 Service Comp%nies, 82nd Battalion, we take this opportunity of returning our heartfelt thankg to the cit'gens of Charlottetown for the courtesy and kindness shown to the men while recently under a:ms, and more par- ficularly for that hospitality which bore the men free from all charges of board and lodg- ings while responding to the cal] of their country, (Signed) DANIEL STEWART, Capt. No. 1 Service Company, THOS, McLEOD, Capt. No 2 Service Company. To the Electors of Ward Que. Y ENTLEMEN.—A vacancy having cec- curred in the representation of the Ward at the Civic Board, by the death of William Koughan, Hsq , Iete Ceuncillor, and having received a num rously signed reqnisi- tion to contest the Ward for the vacant posi- tion IT beg leave to aunounce that I have dec\led to dose; and therefore re=pectfally reqvest your snpport at the ensuing election As wy views are well known, I only have to say that if elected 1 shall support sach measures as are most suitable to the wants of the people and the interests of the ratepayers, I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JAMES CURTIS, CARRIAGES. single and Doubie Wagons, \ 7 E HAVE 4 large stock of Carriages on /¥Y hand, which we cffer cheap and on the same easy terms. These carriages are built of good stock and warranted to give good satisfaction. — wanling carriages would do well to call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere, Painting, Trimming and Repairing of all kinds, at short notice at the old stand — Upper Great George Street. LARGE & SON. Ch'town, May 19, 85—6i 2aw wkly 4i jane6 Lovely New Style ell Chromo Cards, with name and a prize for 10c 12 packs, 12 names, for $1. A sample pack and agent's ontfit with illus- trated catalogue of Tricks and Novelties, for a 3c. stamp and this slip, A W KINNEY, Varmonth, N & — mar UN “YOUNG “LE BONNE.” I Y Auction, TUESDAY, June 9-b, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Market Square. the fine French-Canadian stallion ‘*LE BONNE,” three years old, jvs+ imported by Mr. A. Blue, Particulars at Sale. A. McNEILL, Auctionear, = Ch’town, June 5, 1885—3i PE RUVEAN UANO, MAPES’ MANURES, —AND— Bay State Fertilizer. —————— Large quantities just received avd selling fast. J. M AULD, Grafton Street, Charlottetown, June 5—21 Eh pda Sed Pe J. A. CHEPMAN & CO., Millers’ and Manufacturers’ Agents, HALIFAX, WN, S. ‘“HOICE brands, in Patents, Superior C and Extras, offered at Millers’ prices in car lots, A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Agent for P, K, island, May 20—3morn 2aw wed sat WEEKS & U0. Mfarket Square —AND— QUEEN STREET. Ladies’ Tepartment: New Hats avd Millinery, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Ornanicuts, Buttons, Brai}s and Trimmings, Laces and Eni!roideries, New Silks and lreos Goods, Cashmeres, Washing Fabrics for Summer wear, New Collars and Sets, Coloured Velvcteens, Jerseys, Children’s Suits, Kid Gloves, Shates for evening wear, Ottoman Cloths, Gloves and Hosiery, Si!k and Merino Underclothing, Silk Dolmans and Mantles, Mourning Goods in great variety—C loves, Crapes, &c, pr nee Gentlemen's Department: New Linen Collars and Caffs, New Dress Shirts, (sents’ Kid and Thread Gioves, silk and Merino Underwear, Christy's Best Hats, Braces, Scarves and Ties, Sik, Merino and Cotton Hosiery, Best Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, New Worsted Cloths and Scotch Twecds, Linen and Silk Hgndkerchiefs WEEKS & C0. Ch’town, May 39, 1885. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF JRE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED oo. IN BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE Spruce Flooring aud Sheathing, &¢. ee been appointed by Messrs, Prim- rose Brothers, of Pictou, ageat for the sale of their well knewn Grooved and Tongued SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, 1 HAVE NOW, and will contiaue to have on hand a stock of the same, WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which I have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the market, Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also pre- red to yee eeerey orders left with me or any description of Spruce S8S ling, Boards, Laths, . _— Vor further particulars apply at my resi dence, Prince Street. LHOMAS atiwy. Agril Tt, 1885 -Gaw Rmaakly ee Snocial Civic Bln D VIG Eleetign SE ee ee . In pursuance of an Act of the G ‘Reval - of —- Island, made and a 16 forty-third year of the rei In Present Mej cty, tJaeen Vietwit Ler tu ed An Act to Amend the ams ‘wth. Kigbteer! h Victoria, Chapter Thir the intituled An Act to Inco ae, OWn emend| of “‘harlottetown, and all Acts the same ;— E do hereby give Public Nya: an election for One Pores Sa that Common Councilman jn the City ¢ Serve an aes a ponte One, of said City, in pla ‘illiam Koughan, kaquire (deceas i 0e of held on ee Co Will be Saturd»y, 3th June inst. $ A. D., 1885, at the following place -—. In Ward No. J—At or pn Messrs. J. &. T, Morris, cornas of store of Water Strects. Ween and And at the said election the ; open at wine o'clock in the foreneee alte tinue open until five o'clock j ut , of the same day. * Sterno DESCKIPTION OF WaRp Number Ove shall comprise all Charlottetown which lies ae A of that art of Street, avd the parcel cf land foe as the Military !Sarrack G eae Koo NOMINATION DAY: Saturday, 6th June, 4945, Qualification of Electors—See A 15, Secs, 20 and 74, “—— Cap, SIMON W. CRABBE, HORACE HASZARD THOMAS MORRIS.’ JOHN KELLY,’ KVWARD DaYy, SAMUEL MeRAK, Common CouncUmen, (ty cf Charlottetowp A. H. MACPHERSON, City ¢ June 4, 1884—jar5 — HALIFAX LINE es > 8. 8. “*‘DAMARA,” 1779 tons groes register, 200 horse pow. r. . : 8. 8. *ULUND.\,” 1888 tors gross register, 260 horse power, beth built at Glasgow in 1885, classed At at Lloyds Steam from Hontzeal to Charlotte towa, Halifax end Beeston. The 8.8. “ULURDA” WILL LEAVE Montreal for Charleitetonn oo WEDNUSDAY, ard JUNK, and Charisitetowa for Boston via Halifax on MONDAY, 8th JUNE, st lia. m. ‘These splrdid fast stexmers heve superio: passer ger zccommo tation fur First and Seound cla-s, aud teersye Passengers, 1+ is expected the passege [rm Chariuctstown to Boston will b> made in 69 hours. Rates oF Passace: Charlottetown to Halfox —Ei:st Calin with Stateroom, $'.02. luterinediate with Stateroom, $2 00. Charlottetown to Besten Fizet Cabin with Statcroom, $10 0°, Jntermediate with Stateroom, $7,00, Steersge, 35 00. BOSTON SERVICE. ONE NIGHT AT SEA, HALivax To Lostos ; Tuerday, 9:b June, at 12, avrg, as 2 ite? SDL se ne se ai Lo vos To HAaLirax: Wriday, i2h Jupe, at 8a m 4 *e 19th ad 4 ““ th ee ” HAVRE SERVICE. Hatarax TO Haver: Tuesday, 2ud June, ald p.m “ee 30th se ae HAVRE T> LTALI¥AX : Wedueaday, 17th June, abd p m ig ich July, " FARUS, including Stateroom avd Meals; Ist Cabin to Hovie, $40 00; Return, $60.0 lst do to Paris aw London, $59.00; Re turn, $70.00 Through Bills Lading issued te Liverpool, New York, ltiavre, Antwerp, Hamburg and other Coutinental Ports. For further information apply im Halifax to JOSEPH WOOD, or bere to FETON T, NEWDERY, Agent, June 1, P85 —— WASTS, Lost, FRUNH, &. Hw SALK—A good 8 cond-hand driving Wagen. Apply at this office. jund 21 ERKSHIRE PIUS for Sale. Brquire # Spring Park. jund 3i pd @ A NY person having a house to let in 3 mee locality can hear of a tenant on @PP tion to this cflice, jane * NOR SALE—A second-hand Fino Apply to E. Needham, Auctioneer, Ju 1,6 ipa ———er Yyastee At D. A. Bruce's, 4 coat, 3 pant and 2 vest makers. Competent ‘wil it the highest prices, way hands will get the high price, PWO GENTLEMEN can be accommodates with room and board in a privat? fomily. Pleasant cextral location. Ayp'y at Office, {may 27 ASTURAGE —Fxcelient pasture ie P season, for a limited rumber of caitle, the twelve-acre lot, next to Henry’ Lime Kiin, Malpeque Road. Apply early Alley. may? ie gNOR SAI R—A few cords of Hard wood. Apply to P. Clerkin, Steam Nav, On W barf. May -_-_——- ‘ YO LET—The Dry Goci Store on Quees Street, lately occupied by Me, a8 Shand Apply to M. Stevenson sal avd for igu’ F you want tho latvst lo Bry Be news, bry ant ravt the AMINER.