i Ps _ ~ (\ | mag ously granting independence to THE Da {LY EXAMINER, paguanimonsly granting indep —s the subject states aud races.” e very good fooling for electioneering pur- | poses, if it be true that the Indian avd 'Seuth African policy of the Government is eminently unpopular with the country | at large. We do not agree with all that our'| correspondent *‘ Observer” writes. But! pringe of Wales College and we cordially second what he says about | Normal Schooi. the importauce of advancing our agri: et, cultural interests. In the neighboring | ANNUAL EXAMINATION. Provinces, their mining and manufactur- ing interests are being rapidly developed ;) Tne annual examination of the stu- aod the Island should make for itselt)deuts atteuding Prince ot Wales College such a name io agriculture th- » will, ; and Normal School was held to-day. in the future, be looked to -he best} At half-past nine o'elock the young source of food supply for wher miners! men * fell into line” on the grounds ot aud artizans. We have noticed that the|the College, and during balf an hour farmer who makes a point of raising good | went very creditably through a variety things, never fails, at one time ef the/of military evolutions, in which they year or other, to sell his surplus produce | have recently | received instructions at good prices ; and if all the farmers in! from Sergt. Major McDougall. They the Island would make a point of raising then tormed * four deep” avd marched | good things, we believe all would pros-|to Y. M. © A Hall. The young lad es | per. The idea of reviving the old Agri-| and the Professors of the College found | cultural Ssciet, and forming Farmers’| their way to the same place as ordinary | Clubs throughout the country, though | civilians; and a large number of specta- not new, is good ; and we hope it will be} tors, both ladies and geatlemen, were carried out. Measures might then be} soon in attendance. Among the later taken to prevent the shame and disgrace| were His Lordship the Chief Justice of exporiing thoroughbred animals which |(who presided over the examivation) are better for breeding purposes than for | Senator Haythorne,Hoo.A.A.MeDonald, beef. Rev. Mr. McLeod of Zion Church, Dou- ald Montgomery, Esq., Superintendent of Education, Heury Lawson, Esq., | Editor of the Patriot, many of the teach- ers of the City Schou's aud others hold- JUNE 2, 1881. Agricultural Advancement. --- oe ++ + } i oe The Halifax Deep Water Terminus By a telegram to the St. John Tele-|€ rs graph it appears that the people of Hali-; 1g public positions, | fax ‘* seem to be in a fair way to obtain | the most admirable facilities for the ship- ment of grain at their port. A consider- able area of dock yard property appears to | have been secured from the Imperial | authorities and, as soon as the Halifax | Common Counci! shall have granted tbe right of way. through Water street, the_ work wi’ go on, and that city will pos-) Then followed exercises in gess a deep water ierminus of the best) Latin, History, and other subjects of description. Thai, together with the study. It is to be regretted that the Grain Elevator, which is to be erected at | answers of many of the students could not} a large cost, will leave nothing to be de-| be heard. ‘The cause, doubtless, was ihe sired iv the way of shipping facilities, and | acoustic defects of the Hall, and there the question wil! soon be decided ima} should, we think, be a small hall, suitable practical manner whether Halifax can! for such purposes in counection with the compete with New York and Baltimore College. Those who sat near enough to in the shipment of grain to Europe. Hal-| hear. and were capable of judging ex- ifax, whieh rejoices in subsidized lines | pressed themselves well pleased with the of ocean steamers, to which it isto add a) manuer in which the students stood the | Brazilian line, ie to be congratulated on | test. the energy with which its cemands are! pressed and the success which attends its | spplications to the Dominion Govern- ment.” | THE EXERCISES. | The exercises began with teaching by the student teachers. Miss E. Lawson, Mises May Fraser and Mr Judson taught. not with the air of practical teachers, | but in a way which promises future suc- | cess in the schoolroom. Greek, Readings from essays by the students, | and from Shakespeare brought the exa- ) mination to a close. Professor Anderson then made a few remarks. He said the past year was one of great pleasure, as well as hard work, to the Professors, aud he believed to the | students also. The attendauce and con- duct of the school had been satisfactory, | and in point of ability the school was | fully up to its standard of any previous | year. We regret that we have not space —— i > I Bene A Parliamentary ‘‘ Scene.’ A Lownpon correspondent says that there seems 10 be some danger that the members of the Elouse of Commons may fall into the pugnacious as well as the noisy habits of the French deputies. There was recently a wordy encounter be- . tween Lord Randolph Churchill and the Marquis of Hartivgton over the alleged cutting down of Sir Frederick Roberts’ | reward for his services in Afghanistav PRize List— Jons, 1881. from £20,000 to £12,000, which attract- i { vy for an exteuded report of what he suid. The Chief Justice distributed the prizes: ed much comment. The Marquis of ee ee ee Hartington, amid the vehement cheers of | 5¢.dent—Thomas Maatavee. MambGclh . his followers, denousced Lord Randolph} Rronze Medal, presented by His Excel Churchill for makiog dishovorable insin- lency the Governor General for excellence uations, based on a paragraph published | in teaching—May Fraser, Charlotcetown. in a paper noted for calumnies end lying} | Prizes presented by Lion. Senator Tay- statements = The uoble Marquis’ manner | thorne for essays— lat, Vietor Coffin ; 2nd, while making his reply was as bellicose and insulting as his words. It was felt by all who witoessed the scene that the Marquis of Hartioyton had over-stepped the limits of the privilege of debate. Lord Randolph Churchill took this view, and feeling outraged iu his honor re- solved to demand satisfaction according te the code. It has now trauspired that he sent his friends to the Marquis of Hartington with a demand that a written assurance should be given him that the words * calumniou: and lying” were not directed at him. The alternative was “pistols uud coffee.” After sowe parley the Marquis of Jlartington agreed to write a letter in which he stated that the Charlottes MeNeill and Keneth Martin | (equal. ) Prizes presented by Donald Monteomery, Esy., Superintendent of Education, fer French—Ist, Mary Lynch, Tigniah ; 24, | James C. Shaw, Stanhope. Two prizes of $10 cach, presented by | Hon. L. McMillan to the two best matricu. | lants frem the 3rd and 4th Electoral Dis- | tricts of Queen’s Co. —Ist— James Kennedy, | | Brackley Peint Road; 2nd, Juha A. Me- Leod, Uigg. Two prizes of $15 and $10, presented ly | Hon. Neil McLeod, to the twe best ma! triculants from Uigg Sechool—lat, William Judson ; 2nd, Donald Camptell. Prize for school manajement-—M. A. Mc- | Millan, Covehead. LATIN. | | | offensive words were not intended to/| 1s! Class: Livy Bk.: XXI and Horace : Ars apply to Lord Randolph Churchill. Postiea. : ee ee ee Ist, Thomas Haythorne and Kenneth Martin, Belfast (equal); 3rd, George C. LePage, Charlottetasn. 2nd Class— Cicero, Orations; Virgil, Alneid, Book. VI., Horace Cles, Book I. Ist, James Shaw, Scannope, and George Robinson, Charlottetown, equal; 3rd John Wickham, Suminersiie; 4th, William Anderson, Charlottetown. 8rd Class. —Cesar, Book I. Ist, Elia McPhail, Montague Bridge; 2nd, Ella McMurray, Charlottetown; 3rd, | Prospective General Elections. Ir is reported that the English Cov- servatives are already beginning to pre- pare for the battle which they hope is imminent, through the expected rejection of the Irish Land Bill by the Lords. They nave largely circulated two elec- tioneering ** skits.” One is in the shape of a large auction bill,“ For sale by public auction, without reserve; W. E.| Harry Boswell, do; 4:h, Charlotte MeNeill, | Gladstone, license auctioneer.” The | do. bill proceeds to describe in humorous language the various portions of the British Empire, and among the miscel- laneous lot is an old throve, to which some historic traditions still cling. An- other lengthy document which has been eirculated among the electors at Preston jth Class—Latin Grammar and Cesar. | lst, Mary Lynch, Tignish; 2ad Surah | Harris, Charluttetown; Scd, Malcola J. | Mol.eod, Eldon. LATIN COMPOSITION, ist Class—Longer Latin Exercises. aud one or two ciher constituencies} 1st Thomas Haytborne, 2ud, George where elections are pending, is a bill| Robertson, 3rd Kenneth Martin, 4h Ww. | from the Portuguese residents in Bombay | Anderson. to have the Presidency handed over to Ind’ Olcise.— Arnold. them. The bill 1S ‘atroduced by an elo- Ist, James CU. Shaw; 2nd, Geerge Hinton, quent expression of the joy with which|Sammerside, and Jobn Wickham, do, | the glad tidings of the restoration of Af- ghauistau to the Afgians and the Trans- vaal to the Boers was received as an act Ist, Elia McMurray; 2nd, Daniel Me- of splendid moral courage that has re- Donald, Charlottetown; 8rd, David ‘Robin- awakened hopes that had slumbered in | son. the breasts of the Portuguese for 200 years, ‘* By fraud and force Kugland equal, Sra Class.— Arnold. Prizes far accurate repetition of Horace, , : Odes I.—-1-12. has duili,.up an empire on which the sun : - ever sets, but happily for the couutry ro am A Mag Detnee; “Sad” 5 whee Cell, she has a Minister ow in power who : ontuiié knows how to take ovcasion by the hand. "s grandeur has now set, but he . on AF bas resolved that he will raise his coun-| gon? 2 om? Haythorne; 2nd, Kenneth | Martin; ry to a height of moral grandeur by/ town, a4, Wiltam Young. Chariatte- 1 Wey Cain (sqaal) ; Bed, Ste. Gnd Class—Xenophon, Book I. Homer liiad, Book I. lat, George Robinson; 2nd W. L. Clay, Summerside. 3rd Class—Grammar and Xenophon, Book I. let, Wm. McKay, Now London, Henry C. Shaw, Stanhope, equal; 3rd, James C, Shaw. ENGLISH. Let Class—Shokespeare’s Coriolanus and Eng- lish Literature. ist, Thomas Haythorne; 2nd, Alethe Guny. Summerside, James C. Shaw, equal; 4., Vietor Cofiin. Milton’s Paradise Lost. Charlottetown; 2nd Class lst, Alexandra Scott, 2nd, Elia MePhail. 3rd Class -- Hilton's Paradise Lost. lst, Mary Lynch, David Rohertsen,equal; Srd, Elien Lawson, Charlottetown, Harry Sloggett, do., equal. YRENCH. Ist Class—AMolere, L’ Avare and Compoai- tion. Ist. Mary Lynch; 20d, Kenneth Martin; \ 3rd. Helen Mitchell, Charlottetown, Janes | }. Shaw, equal, 2nd Class Telem«que Bks. 1 position tsi, Alexander Andersen, Charlottetown: 2nd, Daniel MeDonald ; 3rd, Wm. MeKar. 8rd Class Telemaque, de. and 2 Com- Ist, Simon Paoli, Charlottetewn ; 2nd, ELilen Cassey, Tigaish. GBOMETRY. Ist Class— Solid and Spherical Geometry Ist, {Thomas Haythorne and Kenneth Martin (equal ) 2nd Class—Euclid Bks. I VI, Exercises. Ist, Hila McMurray and George Robin- son (equal); 3rd, Ambrose MeLeod. Dun- staffnave. ivd Cless—EFuelid, Bke I-IV Faercises. Ist, Richard Weataway, Georgetown, and David Robinson and Harry Sloggweit (equa!) Sth Nass—Huelid, Bk. I-III. Ist, Maleolm MeLewd; Zad, Donald Crwmpbell; Srd, Maggie Farquharson. ALGEBRA Ist Class— Advanced Aigedra. Thomas Hiythoras and Kenanash Sfartin (o4yna’). 2nd Class, ist Alfred Nicholson and John | Matheson ; 3rd, George R»binsen. | EQUATION PAPER. Ist Gserge Ro'sinson, Kenueth Martin, equal; 3cd Alfred Nichvison. 3rd Class. Ist Maloolm J. MoLeod; 214 Hattie Gordoa, Joha MeLean, Lemuel Brehant, Murray Harbor, equal. TRIGONOMETRY AND PRACTICAL GROMETRY Ist Class. Ist Thoms Haythorne, Kenneth Marti eyual, 2nd Class. Ist Gaorge Hiatoa, Janes Shaw, equal. 2ad Vistor Coffis, Heoury Shaw, George Rebinsen, equal. NATURAL PHILOSOPRY. Ist Maleolin M-Kionon; 2ud Christopher Easton, Goorge Robiuson, equal; Sed W. L. Clay. CHEMISTRY. lat Kenneth Martin; 2ad George Robin. son, Geerge Hinton, equal. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPBY. hat, Caroline Wade, Charlottctown, Char- lotte McNeill, equal; 3rd, Joan A. Ford HISTORY ist Cliss—Eaglish and Roman History. 15+, Siarlotte MeNe U; 2nd, W. L. Clas; Sra, George Robinsesa, Victor Coffin, 2nd Class. Ist, Laura Scott, Charlottstown; 2nd Norman MeLeod, sal equa Le GROGRAPRY. let, Charlotte McNeili; 2nd, John Whear, Charlottetown. ARITHMETIC. let, Crarles Kennedy, David Robinsen, equi; 3rd, Eila McMurray, James Ken- nedy, equal. READING. Caroline Wade, Helen Mitchell, Ellen Laweon, Isabella MeKiniay, Charlotte Me- Neull. SPECIAL PRIZES. Margie Diull, Robert Palurer. After the distribution of the prizes, | Sergt.-Major MeDougal was called to | . x i aLS19 Fat quuaraon, | ieee | “«T Rev. P. Donnenry, P. P., Amherst, o:. is visiting (he city. —- S., ‘Tue steamer ** Edgar Stuart” arrived from Huatifax this ferenoon, and will start on returr at 6 o'clock, with a cargo of pressed bay, shipped by &. W. Higgs. —o- Joun E. Boyp, EKeq., ©. E. Inspector of Piers and Break waters, is in tre city, Tre Y. M. ©. A. Division, Sons of Tem- peranee holds its monthly epen meeting in the ladies varlor of the Y. M. GC. A. build ‘ing this evening, Chair to bo taken at 8 | o'clock, adraission free. Turse Pints or Waisksy Kittep Him -Chicago, May 27 —Lost night H. Graft drank a plat of whiskey in @ saloon, and then, ou a wager with the saluon keeper, idrank a quart more without stepping He | died soon aiter. } cee aE ELC Turn Way Tury Lavir on 14 Hacrrax.— | Halifax Hera’d, Tuesday: ‘olice Court. — |Thomas Nowlaa, 26, ¢runk, $6 or 69 days; ; Michael Douneliy, 60, drunk, $4 or 40 days; Themas Haydew 27. drenk. $6 or 69 dara; Wi. Casey 25 drank and refu-ins to leave the street when requested, $8 or “0 days; ) Frederick Evans, }4, neglecting to destroy a victuus doy, as ordered’ $l and coets pe eal Birren sy Uncite Toms Casrn Co BLroupHouNDS —Daring the progress of the play in St John, on the Slat ait., two men j of the colored quartette, who are always peta ioned in the wings to catch the blood hounds as they cross ihe stage, were bitten | by the animals. One man was wounded in th hang, while the other was more seri- ousty hurt, — industries, have been carried on. shows a great Improvement upon former perturbations in the labor market. There has beer no vie- lence, in any part ef Canada, ard in most in- | stances the demands made, bave not been un- reasonable, A spirit of avecommodation has been shown on both sides, on which both em- pleyers and employed are to be congratulated ,-—.Wonetary Times | Tuk spirit in which the strikes, in various Ici icnaiecll hamish we returning exe /ians on their way home frem Denver, passed over the Latercolonial jtwe or three daya age. They bring dolefal jacevunts of their experiences in the country which their family newspapers had tanght | | Bey | them to beheve was so ranch better than Pro- | tection cursed C nada, and they are hkely to be contented here for the rest of thei: | natural lives. They say that many otuers are apxious to get buck and that ne one whe has beew there willadvise his friends to go, They think it a ti-st class place fer: ‘anadians te stay away from.— Moncton Tunes [tear ieeneieetnestintes : DOMINION DAY CRAPAUD. | EXE Ladies of the Presbyterian Church of | Bovshaw, Urapaud and fryon will beld a PUSLIT Tea AP CRAP LOB ON Ist JULY. The Committee intend making arranvemente with the steamer *' Reather felle ° to carry passengers from Charlottetewn and return, of which due notice will be given. The object of the Ter isa good one —the preceeds to ge tuwards making & payment on &@ Mansa lately purchased Ly the congrega- tion. : The Cemmmittee will spare ho pains to make (this the Teo of the seagon Friends who wish | to ypend apleasant day, and at sawe tire help lon & yoo { caus? «annat do bhetter than make |their arranyemente to spend their holiday } With the Presbyterian friends at Crapaed By order of Committee 7 «<%, 7 * | N. WADDLE, |}Crapaad. Jans 2, $!—wkly pat See’y. Grand Magic Lentern Exhibition AND ENVY?! RTAINMERNT, TUDFR the anenices of the Cadets of J) Temperaree, to be held in the Academy of Music, on TUPSDAY, June 7th. inst ‘To comnence at 8 o’cleck. Tick-ts 15 and 10 cts {ja 2 2:1} iH 5 ‘ " 7 ; { ; Glen Stewart Market Garden, {.}. the leading kinds ef Vegetable Plants fA now ready and will be offered for ; SHibv jatthe MARKEY? BOUSE om Market days jan i at the Garden 2t all hours, at reasonable ; prices JAMES BOURKE, Half mile from Senthpert Villave Address the front avd presented with an address }al! communications te Southport Pest Office )tianking him for his efforts to promote | the military discipline of the young gentlemen, and a costly silver tea set as a substantial token of their apprecia- tion of bis ability and generosity. Mr. McDougall replied iu « suitable manner, PKUSONAL Joba A Mecdonald’s heaith was improved by sae sca Voyage, Tuom.s Viera Fag. Sailway Aceount- an», re-nracd from New Y ric last eveaing. Pitncess Lociné has cabled her deep sym- pthy with the perpie ef cue Governor General, Josxem Porr, Jx. Esq, Prica‘e Seere- tary te the Mimerer of Mariage and Fisher. | ies, arrived at Summerside lass and is expected here te night. Ox Thursday morning last in the Basilica, evening Quebec, the Archbishop ordamed as dese -n! Mr. Frans Bradley, of the divcese of St, | John, N. B, and Mr. William Gant, of the! diocese ef PF. E. Island. A MARRIAG® 18 announced as having been arranged between Mr. J. Gordon Bennett. the ‘mitllicnaire proprietor of the New York Her- ed and well knowu for his hospitality and sporting tastes at Melton, and Male. Baena- parte, danghter of Pierre Buonaparte, who has resided nearly all his life ia retirement in the -onth of France. Tuzo L Cuapeuiz, Ese, ©. C, and S. W. Crabbe, Bsq., leit this merning for a short provincial trip. While in St. John they will ascertain the werking of the Society for the prevension of oruelty te animals, with a view of instituting a branch inthis City. This is a wuch needed reform. Wr are indebted to Mr, Geo. E. Miilner for some fine fresh lobsters caught at the harbor’s mouth. Mr. Millner does a y: od business in supplyirg the city with f-esh lobsters every cay. We wish him ane- cos. - Cable advices repert that Sir Londou, thioush | ja 2) jjn 2 4: pd *yPng tS e4 5 Eggs Eggs ‘J WANT a quantity of good fresh EGGS for shipment, | Will pey the HIGHEST PRI E IN CASH | for them, GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George St., Jane 2, ’Bi—wh!ly Gw MORTGAGE SALE ee ee |'TO be solid by PUBLIC AUCTION, oa TUESDAY, the 3th day of July bext, at the hour of twelve o'clock, , von, at the Court House in Georgetown, und-r and by virtue of a Puwer of Sal- in an Inden | ture of Mortpege dated the 13ch day of December, A. D. 1876, and made between Michael McNewvl ot the ove part, and Danie! Hodgson of the other part, — A iL that tract, piece and parcel of jand , - <A situate, lying and be‘ngon L, t or Town- i } “JUNE 2. 1881. i i | Chitown, June 1, ’8i—2i, waly 20 : | ; fehip Number fifty-four bounded as tollows | that is to sty By a@ line commencing at a| ; Stake set in the division line between swicl | | Township Number filt.-fuur and Township | |; Number titty -five ,#hd in the sonth-east angle | ot land in th» porsession ot Thomas Walsh, and cunning thepee (iy the Magnetic Meri. dian of the year 1764) son bh on sai division line bincteen Chains aud titty links, or to jaud jiu possession of Jobu Goff, E-quire ; th: nee weet to land also im possess. of ins said Jobn Gefl, Require; thence north to the said Thomas Waleh’s laud: and thence along the same cast tu the place of comm: nueement, con. taining one hundre@ and ten acrs of laud. a litthe more or Jess, : For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs, Hodgson & Mc Leon, Charlottetown. Dated this secoud day ot Jane, 1881. D.SILL HODGSON, Mortgagve. } - i oe eatin, be" ce een en epee pete Aneel ot WANTED. REVISED A YOUNG MAN to take charye of a small \| EW TESTAE LX Farviture Factory at North Sydney, | taf NT | ' Cane Breton None but a sober man reed | JUST RECEIVED apply. Apply to | — AT—- { EDWARD McDONALD. North Sydney, May 30, ’81—Im [ju 2 : e —e HARVIN'S BOOKSTORE BARGAINS 22 “82 = $4000 IN GENTS} CASH GUSTOM ERS Wanted Before July 1st, four Thousand Dollars in ots, GOODS SOLD AT LOWEST PRICES, R. W. TREMAINE, oe Snne 1, 8}. 33 Queen Stret, Any quantity taken frem Cash purchases avalieriniadl or in payment of old accounts, CARPETS, iw. £. Dawson & co, face Curtains, &c CHOICE ASSORTMENT jost apeved, £% and will be so!d at very low prices et R, W. TREMAINE’S, 53 Queen Street. Union Bank of P. E. Island, DIVIDEND N@, Z4. All Classes of Goads, As I am auxious to reduce my Stock. June 1, "8. HATS A SPECIALTY, | YRNE BROS. HAVE NOW OPENED Y THEIR LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT — > OP English, Canadian and —American HATS. e@ The vewest and mort approved styles, SYRNE BROS, Queen Street, MT OTICE is hereby given thst a Dividend AN at the rate of eiyht per cent. per anomm has thie day been declared on the Capital Steck of this Bank, for the past half year, payable at its Head Office and Branches torth with. (7 i). Charlottetown, Jane i. 1831, pat her ne rg 2w MACLEOD, Cashier, Utamenyc ? Mya Soi PJGLD se i ; is o7 °S r mone | May 27, "81—Gi pat wanted j ) : : zs LL ; Lj orofthe whole. A cofttsge can be had to live | iv. Apply, stating rate per acre, to JOHN NEWSON, W. 6. McDonald's Manufacture, ~ a. FPOM FIRST HANDS. I75 CADDIES, 203 HALF HOXES, 30 LViES, Well-known Brands, TWIN GOLD BAR, BRUNNE?TTE, VICTORIA, NAPOLEDUN, - BRIGHT TWIST, ROYAL. BRITISH CONSOLS, LAUREL, PRINCE OF WALES, “O-BORNE’S.” q ER ELL BROS. ay 30, '81—2i pat PAILS AND BROOMS. A RRIVED TO-DAY,— A PASTURAGH, | Fe TWO COWS ean be had by applying te ALEX HAYDEN, |} Cor. Great George aud Water >treets. Juve l, "8l—2i pd NOTICE "0 SHIPPERS! BY OOOH STEAMERS, N° FREIGHT will be received after a three o'clock on days of sailing, Bilis of | ading must be presented for sig- nature by four o'c.ock, CARVELL BROS. June i, 8i—law wed LAND SALE. AM instructed by the President and tirecters of the Kank eof Prince Edward Isiavd to sell by Pablic Anction, on the yrouads, on MONDAY, the Gth dny ef June Nexi, 1881, at 11 o'clock, a. m., All the onseld portion of ‘* Strawberry Hill” Estate, situate in Charlotietown Royalty ELEPHANT, (formerly belonging to the Hon. J. C. Pope, W. &. BOREHAM now owned by the Bank of P, E. Island.) ve. . Chis property «xteuds frem the Upper er itzS to thank his cuetowers, and the Main St. Peters Road to the Hillsborough . it. l public ia general, for the very liberal River, having a geod froutaze on that Koad patronage extendwl te him during the tise snd on both sides of the Lower St Peter's] he bas been in business, and to inform them Road It contains seventy-three acres, and} that he has leased and is now fitting up the ‘s jaid off in lets of about one acre each, | Store on tiraftan “treet (formerly oceupi and comyrises some of the jnest Building|by Miss Ellis). where he hopes to ace ail ts sites in the neighborhood of the City. Al eld castomers and as many pew ones as will plan of the property caw be seen at my office. | favor him with a eall; also that he will Sele to commence atthe Upper St. Peter's | : Roa. es Terms easy and made known at eale, | Sell at a Uonsiderable Discount WILLIAM }ODD, | FOR CASH, Auctioneer. | Ch’town, May 30, 1851. | is Large, Fashionable and Well Selected Steck of boots, Shoes & Slippers, Commencisg on moval ) 223 dez. PAILS, 25 dos. HALF PAILS, 250 dez. BROOMS, 78 doz. WASH BOARDS. Cheap. CARVELL Bros. May 30, '81--pat 2i SIGN CF THE — THE BEST | TURNIP SEED, —AT— | BEER & SONS, | | z May 29th, until re- No reasonable offer refused, Jon’t ferget the place. W. R. BOREHAM, May 31, ’8i—eod a Sign of the Elephant, ee, jay 28, 1851 —till rem Y HERRISAS, | ag ST LANDED, and SELLING CHEAP, i,’ ~ B 3 5 BF Cornmeal. _ 1k () "BLS. KILN DRIED JUST RE, © | y vg ; age [VED “v0 boxes Extra Sea! and Smoked Di | G # gb &> : Pk aARa ODO i aby bie iczé E > feraings iSkACE HASZARD. gee eee eo May 17, 1881--3i eod — Real Dighies,” a prime lot, eee = vee ee —2 WILLIAM DODD, | iGania, fret -#orna Kr May 31, ’81—3i Queen Square.| ..--- : {2s eee 3 |; = ssa 1 & pe 17 &S7T—A small Scotch terrier. Jnforma- [ , 3 an : i th n of his whereabouts will be thankfully i. : ! e | received at the Rankin House, (ju 2 2i as pet VISITER 1 eee Sy ( fy BARRELS WHITE WIN K, ot the \ JTANIED—A house-maid and a nurse, | Apply at EXamineR Office, May 28, CARVELL BROS. May 30, °81—pat 2i |¥ GST—A Gold BREAST PIN, the design meine | AA being « hand holding a dagger, and set LO LET. | - . \J welleinown quality we always keep mn stock. with agarnet. The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at this Office. m2 ALE SMAN—Wanicd immediately, om a fee en WELL FiNISHED *HOP on Queen! : ‘ square, opposite the Post Oifice. Rent, eX} ee malesimal for a Dry Ceods $200. © Enquire at the effice of | Store. Good references required, Apply at J.T. MOKRIS, | this effice. (ma 27 tw A atin hi May 31, i881. v) oT i * "a > “\ wieen Street, \ TANTED—A capable and trustworthy - , person as Housemaid im a family. ef Cor n n ieal L Or nmea eaen References required, Apply at thie» “* | office. {ma 25 Bi -N STORE and to arrive, 5CO Barrels of | a om oo Choice Kiin Dried Cornmeal, for sale at} “West prices, OWEN CONNOLLY & CO. Ch’town, May 20, ’8i—2w 3aw WAGON for a HORSE five or six \yearsold For particulars apply te Ropsre | Toomm-, Hainess Maker, Great George Street. Also for sale, and always on hand, alot ef | first-class light Warness. (sell 6i 2aw | BiLLS OF LADIRG Wiastee SMU EEATELY.—A —FOR SALE— firstclass HAKNESS MAKER, te AT WB bXAMAb il OFEUG, iia “Si 8" Meat [2aw tw yg May 27, 188i—Iw . HATS! HATS]. i | ie , ¥ *e°O Stump aboat 50 acres of the “ Warren | ; Far:n, Will let contract of ten acre lots | \ 7] ANTEB TO EXCUARGE—Avew. ssi Bilan VRBO toe: it mee 2 Pin eak ‘he a Rae t Sy a ae es Pe $ > = > ‘ : aa ep: t a ae