ee A NE RL a RRR ete SFr ges A PNA ce A ort mg —_ ae ile amc name eS a AE STS il NE AEA AOS LOS ll NN ll ae init t8 At. 1 nana laa li. aici tall: si ammemn- nc tet “fies Ss en nee smote ne aptamer ween 1 agement qe —_ ar Na i dn A. ce IRE En 5 ae eae: ~ cao i cocci, nest et oe aes SS teres te ee * Sec RS alles oo se ae ac a p> ee 5 A MRR tn BARS HER he ee eee ee ce mo bes ; oe ete IE ETE EIT a Tur Datty EXAMINER. MAY 30, ; 884. The Water Question. We greatly regret that, after all that is past and in full view of a still further in ergase of the rates of insurance, the citi- zens of Charlottetown are not yet ready to begin taking steps to secure a supply of water. Those who attended the meet ing last night were late in coming and early in going; and nothing was done. No doubt one reason for this was the kaowledge that the City Council cant do anything just now ; and woulda’ if they could. Another reason may have been the feeling of many citizens that arrange- ments Ought at once to be made to secure a full supply, not for fire purposes only, but for household purposes as well ; for though we want water as a safeguard against the devouring element, we want it quite as much for the comfort of our wives and their servants—we want it for cleanliness and for health. Now, let us look at this matter, for one moment, from the economical point of view. Great disappointment was expressed, with good reason, last evening, be- caase the Insurance men did _ not make a more liberal offer; and there can be no doubt that when we have a good water supply and a, good equipment for our gallant firemen, the rates must, as they have in Truro, in Ottawa, in Fredericton and elsewhere, come downto figures much lower than the Board of Underwriters are now pre- pared to guarantee that they will come But, let us view the situation in the light of their illiberal offer. We now pay, in insurance premiums, $38.344.14 a year; und in a few days the rates will be raised to such an extent that we shall next year be compelled to pay—suppos- ing that our policies are as at preseut— $46,012.96. But the Underwriters say that with a sufficient supply of water and ao efficient and properly equipped fire brigade ihey will make reductions amounting to $14,059,51. Now, the expeuse of a supply of water tor fire purposes will be $2,500, and if tenders were called for the service even better terms thea these may be obtained ; a firealarm telegraph may be put up so the committee say, for $1,200, equal to about $75 a year; and suppose we in- crease the expenditure on account of our Fire Department by $1,000 a year, asum which ought to raise the Depart- meut toa fair state fof efliciency, espe- cially if the water supply is obtained and the work of the Department thereby reduced—the additional expenditure required annually in order to meet the views of the Underwriters will be :— Bee water supply... . .. naw. evs $ 2,500.00 For Fire Alarm Telegraph........ 75.00 For increased efficiency of Fire Brigade. . },000,00 In return for which we shall be re- lieved of insurance to the value of 14,059.51 Total saving. scithatttahas $10,484. 5} On the basis of the figures submitted by Bachanan & Co., by the Weterworks Committee, aud by the Board of Under- writers, this is how the matter will affect the Corporation. The ratepayers will have to pay $3,575 more in the shape of taxes, and they will pay $14,- 069.51 less in the shape of fire pre- minums ! Nuisances. Iv the editor of the Patriot will but put on his best spectacles apd refer to the Nuisance Act, passed last Session, as published inthe last number of the Royal Gazette, he will, no donbt, be able to see and read for himself the following section :— 3. After such date (June Ist, 1884), no cess pool, ash-pit, manure-pit or other place forthe reception of slops, washings or drainings, shall be used in the said City of a greater depth than two feet below the surface of the ground, and all such cess- pools, ash-pits, manure-pits, or other re- ceptacles as aforesaid, as are of a greater depth, sball before that date, be thoroughly cleansed and filied up with ashes or clean clay.” The italics are ours. He will also be able to read,immediately after the section queted by him last night,— ‘*2. After such date (1st June) there shall only be used for such purpose (i. e. the purpose of a privy) properly constructed drawers or boxes, over or let into the soil to the depth aforesaid, which said drawers or boxes shall, at such intervals of time as they shall severally require it, or as ordered by the Board of Health of the said City, be emptied and thoroughly cleansed, and the contents thereof, with all convenient despatch, deposited outside the City limits.” And again, — “6. Any person or persons guilty of an infraction of any of the provisions of this Law shall, upon conviction in the City Court of the Stipendiary Magistrate, on the oath or affirmation of any credible wit- ness, forfeit and pay, at the discretion of the said Magistrate, a penalty not exceed- ing thirty dollars fur each offence, exclusive of cosis, and in default of payment thereof, it shall and may be lawful for the said Magistrate to ‘commit the offender or offenders to the common jail of the said City, for any period not exceeding thirty days, unless the said penalty and costa be sooner paid,” After reading these sections he must be convinced (1. ¢, if he is open to con- viction) that it is the Patriot which is wrone about this matter, and that Tax EXAMiNeR is right, as usnal. —eee es & : en one lecture of the Rev. John ern in dist brit ' evdving, ut 8 o’clotk. . a : en THE DAILY HXAMINER, ! Prince of Wales College and Normal School. EXAMINATION, Amone those who attended the public }examination of the Prince of Wales’ Col- | lege and Normal School, held to-day, were His Honor Lieut.-Governor Haviland, | Hon. David Laird and Mrs. Laird, Hon. | Senator Haythorne, Hon. John Longworth and Mre. Longworth, Mr. Worden (United States Consul) and Mrs. Worden, Rev. George W. Hodgson, Rev. J. M. McLeod, Dr. Beer and Mrs. Beer, Mr. F. Peters and Miss Peters, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. J. R. Beer, Mrs. Rayden and Messrs. W. E. Dawson, Charles Palmer, R. Slogett, A. McNeill, and Lauchlan McMillian,M. L. C. Every seat was occupied, the number of pupils being unusually large; and one could not help noticeing the smallness of the room and the lowness of the ceiling. Several of the pupil teachers gave highly creditable exhibitions of their skill in teach- ing; and the classes were examined by Messrs. McLeod, LePage,Caven and Ander. son. Then the prizes were distributed by His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor,— to the pupils whose names appear in the following ANNUAL 3 PRIZE LIST: Silver Medal, awarled by His Excellency the Governor General, to the best student— Gordon Laird, Charlottetown. His Excellency the Governor General's Bronzs Medal for teaching—George Suther- land, Montague. Prize of $10 presented by R. R. Fitz- Gerald, Esq., Q. ©., for Agricultural Chemestry—Gordon Laird and Richard La,;Crapand, equal. Prize of $10 presented by Charles Palmer Esq., Q. C., to the student teacher of high- est generaljstanding— Hammond McCallum, Brackley Point Road. Prize presented by Hon. Senator Hay- thorne for the best essay—George Suther- land. Prize presented by Hon. Senator Hay- thorne to the young lady of highest general standing—Addie Hunter, Alberton. I. LATIN. e Horace und Ovid. Ist, Gordon Laird; 2nd, Cornelius Howatt; 3rd, George Sutherland. II. LATIN. Cicero and Or id. Ist, Hammond McCallum; 2nd, Jobn Wickham; 3rd, Addie Hunter. III. LATIN—I1ST DIVISION. Cesar. Ist, Jane LePage, Charlottetown; 2ad, Joseph Arsenault; 3rd, Jobn Gillis, Strath- albyn. Ol. LATIN—2ND DIVISION. lst, Edwin Dawson, Summerside; 2nd, Percival Alexander, Stanhope; 3rd, Beverley Newbery, Charlottetown; Fred. J. Norton, Georgetown, equal. I. LALIN COMPOSITION, ist, George Sutherland; 2nd, Gordon Laird. II, LATIN COMPOSITION. Ist, John Wickham; 2nd, Hammond McCallum. 111, LATIN COMPOSITION—-IST DIVISION. Ist, John Gillis; 2nd, Joseph Arsenault; 3rd, Simon Powers. Covehead Road. Ill, LATIN COMPOSITION—-2ND DIVISION. Ist, Percival Alexander; 2nd, Jane Le- Page, Edwin Dawson, equal; 4th, George Dewar, New Perth. I, GREEK. Xenophon and Homer. lst, Gordon Laird; 2nd, George Suther- land. Il. GREEK. Xenophon and Grammar. Ist, Hammond McCallum; 2nd, John Wickham; 3rd, Richard Lea. GREEK COMPOSITION. Ist, Gordon Laird; 2nd, George Suther- land. I. FRENCH. Le Misanthrope and Composition. lst, John Wickham; 2nd, Cornelius Howatt; 3rd, Thomas Curran, Baldwin’s Road. Il. FRENCH. Fleury's French History and Grammar. ist, Joseph Arsenault; 2ndy Edwin Daw- son; Jrd, Beverley Newbeery. ENGLISH LITERATURE, ist, George Sutherland; 2nd, Mary Mc- Leod, Orwell. I. ENGLISH. Shakespeare's. Play of Henry IV. Ist, John Balderston; 2nd, George Sutherland; 3rd. Richard Lea. li. ENGLISH. Selections from Bacon and Milton. Ist, Percival Alexander; 20d, Edwin Dawson; 3rd, Fred Norton. I. GEOMETRY. Euclid and Conic Sections, etc. Ist, Percival Alexander; 2nd, Thomas Curran. Il. GEOMETRY, Euclid. Ist, Edwin Dawson; 2nd, James McLeod; | 3rd, John Gillis. Ill, GEOMETRY. Euclid. Ist, John O'Brien, Montague ; 2ad Joseph McCabe ; 3rd, Joseph Arsenault. 1V. GEOMETRY. Buelid. Ist, Fred. Anderson, Charlottetown ; 2nd, Beverley Newbery. I. ALGEBRA. Higher Algebra, lat, Gordon Laird. Il. ALGEBRA. lst, Hammond McCallum ; 2nd, Percival Alexander ; 3rd, John Gillis; 4th, Lillie Johnston, Montague. Il. ALGEBRA. Ist, Ulalia .McDonald, Souris; 2ad, Annie Brehaut, Charlottetown ; Srd, Jane LePage. Iv. ALGEBRA. Ist, Beverley “Newbery ; 2nd, Percy Mc- Donald, Charlottetown. TRIGNOMETRY AND PRACTICAL GEOMETRY. 1st, Gordon Laird ; 2nd, John Wickham. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. Sound, Heat, Light, AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTSY. | Ist, Gordon Laird and Richard Lea | equal; 3rd, John Wickham. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. lst, Hammond McCallum, and William Townsend, ‘Traveller's Rest, equal; Srd, | Fulton McGougan, Malpeque; 4th, Preston Tuplin, ARITHMETIC, Ist, Hedley Balderston; 2nd, Edwin Dawson; 3rd, John Gillis. HISTORY OF GREECE. ist, Addie Hunter, and Hammond Me- Callum, equal; 2ad, Preston Tuplin; 3rd, Mary McL:o4. HISTOTY OF ENGLAND. Ist, Fred. Norton; 2nd, John 3rd, Hammond Smith. SCHOOL MANAGEMENT. ist, John M. Campbell; 2nd, John Wick- ham; 3rd, Faltun McGougan. O’Brien; HIGHEST IN GENERAL STANDING OF THIRD CLASS STUDENTS, Stewart. TEACHING, Ist, George Sutherland; 2nd, Mary Me- Leod, and Percival Alexander,’ equal. WORTHY OF HONORABLE MENTION. John A. McDonald, and Fred McLecd, Royalty. While delivering the prizes His Honor paid special compliments to Gordon Laird, a lad of sixteen, and the winner of the Governor General’s medal; to George Suth erland, the best pupil teacher and the best essayist; to Miss Hunter, whose manner of reading and pronunciation he declared ex- cellent, anything ‘Steeple Cleydon” might say to the contrary, notwithstanding; to William Townsend for the high position he had gained by his diligence, in the esteem of his teachers, and to Mary McLeod for the marked ability she had displayed in Denean A. the examination of a class. In the course of a _ short address His Henor said the examination had afforded him a ureat deal off of satisfaction. He reviewed the subjects of the examination, referring particularly to the correctness and ease with which (for an Islander) Professor Lepage spoke and tavghtthe French language, to the prac ical value to this Province of the lessons in music of one so highly gifted as Professor Caven, and also to the great importance to this Agricultural Province of the study of Agricultural Chemistry as taught by Pro- fessor Anderson. His Honor said that he hoped, before he went to the bourne from which no traveller ever returns, to see a new building erected worthy of the chief institution in our educational system, and worthy of the Province. How. D. Laird said that what he seen at the Examination was very satisfactory in- deed. He was particularly struck with the excellence of the reading—the pronuncia- tion was good, and the readers entered into the spirit of the passages read. Some per- sons, he said, objected to our professors, because they are not graduates of unhiver- sities, and have not M. A. and B. A. tacked on to their names. But we have a better guarantee of their ability in the work they have done than we could have in piles of sheepskins. The 1enowned Professor Dawson had volun- tarily told him that among the best pre- pared students who come to MeGill Uni- versity are those who graduate from Prince of Wales College; and Principal Ross, of Dalhousie College had testified to him in the same terms; and having this evidence he felt sure that those who say the Prince of Wales College ‘‘must go” will be dis- appointed. The college building he said is altogether inadequate and should be re- placed by a larger and better one. Hon. Senator Haythorre said he was very glad indeed to see that the College shews no sign of decadence,and in the course of a very interesting speech discussed sev- eral questions connected with the work of education in the Island, concluding with the hope that a better College building would, ere long, be provided. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, — > — Banking. Str,—By the Canadian Banking Act, Cap. XI., 33 Vic., it appears by the follow- ing clause that parties holding paper be- longing te a bank having their head office outside of Prince Kdward Island appear to be at a very great disadvantage:—‘‘The Bank shall always receive in payment its own notes at par, at any of its offices, and whether they be made payable or not; but shall not be bound to redeem them in specie or Dominion notes at any place other than where they are made payable. The place, or one of the places at which the notes of the Bank shall be made payable shall always be its chief seat of business.” Is such still the law? Perhaps the In- spector of the Bank of Nova Scotia, now here, can answer. CoMMERCIAL. —-——— _ ED Problematical. The following persons have sent in cor- rect answers to the puzzles published :— Joseph Roche, Summerville; Joseph Roche, city; H. R. Douglass, Hillsborough; Thomas. J. Cummiskey, Glenfinnan ; L. H. Needham, Red MHonse; James McCarthy, Mount Stewart; Jessie Valen- tine, Sank, Centre, Minn.; P. C. Fletcher, city; “Bell,” city; S. F. Hodgson, city; **Q. K.,”’ North Lake; H. Morrow, Souris; A. W. Morrow, Souris; Jos. Eagan, jr., Mount Stewart; P. McDonald, Annandale. 2 eS ae - Our Advertisers. Carve!l Beos. have received a large supply of tobacco, The Taverni r Comedy Co., appear in the Mighty Dollar to-night. Doocan McMillan thanks his customers for their patronage, and solicits a con- tinuance. Thomas Flynn publishes some infor- ration for the owners of horses and cows, and citizens generally. ~------+----- © =—pme@ -e— THe barque Luey Pope, Captain MeDonaid, was towed tu the Three Tides this afternoon, hea sails for Bristol tomorrow morning with a cargo of oats. Master William Davis, son of J. J. Davis, of the Rankio House, Mr. Joseph DeBlois, son of Geo, W. DeBiois, Esquire, Mr. -_ , P ~~ MA x TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, Thescuat Desh dientd TO Dui paaiiion. | Bark Lost—*arrow Esenpe of | crew. | Ricuisuctro, N. B., May 29. | The Norwegian bark Albertine, 544 tons, | from Liverpool, consigned to George Me- | Leod, was totally wrecked last night, dur- ing the gale on the south reef, inside of Richibucto harbor. ‘T'.e ship’s papers and crew's clothing were lost. The crew got ashore with great difficulty, and nearly per- ished. Icebergs were the cause of the wreck, = mee An Embezzler Arrested. Wasuinoton, May 29. J.O. P. Burnside, disbursing clerk of the Post Office Department, was arrested to-day on a charge of having embezzled forty-five thousand dollars. He confessed, stating that he had lost the money in stock speculations. me A Terrible Accident. Liconia, Pa., May 29. Krupps tunnel, on the South Pennsyl- vania Railroad, was the scene of a terrib'e accident by which nine men were instantly killed, and eleven others seriously injured with slight hopes for recovering. Firing on Suakim. i Lonpon, May 29. A telegram from Cairo says the rebels th¢d’on Suakim for two hours yesterday. Thé forts and ships responding with twelve guns. ‘The Evyptians deserted their posts. : Blighting Frost. Cutcaco, May 29. Special despatches from poiyts in Wiscor - sin aud Iilinois, report a blighung trost which has Gone cousiderable damage to crops, —— a ++ Lib. an Academy of Music. 5 NIcETs 5 ne ee The Tavernier Comedy Co. Appear to-night in the great come dy THE WAGHTY DOLLAR New Scenery and Costumes. Change of Programme nightly. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Reserved seats 50 cents, vow on sale at Dedd’s Medical Hall. Secure your seats at once. Ch’town, May 30, 1884 —6i. ) Nuisances, }rees, &C “YOWS or 30, aod the owners prosecuted, under the City By-Laws 2% All persons cutting, barking or iujaring ) trees will be rigorously prose ute! under the Domivion Criminal Law, wher by such offences are punishable by imprisonv.ent from one month to two years, with hard lobor. The sum of ten dollars will he paid to any ticn under Dominion Crimiaal Law. By order. THOMA®s FLYNN, City Marshal, May 30, 1°84. pat iw Card of ‘thanks. (EXHE undersigned, in returning thanks to his numerovs customers for the very liberal patronage extended to hima during the last nine years, as proprietor of Qacen’s Hotel, Charlottetown, wishes to inform them that he has removed to his new residence, on Great George Street, next door to W. LK. Da«eon’s ha dware store, to which ne has given the rame of N rth Star. where be hopes to see ail his old customers, and as many pew ones as may favor him with their patronage. In connection with this honse he has als Killed by an indian. Winnrvec, Man., May 29. A Maple Creek despatch says Saul Pollock was shot and kitled by an indian yesterday. The indian has not yet beep caught. Butler Receives the Greenback Romination, Inpiana, May 29. The National Greenback Convent.on to-day nominated Gen. B. F. Butler for President. Gen. Luard’s Suceessor. Toronto, May 29. The Globe's London cable says Colonel Midc eton succeeds Gen. Luard. The Ross-Courtuey Race. Sr. Joun, N. B., May 30. The Ross-Courtney race comes off this afternoon, weather permitting. Weather Bullenin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. ‘ Toronto, May 30 10a. m. Moderate to fresh west winds; fair wexther; stationary or higher temperaturc. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown, May 30, 1884. Highest temperature yesterday . ....,... 460 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..368 Lowest temperature this morning ...... 37.3 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .41.0 Tempcrature this afternoon, at 1 o’clock,..50.0 TG le + Horsford’s Acid | :osaphate SPECI¥ C VIRTUES IN DYSPEPSIA. Dr. A. Jenkins, Great fails, N. H., says; “I can testify te its seemingly almost specific virtues in cases of dyspepsia, nervousness and morbid vigilance or wakefulness.” na Tue steamer Carroll, Captain Brown, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a cargo consisting of 1405 cases of eggs, 45 bags tur- nips, 16 bags parsnips, 3 bb!s. calfskins, and 6 bags potatues ; also, as passengers: W E En- man, Lizzie McCallum, Mrs Dewar, L Lemon, Jessie Clow, Lizzie Forbes, Bertha Hayden, P Monaghan, J N Stewart, Ethel M Stewart, Lizzie McPhee. Miss Mallard, J D Campbell. Mrs Campbell, Mrs McArthur, Lizzie Me Arthur, Minnie McArthur, Lucinda McArthur and Mrs Frank Mutch, SHIP NEWSs. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. May 29—Z-tland, Cook, Pugwash, lumber. May 39—Wiiliam Philpot, Wiihams, Cow Bay, coal. CLEARED May 29—Levi Hart, Ganion, Crapeud, bal; Joha Northrop, Gerrior, Picteu, bal; str Carroll, Brown, Boston, sundry goods. May 30 Quick Step, Murray, Halifax, 1,000 bush potatoes, 800 bush oats. TOBACCO! HX MIRAMICHIE: 40 cals NAPOLEON, 30 cads, BRUNETTE, 16 cads. Al, 86 boxes OSBORNES, 100 cads. PRINCE OF WALES. All Nebonaid’s Manufasiure. CARVELL BRS Ch’town, May 30—pat 3i TWELVE-THREAD ROPE. LOT of second-hand 12-thread Repe, for & sale by HORACE Vrank Picton and Mr, dames Moivaac wiil ge! | ., Ist, Hammand McCallum ; nd, Richard Lea ;. Dd, Percival Alexantter. 4 nse sa ne centr ans ite _— — ws . ee : . a * «gle i as phasénye v. se a EE a eee on 3 HASZARD, Ch'tewn, May 30—1y ont | built a large new stable, capable of containing | a number of horses. Owing to his long experience in Boarding- as usual, he hopes to merit a fair share of pub- lic patronage. PUNUCAN MeMILLAN, P. oprietor. Ch'towo, May 30--1i wkly Li pd L‘NDING TO-DAY, EX MAR AMIONI, 10 bexes CHEESE, 50 demijohns VINEGAR, 200 bexes VALENCIAS, 20 bags NUTS, 25 barrels CURRANTS, 30 bags RICE, 50 barrels BEANS. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 29—pat 3i PE (SHRD BULLY YP to and including Saturday, 3!st ‘ust., a Special Passeager Train will leave Charlottetown for Summerside at 6 o’clock, a. m., daily, communicating there with steamer for Point Du Cheae, and returning to Chavr- lottetown on arrival of steamer at Summer- side. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, May 27, 1884.—4i _ WANTED +} GIRLS wanted t> work in my lobster factory at North Rustico, for which the highest wages will be paid, either by the week or month. Apply at once to H. F. SAWYER North Rustico, May 26—m 23 tf person giving infermation leading to convic- ; House Business, snd also moderate «harges, | Rev. J. Lathern ILL lecture inthe sUDI oppy the METHOLISE BEEK « HUGS On Friday, 30:h inst, SUBJECT : “England of the Refer iation,” Lecture at 8 p m. Admittance 15 cente, May 28, 1884, —3i pd | WILL GIV® WITT. N Guay. ANTEE that my Me USTACHE GROWER will produce heayy Mouse tache inside ten weeks, or meney ge. funded. Price of recipe. $1. Addre J. MURRAY MeNEIL, London, Ont, —. _ ~_ ~ ~ - [ SPECIAL NOTICE HORSES feund at lar_e upon} Paciom ‘ J the Streets or Squares will be impoun ed, | The Subsreribcr, ben g about to niake a : change his business, requests all persons jy. jdebted to him by Note of Hand, Buck Ac | count, or otherwike, to pay UP on oF before the twentieth day of July next, after which allunpaid debts wiii be handed to his attorm for collection. All persons baving c>img aginst him will please send in their ace unts befcre the date memticned, > : . it ( She ats Kent Street, May 2), 1584-—- 3i cod ' & Abe —— rs, [Passed 19th May, 84] A by-Law for allowing a rate of Discount On the Assegs. ments on cxeal Estate aad income for the Cur: ent Year, B* it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charloticrown as follows: { 1, A Giecount at ‘he rate of tro and ope. helf per cent payers who shall, on o before the ‘{ birtieth |day of Jane, A. D. 18°4, pay to the Gity | Clerk, at bis office, the taxes sevevally due by them for the current year on Keal Estate and Incomes, | Gigned) DAVID BR. M. HOOPER, | Mayor ot City of Charlorcewwn, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, Vay 19—2w 2aw wy 3i BANK NOTICE. | ir VHE undermentioned Banks heg to the public that, <n aud after 2nd J next, their officeshours will be from ten three o’clock (without interval). from ten till one o'clock. For the Dominion Savings Bank, PERCY POPE, Manager, For the Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Manager, For the Merchants Bank of Mlalifas, FP. H,. ARNAUD, A Ch’town, May i7, 1654 pat ti july | yfyf NUBSCRIBE for the Ws KKLY EXAnIN KJ ER. Valy ONE DOLLAR a yexr, WANTS, LOST, POUND. Ae. a Speen eri <a 1 ae Miss McKay has com: menced the Dressmaking Busioess, on Hilisborough Street (bh tween Fitzroy and Euston), to which she will give prompt atten- tion, and geod satisfaction to all who ma patronize ler. Stitching done by the yar Priccs moderate. {may30 3i Sa rer speaetiageeseileaenigtete egies | nen TO LEL-—A Furnished House, in a pleasant part of the city. Enquire at Tre "xa MINER Uttice. freay29 10 LET— A Tenement of six rooms. Apply to J. McDougall, Fitzroy Street (east end). {may29 QR SALE --A light buggy, very little 4 j ee: ’ y used, will be sold cheap.—C. L MORRISON [m 28 ORR SAM Bs @ | EMLOCK BOARDS, Spruce Boards, and | Feneing, cheap for cisa, by POOLE & LEWIS, Lower Water Street. May 20th, 1684 | ed Montreal, Halif:x and Boston STEAMSHIP LINE. TYXWE first-class steamer Titian sails from Monireal for Boston, on or about 30th inst., calling at Charlottetown and Halifax. will accept freight te and from this port at low rates. Merchants have yet time to orders to Montreal. W. DARLEY BENTLEY & CO., Mortreal. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Agent at Charlottetown. telegraph May 26, 1884. TO BE SURE Q* the highest price for BUTTER, the nght kind of SALT must be used, English Doiry Salt, (tle right kind), in bags and by the pound, at BEER & GOFF's. May 23. To tontracters and Builders, toa tor repairs of damage done by i late fire to St. Patrick's Hall, will be re- ceived by the undersigned. cn or before Sat- urday, May 3!st. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Merchant's Bank of Hali- fax, Charl.ttetown. The subscriber will not bind bimself to accept the lowest or any ten- e", F. H. ARNAUD, pont Royal Capatian Iysuranee Co, May I Cara NUT COAL, —Landing to-day at v é. Lord’s Wharf, 100 tons Acadia Nat Coat st $2.75 per ton, Cash.— apr. JomK HcGues, Water Street. {m 28 Ww TED,—An uphokterer, constant work, good wages, Mark Wricar & Co, 3 te LEV.—A house on Richmond Street containing <ight rooms, good cellar, yard and stables. Poss«ssion Ist June. Apply to J. B. Macponan, Queen Street [m 26 3i AJ ANT’D.—An Accountant for office ¥ andstore. One who has had some ex- perience preferred. Good reference required. Apply at this office, jm 26 tf OR SALE,—-A light express wagon with two movable seats, very little used ; also a roomy double-seated family wagon in g order.—Frnton T. Newpzxy. —_—[m26 31 pat \ j ANTED--A reliable Cook for the P. B YY Isiaud Hospital No washing. & plication to be made to the Matron of the Hospital. {may 20 3i eod ENT MILLS and other choice brands family Flour for sale by Henry Beer. Offive and Warchouse, Water Street, neat Ferry Wharf. {may 16, W ANTED—An eX pe rien t d Cos k for a ¥ Hotel. Toayeison who understands her business goed wages will be paid [may 13 Gi cod pa Le LET—Two Tenements. Poscession © given about first Juve App'y to JaMms MecLrop, Spring Park Road. {may® CHEAP WAGON and a WASHING MACHINE for sale. Apply to Hector Mc! eod, St. Peter’s Road, Charlottctown. [may] tf me j O LET—A Honee on King Strest, be tween Hillsborough and Weymouth *ts. Possession immediately. Also a Warehouse on Grafton Street. Apply to Wr.11am Dowd, [may? a LET—A HOUSE AND GARDEN, with land, on Malpeque Rood. Posses sion immediately, Apply te S. W. DODP, Medieval Hail. [apo Bry tu fr shail be allowed to gil Tax. ~ Saturdays Ay ly at on es (mn 2% * é