_—> i th ' 2 a oe She Stocco ee ee ee ee eee ie > ie = ee . eo are i eG Sane eens. : a ee ae NS Sealy eS ABS 2 * tliat et = . [ae « Re GO ieee, SE ition 7 hee wml. Lee mag = i dene ce TL altima How to be Tiappy. Be just to your friends and your neighbors, As well as your possible foes; Be true to yourself and your Maker, Then take the world just as it goes. Indulge not in fretting and fuming About each discomfort and loss; ixtract all the gold from the sunshine, And cheerfully seatter the dross, Chink not of yourself, altogether, When making your way to the goal, But stop and encourage a brother, And lift up some poor, fainting soul. Some treasures may fall by the wayside That you fancied were yours by right ; Dear friends, or sweet children, it may be, But God keeps these jewels in sight. Not one shall be lost or forgotten, But brighter than ever before; Chen go on your way, friend rejoicing, Amid the world’s bustle and roar. Kegrudge not your neighbor his harvest, But join in the reaper’s glad songs; To him who hath sown in the morning The fruit of the sower belongs The way to be happy, while doing The best by our friends and our foes, is to trust in the words of the Father, And take the world just as it goes, °-<»D °°] -2———_ A Free Trade Fallacy. (Thi Railway Register, One of the Free Trade fallacies is that, if protection increases the prices of all commodities and wages in the samo proportion, there is no advantage in it either to the workingman or the} farmer. On its face this proposition is seemingly simple and unanswerable. sut protection, besides increasing the wages of the workmen, thereby enabl ing them to pay higher prices for all the articles they buy, also benefits the farmer, and indeed the whole commun ity by increasing the number of work ingmeo and giving employment to more ofthem. If the people ot America should buy manufactures abroad at a lower price than they could be made for here, not only would the price of labor here be lowered, but those hands now at work would be reduced to idle- ness. Whenamancan get no work and is out of money it matters nothing to him whether prices are high or low. Io England a miner earns abont $1 perday. In Alabama a man in the same line earns $2.50 per day. Iron wi — in Great Britain receive about $1.20 perday, while in this country - one pai id $4 per day. If the tariff were taken off, wages here would be reduced and that would be followed by a further reduction abroad. The result would be that our workingmen would be pi tela foreigu labor in astrife as to which could work the cheapest. Does anyone doubt that such a state of affairs would not ouly reduce the price of food articles, but that our mills and factories would be soon closed and much ey follow. Caius! -_-* = + Young Men :—Read This. Tue Vorraic Betr Co., of Marshall, Mich. otfer to send their celebrated ELrcrro-VoL- raic Ber and other ELecrric APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is al- lowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free _~~_oe + Special Notices. New Tweens at the London Honse. (au 14 Iv you want to sell your butter and eggs, and get good value in groceries, crockery, or glassware, go to R. K, Brace’s, faugll Cuear Table Linens at the London House. (au 14 Wuire Corron Fiannet 9 cents a yard, (good) at J. B. Macdonald’s. (au 4 da wk Mosqvetarre Gloves worth 80 cents for 50 cents at the London House. (au 14 ENTERPRISING PHoTOGRAPHERS, — Messrs. G. H,. Cook & Co. deserve great credit for the excellent photographs they are producing. {aug9 3i ifats at the London BARGAINS in Felt House. CHILDREN’S Boots, Shoes and Slippers, in great variety at Dorsey, Gorr & Co. [june2] Rosser Crrcucars, the best value at the London House. (au 14 Att Woon Tween 50 cents a yard at J. B. Macdonald’s, (au 4da wk CueApest, best and latest styles in Hats at L. E. Prowse’s {au 8 ENGuisH MALT VINEGAR at Beer & Goft’s. fiy9 Sr. CROIX SHEETING ony 10 cents a yard at . B. Macdonald’s, [au 4 da wk CHearest Yer.—For two weeks we willl sell Misses Oil Goat Button Boots for $1.65 per pair (worth $2.25), sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2.— Dorsey, Gorr & Co, tiy2s SEER & Gore are selling Dingham's Elec- tric Soap. augs Grey Corron at 44 cents a yard; best value in town at J. B. Macdonald’s, (au 4 da wk New Hats just received to-day;3 cases American Hats at L. E. Prowse’s. (au 8 BrixG your shoes along and get rubber soles put on for Lawn Tennis—Doxsgy, Gorr & Co. TWENTY-FIVE yards strong Sewing Cotton, for one dollar, at L. E. Prowse’s. {augs Our Boots and Shees are giving great satisfaction.— Doxrsgy, Gorr & Uo. {june Hoor Skirts for 25 cents a sett at J. B. Macdonalad’s, (au 4 da wk Moke new Hats at L, E. Prowse’s. {augS Lapies’ Oil Goat Button Boots ; latest style, just received ; to be sold at $2.25 per pair during this month. This is very cheap. Dorsey Gofi ‘: Co's. Lime Juice.—Pure !.ontserrat Lime Fruit | Juice on draugh t, as the Apothe caries H: all, DesBrisay’s Corner [june 2 GOOD SUEBTING, at bine cents per yard, at | L. E. Prowse’s. [aug | A New stock of Black Velveteens at J. B. Macdonald's, (au 4 da wk | Just ARRIVED, another large assortment of | —< a hs “re, Glass and Earthenware, 11ch we sell so cheap that it exe ° petition.—W, P, Cow ‘ILL. eke janel0—6w eod & wky, . Fd na a (au 14; THE DAILY pattern of (ilassw re, | jyunelO Ow eod & wky STRAWBERRIES and Cream at the ‘Little Shop around the Corner,” and at the Star | Confectionery. Goop fitting boots at Dorsey, Gotl & Ce, ¢. | {june 21) RY NiCke avid re « P. CoLwitL’s AN t at WV, Boors are very cheap at Dorsey, Gofl & Co's [june 21 | Trearots in great numbers, and the cheap- est, the best, the largest lot of ¢ >" Glass and KE arthenware in the city is at W. P. CoL- WILL’s {junelO 6w ae & wky the Corner.” j4 ANOTHER supply of Muriatic Acid for lobf ster packers, just received at Dawson's. | New Appies at the “Little Shop Around jun25 pat Eveny farmer should get one of R. K. Brace’s Air Rotary Churns, and test them as the prizes for butter this year are very large. re a have been tested and spoken very lhighly of. It is said they preserve the grain ot the butter, and as a result,it will keep long- | er. (jly 17, da wky , ALL persons buying paett Set‘s Tea Se ts, Table Sets or Chamber Sets, will get a nice present at w. £ rein | junel0Q—6w eod & wky. - me < ‘DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS. | eh | Tue following is the form of ballot to be used in the ec ion for Queen’s County :— Election tor the Electoral District of Queen's County rstrict, August 1th, ISS 4 X JENKINS, I, Johu Theophilus, Charlottetown, County of Queen's, Physician and Surgeon. WELSH, Il. William, Charlottetown, County of Queen’s, Merchant. COOTER EEE OEE EH MERE OHA OOOEOH, CHEE EHEEEE EEE EED HOW TO MARK THE BALLOTS. ! Be sure to mark your ballot Liberal Conservative Candidate the fo r ‘* The elector, on receiving the ballot- | paper, shall forthwith proceed into one of the compartments of the polling station, and there mark his ballot paper, making a cross with a pencil on any part of the ballot- paper within the division containing the nawe of the candidate for whom he intends to vote, and shall then fold up such balloi- paper, so that the initials on the back can be seen without opening it, and hand it to the Deputy Returning Officer, who shall, without unfolding it, ascertain, by examin- ing the initials, and the number upon the counterfoil, that it is the same he furnished to the elector, and shall first detach and destroy the counterfoil, and shall then im- mediately, and in the presence of the elec- tor, place the ballot-paper in the ballot- box. —Bailot Act, Sec 4D. No voters should make any mark on the ballot-paper save one cross on any part of the ballot paper within the division con- taining the candidate’s name for whom he intends to vote. If the voter writes his name or initials, or any remarks, he makes his ballot useless. A simple cross upon the ballot for your candidate will assist in electing him. Any other mark or writing will contribute to their defeat. 1. Poll opens at nine o’clock a. m., and closes at five o’clock p. m. 2. Vote early. 3. See that your Liberal Conservative neighbor votes early also. 4. If you have a vehicle, place it at the service of your Committee to bring tardy voters tothe polls. Give the information to the Secretary of Committee. 5. Do not ‘pair’ on polling day with your Grit neighbor. Poll your own vote and let him look out for his. 6. Poll every possible vote ; the loss or gain of a single vote in each sub-division may make all the difference between victory and defeat. 7. If your returning officers and deputy returning officers are Grits watch them. 8 Each Liberal-Conservative should vote as though the result of the election de- pended upon his individual exertions. %. Remember that any bribery, corrupt treating, hiring of vehicles, paying of voters’ expenses, or any undue influence, will not only void the election, but is pun- ishable by law. 10, Electors can only vote at one polling sub-division in the same electoral division, no matier in how many sub-divisions they may have votes. 11. Any elector’s vote may be challenged who has received anything on account of his vote, or has been promised anything directly or indirectly, either to induce him to vote at the election or for loss of time, travelling expenses, hire of teams, or any other service connected therewith ; or even if the said elecetor has dirctly or indirectly paid or promised anything to any person, either to duce him to vote or to refrain from voting at the election. 13. An elector having more votes than one in the same electoral district should vote in that eiectoral sub-division in which he resides. Attention to this rule will facilitate the polling, and possibly contri- bute to the individual elector’s comfort. To the Free and Independent Electors of Queen’s Co. ( ‘ ENTLEMEN,—Having been called upon, by re presentative meu from all parts of the County, [ have decided to offer myself as a candidate for the seat vacated by the ac- ceptance of the Charlottetown Postmastership by your late representative, Frederick de St. Croix Brecken. | As my opinions ov Reciprocity and Free | Trade are well known to you, I need not at | the present time reiterate them. Suffice it to say that, if elected, I pledge myself to give “my time and energy to do all I possibly can, irrespective of party, to advocate the best interests and to secure the just rights of this my native Province. _ I have the honor to remain, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM WELSH, Ch'town, Aug. 1, 1884. augl—pat n era her pres tl 18th. | A DYBETISE in the DAILY EXAMINER Rates moderate, a Rae td LC A LOO —— a ssn NEW RICH WE.OoD. xvstem in three WEA Fs 82 And will completely change the blood in the enti» son who will take 1 PiJi each night from 1 to *- weeks, may be heaith, if such athing be possible. For curing Female Complaints equal. Physicians use them in their practice. Soi! «verywhere. eight let ierctamps. See Send } fa! r hy arbitone ne. ¥F. 8S. SQUNSON ‘months. Any per- restored to sound Ville have no vr sent by mail for & CO., BROSTQN, MASS. these | CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOUNSON’ S$ ANODYNE i INIMENT willinstan- tancously relieve these terrible discases, and will positively cure nine cases out of ten Iniormation that will save many lives sent free by mail. Dont delay a moment Prevention is better than cure JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LANG hi ENT (For Internal and Ex- ternal Use). CURES Neuraigia, Influcniza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Ho arseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronie })i arrha a, Chronic Dysentery, Che’era Morbus, Kidn “2 ubles, Diseases of the Spine and Lame} Back. Sold everywhere. Send tor pamphic tto: S. . dome SON & Ui Oss “An English v e te rinary , Surgeon geon and< ‘he mist. now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are wortliless trash. He says that Sherid ns £ Condition Powders are absolutely pure a immensely valuable. Nothing on ‘earth will a aat hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 aot n- ful to 1 pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 8 letter-stamps. i. S Jornson & Co., Boston, Masa WA. Splendid, Boson, eee TEA. Extra, Prime, Cheap, Strong, Nice, Al, —— Beer & CGoff’s for WHOLESALE. BEER & GOFF’S FOR PRIME RETAIL. GOFF’s FOR CHEAP WARRANTED. BEER & GOFFS FOR 5 POUND TINS. BEER & GOFF’S FOR Al TEA, HALE-CHESTS., BEER & GOFF'S FOR SPLENDID TE , ANY QUANTITY. WHOL GSALE & RETAIL. Ch’town, July 9, 1884—2aw stra Tea, TEA. BEER & THA, { j MICE TEA, — we ae = BEAUTIFUL SUMMER sESORT THE SEASIDE HOTEL, mustico Beach, F. ie This well-known WATERING PLACE will open for season on July Ist. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this the most) desirable summer resort in the Provinces. The House is too well known to need any commendation. TERMS—$2.00 to $2.50 per day ; $10.50 per week for months. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evenig,calling for guests; retcrning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o'clock 1., Charlotte- town time. the per week ; $5.50 Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., »82 25 a. m-, and 3 40 P- ” ‘* Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. .38 a ., and 6.15 p. ie - Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m., "40. 08 ; m., and dp. n ee ce Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., Trains are run on Eastern Standard Time, slower than Charlottetown time. Mr. Bagrall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, | to Seaside. Ch’town, June 18, 1884.—?m 12.30 ee which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds and 4.55 p. m. oO convey passengers ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE GO. PTR. CONSTR i oe | oA BLY HEAD OFFICE—Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH~— J. Scott Mitchel) Risks Taken on Most Fave A5¢eaNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. BH. ARNAUD, Feb, 27, 1884. Merehants Wank of Halifax 1a} { 1 $2,000,000 l, Agent. ‘able ‘Perins.| Ch'tewn, beret CONPEDLRATIO {SSUULUTION, ” eee —<—— oy 9 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. ee ( ) aes erennnee The SECURITY offered to policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Semi dving business in the Dominion. Its PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the bis: ory Canada. Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON FORFEITABLE ised oLlners after two years. The CAS ul PR OF IT results pé iid Lo policy- -ho lders have ni beeu equalled by any | Company in Canada. | The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUC.:ON OF PREMIUMS by | vinced of the truth ohew stal application of profits:— Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10, 000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, cone. John Willis, Halifax, insured for $1,000 in 1871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $24.2 Johs nS. McLean, Halifax, insured for 34,000 in 1572, premium $1: 37 16s in 1882, 570 C6. Mayor Jones, St. John, insured for $5,000 in 1871, premium $172.4 U5 1 1 1852, $77.20. | We The tullest information will be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P, E. Island. | Ch’town, May 7, 1884, BXAMINER, “AUGUS ST 15, 100 Columns and 100 Engraving ee ‘AMERICAN AORIEULTORIST | ove eee Se hr 2c. stamps for Sa imple Copy 4 (i byglis h or | Best Agricultural Journal | Waorld. ‘ORANGE JUDD C Fe ed in each issue, rd YEAR $1.50 A YEAR three Zc. German) ol nd Oldest and in the the BAVIO W. JU09. 5 751 Broadway, Werw orl. “Or S A SS REMEDY BAIDGEWATER.Ks er er CES e2 2 gas . POL@QS hice io @, '¥ Fogt age he txt, nw re ae " § ee {ca aw 7.3 boone rs i ad eos es Pa ACS ~Daef my¥y Al _— —_—— SOLD by ALL TATIONERS THROAUEHGUT ne WORLD Cures Rheumat ii Diphtheria, Neuralyia, Erysipelas Croup, jioarseness. ——, 4 Removes . : auvdruff, i Hiair on Ba'd MAN < han Heods, and rice 25° ‘S PERBOTTL oe . ff Maz Fla, fn . : | { ures ari 1884, - , A CURE GUARANTEED. Jv », A\y tyr (/ . a ~~. . “ge 3 <P és She. BN ‘o ~ te rom AIN eNCoveROODTE yy big t tag «OE ; > For Gid and Yerve, Male ane enate Pesitiv ely cures JS ere cusne Aid Weak Memory, Li of Bia: Jie ‘ tration, Nigh i Sweats Supermatorriaa, Leue rhs wa, arrennes s, Oem We ne ana wer ot Power It repau Nervew ast he u ates th 0 led i nite lie \ 'y pe , “ ve Sroin ond J Surprising Lone and Vigor to the Ezhau i Gencrat eOreans im etth rsez. 28 With each er fo WELVE kages, mpevied with f dollars, ve will send our Written Curre:tee to refu the m ones if the treatment doves not ef: cta - he Cheapest und Bent Medici 1 the Marke iw Full particulars in our pampiilet, which desire to mail free toany address, Mach *s Mexuetic letme is e td * Drug vists ys box, or @ b for #Bed or W | be ma!) ine glans amine re gly ad ie} addres’ M ACS°S MAGNETIC DF See EN Windsor, Cu Ceand ‘ y «J nis for Fs iu bere, SHAKER BLOOD SYRUP. Cures Compictely Scrofuta, Syphilis, Cancer, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcers and Skin and Piced Diseases of every descrip- este $1090 reward to any chemist who will fird, on a alysis of 0% of Shaker iiood Syrup, ove. particle of Mercury, lodide of Potassium, or any mineral sub- stab “SOLD , EVERYWHERE. rice, -* $1.00 Por Bottle, or Siz for $5. 09. Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Seld in Charlottetown by APOTHECARTERS HALL (oO Ver it PATENTS MU tinue wea act as Solicitors for Patents, Caveats. Mar En Patents atcnts obtained throu: fin the SCIENTIFIC auenes AN, the P mos We formation. t NN & CO., of the SCTENTIFIC Acar, cone ‘Trade ks, Copyrights, for the United States, Cana rland, France, Germany, ete. Hand Book ——_ Thirty-seven years’ experience, zh MUNN & CO. are noticed largest, best, and st widely circulated scientific paper. £3.20 a year. ily spk ndid engta ings as id interesting ine Specimen copy_of the Scientific Amere n 8c ent free. Address MU NN & CO., SCLENTIFIO ERICAN Office, 261 Bro adway, New York. sent. free. MitS, NOWHLEA be . POTTER'S bhewbalis | Liniment. Ho }iau a4 2 fact worth knowing that Mrs, Sophia =f Avda restores! a BSTAR—Ca | P. ik. ISLAND Shea =havivation Coy, _. “a —) * ' _= ; at STEAMERS ST. !iUKENGE A\p PRINCESS 3 v SUMMER - se BS, RR £ h U vb MNT NOVA Sf COTIA, Leave Charlottetown for | ictoy Lend every Moncay, Ws diiesdey, Thurecay ans Saturday mornings, at sven o'clock COUR, |jng there with the Traiu tor iMalifay ke turning to Charlottetown on Mouday tus wesday, Friday ard Saturday. a 1, Wet j DEB. ’ Moy 4 : tuTcay, abone to m ,on arrival of rain fiem Halifax : Leave Pictou Lain Gcorgetown op Thorsday, on art t two p, m. Leavy Georgetown for Pictoy Laney, levery Friday mourning, at five a m, 8 NEW BRUNSWICK. CA SBA Bo, THE ism, | | tional Com} | Boston, | merside UNITLD STATES Leave Summersige every auy (Sundey | excepted) On &rriva: of J D TOR bap | lottetown : vith | Trains for each of the abov Cm plates fend at St. Joho, with steam s ot { the Irterna, iway for Portland ang irlotteto vn for Sum. orning at ube ADY ANG t Also leave C every ad o'clock, Returyi g, leave Sh aiac every day | (Sundays except'a) on ariival of day tynig |trom St. Jobo, for Summersid>, conne i } | | j u« hes palbs, | | | | there with tran for Ch al lott town, Also le ave Summerside fir Charlottetown every Soturday evening, about five o'clock. By order F. W. HALES secretary, Chi srlottetown, Jone ii, 1RS4 BosT oN ST: AlWic RS. CARRULL—C ul. Brow, i | i ry | i Plata Nala + To Boston “tt L Blaukeuship, LEAVE Chi’ TOWN, 7 TKURSDAYS, 5, P. M. “LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOOR, Passenger accommodation « xc« lent, Fi eight carried at lowest rates. Igy cases handled with greatest care, CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 31 —pat joor ‘pio om ee __ EXCURSION: FARE! alld Retura, ~~ PER—~ ny in Ui yi Lal UMD i S15 60 FURSI CLAYS, Ch° town, May 3'e-nat 4w * + ~ neta Ee ay OB Shs ANTE: HEATHER BELLE,” Thursday, will leave brush | { i | | } | i } j | | Les Potter’ s Beue Rheumatic Liniment cannot | {t is n. ~* Al | per i no worthises trash, as s-me may suppose y because they have been imposed but is positive ly the Sore throat cannot stab be ’ u ‘pou ss ae ol 1 we ask is a trial that you may be emenl. ie on ' Be } ence isthat one boitle tuicd a) a » BCS Diany : more T wa sud circular for particulars estimor and try a fail to do ~ ct Te SCo nials, ike te will not ee ; aa aii thatis promised. 5. V. |W. J, A. Got, 2, 163?~e08 ew hkiy BARKER R. W ATSON, ¢ CROSSMAN, St. John, W hele sale Avent harlottetow oP KT Middletom, Tot 27, of Insurance in | be excelled for removing pain and soreness, | ! i 6 its | iISTREE' | odious, | eighty-three | SUMRER ARRANGEMENT, i oh ’ i » =," - a a . < + & : ra N and after Tuesday, May 13th, the pew ‘ 5: oa ; steamer ‘ leather B la,’ | vgh McLean, bee oD at ‘ 3 | master, will ran as follows: i : aed | Every fuesday morning ur o'clock, will Endorsed by the French MET of Med leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush cine for Lanfizaresman tion of the trh ary | Wharf; leaving Urwell Whart a Orgars, ;, cansed by lh cretion or Expo of seven a. m., for C)arloitetown, calling a Hotel Dieu Hocpital, Paris, Treatment. China Point and Hajliday W herves; tive cure inone to th: s. Local ft rt. | leaving Charlottetown, at Une pP. By ment only requir red, Not Lauseons dose 1} lor Hialiday ‘s.., hina i nt and Brash Cupebs or Copaiba, Wharves, where she will remain Ove? Inraciipir, Hyerenic,Curative, Preven | night. TIVE, Price €1,50, including Pulbe Syringe iW al ay, will leave Brush VW hari te r Char- Sold by sll Druggists, or sent free by mai} luttetown at seven a. m., calli ga. Chins r senrely ealed, on receny t of price, Descrip-| Poms and Halliday’s \\ harves; leaving tive Treatise frec on application. AMEKICAN Charlottetown at thre« p. in, Ww retui, AGENCY “@G’ MED NICINE CO., Detroit, reuialuing at Brush \\ harl over vight, WW hart for Char- : lott ctown at se\ oe a» tm. Calne at China P vint and H: aidiad iy 5 Wh arves, leaving Charlottetown at three p, m, to return; leaviog Brush Wharf abo: ix p. ™, ief { nar lotte tow i FP will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at four a. m.; leaving Crapau tor (bar jottetown at seven a. m.; leaving Uber lottetown for Cr: pau lat three Py Ubes re MAMInY Over Digit. Saturday, wili leave Crapaud ior Charlotte town at sevena co Charlotte town for Crapau it 1.50 p.m, returning to Charlottetown from rapaud same day, FAI Cabin, to and m © | Wharves, | 39 cents; deck, 20 cents. Cabin, to and from Cr: () cents; deck, = 139 cents. / Excursion on ticketa will sued from | Chariot: town to Orweil every i hursd y ven: ling, at one tirst- t excursion return tickets wil! wturday to Crapaud, at one firs © Uh'teown, May 19, 1583 Valuz , ven low met tar nherg able Property : * . 4 "4 “ é Per ee. - ALE ‘or uncersigned offers for sale the Lust \ ness premises known as “$3” Ql KEN The buildis is large and come running Qaeen Street stand bes @ back from feet; and the unsul passed, ‘Tcrms easy, JAS, DESBRISAY. Ob’town, March 6 ead U