THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. MARCH 28, 1892. Hon Charies Young, LL. D. HlonornaBLe CHartes YOUNG, LL. D., Judge of Probate, passed away on Saturday evening, in his eightieth year. He had been ia good health until about a fort night ago, when he was seized by influenza. Tmt The deceased was a native of Glasgow, 4 son of the writer of the famous letters of ** Agricols,”” and a younger brother of Sir William Young and the Hon. (George Young. He educated at Dalhousie College, and called to the bar of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in 1838. He practised for a short time in the office of hia elder brothers, and removed to this Province, with the history of which he has He was successively a member of the House »f Assembly and Legislative Council, and he was for several terms Attorney-General. He was an advocate of Responsible (ov- ernment and Land Reform. Aa 4 barrister ind politician, alike, he was the tenants was aver eince been more or leas identified. isiead. In 1852 he was appointed Judge of Probate, and in 1863 Judge in Bink- ruptcy. As a momber of society in Charlottetown he was & yenerous promoter of religious and moral movements. His was usually at the top of every subscription list. He took an active part in the estab lishment of the Mechanics’ Institute, he waa @ leading son of temperance, a Royal Arch Mason, and one of the most active name and prominent members of the Methodist Chureb, For many years he was President of the P. E. Island Auxiliary of the Bible Society and cne of the most generous con- tributers to ita funds, A gentleman of the olden school —courtly im manner, strong in principle, religious and charitable—has passed away. We shall not see his like again. His wife—a daugh- ter of the late John Stairs, of Halifax— who has been an invalid from her youth, hes after all outlived him. cena e SOG Water Commissioners’ Abelition. We are not of those who censure the Mayor because he delivered a speech at the meeting held last Friday evening The unportaat poipt to which His Worship directed attention was a legal one, within his competence. That it muat be fatal to the change proposed, unless the holders of our water debentures should be induced to formally consent to it, is a sufficient reason why His Worship should deem it tu be his duty, as our chief citizen and a lawyer, to refer to it at the beginning of the discus- The fact may be regretted. But if the Waterworks Commissioners cannot be abolished without a technical breach of taith on the part of the people of Charlotte- town and the Legislature of the Province, we must, of course, retain them. The honor and good faith of the corporation must be maintained—no matter how the majority at a public meeting may vote. Those who ignorantly and hastily criti- cised the action of His Worship, and sub- jected him to coarse insult, cannot be too severely censured and rebuked. The essen- tial vulgarity of their conduct, and the dis- eredit which it reflects upon the com- munity, as well as the folly of it, are, in- deed, patent. What must the respectable strangers who were present have thought of it) And what effect is the decision of a public meeting, in which such conduct was possible, likely to have upon the minds of members of the Legislature who were pre- sent to hear the diseuasion and to come to * conclusion ag to the course of procedure the Legislature ought to pursue? Every- one must see that the effect is disastrous to the hopes of those who desire that the duties and powers of the Water Commis- sioners shall be vested in the City Council. But apart from the impolicy of the insults and jibes referred to, the position of Mayor isas nothing if not honorable and to be respected. Even though « person should (dislike or even despise the man who occu. pied the Mayoralty, he should respect the high position to which the man has been slected by the citizens. On the other hand, His Worship ought not to have assumed that the proposal of Councillor McKay and and Hogan in- volves an attack upon the character, abil- ity and management of the Water Com- aussioners, His elaborate “‘puff’ on be- half of the Chairman of the Water Com- missioners was wholly unnecessary. The proposal to abolish the Commissioners was made in the belief that a saving can be ef- fected. There was no hint or suggestion of a charge against the Commissiuners. If two thousand dollars a year, or one thou- sand dollars a year, can be saved without impairment of the water service, the pro- posal is, on its merits, worthy of consider- tion. But it is unfortunate that the pro- moters of the Bill have not demonstrated clearly that a considerable saving can be effected, or that the waterworks are likely to be well and fairly adininistered by ward politicians. If each of the Councillers were elected by all the ratepayers and were representative of the whule town, the case would be different—though the point rais- ed by the Mayor would, in any case, be fatal tc the proposed change unless agreed to by the holders of water debentures. _—— Tae Foreten Mart arrived at sfternoon. oD. 1.40 this ‘ A Ix view of the eminently reasonable and | detinite propositions of Lord Salisbury, re- Dougherty, M. D., Cap M., daughter by Tue Eyaminer to-day, there ported ought to be no further misuaderstanding | about the Behring Sea matter. The sen- sation which has been created thronghout the United States on account of it, would, | 96th. indeed, be inexpli able, if the parues the re | Probate, in the 80th year of his ag were not preparing for 4 presidential elec tion. Great Britain and Canada demand nothing more in respect to the seal tishery than that which the universally-recognized law of nations grants them, sn they into are quite willing tuo enter s matually beneficial arrange- | | ment providing against the extermination } of seals in Behring Sea. But they do not ei 2 to be scared Uncle Sam's by into yielding con- propose pre-election sparring, cessions which are inimical to the intereats if the British people. Supreme Court. In Chambers this morning judgment was delivered by His Honor the Master of the Rolls in the matter of the application oi the Sheriff of Queen's County for an inter- pleader order to protect him against the adverse claims of the attaching creditors, Horne and Forbes and the Bank of Nova Scotia, claiming under a warehouse receipt, and the assignees of Fenton T. Newbery, the judgment debtor. An, execution was issued out of the Supreme Court by Horue, and an absent debtor altachment by Forbes, against Fenton T. Newbery. The sherifi seized certain yoods, claimed to be defend- ants, in the warehouse of David Small. The Bank of Nova Scotia claimed these gooda under a warehouse receipt. The Sheriff after having taken a partial inven- tory of the goods, left the warehouse, lucked the door, and handed the key to Small, who, he claims, was to act as his agent in the protection of the levied goods. The Bank of Nova Scotia claimed an aban- at donment of the levy by this act. Several affidavits were read on both sides. The Judge granted the interplexder order, which protects the Sheriff. The judgment and wsttaching creditors will have to fight the Bank of Nova Scotia and the assignees on the morits. om - Salvation Army Notes. Captain McLean, of the Salvation Army, has been absent for ten days or 80, but re- turned in the Stanley on Tuesaday. .He accomp nied a young man well known in Charlottetown to one of the Army institu- ticns in Hamilten, Onat., and has placed him under the care of Ensign Archibald, who has charge of the P. G. Home Phis is the second case taken in hand by ~ the Salvation Army. A few months another young man, whose love for strong drink had brought him very low, was taken to a similar home in Toronto, Ont. He is doing well—hasa learned to bea a_ baker, and at the present time is in charge of the Salvation Army Bakery, turning out 2,000 loaves every week. He has also learned to play on & brass instrument. The officers who have been in charge of the Salvation Army in Charlottetown fare- welled Friday mght. They have been here eight months. During that time 390 meet- ings have been held, 100 souls sought — sal- vation, 75 souls sought sanctification, 1,285 houses were visited, 800 hours spent in visiting, 2 men went to Salvation Army’ P. G. Homes, in Hamilton and Toronto. ae Personal. ago, Speaking of Mrs. Hunt, who will lecture here on April bth, under the auspices of the 7. ti.0> 7 , the Journal of Commerce gays : “The greatest statesmen of. our country io state and national legislatures have enacted into laws the proposed statutes that she wrote. QOur great men of science have paid tribate to her learning by submitting their books to her revision and gladiy ac- cepting her mendations and eagerly seeking for them her eudorsement. And withal, this unique woman ia thoroughly a lady, refined and womanly in her manner, and although commanding in her presence, has a face in which the home virtues sit enshrined.” Judge Young waa a man of strong temper- ance views, In fact he was a teetotaller all his life. Upwards of forty years ago he started a temperance society composed of young people entirely. ‘Lhis society he called “The Cold Water Army.” Every year the army would march out to Spring Park and have an annual tea = ‘The pledge taken was as follows Prustiog for help from Heaven above We pledge ourselves to works of love, With hearts and hands united stand lo spread a blessing o'er the land. We now resolve we will not take, Nor give, nor buy, vor sell, nor make Those drinks which cause pain, woe strife Rum, brandy, whiskey, cordials fine, Gin, cider, porter, ale and wine. Weare pleased to learn, that Mr. John Ross, expects to put his ‘‘Reminiscences” to press early in April, as he has secured almost a sufficient number of advertisements to insure the issuing of the work. The pamphlet will be somewhat unique in its style as the reading matter will run accross each page on the left hand side, while the advertisements will be on the right, thus giving equal prominence to the advertisements throughout the book. This account of the Tenant League agitation will be read with interest by the present generation, as well as those who 25 years ago participated in it. ‘Lhe little work will be sold at the small figure of ten cents each, in paper covers. ttre WantTep.—A good whitener. D. Howlett. ana Apply toa Come ready for work. li* Hear Mr. McPherson, Mr. T. A. Me Lean, Miss Fraser, Miss Earle, Mr. Davi- son, Mr. Heartz, Rev. Mr. Carruthers and others at to-morrow night’s Concert. Tue Baptist Crom Concert for to- morrow (Tuesday) evening, will be held in Philharmonic Hall, as the tickets taken were in excess of the sesting capacity of the Church Schoolroom. A comfortable seat is thus ensured to hear a good spicy programme. svnichaliiseld InsuRANCE.—As will be seen by reference to another column the business of the Im- perial Insurance Company, represented here for many years by Mr. Fenton IT. Newbery is still being carried on atthe old stand by Mr, Michael Trainor. Mr. Trainor is an u right and energetic young man, and is well and favorably known throughout the Province Tue Examiner bespeaks for him and the old Imperial a continued share of patronage. i Rector’s rooms, Samm«rside, on by . KiAae, W. i. Traverse, to Bessie Robert Stevenson, Esq é At the March 220d, Rev. ©, ot ustico. DIED. At Fairholin, on Saturday eveniiy. Mareb Hon. Charles Youvg, LL. D, Judge cf Caimly and confidently trusting in Jeans, [he funeral will take place on the after- noon of Tuesday next. Service at the home at 3.30 o'clock, thence by proceasio : and train to Sherwood Cemetery. In this city, on the 28th ult., ary Alice, infant daughter of Maurice and A ice Doyle, sged 13 months. a ue reasON why ‘‘ Myrtle .tavy” to- bacco has taken so strong a hol upon the smoking comimunity is because it is the wenuine article. Noman has 4 desire to smoke anything else than tobacco. Even opiam is. not amoked for the } leasure of but for its sopor lic effects. [he desire for tobacco is, of course, best satisfied by getting the pure e:ticle, and when to this is added the finest «uality the satisfaction is complete. These two things are cuinbined in the ‘“‘Myrtle Navy” * ‘ smoking it, ’ - - Ladies straw hate.—First instsimeat hats just opened at J. B. Macdon: Id’s. new New Boots.-—_Another lot of laciies, misses and children’s new boots just or ened at the Dominion Keot and Shoe Store. Cousigument of Room Paper BY: A UOTIOW. { SALES ROOM, on FRIDAY NEXT, April lat, at ll o'clock 2.500 Rolls ROOM PAPER out. d Must be closed R. BEAIRSTO mecb28~-3i mi Ww th Auctioneer, Imperial Insurance Go; (Ltd.), OF LONDON, ENGLAND. Pur business of the Imperial Fire Insurance Company, now the Imperial Insurance Com- pany, Limited, is stili being carried on in the old Office occupied by Mr. Newbery, where business may be effected and renewed as heretofore, MR. TRALNOR is author zed to accept and renew business on behalf of the Company, and his signature will be valid, All captracts, otherwise in order, which have been made on behalf of this Campany ate in full force and effect leaded Kk. L. WHITTAKER, Resident Secretary. Maritime Provinces Branch, i St. John, N. B., 23rd March, 1892. 5 mch28 —6i eod Card of Thanks. THE Ladies of the Epworth League wish to heartily thank a)! who took part in any wav at their “Ola Fashioned Tea” on Thursdgy night. Those who attended the tables ana those who provided for them; those who contributed, by their music, so much to the enjoyment of the evening; the door-keepers; the gentleman who recited ‘*Curfew” so admirably; the manager of the lantern; the guests who responded so plentifully to the invitation to tea; the young ladies who had charge of the candy table; the editors of the three dailies for their courtesy, and the business men who so kindly loaned th advertising spaces meh26 CIEALED TENDERS addressed to the ender. s signed, and endorsed “ Tender for St. Peter’s Bay Work,” will be received until THURSDAY, the I4th day of April; inclusively, forthe recon- struction of Beach Protection Work at St. Peter’s Bay, King’s County, Prince Edward feland, ac- cording to a p'an and specification to be’ seen at the office of Mr. F. D. MacEwan, Lot 40, Railway Station, and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Tenders will not be considered un'ess made on the form supplied and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers. An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to fire per cent. of amount of tender, ust accompany each tender. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract, or fail to complete the work contracted for, and wil] be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender. The Department does not bind itselt_to accept the lowest or any tender. . +s By order, E. F. E. ROY, Secretary, Department of Public Works, } Ottawa, 2ist March, 1892, }§ mcoh3—3i AMMONTA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT, [ts volatitity is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the flour. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- ABLE Baking Powder containing AMMONIA is impracticable, Aveid all Risk and use GERMAN BAKING POWDER Guaranteed to Contain ? NO AMMONTIA. feb4 CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE — | IS MARKED | TT. & B & | o IY BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, : NUT COAL. Ox WOODILL’S E HUNDRED TONS NUT COAL for sale low by : “W. J. BOSWALL, mebl6 Lower Queen Street. eee nae MONDAY, MARCH 28 1892 BUILDINGS BY AUCTION.’ ° ~ - - _—_ : . . 2 HE Buildings known as the CHARLOTTE- TOWN HOSPITAL, fronting on Dorchester j Street, will be sold by Auction on SATURDAY, April 2nd, at 12 o'clock, noen. aid Buildings wiil be sold separately or en bloc, to suit purchasers. Pure r to remove | the buildings within sixty days after sale. Sale positive, without reserve. eed By order of St. Dunstan's Cathedral Building Committee. J. B. MACYONALD, mocoh?2—~dy t! sle Chsirman pro tem. | | FOR SALE. Valuable Building Let on Great George Street. HK subscriber offers for sale the Lot on which bis Stables stand. This is by all odds tha best lot in the city for a gentleman's residence. If not sold before the 18th of April, I will, on that date, sell it by Auction; together with the bal- ance of my Stable Outfit, consisting of 1 superior Harouche, t Boat Wagon, 1 Single W ae. 1 Buggy, | beeutiful set of Double Harness, 3 sets Single Harness, Cart Harness, Side Saddle. Riding Saddle, and 1 Farwer’s Boiler. Owing to the stable ne with the rent- ing of my houses, Thave, cone aded to close It 4 out, P. P. GILLIS. meh4—eod tl 26th April WHAT’S IN A NAME? inough to make Competitors try to copy it! THE BAZAAR C0. Have got.the Name of Seiling The Best Goods — FOR—— The Least Money. This may account for the attempt on the part of some others to copy the name. — ee ‘Phey are tdoing- a ‘rathing business iv the OLD STAND, where we understand they have made an agreement to remain for twenty years, and not on the Second Fleor of.any ether buildiug. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 139: QUEEN STREET, Next Watson's Uptown Drug Storé. | mch25 FOR c USE HACKNOMORE. mch33 om jr . VU. C., A’ por {phere pen feperium Feo to Hee \" jraicions cine pv MM“ Novels QO! p= Qh’ R™ Qistioncry, Te yr yo Ww yr yo" Z™: | REMEMBER!—We are Twenty per cent. toff on all.goods, Business we mean, and will eoyamand-if low prices and best goods count, and this Chap'l! see it Joes Imitations of our FIVE CENT PRIZE STATIONERY Packages are about. BE- WARE OF THEM}. recipe is only known tothe titdersigned. Get the best. See our big ROOM PAPER display up- stairs. Prices from 3 cents per roll. “THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. in ve Estate of William Reid. EN DERS will be received ndersi Rare cee grit ( or the ) Y WEDNESDAY, the day of March, inet” A, D.-1892, £e ee eae she purchase of the Assets of the Kstute, as 1. Book De' N : Judgments, aay otes of Hand, Bills of Sale and -2 Stock of Goods and dise fn the Stores latel et Mate merside and St, Ei Boats, Fish’ The interest of said William Reid at the date of the assignment in the store i by him at Summerside and St, — in House and — = at St. Eleaaors, fo-- er, merly owned by James 6. Also in Dwelling House and Premises situ. otre Dame Street in Sum- ate on north side of “Paka Land lyin 7. Ani or t 7 Poplar ee . ying between Willow in ae tie Household Furniture of the said Wii- £. Also, Horses, Carriages, Sleighs and Har- Tenders may be for the above tender 3. 4. en bloc, No a ly oF — tee ee lee MARCH —a = IARC 600! Lace Special Curtain —— Sale u is (SIX HUNDRED PAIRS) Design. the order ane P antic | ne | Lace Curtains, the day t pig adic a BEER BROS. Quality and Prices, from 40 cents per pair up. | NRW AND PREPTY DESIGNS. BEER BROS. a a i rr a ee meg Anal Uheap Gauet vil OR TWO WEEKS, commencing TUESDAY, the 16th day of March, we will offer. the balance of our new stock of CANNED GOODS at the following low prices for Cash : — 2 Tins CORN, for 23 Cents. 2 * TOMATOES, fie r, BS .. *¢ 2 * SARDINES (French), ‘6 OG. 4: 3 “* SALMON, B C., “50 *§ 32 ** LO®sTERS, =. * 50 3 ** PEAS (French) “sO 2 * CANN&D PEARS, “go « mB ss 66 PEACHES “50 «§ 2 + 6 PIVEACPLES, “ 50 «* BEER & GOFF, Queen and Kiag Square Stores. Se Ch'town, March 14, 1892—eod&wy Se ee = —— rr —————— CHANCE ONLY! Well, I have done all I can, and I think he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the DOCTOR, you know the greatest dan- ger comes from the weak condition in which the Grip has left him. However, there is ONE CHANCE MORE, - try Ale and Beef Peptonized. It is a wonderful stimulating nutritive Tonie and Food, and has never failed me yet. Send around quick; it can be got at any DRUG STORE. july 17, ‘91—dy mwf & wy lyr CARPET — REMNANTS, (x) ABOUT TWO HUNDRED ENDS 1 to 2 Yard Lengths, SUITABLE FOR RUGS OR CHAIR COVERING. HARRIS & STEWART, NEAR THE MARKET WATSON'’S New Drug Store, & wky Se accepted. soon on cppproved Security. Inventory may be plic: Store by William Keid in Summerside, 2 CCCUPied | 1892, ted at Summerside this 15th day of March, | SAM mohl?—dy 17, 19, 22, 25, 28, —s Tate NDON HOUSE. NE ARKET. —_—_—{z] —__.. THREE DOORS BELOW LONDON HOUSE. PATRONIZE THE BEST! Charlottetown, February 19, 1892—dy —=—=——=>== THE OLD ESTABLISHpp é “ROYAL OAK” HOTE, For Sale by Auction. AM instructed by Mrs. Off, 1 tice on WEDNESDAY, ¢ a €Xt, atl? o'cloc Queen Street :— — . The well-known Hote! Pr ocey Mrs. Offer, comprisiag a Jat of aan freee cons On Queen Street. and eXiending eet, with a large three-story House. Sta 1% Uutbuildings, all in good repair, #8 and This proverty is near the Market wi and country trad good chance for anyone to engage ; in thoes $ business, or as an investment, Hote! Terms easy and made known at sale, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctionser, a LECTURE, EV. W. H. HARDING, of g mers. . isa - the Christian “than 6 wilt el e Street > ats o'clock” oot EVEN NG on MONDAY Subject—*' Happy Fomes” Admission, 16 cents. ’ 21 pd~mehgg imate + TENDERs 6 EN DERS will be received at t ' Pe Oance wpe Oe rh ot Ape TO Ma it: o'clock, noop, for REPAIRS BUILDING, according to plans and speciticn Chap. HL. M. DAVISON, ions to be Reen at the offices of Phillips City Cierk, pel, Architecta. 3 Office, March 26, 1892—guar 3) Desirable Building Lily aud Hoe FOR SALE BY AUCTION. . having ay mechz City Clerk’ AM instructed .. Hen R sel} by Auction, on MQ} (DAY. the itinagy April next. at 12 o'clock, n »0n, on the prema! Six Baiiding Lota, $4x175 feet, sit nrw street leading from William Boyle, Esq. joining the property of Also, immediately after, one D. ‘ble Single Tenement oe : sit a a stnut Street, ” — side of Ch Terms easy and made known at sale, Plau of Lots can be seen at my office, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, AT. HE eastern half of House situated cj T Street, opposite Judge Reddin's coo This House contains eight good besides ntries, and is in good order, Possession given mmediatey. Apply to Mr. Thom Lower Queen Street, or to the oman South- port. ate EDWARD KELLY, Wanted, at the Queen Hotel, FIRST-CLASS COO t ; wawes will be oe ‘ ro _ Cook, and one who can serve as waiter in room, Good references required. > P. PA uate Spring Park Road, » tee PERRY STEAMER POR SALE ne waa nv Pattie vO - at thy artmouth, N, 8,, 20TH, 3 o'clock, p. m. : - =- The Side-Wheel Ferry Steamer C built in 1865 Register tonnage, 65; over all, 98 feet ; th over all, 31 feet; of hold, 9 feet; dratt of water, 6 feet. Side lever engine ; diameter of cylinders, 28 inches; length of stroke, 3. feet; horse power, 25, Hull is heavily coppered. Carries 10 teame?, and cabin capacity for 100 passengers. Terns G, E. VanBUSKIRK, Secretary Dartmouth Ferry Commision mch26—3w Cove, 1am, at WANTS, LOST, FOUND de LET.—House containing 12 rooms, kitchen. oathouses, ¢'c., in a g locality, Apple te C. I. MORRISON, Auctioneer. OST.—On the Main Street, some . orse rug. Finder will please leave it a this office. li pd—mehs OST —Yesterdsy, a pair of gold-rimmed glasses. Finder will confer a favor on owner by leaving same at PaTion Bros’, store, mch26—tf LET.—Three rooms, suitable for & maker, situated on King Street, near Street. Apply at this offiec, 6 | ANTED.—A girl for general housework in gee Many: Apply at this office. mehvi—t W ANTED.—One first-class city salesman 68 salary. Kxperience uanecessary. Must be acqusinted with Charlottetown and suburbs advan upegualled. Good refereacs uired. or full particulars address Brows nos. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. b20—dy “ Spurgeon” fe }—dy (sat mon) 3m GENTS !-Our book, by the A Baptist Divine, Dr. Fuser H well, commonly calied the Spurgeon of contains 625 pages, also Spurgeon’ Golden mn and others. Splendid testime nials from the highest authorities. Rev. Cat den Cobern says: “The story of tais brave lit Says : ought to come like a cup of the Water of into every home in America. I believe Dr, Cob well 2 s fit men fcr his taste co agents are doing. ne reporis 53 orders three days, another 1)4 in four days, and another 40in one day. Act quick. Send 3! cents ll fit and terms to EARLE PeRLISHING St. John, N. B, LET.—The eastern half of House on cor=* of Hillaborouzh and Euston Streeta. Late: diate poss.ssion. Apply to Mrs, F. Parker CaRvell mch& ——— WE WANT Salesmen every where for our Nee Nickle and Bronz: Door (Name) , Made with adjustable meta! letters complet 5 minutes time. Very vice. Prices low. Vd $1 00 on each sale. $10 a day casily made. o ple cases free. Write for exclusive te once.—WRIGHT W’F'G Co, 34 Park Row, N.¥- mchi2—8i law (sat) _ ANTED TO HIRE.—A middle aged sin® man to work on a farm Protestant PF. ferred, Rose 4 Mous! Apply to Tuomas F, GuaRpb, land, or to this office. dw 2w—mebss N.+-a fishing bourty cheque. The owe er can have it on application at THE AMINER office. mbes = sai a a ji eae a LET.—The House on Bayfield Street present occupied by A. and C. Heras with hot water heating, stables, coach ist ete. Rent moderate. Possession given hp bende: 15h of ae Also, what zis call Garden, with pi various kinds. son or for years. HERMANS’, Queen Street. or ANTED TO RENT, by the Istot Apel May, a Cottege with good yard and stable. + nt modera:e Apply at this office. a chi8—lw WANTED.—A good cook, by the, 1st of DAs Apply to Mrs. Arthur Peters, gh mar I!