A ae ee ee bes. ee ee LeRMS Five DoLtnars a YEAR NEW SERIES. Che Daily Exainiuer| is sssued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Go. From their office, corner of Water and Great Georve Streets, ewe, Prince Edward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCKIPTION— Six months Three mooths..... bee om itt. ee I 25 Ons month ...... Advertising at moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly. half-yeariy, or yearly advertisements, on application. ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1886. MOON S CHANGES, New Moon 2n: d day 9th., 42.8m., a. m., S, E. First Quarter 9th day, Soh.) S43m., a. m., N. E. (below horizon. ) Full Moon 16th day, 9th., 25.4., a. m..N. W; beléw horizon. ) Last ae 24th d Ly, Oh low horizon). , 23.5m., p. m., © Sun ‘Sun | | Moon’ High! Day's b IDAY OF WEEK Mi Tises!sets | ts | rises |water| len’h h nth, m)morn | aftn h m - AINS ARRIVE.— T 1 Tuesday 4 1%)7 38) 3 bt 10 815 19 SA Bitten SRS: ee —— = —FROM HE EAST. wi 2) Wednesday 17; 39) 4 36) 10 50, = 20 3/Thursday 16° 39! 5 25 i, ll 33| 23 STATIONS Express Mixed STATIONS. | Express Mixed 4) Friday 15, 40 6 I4imorn| 25 ceenninioernsciedtbdtaaaTaieasiniciaits a 5\/Saturday 15| 41| 7 27) 0 15) 26 P. M. A.M, a } A. a 6/Sunday 15, 42) 8 35,059) 27 oeretagows, bas ie : is : . » ! mets bibsa- 8 wy : = - . yalt. occeee 3% a, toyalty Junction...... 9 05 7| Monday 14; 43] 9 46} 1 43| 29] Botton ee ae. | 7a «|i eRford..-.consters. ai 8 40 5 1 8$|Tuesda, | 14) 44/10 59) 2 38) 30 -_— am. | 8803 dp! 8:15 1 40 9 Wednesday 14; 45/ait 11) 3 41) 31) Mr. Stewart June. | Pimees) =| 9s sas meting a ae 10 Thursday 14, 46 1 2) 4 55 a bea 7] { 58 9 Ot Morell.. ool 7 42 ; 3 11| Friday i4 7112 30 6 15 ee eR ' 5 20 9 35 St. Pet , 7 20 3 02 12 Saturday | 44 713 38) 7 26 33| Bear River...-++++.. ad 5 55 10 27 Bear Rive Feist a weet 6 45 2 10 13 Sunday | 14} 47| 4 45| 8 23) 33] Souria.........+...-.. ar SSF NS _ | Souris..-------0+e+-..dp “ - x4 pene 5 49'910| : . P. M. A. M. at >] 14 ~ 1 onday 14 48 : 49) ? 10) a Mt. Stewart Junction! 4 35 8 25 Mt. Stewart Junction 8 10 415 1d Tuesday 13; 48) 6 50) 9 53) 35 Cardigan 5 2 9 38 Cardigan. eee. We atae 747 3 03 16 Wednesday | 13) 48) 7 4510 32, 395 Georgetown. ... te ga 5 45 10 00 Georgetown....... veep 7 00 2 40 17| Thursday 13; 48) 8 35)11 8 38) - . 4 , oa ss L8| Friday 13 48} 9 91! 46 35 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. 19 Saturday 13; 48) 9 Sljaft 2! 35 rT , EE RES ET ea Nee icocihees Wadia 20 Sunday 3 {8/10 31) 0 56 S51. 4a Trains on Cape caverac v1 - un leave vounty en - —— ee a aca e — 21| Monday 13) 481) 11133 9,,| Saturday, and leave Cape Traverse Monday, W ednesday, J vursday. Roun rip between 29! Tuesday i4. 49111 20 2 12! 35} Cape Traverse and County Line, Wednesday. All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. 23) Wednesday | 14) 4911 55| 255) 35 JAMES COLEMAN, 24| Thursday | 14) 49\morn| 3 46) 35 Superintendent. 25) Friday 15} 49| 021;449 3 Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27, 1886—-all prs 6i 26|Saturday ae a ee Cie a. 27| Sunday 15} 48) 1 18) 7 1) 33 cniianiiiitaineanen ee ao ee : ~ aS REAL A tec, 28) Monday 16) 48} 145) 811) 33 29 Tuesday 16; 48) 228) 9 3) 32 30| W ednesday \* ei 48; 3 13) 9 wpe 32 THROUGH TICKETS ! Charlottetown Ticket Agency. VHROUGH TICKETS for sale to all parts of Canada and the United States, at the very lowest possible rates. Write for rates inaps, time tables, etc. G. A. SHARP, Station Master and Ticket Agent, March 19—2aw wky 3mo_=CswW&BP. EK. I. Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS INTERNATIONAL S.S. 60. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at a. m. * Leave St. John at 8 o'clock every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT- Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd class ; $9.50, lst class. Ver tickets and other information apply to ' ARP, F. W. HALES, ” a L ee. co a oe Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 7, 1886—eod wky L. ARTHUR & CO. GEN EHRAL Gommission Merchants, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. ne and Produce a Specialty. July 1 “Aly wkly EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED T & B. IN BRON LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Oot, 20 * This is true Liberty, iin? Free Born Tao having to advise the Public, may suedk i free.”- CHARLOTTETOWN, ee ISLAND, SATURD AY, JUNE 1 Ds 1886. . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, iSRG. SUM Rer A rramsemeint, IS86 ()* AND AFTER TUESDAY. IU. NE st, 1886, Trains will run as follows :— TRAINS DEPART. “FOR THE WEST TRAINS | ARRIVE,— —FROM THE WEST, STATIONS, /Express Mixed ati d STATIONS. | xpre oe Mixea | Mixed eee a “i ae cereale ce sa — a ee a cecilia il sted A.M. |; A.M. | P.M. Pee | Dey ae Dhariottctowa. weheeee 6 00 10 15 3 30 | Charlottetown....... i te | 2 55 | 9 35 povaity Janction.. 614 10 35 349 | Royalty Junction...... | 656 2 35 9 17 ake itshire b ckueas 6 45 ll 23 435 | North Wiltshire...... | 6 22 1 48 8 30 Hunter River....... 6 58 1138 ; 450 ||/Hunter River.......... 6 12 1 33 8 i4 By | oo i e Bradelhage:........... 5 47 12 68 7 39 Ps << ctiecbus 7 23 1213 | § 26 ||\County Line Junction. 5 40 12 50 7 25 County Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 L (6:40 | ]Ppectown.............. 1.33 12 35 710 SeOOe.. ....dekeke 2496 3 ST 6 66" Vi Mensingten..«-...-,...|. 619 12 13 6 48 Kensingtén.... siliiinsiie 7 33 1.2 57 617 A.M | ar, 815 | 1130 | 6: (‘dp 455) do | 615 Summerside..... ; Summerside...... 4 me dp! 8 30 2 00 = ar 440 11 05 R iia | $45 ' 221 | ’ Miscouche,....sccscee., 4 25 10 44 % Vellington......., “ 905 | 247 | . Wellington............ i £0 1018 ; ¢ ! MW DE bc evictecoveces om 1 33 ° oF ll ion 3 i 336 | 930 | of Leary Banewene es ‘ i0 30 4 55 —® OTGETY’.. . ccccccccee oan 8 10 =e BHloomlield,...r-...... [an 2 eee 4 ae ee ER | 2235 7 44 Alberton,..++....eceees | 11 14 6 10 re Alberton... .......:....)°' 9@ | 650 | 38 BeERes dt .0c e+e... MF} 11 55 700 | = MII... wbedesdes dp 120 ' 600 > ; es | | PB, M. Ce ee ee i fe County Line Junction. | | 545 | County Line Junction. | | Pol a Cape Traverse......ar} 6 35 |/Cape Traverse...... wr | 6 30 TRAINS DEPART.-Foa THe EAST. TR BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. a oe value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, Li Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottons, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS. 1 COA SE PIMBROIDFRY, direct from Switzerland, just opened. Ch’town, March 15.—wkly. ~~ TELEGRAPH ORDALS PROMPTLY SHIPPED. = 30; OFFINS and Caskets, all sizes, mounted and furnished at one hour’s notice. LOW-PRIGE GOODS AND HICH-PRICE COODS. $15.00 Funeral Outfit, consisting of Imitation Roseword Casket, silver-plate mountings, oitside shell and use of hearse. Having made special arrangements with the manufacturers of Funeral ‘Goods, we are able to quote the lowest prices on all grades of Funerai Furnishings. MARK WRIGHT & CO. TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION, Ch’town, April 12, °85—2aw & wky AMHERST BOOT AND SHOE MANUTCTURING tl Wholesale Boot rand ‘Shoe Manufacturers, AMEIERST, NOVA SCOTIA. enn ES TAB LISH ED, 1867. INCE moving into our r New ‘Factory we have every facility S for largely increasing our output, and efforts will be made in that direc‘ion. cU “GOODS ARE ALL HAND-MADE AND RELIABLE. Our Travellers will visit your Island, at seasonable times, with samples as usval, Orders by mail solicited and promptly executed. Address all communications to the Company. M. D PIiIDA, MANAGER. en eset hilt eens THE DAILY EXAMINER. JU NE 5, 1856. A Political Review. EDUCATION, This is the chief item of expenditure—one which is yearly increasing, and one which the people are anxious to see liberally supported, as it will make generous returns, if not in the present, at least in the near future, in the vastly enhanced literary and educational sta- tu8 of the Province, as a Province—and of the children of each and every parent who chooses to avail Himself of the advantages offered for their education. Few, looking at the greatly increased number of schools in operation, and the higher rank and better work of those long since opened, will be disposed to grumble at the growing cost of education, unless it can be shown, Without a shadow of doubt, that the expenditure may be reduced in certain ways, such as the repeal of the Supplementary Clause, without impairing the quality of work done in our schools ; and that is a deli- cate question to deal with. That clause had better be left for the present as it is (unless the statuary allowance be considerably in- creased) than repealed, and the risk incurred of driving many of the best and most e xpe ri- enced teachers out of the profession. This, then, is one branch of the public service which the present or any Government deserve the thanks of the people for maintaining 80 liberally and so unsparingly. It is constantly redounding to the credit of the Province, in the culture of our young men, in the laurels they wim in colleges and universities, and in the honorable and responsible positions they almost invariably receive on going abroad. The Davies’ government expended on Edu- cation— In RD de n8's 9:0. «Fale. . baie . .$80,813.60 ba phe 65,550.13 MO eG a ee $146,363.73 An average of $73,181.86. The present Government expended In ae ct. S feat ..8 91,007.87 Mees. SUL LIGT se, 2A. ae 96,213.81 PS Mets Sas. A aa wea 96,489.46 PS. 265). cease. eet. date 97,411.77 PO ie BO he, A here, 101,193.41 SS rut alet Wai ss coe SG 105,185.09 Pe ee 109,316.85 panels, Blew ute inet ape ath $696,818. 26 An average of $99,545,46. or $26,363.60 more per year than their prede- cessors. THE MAINTAINANCE OF THE LUNATIC ASYLUM is the next heavy and uncontrollable item of expenditure, and in it also we find a consider- able increase. Under the Davies’ government— TelSO77 e050 CUCU CHS 68s owe «+. 8 9,647.40 WTO. 65's ee See rere 10,187.26 NE skencer<i lide aiid $19,834.66 An average of $9,917.33, Under the present Government in Bee POs CIPI ARTES oe... $ 11,758 12 SObi, taeuwitird lh. es Wide sd i> 15,030 96 De hi wither Dd . x: suenbnn Siddien ot Oks 14,290 98 ME sai otis asitiniies sien ease Sedalia « a 18,508 67 Re ee PM eas ee 16,828 40 DR os eS eRe et 19,034 25 Ss detest tet. tC ee 18,068 85 Total.. soece Rte ae An average of $16,217. 17, or $6,299.84 more than under the Davies Gov coinnent. LEGISLATION, This is quite an item, and cost, under the Davies Government, in SMES ons tiwceavensans oar nene kinins $17,099 62 cp eee Ore. eee eeeeeeee eeeerene 18,111 12 Tes... SS $35,210 74 An average of $17,605.37. Under the Sullivan Government in re re et. aes ...$16,071 41 SO cs eke ati woaearali. 13,240 74 ES a ee a ee ee 13,058 93 ieee bs b004\ 4a Peay. sdetecothe 12,680 53 ME os oh od in ad oe ek 12,882 24 Pes t6. Dies)..naae Gal's «itbae nota Ree. ck couse. . 13,004 08 SO is 444s vnden $93,873 22 Aa average of 313,410.44), or an annual sav- ing vf $4,194.91, a very large reduction. The policy of the present Government, as you are well aware,is to still further reduce the cost of legislation, by the abolition of the Legislative Council, in which direction they have made several earnest attempts, being most strenuous- ly opposed by the Grits, and defeated by the Grit majority in the Council. It is absurd and ridiculous to see two Legislative Chambers re- tained to carry on the business of the country. Our miniature House of Lords will soon be- come the laughing stock of political econo- mists. When we see large cities and munici- palities, with ten times the population and revenue and expenditure of P. E. Island satis- factorily managed by a Mayor and Council, {when we see the large Province of Ontario carrying on her public business without a second Legislative Chamber, and when we see other Provinces crying out for reform in this matter, our little toy House of Lords becomes more than absurd—it seems positively silly. The Montreal Gazette, speaking of the revenue and expenditure of P. E. Island, says it is ‘barely a quarter of the annual outlay of the city of Montreal, though to look after its dis- bursements there is a Legislature of two branches and a Lieutenant Governor, with all the machinery of a constitutionally governed state. The electors should, in the coming struggle, give their su reac to the 1A led by Messrs. wares goer of Pome, &) a pare ee wi age, a party de- seeping Pe a relic ay the times when a = Lopilative Council may have been of some advantage, but which, in this day of free education—when every legislator is supposed to be not pr a property holder, but a scholar as well—has outlived its usefulness. Let every elector do allin his power to rid the Province of this political barnacle, and thus not only banish the las mains of landlord- ism, which can never thrive again on this free soli, but avoid, for ourselves and our children, the necessity of direct taxation for many years + tO come. PUBLIC WORKS. We need not take up the bt will in March 6, [886 —8mos onw sat 2a rar a Snes Tal ~EURIPIDES. ture in this Department. The outlay on Pub- lic Buildings is nearly the same all through, being an annual average of something over $3,500. There has been a considerable de- crease in the cost of ferries, while the efticien- ey of the service has been fully maintained. The expenditure for packets has been largely increased. This increase is in a laudable dir- ection, aifording as it does greater facilities for trade and travel to those parts of the {sland which are at a distance from the rail- way or large shipping ports. No government can be censured for keeping this service in a first class state of efficiency. We will first compare the outlay on ROADS. Under the Davies Government the outlay was in NE S's wc'y do ninie bbe Khe boa $ 47,251.02 BIO oon ick erent ee ee 40,193.56 Tove Seer Teas. $87,444.58 An average of $43,722.29. Under the present Government in DE «06s none sie +h cen ee $ 21,332.04 nn EL BT CA Sr re 16,802.51 Os cg ie 19,112.62 | ne sss coe Pays es. PERN 20,748. 13, ee SS ee hs bios 19,658.33 | 1884... ert. o eee ... 23,622.97.) pee. eT OA ee 19,031 ,59 | Zeta. ....2 $140, 308. 19} An av rerage of 320, 044. 02, a decrease of $23,678.27 in the annual outlay. Yet no one! with any knowledge of the facts pretends to | affirm that the public roads of the country are ; not as good as they were under the previous Government, for the people have availed | themselves of the provisions of the Statute |; Labor Act, done actual work upon the roads | in their own neighborhoods, and kept the money in their pockets, that Davies, Stewart & Co., if in power, and following the policy of their disastrous two years reyime, would have | drawn from them in the shape of direct taxes. Not only have the present Government kept | the roads in good repair by a system advanta- geously adapted to the circumstances of the people, but they have opened up new roads wherever needed, thus assisting im the deve- lopment of the country. During the two years the Davies Govern- ment were in power, $15,911.77 was spent on macadamizing some few pieces of road,near the city of Charlottetown, and which was of little use to the country at large. We cannot tell how far this outlay might have gone on, had tere not been achange of Government when that charge ceased. Next comes the expenditure on BRIDGES, which cost under the Davies Government in Te ee $11,768.38 i dite: uence , 23,208.15 Ris Veulicis coecsce ee eee > $35,026.53 An average of $17,513.26. The cost under the present Government has been in SOD on beth 5 LPs cd ws vloow ss W ite o ek $16,365.13 POM. oosick wd Suksieis dai’sse oh 23,189.59 TEAL. » eWiRNb s Sano emnita s eeuiieie 20,010.00 Ds indlinisacens denetmeninie 18,545.02 DENY: nebivie spice sina Ubud ons Op Waa 22,970.92 il i te ne na ... 80,690.60 nna s+ «xen ie es Fish » 25,995.41 ces edas txctaonericrr es $157,766.67 an average of $22,538.09, or an annual average increase of $5,024.83. WHARVES. The Davies Government expended on wharves in Bee. SITS, ORS. FOS We $17,618.74 Peeks . 10. tus. ade. aw 14,331.58 TOs tigi emis Sie . .$31,950.32 an average of $15,975. 16. The present Government expended in MEE nhs sn sie 560s tea ak Cato . $14,440.11 Ds « +o shbe gases bee Geass 7,411.87 Ss dace ogous. c+ 5) ace oll 8,180.95 Meets ses Poss ke aes oe keene 9,476.39 TENET «> sie >. spain civnditnesiibiite isidticeiiniialionasn 10,874.70 MM oo bhi cer seek Te 5,928.47 1666... . «1. PORAGRG. BA isCad, 6,641.44 Stel... cri... is.....-s0, SRR An average of $8,993.42, or an annual average reduction of $6,981.74. Not only has the Sullivan Government relieved the Province of this large expenditure on wharves for ail time to come, by getting the Dominion Govern- ment to assume charge of the greater number of them, but they have been refunded expen- ditures on the wharves accepted by that Government the sum of $78,463.19. You should not forget, when polling your votes, to whose statesmanship you owe the inception and successful termination of the negotiations which had so beneficial a result upon our pro- vincial finances, apd which assisted very materially in keeping off direct taxation; and you should also bear in mind that the present Government, if returned to power, will endeayor to compel the Dominion Government to take over the balance of the wharves re- ported by their engineer to be ‘‘of Federal importance,” thus relieving this Province of all further charges thereon, and to refund all previous outlay on the wharves now in dis- pute. We now come to consider the building of the LUNATIC ASYLUM, about which the Opposition papers have been so boastful, and what do we find’ We learn SincLte Cortes Two Cents: VOL. 19- -NO. a. bearing very largely on their own occupations, and it isa branch of the public service which they wish to see. properly managed. Let us compare : Under the Davies Government there was ex- pended on it in ce ee stanap' ig Las. . ee" 1,500.00 I a ali ONE ob die al -«- $10,080.00 An average of $5,040,00. Under the Sullivan Government in fee ep AM pone $ 1,297.80 OSs... VIR ICE. i. HOGA st ae nil En be eiilin mowen <x nce iinaiiie mh Wade 8,239.26 MS Guha coc 0 voce da eae eee a 2,094. 02 MA OPPO AA FP Re 2,830.97 Me odsela . eif2. sedctcl Lutes ds we 2,840.81 i 239.74 Total. . BPAY, oes $17,542.30 An average of $2,506. 04, or an annual sav ing of $2,533. 96, notwithstanding the fact that the present Government have erected new buildings on the farm, and imported a large amount of first class stock, tending to the im- provement of Island horses and cattle, while none was purchased therefor by the preceding |Government. The stock from this farm, ‘wherever shown, has taken a high position, and been much admired by competent judges. |The harpings of the Opposition papers upon the mismanagement of the Stock Farm are as contemptible as they are falsc, and will meet i with the reprobation of you who are farmers, and who know the inestimable benefit you as }a Class derive from having this farm kept in a state of the highest efficiency at the least pos- sible cost, This farm will probably be made, in the near future, self sustaining. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS, This expenditure, under the late administra- tion, amounted to $4,394.39, and was one of their pet schemes, unjust as it was in its a plication to our local franchise. It will observed that upon the present Government assuming power, this disbursement ceased, saving over $2,000 annually. S. M. Brn, ors ? 5 PROMPT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Conaumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAM®ON’S BaLsaM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chromic coughs or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confidert of obtaining epeedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, PF. W. KINSMAN € ©0., ee 343 47u AVE., ABSOLUTE PURITY. THE following ananlyses (made by the Domin- ion Analyst) of three BAKING POWDERS sold in this market should put a stop to the unjust efforts of the Roy al to mislead the public as to its being the only pure Powder. These im- partial tests show that other Powders are as pure and wholesome: W. SAUNDERS, Dom. Analyt, St. John, N. B, reports: Royal—Contains Alkaline Carbonates—a mixture consisting mainly of Bi-Carbonate of and Cream of Tartar—adulterated with about 20 per cent. of Starch. W. F. BEST. Dom. Analyst, St. John, N. B., reports : Pure Gold—Contains Cream of Tartar, Carbon- ate of Soda—fresh and pure. ‘Nov. 10, 1882— Not adulterated ; jaar ne as usua. al, WOODILL’S: April 7, 1883—Not adulterated ; same as usual, June 4, 1884—Fresh and pure; 3ame composition as usual MAYNARD BOW MAN, Dom. Anaiyst. Halifax, N, 8., reports : WOODILL'S {0% e204 avait: contains nosing Woodill’s German Baking Powder (itz a reputation for purity and wholesomeness now nearly 30 years May 21, 1836, page oe ees Pasture to ‘Let. BX ELLENT PASTURAGE, having good water supply for a limited number of ‘ianese and Cows, at Westwood Farm, only a short dis tance from town. Terms very low. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, May 27, 1886—3i eod pi WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. that the Davies-Stewart Government expended | /JVO LET-—-A brick Honse on Pownal Street, on that great work in new occupied by Mr, Geo. J. Wright, ™ ..__. _ Apply to Thos. W. Dodd. mara tf MUG oi< . it. . beset 1 «01. . <1 RET co einen aneamaeiccecane 1878. ee ee ee ee ee ** AMA f ta L ET The Brick House, op osite ' HE = =O) 17 EXAMINER vffice ; possession given | about Pe seihe Sake Ist June. Apply to John Ings, may7 2i pd pith 4 the Sullivan-Ferguson Government paid 9 LET —A House on King Street, near Ce evedeel ta. LORE IV ae . 843,678.23 the Railway, at present occupied by Mr. 1880..... APSE. SD Saas die 11,875.40} Poole ; possession Ist June. Apply to Wil a liam Do ‘id. may6 ORR IS. g chsls ify 0 Gd dae qeqypnld. $55,554.63 : : eee O LET —Furnished Rooms with «vee of or only one hundred and — : ars and Kitchen, or furnished House, Apply at fitty-four cents ( $166.54) tess than the amount Tur EXAMINER offic . ap27 ti paid by their predecessors, who claim that they built the asylum, and that their Govern- ment, even if it did yo to work on the Assess- ment Act, erected and paid for this great building, which should ever remain as a monument to their finaz alittle reasoning dispe’ betore the people's eyes. The expenditure on the STOUR FARM : the mist they threw neial ability, &c. How SOR SALE Part of Building Lot on Upper Weymouth Street; torms easy, Apply at Due EXaMINeR office, ap2i, coaecnmnnaginaieeedaetis sn eniuhleiad NOR SALE OR TO LUT The Cottage at St. Sa St. Peter’s Road, just ont- side city limits, at present ocenpied by D. Geo. Chesnut, Fay. Applyto R. Mebiiilan, Strevt, fe ag item ot muth interest tu our farmitrs, & anomie 52% eS ARNETRRR Amin, =. me agus . ; ae eer eal office, foot Prince apl2 eod wky @ rE EG a I j } —_ 7