THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - Local and Other Items. i het a& cha a No fan y prices at .\ F Bridges & Co. o AN tt A summons has been sued, ipsa Onr fare al the line of railway to-mor row al Sa 3 lili i) ; eS suit tf times, Give us a eall. A. L. 1 & o i ‘ Friday, Tur Ex- > iD i a a | Not Lay arrived at George- town f 11.15 to-day, : mm . A rew barrels of choice No, ] Apples for sale at Heer & Goll's 3 apd oe Don't forget the meeting of the Literary and Sciei [Institute to night. : « Qe Last night of the season. Citizens Skating Rink closes to-night. Band from 8 te 10 p- mn. i eal Bey where you ean get your meat the cheapest and best,and that is at A. L. Bridges & Uo pate Goop Fripay and Easter Monday being holidays the banks will be closed on those days — > --—— SATURDAY we will exhibit in our store the fattest carcass of beef to be seen in Charlotte town. A. L. Bridges & Co. diitaiieercttiin tmac a puolic meeting to Act, will be held in the That's right. biovinnin matter with the What is he salary going on? Ata We understand discuss the Scott Market Hall shortly. WiHaTt’s the ; 7 4 Prosecutoi Scott Act doing? Is his Levents liquor selling is. Why is this thus? io ‘oo F Business of importance de- mands a fullattendance of the Natal Day committee in Oddfellews Hall this evening at 7.30 o'clock sharp. By onder. - Five corner loafe-s appeared at the Stipen- diary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, but as the complainant did not press his charges all five were dismissed with costs. delcnenien Mr. [saa ceived a h inadsome diploma and com memora- . KNicutT, of this city, has re- Pe | ive medal for his samples of onions and corn sent to the Indian and Colonial Exhibition. iieeeniiiiaatnndi THe members of the City Council meet the committee appointed at the citizens water- works meeting inthe Law Library this even- ing. The proposed waterworks bill will like- ly be considered. Sapiens Merertine for bible study this evening at 7.20 o'clock in the Y. M. C. A. basement parlor. The young men of the Association interested therein, are requested to attend, as business of importanee is to be transacted. deni Tue letter of our correspondent ‘‘Wide Awake” is worthy of serious consideration. it certainly is time we were moving in the matter of celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee. Would it not be well for His Worship Mayor Haviland to call a public meeting of citizens to consider the matter ? - Tue express goods which have accumulated at Pictou Landi+g since the first of February, ere Leing brought by the Northern Light to- day, and will arrive in the city to-morrow (Good Friday) morning by regular train. The ageut here will have a busy time of it, but is quite equal to the emergency. ‘Tue dramatic entertainment in the Lyceum on Easter Monday night promises to be one of the most successful performances ever given in this city. Both drama and farce have been well rehearsed and will be put upon the stage with full cast and new costumes and scenery. Don’t fail to attend. ss isisliedl St. Perrr’s Boys’ Scuoot closed yesterday for the Easter holidays. The Trustees, Messrs. Hodgson and Watson, were present. The former distributed the prizes. In the first division, Thomas D. Rogers carried off first prize, Ernest A. Earle taking second, In the second division, John P. Moore obtained the prize. After the distribution of prizes the Band played a few selections. The School was then dismissed. ise A Sovris correspondent writes :—‘‘ Mr. Herbert Beer, of your city, was here this week, and purchased from the Inspector of Fisheries a very valuable horse, which, it is said, was tormerly employed as a ferry boat on Grand River, between Annandale and Howlett’s Point. It is thought that, pending the construction of the tunnels, Mr. Beer in- tends to use the ‘ Leviathan’ either at the Capes or on the Hillsborough. We wish Mr. Beer success in his new enterprise.” a Provincial Rifle Association Meet- ing. Tue annual general meeting of this Asso ciation, was held last evening in the City Court Room. There was a large and representative assemblage. The meeting having been called to order by the President, Major Irving, the Secretary read the annual report and submit- ted a statement of the finances, which state- ment was on motion adopted. Capt. Weeks the officer in command of last year’s Ottawa team, submitted a report of the proceedings of the team, which on being read elicited quite a lively discussion in regard to the treatment of the members of our Association, in comparison to that accorded to the New Brunswick and Nova Scotia contingents in the matter of transport over Government rail- ways, on the occasion of their annual visit to O.tawa to take part in the Dominion Rifle Association prize meetings. Eleccion of officers and the Council for the ensuing year was then proceeded with, and resulted as follows :— President —Major J. D. Irving. Vice-Presidents—Col. Dogherty, 82nd Batt., Queen's County; Lieut. MeDougall, R. L., Prince County; Adjutant Morson, G. A., King’s County Members of Council—Capt. Weeks, Capt. Moore, Capt. Henderson, Capt. Stewart, Capt Passmore, Queen's County; Lieut. Hooper, 82nd, Lieut. Davison, Eog., Prince County ; Lient. E. stewart, G. A., Lieut. White, G.'A., King's County. Senator Carvell and L. H. Davies, Esq., M. P., were elected Members of Council of the Dominion Rifle Association. Lieut. MeDougall, R. L., was unanimously elected Captain of the Inter-Provincial Team, Toronto, April 7—10 a.m. With power to select the men. A vote of thanks tothe Seeretary for his Serviecs tor the past year wus carried unani- Mously, At 4 meeting of Council held immediately after the Council meeting, elected Chairman, and Major G. L. Dog ert Secretary -Treasurer, e Major ine Was \ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SrkoraL Despatcurs ro Tug Examin ER.) The Coercion Bill. Lonpon, April 6. | The council of the Liberal Federation met in London to-day. The President, Sir James Kilson, denounced the policy of the Government as brut al, and = said they were trying to reduce the ' P y irish to the level ol Hottentots Hie moved against . the that the federation protest et ere mh bill by advocating the shameful the N National League coercion of which he declared would, if unchecked, secure the independ- euce of Ireland. The President's was approved a8 Was also a pressing gratitude to motion resolution ex- Gladstone for his wisdom and courage in opposing coercive imeasures. Three hundred ministers have signed a memorial protest- ing against the coercion bill. — - Establishment on Fire. a Printing Boston, April 6. A tire broke out in the printing estab- lishment of Wright & Potter, on Milk Street, and extended so rapidly that upon the arrival of the tire department the flames were rushing from the three upper c*v11es of the elegant stone building. Wright & Potter, who are Staie printers, carried a large stock, all their State work is lvacued. Their loss is estimated at about $70,000. O. J. Rand lose on stock $15,000. Paul & Co.’s stock is damaged to the amount of $5,500. The building was damaged to the extent of $9,000. Several firemen received slight injuries. aud [A large number of Island printers were employed in this establishment. ] * — — The Opposition Leadership. Orrawa, April 6, It is stated that Mr. Blake resolved to resign the leadership of the Opposition be- cause evidently the people did not believe that he and his party were the ones to preach to them about honesty and decency in the conduct of public affairs. The other chief men of his party have persuaded him that it is not right to set himself up asa preacherof publicmorality orto pretend that in his party centres all political morality. There is now, it is stated, an understand- ing arrived at. The party is to pursue its crooked way and act the hypocrite, and he will lead them. The assumption of high political morality by the Opposition is refreshing. Its actual possession would however be better. a A Bogus Collector. NIAGARA Fats, April 6. A man named Stevens has been arrested for swindling Canadians. He represented himself as a Collector of Customs, and noti- tied a large number of Canadian firms that packages were held for them, and would be forwarded on payment of charges ranging from $2 to $10. The preliminary evidence disclosed ten Toronto victims. The Missing Sealer. St. Joun’s, N. F., April 6. The steamer Hector which arrived did not see anything of the Eagle. It was said the Hector had passed through a lot of wreck stuff, but this is not true, and the people in St. John’s are beginning to hope that the Eagle may after all be safe. here ——— In Distress. Haxieax, April 6. The American fishing schooner Everett Steel put into this port from the Western Banks to-day. She lost her dories and wished to purchase a new supply here, but was unable owing to the 1818 treaty. A Switchman Injured. Bevvevitie, Ont., April 6. James Cummings, switchman, was _ prob- ably fatally injured this afternoon while rescuing a child in danger of being run down by a train. en A Report Denied. Dustin, April 6. lt is denied that the National League will remove its headquarters to England in the event of the passage of the Coercion Bill. Lord Lansdowne's Estates. Dvustty, April 6. Attempts of the agent to compromise with the tenants on Lord Lansdowne’s estates have failed,and the work of evicting will be resumed about April 20th. es A Cancer Victim. New York, April 6, Sir Wm. Owen Lanyon, K. C. B., who arrived about a week ago from England, died to-day at ihe Windsor Hotel of can- cer of the lower jaw. Barracks on Fire. Lonpon, April 6 (4.39 p. m.) The great permanent infantry barracks at | Aldershot are on fire and being rapidly | burned. The flames started at noon, and ' have been raging ever since. | A $590,000 Failure. Pumapevrnta, Pa., April 6. Henry Bower & Son, manufacturing | chemists, have failed, with liabilities of ' about $500,000. Weather Bulletin. Moderate winds, mostly westerly; fair weather, not much change in temperature. a te -- Don’t fail to sze our desplay of beef, hams, ete , whether you buy or not. & Co. is retrograde in | policy, tyranical in principle and vindictive | : in detail. Admiral Maxse caused an uproar | non-conformist | Lines Written for Good Friday. . BY M ‘ | i } Now the day of gloom ands rrow 5 ' Comes uato our earth again ; Day of days whereon the Saviour, ! 0 : | offer the following Goods at Very Low Prices Died for us in grief and pain. during APRIL :— Carpets, Gilcloths, Room Papers, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray Cottons, White Cottons, Print Cottons, Table Linens, Towels, . Scotch Pweeds, Worsteds, Gents’ Furnishings, Christy's London Hats, and a few pair of Gilray’s Patent Lace CUR- TAIN STRETCHERS. Ladies should see Ta Pat & 0, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, April 5, 1887—-dy wky God Incarnate ! Life Eternal ! On the cruel cross was laid ; Whipped and scourged, and torn and bleeding, By the creatures he had made. On the tree of scoru they laid Him, Bound His bleeding body there, Mocked the Saviour’s Roya! title, Pierced with thorn His brow so fair. *T was for this He left His Father, “Twas for this the wine-press trod ; And for this resigned Flis glory To become a crownless God. "Twas for this He ways, Bearing all life’s grief and pain ; Woe and sorrow little heeding, That we might be * born again.” walked earth's high- Oh! Thou bleeding Lamb of Calv'ry, W hat ingratitude is here ; They who rudely scoffed and jeered Thee, Were the souls to Thee so dear. They who scourged Thy Royal be. , Pierced Thy sacred brow with thorn, Were the souls for «om these torments, Son of “ian, by Thee were borne. Sorrow laden was Thy journey, Through this world of sin and woe ; Earthly joys and earthly comforts, Thou, ourmKing, dids’t never know. rom that starry night in Bethlehem, Through the dreary passing years, Pill on Calvary’s Mount we see Thee, Hailed with mocking shouts and jeers. Not a breath of Thine but pleaded For the souls Thou cam’st to save, Every heart-throb beating for us, From the Manger to the grave. Oh ! thou earth, Thy Maker’s footstool, Fashioned by His loving care, Was the load of sin so trifling That before Thou hads’t to bear. That thou could’st afford to spurn Him, by whose simple word thou came, Treat with scorn the Power Infinite, Mock, degrade the Eternal Name, Oh ! humility unequaled, Love, the greatest ever known ; That for earth's poor wandering children, Bore the cross without a moan, Bank of Ps &. Island, in Liquidation On Thy natal day of sorrow, Let our hearts be turned to Thee, Let us live Thy Passion over, iL sa ai a a . . . sL parties having claims against this estate On the Mount of Calvary. A are requested to file their accounts with the undersigned at once, asthe estate is about to be finally wound up. For Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Mgr., L. C. OWEN, Liquidators of Bank of P. E. Island. Ch’town, April G, 1887—4i Step by step pursue the journey, All the weary, toilsome way, Help the Saviour bear His burden, Kneel before the Cross and pray. Precious Blood of man’s redemption Flowing from the Savior’s side, " J LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, —_—_»——_—— ~ oe ma Never failing, never ending, a. 2 = Cet ma Step not in thy crimson tide. = g = = —- 3 a) = a » ce ie oe > ® eo -es = Saviour, Thou our sole atonement, =2 9. = = s “7 4 a » + y a »} ” - 4 ea = “an ~~ C2 Let Thy precious blood to-day O28 ¢ =m g S53 Intercede before the Father, SS" s Ss m & e- 2 = aH Sy ‘od w > o> eo @& = Fe ear us, oh ! our God we pray. see Fc &© wtckt & o's 8 B&F & se" oe , ; ‘ . ; a = ' cD Grant that with this day’s dark closing 733 8 & ¢ & i.5 = H We another life begin ; ES 2. - PS Sep Trusting always in the Saviour, Gee. - 3ig °-"9 == Casting off the chains of sin. 4 3 pee Ss g ~ =. eo fas ‘ . . : oe oa Till a bright and glorious dawning avi. 8 ew a5 — fy Comes for us beyond the skies, a: = = 4 = B=. =» ‘ . “- ¢ In the home our Saviour purchased o> SF me — BOS i sy the Cross’s Sacrifice. Sy — § e284 =3 . . - = ej =s,> eee — ———— D pase is = afr = S «> eee & = — «6% S 8 o48 em 5 — 2 = BS = = - puss] “Hf ana] NOU | } | The @ueen’s Jubilee. Srr,—The time has arrived when the citi- THE LAW SO OIBTY. zens Of Charlottetown should take some de- finite steps towards celebrating the Jubilee A SPECIAL MEETING of the Law Society year of our beloved Sovereign. We all know will be held at the Law Library, on SATUR- that the principal cities of the other Provin- | DAY. the 9th of April inst., at 11 o'clock, to take pag. ae : : into consideration the necessity Of amending the ces have already appointed general managing} 41 of Incorporation and for the transaction of = committees for this purpose, and _ surely | other business. Prince Edward Islanders will not be behind By order, ; others in manifesting their loyalty and enter- F, L. HASZARD, prise in this respect. Not only will a grand Secretary. celebration tend to awaken us from the lethargy which appears to take possession of us during our winter's isolation, but it will also prove a stimulus to trade, and _ business men, tradesmen, and all others in the com +] munity will experience good results from it | yp occupied by Hon. Thos. W. Dodd, The financially. It therefore becomes our duty to | premises comprise about three acres of land. with wake up, discuss, and act without delay. ;comuodious Dwelling House, Stable, Coach "Charlottetown, being the principal place of | Howe aad Tee House “erected Unerean. There i importance in the Province, is without doubt | pure water. the place in which to hold the celebration.| possession given on or about May Ist, next. If properly arranged and advertized and rail-| 4 ppiy to either of the undersigned, way and steamboat fares reduced toa nomi- THOS. W. DODD nal figure (which they should be ina matter RICUARD JOUNSON. of this kind above all others) we might expect | April 4, 1887—2aw tf thousands of visitors from the other towns and | ~ ~~~ country districts of the Island, as well as in- | habitants of the north shores of New Bruns- | fe) z ‘ 3 wick and Nova Scotia. f : | I am of opinion that in order to make the. fe a% affair as nearly complete as possible, at least | —FOR THE— two days will have to be set apart for the | celebration, making two half holidays, closing | . i places of business at noon, the afternoon of each day to be devoted to demonstrations, &c, ' he cen at. arm. Merchants and others would by that means. have the forenoon of each day for business, | || , ee, ; and would undoubtedly do a lively trade. « arter’s Stratagem and Carter's Without going into too much detail regard: | felephone Peas, the Champion Peas of ing the manner of carrying out the celebration | _ the world, Pkt., 10. permit me to offer a rough sketch of a pro- | Danver’s Carrot (new), best for table or gramme, in order to give the matter a start :— Pa . aa l6c; sth SE Ib., ge h Ist. On the afternoon of the first day have a’ “© ers Mammo MAANGEL, the heav- grand snlliiary perade, review and sham fight is | a th tke” and best long Red Mangel. ictoria Park. er lb., 45c. 2nd. In thee vening of the same day atorchlight Carter's Prize-Winner Swede, the rdcession by the Firemen, an illumination of | : s senses. freworks, &6. | _hardiest and heaviest cropper. Per lb., 40c. Ch’town, April 4, 1887. TO LT. . AT desirab'e residence on Orlebar Street, 2 ty eee _——— THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1887. din ahi aes - LUNDi ee ene + ee OO cma ni Hiouse-keeping Goods, New White and Gray Cotten, New Printed Cations, Ta ( fPHESE goods have just been opened for Sp CARPHTS! A lot of Spring Tweeds just opened. Ch town, March 7, 1887.—wky ———v fEARRIS& ST WARY, SUCCESSORS TO GEO. DAVIES & CO. Bieached Sheetings, Unbleached Sheetings, Pillow Cottens, ble Linens, T .wels, Toweling. ring Sale, and having been bought before the recent advance in Cottons, will be found extra value. CARPETS! srussels, Tapestries, Hemps, Floor Cioths, Matting, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Lace Curtains, —O—- —-— - Tailoring Department. NOTICE. intending back to my own store first of April, 7 will sell for the next ten days the remaining stock on hand at a sacrifice. J. B. WeDONALD. Ch’town, March 21, 1887—dy & wky te move SLAUGHTER SALE Printed Cottny —WE OFFER— 29,000 Yards Printed Cottons and Crettones, from 5cis 2 Yard, Upwards. ee ee ee Cheapest Goods in the City. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. March 17, 1287. High and Undoubted Quality Has been Characteristic of FOR OVER SOYEARS April 1, 1587, i 26, oR [HE Y. M. C. A. Razaar Committee intend holding their sale of useful and fancy articles on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, spril i3th and lith, Contributions will be gratefully received by-- Mrs. SHENTON, President. Mrs. J. J. Davies, Mes. Hensiey, Mrs. 43. Brem- ner, Vice Presideats. Mrs. Poole, * Mackinlay, * J. M. McLeod, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. W. W. Stanley. Miss Shenton, * Whitman, ensley, * Carruthers. * PYawson, “ DD. MacNeill, “ F. Weeks, “ Unsworth, “ S. Mutch, “Montgomery, * G, isrown, * Nei: Macleod, *' Laird, * BK, Heartz, * Alice Weeks, “* G. Macleod, “ B. MacNeill, * Gidley, “ Makiulay. ELIZA MacNEILL, Scerctary. Oddfellows, Temperance, National and other barleys. Per lb., 12c.; bush., $1.50 ‘4 +? “? “3 ow, Clergy, Bench and Bur, Citizens and Police, and | cultivation. Per lb., 10c.; bush, $1 sing the National Anthem. } , mail 26e.) 4th. In the eyeninz a musical festival in the opera “ Her Majesty’s Ship Pinafore,”"—under the specialties of the = Seed House of. stand, have the properties necessary for its re- i , s7 Improved Seeds pay 4s WELL As_ Ne object, i mail, post paid. By the bushel, by freight, at The above programme is merely a. sugges- : free to all. gga GE, CARTER & 68, wavs wig. A. Te Bridges 3rd. On the afternoon of the second day a pro- Carter's Paris Prize Barley (2-rowed), Societies, Members of Government, Legislative | ’ io prin aa sete s Cariers Prize Cluster White Gats, an oration on Qucen Square by some public. Carter's Extra English Clover, true Liying of corner stone of New City Building | largest suitable public building that can be pro- The varieties above to which the name of | anspices of the Oddfellows, who managed it so (arter & €e., ndon, Queen's Seeds- | roduction—-the proceeds for the benefit of the IMPROVED STOCK, Afrer which a Public Banquet on temperance | purchaser's expensé tion, and can probably be improved on, but Yours, &e., [ Address: | Ss e ,* ’ ™~ , J. Kyiont & Sox, are making hot Cross SEEDSMEN, CH’TOWN, P. E. 1. cession of different societies.such as Freem ison’s, produces one-third more than ordinary ‘ouncil, House of Assembly, City Council, : rates very heavy, earliest and most prolific in orator, or have a gatherins of school children to late English variety. Per lb., 22c. (By with Masonic Ceremonies, eured, such an entertainment for instance as the“ Garter” is attached are the leading | suecesstuly twe years ago, and who, I under- men ; een Square Gardens or come other worthy pub- At the pound or packet rate we send by principles for a grand wind up. ; Order now, Stock limited. Our Catalogue in the meantime, ‘‘ agitate. agitate, ayitate.” Wipe AWAKE. | uns for Easter. Order immediately. ‘april 6, 21 April 1, 1887—2aw wky Feb, &8—tl sale 3aw tu th sat AG=ERCY. [* you want to make 239 to $49 per week, send for our very liberal terms and ovrfit of cur new book, *’fhe Great Irish Straggle.” The sub- ject is attracting the attention of the greatest minds. The history of this great question is fully treate _ by the celebrated autor. Full par- ticulars and ilinstrated circulars of Contents sent free on application. Write at once und get exclusive rizht of tervi- tory. : W, E. KARLE, 723 Prince William 31. S*. John General! - Agenttor J. S RopeRTSON Bros., , Forouto, April 1—’aw & wky TO LET—-thas brick House and Shop on Dor chester street, formeriv occupied by ‘owen Connolly: iminediate eo gives For teriis and particulars apply von ahah aly. a a aa Et i Bi aa i - SEED WHEAT ‘{ HE Subscriber offers for sale a few hundred bushels of his famous White Russian W heat, grewn on the Warren Farm (one year). Call early and secure the best seed, cheap. JOHN NEWSON. March 9, 1887—2imos eod &wky ; PE iSUARD RULWAY, EASTER MOLIp.iys. ETURN TIGKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued to and from all stations on this Railway on GOOD FRIDAY and SATURDAY following, 8th and 9th April, 1887, good to return up to and on April llth. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch‘town, March 31, 18°7. —ex pat eod wky prs li Tv _ NO ‘ THE celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT will stand on the coming season at Charlotietown, Sam- merside, Cape Traverse and New Glasgow. NEWTON LEE, Truro, March 21, 1887. ee rs - WANTS, TabST, FOUR, de, POR SALE—2 good Mileh Cows (one newly calved). Apply to Geo, Ledwich, Alley =t. apr? lwk pd L&st -On Tuesday last, an Overcoat, on the ice at the Queen's Wharf. The finder will please leave it with W. J. Boswall, Head Queen's Wharf. apr: 21 WANTED —A Girl for general housework, Ap- ply at Tax EXAMINER office. ayr4 3i pd LOST —Between the Methodist Brick Church 4 and the Kkankin House, Weduesday night. a round, rough gold FKar-ring. The tinder will please leave it at this office. apr2 3i VOR SALE--The two-tenement House and Barns at head of Des+brisay Street. The land fis leascd, and can be bougdt out at any time, or lease can be renewed. Tide good to land and Apply at the office of PHILLIPS & april .wk pd build ngs. CHAPPELL, ; : | QALESMAN WANTED—An active man, as | * Sale-man fora dry goods st re in Charlotte- iown, With some experience: must give satis- } factory reference. Address: P. O. Box 328, stat- | ing eXperience and giving reference. : ~—aprl d&wy 3i 1 T? LET—Ho use, corner of Fuston end Cumber. land Streets Porsession given May Ist. Ap- | ply to Robert Fennell. marl Jaw {= caaiecieaneinansiigliin nncnesttininghaniiaaaningi » M585 McGREGOR (formerly with Perkins & “2 Sterns) would respectfully notify her custom- ‘ers and the puolic generaiy, that she is now preparcd to atzend to all orders for Milliner, and Dressmaking. Residence at Mrs. Rodd’s ; Boardiny House, ustou Street, near Mrs. Bay- | fiela’s. tar 30 6i pd : iYWeANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook and a 4 W Housemaid, to whom good wag 8 will be ‘given; references required. Apply at Titk kx- AMINER offfoe, mar 3ut TO LET—A Cottage, situated on St. Peter's | - Road, a ass conn Trou the Rdlroad crossing; sSiatle, coach-house apd garden .al- ;tached. Apply to J. D. Melxet 12) pa WANTED IMMEDIATELY—Four good Pant Makers; also, two good Vest Makers.—P. J, | Foran. _mar3d i po ET—A new House on Chestnsit Street, con ” teining - seven rovums. Apply to Mrs. | Pickard. is mar2? tf ’POLET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, | -** with slate ro’ f, in good t nantable condi ion, i eoutaining ten reams, besides pantrss kivcl en, jecllar kitchen: also an ice-house, row filed with hice, stable vard room, with garden attached, {situate on-Water street. Pos es-ion given Ist i July next. c , ‘A’. Also -A two ard aha lf story wenden. tene- Iment dwellirg.. canto'ying eight ro mas, ik rood ‘repair, situste.on Prinee -Mtreet.: Possession iven ist Vay next : ro Brick Warerooms and Offices, enitable fora good business stand, on Water Street. Pos- session given immedaie ‘ apply to 6 Bros. a 4 4 gt area te