TE THE DAILY EXAMINER.| MARCH 10 & Review 3 Mi fe auil ij remday a electioha 16 the Provioce ci Quebec removes the last shadow of achance for the Liberal party— at least while opstituted as wie rainiag control of the Cestinies of the Dx nimion. Looking ba at the record cof this a f to perty, it has been, emphatically, a party shifts aud «xpedients, vever attaming anything be called a Pp licy The Liberals Lave obstructed and hampered decried the credit, re- { their own « that might legislation, have sources and capabilities un i have done their utmost to frustrate to enter iry an ' the Government with other But » & atates- In 1873 untry on a catch ery of They then obtained « rst he allempts i ' mto | negotiations . ) poleiiave untries for favorable trade selatione never have they risen a8 a party manlike grasp of the sitdation. they carried the cc the Paeific scanial. sweeping msjority, which gave them a fi rate chance of showing what they could d from the Ie noticeable fact tha’, almost from the start, | disinterested observers vesy outset predicted Shrewd, their taiiure is al he pecple showed a want of ¢ nfidence iB | them. the cateh ery had calmed down, the people saw ia political phrase, “the wo } had lhe bye 4a8000 S28 ercitement cl the} that, pulled over tier eyes speedily which went on growing sod strengthening Loe electsous showed ‘ reaction the next general election drove their Laie party from power. Ic ie worthy of note that the tactics which proved successial in 1873 weli-nigh proved su cessful in 1891- @, Therecan now be little doubt that ganized schems to buy turo the scale Everything there was 4 weil up enough conatitueacies lu ia favor of the Liberal party. seemed favorable. The depression in trade, the failing bealth of Sir John Macdonald, the length of time that the Conservatives nad held power,—~all combined to render the position of the Government precarious, it ie probable that nothing but the per- soual popularity of Sir John M vodonald and the confidence felt in his skill ond foresight saved the Government. The ma- jority was largely reduced us & result of these Liberal efforts. But the prize was not won. Soe eysterstic effort was made to unseat Conservatives throughout the country. Simultaneously with this came the eld seandal cry. Abuses had crept in- to various parte of the departmental ser- vices, and & systew ot wholesale corraption had been growing up in the Province of Quebec. A desperate effurt was made to faaten ali this upon the Government. With thie cry it wae hoped to sweep the bye- elections. So confilent were the party that jeading members of it predicted that io three months they would be in power. Bat the people had learned « lesson in 1873. The Government had already beaten the Opposition in the game of unseating. Ic speedily became evident that the Uppo- sition had beaten the Government out of eight in the game of corruption. They fell two to one in the courte. At thie crisis cane the astounding revelations of Mer- cieriam which disclosed the by which the Government majority had been so largely reduced at the general elect ion, Phe people saw the trap and the bye-elec- The Liberals are far- ther jrow power than ever. What of the future / That depends on the ability of the Liberal party to frame a policy. Till they do this, they are hope- leasly condemned to the cool shades of op position. The tactics which purchased a brief success in 1873 and signally failed io 1891-92 can hardly be attempted » third time with any hope of succets weaos tiene told the tale. ee beter Regulations. Lo Tose who throughout the country are preparing to catch and preserve lobsters in » small way will do well to make a note of the proposed regulations of which an inti- mation is conveyed by the telegram in Tur Exawiver of to-day. The imposition of a license fee of five hundred dollars apon those who engage iv the lobster business and an additional fee of one cent per case upon all lobsters caught and preserved ought to have a deterrent effect upon all such persons. What effect it will have upon those who have large and expensive {actories remains to be seen. The result aimed at is, evidently, the preservation of the lobster. This result will probably be reached. Whether the new regulations will have the effect of contining the busi- ness to & comparatively few wealthy per- 8008, or stopping it altogether for @ season or two, another Wea have no doubt that they will keep a num- ber of farmers aud geueral traders from engaging in an enterprise in which they are much more likely to be ruined than to make their fortunes. However thie may be, it is certain that is question. 1K Free From Diphtheria wa ml We that to hear, on good authority, cases ol diphtheri ain illage cf S Sex or were afflicted by the digesnse, and the aver | ae number of deaths waa about one in | each family. ‘he Board of Health did the beat they could under the circumatances to | prevent the spresd of the disease. They lelosed the Colville School. as also the ari fpere are how fv seven families thé uris o | Methodist and Preebyterian Sundayschools, | They ordered that social gatherings, for the i ltime being, should cease Inmates of | houses in which the disease prevailed were | | prevented from leaving their premises until after the sick ones had recovered and the housea and contents had been preperly cleansed and disinfected. Owing to the lisolation of these families two men had to |} | be employed to attend to their wants, but } | were not allowed to enter their dwellings. ‘ pre valence }patients were consilered free fromm it the i rogme weie thor | clothing, furniture and ugh jly disivtected. The public school waa opened again on ‘Monday iast, but not withous the itl» iog first stiubbed with chloride of ilime water and the room aud books disiniect- ie Children who have had the disease are } not allowed, however, to attend school for one month after recove ry, and disinfectsen of their places of abode as shown by the ces tificate of the Health Ollicer, With these and ether precautions taken, it is hoped that the lisease there has been successfully stamped out. Th of He ar a | compli wmeuted ou the regulations and thet uc 2eRs in preventiag the epread of the dr al disease Methods ef Studying History Mr. R. RR. F an excellent le Hall last evening on “Seth xi Hiatury Mr. Pescy Pope chair. The lecturer reierred portance of recogniz:ng the uni’y tory. l-o'ated facts generally portant, except ne they are consectet with, and form part of,integral yroups of tacts or events. Whatever our preconceived no- tiona of theories may be respecting spy given historical event, person or period, we should tens iously hold to th until iur- ther knowledve or a"udy shows that we we wrong. Thelate wonderful discoveries of recorda in Babylon and the Rast not only added vastly to our knowledge, but con- firm the truth of many oi the Bible reeords. it is impossible properly to study Eng- lish History without at same time mastering, in outline at Jesat, the great facts in the history of Europe, especially Germany and France. IJ i# a guod plan to take sume prominent histor'cal personage and group the leading events of his tima around him. Charles the Fifth was the central figure in the history of the ref. rma- C., delivered 7 a. oe ua ying aaotSt cupied the 1TZ\ 2 PRA, o} YU ure ii} ‘ the im- ot hte- unig ATS sab the tion. Louis the Fourteenth played the great part in the Seventeenth Century, and Frederick the Great loom: up conspiciously in a latcr period. Kings as such have nut done much to advance the interesis of the human race. The Ilspeburgs and Bour- bone show bute poormrecord, aad it is yet to be seen whether fhe present Gerasmn Emperor will prove « cecond Frederick the Great in sustaining the eredit of the the ancient German House of Hohenzollern. We have +horn Foglish kings of all the ancient kingly power. ‘The parliament is above the king. Jive ides of the divine right of kings expired with the fal! of the Stuirts, when the people another kiog. The throne ia sill the fountaia of honor. If the royal occupant prove himself unworthy the people are ready to tell him he must step down and out The period of the four Geurges was the great epoch when the voice of the eople wae distinctly heard in the demand for liberty of the presa and namerous other re- forms. The leeture was well delivered and well received. oar oss - ~ +6+e -—- - Notes and Comments The Patriot says that the National Policy of to-day ia not the National Policy which Sir Leonard Tilley introiuced. The Patriot is right about this point, sugar is now free ! — The Grits say that the bye-elections alway4 result in favor of the Government in power. Que triends of the Opposition must surely rememberthe history of the MeKeuzie regime, under which nearly every appeal fo the people at bye-elections went against the Administration. We were favored with a perusal of the wanuacript of “Reminiscences” from the Life of Mr. John Ross, proprietor of the “Magic Healer’ Salve, which he intends shortly to pablish in pimapblet form, in which he gives & sketch of his public career, during the publication of Ross's Weekly in connection with the Tenant League sgita- tion, his advceacy of the railway move- ment, and Istterly his success with the "Magic Healer” Salve. As one-haif of every the work will page threugheut coutain the continuous sketch = of hie life, more than usual »romin- } ence will be giver the sdvertisements in- serted therein. We have no deubt but thie little work wlll be eagerly sought for by many who were cognizsnt of its incidents, and trust it may have an extensive sale. eo Tur great Lessive Phenix, that is what the hceusewives of Canada are talking about. The cheapest cleanser ever pro- duced. ‘The ost marvellous solutive when you think of all it will do, that has ever come to the relief of heusekeepers. Leseive Phenix will clean anythine. When you boil clothes you don’t need any soap at all, if you use it. It is so comprehen- sive in its etlicacy, it will wash your clothes, and it will clean your silver or brass ware. ‘There is hardly any limit to its service, It hss beautiful emollient pro- pertiee, and it isa benefit rather than an injury tothe hands, Ask your grocer for Lessive Phenix. Moxrreat, March 7.—Lawyers here have received instructions from the Mar- quise de Salelles of Toulouse, France, to endeavor to have the regiater of the death of Paul Dupuis, formerly editor of La Semaine Religiuse in this city, altered in order to establish that Dupuis waa really the regulations will be unpopular. If the Minister has introduced the measure merely as a tentative test of the feelings of those | interested, and having it passed this year, he will probably discover that so far as the Government is concerned, it had better be withdrawn. — A coal area has lately been opened on the Old Alalifax Road, Amherst, which it is said will rival that of Springhill. eight milea fron: | and have the registe the Marquise de Salelies, a worthy noble- man, who left France some ten years ago and came here, changing his name to Paul Dupuis. The Marquise devoted himself to not with the intention of|journalism in this city, and died here about a yearago. His widow, residing in Toulouse, in order to obtain possession of the eatates requires to have the fact estab- lished that he was not Pani Dupuis, but Marquise de Salelles and the lawyers have been instructed to investigate the matter r changed. Proceed- ings are being taken in the superior court to this end. eI DAILY EXAMINER. Disinfectants were freely ased during the | the disease, and aa s60n 4S the | THURSDAY, MARCH 10. = o- e ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Personal. cin ie ay hee rete Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Sammeraide He ia registered at 6 Hotel Davies. ) Mr. Lemuel Munn, of Vancouver, 5. See al Develo nent left by express train last night vis the Capes | on his retura trip to hisadopted home. sr. | Mann has had « pleasant visit among frieuds -__ | 2 town and country. | Mr. A.C. MeMahon, the popalar octor, ‘who has been delighting Charlottetown Resignation. | audiences during the winter bas kindiy covu- ‘ _ | sented to take part iu the programuic # bib He SavVs That Quebec 13 I H- | St. Paul's choir, of Summerside, are prep*riog ‘ : ae to put on the boards iu the Market Hall of grateful and | nyust dnd that town on St. Patrick's night, os 17th. ' rs Sir John Thompson's ieadership 10 the That He Will Return to an His Farm and fiom. Journal, is in the city. Sreciat Dearatones to Turk KxaM (xen. | th ‘Sensation | Mercier’s \ } | House ct Commons is proving decidedly | popular; while as head of the (roverpment | the Hon. J. J. C. Abbott is fiading abundant evidence» of the confidence reposed im bim and his colleagues by the people. James Spurgeou, the brother of the late ' Charles Spurgeon, hae provisionally a- ‘sumed the -duties of the pastorate of the Metropolitan Taberaac!e- ar | Mr. Foster, Secretary of the United States Treasury, is eick aod bas had to quit work and go on a resting trip over the ocean. His two predecessore, Mr. Man- ning and Mr. Windom, died in office from the efiects of overwork: So did Mr. Fol-} ger, one of their predecessors. Watching | Uncle Sam's cash ia more fatal to conecien- tious men than serving in his aruy. The Prinee of Wales hgs been elected G. BI. | | | “THE FALLEN LEADER BRAZENS. IT OUT. Montrear, March 16. Mercier haa resigned and addr:ssed a tter to his friends. In it he says ‘uli the »i I have done has been set aside and in- gratitude is my only award. The verdict of the people is unjust aud will be «everely blamed by bistory. But meanwhik I must submit sud return to private life I will } it oF ¢ b i | j | } return t , the lab re of the field in « rder, if} Mark blason of Great Hgitain, and Sir Augns. possible to regain health, and tu my law- | tus Harris has been elected grand treasurer. yer's cflice for the maintenance of iny fam- Englishmen would be more respected in the ily. United States if t'ey employ less gush. The | The Proviacisl Government organs an- | Teledo Commercial criticizes # recent atter : (nounced short time ago that Mercier | *2ce of Sir Kdwio Arnold in the fallowis g | pleasant manner : '- Sir Edwin Argold appears to have been ‘mashed’ oo this country in true poe*ival style. He esid, in concluding an entertaia- went in New York: ‘Ieame to America ber friend; | go away ier champion, ber servant, her lover.’ At fust blush it mey look cruel to regret that so much aflection is not recipro- eal, but it transpires that his love is not entirely disinterested. Te loves this country because those amoag whom he fell were lovers of hia country. The Anglomaniacs will re- ciprocate fully Sir Edwin's gush. ee - News Notes. would be arrested at the instance of the Attorney-Ceneral Casyrain in a few daya and prosecuted on criminal charges of rob- bing the public treasury. What effect hiare- signation will have ou this determination cannot learned, It is believed, how- ever, that any such proceedings wiil be al- lowed to drep. The nowa of Mercier’s resignstion creat- ed a great suprise. The sweeping victory for DeBoucherville was instantly dropped for thia newer aud wore sensational de- velopment be kx Senustor Ingalls has declined an offer 2 jo! $10,600 a year to become the editor of a new local afternoon paper in Kansas eisai City. A New York mediumistic artist has suc- ceeded in marrying a reverab! widow to whom he delivered messages from her ‘‘de- ceased friends’ She is over 70, but has a tine tigure — $300,000 — which probably proved # strong attraction to the medium. Mr. Waller, a merchant of Bradford, England, has arranged to defray the entire expense of bringing home from Erezi! the 150 persons remaining out of a company of 500 who emigrated from Yorkshire to that country some months sgo. The others, inostly womeu and children, have perished from hardships or from the unsuitable cli- Regulations For the Lob- ster Trade. Heavy Fees to be Imposed, Orrawa, March 10. session of the Louse of Commons was very brief yesterday. A return of the election in West Huron was received by the House. It is uader- stood that Auanias Camercn will petition we ue against Patterson. one — ——— Oa Friday next Hon. Me. Tupperwiltt ue iInove,—— - ; Firat, That it 13 expsdient to ia At St Mury’s Chapel, Chatham, NB, on the Ist inet, by the Rev Canon Forsythe, M A, Henry A Muirhead, secofid son of the late Hos Senator Mairbead, to Frances J Blair, second daughter ef the late George A Blair, Stipendiary Magistrate, of Chatham, N B. _ fee of $590 for each license granted by the Minister of Marine to can or preserve lobsters, or tu keep them alive in ponds or in other places. Second, That it isexpedient to impose a fee of one cent for each case containing four dvz2u one pound cans of lobsters to be paid to the person directed by the Minieter, and to raark, label or stamp such case. DIED. On the }0th iost, at her residence, Upper Great (ieorge Streot, Sarah Jane (Gilbert), widow of the late Robert Mugford. Boru in Bideford, England, February kth, 181}. Emigrated to this Island, A. D. 1841. Leav- ing tbree sons and three daughters to mourn. But their loss is ber gain. ‘The righteous ebeli be had in everlasting remembrance.” {Faneral from her late residence, at 2 p. m., on Saturday, to People’s Cemetery, when friends are invited to attend } Local Notices. Great bargaius for ready money at Johu McLeod & Co's. dy&wk Auother Big Shipment.—Prowse Bros. re ceived yesterday another big raft of children « clothing. They are magnificent. Just received, @ fine lot of new apring over. coatings, beautitul shades, moderate prices. Cali and see them.—Joha Macleod & Co. mai lO Nearly Given Away—Mea's saad boys’ olo- thing.—J B Macdonald. marl? -—— ——— -— Satisfaction With the Result. Opinion of the British Press. Loxpox, March 10 Mercier's defeat pave unalloyed sasigtac- tion throughout Great Britain. The St. James Gazette gaya that the result of this epirited and crushing protest. egainst cor- ruption completely justifies the action of Lieut.-Governor Angers, and is @ striking 600! Lace Special = | fe ee | — Sale is (SIX HUNDRED PAIRS Besize can an rr 0 ° | OSs we Lace Curtains, i'n. ut a per pair BEER BROS. up. NEW AND PRETTY DESIGNS. BEZLR BROS. 7,000 Miles. | i f I MANY KINDS OF WATCHES the combined number of revolutions of all the wheels exceeds 183 MILLIONS OF MILES each year, and their combined travel is OVER SEVEN THOUSAND MILES. Railway and other carriages are oiled after every long journey. Some Sewing Machines are oiled whenever used, other machinery often, and should not the continuously running Watch receive more attention in thia matter than it does. Woe advise that all Watches should be oiled and examined to see if they need cleaning st least ONCE A YEAR. By this means the liability to wear ia ics- sened, and the Watch will last longer and give better satisfaction. WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS, BAROMETERS and MUSICAL BOXES cleaned and repaired. E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, March 5, L392. ———_ - A —— _ = as om Masonic Concert. THE MASONS INTEND HOLDING A CONCERT eee a THURSDAY, 10th INST, AT EIGHT O’CLOCK, P. M., In the Masonic Lodge Room. TICKETS, 25 CENTS, to be had at the door. 3i—mch8 a a NEAR THE MARKET. + {x} ———— -— + WATSONS New Drug Store, proof of the existence of a public consei- ence in the Province of Quebec. ee Death of an Official. Hairax, March 10, James G. Morris, chief clerk of the Cus- toms depsrtment, died last evening after a fow days’ illness. Hats, Hate.—Our hiz stock of new spring | felt hate is selling fast. If you waut a goo. fitting hat, try J B Macdonald's. marl0 We claim to have the largest and most eomplete line of spring suitings and overcoat. ings in the city, and at the lowest prices.—D A Bruce. marl 2i SS Se ee Tue Lecrcre in Orprr.--lf you are in the habit of attending lectures, do pot fail to be present to night in Zion church to bear Mr. Gunn oa “Habit” The lectures thera are always good and well worth hearing. No adrission fee. Silver collection at the door. em Weather Bulletin. Toxexzo, March 10.—10 a. m. Southwest to west winds; mostly fair; light local rains. Ferty Hovrs’ Devotion, — The Forty THREE DOORS BELOW LONDON HOUSE. et )—---_— PATRONIZE THE BEST! HE subscriber returns thanks to his friends | Hours’ Devotion closed at St. Daustan’s Cathedral this morning with Pontifical High Mass, His Lordship Bishop Macdonald being the celebrant, Rev. Mgr. Gillis wes high — Revs. Giegory McDougld and Steph u *helan, deacons of honor; Rew J. C. ScLeen, deacon of Maes; Rev. J. J. MeDonald, sub- deacon, and Rev. A. McAuliy, master of General Telegraphic News. Arnens, March 7.—The report that 500 followers of ex-Prime Minisier Delyannis had been arrested is emphatically cenied by the authorities here, and stories that people were arming for rebellion are) ceremonies. The atten tancp, during the laughed at. The entire country is quiet. exposition was very large. F i Warsaw, March 7.—In view of the ac-| wag, _. a tivity of the Polish revolutionists in propa- Mortgage Sale. gating their doctrine of Free Poland among the p2ople, the authorities have decided to mn tiateteeemam eel ‘ id j j i »gi , o be sold by Public Auction, on the premises in | billet soldiers at private residences and Souris, in King’s County, on WE NESDAY.! thus prevent any discussion of plans} the Fourth day cf May next, at the hour <t | to bring about an organized move- Eleven Gcleck, a.m, under and by = of & ment egainst the Czar's authority. oP shactauan wonaie Gaon a aarit z ? November, A. ]). 1877. made between the Hor - | Orrawa, March 7.—A statement of} orable Archibald John Macdovald and Jo! n | Allen MacJonald of the one pat, and the Hon- orable Andrew Archibald Macdonald of the other part (and which Mortgage was by Inden- ture bearing date the twenty-seventh day of March, A. i). 1878, made between the said Andrew Archibald Macdonald of the firat 4 the said Archibald John Macdonald and Jobn Allar Macdonald of the second part, end Kd- ward Jarvis Hodgson and Joho Ball cf the third part) :— LL that tract, piece and parcel cf land, here ditaments and premises, situit>, lying and beng at Seuris, Lot Fe ty-tive,lu King’s Countr in the said Island, commen i g .t the corner f a lot owned by Mattbew & McLean; thence run- ning eastwardly along the main post road lead! ¢ superannuations for last year shows a total of $38,096, a greater portion of which was in the post office. The return gives the firat intimation of the fate of Col. Tilton, suspended deputy minister of fisheries. He gets a superannuation allowance of $1,436, economy in public service being «scribed as the reason for his removal. The De- puty Minister of Public Works, Buaillarge, gets $2,240, and the late Queen’s prine-, Chamberlin, $1,664. New York, March 7.—Richatd Scan] to Kast Point for the distance of one hundre- lan, last night, threw alighted lamp at his seat + Senes running northwardly at right angles wiseie. their home on. West Sixteenth | = Sas = and Gfty feet ; thence westwardly at right angles for the dis- tance of one hundred feet; thence southwardly for the distance of one hundred and fifty feet to the p!ace ef commencement. For furtber particulars apply to Mr. W, S. Stewart, Solicitor. Charinttetowa, Dated this 9h day of March, A. D, 1892. EDWARD J. HODGSON. JOHN BALL, Assignees. Street, causing her body to be burned a0 badly that she died after six hours’ terrible agony. Scanlan declares he found his wife in a compromising situation with his brother, Michael Scanlan. Both men were arrested. Mrs, Scanlan would not admit she was guilty of any indiscretion. mehto—d; EE A GROG TEETH, Charlottetown, February 19, 1892 —dy ! Eggs for | 0 "i I and the publie generally for the petronage | ° } extended to him while a member of the] ute fiem a c of A, Hermans & Son. and begs to remind them e ¢ that he proposes engegiug in business on hia | “<= OMiis Shop. will be lecated GRAFTON an Gut BR = Shop “dl on G ( 3 STREKT, just aroved BPodd's (Medica! Hel’) (BAS, € Siz: reas ont oe. expects to be ready for work bp | ATER S122, the 1s ril. ser. eieiin ; “All ate ia the Plumbing or Tinsmith line, | BLACK Wi INORCAS, s oo eee for on a liat Wate : Non-setters, Great Layers, eating apparatu', wi au cio BWihigswsgye vine ta deapatah and at rentonable ruc | S#LYPR WYANDOTTES, Satisfaction guaranteed. Send in your «rders GOLDEN Si i CVARLES HERWANS. N Sit RIGHT BANTAMS. wehl0- 3i eod Eggs $1.60 per setting. Address : L. A. HASZARD, P. O, Box 184, Ch’town nape men mchl0 As Palatable ? as Sweet Milk! x A Boon to the Little Ones! , HACKNOMORE may be given to the little ones of a tender age, according to —_—-----——- the directions on the label, with perfect an * safety Mother, if your little boy or girl UsT ARRIVaD is troubled with a Cough, go at once to 5 j the nearest drug store and buy a buttle of PER S. S. STANLEY. 9d) ra ONTARIO BRAN and CHOPPED compmncexes HAGKNOMORE. } ~; 7 RULLKD OATS for sale cheap. meh4 $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP ! BEST OF SATISFACTIO DR. UJ. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. mech? A. HORNE & CO. fetai—iw eod The Diamond Bookstore A. B. C. (A Brotherly-love Cail) LL OTR RTICLES are TTRACTIVE! 1GGé: 8ST ARGAINS in OO@KS! ALL AT HAPPELLE'Ss fer , . HEAP GOODS Ail who ave pot D. B. P. will hear this, Our KOOM PAPER ia always the best and lowest-priced, and we have now 4 grand SHOW ROOM for it. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. mck8-—4ieod wky li NOTICE. W) ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :—I have 1 much pleasure in testifying to the skill, at- tention and kindness with which Dr. Gecrge A. Baynes discharged his professional duties during the ten rears that he practised medicine in this city (Moptreal} His manner with the sick. acd his character and relations with hia colleagnes, have always been those of a gentleman. Fle has my best wishes fer hie success, etc, R. P Howarp, M. D., Dean of the Medical Facuiry, MeGill University, Montreal, Canada, (Figred) 2.h March, 18*4. DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Specialist in Diseases of Women & Chronic Diseases of Men. OFFICE - Market Square, Charlottetown, P. &. Island. rmachs COMPLETE STOCK ee SPRING Ne McLEOD’S, QUEEN STREET, Wholesale and Retail, Charlottetown, March 9, 1892. Wanted to Purchase. ‘HE DEBATES of the P. E Island House of Assembly for the year 185%, and for the short Session of 1872. Apply at THe EXAMINER office. febla WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e O LET.—The eastern half of House on corner . of Hillsborough and Kuston Streets. lime- diate passeesion. Apply to Mrs. F. Parker CaRv eit. mechs ANTED.--A girl for general housework ia 4 — tamily. <Applv at this office. mech Ww’ fice. NTED TO PURCHASE, for Cash. & Build. ing Lot centrally located. Apply at _ Ji—mecnh Apply to R SALE.—A good mileh cow, adale. JOUN ARCHIBALD MacpoNnacp, Glen mechs (A NVASSERS —Our “Life of Spurge” is J seliing wonderfully. &. H. Canwell, the anthor, is ove of the most celebrated Baptist Vivines in America. His book is spoken of as “The Spurgeon of England by the =purgeon of America.” Toe clergy recommend it; many are helping to sell. The rel-gious press bave mads most favorable comments. 500 pages beautifuliy illustrated. Price $'. 6 Usnal big terms to Agents. Send 3i cents for outfit, Term® mailed with it, It is a rare chance; do not heriiate. One man reported 50 sales for 12 hours’ work. ~end to EaRLE PUBLISHING HovsE, St Jebn, N. B, mechs R ADOPTION.—A_ healtby male infant, three months old, Full charge givex. Ap- ply at this office. febl7_ ail WANTED.—One first-class city salesman oD salary. Experience uonecessary. Must be acqusinted with Charlottetown and suabarbs. dvanieges unequalled Good references re- quired. For fuli particulara address BeowN Bros. ©o., Nucserymen, T vronto, (nt. feb20—dy (sat mon) 3m ae lal cas ANTED, on 28th February, an experienced housemaid, to whom good wazes will | Apply at Examinenk office. febls xivon. T° LEf.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Costello property. AP- ply to Davies & Haszard, or the owner, JOHN AYLWARD, Southport’ jant