“Tm ix SDALLEM FIRE. Evidence at the Investigation. | NCENDIARY | [Spxerat. Desratones ro Tax EXaMmver.] | 1 : \. i erwin of the | Mr. Jai ics allem, K y the Fire Depart- " ™ ‘vy Magistrate’s Court- pour, ' n u Che witnesses Fan) s exam \ questioned Fol- j lowing 18 e take! his 7 ~* : ~~) . JAM rn) ~About a quarter LAT wT p ISPATCHES by th t might, [ came down | aii SUL A U Us stairs { wate! When 1 got | oppos ' 1 door, smoke met me! a is + Kettie containing as ; wa e, aud started with | [BOE DT nt mn Tie Valiey ; vas, but got choked | U4 VAls, (4 Ly WiiU Ye with sim i got up as quickly | 7 es | i wing the kettle in the oe to ae hal nh, Went up stairs to} bring d While up stairs | rap- THE FLOOR BREAKS DOWN, ped Mr. Doulls wall and tuld him the | } i | ight the boy down | stairs, atu pucting my Overcoat on | N . > . him rent outside and cried Several Persons Injured Fr i oir, Essory’s dvor | and k ng which | returned sviciiiimiiiae to the i went ito the kitchen sos fa. Sie Wes ee MBBPING AP LIPTLE P ch at 5 nN (W itness here ex- ; I OND, pla ned t ays Were weak and that | little s would stop his breath). | ee Abou Mr. Moore arrived = a aN f On DPA i wer len where the fire was. | li j ) PROS! LOTS AHRAD He ask fur a& pall which | gave to | oe him. it tarted the pump but had to | ——— — Me MM Lk ee fresh Por? Hitt Station, Feb. 12. air. M re pu ie fre out. By this | time »s © persons had arrived. | ..+ large number of electors met at Tyne Why lit rwho put the kindling | Valley last evening — tu hear ancl pet | know not. I did not notice | ¥ at Messrs. Hackett, Lefurgey that ti — 7 saturated with Yeo and Per ry whe were pre- herpa: \ piece of the charred | 8¢@t had to say on the questions of the day. kind s shown witness.) The | 2he meeting was held in Mr.Edmand Raun- Sellinus | have ar wto this. The} S#y® Hall. Mr. Lefurgey had but com- outsi| was « i but not locked, }|m™meaced his address when the fluor gave Sinn ley W len this door has | ¥4Y: and, with the exception of those whu generally been .ocked, and I cannot tell | were on the platform, the whole assemb! w elt open last night ir toad ‘age went with a crash down to the lower % ed previous'to my coming down | #¢- Amongst the jnjured are John \\ i lcame down stairs I had O'Connor, Mr. Rix Jenkins, Caldwell Mae- Se ven! | pantsun, as 1 had been to the , donald, Mr. Clark, Mr. McLellan and : 6 in ‘ tof the hall previously. | S°Ver@! others whose names in the excite- i lean, bit eae het] ment of the moment your correspondent wenc where I saw the most smoke. It was | could not ascertaln, The stove went throuvh net ene iffeh to lal fre beri before 1 ; and set fire to the building, but the tire | a] he ' There was no| ¥® quickly put out. I[t being very bla , k ' nT first entered it, | cold and stormy and_ there being wan th nd time. My kind-| 2° other place available, the people dis- | hit 1 There is a “way of | persed. . wet in from the outside, but E do not The prospects for the Conservative candi- think any one got in. ‘There is lots of | 48 are excellent. The first district will kindling similar to mine in the eity, 1| $!¥e them a large majority. The return of cannot say that the burnt kindling cam} Messrs. Hackett and Lefurgey is nuw looked i cellar. There was more kindling | @P0D 4S certain. Meetings and returns than is here, but it was burnt this from all parts of _the district show large mosuinc we fire in the stove, , $4108 since last Dominion election. ! ere Was a” carpet inside the kitchen door. Lirrie Ponp via Souris, Feb. 12. + KeTusene ol must have been p ured in u the outside. I got three threat ning ers, In two of which I was tuld 1 would be burned out, and in the third my life was threatened. One evening about two weeks azo, | unl kerosene sprinkled on my back door. I yreported the matter to Mr. tasory, Who toid me it was only some one playing tricks 1 went to bed at ten ecock last might. I did net havea lamp with me when | came down stairs. Since the ney was taken two lights are kept burning, and i generally have a fire in the diming or iront room through the night. There is ne insurance on my furniture. L\OBERRSON, stepsou of Mr. Ballem, Was next examined. He corroborated the testiineny ol the previous witness, Grornce Moore (sworn)—I was passing Dr. Johnson's corner when I heard a cry of i ran in the direction of the sound snd discovered that the tire was in the kit- :of Mr. Baliem’s house. I could see the flames in the kitchen when I was half way down the hall. 1 looked around four a pau of water, but not finding any, tried to beat out the flames with a bag” which I picked up. I was unsuccessful in so duing, and started outside tu find the boy in order that he might get some water fur me. On my way out | stumbled over the kettle which was inthe hall. i pickel it up, and dis- covering that it was full of water, went hack and emptied its contents on the flames, and alimust extinguished them. Mr. Ballem then came in with a pail, and showed me a pump inthe cornerof the <r ! sitchen, from which enough water was obtained to totally extinguish the flames. | A few | Doull and Essory then came in. minutes after the fire was out I noticed a pile of splits and a newspaper or the door- step, between the inside and outside doors. [picked them up and brought them into the kitchen, after.which I drew the atten- tioev of Doull and Essury to the fact that the newspaper was saturated with kerosene ml. About a quarter of the newspaper had ; . . Men burn faere were about a duzen pieces of kindling there. The fire could hot have Cau sit accidentally, it must have been Set. Taomas Essory (sworn.)—I was woke up about a quarter to twelv+ and informed that Ballem's house was on fire. I dressed 43 Soon as possible and went over. * Moore and Doull were there when I arrived. I Saw the kindling and paper on the kitchen (he paper was not much burned and had the kindling rolled in it. There OOF ibe 8 ho Insurin_e on the house. I have had ne fa! 1. with Ballem. I saw a little Spot of k 1c on his door about twe Weers t could not find any tracks in tia J .'s hatches are all covered a Sat ve not been touched. I Sob possible that the kerosene Could en got nm through the simail | &perture under the door. ; Viet Eagineer Large explained that this Was ail idence he had to offer and | Mgfesto lL Ciat the mombers of the Depart- Ment 1 personal examination of the Premises before giving their decision in the matter. ‘This suggestion was acted upon aut an exunination of the premises was Mule, Mr. Bulloin telling them to make it thorough,so that in future there would be ne Mou for talk. When this examination had been conclu led,they returne | to the Court- ‘om, and after a brief deliberation passed * Feso.ution that ‘‘the fire had been set by some party or parties unknown.” ———<8- 2 - a — — Z pumway | ly *‘a faree” the Grits say !! ’heec could obtain it from such men as they, <i cael Lames’ B : ed “Boots, regular price $2, ow Hi . oe ’ , Selling at 31 and $1.25; Ladies’ Fall Boat 8, reg ad ts, at Macdewald o,lssue @bore. janiv—d w ‘never were better. ila we $1.75, now selling for 75, ene tr PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. One of the largest and most influential meetings ever held in this section took place here on Friday, the 1ith inst. All the candidates were present and spoke from their respective standpuvints. Robertson and Macintyre’s Free Trade theories are becoming very stale and the electors a)- ready see that the Grits,their leader among the rest, are playing a double game on the trade question being ardent Protection- ists and absolute Free Traders, according to circumstances. The people see through it. Fully two-thirds of the electors present at the meeting were in favor of the Gov- ernment candidates. John McLean, M. P. P., made a ring- ing speech, brushing away the flimsy argu- ments of the Opposition speakers with tell- ing effect. Dr. McIntyre complained that the mer- chants were following him around at the meetings. Mr. Mchean informed the meeting that Mclutyre was himself one of the Souris merchants having gone into business there. Times, therefore, cannot be so bad as Dr. McIntyre describes them, else he would not risk his money in mer- cantile pursuits, as he is doing at the pre- sent time. This was one of the best meetings held since the campaign opened, and it is now admitted that the Government’s candidates, McDonald and Muttart, will be returned by hundreds of a majority. UPPER PROVINCES FAVORABLE REPORTS ew ee All Alone = the DISSATISFIED WITH BLAKE. The Outlook in Quebec. Lime. Moyrreat, Feb. 12. Every day throughout the different parts of the Dominion, the N. .P. Liberals are openly announcing their abandonment lof Mr. Blake on account of the shirty nature of his tariff policy. In Montreal, men formerly Liberals say that Mr. Bilake’s proposition to make no changes in the tariff until after an elabor- ,ate enguiry by means of a commission would throw the business of the community into utter confusiun and would do more ‘damage in three months than could be re- ‘ paired in many years. Business men, real estate holders and stock holders are wakening up to a_realiza- tion of the evils impending in the event of the defeat uf the Government. The same feeling is passing like a wave over the ea- tire community. | In Ontario and Quebec the effect is most marked. Men of whose return the Oppo- sition were very confident a week 6r two | ago, are now tinding themselves confronted with difliculties which they did not antici pate. It looks now as if the Opposition would prove to bea mere shell instead of the solid compact body they thought they were. The spirits of the Government forces A strong pull and a pull ali together is the watchword. 2 Orzawa, Feb. 15, | Baw Uritw uf this vity bod w bed blew — eee ieee E DAILY EXAMINER, - - = - - dealt them by the defection of Alderman Gorman, one of the largest empivyers: of labor in the city, who has formally re- nounced all allegianee to Mr. Blake, ud has joined the ranks of the party of union and progress. Toronto, Feb, 12. Sir John has proceeded to Brockville, where a grand demonstration took place. The town was en fete and the enthusiasm was unbounded. Sir John will be in Kingston on nomina- tion day. Liberal Conservative prospects in On- tario are steadily improving. That this Pprovinee will give the Government a large majority is no longer matter for doubt. In Quebec the outlook is daily growing brighter. NEWS FROG NEWFOUNDLAND. A CRISIS INEVITABLE More Starvation Threatened. Sad State of Affairs. eee ee Sr. Joun’s, N. F., Feb. 12. A commercial crisis is inevitable here, owing to the terribly depressed condition of business. Many prominent houses are now in difficulties. The relief provided by the Government for the starving fishermen *| and their families in the outports is totally jinadequate to meet their necessities, and ' before other supplies can reach them heart- | rending stories of starvation are feared. ; Lhe Colonial Treasury is depleted, and we jare unable to get Reciprocity with the | United States or the maintainance of our rights against French encroachmentfrom the , imperial Government. Our condition is jmost deplorable. Our only hope is in (Canadian Confederation. Meaawhiles | scores of our young fishermen are preparing | to emigrate to British Columbia. se A Sad Ending. | Hairax, Feb. 12. _ Joseph McLellan, 76 years of age, engine driver and shunter onthe Intercolonial, jmet his death in an extraordinary manner \yesterday. While in ¢onversation with ja fellow employe, McLellan remarked : |‘ Tf 1 get over this day I shall complete my _ thirty years on the road.” A few minutes | after saying this, he placed an oil can with a sharp nozzle on the step of the engine, and went to get up into the eab, but missed | his footing,-fell and struck the nozzle-of the {oil can, which entered behind his ear. As ‘a result of this accident the unfortunate vld man died some two hours later: rr Exports from Halifax. . - > Sige ~~ S Wairax, Feb. 12. The exports from this port for thé month |ef January shows an increase of $137,000 over those of the same month last year. Boodler Senienced. New Yorx, Feb. 12. Soodle Alderman Oneill has been sentenced to pay a fine of $2,000, and to be imprisoned for tour and a half years in the penitentiary. The Russian Fleet. Sr. Pererssure, Feb. 12. The Czar has ordered the Russian fleet from the Mediterranean to Japanese waters A Disabled Steamer. Lonpon, Feb. 12. One of the National Line steamers has been spoken at sea in a disabled condition. Parneli’s Amendment. Mr. Parneli’s amendment has been re jected by a vote of 312 against 246. Appointments. The Eastern Committee of the Presbytery of P. E. Island have made the following appointments fur the Presbyterian Visita- tion of congregations :— At Murray Harbor Road Church on Wed- nesday, Feb. 24, at 7 p. m.—-Rev. A. Raulston to preach. At Valleyfield on Thursday, Feb. 24, at 10 a, m.—Rev. M. Campbell to preach. At Belfast on Thursday, Feb. 24, at 6 p. m. --Rev. J. G. Cameron to preach. At Woodville on Friday, Feb. 25,at 10 a.m. —Rev. A. W. Mahon to preach. At East St. Peter’s new Church on Mon- day, Feb. 28, at 7 p. m.—Rev. E. Gillis to preach. At Dundas on Tuesday, March 1, at 10 a.m. —Rev. J. M. MacLeod to preach. At Bay Fortune on Tuesday, March 1, at 6.30 a. m.—Rev. W. H. Spencer to preach. At Mount Stewart on Wednesday, March 1, at 10 a. m.—Rev. James Carrutheis to preach. At St. Peter’s Road on Wednesday, March 2, at 6.30 a. m.—Rev. A. B. MacLeod to preach. At Cove Head on Thursday, March 3, at 10 a m-—Rev. J. W, MacKenzie to preach. At Georgetown on Monday, March 7, at 7 p. m.—Rev. R. McLean to preach. At Murray Harbor North on Tuesday, March 8, at 10 a. m.—Rev. James Carruthers to preach. t Montague, on Tuesday, March 8, at 6.30 p. m.—Revy. J. M. MacLeod to preach. At Cardigan on Wednesday, March 9, at 2 p.m. Rev. James Allen to preach. At St. James Church, Charlottetown, on Monday, March 14, at 7.30 p. m.—Rev. A. Raulston to preach, At Zion Church, Charlottetown, on Tues- day, March 15, at 7.30 p. m —Rev. A. B. MacLeod to preach, W. H. Spencer Secretary. = Seett’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites is not only very palatable, but the remedial power of these valuable specifics is greatly in, creased, and as a remedy for consumption, scrofula, emaciatioa, or where there is of flesh and nerve power, it i# remarkable in its results = Tale ag gther, - SATU Locai and Other Items, No mails this evening. ee Oysters in every style and of the best quality at Coady’s. — The men who ‘‘Canadian Pacific” did build, ‘The terms of our union will now see fulfilled, Senator How an delivers an address on the Subway in Summerside this evening. iin oes A PHONOGRAPHIC report of Senator Howlan’s address last evening will appear in Monday's issue, CurLtAna,—A match will be played this evening at the Citizen's ska‘ing rink, between Seotch members and all comers. Game to begin at a quarter past seven o'clock sharp. Tue Rev. James Simpson will be inducted into the Incumbency of St. Peter's Church by the Rev. C. O'Meara, at the evening service to-morrow. Rev. Mr. O'Meara wiil preach on the oceasion. — datas cent jpmemnaien PREACHING in the Baptist Church, Prince Street, to-morrow, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and at 64 o'clock, p. m., by Rev. Edward Whit- man, pastor. Baptism in the evening. Strangers weleome. — <p Tug Anniversary of the Methodist Mission- ary Society, will be held in the Methodist Church at Pownal, on Monday evening next. Addresses to be delivered by Rev. Messrs. Shenton, Harrison and Movre. reorienting Tue funeral of the late John T. Power will take place to-morrow (Sunday) at 3 o'clock, p- m., from his father’s residence, Cumber- land Street, for St. Danstan’s Cathedral and thence to the Roman Catholie Cemetery. A Lrpexat Doxatiox.—-Mr. BE. W. Taylor, Watchmaker, has very generously presented a lady’s solid gold watch, valued at $45, as a prize to the lady selling the largest number of tickets in aid of Queen Square garden fund. Full particulars of this watch and the voting crowded out of to-day’s issue, will appear on Monday. Weare pleased to learn, from a despatch veecived !agt evening, that Mr. U. W. Goff, for whose safety since the White River disas- ter fears were entertained by his relatives and friends, is all right, having arrived safely in Montreal. | He left Boston on Saturday about nvon ; the ill-fated train left a few hours ear- lier in the day. ‘* A. FULL-BLOODED Indian has been ordained ad ph inan Episcopal church at Minnea- polis.” "We find this item ina good many of our exchanges, and the fact that no one of th taken advantage of it to sugges! th e new deacon must be a Lo Churchman volumes forthe seif-restraint of the paragrapher. We learn that the Judges of the Supreme |}Court have appointed Mr, John A. Long- worth Prothonotary of the Court, which was rendered vacant by the death of the “late Robert T. Weeks. Mr.Longworth was ap- pointed Deputy Prothonotary in April, 1885, and since that time has performed the duties of his office not only efficiently but with uni- form courtesy, and the Judges of the Court, in our opinion, have done right in promoting 1 Mr. Jmaaworth to the head of the office. a? Eee ‘Tn®Carnivai in the Georgetown Rink last night was very successful. The Rink was prettily decorated with Chinese lanterns, spruces, ete.,-ant fhe Artillery Band fur- nished ggod music. Many of the costumes were excellent and the characters well sus- tained. Owing to the snow storm, there was not so large’ an attendance of the fair sex as was expected, We understand that the Car- nival is to be: repeated in a fortnight’s time, when a special train will be seemed. A list of those who took part in the affair is ercwded out of to-day’s issue, but will appear on Monday. ‘ G. FS. Entertainment St. Peter's Bays’ School-room, FUR. 16th, 1887. PROGRAMME, | RA ...St. Peter’s Boys’ Band S Sere... Tennessee Frill Minstrels 3. Reading.. ...........Miss Nelly Lawson 4. Inst. Selec... Amateur Kentucky Orchestra 5. Voc. Solo.............Miss Htims Eirrolf 6. Chorus..........Tennessee Frill Minstrels 7. Reading... 5.2..55.. 2)... ... Miss Rayden 8. Inst. Selec... Amateur Kentucky Orchestra 9. Veo. Bap. ..b caseaver Miss Selbeep Eisse} 10. Chorus......... Tennessee Frill Minstrels ll. Voe. Trio........By Three Little Kittens 12. Inst. Selec...Amateur Kentucky Orchestra RS. WN Said coveueee St. Peter’s Boys’ Band Gop SAVE THE QUEEN. Tickets for sale at Watson's Drug Store and at the Diamond Bookstore. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Admission, licts. Feb. 12, 1887. The Dominion Elections’ Act, 1874, NO@PICE is hereby given that Peter Adolphus + Melntyre, of Souris, in Kia's County. physi- cian, in pursuance of the provisions of the I2Ist section of “Cine Dominion Elections Act, 1874.” has declared to me that the name and address o' his Aventis James RK. McLean, souris, ia King’s County, Trader. JAMES McDONALD. Returning Vilicer. Souris East, Feb. 12, 18°7—1i wky ti The Dominion Elections’ Act, 1874, NOTICE is hereby given that Ephraim Bel! Mout- tart, of Souris, in King’s ‘ouuty, physician, ir ursuance of the 12Ist Seciion of “The !'ominion slections Ac', 1874," his declared to we ‘hit the name and address of his Aventis Joho McLean, Souris, King’s County. Merchant. JAMES McoOONALD, Returning Officer, Soucis East, Feb. 12, 1887—1i wky li The Dominion Elections’ Act, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given that James E. Robert- son, of Montazue Bride, in King’s County, physician, in parsuance of the provisions of the 187¢” has declared to me that the name and ad- dress of his Agent is Wiliam C. White, Monta- gue Bridge, King’s County, P. E. L JAME7 MeO ALS Returning . Souris East, Feb. 12, 1887—1li wy li The Dominion Elections’ Act, 1874. NOTICE is hereby given that Augustine Colin McDonald, of Montague, in Kings County, merchant, in pursuance of the provisions of the lZist Section of “The Dominion Elections Act, 187', has declared to me that the name and ad- dress of his Agent is Archibaid J. McVonaid, Georgetown, King’s County, merchant AMBs McDONALD, , y @ ‘ Heb, 12, 1887-1 wig Tt wAY, A 121st Section of “The Dominion Elections Ac", | | Railway Ofice, Ch’town. Feb. ith. 187. _— —ex poi & wey G ne nner amen eR cute <aseenareee) wee emi EBRUARY 12, ee i a: SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALATE STZAMERS OF THE LaTERNATIONAL S.S. 69. Leave St: John for Boston, via Eastport and Port and, every Tuesday, and Thursday at 4.00 a m. Fore from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd ‘las- ; 39.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to - A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, P. B.-L. R’y., P. KE. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb. 12. 1X87—eod wky 2 Di Coo te ple YT. @ OA holding their sale of useful aud fancy ariicles on WENPNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 13th and 14th. Contributions will be gratefully ceceived by-- Mrs. SHENTON, President. Mrs. J. J. Davies, Mrs. Hensley, Mra. G. Brem- ner, Vice Presidents, Mrs. Puole. ** Mackinlay, * J. M. McLeod, “ Whitman, Daw-on, Carruthers. “ F. Weeks, “ D. MacN: ill, * 3S. Mutch, Unsworth. ** Murch, Montgomery, G. thrown, Neit Viacleod, Laird, LB. H artz, Alice Weeks. G. Macleod. “ B. MacNeill, * Gidley, ** Makinlay. Mrs. W. W. Stanley, ELIZA MacNEILL, S_eretary. Mrs. Lewis, Miss shenton, * Hensk y, Feb. 8—tl sale 3aw tu th sat gn * \V E have decided to leave the books of W.T Boreham in his hands until the l5sth of Fe b- RUARY, next. All bills are to be pa d to bim up i» that date, and he is hereby authorized vo pive receipts for the same. Settle with him at once and save tronbie. AMHERST BOOT & SHOE CO. Feb. 1, 1887—t] 15th NOTICE PARTIES coptemplating introducing the Hot Water System into iieir dwellings are hereby cordially invited to visit the residence of the sub- eriter, on Euston Street. anv week-day after- noon, until the fiestef Vareh, where they will be sown tue apparatus in Operation, aud thus be able to judge of its efficiency. ALEX. McKINNON. Feb. 8. 1887-1 wk pat Political Mectings ! THE Candidates will be happy to meet the _ electors of Qneen’s County at the fullowiog times and pl ices :— 4 , Bonshaw Court House, Monday, Feb. .p m. New Dowinsion School-house, Wednesday, Feb. 16th, at 2 ©’clock, p. m. Hunter Rivee Hall, Thursday, Feb. 17th, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Coran Ban Bridge, Friday, Feb. 13th, at 2 o'clock, p. m. _ Duack’s Schoothouse, Tracadie Cross Roads, Saturday, Feb. 19th, at 6 o'clock, p.m. Jan. 24th, 1887—pat her VALENTINES A Ring or Pencil, Thimble, Scarf Pin, Set of Studs, Brooch, Locket, Kyeglass, Spectacles, or a nics Watch are often sant a3 VALENTINES in tha Old Country, and at tha Extra Low Price we are now offering them, are Splendid Valus and would b3 sure to be appreciated by the recipient, whether ‘‘flousins, Uncles, or Aunts, &e. N. B.—Ariicles of value sent through the mails, on receipt of order, at our risk. 4th, at 2 oO &. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, Feb, 5, 1587. Notice of Meeting. THE General Annual Meeting of the Share- ; holders of the MERCHANTS BANK OF PRINCE EU WARD ISLAND, for the election ,of Directors and receiving a st#itemen! of tine affairs Of the Bank, will be held atthe Bunking Office, on THUKSDAY, MAkCil 3b, at the | hcurof ELEVEN o’ciock, a.m, : Proxies for voting must be jeft with the Cash- ier on or before Tuc-day, Marca Ist. By order, YOR, MICCHELT... Cash Feb. 10—tu th sat tl mar 3 PE ISLiAD fit ’ O~* and after MONDAY. February lfth, the Regular Trains on the Cape Traverse Branch will run daily (Sundays excepied) as fo.lows:— Leave Cape Traverse at 6.45 a. m.. connecting at County Line Junction with trains for casi and west. Leave County Line Junction at 4.10 p.m. con- necting there with trains from east and west. JAMES COLEMAN. Superintendent, ~- es Guad SOF. Razaar Committse intend | ewes Liv.rpocl ‘Traders, | } ene SPRING } THE CLIPPER BARQUE; “QRORGH PEAKE,” 550 Tons Rezister, OR THE CLIPPER BARK “MOSELLE” 50) Tons Register. WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, PIRECT ABOUT TUE ist APRIL, and will carry Goods at through rates, to al puintsof the Island, where the Radway } counects, at very Lowert Ruies, | The “George Peake” is now at Liverpool). | vessels have good aecOnunvdation Both fur pasocu- | gers | For Freicht or Passage, apply in. London to JOHN Pircalkn & Soys, 16 Great Wisches'er )Stret, Kb C.y” ih. Liverpoot te PIsCaIRN BROTUERS, 57 Soutu John sercet, or here to ihe | owners, P-AKE Bros. & C8. Ch'town, Feb. Ist, B87—6w eod cr EW. TAYLORS J=WELRY STORE PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. $13 Watehos for $10, $4 Clocks for $3. $3.25 Siiver-plated Crusts for $2.50 Brooches and Rings from 2ets, up. Other things in lixe proportion, Old Stock Regardless of Cost. Tea Pots at Half-price, Sale fron Ist to 28ih Feby. _—_—_— Positively for Cash Only gE. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Jan, 31, 1887—eud & wky 4 wks Irs PURITY CERTIFIED TO BY Fr. WW. BES DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B. Feb. 10, 1887. — es pene ae oer _—_— VANES, LaS?, FOUND, de. Wwanr fED—A Cook in a family where the wash- ing is putout, Apply at thuis office, tebll tf W ANTED-—A good general servant (iberal wages) in a smali family; references re- quired. Appry et this office. feb9 FOR =AT-E—¥ good Mileh Cow (newly caived) Apply at ExaMInex cffice. febd MILLENER'S ASH SIFTER.—A few left; every 2 ove warranted. febi 2uks Book-Kt EPER~ WANTFD—A_ competent young man; must be weil recommended, Apply by letter lo P. O. Box 277. jau 22 Re VOVAL—Miss Clark, Dress and Mantle j Mater. has ineved to ashop in Mr. Wadman’s house, on Grafton Street, opposite Dr. Taylor's, jan2é 31 why 2i pd ro LET—A Uouse on Pleasant Street,’ with siabie ond well in yard, Apply to MV illiam Dodd oct j O LE?-—“hop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately océdpied by W. W. hKodd, nov24 tf po LET—That brick House and Shop ou Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connvily: iunnediate possession given. For terms aed particniars: apply to Owen Connolly. , ’ frame?) camel Apply on the premises. T° LET—That brick Hous: on Dundas Fspla- nade, now in the possession of «4. MH. taszard, kisq.; possession given Ist Ortiober next.. For lerms and particulars apply to Owen Connoily. inn?i cod uf a me T°? LET—Shop ana Warehouses lately o« cupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter's Bay. Ap- ply on the pretnises, . jana tf To LET~—A House and Oatbuildings and 6 Acres of Land. known as *Moryficld,” siteated on Malpeqne’ Road, adioining the premises of Mal- colin MeLeotk de-q. For ferther. partievlare oppiy to J. U, sokstadt, a St. Viacen! ‘v-sery, nove tf ere my