ee ee ee a = THE DAILY EXAMINER . LoGAL AND OTHER ITEMS. LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. yN Sa ‘ a Privy? Corr VW RA i o Cc. t g - i ‘ 3 4 ght re & I St. Lawr nee Lodge to- , i | No. 2 Co., G. A , will meet for t at 8 o’clock. am Tur Forei@~ Mat. arrived in the city about 11 30 0% lock this forenoor ~ Sr. Percr’s Carneprat.—Service and lress on t] Passion this evening at : - > Mas —Th bret n f \ ria Lodge w ea te { specia meeting 5 ut 8 lock s I M M r LDVAN x Por P. E. Island mess k is i ( higher at $16.50 i ly v $2 in two ths.—St. John Sun, April 5 dicscaitlineaadas For Tur Banp Sranp.—The net amonnt | slized from Queen’s Evidence in the Opera House was $45, which goes towards the erection fa band stand in Queen | Sana | iiecliailtilisei Cc ¥ ASSESS N —_ The Assessors for his year, Messrs. E. Davy, B. O'Callaghan |} and A. Martin, to«day finished the work of assessment It occupied nearly two months iad Tue Fasyvxer._-The steamer Fastnet is now at Halifax ready to commence work as soon as the ice permits. During the winter she has been thoroughly overbaui- ed end renovated : siviubiaiasin Tee Stvere Tax.—Mr. M. J. Macdonald will read a paper on “ The Single Tax as & Remedy for Poverty ” ‘ the Epworth League, to be held this even- ing. The public are invited. in Sr. Pact’s Cucrcu.--A Special Service every evening of this week Saturday) at 7.30. be sung by an enlarged choir gelistic addresses will be , and Evan- viven. Lenten Services.—The eourse of Lenten Sermons in St. Dunstans Cathedral, was preached last evening by the Rev. Ignatius R. A. Macdonald. His theme was “The Beatitic Vision.” i a on Hety Weex.—The following services will be held at St. Peter’s Cathedral daily : Holy Communion, 7.45 a. m.; Matins,9 a. m.; Children’s Service, 4.30 p. m,; Litany,5 p. m.; Evensong and sermon, 7.30, p. m. scissor East View Gceernsers—Mr. E. R. Brew has just published a little pamphlet setting forth the excellent qualities of this well known dairy breed. Mr. Brow has a fine herd of Guernseys and will be happy to send a booklet to anyone who writes him for the same. Atinmiipeoice A Lecrcre under the auspices of the W.C.T. U., will be delivered by Rev. G. M. Campbell in the Lecture Room of the First Methodist Church, on Thursday, April llth, at8 p.m. Subject: Temper- ance from the Standpoint of a Political Economist. Silver collection. inccsiabiaeeti Lectcre.—Rev. G. M. Campbell deliver- ei his lecture “ The White City,” in the Methodist Church at Montague, on Friday might last. The large audience present was delighted with the manner in whieh | the lecture was given. At the close of the diveourse a hearty vote of thanks was accorded Rey. Mr. Campbell. a, anaes A Rat anxp Pic Srory.—The Richikueto Review is responsible for the following: A large pig owned by Geo. W. Raymond, Kouchibougauc, was recently killed by hungry rats. It seems that the pigs, there being two in the pen, were attacked by large numbers of the little animal—-several hundreds it is stated—resulting in the death of one and severely wounding the other. When discovered and driven off, they had almost devoured the dead pig. cnialilasdian Races at Powxat —The races on the ice at Pownal on Saturday, were witnessed by a large number of people. The ice was in bad condition, and the track was heavy. The three minute class was won in straight heats by John O’Connell’s mare, with Sam Gay’s Pownal Pilot, driven by A. E. McIntyre second,and Ed. Jone’s Warrior Chief third. The green race was captur- ed by Gus. Masons mare, with herses owned by Ham, Myres and J. McCabe second and third respectively. eel Hory Weex.—The services during this week in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral will be as follows: Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock, Tenebrae; Thursday morning, Communion Mase at 7; Grand Mass and Procession at 8; Tenebrae, followed by devotions, at 7 p.m. Friday—Morning service: Adora- tion of Cross, and sermon on the Passion, at 8; 3 p.m., Way cf the Cross, followed by the beads; Tenebrae at 7 p.m. Satur- day—Service at 7.30; 3 p. m., confessions; 7 p. m., evening prayer, On Easter Sun- day at 10 o'clock the choir will be assisted by a fall orchestra. —_—>—— Teacuers’ Institcre.—The meeting on Saturday evening was one of the most suc- cessful held this year. The discussions this year have been of a very practical character, and especially so the meeting .of Saturday evening. The interchange of ideas upon the different subjects has aroused an enthusiasm among the teach- ers. has inculeated many new ideas and 1aust certainly be productive of very great benefit when ‘ arried into the echoolroom. The teaching of geography was the sub- ject under discussion on Saturday evening. Tt seemed the uranimous decision that text book work n this subject should be discontinued, at any rate until] the child has been made wixreainted with nature from actual “servation and with the manner of repre- ov ~ (ie different pnysical features of a senlib, “<i & INAp- Solar camera, slated “ding boards were strongly <8 in the ésom actual obser- ‘~ ewe city and country u, globes and mo enlnnaen. recommended for The pupil should learn vation the geography ef hi- county; he should be taught . ¢ sketches of these globes and produce fac-similes on me This would arouse an interes and the interest thus aroused would be carried to the study of the geo- graphy of other countries. The lesson given by Principal McSwain on drawing, as it bears on tany and kindred sciences, wae greatly appreciated by the large bod y of fellow teachers present. slated on paper anu “id- ing board. in the study, ; Some time to come. at the meeting of | (except | Mission Hymns will | sixth of the} *s Araught | Special Correspondence of The Examiner Phe ladies of St. Mary’s Church will | have a bazaarand teain the Guiid room on }next Monday. Meeting of the Council to-night. All | the councillors will, doubtless, be prese nt William Richards was in Satur- day. town Mr. W. A. Brennan returned Saturday | | from a trip East. Sunday Schoo! anniversary will be held in the Methodist Church on Sunday next. | A musical programme will be given. Spring is with us, and Charlie is out with posters ! Mr. W. B. Mellett has lately fitted up his barber shop on Water Street, and is now prepared to give satisfaction to cus- tomers, Sce Lis advertisement in this Issue. reams are at work hauling timber for the buildiog of a breastwork along the shore at the east end. The work of build- ing will begin soon. The ice is still with us, and will be for Not a weak spot can be seen in the harbor. ing the channel daily, and even places which are first to break up, look sound. When will the boats | clear and ran? A number of men are at work grading Tears are cross- | those | the land owned by Councillor Lefurgey at | the west end. | PERSONAL. __ o | Stier | J. C. Underhay, Esq. Bay Fortune, is in | the city. |} Mr. A. W. Ambrose, of the Imperial | Oil Co., leaves this afternoon for St. John. |} Rey. D. M. Gordon, of Halifax, has had | the degree of Doctor of Divinity conferred him alina mater. } upon by Glasgow University, his invited to remain at Marysville, N. B., for the recent change in the church law. Mr. S. A. McLeod, cf Moore & Me. Leod, arrived in Georgetown by the Stanley ; this morning. He is on his way home | from a business trip tothe Old Country. Mr. A. W. Weeks, of W.A. Weeks Mr. G. Frank Beer arrived home to-day. | Rev. A. McAulay, of Morell, is in the | | Rev. W. W. Lodge, Methodist, has been | |} a fourth year, which is permissible under | | & Co’s, dry goods establishment, was a |} | passenger ia the Stanley to-day, en route | } home from } Country. | Mr. Geo. A. Dixon has gone on a busin | ess trip to Montreal, Boston and other cit- | ies in Canada and the United States. He will be absent from the province for about | three week. Henry L. Leslie, manager of the Rose | Coghlan company, has announced that a | reconciliation has been effected between | Rose and her brother Charles. He was j expected te join the company at Detroit on Saturday. Charles will be accom- | panied by his first wife, who will appear jin the company. Charles Coghlan mar- | ried Miss Kuhne Beveridge, and the fact that another woman claimed to be his | wife resulted in a separation between him and his sister. He was recently divorced | from wife No. 2—Exchange. | +e A RAPID TRANSIT DREAM, Chicago, the one hundred miles an hour road is in evidence. Mr. Hill has secured the necessary papers for the incoporation frem the Secretary of State in Springfield, of the Interocean Electric Railway, capi- ital $200,000,000. “The Interocean Electric Railway,” said Mr. Hill, as its name signifies, is projected | to run from New York te San Fancisco. The persons for whom I have secured the primary papers are capitalists of Chi- cigo and New York, -whovare™able ‘o* make good the requirements of the incorporation, prodigious as the capital of $200,000,000 may appear. The magni- tade of the capitalization is made necessary by the immense requirements of such a project. “The initial puspose of the corporation —the construction of an elevated electric railway from Chicago to New York— | would of itself abzorb $40,000,000. It is of | course premature to discuss the possibil- ities of the scheme. At least three years will be required to organize the company j; and secure the necessary charters from | the states traversed, and the main pur- | pose of the papers is to enable a com- mencement in this direction to be made. er Perice Court.—Five Scott Act cases were up for hearing before the Stipendiary Magistrate today. Two charges against Geo. Offer were dismissed and one ad- journed till Thursday next. The case against Mary Ann Harrington was ad- journed until the 15th,and Arthur Thorne, for a first offence, was fined $50 and $23.35 costs or two months imprisonment. J. J. Johnston appeared as Counsel for the latter two. aicclckanl Destitution 1x NewFrounDLAND.—-Late news from St, John’s is to the effect. that } destitution is increasing there. Lady O’Brien’s fund relieved 8,300 persons in St. John’s during March, and distributed 182 tons of coal. A sum of $2,300 was sent to the outports. The clerical com mittee has also distributed relief on a large scale, besides managing the soup kitchens. hacen Coxpemyep.—The St.John Sun says; The bktn. Erema, which sailed from St John Feb. 11 for Liverpool, deal laden, nnd put into Bermnu ta March 6 leaktng,has been condemned. The Erema is owned in P. E. Island. nine Mii Tue popular thing for gentlemen this season seems to be “ Tyke” serge, almost every tailor finds it in great demand, but before buying see that the registered trade mark “ Tyke” is stamped every 24 yards. Nore other is genuine. sities Tue Sraxvey arrived at Georgetown about eleven o’clock this forenoon. She had twenty-five passengers. To-night for the bargain corner. Ready made clothing, bats and gent’s furnishings | at prices away below anything in the city. —McKay Woolen Co. ee MARRIED. At Summerside, on Apri] 3rd, by the Rev. R. W. Weddell, Darrach W. Wood- side, of Clinton, to Jessie B. Clark, of Wil- mot Valley. = - DIED. At Little River, on the 3rd April, of spinal meningitis, Mary Bertha, beloved daughter of William and Mary Dingwell, | aged 12 years and 7 months. eo - Signs of Spri -_— a — ng ! Snow and ice melting. Parasois making their appearance. Ladies buying Duck Suits. Hundreds of Blouses already sold. Thicker veiis required for protection. Changing heavy flannels for medium weight. The Stanley making regular trips. Merchants expecting new goods. BEER BROS. preparing to eclipse All former records, Tue Wearaur.—Moderate to fresh wins, mostly southerly to easterly ; increas- ing cloudiness ani rain. According to Lawyer John W. Hill, ct | a business trip tothe Old | | ANSWERS FOR THE ANXIOUS, | HAS THE . NATIONAL ik i PoLicy | | MADE You Ren ? ||!) Western American 0, mist-r, can't say’s itis. Y’ purty Weste:n American farmers out of the Farmer—Wall, sce much shut us the dern thing Canady market an’ didn’t unierse | the vive us a chance to Canuck farm- ers. I ain't struck on your National policy my self, The Causes of Depression. Of all the causes which have promoted the agricultural depression, by far the most important is the enormous inerease of the importations of wheat and other from the case, no matter how provisious abroad. This being bad the har. vest, the price..has -not-incrensed, “Barker’s Trade and Finanee Annual,’ page 233, 1 “Grent ‘was the only country where poor harvests did See Britain,” he said, uot mean gool prices. If there was miy a handre i bashels of grain raised in all Great Britain it would not be worth mor: than as if thore had been £),00),0C0 bu-hels ra‘se 1” Mr. Lope (Gladstoniam, 1593 Sp-ech of iis Generosily. Charlie is Charli.:’s inother— 2onoroug to a fau't. Charlie's giri— Wel, I zusss I’m nos a fault, then @u the Avenue. Mrs. Ba, this worning, Colonel, Coloucl—Yes; I looked better lin looking for somebody to orn moa “V¥." Ilow well you are looking "never in me life. THERMOMETER READINGS, Coldest during last night, 24° above zero Temp. at 12 o’clock to-day, 42° above zero EEE BEVSSESSSVVGVSOS? Uneasy rests Tis almost as the foot that uncomfortable wears a as a guilty conscience. * * * & * x * * * corn. Dent’s Corn Gum We have also entirely removes Corn Shields them and leaves and Plasters of | | ! PRICE 15 CENTS. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. 022200008 THE WINTER has stayed around these parts long enough to wear out its welcome. We've been coaxing the Spring sunshine by opening up and selling a few of our CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, and already there’s a change in the air. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. MONEY LOST Every day you are without them. It’s no trick to sell them, they sell themselves and so they should. Being made from the finest selected Havana Tobacco and Guaranteed Long Fillers, their sale is enormous and INCREASING DAILY. They are a regular Ten Cent Smoke for Five Cents. Send in a sample order and judge for yourselyes. They are the SOMETHING GOOD, The Best Five Cent Cigar on Earth, Manufactured only by the EUPIRE TOBACCO CO, MONTREAL. apdS—245 w SEED WHEAT. White Russian and Manitoba Red, grown on Rosebank Farm last year from import ed ceed. Extra good. Apply to FRANK McKENNA, Queen Street. Ch’town, March 19, 1895-246 & wy i ‘Summerside Advertisements, 'S Busimess ? SE a The question on almost everybody’s lips, ‘The times are a little dull, we all know, and that condition makes us think of economizing. Well that is right, and one form of economy is to buy right and get just what you need. WEEKS & CO. are always studying this in the interest of their many customers, buying the best goods only, buying at the cheapest rate for cash, selling at close prices for cash. Following these lines strictly brings the best results, Now any housekeeper can save dollars by trading at The People’s Store.” THIS W hE! BLACK DRESS MATERIALS in plain and figured all-wool goods ; .prices the low- est of any former period, Are you a cash buyer ? ‘“'Phe People’s Store,” W. A. WEEKS & C0., Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, April 1, 1895—135 LONDON HOUSE! ——_— (x eee MORTCACE SALE. Come and try The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. T. J. HARRIS, Aent for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dv Coatmakers Wanted. Good wages and steady employment in a first-class shop will be given to A 1 W. B. MALLETT, HAIR DRESSER, Coatmakers. Apply at once to a - . CHAPMAN BROS., Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampooing. | sas 4i Amherst, N.S. Having lately renovated and refitted my Shop, | am now prepared to give satisfac- tion in all kinds of Barber work. apS—dy 3m Bargain Sale of Paintings, Begiuning SATURDAY, March 30, at the BAZAAR STORE. MRS. LOCHHEAD offers for sale a number of Paintings in Oi] and Gonache at very low prices. These Paintings will be on exhibition for one week only. mch27—lw FOUNDED A. D. SUN ore INSURANCE F| RE OFFICE. HEAD OFFICE: Threadneedle Street, London, Eng. SURPLUS, $7,000,000 00. McKinnon's English Ointment. Cures Old Sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Piles,’ Burns, Corns, Cuts, Sore Eyes, etc. Made and sold by NEIL McKINNON, Summerside, P. E.I. TOOTHACHE! This is addressed to all those who are suffer- ing from Toothache, or who may require treatment of any kind at the hands of a Den- ‘ist. I make the very best Teeth, guaranteed, for 35a set. If not satisfactory, money re- tunded. Gold and Silver Fillings a specialty. The following letter from Dr. Robertson, of Crapaud, as regards the PAINLESS EX- TRACTION of Teeth, speaks for itself: To J E McDonald, D DS, Summerside, P EI Dear Doctor,—I am so well pleased with the work yeu bave done for me, that I will take it as a special faverif you will give publicity to this letter. I positively assert that after an experience extending over twenty-two years under the hands of many dentists, you are the only one who ever extracted a tooth for me ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. The TEN teeth you removed for me atone sitting did not hurt a particle, as Mr James Dawson of Tryon, who was present at the operation heard me testify, The man who invented your method should be knighted. Iam yours, gratefully, H. W. RoBEertTson, M. D. Crapaud, Jan. 10, 1895. J. E. McDONALD, D. Lb. 8, apt—ly Summerside. White Russian Seed Wheat, First year’s growth from imported seed on the Warren Farm. The Seed Wheat grown on this Farm has given unparal- leled results during the last fourteen years in all parts of the Island. JOHN NEWSON. ap4-ly Tranracts Fire business only, and is the oldest purely Fire Office in the world. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P, E. Island. mch30—4w 136 guar HICKEY & NICHOLSON, Tobacco Manufacturers, NO. 1 QUEEN STREET. Try their New Brands of BRIGHT CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING, 8's to the pound. mechl19—lm dw Dissolution of Partnership. This is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of HARRIS & STEWART, has on this eighteenth day of March, Their Old Reliable Brands of BLACK CHEWING and BRIGHT SMOKING A: D. 1895, been dissolved by mutual | TWIST. aaa this 18th day of March, A. D.| Prices Lower Than Imported 1895. Tobaccos, T. J. HARRIS, W. H. STEWART. Signed in the presence of W. A. O. Mor- son dy 3w 35. wy 3i—mch20 Spring Sales. Auction Sales of Household Furniture, Surplus or Bankrupt Goods of all kinds, will receive special attention at private residences, stores, or at our Auction Room, Queen Street. Charges low. Prompt returns guaranteed. Cash advanced on consignments. Ch’town, April 1, 1895—6m 135 wy Mechanical Drawing XC The undersigned is prepared to give evening lessons in Mechanical and Indus- trial Drawing; to make Plans and Specifi cations for Patents,. Copying, Blue-print ing and Draughting in general. L, W. MACDONALD, Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. Nov —21 A. MeNEILL & CO., meh29—dy 45 tf Auctioneers. = PEOPLE ARE COMING For New Felt Hats, For Boots and Shoes. Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy NO LOTTERY | There is no lottery in ordering your Spring Suit or Overéoat from us. You are sure to get what you order, aud we have always given our customers extra good value for their money. Our Spring Goods are arriving daily— you should see them. Tyke Serge and all other kinds in stock. Our of cash buys all kinds of Cloth. We only do D. J. GRANT kind No apprentice tailors in our workshop. one kind of work, and that is the best. is our Cutter. We are going to keep in stock the nobbiest Gents’ Furnishings on P. E. Island. SS G. A. DIXON & CO. The Swell Tailors, Successers to C. Robertson. Charlottetown, April 4, 1895—dy = ee - An A 1 FIRST-CLASS STEAMER AT LLOYDS will leave LIVERPOOL for CHARLOTTETOWN about 20th APRIL next, and will carry FREIGHT at THROUGH RATES to all the Railway points on this Island, also to Pictou and Shediac. Apply in London to Jokn Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Oid Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros. 51 South John Street, or here to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, March 27, 1895—dy if Behold the Perfect Injector, which we furnish with our Cheese and Butter Factory Boilers and Engines. The best in the market. Can be regulated to feed Boillers steadily without change. We ask the Dairy Companies of the Island to buy their i _——» gUR WAY For Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, New Stock for Spring Opening Daily | J. B. MACDONALD & CO. QUEEN STREET, MARKET SQUARE TO-DAY! We want you to call at our Store to-day and inspect our New Stock of SUITINGS, PARTINGS —AND — OVERCOATINGS. Do you admire Fashionable Clothing. If so, see the Leading Fashiorable Tailor. S.A. McDonald. mch29—135 The Right Place to Buy Is What You Are Looking For, You want Shoes to stand wear and tear and get them cheap. Now we want to ask you a question: Have you tried us? Once a customer always a customer—that is the way with the people that trade at our store. We are giving bargains every day. Yours for Shoes at low prices. A. E. McEACHEN, mch23 THE SHOE MAN, A SQUARE TALK cosiid P Dce SQUARE THINGS. My Watches are all tested before sold. I sell Al quality Forks and Spoons. My Gold and Aluminum Spectacles fook well. Wedding Bing-, plump, 14 and 18 carat Rockford, Elgin and Waltham Watches Sterling Silver Links and Thimbles. Spectacles fitted true. Many of my goods are bonght from the manufacturers, eall and Beilers and Engines from us, as they will get a better machine for the money than by importing them. By so doing you will save the profits of the middlemen, and the money and machines will both remain among our own people. In any other case we have only the machines, and the money is gone from us forever. Estimates furnished and contracts entered into for Cheese or Butter Factories complete or any part thereof. WE DEFY COMPETITION. Telephone connection. REPAIRS attended to promptly. Satisfaction guaran teed by McKINNON & McLEAN. LECTION. It is not a certainty whether the Government issues writs for an Election this; Spring. But Farmers, for all that, must make a (S) Election of the best HARROW, SEED SOWER, PLOW, etc. : ; HARROW .—We have the only Spring-tooth on the Island, with Steel Clip fasten- ing tooth to Frame; also the Farmers’ Favorite, the Steel Dise Randall. ' SEED SOWER.~Our Seed Sower has all Steel Feed, which is not liable to breakage, and therefore insuring regular seeding. ; PLOWS.—One and fwo horse by the best makers; also repairs for all Plows common to the Island. : FARM SEED.—We will have a full assortment of Wheat, Timothy, Clover, Vetches, Corn, Peas, etc. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, March 16, 1894—246 w H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND re gs. } = — = = ay I invite everyore to call and see my goods and compare prices. KE. W. TAYI.OR, Cameron Block. A G00 WATGH At a Low Price IS WHAT YOU WANT. KESaE OUAS. Sy G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square mch3o Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com; pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Rus of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlotietown, May 25, 1894—+tf Wants, Lost, Found, &e mch26—dy Advertisernents under this editing ebarges five cop's periine, ~~ - — <r — - — WANTED—A Schooner of about 7 tons register. Address, —_, price, particulars and terms, “ Schooner,” O Box 157, Char- commending them as the best wearing and best dyed Cloths on the market: SUITS IN WEAR for near two years are as bright and good color as the day they were made. BELWARPS are the best. Have them. => The Finest Line of Hats in the Citv. MERCHANT TAsLORS. Charlottetown, March 28, 1895—246 w For the Lenten Season AT THE FISH MARKET. 150 Quintals Choice Table Codfish, 100 Quintals Hake, 50 Quintals Pollock, 150 Boxes Boneless Codfish (extra quality), Fresh Codfish and Haddock, Herring in bar- rels, halves and quarters, Newfoundland Salmon (Smoked and Dried), Extra No. 1 Mackerel in all size packages, Shad, Finnan Haddies, Canned Salmon and Lobsters, Sardines, Digby Chicken, Yarmouth Bloaters, etc. ALSO—150 Tubs Butter, Smoked Hams, Rolled and Breakfast Bacon, Pork Lard, ete. GRUCERIES of all kinds at lowest prices. J.H MYRICK & CO. Charlottetown, March 5, 1896—Ilm 246 We have been handling these famous Cioths for the ! lottetown. past two years, and now have unlimited ccnfidence in re-| wanrep—an experienced saleslady for lw—aps our Mantle Department.—JamEes Patron & Co. ap$ FEATHERS curled and made look like new at MRS MCMILLAN’s, corner Water and Queens Street. tilg —aps TO LET—The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, contain'ng nine rooms. Immediate possession and reasonable rent. This house is substantial and nicely situated; it is fitted for gas and heated w‘th hot water. Can be inspected at any time.—GEORGE ALLEY. 62—mch23 KEYS FOUND.—Apply at this office. j | } JQHN MACLEOD & CO., | ber to purchase shoes for the Chinese ar-ay | irom > p6—tf wAN?TEV—Tbe present address of Major Chang Low, who left China early in Decem- J.M.McLed@&@ Co. Su te bave deserted and gone into the laundry business. apd—tf BOY WANTED—A good steady boy about 16 y‘ ats of age, who understatds taking care of horses and cattie, aiso generaily useful about a house, Apply at this office. tf—aps TO LET—The store on Queen Street at pre- sent occupied by me. Apply to LAURENCE W WarTson. tf—apl WANTED—A smart boy to aitend Restaur ant.—A N LARGE. tt—apl TO LET—The brick buiiding new occupied by John Coombs. Apply to Mkts Rogpins, Lower Queen Street. tf—apl WANTED—A good cook. Apply to Mrs, ULLIVAN, Brighton Villa. ti—mch23 TO LET, foraterm of years, that 1 acre field at the head of Queen Street, cultivated by Mr. Richard Burke for several years past for market gardening, and nog in good con- dition. Possession at once; rent to com- mence Ist of May. Apply tom.& D. C. McLetop, Bank of Nova Boctia Bui ding mcth2—lm 246 TO LET—One-half of the three-story brick house on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, now occupied by Geerge Beairsto Possession May Ist. Apply to A Horne & Co. meh3v WANTED—Sa'esman with or without ex- perience, full or part time, salary or commis- Co.. Continental Nu mch23—16 . sion Season opens April ist.—-BRowN BROS, edaatimeemmasnean ame ny y