oily es, —— a, i Te Ae _ S* lle. ns ae nt te eee we, semaine i ; ; iu | ! Sheet of the | ©6TH AN- | Report and Balance Rank of Prince Hdward Island. THE STOCK HOLDERS PRESENTED AND READ Al CAL GYNERAL MERTING OF HELD Ac THE BANKING HOUSE, CHARCOT roWN, ON TCESDAY, 7TH MARCH, 1872, HON, JOUN LONGWORITH, PRESIDENT, IN Tlf CHAIR | Oa this the occasion of the 26th Annual | : “ : ; General Meeting of the Stockholders of | this Bank, your Directors are compelled to you under very unfortunate circum meet You are already familiar with the ; stances facts and the causes which led to the sus | payment on tie 25th ’ . | ' | they now propose t 4 “ti November last, and vive a brief account of what has been done : Just e ate i sion Of specie since then up to the present time. after the suspension they employed Mr. Jack to examine the Bank's affairs and pre pare a Balance Sheet as the Books stood on that day. As soon as they could form anf} adequate idea of the Bank's position 4 | Special Meeting of Stockholders was called | -o consider the matter, which was held on the 12th January last. A Report and State- | ment was then submitted, according to} which the probable losses at that date were estimated at $300,000, and also sugvestinug | that a Committee of Stockholders be ap- pointed to make an in lepende at valuation of the assets and report the resuit at a future meeting. According to this com- | mittee’s report the losses were estimated at | $389,500. Outside of that, however, the | committee reported that there was a large ac- | count in s»spense and difficult of valuation, which under adverse circumstances would | materially increase the above estimated loss. A further adjournment was made to the Ist February, in the hope that a definite eettlement of this account might be effected negotiations being then in progress —and the position of ‘he Bank more clearly de- | fined. Meanwhile, the Cashiers of the sev eral Banks in the City were consulted, and | on their report and that of the Committee | resolutions were passed at that meeting, by | the Stockhoiders and Depositors present, | agreeing upon certain terms upon which | the Bank might resume business. These | terms are embodied in an agreement since | signed by the Directors, Stockholders | and Depositors, and agreed to by} he local and foreign Banks, and by the Dominion and Previncial Govern- ments. This meeting adjourned to 15th | February. As the period for resumption was drawing nigh, and that account remained— notwithstanding all the efforts to obtain a | settlement—-in a very urcertain state, | your Directors, in conjunction with the Union and Merchants Banks, decided to send Mr. Louis H. Davies (accompanied by Mr. John Hughes) to London, armed with full powers to deal with this account, according to his discretion, in the interests of the several Banks eoncerned. On the 15th of February the | Stockholders met and passed a resvlution éflirming the principle that in case of re sumption the contributors should have a/| preferential dividend of five per cent. over nen-contributors, This meeting adjourned | to 23rd February, and again to the 4th | instant, at neither of which meetings any business of importance was transacted. The meeting was further adjourned tothe day of the annual meeting. As Mr. Davies, soon | after his arrival in England, ascertained that it was not possible for him to close his business before the expiring of the statuary period for resumption, applica- tion was made to the Dominion Government for an extension of the time, which was at once undertaken by the Government, a Bill prepared and finally became law on the 3rd instant. The time for resumption is now extended to ninety days from 25th Febru- ary. They are sorry to say that they are still in the same position, having no fur- ther information to give you. They may state that since the suspension they have | i used every effort to realize and secure | the Hank’s Assets, with the result | that $87,000 has been paid on account of Bills Receivable ; $168,000 on overdrawn accounts, and $6,000 on Mortgages and Judgments, making a total of waeeeee; | also, that securities on Real Estate, Ship- ping, Stocks, &c., have been taker: to secure in whole or in part $300,000 more. On account of the Directors’ payment of $75,000, $67,000 has been already paid, and $8,000 secured on Real Estate. Qn the Shareholders’ payment $43,- 510 has been actually paid; $16,800 secured by notes, and $25,330 promised in the event of resumption—total, $85,640, being a deficiency of $14,360 on the proposed sum of $100,000 to be paid by Stockholders. They may also state that $20,646 has been paid on account of the late Cashier's iy Balance, March Ist, 1881, $45,874 22 $y Gross Protits for year, 27,647 69 $73,521 91 Lesuiz S. MeNvurr, Asst. Cashier. JamMES Jack, Char. Acct. OR <P - See The Indians of Canada. |} ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY THOUSAND IN THE DOMINION, ea- or. aa .s } 420; Artha! | Pisquid Road Settlement, Lot 49, | in giving the correct orthography of the word | tized. | years. | large number of friends and acquaintances el a te a i A a anna 100,681 45 84,348 04 14,873 22 Cash Credit Accounts Mortgages, Judgments, Xe, Bank Premises, 54 $1,012,620 PROFIT AND ; ACCOUNT, To Dividend June, 1581, $ 4,800 00 To Interest on Deposits, 12.381 84 To Charges Account, 9,168 10 To Balance, March 7th, 1882, 47,172 47 $73,521 91 Tuere are 120,000 Indians in Canada, as follows: Ontario, 15,780 ; 11.071 : Nova Scotia, 2,218; New Brunswick, 1,416; Prince Edward Island, 290; Manitoba and North West Territories, vaaska district, 2,398; British di ‘ id ad Quebec, Columbia, 35,052 ; Rupert's Land, 3,770. These 120,000 red men are divided into many bands. There are thea Chippewas, Mississ- aguas, Mohawks, Oneidas, Ojibbewas, Six Nations, whose fame is historical, and the Wyandottes. These are in Ontario. In Quebee there are the Abenakas, Hurons, [roquois, Montagnais, and the Nuskupees. In the Maritime Provinces are the Mic- Macs and <Amalocites, while both in Ontario and Quebec are the Algonquins. a Rs a Deprived of her First Name. WHY THX SECOND CHRISTENING TOOK PLACE, Tue similarity of the names of adja- cent places ; the difficulty that strangers find Pisquid; and the ne in the minds of the young men of Pisquid Road Settlement, Lot 49, combined te reb he of her nominal honor and have her re-bap- Accordingly on tie 6th inst., a meet- ing of the inhabitants was he'd in the school. house in said settlement, and the’ name ‘* Avondale” being meved and seconded, was put to the meeting by Patrick O'Donnell, Esqg., who acted as Chairman, and almost unanimously adopted. Micuak. J, nomenclature ideas working CURKAN, Secreta y- Avondale, March 7th, 1882. siceeaeeaiaisaililta dilas ial lagaiiigi Obituary. Died at St. Eleanor’s North, on the 25th February, 1882, much and deservedly regretted, Mr. John McMillan, aged 56 His remains were followed by a to the Railway Station at Summerside, and thence conveyed to Wood Islands, and interred in the family cemetery. His numerous relatives and friends at Wood Islands desire to express their sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness to the deceased by the people of Prince County. — (Summerside papers please copy). — i +> > <te- Tae Dominion Rifle Association met at Ottawa on the Ist inst. The Governor General, Minieter of Militia, Major Gener- al Luard, and many of the jpreminent military officers eof the Dominion were present. After addresses by His Excel- lency and Col. Gourski, it was moved by Major Macpherson, seconded by Captain Perley, that the affiliation fee for Provin- cial associations be reduced to (2) That the affiliation for local associations be reduced to $12 ; (5) That members be classi- fed, first as members and second as asso- ciate members, the former to pay $2 per annum with present rights and privileges, and the latter to pay $1 per annum, with the privilege of taking part in the annual matches but not to take part in the manage- ment of the Association. Carried. The following Vice-Presidents of Provinces were elected :—Col. Allan, Gilmour, Onta- 'rio; Hon. L. R. Masson, Quebec; Col. McKinlay, Nova Scotia ; Senator Botsford, New Brunswick; Senator Haythorne, P. E. I.; Senator McDonald, British Columbia ; Hon. Senator Girard, Manitoba. $25 ; THE floods in Montreal, on the Ist inst., | caused great inconvenience. A despatch says :—‘* The terrible down-pour of rain on the Ist caysed most destructive floods in the low-lying streets in the western section of Guarantee Bond of $26,000. Referring again to the London aceount, since the departure of Mr. Davies, a gentle man representing Thomas Arhby & Co., and Brown, Jansen & Co., has arrived here, holding on behalf of Thomas Ashby & Oo., a guarantee of J. R. Brecken, Cash- ier, for payment of accepted drafts of Thomas & Oxley on John £15,000 sterling, on which a liability of about £8,000 1s claimed to be due. This guarantee was, however, not authorized by or within the knowledge of the Board, and your Directors do net admit the Bank’s liability. In closing this, our Annual Ro- port, we cannot do more than express the hope that a favorable settlement of that account may be shortly effected, and that the balance of the Stockholders will see the absolute necessity of coming forward and raking their payments to enable the Bauk to resume business as speedily as possible. J. Loxewortu, President. Daniet Davies, Rrowarp Heanrz, W. W. Lorp, T. Heara Havitanp, JAMES Peake, Josera Henaiey. Charlottetown, 7th March, 1882 LIABILITIES, Capital Stock, Circulation, Due to other Banks, Deposite on Interest, $276,859 36 Deposits at call, 71,136 19 : Government Accounts, 75,247 46 423,243 O1 120,000 00 211,497 14 188,491 2: oe Dividend Account, Oachier’s Guarantee Ac’t, Sarplus Fuads, 570 00 20,646 72 47,172 4 $1,011,620 54 Hughes, for | iin 1780. Montreal, From the Bonaventure depot to | St. Henri avery large area was submerged | trom three to ten feet deep. The only means | of getting to some two or three hundred dwel- | lings was by rafts, and whole families were | forced to take refuge in the upper flats of the | houses. The manufacturing villages of St. | Henri and Ste. Cunegonde were in a bad | piight, the inundation having beew more in | Jurious in b city limits, o cating with the river having been these places than inside the ying to the main drain communi- ebstructed. a} PLil Tem DATS te CORRESPONDENCE, | We do not hold ourselves responsible for the | opi riona or statements of our correspondents Road Breaking. To the Editor of the Bxraminer. Sin,—I wish, through the columns of your paper, to cajl the attention of the! Government to the present system of road breaking in this Province. Having been storm-staid in the country some four days last month, at the residence of a very intelligent farmer, (who, by the way, is a thorough Conservative, and asub- scriber to Tae Examiner) 1 had an excel- | lent opportunity of acquainting myself with | the “ system” now in vogue. { I do not propose suggesting any pew system, but simply to bring to the notice of the Government the grievances which the present law causes, It creates great unpleasantness between the farmersand their neighbors. It breeds discontentment. It does not tond to unite in harmony one family with another. The Overseer of a district (who does nut receive any compensation for his services) has a hard time of it. He cannot please all, and is thereby loaded with abuse. He is charged with being partial. If, for any reason, one man does not perform his Statute Labor, the Overseer is condemned. Both the Surveyorfand Overseer are always in hot water with their neighbors. Any law which does not tend to elevate the morality of a country, instead of being a blessing, is a curse. The country calls for a remedy; they are entitled to it; «nd we hope the Government will not allow the coming Ses- } regard to road breaking as will set at ease the minds of the men who they represent. Thankiug you, Mr. Editor, for the space you have given me, I am, yours, etc., STORM-SralD. Ch’town, March 3, 1882. ae NEWS NOTES. Hessy Helfmann, the Nihilist, has died in the St. Petersburg fortress. A race for £500 a side has been arranged between Hanlan and Trickett, to come off May 1. Queen Victoria’s monument to Lord Seaconsiield has been erected in Hughen- den Church. The coronation of the Czar nave been further postponed until the of August. is said to 22nd The Egyptian Government has declined M. de Lesseps’ offer to construct the Port Said fresh water canal. Prince Bismarck goes from bad to worse. He now wants to increase the tax cn te- bacco. This may not end in smoke. Mr. Parnell has just undergone a week's solitary confinement at Kilmainham, for endeavoring to bribe a guard te smuggle a le‘ter from the | r-son, Sir Leonard Tilley has intimated that the Government will give a grant towards the holding ef a Deminion Exhibition in St. John, N. B., this year. Guiteau's brother, John W., is endeavor- ing—with every chance of success, it is said—to secure the services of General Butler to argue the prisoner’s case at the goneral term. The earnings of the St. Paul, Minneapo- lis and Manitoba Railway, for the first week of February, were $114,000, showing an increase of $80,000 over the correspond- ing period of last year. A New York paper says: ‘‘ Practical Christianity is on the advance when a elergyman in this city discourses on the desirability of opeving libraries and mu- seums on Sunday. The devil works hard on Sunday; why should not all opposing influences take a hint from his example ?” The Opposition press in the various pro- vinces are excited somewhat about the prospects of an early election. They have had so many disappointments that they will not be amazed if another should be in store for them on this point. We have only one piese of advice to give them, and that is to beware of following the lead of the Globe, and not to prophesy either the elections or the result.—till they know— Toronto Mail. The number of births registered in Ontario during the year was 42,312, an in- crease of 1,277 over 1879. The number of marriages registered was 12,783, an increase of 274 over 1879. The number of deaths registered during the year was 19,802, an increase of 1,844 over 1879. The total number of births, marriages, and deaths registered in 1880 was 74,897, being an increase of 3,395, or 4.7 per cent. over the registrations in 1879. For every 100 females born there were 1085 males. The The water . commenced to subside on the 9nd | The loss of goods stored im cellars and firs! | flats of houses was very large, as there was no time to remove anything when the water com. menced pouring in suddenly. The Gran Trunk railway track was in many piaces cov. ered with water from two to four feet but there was very little delay in coming in,or going out.” : foar feet deen c aeep, Vialces Mr. Ronert HBosner of the New York Ledyer, the famous horse fancier of Ainerica. has vieited Fairlawn, the celebrated farm of Generai Withers, He has there purchased some valuable stock among which are :-— Clouclet, black filly, two years old, by Homer (be by Mambrino Patchen, brother of Lady Thorne, out of Sally Chorister, dam of Proteine —2.18~—-and Belle Brasfield —2, 20) The dam of Cloudlet was Rosa Viley, by Wood's Flying Cloud; second dam thorough- bred mare Cashmere, by imported Sovereign; third dam by Zenith by American Eclipse. Athassov, bay colt, four years old, by Almont, dam Jennie Cisy, by American Clay ; second dam Lady Hunt by Mambrino Chief; third dam by Gano, by American Eclipse: and fourth dam by Potomac, son of imported Diomed, the first winner of the English Derby The colt Ajhasson is a full brother of §the fine evlt “Hernando,” imported last year from Kentucky t» this Provinces, tTatistics of Lunatic Asylums show that nine-tenths of their patients are brought to their condition hy abuses of the generative ASSETS. Cazh on hand, Debentures,‘&e., $ 36,356 86 Due by other Banks. 55,977 98 | Bills Discounted, curreat and wa pist due, 213,55 05 | Overdrawn Atcounts, 603,882 93 | Organs, A great Brain and Nerve food, known as Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, is sold by our druggists, and comes highly recom. mended asan unfailing cure in ail these dis. | eases. Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries Wall Co. See the advertisement in anather efter, . 3% —febo4 births of illegitimate children were largely | in excess of those of 1879. | The London Morning Post, in an edi- torial on the Marquis of Lorne’s speech at the opening of the Dominion Parliament, says there is abundant testimony of the quality of the cereals of Manitoba and the valley of the Saskatchewan. As regards emigration, it cannot be doubted that the _ right sort of man will make his way. The agriculturist will there be under the pro- tection ef the British flag and his sons may become legislators for a mighty British American empire established between the old Maritime Proviiaces ond Vancouver, the chief factor being the Canadian Pacific Railway. Outside the Globe office, the regret in Canada will be general at the report that we are likely to lose Mr. Goldwin Smith as a resident of our country. A London paper states that there is every probability of his | election to Parliament in the Liberal inter- | ests. He is very loth to allow himself to | be nominated, but it would seem such pres- sure is being brought to béar en him that he will find it difficult to decline. It is a singular commentary on the conduct of his Grit detractors in this city that the party in England which they profess to admirs, and to be most in accord with, should be | so anxious to hovor Mr. Smith.—Toronto Mail. ——- 2a A WORD to the ladies! Do not exchange | your old sewing Mach’: for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I wil} repair itand make it #8 goed as new cr no charge male. —WiLuAM | Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P, KT, ny 1 tf wy I xXAMINER, MA RCE | mer, frequented the vicinity of Windsor sion to pass without enacting such a law in | 9, 1882. ane 2 FEATS n my i TELEGRAPHIC EWS, Special Despatch to the Examiner. Lonpox, March 8 | The trial of Dr. Lamson, charged with | poisoning his brother-in-law, commenced | | } to-day. The would-be assassin, MacLean, has | been identified as the man who, last sum- Casile, aid acted suspiciously. At the Metallic meeting at the Mansion House to-day, resolutions favoring the free | coinage of gold and silver, and the objects | of the Paris conference, were carried Abvut 1200 were present. New York, Mareh 8. The amount given to each of the con- testants, in the recent pedestrian match, were as follows :—Hazel, $9,380 gate-money and $900 sweepstakes ; Fitzgerald, $3 750, with $1,000 sweepstakes ; Noremac, $2,251 Hart, $1,593; Hughes, $1,125 ; and Sul livan, $700. At a meeting of the Directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company a quarterly dividend of Ii per cent. was declared. Ths quarterly report shows 4 net revenue of $155,000. Lonpon, March 8. The British steamer Finsbury from Meseina for New York stranded after having been in collision near Gibraltar. She is badly damaged. The Wilson Line steamer ‘‘ Apollo,” has been sunk off Ushant by collision. Six persons were drowned. —AT THE— ONDON Panis, March 8, A telegram from Tunis reports that nine Europeans, journeying from Tunis te Gafsa, have been surrendered between Tunis and Kairwan. H (} l 5 ' Wane a . oe 5 MARRIED, On the 24th uit., by Pastor D. G. Mac- donald, James Samuel l’arquharson, Esq., to Miss Bessie Jones, datghter of Robert Jones, Esq., all of Southport. Lt 48. On the Sth inst., by Pastor D. G. Mac- donald, Ezra Kennedy, Esq., of West River, East Point, to Miss Eliza J. Macdonald, daughter of the late James Macclonald, Esq., of Kingsborcugh, East Point. On the Sth inst., by Rev. J. M. McLeod, John A. Ferguson, Esq., of East River, Lot 34, to Miss Emma Weatherbie, of Charlette- town. On the 2nd inst., by Archdeacon Read, Mr. Henry Alfred Moore, of Cavendish, to ) Miss Mary Elizabeth Green, of New Glasgow | Road. Public Meeting. WE OFPER ocean —FOR— To His Worship the Mayor of Charlottetown. ‘1R,—The Committee appointed to enquire > into the ‘‘best means of keeping up communication between this Island and the Mainland, winter and summer;” are prepared with their Report, and heg that you will be pleased to convene the adjourned meeting of citiz os at an early day (say Saturday next), to tai: the report into consideration. Iam, &c., J. T. JENKINS, Chairman of Committee. CAS £1 ! UN THE BALANCE OF OUR Mareh 9,* 1882, Mayor's Mrritx, Maréh 9th, 1882. * In compliance with the above request, I hereby appoint SATURDAY next, the I1th inst., at 74 o'clock, p. m., at the Market Hall, as the time and place for holding the adjourned meeting. DAVID R M. HOOPER, Mayor. Winter Stock, mch 9—pat. Goal! Coal! Quantity of Pictou and Albion Mine 9 ROUND COAL, for sale for Cash only. N, B,—Orders te be left at Koughan’s Scales, mch9 BIBLE SOCIETY. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the P. E Island Auxiliary Bible Society, will be held inthe Hall of Y. M. C. A., Charlotte- town, on MONDAY EVENING, 13th inst. Chair taken at 7.80. AND OTHER LINES, —APFORDING a— PINE OPPORTUNITY D. McNEILL, March 9, 1882—4i. Secretary. -- FOR— HORSES, 3 Good WORKING HORSES for sale. Apply to WwW pat oi COWS. Fat COWS, 1 MILCH COW, 4a UBIFER, Shorthorn. mch9—3i wW pat Si Town and Country People mch9 - 3 H, COOMBS, I Yearling Apply to H. COOMBS, FLOUR! FLOUR! \ 7 have on hand a quaatity of Choice SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR. Par. ties in want of a choice article will do well by ealiing and examining for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. HORNE, PIEPCE & Co., mch9--2iwky 4i 155 Upper Queen St, —TO PURCHASE — GOODS —AT A—- BRAE MILLS. | —— The beautiful summer is nearly at hand, When people can travel from every land Regardless of icebergs our steamers will pay. To bring back in safety our loved ones away. Lew Figure. To all in this Island I’d have you to know To make your friends welcome from every shore, See that your houses are fitted with care That roofs be not leaky Vd bave you beware. For why they are Jeaky I can’t understand, When millions of shingles are here in our Jand; The best of white cedar, well fitted are they, Is sawn by McKinnon of Lot Nine, or Brae, GEO. DAVIES & 60: Then to secure what you want of this kind, Buy not from others, but bear this in mind oo counterfeits often are sojd it is plain, hey sre but spurious that bear not his name y P + le Rome. January 27, 1882. wky Brae Mills are well dispute, For eveness of sawing they bear geod repute | On Falconwood 'Sylum these Shingles are found, Or other grand buildings of note in the town. knowb, nO map can es all you need dois to write with your pen. Instructing by order and promptly right then | You'll get soon an answer,sddresg it you may |To ANGUS McKINNON, Lot Nine, or to { Brae. March 9, {§82—wkly tf situated on Trasadie B ‘ach, | Sedford Station, and thirteen miles from (har. | lottetown, by « carriage LORNE HOTEL! FOR SALE, ‘Rare Chance for Good Investment, \ BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESoRr — above well-koown Summer Resort ig bow Offere| at private ale [tis beautifully road which pasges through an interesting coubiry, and affords a pleasant drive, the principal *. Being convenient to aj} fishing, shooting and other | sporting Gistricts, and having the Very best surf bathing at its door, this ! botel cannot fyi] to be the most desirable forall who Teqnire a season Of health, pleasure and comfort, To. | getber with the Hotel and outbuildings, con. i ; | } i } . i i i i } i i } 1 sisting of stables, coaches, supplied ice house warehouse, etc, will be sold the whole of its furniture and fixings, including billiard and other game tables, all of which will enable the purch tser to open up the coming season | without incurring further outlay, At the hotel is not sold by private sale it will be offered by Wublic Auction at early date, For furcher particulars, apply to C, A. HYNDMAN, Brighton, March 7, 1881,—pat sj Beer & Goff, Jam and Marmalade, in Grocks, Jam and Marmalade, in Bulk, SUGAR & MOLASSES. In Store and for Sale— Porto Kico STG4R in Hhde, and Barrels, Chrice MOLAS* £8 in Pancheons, : At lowest prices, wholesale, ey FENTON T, NEWBERY. — Ch’town, March 2, 1882.—4i, wkly 3i 1 BEER & COFF. Baking Powder (Woodilie,) Horsford’s, Cook’s Friend, Princess. Hake and Codifish. a SALE.— 100 quintals good HAKR, 50 qutatals CODFISH. DOYLE & McBRIDB, Souris, March 2, 188<—iw eod BEER & GOFF, 200 Barrels Winter Apples, SPLENDID ORDER. To Lobster Packers hoe SALE,—~ 171 Ingots Tin, 33 Pigs Lead, PEAKE BROS, & 00,- March 7,’82—3aw BEER & GOFF. Buckwheat Flour and Pearl Barley, Homiuy, Potato Farina. Administration Notice, fFIHE undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Mary Walsh, late of Charlotte- town, in Queen’s County, widow, deceased, hereby notifies all persons indebted to the said Estate to make immediate payment to him, and all persons haviog claims or demanis against the said Estate are hereby required to exbibit such claims and demands duly aitested to him for payment, within twelve months trom this date, A, A McLEAN, Administrator, Ch'town, lst March, 1882.—3m law = = $e WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, &. ar : Se Vi aes immediately, as good Cook. Apply to Mrs. Ings, Esplanade, mch9- 3i pd NOUND.—A Kid Glove. Apply at this 4 office, (mech 9 ti) EPRI a ane nnn ae ren ccssensstenntastapsamsmssemmmca W ANTED—A smart boy about 16 / oan . tand how 18 years of age, Must understane! to take take care of horses, mar 8 2i OST.—Between Dodd’s Medical Hall and _4 Malpeque Road, a boneheaded walking stick. The finder will be rewarded by jeav- ing the same at this office. Oe ™ LET—A house cuntaining eight oF eleven rooms, situated on Kent Street, balt of the subscribers premises. moderate, Apply to Fraucis McRory. — mar 7 2 eod ad eee SHOEMAKERS WANTED at the Chat lottetowm Boot and Shoe Factory. mar 7 6i, 4i sciisidiineninasciiatiaaataate ioli te e a "ANTED IMMEDIATELY, an, expetl enced Nurse. Good rcterences requiree. Apply to Mis Freeland, Biighton, © 3 Admira! Bay field’s, Queen Street, {ma ” ——<—— ee WOR SALE—The complete evition (2 vols.) Picturesque America, new, handsomely bound, cost $18 per vol., witi be rold at bargain, Apply at this office. fmr2 2w > hee Wee. In a merchant's office, * young manas Assistant Book-keepes Must write a good haud, and be of stewy habits, Satisfactory references required. * particulars apply to this office, [fe 2 ow rg\O LET—The second story of the Brick Building, on Queen Street, bately oceue pied as the Orange Haj;, It is consenienlsy situated and well adapted for a Lawyelé office, Apply to Mas. Orres, Queen Street. te 14 aw NOR SALE.—A Breech-Loading Gut, 10 : uage, rebounding lok, snap sctio® Aiply at this ofttbe. f