rect setgi Sone OE, cae FE 6S came PMR aetens a a ite Na ® * ; * ; @ ; i + i : : ; ne ae ecw te Sa atl an | Baia Am OES 2s age, pee ties sé WON omer pei ees oe * X " ne Malad cities (eee — ee ee te mes Tae Datty EXAMINER. Thy EXAMINER, MA RCE ee | Home Bide for Ireland. A well attended meeting of the different MARCH U8, 82 [rish Societies \ sheid on Priaky evening, a 17th instant, 1 . Patrick’s Hall. Jam Calculations and Miscalculations. | Byrne, Keq., C., President ef the --—— | Benevolent [rish Society, was called to the Tus accuracy of the caleulations of the / chair, ana he unde: igned oe On oS ved Government, during the past year, is | Secretary. Mr. Byrne stated that the ob-| worthy of notice. In his Budget «speech | ject of the m 1 s to take into n-| for I881, Mr. Sullivan estimated that rev | siderati in the propri ty of giving are enue and expenditure would pr ybably come } ston to the tee uy . of lrishme i her ya my out about square at the end of the year. ; ference >the pou ul it i Oo re- | Instead of this, however, there is a surpius land, and of a ting r ous " ne of over $14,000. This has arisen from at 1 e House of ¢ ' - is « { - ag excess of receipts at the Land Office over | pass an address to the Que » Pp? som - recerpts of 1880 cf about $9,000, and an Majesty to release the ** Susp a, increase in subsidy on account of popula | grant to treiand parliaments") R apd , tion of nearly $6,000. Without the in- | similiar to thoss enjoyed *h © Jom . crease from these sources, revenue and He spoke at som length on_ the 1 y expenditure would have come out just as grie\ "eS i l, at f , h - : 7 : Mr. Sullivan predicted—about square. No | parianc ’ : waaay eee Government co iid foraee the increase irem woul : ure } yt rity mt these sourees. Lhe attempt of the L’atrivt cs = ry. ; ., oe to make the sum of $4,436 refunded to cuty, Mian Blak q., read a letter b in reducing the surpius, is elamsy and; ceived from tne i ident * the sriso contemptible. Of that amount #1,100 was | Society it , awa, in which t 4 oe 7 | earned from the Dominion in the mainten- , ¥45 Urs d of the trish J aes am pi ence of prisoners, and_is not withdrawn; oF the BM pen ion ado} | a ey : from capital; but is paid out of the Domin- | Wherein t House © i he i ion Treasury. The balance was withdrawn | vit is i y t sing from land funds and paid to Mr. L. H.} 4 t : re Qa en | a ng ft 7. a} " Davies, for services rendered sev ‘ral veara | t re! - t | ull ‘ tt risone I 1) aco. Asthia sum appears both in the re- fH a oe le to Iretal a ae are ceipts and expenditure, it does not effect th PR Bowers, Esq. , in r lu d, an _ surplus im any Way. Simon Bolger sec nded, the fullowing res — lid LUutLOIS, which they ably ‘ pt ae ’ # ruent an rring speeches, PF ete wi Juggling and Misrepresentation. aed ions feinnh g = ied : aeteite for +2 ee cial : . | self-government :— Tue pitiful straits to which the org one . Vy e, the ie m b+ rs of th Iri h Socte 1 ies { f the Opposition is re luced, in regard to the public accounts, is well illustrated in its article of last evening. The Government, it says, have made th > Governor ‘“* a vehicle for conveying false information to the pub- he.” and goes on to charge Mr. Sullivan | and his colleagues with practising ** jug- gling and wmisrepresentation” — al! this because they have not deducted ne the’ money received from the Land Office front the amount te the credit of the Pro- vives. Did the Government, in any of their statements, so deduct the land money? If they hal, the serplus of $3,000, about which they boasted in 1877, wauid have been converted into a deficit of $75,000, and the enormou®§ deficit of 1575 would have been swelled to the tune of an additional $54,000. The Patriot is in- deed in a tight place when it has to have recourse to this flimsy dodge. arly all Davies Lessin tap Sittin tienen Abolition of the Council. In his latest work, Mr. the great authority on Government says: ‘*The Legislatures of different British Colonies, wherever Parliamentary | Alpheus To id, Parliamentary the compose. of two Chambers. The only excepiion is in certain of the Provinces which are composed in the Dominion of Canada, in view of the limited jurisdiction } and functions of these legislatives »udies, | one Chamber has been accounted sufficient | for the purposes of legislation in the Pro Columbia Prince Edward Ialand, the ebolishing the second Chamber is under considerction ; but though the House of Assembiy in these Provinces is decided}s in favor of such a modification of the ex- ; ‘ Char ottetown., Prince Kdweard Island, vhs } *. day met together in gcneral assembly, resolve | as follows jo j Ist, TI at en} ying, is we Go lil th P ) vince of Canada. the privilege of Legisiatiy independence in all matters cf a Provincial nature, we hail with tatisfaction the intimi tien recently given by the Premier of Great; Britain, that he is not adverse to the yra ting — 7 : ‘ 7 2 ; of local self governm to the Ihi:! ‘ : and we heartily symputhize with cur fellow snenie s in Ireland. in their efforts for seuntrymen in re na, in the etiort 101 ” . . . . i such a measure of constitutional Home Rule. | Ona 3 itieh 9nd, We regret extr« nely that tie b 184 Government has imprisoned those recognized | as leaders of the irish people in the present agitation, and believe that the best interests of the Emmre will be served | their imme diate release. | 2rd, That any resolution proposed in t! House of Commons of Canada, expressing an opinion that Irishmen in this portion of Her Maj sty’s dominions earnestly desire such a fand so aspect of affurs in Ireland at Government is established are, as arule, | the eishteenth century, and | carried unanimously. vinces of Ontariv, Manitoba, and British | lutions were also agrecd to :— In Quebec, Nova Scotia and | ‘ also | | asking ths isting constitution, the Lercislative Councils | have not yet concurred in ‘his cpinion. Jn small communities, and in Provinces i | | where the business of legislature is mainly | of a municipal description, experience has | shown that two Chambers are cumbrous, | and needlessly expensive.” — ae eee ~~ oor «+ ss Ata special meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society, held in St. Patrick’s Hall this forenoon, the following resolutions was moved by Francis P| McCarron, supported by WC. DesBrisay and P. C. Kelly, and carried unanimously : Whereas, The P. E. I. Railway Department bas in the past issued return tickets at one fare on the occasion of the gatherings and demonstrations of the various Societies and other Bodies in this community; and Whereas, The Benevolent Irish Society, one | of the oldest in the Provirce, being in exist- i ' i - | | Mr. J. W. Mullally Rad much pleasure in supporting the réselutions bly endorse him. He just submitted, | i I bY the gentiemen preceding drew a picture of the tne ciose of referred to the causes which led to the loss of her Par- jiament. He indulged the hope that before the close of another year Parnell and his associates wou'd head an Mdrish Parliament in Collece Green i The above resolutions were then put and The following reso- Resolved, That c spies of the foregoing reso- > forwerded to Jom Costigan, Esq., M. P., and’ also to the representatives frem Provisce in the Dom:nio ‘ir support in the matéer. Hie } Resolved, ‘that the proceedings of this meeting be sent for publication to all the ity ps Meeting adjourned. Ricuarp Warsz, Secretary. pers. March 18, 1882. ‘ERED GD tal Da} y Hae Wah Sep cade 84-5 ‘3. peru. Sse tr ao Tt hold our ves TESP NSW jor él ) f¢ Ss oF our ft 7 i «de? } - ' } ' ence nearly sixty years, applied to the Super- | intendent of the Island Railway for an exten- sion of the same favor on this, our present annual celebration, and had our application refused; and Whereas, The Minister of Canals was then imme-liately telegraphed to, directing his attention to our request, and | the only reply received through the Super- intendent, Mr. Archibald, was that the Department would issue return tickets at one and one third first-class fare on St. Day. lt is solved, That is of the opinion it had a right not inferior that of the Caledonian and other bodie for ove first-class return fare; that i refuses this contemptible, miserable cheese- paring reduction, and considers it a direct insult to this, the oldest Irish Society in the Province ; that we utter our strong con deimnation of the parties «ho are responsible } -atrick’s therefore £2 i" ; this Society # € er @ © for oatracising this Seciety im a manner so disgraceful ; and Further Resolved, That this resolution be | published in the sewspapers of the Province oF Janes fivcues, Secretary, Ch’town, March 17th, 1882. ———t3 <> §e—- Potato flour, or the dried pulp of the Railways and | i the Intercolonial | ; i ' report on the state of our I: i previous to the stash up proves. Now, | sir, this whole smali-potatoe business, is |just lke Mr. Schreiber Sir Charles | ' {good business man, and as a ' ; ; a a i z oScourelver. Li act alter reading the cor- + , t |} Fespobauence one fancies be has Deen trans- | | k iy rted ; kL ¢ » cand id timee w | ported hack to the goog Cid times, when | i | ' | ; i i j i | potato, is attaining considerable importance | in the arts—so much so, in fact, that in Lancashire, England, some 20,000 tons oi it are sold annually, and its market value is stated to be much greater than that of | wheat flour. The article is extensively used for sizing and other manufacturing purposes, and, on being precipitated with acid, is converted into starch. After having been calcined it is used with advantage as a dressing for silk. —-—* = Lord Justice Cotton, an English judge held in high respect, has lately pointed out that the committing of mére boys for trial at the assizes with all the parapherne- lia of a grand jury, judge, jury, &c., isan adsurdity, and that they ought to receive instead a sound birching by mavistrates’ order (aa all boys of the higher class do at public schools), and then be discharged The Home Seeretary is to introduce a bill to facilitate this mode of punishment. It 1s contended that a boy whe has once been in gaol carries the stigma through life, and too often becomes a hardened mis:reant. while a fine is useless, as he cannot pay one. —» —-—-—---..__ _ SEND yonr orders toG. H. Haszard for a Bird's eye view of Wranipeg, and see the vreat city before going West. mar 10 3i | | | i ' i me 42 | Lo the , | Irish Society have by the Letters from Mr. Editor of the kcaimener. Q ’ : en34} Deak Str, — The writer, with others, was surprised that tie Benev: Rattroad depart- many sent ed on a Gilterent fvoting yy Rin 6 TE es raea to that liberal } t i aS83socia- ne Uaiedonla ULluo. tion known as I think Mr. Editor, the matter can be explained. f va rrom that ace ment been pl: | As is well known, Sir Charles Tupper is d in those cases, or just now very busy, a: in his absence, matt Rallway are often referred to Mr. Schretber, as many know to their Cost. incarnated, as for ng ; iInStance, } coufessedly a matter of upper, with all his faults, is ‘onte thie ry] 1 COELis LUAS CPISOUCt 2 yy! ; Co.ars anc kind, but it is ju { tue WOTst KY a KicKenzie Clie eeparing the saving of pennies and the wasting of millions was the order of the day. was king, :and Q ee = a ’ ; Tv the tditor of the Hramin r. Str,—Can nothing assembled 3, Witha view be cone to induce the t i eulinure of rovement ? wisi: m to take up the potatoe to teeirc 10] Oar potatoes are the most unsalable in Amer- ica, and getting worse. A chauge of ceed is imperatively required, The cost to the tax pavers be little. if anything af +e pay et hh - sittie, il anvyvtal ig hi v the { t ja worth of LC id Government import, say, $3,06 and fix 2 price on them just sufficient o cover cost. In the poorer settlements leave it optional with the farmer to pay in the fall. ‘The climate of Ireland and the north of Scotland is similar to our Island, no doubt; but Mr. John Hughes, who is now in Eng- land, wou'd gladly select seme of the best and mosteu-tab e varieties. Twe or three leading Americanjxinds could be got from Maine, My idea is that the kind of seed most likely to! thrive here is that grown in a climate as cool. | or nearly so, a3 Gur owu. ‘lhe Karly Rose aud Proiifics are too soft and liable to disease The Bu ling Seedliogs, Peer'ess, Snowflake, Seotch, Victorias, and Late Rose, are hardy kinds, and yie'd largely. I believe moat farmers would be glad to change their seed if the opportunity was afforded. thonsands in if, Yours respectfully, HENRY Coomss. Ch’tewn, March 15, 1882 TTT Se oS eee potatoes, + t ry , There is TELECRAPHIG NEWS | . “The Budget Debate Stil NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE » jc. «2c -| Mail Service at the Capes. |says it will probably he closed on Tu sday ' "my } reine. he Day ® ‘pressed themselves well pleased with the tr) pointed Postmaster of Ottawa, instead of ‘and ito iy jure the present couriers. ‘and Quebet passed off quietly. It (a concert in the evening, and a general GENERAL NEWS. 1; darecels | measure of potitical reform, will meet with | | our full accord aud sympathy. . panies amalvamated, and to provide that in | thereof cancelled. a s Fariiament, , chair. re ad Dy | were | points. te » | other persons, ,, |resigned the Captain Generalship of Cuba, re | because there are dissensions between the Liberals and Conservatives on the Island. at don } i rs relating to this and! The last sais d geutlemon is cheese- } | pairing his | land road bed | By blund I like : | Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the eee TET DL OL TE ET TEE DIO ELL LL 18, 1882 . oe -—— ae ee / Continues. ay mee oe Fire and Life Insurance Company, EDINBURGH AND LONDON, ESTABLISHED IN 1809. chk Nova Scotia Syndicate, —_——-—- Oe eer ———————n ’ ° iy . ; Sp cial to the Examiner. $ 9.733.332.00 | 1,216,666.06 Subscribed Czpitai - : . . Paid Up Capital - . ° e ‘ Orrawa, March 18. The budget debate, which was thought to have been finished yesterday morning, still continues, and Sir John McDonald | | a 0 4 TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ] speeches delivered yesterday all in French. At six o'clock the House adjourned in honor of St, Patrick's weie ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Settled With Over one hundred and fifty members of the Dominion House of Commons, visited Kingston Military College to-day, and ex- Losses Prompiitude and Liberality. institution. as : : " — —o:0—— — Mr. S. H. Holmes, Premier of Nova Scotia, and Win. McDonald, a member of the Nova Scotia Government, arrived in ain PEP AR Witty q ss Uttawa yesterday. They come on business in reference to the Nova Scotia Railway | Syndicate. ‘Mr. Courier, M. P., is likely to be ap- y n Insurances effeeted at the Lowest Current Rute Mr. Baker, deceased, and ex-Mayor Mc- intosh, editor of the citizen, will probably run for the House of Commons in this place. the Senate, yes- :0: LIE HR DHPARTM EN TL. Senator Haythorne, in j terday, asked for information regarding tha sil ea . wee ‘, » Trav > ~ : . . ’ . » vay, ay, . the mail service between Cape Traverse! Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - - $12 ,000,000.00 Cape Tormentine. His remarks in meving for such information is calculated ——— ()'O-———- — St. Patrick’s Day, in Montreal, Ottawa | was lebrated by High Mass in the forenoon, 0D display of bunting in the cities. New and Reduced Premiums fer the Dominion of Canada. Copies of the Annual Report, Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained at the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCKH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlettetown. GEORGE W. DsBLOIS, GENERAL AGENT Orrawa, March 17. In the House to-day McOuaig introdneed titled an Act to prevent the amalgamation of Railways directly or in- under the contract of the Parlia- ment of Canada, under express provisions in the Act respecting each of the com- bill en no case should such an amalyamation be ‘awful, unless annual bonuses or privileges of any kind paid er granted to either com- pany by a municipality be previously re- paid or restored or the grant for promise March 16, 1882—eod a oe HE PUB ———— The budget debate was resumed by Mr. on the Gov- followed in ice Frepericron, March 17. There was a very large meeting with the St. John members to-day, in which Alder- imam Smith and Councilor Reynolds ex- Wwe bee to } ~ Laadry, who spoke in French ernment Mr. Brehart French speaking against the ; siae. pounded the provisions of the Assessment Bill. The Provincial Secretary was in the A telegram giving an outline of the petition against one section of the Bill was the Chairman. The delegates heard thereon as well as on other The Portland Councillors and fown Treasurer, Moore, were present. The meeting stands adjourned to hear in the Dry Goods business heretofore carried on by him Charlottetown. especially in the following Departments : Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Shawls, Millinery,Hosiery, Gloves, Huslins, Shirtings, Shectings, Linens, Lace Curtains, Prints, Tickings, Grey aud White Cottons, &c. Mapnzip, March 17. it is reported that Gen. Hendergast has Lonpon, March 17. In the Commons this evening, a motion of Mr. Gorst (Conservative) praying that }the Queen revoke or alter so much of the charter of the Borneo Association as gives 'an implied sanction to slavery, was rejected by a vote of 125 to 62. Lonvon, March 17. While a band was parading the streets Dounmanway, Cork, yesterday, the police jinterfered and cleared the streets with | loaded rifles. Several persons were ar- rested. The day passed quietly in Belfast and Dublin. made Cigthing, Hats, Caps, de. Carpets, Gil Cloths, Wall Papsr, &., Cotton Warp, Small Wares, ae. We have decided to close some very large lots of these Goods at cost to make room for spring importations, and to give bargains in every department. JOHN McPREE & CO. Charlottetown, March, 1882—wk!y Lonvoy, March 17. The Daily News says that the suspension of negotiations regarding copyright treaty between Hogland and Americais due to a jlack of common action among American publishers. . in the House of Commons last evening, | George Trevelyan, Secretary to the Admir- ilty, submitted an estimate of the cost of the Navy fer 1882 and 1883 amounting to £10,493.901. It was aiso proposed to spend /on the Navy £30,090 more than last year, my Dry Goods business at Charlottetown, and take this oppor- tunity of soliciting the same patronage for the above firm in the future, OWEN CONNOLLY. | which increase would be met. by further) SSS] — — | sales of old ships. CoPpEN#AGEN, March 17. A Danish polar expedition, to start in July, has been arranged, the Chambers having voted an apprcpriation for it. ey Weather Bulletin. MARCH SALE! CLEARING-OUT PRICES J. B. MACDONALD. Toronro, March 18—10 a, m. :0: ee Strong winds and gales from the northeast -~ (000 yards Grey Gotton, - - is Varitime Provinces. ee —— and east; snow in the southern portion to day, followed by snow or rain to morrow. NOTICE. cents up. ce , = ’ ~~ . PyYHE undersigned have entered into Part- 9000 yards White | Cotton, - - j ‘ A nership as Arroasare-as-Law, oder the 8000 yards Print Cotton, . . = ‘ 0 PA LMER ULLALLY 13,000 yards Ladies Cold. Dress Goods, 8 « ‘ ( Black & Cold. Cashmeres 22 “ “ 3000 yards 15000 yards OF FICE—Mrs. ©’ Halloran’s Building, next door to Union Bank, Charlottetown, All law business promptly attended to, Dated March 17th, 1882 H. V PA! MER, JAS W. MULLALLY, March 18, 1882—4w, wkly 4w Heavy Goose Guns, FEW MUZZLE LOADING 9 BORE 40 “6 6é 20 “ee oe Spring Tweed, - (00 yards Table Damask, - 600 yards Pillow Cotton, White Cotton Sheeting, Lace Curtains, Curtain Muslin, Tapestry Carpets, Scotch Carpets, Felt Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Flour Oil Cloth, all widths, and Room Paper. During the month of March I will give Bargains in every Department. Cash customers will find no cheaper goods in Town. CRANBERRIES, 10 cents; cheese, 16 and 18 (at the London House, cents, digby herring, 8 cents; at the Fami! Groceryi~—R. K. Brace. Jd GUOSE GUNS—W. & C. Scoti’s make— J.B. MACDONALD. G. DAVIES & CO. | thirty-eight feet east from tbe division tine "2 FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS | Reserved Fonds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) over - $5,000,000.00) In reference to the above, I do hereby return my sincere | thanks to the public for the generous patronage extended to/°! © ‘He owner st Bay View, New London, - MORTBAGE SALE, AUC" : front of the Court House in te Fe. town, on TUESDAY, the twonty. first day (2ist) day of March, A.D, 1882, at 12 o'clock, noon, under a Power of Sale contained ina Mortgage, dated the third day of March, A.D 1881,and made be. tween Edward Warn, of Charlottetown aforesaid, and Margaret, his wile, of the one part, end the undersigned, Thomas Lund, of Towiship Number Sixty-five (65) in Qaueew’s County, of the other 4 LL that tract, pir ce and parcel of } ti situate, lying and being in CLarlotie. town, in Quoen’s County, and being part of Town Lots Numbers Forty-eight and Vorty. | nine, in the second hundred of Town Lots in | Charlotietown aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows, that is to gay ; Commence ingon the north side of Richmond Street between said Town Lot Nember Forty-eight and Town Lot Number Forty-sever in said hundred, and at the south-wcst corner of 4 piece of the land hereby described, deeded Mary Alice Alexander to Charles William Mccough, by deed bearing date the twentieth day of August, 1872, and duly recorded: thence running northwestwarcly at right .pgles wiih said Richmond Stree: for the dig. tance of one bundred apd sixty feet (160) or until it meets the sonthern boundary line of |Town Lot Number eighty-five (85) in the | i }secopd bundred; thence running northeast ward], aloug tr.e last mentioned line and the southern boundary line of Town Let Number eighty-six in said hundred for the | distance ol sixty-nine (69) feet. thence rune [ning southeastwardly at right angles with ; Nine-tenths ef the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured. | Profits of previous Quinquennium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500.00 | announce to the public that we have purchased | Herring, . ° . yr TAT y > } the good will and interest of OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq.,| costes Gicame ry, | at Trolleys We invite an inspection of our large and varied Stock, | ! j Cloths, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, Ready- | said Richmond Street for the distance of one | hundred anc sixty feet, or antil it meets said | Richmond Street, and thence southwest wardly along said Richmoud Street for the distance of sixty-nine (69) feet to the place of com mencement, together with all buildiags and /imprevements thereon, and appurtenances | thereonto belonging | For further particulars apply to Messrs, | Palmer & McLeod. Solicitors, Charlottetown, Dated February 3rd, A, D 1882. THOMAS LUND, Mortgagee, CONCERT i me me Fe HE Choir of the B. 0. Church, assisted by some of the ablest talent in the city, wil give the Concert of the Season in the HALL OF THEY. MW. 0. A, Weduerday, i } 29th of March, Proceeds in aid of the Church Fund, Pregramme will be published in a few days. ‘Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door, Match 16, 1882, i OLD BANK PAPER © | yAKEN AT FACE for Furniture, Side Boards, Bedsteads. Sofes in H. C, | Lounges in Rep, Parlor Sets Stoves, Winches, Windows. Doers and Sasbes, 200 Mackerel Barrels, 50 Pork Barrels; Carriages, Wagons, | Harness, Sleighs, Lierses, Cows; 100 bowea safes, Dyes, Copperas, Cheese, cans; quarter toa Clinch Rings at half price, hifdren s Cerriages, Carts, » Diied Apples, Pedlai’s Wagors; 1 j} American Built Berouche, s-id by judges to be one of the best on the island; Covered Sleigh, just the thing for an invalld, or for slormy weather, at H. COOMBS’, | March 16, ’82—3i ON i ® ; a XN BN v , A X } i CC wr | ry HI? busines beretofere carried on by Mr, & Rebert Bridges will, from date, be car- ried on by the undersigned, under the name and style of A. L, Pridges & Co A. L. BRIDGES, fmi3 | March 1, 1882—tf Hake and Codfish. Kk" R SALE — 100 quintals goo. HAKE, 50 quintals CODFISH., POVYLE & McBRIDE. 1882——Iw eod ee Sgnris, March 2, Qs TO GRER ‘OR CALE SCHOONER FOR NOW OFFER the Clipper Schooner CITY POINT, 50 lous, at private sale, as she now lies at Queen’s Wharf, Charlottetown, Apply to A. Kennedy & Co,, for particulars, ROBERT D, McLEOD, Feb, 28, 1882 "gsHe place to get your Priuting done is at é tlhe PVARATUEND PPINTIAAG VvoOoMe : a ee WANTS, LOST, POUND, de W ANTED—A good plain Cook. Apply 7 at Admiral Bayfield’s, [mar 1 stf Pe SALE.—17 Goose Decoys, in perfect order Apply to 8. Davins, West Street mchl7—Gieod A Second-Hand Piano and Organ for sals 4 cheap. Apply at this office, mchl7 te a LET—A bouse containing eight of eleven rooms. situate on Kent Street, half of the subseribers premises, Rent moderate, Apply to Francis McRory. mar 7 eod a - ee JY ANTED IMMEIIAPELY, an experi- enced Nurse Good eirrences required. Apply to Mrs Freelan’. Brighton, or 8 Admiral Bay field's, Queer Street, {ma 3 sient tite lilt eiletittaaiittaeiies sosenstteenattasasssasgppsspssrmscmme W ANTED—At the “Lorne Restaurant, a good smart cook(one used to Restauke ant cooking preferred) The highest wages will be paid to the right person, [fe 27 eod tf % ad sana ee Frou SALE--The complete edition (2 vols.) {' Picturesque America, new, handsomely bound, cost $18 per vol., will be sold at ® bargaip, Apply at this office. [m2 20 ‘}\0 LET—The second story of the Brick 1 Building, on Queen Street, lately occue pied as the Orange Hail. It is conveniently situated and weil adapted for a Lawyer's office, Apply to Mas, Orrrx, Queen Street. ffe 14 daw —_—— FOR SALE.—A Breech Loading Gun, 10 guage, rehounding lock, Merch 18, Im Brennan's Old Stand, Qusen Street; Febrnary 28, 1887—wkly, pat pres Apply at thts offive. suap i —— ui Spar are TRAE: a BA at ee ref ey ee ‘