OT TAS Sa a THE DAILY EF} Giher Hems. PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ' iSpecraL Desratours to Tur Examiner.) AMINER - tt ace an a Gs Deipene _ ee tee ee ca nna ane a oe a <a ee - FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 9°, JAMES’ GUUROM SOCIAL. OPLENY, iH! ladies of the Congregation intend having | t, delreshment and Baucy Tables in ST. Mr. beeclicr’s Death. AN INCIDENT FATAI WHICH MAY ACCOUNT FOR THE STROKE OF A} s at ; i . Tr 4 . J \ Ls’ dS i PAT RICK’ 5 DA A gentleman of New York sends to the sg. Baawey - . Lv e . \ . : wre 1% Sue an account of an incident which i On a ES 3 y a ‘ nt ul Ret) l(t eee aac thinks may account for Mr. Beecher’s fatal ~ AC RSDAY ’ 24th March, stroke of apoplexy. He writes that on eae ry . , i % A Pe f how it Was ¢ a] l wate i Thursday evening, when Mr. and Mirs. COMMITTEE : teatd. BR. Mac aS Velepvrated., | Beecher were in New York selectin s furui- Alte, Janke ConeeeHmns. ture for the Plymouth Chureh parlors, they Mrs. PD. MeNeill, Miss McGill, “ Thi | \ ; : Sins. Rankin Miss Gray anita tie sania a t on a 1 J Vv > > ‘Ar vii . Loaey at S. « ih “9 i ‘» . \ } Ww rode up t at Th as ae { 1} | | ares i he Mise Ke "iveae : west i O ‘ ey arose to leave the car Mrs. W. KR. Feame, Miss K. Hyndman : ae i : ¢ TS wn x4 : . ‘ 7 — Lonpon, Mareh 17. ;4s it approached $9th_ strect Phe con- Mrs. M, piolepd. i a Pckepaets - mit : a a t . bse Fvant ‘ Ol... | chung tor pulled the Stra; ‘ vir. Bee her, Mrs. C. MoGtexor, M - E. Means, n bargains at J rick 6 Vay in England was the appear- | Who appeared to be in vigorous health, did | Mrs. R. Angas Miss Henderson, t ance ot m my inglishmen wearing sham-|not wait forthe car to stop, but got off| Mrs 1D. Montgomery- o _— \ sleet and snow storm stopped all| while it was yet in moti lin doing so he | The ladics have made up au excellent assort- s Seed ( atak gue? outdoor demonstrations m Dublin, and the | came ck wD h e n his heel li was an | Bee e Pivafores, ‘a prone, &c., &c. trooping of : ally dele of theaian ene * The public are invited to favor them with their fo uiiy one of the | awawara step, ind it seemed asi i I | patronage. . events of the celebration of St. Patrick’: ech aad x somewhat! 7 ; = . > nts of the celebration of St. Patrick's} Beec! er had ihe shock somewhat! ‘TyoxKmns—Admission, 10 ceats ; Tea and admis- e < - i W orsteds ty there, did not take place to-day. It | severely tle } sed his rieht hand to his | sion, 35 cents, ’ , »* : } . : “ .? : t } . fi _ i e's os feared th Vt rots will ensue trom the | heart for a moment, and then. buttoned his | Doors open at 2 o'clock, p. m. ~~ on at iuurgan ( ounty and Armagh er tne and pu sued his way. Symptons | B. ae | Two hundred extra police ve bee ld f ap xv developed slowly during Thurs- | cx: secretary. wig tot ild weather there >. : : - x : ‘| ik have bec n aadaed | OT a] opl Ly ac e ‘ pn d slow Ly dw ing Lhurs- | oh town, March 4--8i aw tl 17 then daily tl date will be elsior Rink to. | t? #@e regular force. | day night and Friday morning. |— a : oh : New York, Mare! 7 +e | E> Meas ts | & oN ° | St. Patrick's Day wes ies — % rf | Apvice to Moruers.— Mrs. Winslow's | u : GA-SEED Es Dox’? f i rance sale of boot 1 by nn eouen'el | , 2 generanl'y Odserved | Soothing Syrup should always be used when | j "h : adit a is al ‘ Lilie 80 . ; r Is City i : ; a r ; tE ; ri P i y 2 rt Ay > oe ; cS ys ae r we f lreland in this ei y. On the children are cutting teeth. {é relieves the! I" best ee Milch Cows, Beef Cattle and shoes at © Sprague < 8 iscount of -U/ municipal departments. and many of thellittle sufferer nail : : oung Stock, I ‘ nany of the/}iittle sufferer at once; it produces natural It i : : - Bea Be gen os a _ : oe eae ae ass i : : t Increases the quantity and improves the per ct “ aty b dings @ green flag was throw n to| quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; | quality of the milk, — ‘ ° . the breeze. Irish societies paraded in two and the little cherub awakes as “bright asa _ produces more flesh than any other food. AT, . . no. 4 one ” . “7 Lis ¢nes r , ar i isc Wn. | \I rs. | weed) and} distinct bodies. There were also parades button, [t is very pleasant to taste. It! wa lareel mosntitite per 100 ibs., with a discount ai c. ; = > - ‘ , . . . ‘Ss. Mr. ¢ ‘ from England} jn Brooklyn and Jersey City. soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all | this : ; c ain, regulates the bowels, and is the best | ALSO Moncrvon, Mare ° ; ora 2 “i. | a - ol ee oncton, March 7. _ | known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising | rn elt gel Wins’ takes Lhe SONS ( f Erim celebrated St. Patrick’s | from teething or other causes. Twenty-five | Corn Meal ~_ vas tested this afternoon Day with more than usual display. Father|cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | 9 at © s Dollard, of St. John, lectured in the even-| Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other ; > ing Subject: ‘‘ The Irish Idea. pune marl7 eod & wky Bran by ta H pe in inection with the OVTAWA, March 17. : ' s to-morrow | , 2 r eo ff Ve x ts to-morrow St. Patrick's Day was celebrated here by = E- ee 7% * Shorts ft h : ’ 34 A after flag tlying, Xe. et oe $ > ibis : “4 ' | VERY BEST QUALITY — SELLING LOW. tHE | stion Act was lost 1 Accident in a Church. ; ¥ epee i ( : the ISth Marcel While Hay is dear, it paysto give the anima’s | . ‘ : ---- - ’ ule 5 sar, it ¥ iV ' _— . Cuicaco, March 1 'a great deai of this kind of feed. ; caGo, March 17. J. M. AULD 2 : *“- - 4 . LA W | A panic occurred at the Roman Catholic March 14-—-Imo 2aw . . Y SSA i i ippear | eo 8 . ee oe oe a eee ee : : oe P i Church of the Nativity, this afternoun. | wind ih : : : : Litmthe . 4 ™ > ; . ' RS P; ; ¥-| The church was crowded. By the breaking | Oa MERCHANTS BANK STOCK of a platform 200 persons were precipitated |, Wwnyoony Mhened i anal hi I Ec ; = _ : it : . + i* wf : a Y ee }ten feet. A rush was made and many per- 10-6] ; OW. PATS ‘ay, Ped Gl Wid ae Wt so t there will be an enter-/ sons were injured badly by being trampled | AT Auction, at rooms, TUESDAY, 22nd inst., tainment consisting of readings and music] op ate taakes th tea a killed Prcsocasieeonenh spore | + at 12 o’clock, noon, in St. | s Schoolroom on Easter Tuesday, | fe oe a fl wanda 1 1 + n f ce y Dupux, March 17. |1000 yards 10c Print Cotton for Scts 160 Shares in Werchants’ Apt | i | 2 r r — | Beyond a few scrimmages in London a Var. - > ‘ ‘ ee ee eee Jaret Bank of P. E. Island. LADY ( : { an exchange asks: | “erry and elsewhere, St. Patrick’s day was | 1 500 vards ie Print Gotten for Bets | « What is the best way to manage a man ?’ | Observed in an orderly manner throughout |4¥¥¥ Jase 14U Tt > ee A. H. B. MACGOWAN . : ‘ : a a j ‘ % . . . - ave ' s wavs, bat the most effectual Ireland. a yard, si Auctioneer, ant «; 4 eee 3 [ | March 7, ’87.—7 911 14 16 18 21 i — ' nn R n j | a |8000 yards 14¢ Print Cotton for 10cts) ———————_—-—_______. o— : A Vice-Regal Residence ei ' : ez | i. ’ es awe ee, oe! Meee se a) ; | a yard Canned Salmon into the breakfast room of R. R. Hodgson, } Monrreat, March 17. | 9 nia Tho Pni7 t ta | Es ‘ ~ « Ho Ls vest roa Vv y a in + | ‘ ? : P } +: ‘ , 0000 yards 166 Print Cotton for 12cts ea r wis , Se gS Te | At a late meeting of the City Council the} i TWENTY : : 3 C “Cairns” Mar . Patrich’s De i . , aes | a vard 1 WENTY cases Canned Salmon, “Cairns 2 : ay. | question of a vice-regal residence was again QQ. Us brand, packed at Antigonish, N. 3., fine larze —— |! broucht up. when a letter ' ead from |ONNN xand { en Nin il ner? ‘ meat, and far superior in quality and flavour to } ucght up, when a ietter was reat from | iy rand Nh : Wai 7 : : 1 y r a ie MT ee a oe ars o “% 9009 Varas Cretomnes, Vorii from the British Columbia salmon, sold by grocers, L un arb of this years growth, | Mr. Erastus Wyman, of New York, oifering “ For sale by . : . . } . . . . , nn. i . ‘W iy wer Market to-day in the stall | to furnish the reception rooms with the AuCtS Up, now for Lets. ar HORACE HASZARD. ef M: Burke, Royalty lhe lettuce best suite of furniture he could get. Ch’town, March 16, [887—4i eod pu sold for 12 cents per bunch and the rhubarb at ee ee [2 cents per | This is « Genuine Sale—Se 12 a : senuine Sale—See m Catholic News. " Sead! " Tue City Clerk is busily engaged making up a list of poll tax defaulters, against whom executions are to be issued as soon as judgment is ined We would advise all to pay up it 1 ive expenses. a Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to-} day two drunks were disposed of—one for $5 14 days, the other for $2 or 8 days. Two young men charged with fighting on the streets stand over for trial until Monday. 7 i iu rhe ing of the \ oung Womens Christian Association will be held on Tuesday next, 22nd March. at 3.30 p. m., in the base parlor of the Y. M. C. A. Friends and ers are | ted to attend. ya mchI8 - L. O. Kel . Ese., M. P. P., had a serious surgical operation performed on his eyes a few lavs ago, from which he wili be confined to his room for some time. We are glad to know he is doing well under the circumstances, and we trust that the operation will be entirely successful c siul. tl ial Mr. Riera BAGNALL, of New Glasgow, terday sold 54 I pork, aver- ul 300 pounds each. to Messrs. J. H. Mvrick & Co.. realizing thoreon about $1000 Mi {srevor, Of by ack le y Point also sold 13 | carcasses, averaging upwards of 300 pounds, | tothe same firm. Both gentlemen are to lx ongratulated on their success as pork raisers - } | ypula wlief there is a dil- ference of 47 minutes between local and stan dard time. \ccording to 1ailway time there is but 43 minutes difference. Either the town time - railway time is wrong. This dis- parity is « ing considerable inconvenience to traveller many of whom have missed their t result. We trust that, now that att has been called to this matter, the neces \ unce in time will be made at on o ESP ALLY To Womey.——Sweet is re venge, | especially to women, said the gifted but} naughty Lord Byron. Surely he was in bad hamor when he rote such words. But there | are complaints that only women suffer, I are carrying numbers of them down to early graves. There is hope for those who suffer, that | ment of the Imperial institute. Rome, March 17. At a consistory to-day the new Cardinals were hatted. The Pope also recognized the new Archbishops and Bishops in Canada, United States and Australia. The Pope has also telegraphed to the Czar congratulating him on his escape from assassination. Hiome Rule. Lonpon, March 17. Gladstone delivered a speech at a dinner last night, given bya Yorkshire member. He stated that there was a growing opinion in favor of Home Rule, among his former opponents evel ome Anether Land Bill. LONDON, March cf, The Cabinet to-day decided upon a Land Purchase Scheme, based upon revised tals under this scheme, therefore landlords then they would under reii- will fare worse Gladstone’s Bill More Railways. Orrawa, March 17. Chief Engineer Schreiber says that a large amount of railway construction will go on throughout Canada during the coming summer. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 18 —10 a.m. west and west winds; cloudy weather Ne rth é with light local rainfalls; not much change in} temperature | _—_o- + } The imperial Institute. | An official statement was published a few | weeks ago of the progress achieved up to | the date of February 21 in the establish- It appears therefrom that, after the official approval | had been received for the report of Decem- : her 20. two great meetings—to whi th we | | no matter how sorely, or severely, in Dr. R. ! Y. Pierce's favorite prescription. Safe in its} have already called attention —were held, uctio . blessing, especially to women and at which the objects of the scheme ao. for when women suffer the house-| were made known. Tiie organizing staff, | hold is askew faW!under the direction of Sir Fred. Abel, | -— iC. B.. then began operations. Communi- Cae N Light is still laid up at cations have been addressed to over 3,000 | Souris. The agent visited that place on Wed- | public officials throughout the country, 80 besday t e about getting her out. He re-|as to secure the assistance of every city, — sh 1eve are upwards of two miles of | horough and rural district in the United Meayy pack ice ranging from eighteen) Kingdom. Encouraging letters were alae a ~ — feet in thick- received from a number of scientific, leg, engl 2 itside tie breakwater — From technical, and other bodies. ‘The replies, | the deck of the steamer no water — on _ in the main, have been of a nature which cen ‘ pg digs re Ya aoe Mr. |tends to assure the OGayece or the suc-|{ > | Ligh ‘eal leess of the undertaking—90 per cent. of | Mx dona! ei Island tate + + Mi, 8 es tna lighthouse keeper at . all to the south of the ligit 18 filled with heavy drift ice. likely the ste imer wil! not commence her trips Gatil early in \pril. ancniaiiinaatie Tur market to-day was fairly well attended and stocked. notw ithstanding the disagreeable Panmure | It is more than | i travelling. The following prices prevailed: Heef small) 7 to 10 cents per lb.; do per qtr 4 to 2 Cts: mutton. 5 to 8 cts; pork (sinall) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 35 to 60 cts per qtr; fam per lh, 13 to l4c; fowls, 35 to 40 cts. pair; matter h) 20 te 22: do (tub) 18 to QOcts ; | *fe8, 14 to l6c; flour per 100 pounds, $2.25 to | m2: meal, do, $2.30 to $2.50; oats, 28 to 20 per 100, 65 to 70c; potatoes, 18 to Ze: : load & to $3: codfish, 25 to he: pork, per carcass, 5 to 6he; apples, to 60 per bushel; geese 55 to 75 cts; ducks from 50 to 55 cts; turnips, 11 to 12cts; turkeys, from 75c. to $1.00; indling wood Per Watt, 7c te $1.00. them, at least, being favorable. So far about $50,000 sterling has been made avail- able for the institute—apart from private | contributions from India and the colonies, which are also said to be most satisfactory. | Altogether, then, the statement indicates | that the National museum, which is to take the fourm proposed by the Prince of Wales and approved by Her Majesty, has com- mended itself generally to the Queen’s sub- | jects all over her dominions. . -—- | Scoti’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites is prescribed by the medical profession be- | cause it is not a secret remedy, but a/| scientifically prepared preparation of two most valuable specifics, that they find of un- eqalled value for their consumptive and emanviatell patients, Take pb other, these Goois, ALL amounts due W.R. BOREHAM, unpaid by the 2ist MARCH, inst., will be placed in our Attorney's handsfor collection on that date. Amherst Boot & Shoe Manf'g Co. March 12—t] dte Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray and White Cottons. JeS PATON & 6O., MARKET SQUARE. March 16, 1°87. ALSO--Great LOBSTER FACTORY FOR SALE W E will Sell by Public Auction, Gn TUESDAY, the 22nd Instant, COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., the Valuable Lobster Factory, situated at Park Corner, New London, iately occupied by Andrew > McLeod, together with Cook House, Bait o © } oy Honse, Stable, &c. Auso—Boats, Traps, Rope, Fishing and Pack- ing Gear, Cooking Utensils, Stoves, &c. Also, about 250 Empty Boxes and about 100 Boxes, Cans, and sundry other articles too num- & | erous to mention. Terms made known at sale. ANDREW BOWNESS, ae —_——— ee SLAUGHTER SALE OF -— ns Assignee. WE OFFER BOWNESS & ANDERSON, . ER Auctioneers, Kensington, March 8, 1887—t! sale VALUABLE UL DIOS St0ck. 20,000 Vards Printed Cottons and Crettones, from 5cts a Yard, Upwards. aes Cheapest Goods in the Gity. HARRIS & STEWART); LONDON 1887, AM. instructed, by Owen Connolly, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at his farm, Royulty East, On Wednesday, March 23rd, AT 11 O’CLOCK, 16 Excellent Milch Cows, some of them with Calves by their side, others in calf by the thoroughbred Snort-horn Bull “PRINCE OF WALES. --ALSO— 4 Farm Horsos. oo HOUSE. March 17, SOOTHING, . CLEANSING, HEALING, Jt Cares | CAT ARKH, Cold in Head, HAY FEVER, STOPS Droppings from 1 Nasal passages ine EASY TO USE. to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh, Sent pre-paid on receipt of price, 50c. and $1, Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. Months on approved Joint A. MeNEILL, AUCTIONEER. TERMs—Seven Notes, | March 1—7i tu fri & wy 3i SALE OF LAND. TO be Sold at Public Auction, on the premises, At St. Mary's, Lot 22, —-ON— Saturday, the 26th March, 1887, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot Twenty-two, in Queen’s (‘ounty, commencing at a pointon the east side of St. Patrick’s Koad and in the southwest — of land now or formerly in the possession of John Do.rant, thence running east alo the southern boundary line of the said John Doirant’s land, tifiy-two chains and seventy links, until it meets S:. Mary’s Road. or the division line between Townshiys Twenty-iwo and Twenty-three, thence south along said Road or division line a distance of nineteen chains. thence west along the Mill Vae Road to St. Patrick’s Road aforesaid, thence north along said last-meationed jioad nineteen chains to the place of commence- ment, containing one hundred acres of land, a little more or less. And also, at the same time and place, the Steck. Farming Implements, &c, For further particulars apply to Bridget Peters, on the premises, or to George smith, New Glas- MARK WAiGHT & 60.) °°" | GEORGE SMITH, March 12, 1887—vod & wky Inv (6! vs! Owing to the great outlay we are called upon to make for purchase of New Machinery and the erection of New Buildings, &., we have to re- quest our patrons to kindly come to our aid with the Full Amount of their respective accounts, We believe our wishes in this respect will be cheerfully inet. Mure’ 5, 1887—~eod why & her tl BEER [oi 7 E are offering very fine value in Black and Colored Cash- meres and Merinos, also in White and Gray Cottons, Prints and Ginghams. value. ings at very low prices. In Ladies’ Corsets We are also offering Carpets aud General House-furnish- ve have exceptioval Good value will also be found in all other departments, Ch'town, March 2, 1887. Ia Cae YEAR WEIGHED & C@. ESIRE to return their hearty thanks to the City Fire Department, Hook & Ladder Co., Salvage Corps, and the general public for the efforts put forth on the night of the 4th inst., to save their property from fire, and wish to intimate that they hope, in a very short time to be in a better position than ever to serve the public in the Manufacture and Repairing of Furniture, &e. In the meantime the immense stock of Furniture, now on prices for ready payment. their new premises being ready. hand in Show Rooms, will be disposed of at the very lowest They have made temporary arrange- ‘ments whereby they are prepared to execute orders previous to Undertaking in all its branches, as usual. The Steam Laundry will also be resumed at the earliest possible day. Ch’town, March 9, 1887. SELLING UFF. GRAND Clearing-out Sale. for one month, at Reduced Prices for Cash, of Clocks, Watchies, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, &c. As I want to make room fora new stock, and have on hand a large assortment of the LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, I will sell at prices that will defy competition. Old goods sold regardless of cost. G. G. JURY, North Side QUEEN SQUARE, opposite New Post Office. March 8, 1887—2a w & wky tf NOTICE. Alb goods ordered, previous to July Ist, 1886, and all Furniture repaired, Pictures framed, &e, &c., will, if not called for, on or before March 20th, 1887, be sold at auction to pay e. penses, and the subscriber will not hold him- self liable for any loss sustained by owners of such goods. Please secure your goods at once, JOHN NEWSON. March 9, 1887 —12 i Liverpool Traders. eee ee SPRING -.- 1887: THE CLIPPER BARQUE “QHORGH PEAKE,” 550 Tons Register, OR THE CLIPPER BARK “MOSELLE” 500 Tons Register, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Chariotietown, DIRECT ABOUT THE Ist APRIL, And will carry Goods at through rates, to al puints of the Island, where the Ralway connects, at very Lowest Rates. The “George Peake” is now at Liverpool, Beth vessels have good accommodation for passen- gers. For Freight or Passage, apply in London to JoHN PircaiRN & SoNs, i6 Great Winchester Street, EK. C.; in Liverpooi to_ PITCAIRN BROTHERS, 57 South Joho street, or here to the PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’'town, Feb. Ist, 1887—6w eod NOTICE p> hereby given tbat an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next ensuing session thereof, foran Act to amend an Scotia, Chap. 42, Viet. 12, entitled an Act for the regulation of Benefit Bailding Societies, for the purpose of enabling the Trustees of the Nova |; Convent. A Rare Chance for Business at Tignish. WILL rent. for a term of years, with privilege of purchase, my establishmeat at Tigoish Rail- way Station, consisting of— Ist, Large, commodious Shop, Office and Ware room, with Dwelling attached, also Coach-house and Stabie. 2nd, A Warehouse, 3 storeys. (5x40. 3rd, Large Yard, with Shed for 20 horses. 4th, Large Warehouse alongside Kailway track. The Stock Book shows $1,400 general merchan- dize and shop fixtures, which will be sold on long terms. Possession can be given immediately, and my clerk will stay with the next occupant if desired. For terms, &c., apply to GKORGE W. HOWLAN, Ch’town, March &, 1887--ex pat jour !mo SEED WHEAT THE Subscriber offers for sale a few hundred bushels of his famous White Kussian W heat, grown on the Warren Farm (one year). Call early and secure the best seed, cheap, JOAN NEWSON. March 9, 1887—2mos eod & wky LL PURITY CERTIFIED TO BY fr. W. BEST, DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B. Feb. 10, 1887. WANTS, Li8?, FOUND, de. ~ | QERVANT WANTED—For venecral housework. Apply to Mrs. R, K. Jost, Sydney Street. near marls tf T° LET—A large, well-finished Dwelling Houre containing 12 rooms, on Prince Street. Apply to F. 8. Moore. marl7 eod tf the oO LET—Shop and Garden, belonging to Safe, late John Jury, Esq. Also, a large ‘good as new, which I will sell for $50; second- | ‘name of “Jack.” hand Piano at alow price,—Mrs. Sarah A. Jury, Kent Strect. marl? tf Let -A Brown Spaniel Pup, fore-paws white. a small chain around his neck, answers to the Any one giving information of his whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by calling at THE EXAMINER ollice. mari? lwk To LET —A two and a-half story Brick Building, with slate roof, in good tenantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys. kitchen, cellar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with ice, stable yard room, with garden attached, situate on Water Street. Possession given Ist July next. Also—A two and a-half story wooden tenc- ment dwelling, containing eight rooms in good repair, situate op Prince Street, Voagession given ist May. next. Aiso—Brick Warereoms and Offices, suitable fora good business siand on Water Street, Pos- session given immediate! For particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co. mat8 eod WANTED— A Parlor Maid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. march 5 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook and a Housemaid, to whom yood wages will be | given ; references required. Apply at Taz Ex- j i AMINER Office. mar 3 tf To LET—The Dweliing House lately occupied by the subscriber, situate on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Street. Robins. Apply to T. C. feb19—2aw tf Act of the Legislature of the Province of Nova ‘[‘0 LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For | terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. Seotia Permanent Benefit Building Society and Savings Fund, formed and established under said Act, to transact business as a Building Society thronghout the Provinces of New Bruns- | », wick and Prince Edward Island, as well as the Province of Nova Scotia, and for other purposes. Dated at Halifax, 5th March, 1857 JNO. W. PAYZANT, | henuor ot ApPacant. Maroy 165 1887—Tmrvs | jun2i eod T° LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, ; on given Ist October next. For dsq.: . terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. inn?! and t T° LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied Sh Peter's ty in Bae 5 & Sons at pe’?