stop ae wattage. 60 THE A Rn Local and Other Items. | VeKRY pretty Easter Cards at the Ds pository. sible ’ : —wHo———— ® Usr electro-silicon, only 12 cta per box a ; beer & Goff's. — er Local and Other Items. AL I LA iia ” wiTow, " n, my 15 cts a bott'e, at Bee: & Goff s +L LN SMITA has severed s connection | with The Meea LARGE stock o J. B. Macdonald's, m paper selling cheap at — Scwpvay funerais are prohibited in Oatariv, exoept In Ui_cue cases, - Rememoen the Janitor’s benefit at the Citizen's Skating Rink Saturday night, band ta attendance - _— Cart. A. \. AMERON, of the Princess of ’ Wales, has arrived and is making ready for the season s work a M. F. Exvtis is disposing of her entire stock of Fancy Books, Berlin Wools, Silks, Braids, éc., at a creat reduction, > — Concert in the | this evening. been prepared. wement of Zion Church \n interesting programme has Don't fail to attend. iii Tue annual Club trot on Orwell Bay ice takes place on Saturday next, commencing at one o'clock. Lively races expected, oo Hox. Mr. Crarceac will be banquetted by his friends in Montreal on Easter Monday. Sir John, Sir Charles and other Ministers have promised to attend. ‘nivale etadeoleatai Canadiai Americrn Tae says ‘The Mayor of Charlottetown is among the limit- ed number who are to be knighted on the & occasion of the Queen’s Jubilee.” ane ns Tue Rev. J. Hutchieson, M. A., will (D. V.) officiate at Brookfield on Sabbath first. the 3rd of April, at ll o'clock, . = New Glaszwow Road roads permitting. i,. and at vt 2.20 p. m., weather and _—— Ir is rep wted that Capt. Cheverie, of Souris, has telegraphed the Department of Marine that unless they move the Northern Light out of his way, in order to allow him to take his schooner to Pictou, he will bring an action against the Government. —— Ove of our school teachers was endeavor- ing to explain to asmall boy in her class the meaning of the word ‘‘collision.” She said: “Suppose two boys running on the street should come together real hard. W hat w ould there be 7” ‘‘A fight,” responded the little fellow loudly and with astonishing prompt- ness, and the teacher gave it up. cdbicnalitilbsiaten To ladies suffering from functional derange- ments or any of the painful disorders or weak- nesses incident to their sex, Dr Pierce's treatise, illustrated with weod cuts and color- ed plates (160 pages), suggests sure means of complete self cure. Sent for 10 cents in stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medi- eal Association, Buffalo, N Y. taw Srrine poeTRy is now on the rounds. The following stanza, however, contains more truth than poetry: — When warm’s the sun, and from the field the snow Is chased by thaw, The furnace that all winter would not go, Begins to draw. _- -~~S>-—— Qveesx CHristixa was recently informed by the Alealde of Madrid of the baptism of the 1,000th baby called Alfonso since the death of the late King. Touched by this mark of sympathy from the citizens of Madrid, the Qacea made the baby several handsome pres- ents, including a book with this inscription : “To the 1,000th Alfonso, from a woman whom two Alfonsos have made happy.” A Tae Yarmouth ship Vendome was destroy- ed by fire in the North Sea while on the pas- sage from New York to Amsterdam with a cargo of oil. The date of the loss is not given. The captain has landed at Rotterdam and it is supposed the crew were saved also. The Vendome Was owned by Wm. D. Lovitt, of Yarmouth. She was 1750 tons and was in- sured with freight for $22,000 in the Boston Marine. a Tue Tryon Woolen Manufacturing Company have opened an agency in the Cameron Block, one door east of Reddin’s Drug Store, with an excellent assortment of their own Tweeds, Blankets and Flannels. When navigation opens they intend adding gentlemen's furnish- ings and some other lines in dry goods. They manufacture 80,000 Ibs of P. E. Island wool yearly, and wught to be well patronized. Give them a call. | Tue Port Hawkesbury correspondent of the Halifax Chronicle writes: ‘*‘The Collector of Customs here has been ordered to return $200 each to the schooners Scylla, of Lunenburg, and W. D. Daizley, of Gloucester, which were seized last summer and fined $400 each for violation of the customs law. The former sold some barrels to the Gloucester schooner Moro Castle. and the other landed a man and two barrels of flour without reporting.” Tue Ladies’ Hospital Aid Society acknow- ledges with many thanks the following dona tions tothe P. E. Island hospital:—W A Weeks, 1 bri apples; a Friend, half doz tray cloths, half doz napkins, 4 kitchen towels, pieces for patchwork, Mrs John A McDonald, Glenaladale, 2 towels, 2 Ibs butter; a Friend, 20 yds unbleached cotton. yCollected by Miss Roper: Mrs Samuel Roper, Brackley Point Road, | bag turnips and cabbage; Mrs Roper, 1 pair chickens; Mr John Bryenton, 1 bag turnips and 50 lbs flour, Mrs William Pierce, | pair chickens; Mrs Jackson, 50 ects worth brawn; Mrs T Roper, Union Road, 1 doz eggs. tilda ietienh is the Superior Civil Court at Lawrence, Mass., a few days ago, decision was given, in the case of Rosanna Costello, vs. James Mc- Evoy. This was a suit for $2,000 brought by the plaintiff under the civil damage act. The plaintiff alleged that by reason of the defend- amt selling liquor to her mother the latter became dissolute and drunken, and that there- by the plaintiff was deprived of the care which she would otherwise have received in her childhood, and that, further, she received from her mother while the latter was intoxi- cated, personal injuries by being beaten and flogged. The defence was a general denial. The jury found a verdict for plaintiff of $800. Tar Norwegia "banque “Mentor arrived at + an s Halifax on Menday, 49 days from Maceio, With a cargo of sugar for Moatreal. She had T ensign at half-mast in respect to her cap- , eee. and arrived in are of the luate, e 14th inst., duri eavy wea- ther, Capt. Samuelson was onal forward repairing the bulwarks, which had been en. He got overboard, and was seen stern by the man at the wheel, who gave the tlarm. ‘The barque was brought to the wind, and every effort inade to save the unfortunate man, sw Heer avail. The captain be- ivimstadt, Nor w ole cg uimstadt, Norwuy, where be leaves Mr. Coker, Inspector of Hulls, is here on ofticial business. re 7 a I HE couriers at the Capes are evidently moving lively. The mails arrived in the city torday at 11.45 a.m, . - Cakrets in Scotch Brussels, Tapestry’s and Heimps selling cheap to clear before removing at J. B. Maedonald’s, i" "ye de ag rue old post office at Summerside is being renovated, and turned into a gentleman s clothing and tailoring establishment. —_— a -j- — We learn that the Caledonian Club have decided to medals struck for the sue- cessful competitors at their annual gather- ings. have ipentin _Ir is pleasing to learn that Mr. R. M. Young, of the Railway Stores Department, who has been seriously ill for some days past, is improving. cabblhaiitintiiae Meetine for Bible study and worship this evening in the Y. M. ©. A. lower parlor, at 7.30 o'clock. All young men are earnestly requested to attend. senegal Mr. Water Grant, of Mill View, has, we learn, purchased the well-known mills of Mr. J.J. Taylor, of Mount Stewart, and wiil con- tinue the business there. Tae Newfoundland legislature is discussing a bill to prevent the indiscriminate slaughter of seals, and to prohibit steamers going on second trips after April 10th, gmat disnaeehe Tne other day, for the first time in thirty years, Queen Victoria visited a circus. In one respect it seemed but yesterday to her. The clown's jokes were the same as of yore. nana Tuose about purchasing Spring or Summer Clothing will tind it to their advantage to call at L. E. Prowse’s and fleave their orders with P. J. Foran, who is turning out first-class its. _-—_-@—- THE statistics of agricultural prodace for Great Britain have been issued, and the gross produce in 1886, compared with that in 1885, shows for the cereal crops in Great Britain an estimated decrease in wheat of 16,119,768 bushels. haveing Francis Barn, Esg., discourses upon ‘‘The Birds of P. E. Island” at the meeting of the Literary and Scientific Institue this evening. Mr. Bain has made this subject a special study and an interesting and instructive lecture may be expected. bic id Tart Northern Light is still in winter quar- ters at Souris. Souris and Georgetown are both reported clear of ice. Much dissatisfae- tion is expressed at the action of the Govern- ment in not ordering the steamer to com- mence work. —_—_ &_-— Amonc those who successfally passed the primary examination at McGill College, Mon- treal, on Tuesday, we notice the names of George A. Brown, Charlottetown; A. A. Me- Lellan, Summerside; J. M. Martin, Brown's Creek; and C. 8. Matheson, Harrington. éiinchantgtsil Tue Halifax association for improving the condition of the poor closes its labors to-day. The rooms were opened January 4th. So far 389 families have been relieved, embracing about 1,900 persons. There were 17 families more relieved this year than last. The prin- cipal demand this year has been for coal. ——_———— tT clearly was a put-up job, He knew it all the while ; And though he had to see her home, He did not like her style. An: when they parted at the door, She muttered with a sigh, **Tll be at home to-morrow night ” ; He answered, ‘‘ So will I.” > Tur Sammerside Journal says itis report- ed that several small robberies have occurred at Malpeque and Hamilton lately. Ono Thurs- day night last Mr. Thos. Donald lost a barrel of pork and some hains, Mr. Benjamin Wood- side a quantity of wheat, and Mr. Arthur Owen a set of silver mounted harness. The premises of other parties were visited the same night, and some articles carried away. It is also reported that about seven tons of hay have been stolen from Mr. P. McNutt’s barn on the Breen farm. Tne death recently occurred near St. John’s, Nfld., of Mrs. Marianne Andrews, widow of George Andrews, a Newfoundland sea cap- tain widely known in his time, and grand- daughter of the Irish liberator, Daniel O’Con- nell. She was a danghter of Daniel O'Con- nell, merchant, of Cork, whose father was the famous Irishman. She resided in Boston for four or five years; but since the death of her husband, which occurred some time ago, she had lived in Newfoundland. She was 64 years of age. A CORKESPONDENT at Morell writes: ‘‘ On Tuesday, we had the pleasure of secing some of our fast horses show themselves off. Among the lot we noticed “‘Harry,” owned by P. J. Dogherty,—-a very fine animal; “ Molly Kate,” by R. N. Cox ; “Wallace,” by John J, McAdam; and ‘Old Harry,” by Wm. Sinnott, The ice was not very good. The race was mile heats, best two out of three. ‘‘Molly Kate” took the lead and won the racey ‘Harry” keeping well up, with the other two a shade behind. ‘Molly Kate” is only four years old and certainly gives promise of being very fast. A sap accident happened yesterday after- noon by which a fine lad named Thomas Bol- ger, aged 15 years, lost his life. It seems that in company with a number of other lads he walked out on the ice as far as Fort Am- herst lighthouse, just off from which the sea was breaking over the rocks. Here they amused themselves by waiting till the sea ran off, then leaping on the rocks and jumped off again before it returned. While young Bol- er was doing this the sea threw in a piece of ice which striking him in the back knocked him into the water and his bedy was imme- diately draffged beneath the ice by the under- tow and has not since been recovered.—St. John's Mercury. i Game = Scott's Emulsion of Pure is prescribed by the medical profession be- cause it is not a scientifically prepared preparation of two most valuable specifics, that they find of un- eqalled value for their consumptive and emanciated patients. Take no other. PATTERN and Fashion Sheets. BAZAAR Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites secret remedy, but a_ es stovk just received at oe a ye a ee mod DAILY EXAMINER, - - - a ae ya») ee ee coreartveneneaipereneigioonas TELEGRAPHIC NE Ghaby in be A HO NG ispectaL Desparcugs To Tuk Examivek.} THE MISSING “BAGLa” Supposed to be Lost. Te Seal Fishery a Failure, ——— ee pantie pve ae ee i¥e Sr. Jonn’s, N. F., March 31. Fears are entertained that the well-known sealing steamer Hagle, 343 tons, has been lost. She was owned by Browning Bros., and commanded by Capt. Jackman, one of our most experienced and successful sealing masters, and has a crew of 240 men, all of whom are said to be lost. There are ugly rumors prevailing as to the condition of the steamer when she left port to prosecute the voyage, and it is said that her boilers were unsafe. The reports so far received indicate that the seal fishery this year will be a failure. These reports have caused a very gloomy only reheved by the hope that the loss of 240 brave fellows in safety. we eee A BiG DEFICIT! i Sr. Jony’s, Nfld., March 31. | The motions for manhood suffrage and | the adoption of a free educational systein | were voted on inthe House of Assembly | to-day and defeated. But as these are | both live questions they will likely soon | come to the front again and will doubtless | be enacted before the next general election. | A bill to secure yoting by ballot and for the prevention of bribery and for the trial of | controverted elections by judges, has been | promised by the Government this sessivn. } The budget speech will be delivered to- morrow. It is rumored that the deficit} will not be far from seven hundred and! fifty thousand. ——— oe The McCormick-Dowd Race. Sr. Jonn, N. B., March 31. That the interest inthe great skating’ match between McCormick and Dowd grew | each night in intensity, was amply demon-! strated by the fact that over 1800 people | assembled in the Victoria Rink last even- ing, to witness the final contest. As they entered on the fifteenth and last mile, with the advantage only slightly, if any, in favor of McCormick, the spectators were too ex- cited to cheer. Suddenly, however, when only about one-eighth of the lap had been completed Dowd was seen to sheer in toward the centre of the rink, McCormack keeping right on until he was fouled by a man running across the ice. McCormack was tripped and fell but soon regained his feet and skated on. Dowd’s stop was only momentary, but the contest was a hopeless one for him, then McCor- mack being a lap ahead. Time forthe 15 miles, 59 minutes 35 seconds. When ques- tioned as to why he had stopped, Dowd said that when he was passing the judges stand a gentleman with a white coat waved a cane at him and told him he had finish- ed. This is denied by others. Another Mystericus Box. Loypon, March 30. A brief sensation was caused to-day by a report that yesterday evening an attempt on the life of Right Hon. A. J. Balfour was discovered and frustrated. In the mail there was a small box, addressed to Mr, Balfour, which the clerk obtained per- mission to have opened, as it looked suspi- cious. It was found to contain a small phial, connected with springs, attached to a@ powder inside. A careful investigation has. however, shown that the whole thing was a hoax, and the small bottle was filled with what was probably pulverized coffee. Another Snow Storm. Hauirax, March 31. Another furious snow storm prevailed along the Intercolonial Railway yesterday and the trains are again blockaded The blockade has.already lasted six days, and no Montreal mails are expected here until to-morrow. The Parisian’s thousand pas- sengers and Sir Charles Tupper are block- aded along the line » Moncton. There is a tremendous ght await- ing movement. — . Sackvitie, March 31. Trains on the northern division of the I. C. R. are about in the same position as they have been for the last 5 or 6 days. Expect to get them through to-morrow. Shot bya Squaw- Port Artur, Ont., March 30. Edward Madden, night watchman at Whale River Station, C. P. R., accompan- ied a McDougall, store keeper,to an: Indian camp last night for the purpsse of collecting furs. McDougall got intoa dispute with the Indians and Madden went to his assist- ance, when he was shot through the head and instantly killed by a squaw. Obituary. ——— Sr. Joun’s, Nfid., March 51. Walter Grieve, Premier Thorburn’s rtner, died in Scotland on Sunday. Rctoones complications consequent upon the decease of that well-known merchant, will probably cause the Premier’s speedy return to St. John’s. New Cruiser Launched. feeling to settle over the city, which is! the Eagle will prove to be incorrect, and | that she will yet return to port with her) pany assigned to-day. The paper, of which NEWFOUNDLAND LEGISLATURE. TRSDAY. MARCH 81. 1887. The Czar Agaia Attacked. Rexsin, March 30. Authentic information has been received froia St. Jelersburg, that a fresh attempt | Was suwie upon the Czar's life yesterday. | The Czar was not injured. Lonvox, March 31. No news has been received here confirm- ing the report of attempled assassination of the Czar at Gatchina Palace. ee — Giadstose HL. | Toronto, March 39. | The Mail's London cable says: *‘During his speech on the Irish Crimes Bill, Mr. |G ladstone’s voice failed him. He gave such os evidence of the break that it is . feared his physical strength is sapped.” | ive Years Imprisonment. Toronto, March 30. F Daniel Stewart, F. Andrews and Carol- /ine McDonald were found guilty to-day of enticing a girl under 21 into a house of ill- ‘fame, and sentenced to two years imprison- “ment each. Publishing Company Assigned. Toronto, March 30. The Toronto Tribune Publishing Com- Hon. T. W. Anglin was editor, ceased publication two weeks ago. To Consider the Situation. Loxvox, March 30. Lord Salisbury will preside at the meet- ing of the Conservative party, which will be held to-morrow to consider the political situat on. Destroyed by Fire. Derroir, Mich., March 30 Pingree & Smith's shoe factory was des- troyed by fire. One fireman fatally in- jured. Loss about $200,000. Still Biecked. Orrawa, March 30. The drifting snow yesterday and to-day prevented the trains from Montreal reach- ing here. Hon W Smith Dead. Victoria, March 30. Hon. W. Smith, Premier, died at four o'clock on Monday afternoon. Blake Returned. Orrawa, March 30. Blake has returned from South Carolina with improved health. Weather Builctin. Toronto, March 31—10 a.m. Decreasing westerly winds, fair weather ; slightly higher temperature. IED. In Carleton, N, B., on the 25th inst., Maurice, aged 3 months and 3 days, infantson of Edmund and Bridget O'Connor. Dove.te TREATMENT SOUTHERN. sscx racnaae ASTHMA CURE INSTANT RELIEF FOR ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE SAMPLES, 25c.; REGULAR SIZE, $1.00 sconess FULFORD & CO., BROCKVILLE, onr. 150 boxes pure Pepper. 100 do do Ginger, 50 do do Cream Tartar, 50 do do Mustard. CARVELL BROS. March 26—3i eod pat GETTOR-SEEO Me‘L, Ti E best feed for Milch Cows, Beef Cattle and Young Stock. It increases the quantity and improves the quality of the milk. It produces more flesh than any other food. It is cheap, oalv 3’ par Lvy 1b3., with a discount on larger quantities. —ALSO— Corn Meal, Bran & shorts. VERY BEST QUALITY — SELLING LOW, While Hay is dear, it pays to give the animals a great deal of this kind of feed. J. M. AULD. March li—1mo 2aw SELLING OFF. GRAND Clearing-out Sale. for one menth, at Reduced Prices for Cash, of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, &. * as I want to make room fora new stock, and bare on hand a large assortment of the LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, I will sell at prices that will defy competition. Old goods sold regardiess of cost. SHetpuren, N. S., March’ 30. The new Government cruiser Triumph “was snecessfully launched to-day. It re- ’ gisters 105 tons, and is the handsomest vere ot the well : ; ; : : | sR | an cos ¢ { North Side QUEEN SQUARE. opposite G. JURY, New Post Olliew Mistch & (80a w % why tt 33 CEN A Full Line of Fancy and AT PRICES AS LOW AS BROWN’S Ch’town, March 11, 1887—eod & wky 293 STANCLE ¥ Best makers, and all sizes from 18 to 36 inches, raagiag in price from Heh ot ae woe 5 UP. A Large Stock EMBROIDERIES, very cheap. Sheetinzs, White Cottons, j Dress Goods, Pillow Cottons, Grey Cottons, | Casimeres, Tickings, Print Cottons, Merinoes. Hessians, Shirtings, ' Plushes, Velvets, Towelings, Ginghams, } Silks, Satins, &e. 202 ————— Staple Dry Goods---New Stock, ANY IN THE TRADE. BROS., BLOCK. GREAT Pri Ott Sa COMMENCES Tomorrow, Thursiay, fare 17d. ee 1000 yards 10c Print Cotton for 6cts a yard, 1500 yards 12c Print Cotton for 8cts a yard, 8000 yards 14 Print Cotton for 10cts & yard, 8500 yards 16c Print Gotton for 12cts a yard. 2000 yards Cretonnes, worth from 20cts up, now for 1octs. ———— Genuine Sale—See This is these Goods, Atso—Great Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray and White Cottons. + AT IN 5 & Gi "5 MARKET SQUARE. March 14, 1£87. Customs’ Sale. — ee ON the 5th APRIL next, at 11 o'clock, a, m., at \’ Customs Examining Warehouse, Water Street, the undzrmentioned unclaimed goods will he sold, under authority of Section 43, Customs Act, 46 Vic., Chap. 12. Consignee 135 kegs Paint (marked S.W.C.) - _ -_ Order 2 barrels Flux ° - - J. FE. Grant 1 barre: Lubricating Oil - - Geo, R. Strong JAMES CURRIE, Collector. Custom House, Charlottetown, 30th March, 1857. mar39 fi SLAUGHTER SALE iil wilh 5 _WE OFFER- nis. 26,080 Yards Printed Cottons and Crettones, from 5cts a Yard, Upwards. we Cheapest Goods in the City. — — -—--— HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. March 17. 1587. rene | A Rare Chance for Business, at Tignish. | I WILL rent. for a term of years, with privilege | of purchase, my establishment at Tiguish Rail- | way Station, consisting of— Ist, Large, commodious Shop, Office and Ware ) room, with Dwelling attached, also Coach-house | and Stable. 2nd, A Warehouse. 3 storeys. ®5x4. 3ed, Large Yard, witb Shed for 20 horses. 4th. Large Warehouse alongside Railway track. | The Stock Boo’ shows $1,400 general merchan- ; dize and shop fixtures, which will be sold on | long terms. ion can be given immediately, and my) clerk will stay with the next occupant if desired, | For terms, &c., apply to GERORGE W. HOWZLAN. Ch’town, Mareh &, 188/---ex pat jour 'mo DIAMOND POTASH. — 50 BOXES (2 dozen.) CARVELL BROS. ; March 26—8i eod pat ; ; ’ ee dita? es 80 BAGS. CARVELL BROS. March 26—3i eod pat | ———$$ BLACKLEAD. 2%) Boxes Nickel Silver. 100 do Dome. ; =. Great American. ‘ : GARVELL BRU “eri 2F-01 d pat: a | W ANTED—A first-class ’ mo LET—Shop and Ware TTS PURITY CERTIFIED TO BY FF. W. BEST, DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B. Feb. 10, 1887. Penders--Tenders. TENDERS will be received up to the first day of APRIL for the building of a Stone Foun- dation fora jarge brick building. At informa- tion givea at our ce, MARK WRIGHT & CQO Mareh 2i—Twk NOTICE Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next ensuing session thereof, for an Act to authorize and aliowthe Nova Scotia Permanent benefit Building Society and Savings Fand, a Society established and formed under an Aect of the Legisiature of the Province of Nova Scotia, Chapter 42, 12 Victoria, entitled “an Act for the regulation of t#enefit Building Societies,” to transact business as a Building Socieiy and Savings Fund thronghout the Provinces of New Brunswick and Prince tdward Island, as well as the Province of Novs« Seotia. and to loan ioney on rea! and certain kinds of personal pro- perty. and to borrow money and receive money and deposits, with power te issue debentures and deposit receipts and other powers usual to Loan Campanies and for other purposes Dated at Halifax, ith March, 1537. JNO. W. PAYZANT, Solicitor of Appiicant. March 22, 1887—2mo0s ee SK = -_ NEA, Lisi, POURS, Be. T° LET—House, corner of ‘Euston and Cumber- jand Streets Powessionggiven May Ist. Ap- ply to Robert Fennell. marsl Jaw LOST This afternoon, some where in the city, a horse’s boot. Finder will please leave same at EXAMINER oflice, mar30 li Miss McGREGOR (formerly with Perkins & 42 Sterns) would respectfully notify her custom- ers and the public generally, that she is now prepared ta attend co all orders for Millinery and Dressmaking. Residence at Mrs. Rodd’s Boardiny House, Muston Street, near Mrs. Bay- ticld’s. mar30 6i pd po LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, with slate roof, in good tenantable condiiion, containing tien roows, besides pantrys. kitchen, celiar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with ice, stable vard 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 on Prince Street. Possession given ist May. next. Also—Brick Warerooms and Offices, suitable fora good business stand. on Water Street. Pos- session given immediately. For particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co. mars eod WANTED—A Boy of good character and fair education to learn the Dry Goods business. Address : G. M. B., Box 117, city. mar30 2i WANTED IMMEDIATELY —Four good Pant Makers; also, two good Vest Makers.—P. J. FORAN. : mar30 For SALE—A good Cow (newly calved). Ap- ply to Mre, McCabe, Fitzroy Strect Kast. march29 21 FOR SALE OR ‘TO EXCHANGE—For a pro- perty inthe city,or to let at a _resasonabie rate. the property on the Ma!lpeque Rood, oppo- site Mr. DeBiois, free from ail incumbrances; possession ziven immediately. Apply to Charles C. Henvry, near W. E. Dawson's store. mar28 3i wky li pd WANTED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. F. W. Hughes, Upper Great George Street.—mar2s 31 LE’—A Cottage, situated on St. Peter's Zoad.a short distance from the Railroad coach-house and garden at- McLeod, city. ‘ mar25 12i pd Miiliner. — Stanley mar2i 3i ro I crossing; Stable, tached. Apply to J. D. Bros. To LET—The Brick House on Sidney Street next to Dorsey & Golf's Facto.y, containing eleven rooms, shop and large porch, and ware- nouse if required; rent low, Enquire of Joseph A. Macdonald, Queen Sireet. mai22 4i wy 4i yo LET—Shop belonging to the late John Jury, Esq. Also, a large Safe, good as new, which I will seil for $50; second-hand Piano at alow price.—Mrs. Sarah A. Jury, Kent Street. mari7 tf T° LET—The Dwelling House Ja'ely occupied by the subscriber, siiuate on the corzer of Prioce and Dorchester Street. Apply to T. C. Robins. feblg—2aw tf T° a Grist and eo “a at Milton. Ap on the premises to Otto Curtis. - . mai8 dy & wky tf _" LET—A new House on Chestnut Street, con taining seven rooms. Apply 1° Mrs. B. Pickard. mar2z tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook and a Housemaid. to whom wages will be given: referenves reyuhwt &pyty at Tus kx petenen otthire mar 3H ases lately occupied a