arena et a eo RIL 12, 1889.. APRIL | AUCTION SALE. BALLAD CONCERT. Two Acres of the Host Eligible Land Benelit to iit, J . Williams, RBI thnk At Pa THE DAILY EXAMINER, Rev. Mr. MeLeod’s Letter. | Pp E Cl A L ] N OTIC AG ; We publish the Rev. J. M. McLeod's letter, not as an admission that THe Ex- .— < | AMINER has, as insintvated by the Patriot, @, PECIALEL. ! \**slandered” Judge Alley, but simply to) THE EXAMINER. —$—— Branch @flice at Souris. I SPECIAL MEETING of oe ae Hotel Co, (Limited) will be heid in the show that we desire no concealment of tho | a office of Messrs. McLean & McDonald, on alata in the Vicinity of the City. eee a ——— ee Mr. J. H. Hoorer, of the Apothe- caries Hall, Souris, has kindly consented to open an agency for Tae EXAMINER in that town. He will be happy to receive orders for alvertisements and job work 2s well as subscriptions and news, all of which may be instantly transmitted to Tue Fx- aMINeR Office in Charlottetown, by tele- phone. Tue EXAMINER enjoys the ad- vantage of constant telephonic connection over the system of this Province. Orders left with Mr. Hooper will receive prompt attention. Mr. Hooper is authorized to graat re- ceipts for Subscriptions, Job Work, Ad- vertising, Wc. me EE aS ee ee APRIL 12, 1889. Notes and Clippings. ——— -— The Montreal Gazette says that would wipe it from the statute-book. ** The Act can well,” it says, *‘ be left, as its inteution was, in the hands of the people.” _The first instalment of music for the ar- Wharlottetown Philharmonic Society rived yesterday from Messrs. Novello & Co., of London and New York. the music was relegated to the Rev. Fred. E. J. Lloyd, Conductor, who decided in favor of Sir William Sterndale Bennett’s ** May Queen.” \facts. Weask, however, of the rev. get- _— . DAILY EXAMINER the Scott Act has undoubtedly proved a failure; but it disapproves of the agitation which The choice of This cantata is adjudged by competent critics to be unique in its i tleman that he add to his letter a statement | that he, at one time, did believe that the | Peay was the author of the article in ques- | tion, and said so ; and that up to the publi- farses of his letter of the 11th day of April, instant, he in no way admitted that he was in error. We are satisfied that he will not hesitate to do this in ** justice” to those who have, at all times, accepted his state- ments without question. Would it not have been well tor our contemporary, be- nection with any statement made either by Mr. Ferguson or the editor of this paper, to have examined further into the matter fore using the word ‘‘ falsehood” in con-! ‘Great Sale of Ladies’ Kid Saturday Only. Saturday Only. ‘Great Sale of Ladies’ Cotton Underwear. Gloves. and added the denial of the Judge to the letter of Mr. McLeod—who was pot in edi- torial charge of the Guardian when the article appeared. It should be borne in mind that Mr. McLeod’s letter only refers charged with making political attacks, and that no reply whatever is made to the charge of lobbying: The following is Rey. Mr. McLeod’s letter: Srr,—The article which appeared in the Island Guardian of March 3rd, 1888, and which seems to have been the subject of dis- cussion in the House of Assembly last week, is not really an attack upon either of the can- didates for Belfast, but simply asks them to declare their views with regard to the Canada Temperance Act. Jt was not written by either of the sub-editors, nor was Judge Alley the author of it. Upto the eud of March, ISS88, the editor-in-chief wrote or dictated an article weekly, and that in question was sent to me by the late editor, and as far as I know, was written or dictated by him. Yours, &c., J. M. Macigop. Ch’town, April 11, 1889. PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. beauty, tunefnluessand musical construction ; and the house in Brighton, England, in which it was composed, is a constant source of interest and attraction to the lover of the divine art of music. Aithough, by virtue of its intrinsic excellence, the ‘* May Queen” has long ago been in-) cluded amongst the classic, still the simplicity of its numbers is most surpris- ing. It will, we are sure, receive a hearty welcome from the singers and instrument- alists of the Philharmonic Society; and, when the first concert is given, which will probab!y be early in September, the citi- zens of Charlottetown will have an oppor- tuuity of hearing, and we sincerely hope, enjoying, the exyuisite cantata, which has charmed everyone wherever it has been faithfully produced. —_ — News Notes. The Welsh tithe war is getting more and more bitter. The London market is receiving favor- ably the £119,802 Toronto 4 per cent. ivcal improvement debentures, and there is every prospect that the issue will be a suc- cess. The minimum price is 1014. Newfoundland’s luck is gocd this year. The treasury has a surplus; the cod fishery prospects are good, and her ships have just come in, after a fortnight’s cruise, with a million dollars worth of seal fat in their holds, It is in contemplation by the military authorities to issue a quantity of carbine ammunition for the use of volunteer corps. This will be apportioued to recruits when they first commence to shoot, the idea_be- ing to overcome the natural dread of the Murtini’s recvil, which all recruits at first have. A large percentage of young volun- teers, after their first experience, never at- tend the rifle range a second time, and it is with a view to overcome this difficuity that the experiment is about to be tried. The Post's London special says : There is some question whether the Times will be able to survive the consequences of the of the Parnell case. Not one of the Times’ counsel has yet received a penny in fees; only the expenses of the witnesses having been paid. The explanation is that the Times entered upon the commission busi- ness confident of an ultimate grant from the Government. The collapse of the letters alters the situation, and a grant is out of the question. The Times, therefore. has to meet an unexpected expenditure of £50,000 of law expenses, plus another £50,- 000 for libels. Mr. Walter isa very rich man, and he mvy come to the rescue of his fellow proprietors, but the position of the Times is threavened. -_——__--_--6© > & -—_—___—___-— Personal. London bankers propose to banquet Lord Salisbury and Mr. W. H Smith. Emperor Francis Joseph’s visit to Berlin has been fixed for August 10. He will re- main there until the 16th. It is pleasing to note that Mrs. Davies (wife of Hon. B. Davies) has recovered from her re- cent illness and is out again. : _ Kev. H. H. Montgomery, of St. Mark's, Kennington, has been appointed Bishop of Tasmania, vice Bishop Sanford, resigned. Mr. W. W. Beer, of the firm of Beer Bros., has returned from the Old Country, where he has been purchasing the firm's stock of new goods, Mr. Unsworth, Superintendent of the P. E. Island Railway, left this morning for Ottawa, accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. i Croekill. 4 We have pleasure in noting a series of well- 1 written articles in the Montreal Gazette, under / the heading ‘‘ Olla Podrida.” If we mistake F not, the writer is Mr. McPhail—son of the Supervisor of the Hospital for the Insane— now a member of the Gazette staff. Boulanger is going to England after being driven ont of his continental refuge. Two other French rulers, Louis XVIII. and Napa- leon ILI. underwent the same experience, but returned later to preside over the destinies of France. Boulanger's career has been so sing- ular in its suceéss that nobody will predict that in his case history wiil not repeat itself. Mr. Harry H. Jenkins, son ef Dr. J. T. J enkins, who graduated at the Ontario Vet- anny euollegs, Toronto, as stated elsewhere, om * — in materia medica, Ist (with in pen lO gar eo , [st in entozoa, scopy, 2nd in anatomy, 2nd in peielogy and stood second on the honor Frivay, April 12. A bill to incorporate the Y. M. C. A. of ‘Summerside was read a third time and passed. House went into committee to take into ' consideration all matters concerning roads. Mr. Richards asked the Commissioner of Public Works what action the Government intend taking with respect to the opening of the road from the Boulter’s Road to Buchaann Road; also what action the Govern- ment intend taking respecting the opening of aroad from Victoria West, Lot 13, to the Main Western Road. The tirst-named road is partly opened, and more money will be expended upon it this year. In re- spect to the other, the right of way has not yet been secured. House went into Committee to take into consideration all matters relatingto paupers, and reported a number of resolutions agreed to. The Appropriation Act was read a third time and passed. Hen. Mr. Sullivan submitted an account of Dr. MeNeill, asked for by Mr. Suther- land, for services to smallpox patients, in Rustico and New London, for $1,200—to- gether with correspondence in connection therewith and vouchers showing that the Government had paid Dr. McNeill $715.46. Mr. Sullivan said this was at the rate of $15 a day for 41 days to the doctor, and also payment in full for all medicines used. The doctors, he said, were all treated as nearly alike as possible; and the Gov- ernment bave decided not to pay one single dollar more to Doctor McNeill. It was, he said, extraordinary that while this claim of $1200 was being pressed against the Government, Dr. McNeill entered suits in the Supreme Court against the Boards of Health at Rustico and New London to en- force payment for his services. A Diphtheria Scare. There is no doubt but that diphtheria in its worst form is very prevalent in many cities and small towns. At the same time; that fact is no reason for frightening people out of their wits, with every new case of sore throat. Even ulcerated sore throat is bad enough, and no person would have that for fun. Yet hun- dreds of persons are said to haye had diph theria who only bad a severe sore throat. The form of sore throat which often passes for diphtheretic is what old people call quinsy. ‘**Putrid sore throat,” known long before diphtheria, was probably a form of diphtheria, aud very dangerous. Anold hospital nurse in Boston says: ‘‘Itain’t the clear cold of winter that lays people up with colds, catarrh,*and sore throats, and lays the child- ren low with diphtheria; its the soft, pleasant, alternating with the wet slushy days.” This is very true, and explains why those troubles ave so prevalent this unusually soft rainy winter; the air, in fact, is laden with poisonous vapors, The first sympthoms of true diph- theria are much like those of a heavy cold ‘on the lungs. There is fever, some stupor, and difficulty in breathing. Very sharp pains are otten felt in the neck glands, just below the ear. The tongue is coated, the throat and tonsils inflamed, little white spots, which in- crease and turn toa dirty yellow or brown color next appear, and a peculiar odor totally unlike ulcerated sore throatisnoticeable. If the disease is of the black or malignant type nothing but a miracle can restore the patients to their former good health, Very many re- liabie people claim to have cured severe cases of diphtheria with Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. Be that as it may, it is worth try- ing, because so easily used internally, dropped on sugar or as a gargle, and bathing for ex- ternal use. We know from experience that it will cure a common sore throat in one night, and thousands of people claim that no remedy known will relieve colds, catarrh, bronchitis, croup, etc,, as promptly as the good old Johnson's Liniment. If it cures them, why not diphtheria? It was an old family hysician’s prescription, I. S. Johnson & ‘o., Boston, will sent free to any person an illustrated pamphlet about its use. Send them your name. dw. 6i a it —_- The latest styles in American and English Suits for boys from 4 to 14 years. Call and inspect our stock the largest and best on P. E. Island, at James Paton & Co's. suicide “Just opened, boy’s and youths’ Croix, New- ton, Oxford, Stanley, Salisbury and all the latest styles in boys Suits. Cheap for cash at James Paton & Co's. at in Zeneral examinati extends ite hacer ao aan Tue EXaMIneR aeons by cos ley A a spring hoots for vad Wewoj and nobby 8 @ wouble kee fuberw wusoves, vent Uk. ear mun wud & v to one instance in which Judge Alley ‘s} (Great Sale of Ladies’ Cash- | mere Hose. POSITIVELY we will not repeat the |Special Prices offered on Saturday. BEER BROS. apll-—2i ENTIRE HORSE “ROLLO.” BY AUCTION, Qn Tuesday Next, April 16th, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ON THE MARKET SQUARE: That excellent young Stallion ‘* ROLLO,” bred at St. Dunstan’s College Farm. Sire, the imported Percheron Stallion ‘‘ Duroc” ; dam, the Carey Mare; she by ‘‘ Champion,” bred at Government Stock Farm ; he by im- ported Cart Horse ** Wallace.” **ROLLO” will be 3 years old on 3rd June next; color, dappled grey; has splendid action, and took first prize in his class at Pro- vincial Exhibition last October, then weighing 1622 Ibs. Terms at sale. A. MoNEILL, apl2—3i Auctioneer. IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY. ‘4A Page from Canadian History.” R. FITZGERALD, ESQ.. will deliver a », Lecture on the above subject, in THE LYCEUM, On Monday, the 29th inst. Admission, 15 cents. Tickets for sale at Drug Store of Reddin Bros., and at the door on night of Lecture. Doors open at 70’clock. To commence‘at 8. FRANCIS ov Ne . retary. s McLEOD’S HALL f#.HE Panorama of ‘*‘CRUIKSHANKS’ BOTTLE” will be exhibited by Mr. G. M. Harris, under the auspices of Victoria Division, on MONDAY NEXT, 15th inst., at 8 o'clock, p. m. ce Tickets, 15 cents, apl2 JAPAN ! TIVHE MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the Me- thodist Brick Church Sunday School will hold its Anniversary on SUNDAY NEXT, 14th inst. Sermons will be preached as follows :— REV. MR. READ—Brick Church, 11] a. m.: Second do., 7 p. m. REV. GEO. W..FISHER—Second Church, ll a. mm. ; Brick do., 7 p. m. The Japan Missionary Meeting will be held in the Brick Chureh at 3 p.m. An interest- ing programme has been prepared, and the singing will be conducted by the School, accompanied by the Pipe Organ and Cornet. Collections will be taken up at each Service on behalf of the Missjons. 3i—apll apl2—eod pat Children, 10 cents. ‘Season 1889. _ \ 7 E are desirous of making the trade for 1889 THE LARGEST IN OUR HIS- TORY, and will offer Special Inducements this Season. (Ve will be pleased to treat with parties engaged in the trade, and can assure them TOP PRICES and EVERY SATISFAC:- TION. Farmers will find us ever ready to give them our best attention, and to pay the VERY HIGHEST PRICES the market will allow. Cases supplied free. apl—dy 2w wky 2m Notice of Partnership. HAVE this day admitted as & Partner in my Business, my brother, G. H. REDDIN, the baviness from henceforth to be known under the name and style of REDDIN BROS. D. O'M. REDDIN, Jr. Charlottetown, April 1, 18*9. Referring to the above, we desire to express our sincere thanks to a generous public for the very liberal patronage bestowed on the old firm for the past nine ye an‘ hope, by close appli cation and honest ng, to meri ance of the seme. one. co eapeaee G, i. REDDIN. THURSDAY, the 18th inst., at 8 o'clock, p.m. A full attendance is requested. J. T. CROCKETT, apl2—tl mtg Secretary. SALT! SALT! 3 OOi BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, to 2 arrive here in the ear!y part of May. PEAKE BROS. & CO. apli—tf For Sale--Terms Easy. g ky we! eligibly situated Property, having a frontage of eighty feet on Grafton Street, and extending back one hundred and thirty feet, being formeriy the site of Paul Lea’s Sash Factory. Apply to JAMES H. REDDIN, Solicitor, Cameron Block. ap6—4i pa “IL. H. CROSSMAN, Ornamental House Painter, Cor. Fitzroy & Hillsborough Sts, CHARLOTTETOW N. apl0—dy tf WANTED ALE AND FEMALE HELP, for ROSTON N and SUBURBS, for private families and for hovel werk at seashore and mountains. Parties contemplating a visit to Boston, de iring reliable situations, will do well by calling at the old b — THE MARRON EMPLOYMENT CO.,” ap9—Im 263 Tremont St., Isoston, Mass. DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. AM INSTRUCTED BY A. WATTS, ESQ, to seil by Auction, on the Premises, e . On Tuesday, 30th Instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: That Dwelling House and Store situated on the Lower Ma!peque Roud, about one mile from the city. There is one acre of lard to this property, muking it veluable as a Market Garden. GEORGE M. HARRIS, ap Auctioncer. BILLIARD TABLES, BY AUCTION. I will sell by Auction, io the Atheonaum, On Wednesday, 17th Instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: Two Very Fine Billiard Tables. GEORGE M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. = ee. VALUABLE PROPERTY, BY AUCTION. I am instructed to sell by Auction, Qn Wednesday, 17th April, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: The Premises formerly occupied by the late George P. Tanton as a Photograph Studio, situated on Great George Street. The property has a frontage of 33 feet, and runs back 79 feet, with right of way from Kent Street. Terms at sale. G. M. HARRIS, mch30—tl sle. Auctioneer. The above sale is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, 8th May. apll AUCTION SALE soseglliaiieciins Valuable Building Lots. —— — er AM INSTRUCTED BY BRENTON F, LONGWORTH, ESQ., to sell by Auction, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, 16th May, at 11 o’clock, a. m. :— ‘ The ‘*ESKER PROPERTY,” situated be- tween East Fitzroy and Euston Streets. This roperty has been divided into 15 Building ts, some of which are very desirable. The close proximity of this property to the new Driving Park makes it still more valu- able. Terms at sale. The plan of these lots may be seen at the office of GEO. M. HARRIS, mch26—t! sle Auctioneer. WANTED. COMPETENT FOREMAN, to take charge of a Lobster Factory on the South side. Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Gh’town, April 2, 188¥—2w eod BOOT 36 CASES O E S Opening To-day, ex ** Stanley.” A Verv Nic3 Assort- ment, Cheap. R. K. JOST, North Side of Queen Square. tipo tf wity N THe LYCEUM, Just outside the City Limits and clear of City faxes, yet as convenient as if in the City. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON PREMISES, On Wednesday, 8th of May next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: Two Acres of Land en the Malpeque Road near Spring Park, being the land and residence cfthe late James Baron McKenna, Esquire, hav- ing a front of about three chains and five links on the Malpeque Road, and extending back east- ward y toa street six chains and fifty-eight links. Tie land is fronting on the Malpeque Road, and bas streets on the south and we-t sides tne eof. On itare a ecomfortarle Cottage, good Well and Barn. The land willbe sold in one block, er sub-} divided in Building Lots, to suit purchasers Fn’) particulars on application to the subscri- | be vr atthe ftice of Mesars. Palmer & McLeod. | ..RMS-2) per cent, down; the balance in | four yeirs, at 6 per cent. interest. A. MeNKILL, Anctioneer, aple-ci <4 A By-Law for levying and specifying th; iave of Assessment on Real Estate and Pe:sonal Property in the City of Charlottetown for general Civic purposes, under Statute 51 Victoria, Chapter 12, | ing an Easter Concert, PASSED 9TH APRIL, 1889, B* itenacted by the City Council of tie City of Charlottetown, as tellows: ; i.r. The rate of Assessment on Real Estate for gcuucral Civic purposes, under said Statute, for! the year commencing the First day of January, | A. 1). 1889, and ending the 3lst day of December, Re -| bstate, as assessed by the Assessors of the Bul: in id C.ty, and of all persons jiable to pay Poil | ‘Jaa there, made and duly returned by them oa | the ifth day of April. 18 9 j 221. The rate of assessmenton “ersonal Pro- ; perty forsuch general Civic purposes, for the | ye commencing the First day of January, A |). 1889, and ending the 3istday of December, A |). 1889. is hereby specified and fixed a! the rate of Three Quarters ef One Cent on every dol- ler of the value of Personal Property, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City im the said Geral Assessment Book and Valuation Kol), imu—e and duly returned by them as aforesaid. [L. $.] TY. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, | A. H. MACPHERSON, } City Clerk. ayl0—dy 2weod her?2i pat } count on the Assessment on Real; Estats and Personal Property in the City of Charlottetown, for general Civic purposes, for the current year ending the dst day, of Necambar, A. D. 1889, | PASSED 9rH APRIL, 1889. E it enacted by the Cit lst. A Discount atthe rate of Two and On:- Half Per Cent. sail be allowed to all Taxpayers ! who shall, on or before the FIFTEENTH DAY OF |} JULY next, A. D. 1889, pay to the City Clerk, at) his Office, the taxes severally due by them for the | current year on Heal Estate and Personal Pro- | perty for Civic purposes, (L. 8.) T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. apl0—dy 2w eod her 2i pat | Jolin Jary, with a frontage of 51 feet and A UD. 1889, is hereby specified and fixed at ue § 8 rate of One Cent on every dollar of the value of 100 ON FE 160 City of Charlottetowa iu the General AS | De se- ment Book and Valuation toll of all Keal | if i'e sf Al's (j E- ate and Personal Property liable to taxation G U , n ‘German Baking Powder (blue) Wrappers, as follows :— $50 to the 25 families cach sending Wrappers 24 to the 25 families each sending Wrappers A By-Law for allowing arate af Dis- s man Baking Powder, iv paper ages, at 5. 10 and 20 cents, aud if he will not keep it ia stock, send amount to address (and the package will be mailed free. : March, 1889. j eo denennienetdinnnion Charlottetown, es fo paneer oS gerd aa i LARGE CONSIG FURNITURE. A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT hag . been tendered to the popular Vocalist, MR. L. J. THE LYCEUM, on Monday Evening, April 22, ‘ The best Bailads in the English language will be sung by a number of ovr first singers, MR. WILLIAMS himself will sing, by re. quest, ‘* THE DEATH OF NELSON,” Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Doors open at 7.30 o’clock. pat—mch29 FASTER CONCERT. TE rene aos eae On Monday, April 22nd. An excellent programme is being pre Full particulars will appear in a Stee J. D. SEAMAN, ap8—cod Superintendent. VALUABLE BUSINESS ITB FOR SALE. FFVAT very eligible piece of Land on Kent Street, part of the Estate of the late running back 160 feet. Ap ly to WILLIAM DODD. Terms easy. mch23 —FOR— N P E. ISLAND, who send (until 3lst July) the largest number of Woodil representing not less value than $1, One representing not less value than 50 cents. HUNDRED 2% to the 50 families each seading Wrappers representing not less value than 25 cents. FAMELIEBS. Your Grocer can sell you Weedill’s Ger- pack. Address orders to Ww. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N. 8. aici New and Second-iland “HAVE RECEIVED advice of a large con- signment of NEW and SECOND-HAND WILLIAMS, to take place in A By-Law for levying and specifying the rate of Assessment on Real Estate, Personal Property and Pull in the City of Charlottetowa for a Water Works Fund, under Statute 50 Victoria, Chapter 8, PASSED 9rH APRIL, 1°89. E it enacted by the City Council of the City of B Charjottetown, as follows: -~ lst. The rate of Assessment un lea! Ks'ate for ea Water Works Fund under said Stata’e, for the year commencing the First day of January, ‘A. D. 1889, and ending the 3!st da; of «,-ecember, 1889, is hereby specified and fixed «at the rate of Oue Quarter of Une Vent on every dollar of the value of Real KEsiaie, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Char- lottetown in the General Assessment Rook and Valuatioa Roll of all Real Estate and Persona] Property liable to taxation in said City, and of all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein. made and duly returned by them onthe Fifth day of April, A. D. 1888, 2nd. The rate of Assessment on Personal] Pro- perty for such Water Works Fund, for the year comeramne, ie First day of January, A. D. 1889, and ending the 3lst day of December, A. 1), 1888, is hereby specified and fixed atthe rate of One Quarter of One Cent on every dollar of the value of Persons] Property, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City in the General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll, made and daly returned by them as aforesaid. 3rd. The amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in General Assessment Bock and Vaiuation Roll as liable thereto for such Water Works Fund under said Statute, forthe year commencing the First day of January, A. D. 1889, and ending the lst day of December, A. D, 1889, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum ef Jen Cents on the Poll of FURNITURE, valued at $4,000, comprising : Parlor, Dinivg Room and Bedroom Suites, Sideboaids, kxtension Tables, Lounges, Chairs, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, *c., &e.; also, a lot of Superior Mirrors, with instruc- tions to close out quick. Parties requtring Furniture would do well to wait until arrival of this lot. GEORGE M. HARRIS, mech26—dy tf Auctioneer. , LOST, FOUND de ANTED.—A competent Woman to superin- tend housework. Apply at HOTEL DaviEs, between the hours of 3 and 5 in the afternoon and 7 and 9 in the evening. tf--apl2 : WNER WANTED.—A gold-headed Walking Cane was left lastevening in the Masonic Hall, Water Street. The owner can get the same by calling at A. 8, UrQUHART'S office, Brown’s Block, apl2 W ANTED.- ~A Cook and Nurse. Appl to Mra paeeen Prerurs, “ The Lodge,” Brighton, apli—t OST.--On Tuesday afternoon, a Lady's Gold Brooch (barpin shape), Finder wiil be re- warded by leavingit at this office or at Mrs, Onan PALMER’s, Weymouth dtreet, apll—2i VOR ADOPTI'N.—Three Orphan Boys, aged respectively 10, 8 and 6 years. Apply to Rev. JAMES SIMPSON, Pownal Street, ti—ap9 WANTED.—&4 Girl for general housework. Apply to Mra. A. R. Crossy, U Hilis- borough Street. ad eH abe ANTED.—Atthe Osborne House, an assist- ant Cook and a Chambermaid: aist a smart Boy about li or 14 years of age every person sq assessed gad ret : a 7son sq and returned as afore- ap8-ai eod pd {L. 8.) WO LET.—A House on the corner of Keat and A West Streeis, coataining seven rooms. Ap- ply on the premises to Mrs. MCQUARRIE, mch28—lw pd GENTS AND CAN VASSERS can make big money introducing our speciaities, all use- ful, We have an articie that sells at sight to every smoker for 50c, Sample by return mail, 2c. olgpest thing ever offered! Money re- funded if not satisfactory, Sole territory on easy terms and big commission. Something new every fifteen days—UNION M’ra@ Co, 210 St, James Street, Montreal. 3i eod—ap4 T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, apl0-—dy 2weod her 3i pat RECEIVED THIS DAY, EX ‘‘ SIBERIAN,” 6 Bales Second-hand Shipping Bags WEEKS & BEER, LET.—A desirable Dwelling House, situ- ated on Upper Hillsborough Street, contain- ing 12 rocms, now occupied by W.S8. McKie. Good tank in cellar, planked yard, Stables and Coach House. Possession given 15th May. Ap- ply to Mks. BLATCR. tfi—mchvy ap5—lw NOTICE. | E SUBSCRIBER HEREBY GIVES A NOTICE that it is his intention of oommen- cing about the FIRST OF MAY to make a thor- ough examination of all Privies, Dirty Yards, Cesspools, Ash Pits, Cellars, &c., of which those concerned will take duo notice and govern themselves according! EE — ef WASTED.—An experienced Vest Maker; stealy employment. Apply immediately to Mr. Keit, at B. S. Davies & Co's. mch27 Te LEY.—The store end dwelling on Great George Siree', the property of William and Thomas Tauton, Koston, lately occupied by Geo, Carter & Co. Apply to Alex. Straag, Lansdowne Howl, Cape Traverse, or at the store of Geo, Carter & Co., Market Square {meh18—tt “ \LESMEN.—We wish a few men to sell our s xoods by sample to the wholesaie and retail Any information wili be thankf i vei at| ‘rade Largest manufacturers iu our line. Kn- the Market House ion Sasteet’ Gee. 7 rontves ciose 2-ccnt stamp. Wages {$3 per day. Perma- nent posit on.}jNo pvstals answ . Money dD. ee. advanced for wages, advertising, eto—CENTER- Saottary ° A Gineta nate Ch’vown, April 3, 1889—vod tf ett hn ae”