THE cee tesa et Provincial Legislature. House of Assembly. =e Aprit 6 ‘orne « barrela Christie sstON tactow hole, age wa) the some pPro- of the Act In ce ‘reas WAS lia respecting th@eer & Goffs- Mr. Warburton a dozen. <d a bill to auth- oviae the payment our « 1e Rolls Court this Island of certain moneys paid into that court by the Water Commuissianers of The bill was received and teint Charlottetown. read a as time. ; Mr. A. McLeod asked the Commissioner fP sblic Works if it were the intention of the Government to widen the road leading from Valleytield to McRae’s Mills; also, if is the intention of the Government to cowply with the prayer of a petition asking for a small grant to open a piece of new ad which rans angle ways through aio Ph ee’s farm leading from McRae’s Mills t brown's Creek. Hon. Mr. McLean replied : As to the liest question, the matter is ander the con- sideration of the Government and will pro- bably be settled; as to the second, the Gov- ernment will endeavor to open the road as 1m a8 possible, " Me. Speaker communicated & message from His Honer the Lieatenant-Governor, together with the estimates of expenditures during (he current year : ESTIMATES. Administration of — a $ 15 487 00 hosrde of éaa bea 250 00 Ccrovere Tuquests. .. esee coneces ‘ 100 OV KxecutiveCouncll.......+-000- 330 10 Bdacation \..occsegesenets cows 311,510 60 hixhibitions....... a 4,050 00 Hoapital for Insane. See ee 17,044 00 Saearens. . os cece Hendbeees eee 6,260 00 a tore of Li ences, etc 1000 00 LaMIGIMtele. .. ccccccese 12,500 00 Legislative Library. 20 00 Lieut.-Governor’s office. 40 00 Miscellaneous grants... 2,050 00 Miscellaneous expenditure..... 1,000 00 Poor House,. Mi wk < bees 4,000 00 ee Pe A ey ee 3,250 00 Provincial Secretary -Treasurer. . . 2,450 00 Pull LOMO s. én dechccse: 2,775 00 Provincial Auditor. ... G30 06 Public Works...... . Proviacial Buildings Registrar of Deeds... .. bos Ntenographic and Stationary. ged oe TS re Konus to Dairy Asso siations 72,748 00 1,625 00 4,100 00 1,100 00 2,000 00 350 00 $267,444 00 Mr. Shaw asked the Commissioner of Public Works if it ia the intention of the Ciovernment to complete the road leading from the Cardigan Road to Lorne Valley through the Iand of John Milligan, this season, the right of way being secured to the Goverament. Also, if it is the intea- tion of the Government to complete the opening of the road leading from Prospect Hill to Narrows Creek the ensuing sum- mer. Hon. Mr. McLean replied that beth these roads were under the consideration of the Government. Mr. Shaw asked the Commissioner of Vublic Works if it ia the intention of the Government to place the Launching Wharf in euch condition as will be suitable for shipping purposes the coming autumn: also if it ia the intention of the Govern- meat to open a new road from Launching Hoad to Cardigan River the present year leading on the right of way secured from Mr. Michael Sweeney during the past ear Hon. Mr. McLean replied that it was doubtful whether the Dominion CGovern- ment ought not to repair the wharf; the matter of the road would receive attention. Mr. Rogers asked the Commiasioner of Public Works to lay on the table a de- tailed statement showing the several items of expenditure contained in the sum of $1,290 66, aw shown in the Public Works Report of 1891, and charged to roads in Queen's, Prince and King’s Counties, and in inquisiticns on new roads not shown by the report of the Commissioner of Public Works, to have been spent by the super- visors; the items by public competition or private contract, the nature of the work done, the different localities in which the work has been done, the names of the sev- eral persons t) whom the several contracts were given, aud the smount received by each person respectively, and the authority by which each contract was let, and the date of each payment made. Hon. Mr. McLean replied that the mat- ter would receive attention. Mr. N. McLeod asked the Provincial Secretary-Treasurer to lay on the table a statement showing all payments made on account of the public service from 3lst December, 1891, up to this date, such state- ment to show what part of this amount was due up te and including the 3lst Decem- ber, 1891; also what amounts are due or owing by the several departments of the public service up to the 6th April, 1892. _ ae Mr. McMillan said that the return could be submitted as zoon as possible. APRIL 7. PORENOON SESSION. House met at half-past eleven. Mr. Bentley asked the Commissioner of Crown Lands to lay on the table a detailed statement showing the person or persons to whom the sum of $598.19 refunded was paid, «as shown by appendix B. Public Lands Report, and the reasons for which the several refunds have bee. made. llon. Mr. McMillan said the information asked for wouid be laid on ihe table. Mr. Bentley asked the Leader of the Government to lay on the table all papers and correspendence between{this Govern- ment and the Dominion Gcvernment re- latiwe to our claims against that Govern- ment for non-fulillment of the terms of union and other claims that the Province may have against the Government. Mr. Peters said he would like to know how,far back the hon, gentleman would like himto ge. The question should be de- tinite, Mr. Bentley said he wanted the corres- pondence between the present Government and the Dominion Government. Mr. Peters said that such part of the correspondence as he thought could be laid before the House without iajuring the Government's work would be produced. Mr. Bentley thought the House had a right to all the correspondence. Mr. Bell submitted an Act to amend the Summerside Incorporation Act of 1886, which was read a first time and made the order of the day for a second reading to morrow. Sir Bentley asked the Leader of the Ciovernment to lay on the of the House a return «f all corresp midence be- tween the present Government and the commissioners appointed to value the A. EF. C. Hollands estate on Lot 28, purchased by the late Government in 1291; also a state- ment of the charges made by said commus- sioners for valuing said estate, and how muck was paid, if any, for their services Mr. Peters said the information asked for would be submitted as s90n as possible. Mr. Gordon asked the Leader of the Government why the fins! report of the comm 'ssioners appointed to investigate the affairs of the Public Lands Office, and which Report was submitted to the Government in the autumn of 1890, was not laid oa the table during the last session of the Legisia ture ; alsothe reason why the report was not published as an appendix to the Jour- nals of the Assembly for the last year, the sheets forthe same having been printed, folded and gathered by order of the late government, 80 that its publication in the Journals would entail little or nu cust. Hon. Mr. Peters said the final report of the Commissioners was put in the hinds of the members and the public before the House tact. He was not aware until he saw the netice on the order book that the ‘ate g vernment had the sheets gathered or stitched toyvether as stated He thought the circulation of this report throughoat the country wis a sufficient record of the pro seedings. Mr, Sullivan asked the Commissioner of Public Works if it was the intention of the Government tu open the road from Gooas River Road, Lot 42, to the shore road through the farase of Angus D. McKinnon and Michael MacDona)J during the present of the table summer ; also if was the intention Government to epen the rvoad from St. Peter's Road to Savage Harb Tv, through the farms of Michael Cunningham and Martin McGilveray, the right of way hav- ing been secured some time ago, also if it was the intention of the Government to complete the road leading from Donnelly’s Roail, Lot 33, to Byrne’s Road. Hon. Mr. McLean said the several roads asked sbout liad beer under the considerstion of the Government for some time. Mr. Clow submitted « bil! to incorporate the Temperance Hall Co. at Murray Harbor South, wnich was read a first time and made the order of the day for a second reading to morrow. Hon. Mr. Peters preseu'ed a bill to allow Louisa M, Hobkirg to transfer certain lands in Prince County, which wus referred to the Private Bills Committee. On motion the House went iato committee of the whole to farther consider the Act respecting the Legislature, Mr. Angus Me- Leod in the chair. The Leader of the Opposition moved that in section 52, (qualification of voters), after sub-seciion g, be udded, ‘‘ or any man in any electoral district, who is a district school: teach or teacher or professor in any sch ol or college in this province otherwise qualified under this act, or every person who derives au income from some trade, occupation. ealling or profession of not less than $250 annually, beard and lodging to he included as) = part of said income, and who is a son of a land holder holding land as owner thereof with 3300, provided such son ie a resident with the father at the time of the election, or every person who is residing at the time of the election in the tlectoral district in which he tenders hie vote, and has resided thereon continuously for 12 montbe immediately prior to the time of such election, and whe during the 12 months next prior to tke tine of such election derived or earned wayes or iscome from some trade, vccupation, ealling, otlice or profession, of not less than 2200. ‘* That the following, that is to say, ‘Ie a fem sole, & British subject, who has any one of the qualifications contained in sub-sections e, g, bh, i, j, k aod |,’ be added to section 53 after # ub rection |.” Owing to the importance of the amend. ments proposed, the lurther consideration of section 52 was laid over for to-day. A discussion followed on the clause in the bill referring to mortgage votes, taken part iv by the Leader of the Government, the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Kogers and Mr, Mc- Kay. House took recess. -__-+---- Riffe Association Meetiog. The thirty-first annual meeting of the Provincial Rifl+ Asscciation of Prince Ed- ward Island was held last evening in the City Court Room. I[t was one cf the most successful and enthusiastic meetings ever held in connection with the Association. The attendance was large and the very best of feeling prevailed. Minutes of previous meeting and report ¢f council with finan- cial statement was presented by the Secre- tary-Treasurer and unanimously approved. The total expendit ire for the year was eleven hundred and forty-one dollars. Five hundred and fifty-seven dollars were given in priz:s at annual prizs meetings, one hundred und twenty-five dollars to rifie team at‘ending the D. R A. priza meeting at Ottawa, as entrance fee to matches. Lr.-Col. James Douglas Irving, B. M., was gain unanimously chosen president, and Capt. Geo. B. Davison secretary and } treasurer. The following officers were appvinted vice-presidents : Lt.-Col, Francis Degherty for Queen's County; Lt.-Col. Moore for King’s County; Major McLeod for Prince County. Members of council for Queen's County are: Capt. Stewart, Capt. Weeks, Capt. Crockett, and StaffSergt. M. Allen. For Prince County : Lieut. E. D. Sterns and Sergt. B. C. Prowse. For King’s County : Lieut. E. Stewart and Surgeon Gillis. Range committee : Capt. Weeks, Lt.-Col. Moore, and Capt. Stewart. The Hon, L. H. Davies and John Me- Lean, Esq , M. P., were elected represent- atives from this Association to the D.R.A., Ottawa. On motion it was resolved that the thanks of this association be tendered to our patrons and friends, especially to the Lt. Governor, the Provincial Government, the Brigade Major, the Charlottetown Banks, the daily papers, the merchants of Ciarlottetown, and all contributing mem- bers. Moved by Lt.-Col. D. ghert y, second- ed by Lt.-Col. Moore and carried unan!- mously, that His Lordship, Judge Hodg.- son, Master of the Rolls, be elected Vice. Patron of this association in place of the late Hon. Judge Young, L L. D After considerable discussion it was de- cided to send « team to St. John in Jane next to compete for the inter Maritime trophy to be shot for on the St. Jokn Range. A sum sufficient was granted to puschase return tickets for team. Association adjourned fora meeting of Council, —— DAILY camauponE ned THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1892 — en a Serieus Fire at Cardigin. [SPEcIaL BY WY TetrHonr,) ifalf an hour after midnight ple of Cardigan Bridge were rous:d by a ed by Mr. Ewen McGregor. ‘‘he fire of a warehouse adjoining, and bot» build- ings burned furiously. In the be-n were two horses and a cow. Brave .ttempts were made to save these anim la, but | while they were working to this end the | fire crossed the street and laid bold of a house owned by Allan Campbell. Every- body went to the rescue of Camp sl’s fur- niture, and the poor animals in tle mean- time perished. The flames having reduced Ce mpbell’s house to ashes again crossed the al eet and set fire to Mr. Ewen McGregor’, house, and this completed the destructio1 it be- gan ouhis premises. The ruin, — owever, did wot end here. A house owne. by Mr. Hf. Davison, of this city, and occ spied by|t Mr. Peter McPherson, next took tire and it, also, was burned to the grourd. The the flames, but the fire fiend was ‘oo much for them, and spite of all their eff rts they were unable to prevent the de itruction which was caused. [tis thought ‘hat the property owned by McGregor & ‘Jam pbell was insured. It is not known wh:t caused the fire, “+ The Northwest. Tas Hon. David Laird has, evidently, made a careful study of the Northwest. In the course of his lecture of last evening he explained very clearly the causes why the Canadian Northwest, and particvlarly the], valleysof the Rea River and Saskatchewan, possesses the most fertile soil in the world, and showed how it ia that the vaprous clouds pass over the arid plains of the United States, and just at the right time, iu the month of June, precipitate their wealth of rain upon the fruitful fields of the Canadian prairie farmer. Mr. Laird also described the chinook winds and their causes and inflaence upon the climate of the west, in the vicinity of Calgary. His account of the operation of frost in the Northwest and the breaking of the ice in the rivers was most interesting. The chairman (Mr. Percy Pope) conveyed to the lecturer the thanks of his appreciative audience. 2t+@eod erere Personal. Mr. Wilfred B. Bremner left for Ottawa by the Stanley thia morning. Mr. Bremner has accepted « position in the Bank of Ottawa. He is a very popular young man aud leaves behind him many friends, a number of whom were at the wharf this morning to see him off. ‘There ig s rumor that one of cur musicians hag been offered the position of musical dir- ector of that famous singing society at Cin- cinnati, lately under the direction of the cel- ebrated Theodore Thomas. —_ Gorr Bros.’ ia the best place to buy your buots, shoes and slippers. Srispy Hosr Co. —Regular monthly meet- ing this evening at 8 o’clock. jeinictipitich [ eave ee measure for @ pair of genuine French calf custom boots at Goff Bros. [MFROVEMENT.—The interior of Reddin’s Drug Store, Cameron Block, base been artistically painted and papered by Mr. Coyle. Sreamers.—The steamer Northumber- She was unable to reach that port owing to ice outside, but arrived all rigbt at Point DuChene. Crescents.—The membere of the Crescent Football Club are requested to meet for their annual meeting at the Salvage Corps roome, on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. A full at- teadance is requested. Bananas, pineapples, oranges, lemons, oran- berries, figs (fresh); aleo, some very choice mapla engar by the same maker 48 that so highly epoken of last season, at Sanderson & 20's. nd A Goop Tuine.—We direct attention to the advt. of Malto Peptonized Porter in ap- other column, Their excellent preparatiou has won much favor and is now so well known that it scarcely requires recommenda- tion at our hands, Untrvus.—We auellee in «a locel in last night's EXAMINER where one of our competie tors advertise double as large an assortment of carpets as any house.in P, E. Island—which is not true. We know they feel sore about us going into the carpet business; and as our ex- penses are not half what our competitors’ are, we are doing the carpet business, as no firm can sell as cheap as we can.— Patton Bros. ap7 Twenty to. thirty p , anh count on boots at r’s bev ner. Now is the ex et bargains as the stock must ee so a oe SHERWOoD CemeTeRY.—At the annual busi- ness meeting of the Sherwood Cemetery Com- pany, held yesterday, the work of the retirin directors was commended, the old board o directors re-elected, and votes of thanks ten- dered Judge Alley for his great interest and much labor performed for this cemetery and to Mr. Unsworth for his kindness in the mat- ter of ashes for the oometery drives. Mr. Henry Smith was re-appointed sec’y-treasurer atan increased salary, and matters relative to the welfare of the cemetery discuased. THERE never was ® greater boon to the housewife. Every form of stain or dirt dis- appears before Leasive Phenix—the new sole ative. Wash cotton, linen or flannel with it. Ir clesns all kinds of utensils. It will clean your silverware. It is a phenomenal soap saver, because it does the work without soap atall. It makes » wonnerfal improvement i in your a after you have used it a few times. . eee. but not the old chemical powder which destroyed both your hands and your clothes. It makes the skin soft and the hardest washing easy. Ask your grocer, We want te sell a good many watches and articles of jewelry before taking steck not stick at a price tor a few cape W. Taylor. Now we have received the last of our chil- dieu's clothing, and it is just what we have been expecting for a month. It is the choice ot our whole spring order, and we want every lady who wants to make her boys look nice to visit our show room, where, we are sure, if you want a suit, you will never leave it with. out being satisfied both with our goods and prices. Call and see them, they are very choice.—James Paton & Co., Market Square. ap? ihe peo: , tire which had broken out ina b Th own: | spread very rapidly and soon cau; ht hold | men of the village worked hard t» subdue|* land left this morning for Summerside. | mode ST. GRORGE PHARMACY, MOKRIS BLOCK. Directly Opposite the Pest Office. N enticigntion 3 of the arrival of our Spris L's ILET AND Fancy ARTIC we va “- ” the remainder of = Winter Stock of the above mamed articles a redaced prices, viz., Hair, Nail, Teeth - Clot Brushes ; French, English, A Ame m and Cana- dian Perfumes « Fancy cones _eennes, Chamois 3kias, T Preparatio. We keep our iy ys =: a 2 "J HAVANA orn on a tew tami) BAccOS, PoUcHEs. Cl- Ganier igi gent for isinfectant Co., Montreal, jorobe Killer Co, Mon- Menufactiirer of the celebrated DAVIES’ OINTMENT and NO. 7 LINIMENT. The bes Ointment and Liniment ever offered to the Ln lie. If you need either give ue a cali and you wil) use no other after once using this. F. BeC. DAVIES, Proprietor. VALUABLE PROPERTY. FOR SALE, nn ey Ham Radam real. ee well known as ed STE, ning the reridence of Mr, Malcolm M cLeod, consisting of siz acres ‘of improved a eligibty situated, fron 0B the west side of the ue ae mile north of Char- able Dwelliag, contaial Sime ie oe 8, coach house, pamp, etc., eden ond an b bods Pas Tals’ property le free mm ALso—That other speed convententiy: situated roperty opposite the old Protestant Cemetery, now, as m oT VINCENT’® NURSERY.” hay- ing a froutage of fifty feet on the ue Road, and extending back ninety feet. the premises there is a one oa a f story pres — aed i repair, containing alx with s SW RDNESIEA’ "San not sold tetere WEDNESKAY, 6rd of “May pext. theabore p will en that day be offered at Public Auction. a Sue roome with good For torther rticulars apply at the office of James H. dia, Solicitor, Camcron Block, Charlottetown. J. G, ECKSTADT. ap7—dy eod Music and Drawing. 188 EMNA ALLAN (do aoe of the late give 4 ets Jems we ae ; in us: anc sraw. '° for r L THe EXaMINER office. se ok on FE P “OF — Pp. ISLAN D. the ‘eillieen would fod pores tabeing re Se satiafact i would obverve the tollowiag F — - ist. 8 the ‘mouth t ous the te 0 about feur inches eto co tone of volce, net toe lo ayo the telepbone t0 a8 to cover the ear, ust aa if you wished to shut eut all other sounds not preas too hard on the ear. It la possible to talk and be aes when stand- wa back two or three feet from the tranamitter, if you shout loud enough, but it ie not @ pleasant of coprersation, fe entirely unnecessary. and ia a useless waste of wind lungs, besides ae very apuoyiug toali within range of your volee. ap7 SONS OF ROB ANGUB, Maueger ie TEMPERANCE HE Grand Division, S. of T., of P. E.1., — meet iu quarterly session at Alber: ton on Friday, the 15th inet., commencing at 11.39 a, m. A special train will leave eselntiens at 8.30 a. m., local time, returning same night, bg from Charlottetown eo return, one A public temperance meeting will be held} in the evening. JESSE 8S. BURNS, a6 d m&t wii New Plumbing and Tin Store, AVING ene work, Iam now prepared to meet my former customers and ae laany new ones a8 oa OE A me with their patronage at =~ S 7 + Medien! Hall two doors eumaete's o mm, Boilers, Lead and DGclveanen pe and Fittings, with a large and general assortment of TINWARE of all kinds io stock ead made to Katimates giveu for fiat, Water Heating. Range AD branches of the bus 4# personally attead- ed to. Satisfaction in work guaranteed at lowest prices, = the CHARLES HERMANS, ap2—2w 60d CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy NONE OTHER GENUINE, jan2—dy & wky FOR Cc 0 L D IN THE H E A D USE HACKNOMORE. mch23 HK subeeriber offers for sale that pruebe are also excelies& &@ good kitchen} — we xs | there is a comfort- jn apt ET Te 30 CASES ba bane CHOICE NEW goons NOW O OPEN. 30 CASES MORE Expected in a few days. We have given the selection of our new DRESS GOODS special attention, jand our variety will be found larger and Im ore attractive than ever before. Our MANTLE DEPARTMENT is again stocked with the choicest London and Paris Novelties. | In LADIES’ JACKETS we show 100 different styles, including all the newest — most pupular models. We show also over 50 lines of CAPES, and great care was given to secure for lour customera novelties not obtainable elsewhere. Our BLACK GOODS and CRAPES fully sustain our position as headquartere We keep the choicest for these gco ls, goods made. Our variety of UMBRELLAS and SUN SHADES is complete. In HOSIERY and GLOVES we show maby pretty novelties. Our BLACK DRESS SILKS are of}- s superior value. In every department you will find we have the newest and prettiest goods. Oar show of MILLINERY will surpass anything we have had for some time. Everything is marked at popular prices. i> BEER BROS > EXSHAW’S BRANDY! A HIGH-CLASS Champagne C Cognac. ; | | 26,000 00 CASES — to India in 1891 weed Vie ee The attention of the trade SUPERB COGNAC. Every WIRE ENVELOPE. Orders executed on most favorable terms. lists and samples to J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SOLE AGENT FOR ac oe cel PROVINCES. oT-—-+ Sun iLife Insurance (0, - Head Office, Montreal. ASSETS, URQUHART & BROW, AGENTS, OFFICE—BROWN'S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. _nohtt I J, EXSHAW & C0., Bordeaux, Bottle protected against fraud by DRANK IN Every Officers’ Mess —IN THE— | FRANCE. = | BRITISH ARMY. is directed to this MOST a PATENT Send for price eee a $3,000,000. ior wT PORTO RICO MOLASSE | We have just received a few Pun- Choice Porto Rico, and as we have sold out our old stock of Miolasses, we have marked this lot)* down at the old price, 40 CTS. PER GALLON. Call and try a sample lot, as it is jextra good value. BEER & GOFF, cheons of Ch'town, March 31, Leah -aetinee 1 Se oe = 7: “(Medical Man, Dr. T. W. N. Baker, SAYS ** Having occasion wasting diseases.” For Sale by all Druggists. Beware of imitations. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO., LTD., TR ORO, mch3l—dy & wky Queen and King iquare Stores OW 2. Fs eet to test your Porter and Extract of Malt and Taraxacum, | can highly recommend? it, supplying a long felt want to the medical profession, as it combines the fat pre dacing qualities of malt with the alterative principles of taraxacum, eod from ite composition will easily be retained by the most delicate stomach, and consequemtly prove invaluable ia protracted convalescence and al! NOVA SCOTIA. Superior Building Lot, COACH HOUSE, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Robes, &e, BY AUCTION. AM instructed by P. P. Gilli = kes [ Auction, on the posuninee. { te Goods” ag 7S 4 a te 18th de ae a E. on Y, the 1 April, instant, 11 o'clock, &. m. . ” es Tue Lot of mente on which his Stabies a, fronting on Great Geo: Street, being one the most desirable Bui! Lote for a vabeie residence in the city ; and immediately after the sale of Lots the Coach House will be sold, to be removed by the first day of May. Horses, | superior Barouche, i Coa. 1 Doubie Pheston (good as new), 1 Boat W agon, 2 pas, 9 nee amen, 3) Bea Sr i Don ated Sleigh, 1 Single Seated sleigh i Expreas Siete, 1 Sloven, 2 sets superior J) Harness, 5 5 om Single Harness, Cart Harnesa, 2 Saddles, 1 Side Sadie, I Buffalo Robe, | set W. Ktobes (new), 1 Farmer's Boiler, 1 Seale, 1 set Fanners (new), and other articles, Thie sale is made owing to the Stables Inter. fering with the renting of ais new House, TERMS—Sums of $25, cash; over $25, three months on approved joint notes, i ee apé -d&w ctioneer, COME ONE AND ALL, ST. JAMES’ ¢ CHURCH Annual Tea & Fancy Sale, K Ladies and willing workers of St. James a holding their Annual Tes ON THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, an, pues St. James’ Hall. Admission, 10 cents only. Tea Tick 2% ot By order of Committee, se . Mission omen Tani REY. F. H. DUVERNET, cimuaniBicdaian ST. PAUL'S CHURCH APRIL 2nd TO 13th. Services each day, 4.15 and 8 p.m. fundays at usual hours. Ali are invited, meb3l- 7i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae cD, - ¥ housework. W4xTED.—8 eh fae ae wooke, Fitzroy Street Kast. tf-ap7 ANTED.—A good plain cook by the sib WwW No washing. ALply at soo HENSLEY’. Upper Prince Street. w pd--ap? Wy Angzo-—4= office boy. Apply at this office. ape W conceal serra! the Ist of Mey, & god eneral servact. Apply at this ANTED—A girl for general housework, W Apply to MRs. Meciuen, Lower Great George Street. ep WANTED. .—-A& good servant. ftighean, fhe wii be given, Apply to Mam, TNaa, Esplanade. ii panes OST.- On Friday, the tst inst,, a pocket book containing one or two notes of hand for amall amounts. The finder wil) oblige by leay- ing it at this office. 34 ape LET.—A Dwelling House on Hil Street, at present occupied by Mabon. Possession given Ist May. Apply ‘0 WILLIAM SMITH, Hillaborough Square. aps OAT T FOR SALE... A double a rowboat, built of American cedar. pply to: to ons SNELGROVE, Steam Navigation C m3 api~—te ILCH COW FOR SALK.—Your choice o& \|* two Cows, ope 4 ouperies Jersey just calved.—W. A. WEEKS. Iw cod | JT? LKET.—A House pennantiy sitnared 0B Prince Street, oon ng six roous chen. Possession given. ea inst. - Zan GiNs. 1° LET.— Kuston “Street Hal’, four the week or daytime, suitable for Music oom, etc.—R. K. BRACE. ln 12 rooms, LET.—House containi locality. ‘how tw 0 . outhouses, etc., in a ¢ C. 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer. LET.—The eastern half of House on of Hillsborough and Kuston Street. te poss.ssion. Apply to Mure, F, PaRker eT mechs SRete— an umbrellas of of um. fe before the lst of May, aay room for more.—Mas. borough Street, (old stand). , dy 6 wky Ni eo NTED.—A good cook, by the lst of Mag. ws a ome Arthar Peters, Brighwa. mar i LET.—The Cottage 0 on Hillsboro at TO LET. occupied tt session first of May z war. «, ape og Le:rca. ANTED--By the last of April, a a W Apply on this office. yh LET.—Three rooms, suitable for 6 a |" aan maker, pate on oe Street, near Po Street. Apply at this office = T.—A fone with Stable, at east ot Apply to . ae Norton & <| AGENTS! Our Bap irae, ey Conwell, commonly ay cakes Spurgeoo i America, contains 625 pages, ties xpurgess* Sermon and others. apeate niais from the highest Rev. fe den Cobern says: “The story of this — Life ought to come like a cup of the Weeer Cos: into ev home in America. I pele ae . well to a & —. — 4 Seo whe te are ore aot sneee Come. | another ot . fone days. aod 40 in one day. Act mt Son ~ fit and big «4 pocme to EaRLe PUBLISHIN Hoc St. John, N Rr cs mouse ee Pleasant St an taining eight rooms and shop, with, nos attached, Also, a field containing | mile from town, on the lower St. Power's App'y to Mrs. Fiaieer, North River. echt —eod & wky tf il >e with hot water , sta ete. Rent m Possess! 15th of ay. , what fis , with pleaty of frui 2 vi son or for years. For particu HERMANS’, Queen Street.