+} ‘ : ah hd Local Goverament Board, was visited to the late gallant (ol. W illiars :. bay 0a a; vas ISLLtE ; ideiacieneneemensteenesnemetidiiianeeaeiiantiehoiihiiaes 1 cameeaie 7 Se asi tae 2 a a ts Se re NS ti t ; - q — _ _ 4 i. a ote ~~ pa oe ee _— « -_ — = ft! er Ft p>r>A ae Tw” AKT WT aS a=% eed ae x ae 4 62 CS #F ” - Fue Pasa abe, — Ein ad Cie enemas +e ne @ bee ons. ve aS la lie ont ; = i ae = Hy 4 ee — _ eee ey mubens ae ss ie iS & ‘. si ae : * i. a org ss E . . a es be . Remenemien nen - th Local and Other ftems. | TELECPABLIA fEWS | im} : —- - --- Bor Bee eo LA Be cheesy e¢ &, | a sauna ena : ~ “~t ; ' : j ee , , af i Ho malic to-day. pa DAE ER | of 7 > We are therefore able to present pore Wi —o—— | [Srecian Daaraw Se eset pl ar is 2 etzictly to to eli who faver us with their pat- | — y : : : staple and fancy Dry Goods anda 0 e assortment of goods | 7” mt p a. : pe I ’ id ¢ onage, alarge assortment of goods | j Tea on the table »p. m. to-morrow. . ‘ i first-class Millizery Department —— be 8 * on = ; 5 | os Shipwrecked eo; - . SAUMROEY Veparemen’, of good value in all depariments aT Tus Dominion Parliament opens to-morrow _t | — —~> San FRancisco, Feb. 23. s si : . ° 1 ' Tre Northern Light lewes Souris to-mor The facts are lear - ' | © e Dress Goods and Trimmings, Carpets, Oilcloths and Room- & i : & : saieienn ee m . ne EROS OTe FO irned to-day or & ee Ba Sos See Our Pri Mantle and Sack Cloths, Silke, paper, Table Liven and Covers a fen fee Aw i Mit are e S sen 6} >. ast . | > (our 11ces > Me . . . . ies : a ‘i ta thn t - ——~<@——=- T ee the South Pacitic Islands, | mE! a Velvets and Laces, Ladies’ mr Curtains, &c,-—a complete range oi on Vovtons, ' by aie : . : ne achr. Navicator was struck by a heavy |! ey iv $ ; Tee 5 Rance nn & Lams, 4c., &c ° ; Messas. TorNauLL anp Perry left for ae ; ‘ cee «! uck by : avy | PEIw a gerie. House Furnishings. , , : i 8 ‘ came ¢ ots SS vile bouns M ntreal last evening. ie DS CONeE Pep, Ware AG | i wy aid asa from Apia to another Samoan rt, Crew ’ l rT > . anc aye aaa > nae Toeaal 7 ; | fur Halifax Herald says about 800 sailors : Srevem phaningaie saved, Vessel valucd arrive at that port cach week. . — . - | | meee _" scsi ve j he sehr. D irmotila has been aiscoyere ee - a NE —_—— —— ~ a = i r : ° ‘ om ti i she vue wae % Speci i : ; . 7 t use executions for real estate defaulter: bot om up in the Hawa chanuel. She | Special Notices. anit Stea mehin bd are now iu the hands of the Sher'ff. had a crew of four men on ISs0N ger : silent ’ A N Nj [ J ran | ; ALL US CGNs) UUs Li oe Aa All are believed to ha et. Th | PLease call at L. Ek, Prowse’s and get a it Two drunks were fined $2 each at the Sii-| vessel was valued at $65,000 1 insured | Tecelpt for the ewouut you owe him. : HF . ’ . rE i ‘ , . - & if pendiary Magistrate’s Court to-day. for $40,000. jan 21, dy and wkly ie res3 | , . . " ‘ ’ a id ciency . On January 28, the steamer Plante: Beaid PROV reques's an immediate vet “sy ‘ t= = ; Do NoT rorcer that the Hospital Tea and | strack on a ruck near the Sandwich Islands } settlement oi all amouats due bim. 5 E B F Pe pecans, . i ‘ : Bazaar deserves your liberal patronage and was completely wrecked. No lives! jan 23, dy and wky i 5 Fa ee aie ~ h P I E sat ty of thi iss jest. She was valued at $75,000. | Somer nice Dioner Setts in Ivory at W. P 2. Sta A ee 3 Lat AUL LEA, SQ., rmeriy Of tie city, i 2 | Colwill'ts ’ Cita *. a se ie ‘ : % - . ; _ os : . : —_— --- } Vorws 1 29 3in aw 2w e Br r ae : candidate for Civic honors in Moncton. i ‘ ee | . : . J % " bpae ing SEO? E™ gz aking. =: =. : alti Chamberlain on the Workingmiun. | Mournine Goons aspeciaity. Beer Bree. ie echcuatie et | Firrerx bales of Room Paper, newest de- nee ; START tor L « Prowse’s if you want bar- “— Y * . - : - o> oe B Ter a4 : % io — a} ST ackeun. tsiver aikaeieie’ Ga aaa i i lad aie ) aioe B. MACDONALD is now having his Annual Clearing-Out|SPRIN® SALLINGS, E886. fy signs and colors, now showing at Buer Bros, sONDON, sb, 23 , ev 13 . © Ss 1 t] “the onteihs P Joseph Chamberlain, the President of Nags ! Hats ! Hats !in great variety, sell- ° bale of oe It is proposed that the Militia Fores erect Rs ing low at L ). ere a? ‘ea l3 Th wrat iv Oa) f pro} g lo . E. Prowse’s, fe 13 From Londen and Liverpeol @ monument to. daw be a Genuntatine aia : ‘ be . east Ae ea , zs ees only wre deputation of ‘nomployed| | Siavonren, Pracas—Mtex's Plain Over-|Pamanante and Short Ends of Goode TET VW are ciearing out at half pric > a i bh } a ; : oy ; . vad SUL eg Pr grievancee, 40 ; or 31. au ‘ former pr i¢3 $l 60, len 8 } i > wd es ’ 5 os mae s 9 oi Corsets. A good chance tosecure bargains.|\, ew d what the Government meant Pat Oy er eee oe $1 30; former price $1.75, S S oe p= OR’ te me BEER Bros. -~ G Ps to reile ve the prevailing distress, at J Bb. Siacdonaid's Boot Store feb $ 8 8 — - : ' = sae ae . een eo a Chamberlain, in his reply, deprecated riots,| 1, E, Pxowss is selling his stock of Dress Remnants and Short Ends of Dress Goods and Cloths, pect Aenen i o-morrow (Thursday) evening, Grand Tea | a all similar { f aturbances to! @ eal ais caw ea . pg 7 ° “ . “ ’ ~ a * , ani Fasiar in aid of ®. B. Island -Hospitel. | wanifcat the 1 Be ett net ene: | ee Velettnets,' Lote Flannels, Winceys, Sheeting, Cottons, T weeds. Londen for Charlottetown, i ; 8 . janliics: tn ne i 6 said >| UUrtaIns, etc at a great <iscouat ‘hose who i 4 De not fail to attend was opposed to amicratic — o wieme OT en aak Senn . Bit a RON eclecli i . : ? ‘ C ’ . UU T idth APRIL. 3 Cpposed to emigration as a means of | want bargaias should call aod see those goods. | And all Remnants and Short Ends will be cleared out ¢ ABOUT 15th ne = > —_ reil Uniess dis f a oO stre was chronic He fe 13 li-f, s aod added that he hop i the G aneoeessiieaiaenfitinneenet ont ee j Ww > ] y sa0ort ent , Taaft ait - a“ > : a J 7 »Ag aera tat GRSESTERSSS oF Us ful I vernment [His time of year, the cheapest and best the very Smallest Pr ices. bt 3 26 Tat. a> 72s. 33 Faacy Articles will be offered at low price: at } would m be ahle ta betohiio® af wey re a See : . oa &a ASEH GA i Beag* H tal B : a would s890n be a le to establish the British piace to buy Boots ia at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s, éy: A } } i i " de \ . 7 . “i ; ape JED B aww 9 the Hospital Bazaar to-morrow, Maberer apen the soll he tilled ib il a@| +e balance of Ladies’ Fur Caps, Fur Muffs, Fur-Lined Circulars, ites jal —_—» -— ’ ‘ : ee 7 . Lb RAV i ; . } . . Dia uti aaa ,RPAIRING.- i rinda af re em j S ars é os PEAS . * if Mr Howiz ia expeet: d to give one of his - REPAIRI 6G, = } inds of Rubbers and Ladiss Astracan Jackets, at prjces to clear . i iy F 001 fo - e arott fon n : . ‘ ' ¥ x : s : D°?O*+8® mended at Vorsev rolf & Co’s wi of ‘ "eth is lectures in the Methodist Charch, Central] The Firein Marine and Fisheries wn mended at Voresy, Gol @ Co's, fell tf VOR] Vi i ve ita 4 P ae t A YT me we ‘Ty ~ kT; a9 bas ms) as } i Bedeque, on Friday, 12ch March: Bepartment LEAVS YOUR MEASURE,—The best Custom i ABOUT 15th APRIL. : Aicisennihameastiiiien ” ie “ 5b ots ma ° i Dorsey, Getf & Co's, 2 lltf eo BB Ve A a) ED é> R * fe ; aD The above Steamers, after discharginy at By purchasing your Carpets, Curtain, ee ; UrE Island Honey just received at Beer 4 & i s 4 ded 4 5 Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlarst or al Sheetings, *c , from us at ones you can secure S. J. Jenkins. Hon Mn F : - ‘ P iy . Goil's, fe 9 Miramichi. Cin ; . : o ov. JONKINS, n. Dit. Hosters Priva: - : ; , i rce notion: £ ° EER DRO; . S lroren ae rd } ; xe { J f REG — “7 5 r. Tw i : ee H exceptional barzains a En Bros Secretary, received much praise for his a vstins by the barrel at Joha Joy’s, W ater Q 3 HIN SPREE T. Carrying Goods > Oe ee fo the er os ( ’ 4 assiiendl iS ; sbrees, jan $3, ti rincipal points in P. BE. Islend, New Bruns. . ; : rn ¥ ; prompt measures in connection with the ; JaD 90, Ul priecipa: points » 40 Tue list of voters. for Charlottetown has/,_ .; a a ” oa ae i 4 , ick and Nova Sccti bee ted sm tha ca tdo f the Post fire in the Easton block. 1 is damagvo done Caps Cop CRANBER2UES and N ova Scotia Ch tow nD, Feb. 10, 1886 —dy wy Wick — aes . cou. . ie ; een posted up in the corridor of the ost ln euthenaiiid ob holies 4000 and 5000 do} Poa-baicn. for asleatiees G0 ffs : an For Freight, Passage, or otigr ipformation Office, where it can de seen by all interested. — N Ce ee ee OVOU dol- See ee ee ee SP oes ae apply in London to Stewart *iggifhers, 3 Fen- — oo ars. sNO papers or decuments were des ? ‘ESH Oysvers received three times a week Se ——_ | Church Street, Fea Court; if ohn, Chat- ls . : e..% , 2 at onn Jory < + wee © awn te 4 : 4 tra ae ° r Tux City Clerk thankfully acknowledges troyed si . Ca ae Street. = Jan 23, tf ham and Bathurst, N. B., 90 A, & J. . the receipt of pamphlets bearing upon the] it is likely either Mr. Everett or Dr.| A 5?! ee eee good Codfish selling Stewart ; in Liverpool tof. C. Jones & Co. waterworks question, from the City Clerk of Baker will move the answer to the address | ©2°"P ** - &. Coiwill’s, j2 29 3iaw iw FENTON T. REWBEDY { . , . « tee . : 4 St. John, N. B, in the Commons. Members are beginning to | cre erence tem : : M arrive. on LRADER, IRIPORTANT | | This URiPORTAN | | (APORTART | | Lists of votera for the Electoral District of King’s County can be obtained on application at the effice ef Michael McCormack, Revising Clerk, Souris East, on payment of 54 cents. ee — 3 EGU] AD tbii4 U litii Greece Yields ts the Powers ee , r 2 . : @ " 2 3 = . % «ldvertisement should| A few words of explanation It makes no difference whether at . yey —_——-~ = a have your prompt attention. are necessary, in order that the youare rich or poor. If you are ; sted to lim wky . ONDO ¥, £eod. 2o- be public understand how very im- poor you must -save money ; ; ; _ Cc Lord Roseberry, I Sceretary, has ; a . portant to their interest it is to you are rich you must not throw |S res West Capz Presprrexntan Cuvrecd —Mr. | received from Sir Horace Rumbold. Britis} Our prices on Cottons, Linens, give immediate cognizance to money away. Therefore, it will pad bat date | Howie will conduct services, (D. V.) on] Minia+ » he we ye Sheetings, ‘tickings, Fiannels, our advertisements, _ be money in everyone's pocket E vill iuct services, ‘1 ') | Minister at Athens, a telegram announcing Carpets, Olicioths and al! House- Our position is simply this:to purchase their Dry Goods ee ee 2 1 Shoe Store i Sabbath, March 7th, forenoon, at UO Leary , the formal submission of Gree ot ates. hold Geods are away dowa. | We claim to Sell Cheap and will from us. mit PALeees “taal As. 258, HOGS 6H6 NEOs . afternoon, at the Brae, and evening, at West) i... ina: Premier Doloannis will prenare o : ‘ sa Toe ih do so,no matter how low com- os w'll be included, "i Cape, ae MAS Seamer Sengenrs wil prepare a Bear in se will not be petitors miay mark down their Cental Cl’town, Feb. 8 188G—dy wks ij Nes ee protest to ihe Powers that Greoce submit« undersold by any house in the goods, we shail always lead in Deap Cottons. , “ae . 1 j ; is ; Seidel Mead trade, as all our goods are bought cheapness. Cheap Tickings. en en en al t,t an late ae eo Tux members of the Benevolent Irish |O@lyY to fcrco. for cash, thereby enabling us to It will be to everyone's interest Cheap Sheetings. et — Gz & F Sa Sosiety Literary and Debating Ciub meet —inneecenpea seli at the very bottom figures. to call on us and price before Cheap Linens. es ak Bing) ents ted lie Cheap Carpets. Cheap Qilcloths, thing cheap at James Paton & Go's, James Paton & Go's, James Paton & So's SUCCESSORS TO SUCCESSORS TO e ‘ _ going elsewhere. You will save Just come in and see our prices Considerable money by so and be convinced at oing at Fire in Yokahama- San Francisco, Feb. 23 A fire in Yokohama on February 8th de- stroyed the Windsor Hotel and several other buildings. Total loss, $100,000; insurance, $60,000. this evering. ‘ihe subject for discussion is ‘*Who is more Beneficial! to Society, the Farm- er or Mechanic ?” ——— Rev. Mr. Carnutuers delivered another of his interesting descriptive lectures in St, James’ Hall last evening. The audienee was large, and thoronghty appreciated the Rev. and every Hrvdred and Fifty Buehels A BOUT One LAX TURNIPS, grown table use. Apply at once to ; HENRY LONGWORTH. 19th, 1886.—4 RTING TRIP, isse From Livergool to Charletisiown. The well known Clipper Bark se expreesiy for : ~ SUCCESSORS TO Glyawood, Feb a ee ee and Comb r AL-AL Pa % 1 | ay 7 ey an 4 ! r 7s ys © ~ -_ e t com Bs ia, Fm +) , ' <m : gentleman’s efforts to please. me &é Mi Qo = mum gy W.A. WEEKS & CO. W.A. WEEKS & CO, W.A. WHREKS & CO. By EJ i oF 3 i ee = ¢ 8B Neng? Seon * H —— Armistice Renewed. > a b Faw 4 - Ht Mr, J, D. Taytor, Book-binder, etc., has, -— 2. oak -. bee a ee ut as will be cove by refesenes to our, — sing Lonpon, Feb. 23 %. RENDLE, Commander, pe NS ee eee column, removed to the North Side of Queen ae De | eas ee 2 . , iia te ts on OT ee ee Square, over Boreham’s Boot and Shoe Store, Ehe roy sag ; pacha ea ~tsnlo ng a _ now on the berth, will sail from fF NHE General Meeting of the Stockholders where he is better tha ever prepared to at- garia wil sbe prolonge d. Servia has with- rts meat . ; . of the Merchant Rank Princ Ed- tend to all orders in his line of business. drawn her troops from Pirot to Nisch abVO pi ier Cia ‘tottetown, ward Isisnd will be held at its off n Obar- — > — iionitiiliahinaiideretlatli lottetown, on TRURSDAY, MAROG 4th, at Lav. J. Horessson hereby respsotfully in- Weatner “uile Vu or About fst APRIL NEXT, — or ~ oA oe eee te - timates to the good people of North River and oe Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, i PSS ARS SenOes he Se es of New Glasgow Road (‘hurch, that he cannot} pn iss. fy the nowt 24 hours for | Georgetown, Souris, Summerside, aud She- ba ay elie we Dam tee phy Piety sale be with them on Sabbath first, the 23ih inst., +s tion P. Oca | i dias. rxefore TI uesday, March 2d. a i - eee Je he sartleme rove 2 3 ea : , J by order ward, a that ; oo omg emt ne git amt ; For Freight or Passage apply in London to P : sean ‘HEU e second Sabbath of March, bew b » a“ Solem Piteninn. & Bond 46 Ureet Winches - | ae , aw int L, day of that month eth : ae — ta 24. 7 16 , = Street; E. C, in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brog,, Closing-out of the ati: e Siock of GENER i L DR . Feb. 5.’ . , Seen insite North and west winds; fair, colder weather. 51 South John Street. or here 16 owners 1h oe . Uh town, Feb, 5, “66 — tl march ! GOSPEL preaching continues at the Meeting eo ’ os . at por Rene fo Ine pee, GOODS at the ee ane ie a House of the Church of Christ, Upper Great MrreoroLoeican Ory DE AKE Bags. & C9. . - = | L > aa George Street, and interest is increasing. Charlottetown, Feb. 24, i886 ie Kae eles ne 6 i 7 a a aie : seni After preaching this evenirg, Baptism will be | Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at aOR. © an, 30, 15%6,-- Ow eo fy AM DDTT to ADE ry fy 6 attended to. Elder O. B. Emery, of Mon-| midnight)............. —— 29 4 oe : ana ae ; - | Vsbshe MILI Lhass UU 2a ‘ tague, ix expected to be present and assist in | Lowest Teinpersiare yeatcriay, Goad at | QYANES, LOST, FOUND, de. . r+ iene the exercises. Preaching begins at 7.39. a Beet ee pases 4.6 : 4 ’ eee On er ee Lapres’ AcavemMy wane tet 1 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 2.9% | ~~ we eee wore _ Uapte ; LivTea@aR¥Y AND ‘SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTE.— | Temperature this morning,et S o'clock... 2.7 JANTED —By 3rd March, a Cook. Apply EE 3 ; niing ¢ ae hanvre i James H. Reddin, Esq, witl read a paper on | 'T wnperature thia aftarnoon at J o’elook,.. 0.8* W to the Matron of P. E. Island Hospital, a a0. D VIE ’ & co., inte LeinS tO Hh ke a CHaB St nt **Dickens,” before the above society to-| *below zero, feb 23 2 acs ~ “ i. i > * s Ae ED near, BO gyre be yee Bh vay ae i a ee Ee ie their present business, offer the whole of their MAGNIFI- Temperance Hall Hs sill also read some aw aii ere anmnin ak Sf, ae é of 4VE MITE 4ore! ‘wT 1 ; 2 ° ve . choics selections from the writings of this A LOCAL ENIGMA, W “an en tk . oe vent vENT STOCK OF MERCHAN DAZE at prices that cannot fail +he arlies i rite od te , 1 ?.* & ; a YHNeraon of ; mNporcane ant aundress, wera Ni Ses. ape 7 popular sutnor, Ladies invited to attend. 1, a7 21, ogi ae — 4 Of 7 a a ©. | to De, Blanchard. feb 22, Gi to make a clearance, _— G6, 18, Z, , 19, 12, is a common name. “How Is Tuts ror Hign.”—A farmer 3, 14, 22, 24, 4, 8, is a detached object. Medhigld aeons igs oo ein dese ed a et WP iic fo « Bal A > i 6a BR gt 4 oO Bia entered the store of R id Bros., in this city 2. 16, 13, 15, 9 29, 25, igau ful institution. ¥ / eciaihe’ Uf tne ay ssictyary ain mn a& This is a BONA FIDE SALE, as the stock ERUST be Gis- : : ; ee amily of tw Apply at this office. and bou ht a good warm Reefer, 8122, 42 My whole is exciu ively paiongiag to our ¥ J Vr* ? a : ty S- -4 ° ae ‘ . ee : See ene wa caibee, 1. “ek tab Oteredien oo sist ett | posed Of during the nexi few months, and will present a inches in length; | pair Gloves and a Brash ; oak oy pty wie ee ta ie eas ae ‘aa - en Cini Sa eon, bill was made out and mark-| Tit Irish Parliementary Party are to hold Terre Rate: Beane. ok Cater Grand Opportunity te all buyers for Cash. DOWD, &2 black bode, 10 huaer wii ce ’ . satine in moda » St P £ atsD ed paid for $3. The goods were sold at a/amo aster meeting in London on St, Patri k's Day, at which Parnell will preside. The cb- small profit and not at a loss. We think |! ert Breland . - > nh 2 ‘ ng igallea a vy ” en farmers should not complain about the N. P. | ject of the ——e to issue to Epgiond an making goods dearer after that, ultimatum of the Irish psople concerning —__>—_— Home Rule. Asthe date selected precedes 4 ocoREESPONDENT at Georgetown, for | that set by Gladstone for the commencement whadih letter we cannot find space, sends a|of work on Irish legislation, it is believed the glowing description of the performance given | Nationalist lea ler mears to force a crisis ov a . : t . nel alao by the Georgetown Dramatic Club on the; the Home Rule question, Pye has alec evening of the 16th inst. He says the attend- arranged to have his par by Bok a. penetiege 5 ance was large, the stage appointments good, | throughout Ireland simultane a ween ene! Fu) and all the performers —especially Miss one he will poems a on ke ama Johu Bolger. Josephine Fairchild and Mr, Perey Jenkina— will be announced at all these mesiings. ce il nA ; ; »cti 2 _ - TOXT . : well up in their respective parts. He also , ° P § i ONEY to Loan on security of real estate, y igh tribute to Mr. Ewen Stewart, to ANoTHER DIVISION —On Wednesday even-| | i is : ca ietieareiian cll oe pays a hight : seeGey a¥ Apply at Taz Examiner office. whose energy and enterprise the people of ing, 17th inst., Robert Gray, D. G. W. P, ore feb!7 2wks Georgetown are indebted for many like enter- ganized Star of Liope Division, No, 160, at rewarded by leaving the same at Mr. Bag- nall’s or Tus Examiner office. feb22 tf Our Wholesale Customers will be supplied on the usual! Terms. | C0, DAVIES & Co. Ch’tows, Dee, 9, 1885. rg*U0 LET—A Shop, Warehcuss and three & Room:—a first-class stand for a shipper. Apply to J. D. Currie, Lower Spring Park Roa. ieb20 SALE—A Mare 9 years old, with Apply at the Railway Hotel to febi8 Si eod | i | ——AND— the during past year, : 1, Volfe jot with the following|] g ee base i ; ry highly satisfactory ney i — " aie ta . OST.-—A Gold Seal with initials ‘‘R. F. ISL, 4NK-BOOK ve ATK EN as fee M, A. CAMPBELI ar er meet 4G” The finder will be rewarded by a Trae , ” Hemgalees e firs f to-day’s issue wi e a ce eee “ Doe ae Seu ‘ 7 wera y ousekceper, Gu the me praees 7 W. P.—Jotham Dianchard leaving same at Boot & Shoe Factory. feil Feb, 4, 1886. , OVER BOREHAN s BOOT & SHOE STORE eee ( LL kinds of BOOK BINDING executed at Lowest Prices and with Quick Despatch tL Ruling, Numbering and Perforating for the Trade promptly attended to. BLANK BOOKS A SPECIALTY, a s@ A Share of Patronage Solicited. JAMES D. TAYLOR, QUEEN SQUARE. found a letter of peculiar interest to church- ’ mea concerning the ‘St. Athanasius Creed, and ancther surmising whether or not “ Grit Obstruction is likely to be Repeated” at the comiug seasion of the House of Commons; also an article giving some interesting information concerning the *‘ Troops for the Northwest. On the fourth page is a neat little poem des- criptive of the ** Sled and Toboggan, 4 timely article telling al! about the many *‘Fortunes in Printera Ink,” which should be read by every business man here and elsewhere; while last, bat by no means least, is an explanation of Ww. A.—Annio Lidstone - eT Lidstone % 47 ANTED—A Girl to do general house- F. s ~_Sheghaas McEachern. \ ¥ work ia a family of two; good refer- T,—Thom 13 Costain, Apply at ie - Chap.—Allan Strang. ie e “0 Con. —Geo. Fish. A, ©,—Edward Matherall. V 1. 8. —Jesse Lidstone O. 8 —Nelson Crossman. P. W. P.—William Rix. Vi ANTED—A —_— ss Oo ‘ - By e. £ > / 14 @ crwstnsiiiiciineats RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Splitiing Machine, Stuf fing Machine and other ilent is ofiered lor sale at private contra The above ry was forme by the late Donald \.cKinnon, ence required, ANTED—At the Osborne House, good Cook, feblil 3i eod pa Housekeeper to take ly operatad charge of a farm-house a short distaace of the late Tanne > . f£ the “Myrtle Navy” wall ‘ ee : on : the current conundrum “Why the Barber THE — f ane Silos vs from town. Make enquiries at ExaMINZR} Ch town, Feb. 23, '86. tirm of McKinnon & Co., of this city, It is gets Drunk.” tobacco invite the very closest Be ecained office, feb tf tee ne ne ee er er er arn mem re me fitted up on the most modern principle, and its quality. The oxpert, whose senses teach him how to recognizs the = ¥ i C ad the smoker who quality of tobacco, aud the smoker ho | ite! . by his experience in smokivg it, will} ¥ emall family. Second girl kept. Must ; : , Aon anlat o Te ; both come to the same conciusion that it is understand plain cooking, and be good washer | has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bank or Manufactory, can be offered Possession given immediately. —_——_<———— Tur Oddfellows of this city aro making elaborat» preparations for the due observance of their Natal Day, the 26th April next. This JANTED.—A good kitchen girl in a Better Value Than Ever 20; and irener. Apply to this ofilce. feb 8, tf _—— year Easter Monday happens upon the same day, so that we may reasonably look for a cel>bration on # grander ecale than usual. The order are deserving of the pstronag of the public for many reasons. Their entertain- ments are always of the best description, and the opera of ‘‘Pinafore,” which they present- ed last year at great expense, was universally acknowledged to be the best amateur perfor- mance ever given in this city, We learn that a chuice programme is now under Way, com- prising two operettas, coveral grant o of the very highest quality anywhere to. be found. It is of the very finest of Virginia jeaf, and is manufactured with the greatest possible care ; PO ARDERS—Two or three lady Boarders may find comiortable gentlemen or or ee ie Orwett Civus Trot will take place on Saturday next, the 27th inst. First race will be started at 2 p. m., sharp, and is open to the three counties. There will also be three-year-old and fovr-year-old races. Prizes will be. paid immediately chornses and some fine solos. upon the conclusion of the races. commodation by applying to Mrs. William snnedy, Brick House, Hilsborough Park. aepto & ac oo €” rey LET—The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D, Macleod. Pousse- sion given firat of May, Apply to A, White, apr27—2aw pat Ch’town, Jan, 26, 1835. To THE WHOLESALE oo UR new samples of BOOTS and SHOES for spring will soon be ‘out, and we will have the pleasure of calling on our cxstomers in a sbort time. TRADE. We hope to receive your liberal patronage as heretofore. MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix. Ch’town, Oot, 17, 18ss r Lovely Now Siyle of Chrome Cards, a with peme and prix or 1% 12 ut packs, 12 rem, for $! . sample pack aud rent’s. on fit with illue- | ! : i | rated cstalogue of Tricks and Novelties, fo DORSEY, GOFF & CO, oer, ia, W. KINNEY, Yermouth, N, S.—mar