THE MARCH 16, 1892 The Londen Eiection Case \ ivi weN hae beets rendered by the Cuunty Judge which practically puta au the London end t the contention ver jaige hela that the election case. The jist * A,” being the . voiers the were entitled to vote. These unted, the Hon, Mr. Carling has a clear t 109 votes. positioniats contend that the judge's de vus,” and that **outrgse”’ persore whose AMES ON were disttrguished by letter votes the op- wjOrity Of course ciaion is ** scandal mmimitted. - _-—~enr + — tivie Reforms has been the meeting of the City that THe report of Council, held last evening, shows severs) interesting and important notices of actions have been given. Auother attera t is ty be mude to meet the equitable elaim f the W..C. T. U., to be reimbursed the amount expunded by them in the prosecu- on of the Scott Act, and several changes we ¢ uftemplated, chief of which is Coun- yt enthor abolish the Uoard of Water Commissioners. Council- lor MeKauy that the duties of the Commissioners’ cau just as well be per- McKay's proposal to [gues formed by # Committee of the Cry Coun- cil. and that apwards of $2,000 in cash can he saved if the Board be abolished. We ave Coareillor McKay the credit of haviny siopted ? policy oh ecoBomy und reform whichis worthy of consideration Ceftainly must a if necessary, now-adaya, to save the psople’s money in every direction in Bhich « saVine can be effected impairment will the water service be impaired if Coun- MeKay's proposition is accepted / Many persons would feel more Sseured on this point if the Councillors were each and ali elected as the Commissionets are elected by the race payers of the whole city. In that case the propSsition would probably be accepted without any considerable op- position. As it ja, it will probably be re- ceived with general favor unless it cau be shown that the retention of the Board is necessary to the maintenamee of the water service unimpaired. Se Firemen Tournament. AT a regular meeting of the Touraament Committee held fast evening, the following progratame was agreed upon without of service The question is, villor Half Mile Hose Race :—Ist priz;, $250 “ “ Qod * 100 Hosemen's 100 yards dash :—1Lst prize, $i2 a - —.* 8 “ “ ard * 5 Hook & Ladder Co, 300 gards :—1st prize, $100 . ' fia ** © Hook & Ladder 100 yards dash : —lat prize, $12 " " Gan 3 ee ae 4 d a 5 Salvage Corpe half mile :—1st prize, 2100 ‘ a 2nd“ D Salvage Corps 100 yard dash :—Ist priza, $12 e * Qod ae 8 a“ Sed *°* 5 tose Race, 200 yards :—Ilat prize, $100 ~ ” 2ad * Pr Half vile Plat Race -—lat priz, %30 se * Ind 15 Qaarter Mile Flat Race : -Ist prize, £20 “ “ aud“ 10 Quarter Mile Cousolation Race:—lat prize, $12 a Gea ** s a7 “e 3ect te 5 Teg of War, 10 men: —Ist prize, 250 : as 2ud : 33 Band Contest lat priz-, ~60 “ “2nd a “ —_— 10 The tournanen* will be held on the VUharlottetown Driving Park, on Thursday, “nh Jane, and Friday, lat July. Oa the forenoon of the first day there will bea parade of the joes) ‘aod visiting firemen with apparates, and in the afternoon there will be « public dinner in the Exhibition building. and tiremen’s sports. At sight there will be a torchlight procession and diaplay of fireworks. On the second day the firemen's sports will be concluded, and the proceedings will be brought to a close with a promenade coacert in the Exhibition building, at which prizes will be awarded fer the best band music. Bands from Moncton, Halifax, Fredericten, Amherst, St. John, and other places will compete. ‘The committee are working hard to nmke the tolrmament a grand success, and are ineeting with much enecouragemeny at the haads of citizens generally. Already letters usve been received from the fire departments of Halifax, Moncton, Amherstand st. Johan sccepting the invitations extended to them to be present at the tournament. Two hundred mise ace expected from Halifax and an equal number from St Joha. Moncton and Ame herat will ales send large contingents. A boekey mateh in aid of the tournament fuud will be played in the Hillsborough Rink to-morrow (Wedaesday) evening, between a Salvage Corps team and a team of All- comers. Galbraith’s Band will be in attend- ance. Let everyone show that they appreciate yur firernen and are in favor of a tournament vy attending in large numbers, —~-—- ——— + Ore A Komp S#AkLt for competitors, bué a blessing for the people. Our prices may startle, but they will uot vex the carefal biyer. Atrethe lowest prices any object to you? Are the finest quslities any induce- ment’. ifse come in and see our carpets. We notice some of our competito:s copying our jocale. But they cannot copy our low ptices.— Patton Bros. nies Makes FLesn anp BLeop.— W heb the sy term ie all run down and there seenis to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeesa of food supply and digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emalsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always'works wonders, because it is « flesh and blood maker aad coatains all the cunstituents for nourish- ment found in wheat. in fact, Miller's, Emul- sion ia a perfect “ staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 st Charlottetown drug stores. ———— iP Typhus fever cont naes to cause terrible mortality in all the famine districts of Rus- THE DAILY EXAMINER. DAILY _— es Civie Ralers in Council. TRANSACTED AT MEETING, THF BUSINESS i tar regular monthly meeting vl the | City Council was held Jaat evening. ‘There were present: His Worship, Mayor Havi- land, His Honor Recorder Fitzgerald, Chief “Kovineer “birve,;” end Councillors Crabbe, Hogan, McKay, Beer, Hughes, Robertson, Taylor and Hooper. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved, and a number of bilis were disposed of. } Coun, Crabbe moved that the Fiuance Committee be authorizad to make the ne- cessary arrangements with the Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island or other bank for such overdraft as is now in exis- tence and as may hereafter be required for the redemption of debentures talling due this year, and also for all other ex penses of the city. Coun. Hogan seconded the motiou: Carried. The estimates of the City School Board for the year ending 3lat December, 1892, were submutted. The ‘otal amount ig £10,513—87,143 for current expenditure ud $3,170 for interest on debentures The Board was voted Z1000 to meet pres ent requirements, A letter waa read from Michael Evan, eoutractor for the re-building of Queen's Whart, offering to widen that portion of the. wharf directly opposite the building known «¢ the Fish Market, and to renrove the oki building on the end of the wharf and placethe same on that part of the wharf proposed ta be widened; the size of the extension to the whart to be 2b feet in width and 100 feet in length, to be built of hemlock timber and of the -same manner of construction as the work now uader con- tract, the city to: ili up the en- cloaure with cl athés wid! erial. Egan 8 latter was ACCOTOP ied by one fiom Charies MeGregor, inspector. of the re-building of the wharf, stating that Egan offered to make «he extension to the wharf and do the other work refersed to in hia letter for the sum of $500 in addition to the amount of his. present contract. The offer Was referred to the Pubic Property Committee to repart-an. © On-motion, Mr. Egan was voted $1000 on account of contract fer the re-building of with the terms of his agreement, His Worship eubmitted the following report of a committes of the last eonncil: The committee appointed to confer with the Exeeutors of the Connolly Estate with the view of having Derchester Street ex- tended to Haviland Street beg to report,— Thet'the Executors of the Connolly: Estate are willing to give to the city a# much land between Union and Haviland Streets as will enable the city to make the proposed exten- sion of Dorchester Street if the cify will tranater to the Executors that piece or parcel of land at tha westein ent of Sydaey Street, owned by the city andl kuowa as the old engine house property. Your committee recommend that the offer of the Executors he accepted and that the Mayor be authorized and empowered by the Council to transter by deed or otherwise the said evgine house property on Sydney Street to the Executors Jamrs BYRNk, James EpEN. Councillor Hogan moved that the report be adopted. Seconded by Councillor Tay- lor. Councillor Beer moved in amendment that the report be referred to the Public Proper- ty Committee to report upoo at the next méeting of the Council. The amendment was carried. A petition from certain married members of tha police furce cormplainisg that the salaries they at present received were in- sufficient to maintain the petitioners and thair wives and families and asking for an increase iu the aitount paid them, was re- rferred to the Finance Coramittee; tb report upon at next mes@ting. : A memorial from Mr H. V. Palmer, Clerk of the City*’Police ~Courf, complsin- ing that the salary paid him is inadequate and not in proportion to the amount of work performed aud asking for an increase, was also referred to the Finance Com- militee to report upon A letter was read from Mr. John T Mellish, attorney-at-law, stating that he wag instructed hy Mr. Daniel Weatherby to informa the Board that if no arrangement can be made by way of indemnifying him (Weatherby) in respect to the very serious mjuries sustained by him -by reason of a defective sidewalk at or near the corner of Faston and Pleasant Streets he would be under thenecessity if takirglezal proceedings against the city. Réferrad to a special committee of three, comnosed of Council- lors Crabbe, Hogan and McK vy. A letter from Mr. .W. S. Stewart, attor- ney, ete., conveyed the information that he had been retained by L. W. Harris to commence an action sgsinat the city to re- cover damages fur injuries sustained by a hérse on the 6ch December last through the négligence of the city Mr. Harris places hia claim at $65. Referred to the same special committee, The spplication of James B. Pollard for the position uf City Sanitary Otlicer, was laid on the table. A letter was read from Mr. F. W. L, Moore, barrister, etc.. in reference to nuisance existing on Edward Street, and particulary iu and about the premises of Patrick Kelly,which nuisance heclaimed was caused by the neglect of the city to provide proper drainage. Mr. Moore complains that the surface water lodges on Kelly's premises after every rain,tlooding his cellar and at times making it ditlicult for him io get from his house to his barn, and states that unless the Board takes mea- sures to abate the nuisance Mr. Kelly wil! take action against the city for such dam- age as he has sustained. Referred to the Street Committee tu take such action as they deem advisable. Coun. Crabbe gave notice that at next reg- ular meeting of Council he would introduce a by-law for levying and specifying the rate of assessment on real estate and per- sonal property for civic purposes, anda ty- law levying and specifying the rate of xs- sesetent on real estate, personal p-operty and poll for water purposes; and aiso a by- law for allowing a rate of discount on the assessmenta for civic purposes on real es- state and personal property. Corn. Crabbe moved that the services of Charles Berry, keeper of the smiulp x hos- pital, be dispensed with. Seconded by Coua. Hogan. Carried. . Coun. Crabbe moved that Charles Cam- eron be appointed acting Sanitary Oflice at aaalary at the rate of $100 a year, and that the services of Samuel McRae, the t LaST NIGHTS Queen's Wharf, said payment being in accord, HAAMINER. - f - TUESDAY, MARCH 15 1892 ete A es | present Sanitary Officer, be dispe ‘sed with. | Seconded by Coun. McKay. _Cai ried. dbioved by Conn. McKay, se onded by Coun. Robeitson : | Whereas, By the ‘‘ Charlottetot'n Water works Act, 1887," Water Commis ioners for the City of Charlottetown were in: orporated under the name and style of “ W ster Com j missioners for the City of Charl ttetown,’ and as such corporation bad cert. in duties | to perform and certain powers conf: cred upon them as set forth in the said Actar iby Acts_| | in amendment thereof; and Whereas, The Waterworks for the | City of Charlottetown are now e nstructed land there is no further need of sid Water Commissioners; and Whereas, The office of the said W ater Com missioners is maintained at consic «rable ex perse to the City of Charlottetown, a naber of employes being engaged ia or in : unnection with that office; and Wheres, The duties now discha: sed by the said Water Commissioners aad their employes might be well diecharged by the ity Clerk and such assistants as he may froa time te time require in his office of City Clerk; and Whereas By amalgamating the of ives much innecessary expense to the ejty might be saved; ani Whereas, It is advisable that the Mayor for City Chairman ot the Water | Coumissioners 4s wellandthat the business of the Waterworks should 1 on by the Mayor and a committee; and Whereas, It may te and is necessary ia order to make the changes and to effect the economies hereinbefore mentioned that legisla- tion for that purpose be obtuined; and Whereas, The Leyistature of thie Province is called to meet for the despatch of business ‘ou the 22d iust., and it is desirable that the said bill should be Jaid before it at as early a date ag possible and it is necessary in onder that the sai! amenduieats should’ be dis cussed by this eouncil at a apecial meeting called for that purpose at an cartier date than the nest regular monthly meeting; Therefure Resolved, That a committee be appoisted to diaw up such amendments to the eaid ‘*Waterworke Act” and to “The Charlottetown Incorporation Act,” aa may be necesaary to effect the changes and reforms bereinbetore referred to; , Farther Resolved, Phat a bill ermbodyiag the changea and reforms hereiobefore referred to he eulinitted by this Council to the Legis- lature at its forthcoming session. . : 2 Further Reaolved, That a speciil meeting of this Council be called for the 2ist day of March, instant, to eonsider the matters hereiubefore referred to and take stich meastires as be necessary to give them effect. After some discussion thia resolution was put and carried on division, Councillors Crabbe and Beer being the only members of the Board yoting against it. Councillors McKay, Hogan and Robert- aon were appointed # committees to draft the tall for submission to the Legislature referred to in the resolution. Councillor Crabbe moved ihat the City Clerk be instructed to call for tenders for 60,000 feet of hemlock plank. Seconded by Councillor Hogan. Cariied, Councillor Crabbe gave notice that at the next regular meeting of the Board he would introduce a by-law to license, regulate and in some casea to prevent billiard tables, bowliag alleys and other places of amusc- ment in the ci‘y. Councillor Crabbe also gave notice that at the next regular ineeting he would move éhat the amount asked for by the W. C. T. U. in their memorial to the Board be paid Councillur Crabbe moved that. the Board of Fire Engineers consist of three members instead of fifteen as at present, said En- gineers to be atyled Chief Bngineer and firat and second assistants. by Councillor Hooper. Carried on the fobow- ing division aod the casting vote of the Mayor :- Ayes—Crabbe, Hooper, Hughea, Beer. Nays—Hogan, Robertson, Taylor, Me- Kay. Councillor “Crabbe moved that A. N. Large, F. Hi. Beer and Charles Hermans constitute the Board of Fire Engineers for thé current term. pee mded by Councillor Hughes. Councillor Taylor moved in amendment that the name of F. EH. Beer be struck out ef said resolution and the name of John McPhail be inserted in ¢ lieu thereof. Seconded by Councillor Robertson. The amendment was put and lost on the “easting vote of the Mayor and the follow- ing division : Ayes—Taylor, shonl b be the be care may Seconded Robertson, -Hogan, Me- ay. ape tikes Hughes, Boer, Hooper. The main resolution was then put and earried. Councillor Beer moved that a fire com- mittee of the Council he appointed, said committee to consist of Councillor Crabbe, Hughes and Hoeper. Seconded by Coun- cillor Hughes. Councillor Hogan moved in amendment that the Fire Committee be composed of Councillors Taylor, Robertson and McKay. Councillor McKay seconded the motion. The amendment was pat and lost on the following division and the casting vote of the Mayor : Ayes —Hogan, McKay, Robertson, Tay- lor. Nays--Crabbe, Beer, Hughes, Hooper. The main motion was then put end carried, Councillor Hogan then explained certain to the Market building. The proposed changes will cost about $2,500. It was decided ta call for tenders for the work, and to write the Miuieter of Public Works, Ottawa, in reference to allowing a drain from the Market House to empty into the Government sewer on Great George Street The application of Edward Flyvn for the leasing of the King Street Engine House, was referred to the Public Property Committee. Mesting adjourned sine dic. ae ee ‘ For scalds or burns use Philoderma, mi dw lm haste Ladies should see our boys’ suirs at $2.50 —-they take the lead.—J. B. Macdonald. mchi2—4i AVE YOU A COUGH MIXTURE that avits you at $1.00? ACKNOMORE IS THE BEST MADE, and costs only 25c. ! AVE YOU A COUGH MIXTURE that suits you at 50s. ? ACKNOMORE at 25 25:. per bottle is better than any at 50c. ! AVE YOU A COUGH MIXTURE tha suits you at 35c. ? ACKNOMORE at 25+ is worth two bottles of any at Sic. ! Save money and be relieved froim suffsr- ing by buying HACKNOMORE for Coughs and Colds. (&#" Accept no substitute. mehl5 ot sata | repzirs and alterations proposed to be made * Wt \ BRANTFORD’S They Have the Best Material! ‘the Most Improvements! The Finest Finish! THE GOOLD BICYCLE CO., Lid., MAKERS, BRANTFORD, ONTARIO. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, Agent for Charlottetown, P. EB. J. mechl5 —eod & wky To the Trade. AND —- FELLERS. A Large Stock on hand, which we offer to the Trade at lowest prices, AULD BROS., CHARLOTTETOWN. mchl5—dy 2.~ & wky lum We Are Headquarters The Best Steck, FOR) Fe ere tas ithe Best Workmanship, And therefore can make you the best and most ,comfortable. Jog, or Shoe of any house in the Provines, and at reasonable prices. OUR MOTTOES promes Attention, Goo ite, Best Value, Lo@cst Pricés. So you wil} make noe mistake by leaving your orders where general satisfaction is given, viz., a the Leading Custom Boot and Shoe store. Our Spring Stock is complete. Now is the time you wart good Boots 86 come at once be- fore the rush begins , 4@ You know the place :— J. MH. BELL, Upper Gréat George Street. Charletterown, March 15, 1I892~dy Im eod | HOUSE AND LOT For Sale by Auction. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, on the Premixez, Grafton Street Kast (near Rafiway track). on MONDAY, the 2lst day of March, instanc. at 32 o'clock, noow :-— The HOUSE AND LOT at present occupied b Mr. Neil McLeod, containing § Rooms and Kic ehen. Good title guaranteed. ‘Terms easy. KR. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, NOTICs:. | Tuan Ah tee Menting 7 nit, P. R. tsland Medica: Association o rR : cR- NOON, March 18th, c ries Veceen Room of the ‘7. M. C, By order of the President. H. LD. JOHNSON, M, P., Secretary pro tem, Peddling Wagon. Wwe have for sale a very snporior Peddling Wagon, run one year. “Vill be sold sta bargain, AULD Brees, pat mehls --tu th eet . o'clock, Inthe Lecture mechi5—1Li mchld Im Yaw & wky ee wf ; Sane aS 4 GREENLCES oma ut an. iasgow a London ¥ aq SOLE AGENTS { SUARaANTEEO anacrees Wd MONTREAL s TOTHE GALL ON | The Famons Miitary Scotch Whiskey. WASTED. Oflive assistant, either sex. Sal 4 ary 3750. Railway fare paid to office. Enclose self-addressed atamped envelepe, SECRE- ; TARY, Box 200, Buffalo, N.Y, ti-meh) NEW EGG GASES HEADQUARTERS! MACH om => —> MARU Lace | 600 9 _ _ Special a | ee er is SIX RUNDRED PAIRS Besizn PS dt NO prices we Lace Curtains, ,/""., at es per pair BEER BROS. up. NEW AND PRETTY DESIGNS. a i OCR, BEER BROS. ORE PEP PPE Pe NOT: eee et te ae An (id-Fashioned Tea a ha é = = Will be given in the Basement of the od c FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, ££ = Uader the Auspices of the Ladies of the = ~ 2 EpworthLeague 3 ‘ . ~ nar ve if A = ON THE RVENING OF - = THURSDAY, MARCH 24th, o es — 2 aa = Proceeds for Church Purposes. > =S....2 ~ 7 RD -Teaou che Tables at 639 o'clock. Admission, = i] 2 cents. Rccodl - f . . " fA - eXHI DITION rae ak me ° Swu'clock, Admission, 10 cents, mechlo a : 2 — = 5 Se ee ——_ GRAND = RULKEY MATCH ——IN THE—— HILLSBOROUGH RINK, Wednesday Evening Next: IN AID OF THE FIREMEN’'S TOURNAMENT FUND. +(x) SALVAGE CORPS vs. ALL COMERS. Admission, 10 Cents. mechl5 n Life surance (0, “ dead Office, Montreal. ASSETS, - $3,000,000. . AGENTS, URQUHART & BROW, CHARLOTTETOWN, OFFICE—BROWN’'S BLOCK, mceh)}1 a LE a ee NEAR THE MARKET. ————{s] ——__— WATSONSsS New Drug Store, THREE DOORS BELOW LONDON HOUSE. _——(x )-— PATRONIZE THE BEST! Charlottetown, February 19, 1892—dy - =~ TO LET. A HOUSE, STABLE and pict of land necr the Queen’s Arms. Suitable for t-adesman. Immediate possession. Apply to JOHN O'RRIEN, Lower “pring Park. Ch’town, March 15—dy2i wy2i pd. Pa a Tar HE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY of Charlotretown will celebrate the Anniver- sary of Ireland's Patron ~aint. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 13, by a Procession from their Hall, Prince Street, to §t. Dunstao’s Cathedral, at 945 a. m., where High Mase wil) be celebrated. After Mass the procession will reform and parede the principal street. IN THE EVENING A Literary and Musical ENTERTAINMENT Will be Given in the Lyceum. _ Doora open at 7.15. Metice at 8-o'ck ck. ADMISSION : —Reserved Seats; 35 cents: un Entertaiament to com- reserved, 23 cemts, ~ + Programme will appear later ; Tickets Lasued At one ‘single fratclacs fare on the P RB. lvand Railway fr>» Summerside, Souris, Georgetown and interuu . ate Stariens to Chariot’ town on the 17th nt, good to retarn only ov the 18th inet ; i. 2 MALDIGAN, tmochil . -, Beeretary. FOR SALE. Valuable Building Lot on Great George Street, HE subscriber offers fr sale the Lot on which his Srables stand. This is by all odds ths beat jot in the city for a gentleman’s residence. If not sold b-fore the 26th of April, I will, on that date, sell it by Auction, together with the bal- ance of my “tabls Outfit, consisting of 1 auperior Barouche, 1 Boat Wagan, | *'ngle Wagon. i Buggy, | beautiful sec of D Bets le Harness, Cart HH» sess, Side Saddle, Sin Riding Sadale, and ' Tarn ors “oiler. Owing to the st.) - ate: with the rent- ing of my houses, 1 have cosscied to close i out. P. P. GILLIB. mohé—eod t) 26rh April AUCTION SALE W.* are instructed by the Trustees of Mrs Thomas C. Robins to sell by Public Auction, on Thursday, the 24th day of | March, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the » that Dwelling House, Outbuildings and Land, situate on the north sid+ of King Street, lately occupied by Dr. Thomas C. Robins. The said land has a frout on King Street of forty-two feet and rans back north ty parallel lines for the distance of eighty eet. For farther porticulars apply at the office of C. BR. Smallwood, Solicitor, Cameron Block, or'to the undersigned. k. H. NORTON & CO mar)l dy tl sie Axctioneers. E sabscriber returns thanks to his friends and the publie genorally for the patronage extended te him while a member of the lite firm of A, Hermans & Son. and a to remind them that he proposes engeging in business on his *"is, Shop will be Jocated GRAF 8 op wi ecated on RAFTON STREET. y ge aroind Dodd's (Medical Hall; corner, and be expects to be ready for work by the ist of april. All orders inthe Plumbing or Vinsmith line, a8 weil as orders for the putting in oc? Hot Water Heating apparatu:, will be attended to with deapatoh and at rensonablé rates Satisfaction guarauteed; Send in your orders. - C@ARLES NERUANS. moblé—3i ead . : WANTS, LOST, FOUND de RY ERY PERSON who genda me froin 20 to toe letter stamps of old Prince Bud ward Island issue, will receive from me treble the number of stamps of Switzerland and cther lands -ALBERT ae Soar, Selnpan 10 Zurich, Switzerisnd. Cc. a Wyre ist April, a nursemaid, References required. Apply to Mre. F, L. Haezard, Enaton St. m5 tf ANTED.—A servant girl for general houec- W work.~ Good wages. Apply to Mpe. WEEKS, Brighton. mchli Wwe WANT Saleamen every where for our New Nickle and Bronz+ Door (Name) Plates. Made with adjustable uictal letters comwlete in 5 minutes time. Very sice. Prices low Profit, $1 00 on cach sale. $10 2 day easily made. Sam ple cases free. Write for exclusive tervitory at oncs.-W RIGHT M’F'G Co, 3) Park Row, N, Y. mech 2—8i law (sat) WAr~4 onteens girl. Apply to D. Mc- 4 » eeper mini Rs inchi2 tt mt pe ominioan Building WANTED.--A good cook, by the ist of May. ma Apply to Mrs. Arthur Peters, Brighton, r WANTED.—A ge-eral se-vant in a family of ate’ Apply at Tak EX.\vMINER OFFICE. NOTICE. ~All umbrellas of 1891, if not called tor before the Ist of May, will be sold to make room for more..-Mrs_ It. borough Street, (old stand). Royie, Hills- dy 6i wky li R ADOPTION —A healthy male infant, 8 oentns old, : "he y - ply at this office. ee atte WAnteo. on 28th February, an experienced ’ housemaid, to whom ond wages will be given. Apply at EXAMINER office. febl5 T° _— Deicls Henge and Shop on Prince treet Known as the Costailo property. Ap- ply to Davies & Haggard, woer, A¥LWAKD, Southport. “es ’ a | O LET.—The eastern half of House on corner of Hillsborough and Kuston § . . diate poes-ssion. Apely omy on Streets. Lame Mrs. F. Parker Carve. mch8 7s SALE.—A good miieh cow. Apply t* a ARCHIBALD Macpon ap, Glenaladale. ANVASSERS!—Our “Life of Spurgern ” is 4 selling wonderfully. Rk. H. Cnoen. the author, is o-e of the most celebrated Baptist Divines in America. His book is spoken of as The “purgeon of England by the spurgeon of America” The clergy recommend it; mauy are helping to scll. The rei gious press bave made fies iaverable commests 509 pages beautifaliy narenen, Price $'.0 Usual vig terms to gents. Send 34 cents for outfit. Term: mailed with it. It is a rare chance: do not hesitate. One man reported 50 sales for 12 hours’ work. e to EaRLE PusuisHine House. St. Jobn. N. B. meh)