cn ee vs eS ” re LS ——— — —— xr jacal and Other ftems. Wo meeting of Mock Parliament to-night 0 : r * . ?; . sey Pope ix aow loading at Railway Tue | ey ‘ wharl as gus EXAMINER is §] rinkled every day with trou aisinis tant. greys ~ qwestY Banrets Ontons at R. K, nov20 Tr 3. Bree? eeneil Tus merket to-day was fairly well supplied meat and other necess: Pes with amniiiiite Tyern were S2 deaths from smallpox in Montreal and suburbs Tuesday. ri i ‘emihidill qwo esses of drunkenness at the Stipen- ' : ss Court this forenoon rv Magistrate . dia} pairs Tur City Marsha! and Police are actively gagaced having ail fi hy yards cleansed. annum Tue Day PXaMINER is for sale at James pelevd’s Grocery, og fark Road, aaa Tar rovte of the Picton extension has been settled | the Dominion Government. siecalal Cannone Actp Powper, Calvert's Car- belie Acid Ss Lp, Chik ride of Lime, Eao's Fruit Salt, arrived to-day at Watson's, > _ Tus only place to geta Fur Felt Hat vanch and Americen), in the latest shape gpd shade, is at Mrs. K. Young's, 83 Queen Street. o> --— Mas. R. Youne has received her last and best tas: sIment of Hats aud S lapes for this gewoon in all shades and styles in Ladies’, Misses aud Chiucrens. —— Tux steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed for Boston last might with a cargo of 405 bushelg, potatoes, 591 cases eggs, 1,346 eng 3 d goods. The Carreil took no nger® passe tae Taimuev Hars and Bonnets on hand in great vale’, from 60 cents upwarda, which mast be cleared « ut this fall. Crape Hats, Benoets and Ladies’ Capa, for old abd young, at Mrs R. Young’s. —~_+ .>--_— No smoker who has ever used the ‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco for, say a month, ever relin- quishes it for any other brand, Its flavor is neh aod fail, and it never burns the tongue or perches the palate, itis in fact, the ne plus ultra of em king tobacco. - — Ar the County Court, in Toronto, on the 17th, in the case of O'Keefe vs Jaffray, to recover port of subscription promised by defendant to the Brewers’ and Wine Mer- chaats’ Protective Associatien, it came ont in evidence that the Association had spent nearly $39,000 in opposing the Scott Act in Untario. ene —eme Ay agent on the estates of the Barl of Ken- mare, iu the County Kerry, Ireland, has been terr bly beaten by a party of men, eupposed .to be tenants on the estate. Four constables, who were with the agent, were po~erless to prevent the outrage. A number of diatrained cattle, seized for rent, were abandoned. Lord Keumare recently pere~ptorily refused to make areduction in the rents of holdings on his estate, and the tenants refused to pay rents, - +> ——— Tue death is announced of Rev. Francis Sediier, 8. J., at Holy Cross College, Wor- cester, Mass,, after after a brief iliness. He was born in Montreal in 1852, and was the son of the late James Sadlier, who with his brother, the jate Denis NSadlier, found the weil known Catholic publishing house of D &J,Sadlier& (co. His mother is the well known Catholic authorees, Mary A Sadlier. Father Sadler was educated at Manhattan Ceilege. _—— Sutrement or Live Hevs.—-The Kentville, N.%. Chronicle says: *00 live hens were shippel on Wednesday last from Middleton and Kingston, to take the steamer from Anaapelis to Boston, ‘Thisis bat the com- mencement of this business. There is no duty on the live art cles to the States and the move has consequently been started, with what secess we have yet toleara, The hens are carried in crates fixed for the purpose, and ar@ etpectel to make the journey as easy and comfortable as can be. -_-_ e- Taz Montreal Herald states that the bonds of the ©. P. Railway are now selling in London at 101. The Dominion Govern- ment holds $20,000,000 of these bonds as pert security for its loan to the company. It could by placing these bonds on the market at any time recoup itself for over two-thirds of its loan to the company, and it's not improbable that it may take some such step at a not very distant date, It Would still have all the company’s lands as security for the remainder of the loan. onan Tux sad tidings have been received by the Rev. A J. Mo arland, Sé. John, N. B., *hat Dr. A. J. Dodds, medical missionary of the Syrian mission of the Reformed Presbyterian bareh, was lost from the Cunard steamer Sidon in tho Mediterranean on October 27th The steamer was caught in a cyclone and was Wrecked on the coast of Spain, about 50 wiles from Coryana. The vessel was a total Joss, The crew and all on board were saved, except T passengers, one of whom was Dr. Dedd. The deceased was married to a niece of Rev. Mr, MeParlaad, St, John. N. B. atin Drow ep waite Trying To Rescvg HIS Comnavns ~—Capt. Inness, of the barque Somme i Bros., writing to Mr. Harris Reid, Harvey, Albert County, gives the followin» further particulars of the drown- ing of his son Charles Reed, second mate. “pt. Ioness says: ‘* The accident hap- Peted on the J0th September, at 4 v’clock iM the morning, during a heavy gale. He t his own life trying to save others. hey were trying to furl the main topsail me Stack Edgett and another man fell fom the yard overboard. The mate and Myeelf were trying to get them on board a Charlie came down from aloft, and ithont stopping to think hove a rope over _ side and got on it to try and help them, Sen & heavy sea must have washed him te for we did not see him afterwards, for was -o dark we could not see who were "Ang in at the time. He was a fine lad, re hked by all on board.”—AMoncton hea, f Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, ~ IN SBEASICKN ESS. $9, Parker, Wellington, O., says. ‘While Srossing Lake Erie, 1 gave it to some pas- who wore seavick, and it gavy. im- Pes - eee ing oe [Spactat Dasvarougs ro ‘THe KEXamInen,} THE SUBWAY SCHEME, SENATOR HOWLAN AT HIS OLD HONE, —_ ALBgrton, Noy. 20. The Court House was crowded last night to hear Senator Howlan’s explanation of his charts and models of the Subway. John D. Woodman, Esq., occupied the chair., and George R. Montgomery, Secre- tarp. _ After the Senator finished, —-- Ritchie Esq., moved and Hon. R. B. Reid second. ed & resolution requesting the Dominion Government to caose a survey to be made between the Capes, with a view of consult- ing eminent engineers respecting its feasi- bility, aud the cost of the enterprise, The motion was also discussed at length by the before-named gentlemen, Senator Mont- gomery, Hon. B. Rogers and others. Che meeting was both enthusiastic and unanimous, and at its close a vote of thanks was proposed by D. Montgomery, Esq., and seconded by John P. Brennan, Esq., to which the Senator responded, ‘hanking his old friopds and neighbors for thei: confidence and kindness. Mr. Howlan speaks at Northam to-night. THE BULGARIAN WAR. Reported Servian Victories. Prince Alexander’s Bravery. Lonpon, Nov. 19. _ Balgaria is denuding the Turkish fron- tier of troops, and is sending all her avail- able forces to the front to combat the Ser- vians, Beiter pe, Nov. 19. A despatch from Tzaribrod says that two Bulgarian battalions were defeated to-day by Servians on the road between Busnick and Pernick. The Bulgarians lost 200 killed and wounded. The Servians cap. tured 69 prisoners a d a quantity of am- munition and provisions. Vienna, Nov. 19. An official Servian report says, accounts telegraphed yesterday that Servian troops menacing Slivenitza were repulsed by the Bulgarians, under the command of Prince Alexander, are false. The Bulgarians suc- ceeded in approaching the Servian position, under cover of heavy fog, but after sharp fighting were repulsed. The Servians drove the Buigarians to the Slaviniji entrench- menis and, in the whole engagement, had 500 men killed and wounded. The recon- noitering force, sent in the direction of Slavinji, skirmished for two hours with Bulgarians, and then retired within the shelter of the Servian lines. Brossis, Nov. 19. The Independence Belge publishes a des- patch from Sofia, stating that the Servians attacked the third Bulgarian regiment es- corting the ambulance train, and bayoneted the wounded soldiers which it contained. The despatch also says that Prince Alex- ander submits to the Sultan, embodied in the latter's reply to the Prince’s appeal for help, and begs the Sultan to sid him at once, ConsTanTINoPLe, Nov. 19. Prince Alexander, in his request to the Porte for help, states thatin compliance with Milan’s demand he has withdrawn Bulgarian troops from Eastern Roumelia. Simiia, Nov. 19. Reliable reports received here state that the Servian loss at Sewintza yesterday was three times greater than that given in ollicial accounts, end actually even oxceeded the previous total loss since the outbreak of hostilities. Prince Alexander was in thickest of battle from begiuning to end. The Servians noticed that he first rode o white horse and afterwards a brown horse, It is believed the white horse was shot under him. The Short Line. Ortawa, Nov. 19. The International Railway Company has obtained a contract from the Government to build a short line railway from Montreal via Sherbrook, to ports of St. Andrew’s,St. John and Halifax. The limits of the cun- tract are that the road be commenced six months from date, and completed in four years from July next. The company has among its directors, Messrs. Mcluntyre, Stephen and Angus. Cenditions of Peace. Lonpon, Nov. 19. The Times says: ‘‘It is reported that Turkey and Servia have agreed to arrange the conditions of peace after the capture of Sofig. Turkey prefers o strong Servia to a Seti Bulgaria, but also desires to save Prince Alexander's position as much as possible. Servia likewise does not wish to personally humble Princo Alexander. ' Toronto News Notes. Toronto, Nov. 19. The Grits at an adjourned meeting, to discuss the introduction of party politics into municipal elections, decided after a lively discussion by a vote of 35 to 16, to fight the coming elections on strict party lines. There seemed very little interest taken in the question, es notwithstand- an urgent appeal in the Grit organ, only sixty or seventy were present, Wm. Sloane, a wealthy farmer, left Linsday for home on Saturday evening and has vot since been seen or heard of. As he had a considerable sum of money with him foul play is suspected. Within the past ten days four new cases of amallpox have broken out here; two ia families where membors had previously con- tracted the disease. The last case was dis- covered to-day on Sydenham Street. How the disease was contracted. the | metiical a A SURVEY DESIRED.|« : Do TU Me An | TELEGR APNG NEWS. |4 Halloween Outrage—Reott Aet Toronto, Nov. 19. Richard Stone, abutcher, and other de- fendants, charged with being perpetrators of the halloween outrage, in suspending a nude dead body ona butcher hook. were to day dish vei. Thefdetectives are com- pletely bafflsd in ferreting out tne real eriminals, who were undoubtedly students. In the Seott Act election at St. Cath- erines to-day, the Act was defeated by a majority of 587. The contest was very een, Weather Bulietin. ee Probabilities for the next 24 Aowrs for the Maritime Provinces. Tononro, Nov. 20.--10 a. m. Fresh northerly winds, gradually clearing, cooler weather, J METEOROLOGICAL OrFicR : Charlottetown, Nov. 20, 1885, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at ac cccscccaste sancti scteie ts 45.0 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at RGM a ddsccndenen,«+ 00sec covcese 29 0 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 54.0 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . . 35.3 Temperature this afternoon at J o'elonk, . 36,0 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, —_——_»-—— The Subway. Sta,—In your issue of yesterday I notice a letter signed ‘*Tunnel” from Kensington. In reply permit me to state that I intend holding a mceting at Kensington, and let the writer app. ar there and he shall be answer- ed personally, as I do not intend to answer anonymous ecribblers, I am, Yours respectfully, Grorae W. How.an. Tignish, Nov. 18, 1885. The Red Token. cesmetndal (The 8. S. Carroll left Charlottetown, P. E. L, for Boston, Nov. 5, 1885.) Aboard the S 8. Carroll ’mong passengers and crew A little maiden wave@ her handkerchief adieu, While other tokens of departure fiuttered by the score, All of them good-bye signals to friends upon the shore. Oh ! the sad need of separation ! souls repine When the sad hour of departure lifisthe dark- hued line That Heaven has put for good between all loving hearts To temper them with sorrow—But, the ship eparts, And further yet, from off the shore, the Carrolt seeks the stream ; While constantly, and faster now, all the ’ker- ehiefs seem The sorrow embiem truly, of those who now must art Thetr eotee sadly answering, for many a beating eart. And now about the centre of the motley groups who are handkerchiefs of fleecy white afar, Still wavin spot appears to signal ‘‘ Here Tam’ A bright Here is your little maiden’s silk wrought mono- gram. The monogram of L. H. M., might then lie all conceal But the red flying silk flag the maiden’s heart revealed And be!dly called for recognition upon al)., Like to the old red line of Jericho upon the wall. The good ship Carroll then slowly steamed away, The evening only lighting her on with feeble ray, Till, by and by, the harbor’s hungry mouth was Aas to our sight both red silk flag and ship were os Summerside Exports. Summersipg, Nov. 17, Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Gameron master, for Point du Chene :— eR AeORNe® . 4.000 ook cce, 0 ose $ 920 00 SPINY <a cocccccccesbucce 677 0 153 bris oysters...........++0:.- 307 00 PORTE, 5 oo ocevsceue cd Lenk: ae ESS EOE ERD Dip Pe: 12 00 37 Pais Ds oc 0cce0 Ue ods cel 380 00 ING MOE i oc cesses susan eee 2 00 SGN. ss oodeoeakese ‘ 27 00 l box canned msckerel........ 4 00 30 bela Meapbeordl....8<). 022. ds. 70 00 270 lbs cow hides......... .... 14 0) BS Vite BENING. « «o's 53 0 dae code 21 Ow CE I, vn css weserecnd sake 1971 00 SITO Thee CHANG. 6. oon oo cctens ». 452 0 600 bush Osts...... .. ei da oe 48 192 0) 73 cases eggs.........% Rhee 423 09 7 bris potatoes... ......666..0-s 6 00 $5724 00 By same steamer, on 18th :— QO CRORE OBGB.. 0... cccccceccce $ 174 00 RODD Te PORIIE. 5k. 6a cccesceseses 596 CO 98 bags potatoes.... .... ...+ 6s 63 CO 3 brig turnips......seee coveee 10) 201 bria oysters..... i igs Veos on 406 0J 1198 bushele onle. ss. 2.7.60 .cs000- 407 09 16 bria mackerel .... ....+.0.. 48 00 3D ete Gh cc co gdh ecetenied* 1200 60 B.bele Gneve... <dagkenisad cues 14 00 Lee G0Giiies 03+ cscs - so 14 00 269 Ibs butter..........cceeeees 41 00 75 sheep pelt@ o.65 2.2.26 ceecee 31 00 280 Ibs calfsking,...... ...+.. 20 60 1 bureau...... hidtiatrhusas 6 0 $3007 0) —- —==—— SUIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Nov 18—Laura May, Cook, Canso, bal. Nov 19—Hattie G, Cameron, Crapaud, oats; 33 Bonavista, Anderson, Montreal; Violet West, Neifooth, Pinette, bal. Nov 20—Annie Duncan, Power, Pictou, coal; Cora, Mullins, do, do; Champion, McPherson, Halifax, mdse. CLEARED. Novy 19—Violet West, Neifooth, 1,328 bushels tatoes, 80 do turnips; Philistine, Henderson, Halifax. 2194 bushels potatoes. 302 do turnips; James Semple, Roberts, Halifax, 13,143 bushels otatoes, 186 do turnips, 1,028 do oats; ss Carroll, rown, Boston, general cargo; ss Nellie Wise, Breen, Liverpool,G B, 300 cases meat. 105 bais fish, 25 cases lobsters, 825 sacks starch, 61 bris oysters, 140 boxes cheese, 3 kegs butter, 3 bris and 1 sack potatoes, Nov 20—-Cora, Mullins,—— OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Nov 7—cld, Lady Franklin, Weather- bie, Alberton, mdse;Mina Bell,McKinnon, Barring- ton, N 8S. pro; Tyrone, Hickman, New York, potatoes; bkte Olive Brach, Manthorn, New York, potatoes and turnips, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. C P. FLETCHER has just received his Winter —— of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, &e., such 48 Accordeons, Violins, and Ooncertinas, Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. 4@ Selling Remarkably Low. Oall and be convinced at Fletcher’s Music Siere, f the “Big Fiddle,” Queen cere, to ree INER, ee a i Prine! liga. Pate NOVEMBER 20. PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN TIMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes, Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for workiug on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannele, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, &., Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup. porters, Hair Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefz, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs, Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Con |tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mant!epiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pina, Purses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rugs, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Erackets, Table Scarfs, &., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods, Cuffs, Ceps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, &c. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 86. SP Bio Elothing Bale L. E. PROWSE’S. C2 EAPEST CLOTHING ever shown ia Charlottetown at L. E, PROWSE’S. Seven Thousand Dollars’ ($7,000) worth of CLOTHING, selling from 25 to 75 per cent lees than regular prices, at L. E. PROWSE’S. 1,200 Suits UNDERCLOTHING, selling very fast at L. E. PROWSE’S. FUR CAPS! FUR CAPS! in great variety, selling from $1.15 up, at » = L. E. PROWSE’s, Blankets, Comfortables, ‘WVincey, Flanvels, Fleecy Cottons, &c., offered at very low figures, at L. E. PROWSE’S, Dress Goods, Black Cashmeres, Merinoes, Wool Squares, Muffs, Gloves, Hats, &c., as gheap a3 can be found in the city. ALL ARE REQUESTED TO CALI and see my stock of CHEAP GOODS, before LE, PROWSE, Sign of BIG HAT, 74 Queen Strect. Ch’town, Nov. 6th, 1885. a FUR GOODS. Ca eee A VERY LARGE STOCK AT STANLEY BRO BROWN’S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. ee TIPPETS! FUR TIPPETS ! Black and Brown. FUR TRIMMINGS, in Brown and Black, ali widths, from 2-inch to 8-inch. MUFFS, all kinds. ASTRACAN JACKETS, Best Quality. The Public are respectfully invited to look at these Goods, as we bave marked them VERY LOW to secure a ready sale. STANLEY BROS. 2a ace — SS es Ch’town, Oct. 22, ’85. Se Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory, EW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest Styles! Latest and Mort Improved Styles of Lasts. We call especial attention to our new RRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable, the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched en the inside. Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Bocts, They cannot be besten in price, quality and fit, ' SOLE LEATHER, by the Side and Roll. We are making our FALL BOOTS on the DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’towu, Sept. 2nd, 1895, , oo , 20. 1885. —_-- r+ SOME’ of theMANY —WHO UsE— Woodili’s German Baking Powder : Queen Hotel, Fredericton. Barker House. Fredericton, Vorter House, Kentville. Amcrican House, Kentville. Haiifax Hetel, Halifax. international Hetel, Talifax. Central House, St. John. New Victoria, St. John. Terrace Hotel, Amherst. Dining Saiven, Truro, Norfolk House, New Glasgow. Hotel Brunswick, Moncton. Fred. A. Jones, Hotel Bufferin, says: “I feel confideot its use will be con- tinued by al! who give it a trial,” Ask your grocer for Woodill’s German Baking Powdcr, and take no other, Nov. 18, ’85. FLOUR. FLOUR. + In Stock and to Arrive: 150 Bris. High Grade Roller Process. 275 do “Kent Mills,” “° & 150 do Choice Superior. — J HAVE FLOUR to cuit everybody ; my best grade of Flour is as good as any in the city. The price corresponds with the quality. A very good Flour for $5; the beet alittle higher, I import my own Flour. I bay in large quantities. I buy wel I will sel} jor I will sell iow by the single barrel ; a little iower for two or more barrels, } war- rant every barrel. I can give satisfaction. Do you want Flour? If so, cail and leave your order with GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George St., Ch’town, Nov. 5—4i caw wky 4i JUST RECEIVED. MALTOPEPSYN —— FOR 2. DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND ALL KINDRED DISEASFS, MORSE’S CORBOLATED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL! — FOR — Consumption & ali Wastivg Diseases. Giycerole or Celery Compound, (CONTAINING NO OPIUM), For Teething Infants and Nervous Troubles. Laird’s Bloom of Youth or Liguid Pearl, — FOR — Beautifying and Preserving the Complexion. FOR SALE AT Cc. D. RANKIN’S, QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown. Nov. 16, 1885—ly r WANTED. 50,006 bushels Gats and 15,000 bushels Potatoes. Cash, ON DELIVERY AT GEORGE- TOWN at an early cate. ALSO, FOR SALE, 25 Puns, Choice P. R. MOLASSES, 20 Casks KEROSENE OIL, A Fall Assortment of STOVES, viz: Ship, Parlor, Hall aad Cocking Stoves, with a fall supply of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE, D. GORDON, GEORGLTOWN. Nov. 13—5i wky3i SLE ED Wa WE §, L@st, FOUN, &e, Wy Aen Servant to do general housework in a smail family; no washing. nov 20 tf fygvO LET.—A large Warehouse on Sydney Strect. Also for sale, a good Safe. Ap- ply to Mra, Gahan, nov 16 6i ] ANTED—A competent Workman to trke charge of the woodwork in a earriage factory. Apply to Younker & Offer. nod WOR SALE—A balance cf 16 barrela of Cement, to clear, at $3.25 ; general _ $4. Apply at this office. octl@t OARDERS—tTwo or three gevtieme: er lady Boarders may find comforteble accommodation by applying to Mrs. Wiliam Kenuedy, Briek lionse, Flikcboroogh Pak. scptd & fgsO LET —The large ick Store om Qusen Street, next to J, D. Macleod, Possse- siop given first of May. Apply to A. White. pr ~Paw pat OR SALE. —600 loads pice dry Kindim 7 Wood; 309 loads Hardwood, at VV ovr Yard, corner of Prince and Fitsroy Streets, Delivered in any part of the city.—Wuitasm Buawor, eod tf—octe