ee YY hij Aes EXAMINER. APRIL 16, 1389 vy ss v The Grit Intrigue DAILY ~e we * wed Provincial Legislature. House of Assembly. k rt NE Ww ide red what ) zecret ‘ aisecu nea tf the ’ : naga oe : what} Apkit 14. meer a eee Ge ad | The House went into committee of sup a : 5 . 7 ply and made some progress. A general —— eo} and ra ling discussion arose on the item s ase 4 . . at BAR fe for ti expense < f education. : ‘ was 3 i sday jasi.| All the fightin members on both sides . jt rO- part To ve evel & Summary ot \ re rave r sCaliidal i , | what each said is impossible peat ‘ untry @ ! t y . and ! The Leader - the Opposition ind his spirators waa ever developed than | supporters dwelt upon the fact that the souely | present Superintendent of Eduratyu n —ap- » which was secretly and maliciously | i I : - : ; ‘te wave pf | pointed by the present Government—is planned nd prepared in the eary ps a now callis g for important and econcem cal the session. The bill respecting the Legis: | reforms which were | roposed years ago by yntained several bad features when House of ompletely neutraliz- sa. UTS passed in the rovided a means of Assembly ny the political infiagence of our } r ’ me masters, CIOrks, [farmers 8005 ,.on-property holder, h It pr ywever intel vided wimbers upon the floor of the Legislative well informed, tw ‘ f ; ie 1sserably, It provided that the act should aot be ehanged except by 4 t# rdg vote of the Legislature. It provid mortgage vote, All these bad and anoms i# provisions were evi lently ated » strength the position f our Cr ‘ ssument. Bat their complement wa b furnished by the Legislative Couneil the inalining links of the Legislative sin t nod ‘the Piberties } it our peopl mw» that hey cannot rid themseives of ¢ rule f the Peters-Mclean-Parquhar: m- bination were brought out in the Legisla- tive Council on Holy Thursday and he norning of Good Friday the ue, 4a history weerts, when he scribes and pharisees of old were lorg ne their chau ot false dene These links consist f (1) the ‘ rrymander of four of the districts of King’s County ; (2) & provision that the returning officers Ibenaging elections may be app inted by the Lieutenant-Cioverno: e., by the Government ; and (3) that the Dominiwn ifficials shall be disfranchised. by the gerrymander, parts of Lots 61 and 65, parts f Lots 54 and 55, and all of Lot 56 are nm luded with Georgetown and the islands} sdjacent thereto, and formed into one electoral district. The line of demarcation is the crookedest thing that can be imagined. There is nothing to compare 1 with—except the Government's rtucous policy. The Murray Harbor District, the Cardigan District, the St. Peter's District ere all so gerrymandered that a large majority of Liberal-Conservatives | ste hived with Georgetown in the hope that the electoral strength of the Liberal- Conservatives in these districta will be so broken and disunited that the Government will secure several additional supporters ig urged that an from King’s County. [1 equalization of ‘representatives ia needed But a glance at the crooked iine which the i boundaries of the proposed district makes upon the lap will convince any man that this is not the true aim of the Government Party. A mere measure of equalizat on need not be girt about with so much crookedneas ! As to the placing of the management of elections in the hands of appuintees of the Government and the oficials—the object of these disfranchisement . of Dominion ch nges i4 clear. No one has taken formal] exception to the management of vur re- spected sheriffs and the presiding officers appointed by them There is not the scintilla of a valid reason for giving the Gsovernment full charge of the elections. In making this charge, the Government evidently expect to be able to manipulate the arrang@éments for taking votes and con- ducting elections, and so to still further ensure their continuance in ,ollice in Spite f the will of the majority of the people The Legislative in:rigue, as a whole, is worthy of the Organized Hypocrisy Phe | pl t is to perpetuate the rule f the prits of this Province sut ** The best laid schemes of mice and men Gang att aglee. e+ ere - It appears that Premier Peters’ toma hawk has not so much terror for the Hou \. B. McKenzie as many persons suppose He gave a straight vote against the party on the mortgage clause. ++e+e Personal. Mr. Johu Trainor, of the Merchants’ Bank f Halifax, Moncton, is here on a visit to his pareats and friends, Mr, C. 8, Pickford, of Pickford & Black, Halifax, is visiting Charlottetown. He is registered at the Hotel Devies, Senator Mecdonald and jMr. A. . Mae- donald, M. P., arrived from Ottawa last evening. They wi!l return after the Easter holidays Lhose two well-known and popular knights of the roai, John Rogers and D. M. Preston, # Montreal, are with us once more. Their sutographs adorn the Hotel Davies register. We learn with pleasure that Mr. J. H, Cahill, of Kildare, bas succeed: in taking the degree of M. D. at Baltimore University, We wish the young gentleman a ful! measure of success in the practice of his profession. Mr. Geo. D.. Fuchs, who came from Montreal, and for many years managed the jrunswick Hotel in Moncton, afterwards going to Amherst, returns to Montreal to take the management of the St. James Hotel Mr. Fachs ia wel! and favorably known to many Charlottetonians. KILL that chronic cough before it kills you. A cough often eads in coasumption, and to ure ~— colds, bronchitis, whooping cough and all wasting diseases, remedy equals Estey'’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Sold by druggists. al dw im ee no Po-night —Jas. Patan & Co. mservatives, but denied by called) of the Upper House. the Liberal-C the Liberals (so the provision agamst first-class pay for lasa Wo in the schools, and the lporovision of better inspection of these A sd vocated by the Supesrintencde rit, 4 strongly } resseaq, ati i the Gg jestion was ssked, why dves tne- Government ig nore ti suggestions of its own chosen ufticer This gave rise to the retort of the Leader } 1 Oe Cruve sent that it was pleasiug§to , | bear the Oy ition approving the sugges na of & man whose appointment they fad aepounced Phe Opposition rephed that apart alto- gether from the qualifications of the pres- ent nb t, the surnmary dismissal of Mr. Nicholson was outrageous, and partic ular y ew of the fa that he was i iD wKe preparations lor hia marriage sod for * settling down,” under The IMpreson that he waa to be retained in the position for which he h vi shown his fitness. The office of Superintendent of Education ia, properly, non-pelitical, and M r. Nicholsou had carefully avoided participation in politica. Hon. Mr. Sin- clair was unfortunate in his reference to the smoothness and the economy with which the department had been adininia- ere lurin he pst year, and to the fx that every school- house was occupied; for Hon. Mr. Mc Leod Pp inted out that, if credit were due to anyone, it was to the late Superintendent, Mr. Nicholson, who had oceupied the office during almost the whole of the period of the last report. fhe Opposition denounced in the streng- est tarms the further reduction by $100 of the experienced, capable and reliable Sec- retary of the Be of Education. The Ciovernment had brought from Souris to boss & job on the wharves at Charlottetown a man named Mullaly whom someone has described as ‘‘a hemlock carpenter, and @ h at that, and paid him 83.00 a Gay; and had reduced the pay of (he Secretary | of Education—an educated, efficient, hard- worked fand highly respected officer, through whose hands hundreds of thou- eands of dollars pass every year-—to less than $2 per day—though they know that he cannot maintain his position and his spon that amount. Surely an out- rage such ws this will not be permitted by the Hlonorable Mr. Peters Surely we ishall see in the supplementary estimates the difference between $600 and [$800 aet down for salary of Kev, Donald Me Neill. Aiaong those who most warmly espoused the cause of the Secretary of Education and severely criticized the conduct of the Gov- ernment was the Hon. Daniel Gordon The Hon. Donald Farquharson met the nt argument of Mr. Gordon by a mean reterence to the smallness of his constituency, sod aeked what right he had to speak for J whereupon Dr. Jenkina the honorable member for properly a representative, not of Georgetown alone, nor yet of King’s County, but of the whole Province, and that as such he had a perfect right to speak. Dr. Jenkins added a statement of the tiuth that there are nut two men in the House who lo not listea to Mr. Gordon with attention and the highest respect. Apart from the educational questions, there was a general excutsion inte - the boodling of the Governinent as shown on the bridge at Bay View, the wharves at Sonthport, Charlottetown and Rocky Point and other places, the travelling expenses and horse hire of the Superintendent of Public Works, etc., and the withholding of papers to the end that the misdeeds of the Government may be covered up and hidden Members on both sides wandered wide of ition before the Heuse. But the very enxious that only his side 1. He tried to choke off i Arsenault in respect | to the reduction of the salary of the Chief Superin‘endent of Education, and, after | vard Pots the ove King’s County pointed Creorgetown 18 put that tha resol Premier was should be hear ithe remarks of Mr. iving the Commissioner of Public Works the tu'lest latitude, mace a determined effort to holi the Leader of the Opposition to the question. In this connection tiere was an amusing incident, The Leader of the Gov- ernment called upou the chairman to stop the remarks of the Leader of the Opposition in to the public works. The chairman, 3 in duty bound, obeyed the word of command, But the Leader of the Opposition beak laughed at him—he was not going to be ; put down whea following on the track of the commissioner—and went on to expose the rascality of the public works department. The chairman thereupon jumped to his feet and conitnscaded obedience exclaiming “I am Governor here to-night!” It is propos d that Mr. McWilliams shall hereafter be known as *‘ Hig Excellency.” Needless to say, the Leader of the Opposition kept the even tenor of his way. reapect QUESTIONS ASKED. After the committee rose and reported, Mr. Sullivan asked the Commissioner of Public Works to lay on the table a statement of the amount paid Peter D. McKinnon for inspecting the bridge at the head of St. Peter's Bay—and the number of days he was employed. Hon. Mr. McLean replied that formation would be supplied. Mr. Underhay asked the Commissioner of Fublie Lands if the Government have adopted a uniform system of computing the interest on accounts due the Land Of- fice, by which the poor man and the uned- ucated man can settle his account on terms as favorable as the rich man and the ready accountant, and if so, what that system is. Hon. Mr. MecMillan's reply was inaud- ible to our reporter. the in. ADVANCED A STAGE The Medical Act then passed in com- mittee with amendments and the bill to in- cerporate the Malpeque Pablie Hall Com- pany waa reported from committee without amendment i epring EXAMINER. - - ae SATURDAY, APRIL 16 i892 ae ee a The Easter Market. wh larger than ade very brisk lay of dreased vaster showing. thy the genera] it was the best en in Charlotte- pped the scales { TRE market to day was m for some time past, with t throughout the day. The di meat was above the average Blake Bros. beef was well w: inspection it received—in fac’ showing of Easter beef ever ¢ town. Their big heifer that: at 2125 lbs. live weight and t ie steer, at 2100 lbs., dressed to an aggregat » weight of 2258 lbs. The large white heifer ‘ressed to 1000 lbs., and a cow and heifer to S802 Ibs. and | 743 lbs. respectively. The mount of beef which dressed to the differ nt live weights was something extraordi ary, showing learly what can be done by ¢ 00d and proper feeding. This firm had a cai sase of excellent lamb. Saunders & Campbell had some very prime beef,— three carcasses weighing in the aggregate 2,44] ibe —an excellent showing. They al.o had a good showing of smoked hams atl bacen and a earcase of choice lamb. Geo Thorne’s beef was up te his prodactions of } revioue years,— three carcasea of excellent beef making a total weight of 2200 Ibs. Bes ides his show of cattle mentioned on Tuesday last, the follow. ivg has since come in foi him: a cow, weighing 1010 Ibs., and heifer weighing 825 ibs Henry Balle had viry good dis- plsy, three carcasee of beef weighing 2462 Ibe. Besides on excellent jot of hams, bacon, ete, John Drake’s siow of beef waa very good, the carcasses of t’ uv cows and an weighing 2405 lbs. He also had some choice spring lamb. Altogetuer his showing was a good one, Gayg Brown Metregor, and others of the country butchers bad also very prime beef at their stalle. Up ataira the attendance waa very large. Egga were in extra good supply and sold well at 10 and Ii cents per dozen. Butter, fresh, brought 26 to 27 cents per lb., and in firkios 25 to 26 cents per lb. Fowl) were scarce at 45 to 50 cents per pair. Brant were on sale at $1.00 and $1.25 _— and wild geese 75 to 30 ceute each ay was on sale in large quantities and brought 55 to 60 cents per 100 lbs. Ia other articles the prices were about the same as last quoted. Ox — LETTERS TO THE EDITOR The Medical Bill. Sin, —Permit me to deal shortly with one or two misrepresentations used in Op- position to this bill. {t has been insinuated that the Oouncil would be the svule judges of what should constitute ‘‘infamous or disgraceful con- duct in a professional respect” and that the Supreme Court would not interfere with their decision on that point. In support of this contention it is stated that the English courts have decided that the Council are the .best judges of ‘“‘what is professional or not” Let me inform you that the English Medical Act gives no appeal feom the decision of the council, and for that reason the Court of Queen's Bench re- fused to enter upon the question whether ihe council’s decision was right or wrong. The present bill gives au appeal to the Su- preme Court,and,on an appeal,that court is bound todecide whetherthe app-llant’scon- duct has been “infamous” or ‘‘disgraceful,” or otherwise. This is surely sufficient pro- tection against any error on the part of the council, In the Eng- lish case referred to, the person whose name was struck off the register had pub- lished & book called ‘*The Wife's Hand- book,” containing instructions loathsomeand shocking to common decency, and of ao un- savoury a characterasto be unfit to be more particularly described in your col- umns. The ieck was accessible, according to the report of the case to ‘* the youth of buth sexes, to the detriment of public morals.” Canit be contended that the Council did wrong ian expelling this man from the ranks of an honorable profession with ignominy and disgrace / The statement in reference to Sir Morrell McKenzie that the ‘* medical counoil decided he acted unprofessionally and struck his name trom their roll” is absolutely without found- ation, It is true, however, that Sir Morre)] Mckenzie, owing to differences between him and the Royal College of Physicians, of London, requested the registrar to erase the title he received from that college from the register. Asa fact, however, his name with his other qualifications remained on the register till his death- 1 beg to enclose the correspondence on this subject which appear- ed in the London Lancet and in the British Medical Journal, with the request that you publish the same in THe Examiner. S. R. Jenxins, P.E.L, MA. Ch'town, April 16th, 1892, The Latest Outrage. Sik,—To give a good reason for the prac- tice pursued by the Persians, Egyptians, Grecians, and other Orientals, of selecting emasculated persons as their most trusted government officials, has puzzled many students of history, as it seems evident that they, from experience, felt that it was highly necessary that their officials should be thus treated. The amendment to the act respecting the Legislature, passed by the Legislative Council on Good Frida morning, about the some hour in whie Peter first denied his Master, and in pain- ful struggles with their last enemy, I think throws some light on this intricate ques- tion. «ll Dominion Government officials entitled to vote for members of vur Provincial Par- liament. The most vile, venal and de- graded person owning three hundred and twenty-four dollars worth of real estate; and the most ignorant, drunken loafer, if he pays a trifling tax, can vote, But the Dominion Crovernment official, although he may own thousands of dollars’ worth of property, and his charactor on a par with C:esar’s wife, is not considered a sate person to entrust with this privilege. I believe the Provincial Gov- ernment sficials are still allowed vote. Why this is 6o I fail to understand. The Provin- cial officials’ weaknesses and frailties and the Dominion officials’ are altogether the same. |] Was going to write so are their virtues; but as the Legislative Council evidently think they have none, I had better leave that alone’ Surely they must believe that all those that have proved themselves capable of successfully treading the devious paths leading to the of. ficial Elysium are dangerous characters, in fact, the generation of the wicked; and as like produces like, the Council eannot think it to the interest of their fellow-men that they should have any descendants, It would seem that the ancients mentioned must have come to similar conclusions, and like our legis- lators, acted up to their convictions. Fsorraicisr Fiat Lux. Sir,—The new medical bill before the Said amendment disqualifies about | the light let in upon it. There is something auspicious going on, evidently. Let the public see what those precious Charlotte town doctors want, before an unjust law is put on the statutes. A year or two agoa measure was sought to shut out quacks future quacks—and secure sutlicient educa- tion and science in our future practitioners. This was all very fight; but what is now up! Probably the city doctors want power to sit on better men than themselves now; to form a council or examining board, and | shut out our young medicos at their sweet | Any such tyranny we'll fight to | pleasure. the death. But, before we dig up the hatchet, please give us an idea ot what's contemplated. Fiat lux / HipProcRaTEs. Now is a good time to take Estey’s Iron Tonic so that the system may be strengthened and the blood purified to withstand the debilitating effecte of the warm summer weather. Druggiste sell it. Price 50 cents, apt dw lm Local Notices. Fairy Land To-night—Jas. Paton & Co's Stora. Bay children’s clothing at Prowse Prov. They keep the best assortment and sell the cheapest. apla Everyone should not fail to see Jas. Paton show. Surton’s Corr will immediately relieve croup, whoop cough and Bronchitis. — Reddin Bros. me novidwiy ear imnmenre suit should call and examine stock of clothe. to select from .tham any other house. We are offering 8 faducements to cash buy- ers.—Jobn McLeod & Uo, apl3 FOR SALE. OFFER for sale oné of the best Farms in the Province, namely, that well-known and de- sirable prepare which extends to the river, a on t Aimee abees 108 mies trom wa, abou acres in a very high state of cultivation, post and rail fencing : 4 tine ted by hot water, never failing well and an ice house at the ;88 baras with sheds 2 orchards with the best selections of apples, 30 in good order, and other fruits. Abundant sea- weed can be obtained on the ahore. I will also sell my entire stock of Horses, Cat- tle and Machinery ef al) kinds. For further particulars apply to HORACE H. BEER, & Sprague, Montague. E. H. BEER, City. 2aw&w tf—apl6 BEG TO ANNOUNCE AS FOLLOWS: HEIR New, Firat-Clasa Steamer PREMIER OCuptain A. H. Kelley, will sai! on WEDNES- DAY, ith April, at @p.m., from Halifax to Canso, Port Mulgrave, t Hawkesbury, Souris, Charlottetown and Sunmerside, A1so—The First-Class Steamer WEY MOUTH, Capua Charlies Hansen; wilisailon TUKSDAY, i&b April, at 6 a. tm, from Halifax te Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harbor, Whitehead, Canso, Guysboro and Boylston. RETURNING—Tee PREMIRR will leave Sarnomerside every Saturday for Port Hawkes- , Canso Halifax. The WEYMOUTH will leave € ayuhere every Monday Morning fer Arichst and Canso, connecting at Canso with Premier and calling at intermedlate ports on the Eastern shore on her way to Halifax. By order ARTHUR N. WHITMAN, President. JOSEPH WOOD, Acext, Central Wharf, Halifax, N. 8. PRAKE BROS, & CO., Agents, Charlottetown, &plé—2w eod : . Arichat, a th nsec Cheese Factory For Sale. THE subscribers will sell by Public Auction, on ~ the premises, on THURSDAY, 28th of April, instant, at one o’clock, m., the Dunk River D. Cheese Factory, Boiler, Vate, Presacs and com- plete plant contained therein. This well-known Factory is situated at Strang’s Bedeque. The building and plant are in good condition, and ready to be put in operation whenever required, Parties pate Be inspeet the premises can do 80 on application to John wford, Ksq., Suan ner. TENMS—Cash on delivery of deed. M. TRAINOR. R. McMILLAN, of F. 't. Newbery. aplé~—dy 31 (16 21 27) why li Superior Building Lot, COACH HOUSE, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Robes, &c, BT ATIOTIONW. “Anotion, on the papal’ tient ese ae, MONT DAY. thee ia day Ol iprit’ ioatee a li o’c & m, :—~ gee on his Stabies stand reat being one most desirable for a private residence in the city ; immediately after the sale of Lots the Cosbls House will Go eaid, to be removed by the firat day Horses, 1 superior Barouché, 1 Coach, 1 Double Pheseton pans i Boat Wagon, 2 Bug- gies, 2 Open W. 1 Ww, ag Double é Seated Sleigh, 1 Ex Seated Sleigh, 1 E Sleigh, 1 Sloven, 2 seta Double Sarason, 5 seta S Y : ; ess, 2 Ridi Saddlea, 1 Side Saddle, 1 a Robe, t set Wol Robes (new), 1 . 1 Fairbanks le, I set Fanners (new), and other articles. This sale is made o to the Stables inter- oat wa o~ — ot new House. MS -Sums o 5, cash ; months on approved foenk notes. ee eee ae R. BEAIRSTO. ap6 -d&w Auctioneer, CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED NONE OTHER GENUINE, House, it appears to me, needs to have ; 2S SRR ERTS 2 OT REY again stocked with and Pans Novelties. { Our fully suetain our position as headquarters ' for these goo Is. goods made. Our variety of UMBRELLAS and SUN-) We have the selection of our given 30 CAS ES new DRESS GOODS special attention, jand our variety will be found larger and more attractive than ever before. } > MANTLE aw cana DEPARTMENT is the choicest London Our NOW OPEN | In LADIES’ JACKETS we show 100 ° different styles, including all the newest and most popular models. We show also over 5) lines of CAPES, 30 CASES MORE.» 270 cr guar Expected in a few days. * ‘our customers novelties not obtainable elsewhere. > | BLACK GOODS and CRAPES! We keep the choicest SHADES is complete. Co’s. grand Saturday evening, Every man or boy who wante @ new epring | currant bushes | Oar We carry the largest stock | ——---———. —-—_-~--—--— in the city, #0 you wij) have greater variety ' ay In every department you will fiad we | have the newest and prettiest goods. Our show of MILLINERY will surpass’ anything we have had for some time. Everything ia marked at popular prices. wow Ia HOSTERY and GLOVES we show! . many pretty novelties. BE R BROS BLACK DRESS SILKS are of AU 4 F very superior value. > OPEN! Chr Store is wow Oped ar Basins see del Cal us W. *teel W jan2—dy & wky apl2 the goods we show them. is to give buyers the best that money OMMENCING ON MONDAY, APRIL 18, and for apl6—s m wf EVERY MAN OFFICE—Brown’s Block, Charlottetown. THE CLEARANG WHOLESALE & RETAIL. rs ese We invite you to come in and our Stock. Every visitor is ighted with our New Store and Our aim 1 get. Good, honest goods at reasonable prices—these are the in- ducements we offer. Wholesale and Retail buyers throughout the Province will find just the men to deal with. A. WEEKS & G@., QUEEN ST. Charlottetown, April 11, 1892—eod tf Nck-Taking Sale of Pictures | ONE WEEK, we cffer our whole stock of Pictures at Clear ance Prices to make room for New Goods. $160 Photograveurs for $1.00. $125 Arto Etchings for 90 cents. 83 cent Artotyp’s for 50 cents. 50 cent Artotypes for 35 cents. A fw 25 cent Prints for 10c. each. Etchings & Engravings at very low prices to clear. Remember, these prices are for ONE WEEK ONLY. HASZARD & MOORE, BROWN’'S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. Should carry a full line of Insurance on. his Life and Property. E Represent FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. URQUHART & BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. : apl2 SALE ——_———_oOFr—-— Boots and Shoes os etl TI aie hen STAMPER’S CORNER Will Be Closed This Week. COME AND GEL BARGAINS WHILE THEY LAST. MONDAY, 18th INST “The Life Current,” A LECTURE BY In the Basement of the First Methodist Church, ILLUSTRATED BY STEREOPTICON YVIEWs, Admission, 10 cents. Lecture to com. mence at 8 p. m. apl3 NESDAY, the Twentieth day of April, A. f, 1892, a the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :— A“ that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Towaship Nem: ber Six, in Prince County, bounded as falie that is to say:—Comwmencing on the shore Capoumpec Bay, atthe d@ivivon line of Lot or seventy eixht chains, or to Jand in possession of Jose: Rankin; thence south seven chains, or to will Road ; ibence north eighty-five deyrees east from the aforesaid division line; thence Y taining thirty-three acres ahd one a livle mere or lese, Public Lands to Joshua Brundage by deed dated ith February, 1862. Brundage, his wife,-of the one Honorable Joseph Hensley and Ro’ n of the other par’. For further particu) irs town, : Dated thia ii uday +7? March, ALD, 1822, JUeEPH HENSLEY, RIBERT ROBINSON HODGSON. mech 12—law (sat) tl sle Mortgagees, T? LET —The western end of the house known as the “ Taudvin House,” situated on King Street, containing eight rooms ia , Apply immediately to ThoMas McQuaib, Lower Queen Street. od —apié ANTED.~—An experienced nursemaid, Re: ferences required. Apply to Mra L Lt Breer. uf—apie LEf.—Halt of !-ctle Tenement Horse on corner ef Qreen era Fitz sent occupivi by Ms 4.2 given Mays ist Aj;piy to WM. Henperson, Fitzroy Street, tf-aplé LET,--A_ Dwelling Honge of nine rooms witi Stable, situate on Hillsborough Street, newr the residence of Mr, Lemae! Poole and ad- joining Mr. Henry Coffin’s. Possession given lst wiay next. Apply te GEORGE ALLEY. apl3—tu th sat ANTED.—A man servant, Apply st? office of Peters & Peters, or at Mr. F, Perens’, Sidmount. epl? m0 LET.—Dwelling House, north side of Hills L borough Park, lately occap.ed by zard. For particuiars apply to LEMUEL LIPS, LET.—House on Hillsborough Street, at present occupied by James ee taining eight rooms. Possession given ms Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. uw of age to make himself genera abouta store. Apply at the EXAMINER apli—t? built of American cedar. A Sa manera. Steam Navigation Co's. Wharf. apé—t ANTED TO PURCHASE — One second- hand iron punip with pipe. Apply te Saunders and Campbeil. apil-ii dy pa WANTED.-A girl for genera! housework, Keference required, Apply to MRs Gk), Coogk, Fiizroy Strect East. U-spi- T? LET.—A Dwelling Honse on Hills Street, at present occupied by Mrs. Mabon. Possession given lst May. Ayply WILLIAM SMITH, Hillsborough Squ are, aps Py ANTED.—One first-class city salesman ov . Experience naonecessary. Must be acquain with Charlottetown and su Advantages unequalled. Good references te- quired. For fuli particulars address BROWN Hros. o., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. febwo—dy (sat mon) 3m Ws TED.—About the !st of May, apt , & good general servant. Apply at this ofioe. To be sold by I’ublic Auction, at the Court House c in Summerside, in Prince County, on WEI. w fuwnships Namoers vive and Six; theneeoweat | ‘4. toa point on the said shore Cistant twe chaina the shore tuthe place of commencement, con. * rood of Jand:) © the north moiety er > one-half part of a tract of -ixty--ix acres andiwe 4 ro ds of land conveyed by the Commissioner of .. The above rale is made pursuant to a powerof § aale Se as oe foe of “— oi gaxe, bearing date the ; Apri’, i made betwéer Levi Brundage and Sarah pe t. and thé rt Robinsow .” pply to Mr. William - 8. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson's Block, Charlotte.” ~ WANTS, LOST, FOUND de rey Streets, at ° ‘ichols, Plommioa : DF. H. D. JOHNSON, Mortgage Sale. 4 ab ~ 2a 7 iz mee * oo 2 “ ANTED.—A smart boy about it or 15 B.- ke 4 OAT FOR SALE, A double senil rowboat, f Apply te Joun eo * F ent ~ 1.ET.—House containing |! rooms, kitchen, outhouses, e'c., ina locality. Apoly te Cc. lL, Morrison, Auctioneer, mene of Hilsborouzh and Kuston Streets. diate pose.ssion. Apply to Mas. F. PaRKER Carvel. mechs OST.—On Saturday nigh’, on Q teen Street, & purse containiag a saiall sum of money. apil W ANTED.—A good cook, by the 1st of May. Apply to Mra, Arthur Peters, Brighton. mar l} ANTED~By the Jast of April, « nurssmald. Wipeout tt—apl W ANTED.—A servant girl for genere) house work ina emal) fami'y. Must be well re commended. Apply atthisoflice, 3' eod -apl? R SALE.—Ten oung Pigs, one month old, of the fncroved laras Yorkshire b eed, sire aod dam imported and registered,—Grorck W RIGHT, Charlottetown, d 2i w 2 pd—ap’s Ww WANT Salesmen everywhere for our New Nickle and Bronz: Door (Name) Made with adjustable meta! letters complete im 5 minutes time. Very sice. Prices low. Profit, $1 00 on each sale. $10 a day easily made, Sam ple cases free. Write for exciusive territory at once.--WRIGRT M’r’G Co., 34 Park Row, N, Y. mehi3—Silaw(est) OST.—This morning, in the Market purse containing a =5 gold piece House, & and some the LonpON HOUSE. eee et ARM TO RENT, 3} miles from Charlotte town, suitable for hay or pastur ss eerticane apply to JoHN PROoWSE, along right’s Bridge. dy Yaw wy 2w pd —moail s TO RENT.—A brickyard at Southport, tally equipped. Apply to H. Match, South wy ui dy 3i eod—apll isos 0 LET.—A Cottage with Stable, at east eud of Kuston Street. Apply to R FExxELt 96 Norton & Fennell's. ap Oo LET. — A werebouse on Water Street T occayied by Mr. F. T. New ery. _ Possessie given immediately. Apply a" this offic». GENTS!-Our “Spurgeon” book, by the celebrated B sptiat Divme, Dr. Russell ’ Conwell, commonly called the Spurgeon ‘s America, contains 625 pages, also oe Golden Sermon and others. Splendid Gers nials from the highest authorities, Rev. hfe den Cobern says: “The story of this ener fe ought to come like a cup of the vor intoevery home in America. I believe ai well to be a fit man for his task. og ta are doing. One regera St Gy nee 14 in four . Win one day. Act quick. Send 8! conte for oat . Act quick. fit and big. terms to EARLE PUBLISHING monet St. John, N; B ee notes. Finder will be rewardsd by leaving a ' ‘JW LET.—The eastern haif of House on corner 1 ame ¥* ee tery D wee » . ™* ve whe eo e: