Loeal and @Qther Items. eer Perronorps at Watson's. ericeenat Faresu Tube Paints at Watson’s. —_—_ ~~ Gosret Army Concert —to-night, ~_—- ->———— GaLBeaitu’s Band at the Roller Rink to- night. neshilaiyiainias American Cranberries for sale at Beer & Goff's 2i—apli ~—-->---— Betrer Coton and Butter Powder at Watson's. sdncliniinllinids One drunk at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to-day. _— > W. A. Breyway, Eso, of the Summerside Journal, is in the city sbitedneigintitoen New Island Maple Sugar just received at Beer & Goff’s. 2i—apld ——_@>—_-_ -~ W. R. Watson is selling an immense stock of Toilet Soap cheap. anh Mr. H. C. Macposa.p arrived ‘home from Kingston Military College to-day. cmtiiadiaadia Tus Young Ladies’ Journal for May is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore, -_- +—>-— Tuar harbinger of spring—Jimmy Meguire was seen on our streets to-day. —_— >-— Mors Packer's Charm, Tamar Indien, Phillip’s Golden Wash at Watson’s. Have you seen those White and Regatta Shirts made expressly for Reid Bros. sient Granp free for all exhibition of New Goods. Come and see at Reid Bros. Just opening, a very choice assortment of Boys’ and childrens’ suits at Reid Bros. —_——~<—_—_— WorKMEN have commenced ornamenting the rough stone blocks in the Post Office build- ing. bi Hild ai A Frew dollars spent in repairing the fence around Market Square would be money well expended. Ovx new Gingham Shirtings are the won- der of the age. Every body buys them at Reid Bros. We understand that the reports circulated some time ago about Malcolm A. McLeod, Valleyfield, are not true. Mr. E. Stewart, of Montreal, who intends opening a furrier’s establishment in Newson's Building, arrived in the city to-day. A MARRIED woman named McLoughlin, has died of starvation in the village of Tar- nysilnann, six miles south of Westport, county Mayo, Ireland. Sr. Grorcx’s L & D. Civs.—At the meet- ing held last night Mr. James H. Good read an excellent paper on ‘‘Hamlet,” which was followed by a lively discussion. Cart. MaLtory’s Farewell Concert comes off this evening inthe Athenwum. Tickets 10 cents to all parts of the Hall. Doors open at quarter past 7. Concert at 8. Mr. Howe lectures at Hunter River on Friday, 16th inst, and preaches at —_ River on Sabbath, 18tb, both forenoon an evening. He leaves the Island for Ontario on the 27th. —_— +> -—- Aw exchange says that the two new com- ets will be visible during the month of May, but very few young ladies will see them. They will be looking for ice cream signs about that time. -_-—- +>- Tux St, John Sun says Senator Frye will to- day make another declaration of war against Canada. The Senator is a valiant soldier with hie tongue, which seems long enough to lick the whole British navy. — Mx. A, E. MacboNAp, the lar purser of the Princess of Wales, and Mr. D. Gordon, the S, N. Co's Summerside Agent, arrived home this morning after ‘doing’ New York, Boston, Portland and Georgetown. They look well and happy. « —_—_—_—~+_-— Tne Sackville correspondent of the Moncton Transcript says that Dr, Moore returned by the N. B. & P. E. Island trainon Wedpesday from the Cape, the seaside resort at this season of the year for sportsmen. The Dr. brought home as trophies of his skill with the gun, 14 brant. a ‘ Dow’r you think this story a little hard to believe?” asked a friend. ‘* What story?” questioned the editor. “That a girl in this city isin the habit of sleeping five or six days atatime” ‘Oh, no, not at all strange ; she is probably a saleslady in a store that doesn’t advertise,” —_— —~<=— Proreasor J. G. Scuveman has\ replied to aletter of invitation to lecture in this city, stating that on account of the closing work of the College year, being so heavy, an having to leave for New York the dsy after convoca- tion, he will bo unable to accept. This will be regretted by his numerous friends here. —-_—_— Foorratt.—There will be a meeting of the A est F. B, C. ip the office of Messrs. Peters & Peters, to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 7.30 for the election of officers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other important business. Members and others in- terested are requested to be present. D. H. Robinson, Secretary. ——— SxykRAL noblemen in England are in the habit of giving special orders to makers in Virginia for their supply of smoking tobacco. There is no doubt that by that means they obtain the very best tobacco to be bad, but it cost them $2 pound. The working men of Canada are smoking the very same quality of tobacco at 60 cents » pound, aad it is known to them as the Myrtle Navy. ~~. Tue Truro, N. S., correspondent of the Halifax Herald reports that Newton Lee and his stallion All Right start for Prince Edward Is'and on the 15th, and adds that Mr. Lee re- ceived an offer of $3,000 for his horse from Mr Leaman, but declined it. He also says that All Right's fastest son, Black Pilot, will be located in Kentville or Windsor this season. —_——~<o———— As will be seen by reference to our adver- tising columns the anniversary sermon of the Youths’ Branch Missionary Society of the Methodist Churches, will be reached next Sunday evening by Rev, J. shenton in the Brick Church. The eunael eereeny bet ing willbe held on the following Mon = place, aud will be sidressed by several young men, members of the society. ——— me Law has just been passed by the Le tage of the Inland of St. Kitt’s, Brith Wert cH D impored of is vessels, and in its stead imposes a duty or. tonnage Ane of 1s per ten on all goods landed | either by sailing or steam vessels, the latter | having until now been free. The law oper: to a saving of about 5d per ton. sa Don't fail to hear Mr.- Newson on the ‘€ Analogy of Electricity and Magnetism to | Gravitation,” in the Literary and Scientific | Institute this evening. We under: | staud that he has constricted a con-! trivance to show the motion of the earth | upon its axis, and in its orbit around the | erie o— (Srsciac Despatonxs To THe KXAMiINeR. ] atch is taper ofsling Saga béing equivalent BRITISH PARLIAMENT, HOME RULE. Lonpon, April 14. The second reading of Mr. Gladstone's Indies, abolishing the tonna 7 itherto | o. <h ; oy 4 ; ois eh per rower oo ow wice PELERRAPHIG NEWS, sun, and the motion of the moon in its}Home Rule bill in the House has been orbit around the earth and sun. -_—-- > — Tue Redpath Conce:t Company will give two of their marvellous entertainments in the Hall of the Y. M. C. A, in this city, oo Mon- | day and Tuesday evening*, May 17thand 18th Fonr persons compose the combination— Miss E'la Chamberlin, the wonderful whistling soloist: Mise Edith Christie, Solo Violinist; Frank J, Reynolds, Humorist Vocalist, and Tohn Francis Gilder, Piano Virtuoso The press everywhere unite in pronouncing the Company as among the most refined and pop- ular on the Continent, thie Tus City Surveyor and a gang of men are at work to-day putting down a new platform from the old Free Church corner to the Salva- tion Army Bacracks. The old platform being very mach out of repair, and calculated to make the converts of the Army not only fall on their face but from grace also, the City Sur- veyor was instructed by the “treet Committee to remove it. This evening the Salvation Army will likely offer special prayer for the Street Committee and Mr, Smith. Qe A SPECIAL meeting of the Fire Depart- ment was held last evening. The principal business transacted was the appointing of a successor to Mr. J. A. Rowe, as engineer of Silsby No. 7. A requisition signed by the members of the Silsby Company and a large number of influential citizens praying that Mr. Matthew Murphy, who for many years past has been the fireman, should succeed Mr. Rowe as engineer was received. Some discussion ensued and the following resolution, moved by Capt. F. H. Beer and seconded by Mr.Jcho McPhail, was put and carried :— Resolved, That a committee of two be appointed to act with the Chief Engineer to enquire as to competency of Mr. Murphy to take charge of the Silsby engine as engineer, the said committee to report at a meeting of the Board to be called for that purpose. __— > Tue Terepnone.—-We understand that telephone poles have beer placed-along the railway east of Charlottetown with the view of having the line extended at an early day, to Georgetownand Souris. It should also be extended to East Point. There is as yet no signal station in P. E. Island. East Point is a suitable place to put one. The Government is determined to protect our fisheries against poachers of every description and class, and in doing so signal stations along our coast will be found necessary. One should be erected at North Cape, another at Cape Bear, near Murray Harbor, and another at East Point. In connection therewith, the telephone cou!d be utilized. Ifthe Government at Ottawa would grant a small subsidy, we presume the Telephone Co, here would undertake the erection of a line tothe points named. And apart from the signal service altogether we hope to see a telephone line extended to many parts of the {sland that are w.thout telephone accommodation, euch as New Londen, Rustico, Dundas, andother places we could name. ——»———— Tue annual meeting of St, James’ Church was hel? on the [2th inst. The Pastor, the Rev. James Carruthers, opened the meeting, and Mr. J. W. Morrison was elected chair- man. The report of the session was then real. It expressed gratitude to God for the many mercies vouchsafed to the congregation during the year, and mention was alzo made to the death of the late Dr. J, Mackieson, one to their number, who had been identified with the congregation since its inception. Forty- one members had been added during the year, The Sabbath Sehool was doing good work, there being an incvease of 67 scholars. Seven- teen were admitted from the Sunday Schoo! to the membership of the Church. Rev. D. Me- Neill read the report of the Ladies’ Aid Society, showing the work done ; that they had been able materially to aid the Trustees, and still have a balance of $505.79 to meet bonds due next year. Mr J, A, Lawson read the report of the Young Peoples’ Society, which was most gratifying, and which re- ported a balance over expenditure of $104. The Benevolent Society reported that the sum of $104 was received, which aided the committee in relieving distress. The treasurers of these different de- partments of work reported as fol'ows;— Schemes, $221.00; sebbath school $100. 14; ladies aid, $505.79; benevolent societies, $104.14; young peoples’; $104.93 ; total $1036.00. The trustees report this year to be one of the most successful in the history of the church. The income from all sources, includ- ing subscriptions and bazar last spring, was $4361.00 which met all expenditure, and left a balance of $33.00 ‘This, with the sum mentioned above making a total of $5397, having passed through the hands of the different treasurers during the year, the con- gregation expressed its thankfulness to Almighty God by singing the doxology. After the uenal vote of thanks to the ladies, the choir,etc., the congregation granted the pastor three months leave of absence, and one of the happiest and most successful meetings was brought to a close with the benediction. Waterworks. The Council at last have settled it fast, That question which "livened the —_ $ The vote which was cast successfully passed For “pure water and plenty” we hear. Despite of our cranks, with their tortuous pranks, Right onward progression did steer ; Then fill up the tanks, give the city’s best thanks To the Council and Mayor H. Beer. Let scientist Macs, o'er se a tracks, Go quacking with rage or wit fear ; To believe be inclined, that man’s of sound mind, Who asserts Winter Riverisclear. "Twas a puzzle a space, who would win in the race, But now itdoth plainly appear, ss The right man in right place, in this oritical case, Was His Worship our Mayor, H. Beer. Weatner Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provunces. Toronto, April 15.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, fair, mild weather. METROROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, April 15, 1886. Hghest Temperature yester2ay, (read at : midnight)... ..-.sserers ana an epee Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at , midnight) .....---+- oo oe soowscnses 25.9 Lowest ‘Pemperatare this morning ...... 23 6 a- | Temperature mornipg,at 8 o'clock, , .26.1 ‘Tamperstare this afternson at I o' dled, 89,0 postponed until May 10. | he patriotie union meeting in Her |Majesty’s opera house to-night to protest | against Home R»'e was attended by an im- mense concours» and thous nds were unable to gain admittauce. After a speech by Earl Cowper, the presiding cflicer, who said ‘that from his own experience as Viceroy of Ireland, he could safely say that Home Rule was not desired by the great body of of people,’ amotion was made by Lord Hartington to the effect that Mr. Glad- stone’s proposals would prove disastrous to the best interests of both countries. The motion was seconded by Mr. Rylands (Lib- eral) who was loudly cheered. Lord Salisbury moved that a petition em- bodying the sentiment of the meeting be presented to Parliament. He said that the Premier’s wand could not efface the effects of the centuries of confliet and exaspera- tion. The future government of Ireland would not involve unmanageable difficulties if the people of England remained true to the Empire. The motions introduced by Lords Hartington and Salisbury were un- animously carried. Rome, April 14. The Pope has inatructed the Sacred Con- gregation op extraordinary ecclesiastical affairs to study the Irish question in the light of Gladstone’s recent speech. DOMINION PARLIAMENT Orrawa, April 14. The House met at 3 p. m. Dr. Hickey moved that the Act relating to druggists (from the Senate) be taken up to-morrow. In answer to a question, Chapleau said that the Government had received no com- munication from the Imperial Government in relation to the visit of Measrs. Sullivan and Ferguson, members of the P. E. Island Government, to London, in relation to the non-fulfilment of the Terms of Union. Vail moved for a return of correspondence respecting the flag treaty between Spain and the United States, and complained that the Government had done nothing to secure for Canada privileges similar to those obtaiued by the United States. Stairs pointed out that England had no- thing to give in return for concessions from Spain, and therefore could not secure what the United States had secured under a dif- ferent fiscal policy. After some further statements the motion was carried. Fatal Cyclone. Minnzaronis, Minn., April 14, Reports have been received this evening, of a tertible cyclone at St. Cloud, Minn., this afternoon, in which it is reported 400 persons were killed, 75 injured and half the town laid waste. It is reported that Sauk Rapids also suffered. Mayor Ames and half a dozen physicians are just leaving on a special train for St. Cloud in answer to messages for assistance. LATER. Sr. Pavn, Minn., April 14. The cyclone, it is reported, cut a path 600 feet wide through the city of St. Cloud, destroying 200 or 300 houses, and 100 per- sons were killed. It is said that 30 persons were killed at Sauk Rapids, and that in both places many hundreds were wounded. Queenly Sympathy, Orrawa, April 14. Earl Granville yesterday sent a cable to Lord Lansdowne, in which the Secretary for the Colonies says that “‘ Her Majesty de:ires him to express her hope that Sir John Macdonald’s health continues to im- prove.” Thetelegram was communicated to-day to Sir John, who was deeply affected by this evidence of Her Majesty's thought- fulness and kind remembrance at a time like the present crisis in the English Parlia- ment. Sir John tu-day drove round the Parliamentary grounds looking bright aad speaking cheerily. A Desirable Investment. Toronto, April 14. A cable despatch received here says :— ‘* The subscription list for twenty million dollars, Canadian Pacific bonds, was closed yesterday afternoon.’ This was quite un- expected, it being one day earlier than st first announced. Itis reported on change that the applications reached thirty mil- lion dollars. The Ring. Boston, April 14. A great prize fight has been arranged be- tween Sam Bittle, of Galt, Ont., and Harry Gilmore, of Toronto, who recently beat Jack Dempsey and Jack Lawrence, ior the lightweight championship of Canada, The fight is to be for $1,000, with small gloves, and is to be decided within 100 miles of Detroit. Another PBefaulter. Toronto, April 14. At Stratford, Ont., H. S. Roy, teller of the Bank of Montreal’s branch there, has disappeared. An examination of his books already shows a defalcation of $3,000. Aquatic. Lonxpon, April 14. Mattheson, the Australian oarsman whom Beach defeated, will row Perkins, ‘the British champion, on the Thames, on | May 24th. } inti | Bors’ Crotaive -Spring’stock now at B8Os «| gpl? Bi the London Aiouse, wm ASSETS, NEARLY - - —_———9 —$—— — The Wealthiest Company in the World. 0 BEYOND COMPARISON. o—s — The following examples of current payments in 1885 on policies issued by this Company are beyond comparison ; therefore they muet stand alone unchallenged, as showing the best results attained by any company : Name and Address. of Policy Additions, | ¥ ne Lae eee ee Si ee ee ee ee ee 10,000 14,501 $24,501 H. A. Vatable, New York................- oo £6 Chg ellis fale +0000 : 4,717 14,717 E. B. De Meaux, Paris, France.............-...--++.ss00++ wa 0,000 4,934 14,964 francis Thompson, Charlestown, Mass...+-+-+++......+. +++ 5,000 3,414 8.414 Thomas Talvot, N. Billerica, Mass..................2..+t9** 19,000 5,336 15,336 J. J. Bergen, Brooklyn, N. Y......-000se+ec esses esse neenentes 5,000 3.397 8, G.G,. Spencer, “ fees cevenééeddantibbacs}s sapbened 5,000 6,729 11,729 John W. Downing, Trog. Ni ¥..........0..-4: in gekeevdie eal 5,000 5,639 10,639 John P. Howard, Englewood, N. J....... 2... .sseueeereeeeees 5,000 8,229 13,229 W. F. Babcock, San OG ri sceccsctes. te c5 cure 3,000 3,804 6,894 WR Neire oy es 65 15-9904 055 b+ = Beh Chae s hiv ays ous Ghosigtins dusk $68,000 $60,840 $123,840 The face of the polices amounted to $68,000 ; the policy-holders received in addi- tion as a profit upon their investment $60,840, or a total of $128,840. “The above afe not isolated or remarkable payments selected during many years of business, but taken from a long list of such claims paid in 1885. Sach splendid results have never been reached, nor nearly approached, by any other company. ~ J MACHACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND Ch'town, April 10, 1886. JAS. PATON & GO, MARKET SQUARE, FFER special inducements to purchasers of House Furnish - ing Goods, during the month of March. Those in need of Carpets and Oilcloths should give us acall. Our stock is pro- nounced the largest and cheapest in the city, and entirely new. 100 rolls Carpet, in Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp. 75. “ Qilcloth, from one foot to twelve feet wide. — A special Jot of Scotch and Union Carpets will leared out at cost. See these, as they are yenuin Bargains, Grand value in White and Grey Cottons, Shirtings, Print Cottons, Cretonnes, Table Linens, Towels and Bed ‘Ticking s, 1,200 pairs Corsets, cheap. Gilray’s Patent Lace Curtain Stretcher. Ladies should see them. JAS. PATON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO w. A. WEEKS «& CO, — S eeuas eee SPRIN® SAILINGS, 1886. From Londen and Liverpeol S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE Londen for Charlottetown, ON THE 15th APRIL. CALLING AT SWANSEA & HALIFAX. S.8. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. : Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal pointe in P. K. Islend, New Bruns. wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other information apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- urch Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathurst, N, B, to Ric& & 4. Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. ©. Jones & Co. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agert. Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1836. HUNDREDS —-OF— CLOCKS to select from, ranging in price from $1.25 to $20,0u. Combination Clocks, Barometers, and Thermometers (either for hangivg or mantle. SHIPS’ CLOCKS. Every Clock tested before leaving the store. E WW. TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, April 13, "86, Sign of the " Stove.” NHE Subscriber offers for sale the follow- fing goods at low prices :— 2 tons Gal. Sheet Iron, 2 tons Lobster Marlir, 100 coils Rope, aaa March 5, 1886. ———- —_— ESTABLISHED 1873. MEMBERS CHAMBER COMMERCE. WE BUY Potatoes, Spiling, R.R. Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned WANTS, LOST. FOUND, de, : ANTED—By May !st, a good plein Cook ; liberal wages. Apply to Mrs, Fenton T. Newbery, Water Street. apl5 ANTED—At the Revere House, a Boy and Girl. apl4 tf © LET—A Cottage, pleasantly situated on King Square; possession given Ist Fish, May, Eggs, May. Apply to G. D. Longworth, er Produce, s : 14—3aw t is 0 - 7 And sell on commission, Write us fully for ANTED—Two Servant Girls at the quotations. Ship to Rankin House. ap13 tf HATHEWAY & (0. 22 Central Wharf, Boston, Gen- eral Commission Merchants, Consign your vessels to our house. Will receive personal attention. Charte's, Freights and Vessels for the United States, Newfound- land, West Indies, South America Ports. Lumber, Stone and Oil Freights. April 12, ’56—3mos PAINT UP! tie undersigned begs leave to intimate to his customers and the general public that he has resumed business at his old stand, Kent Street, opposite Rocklin House, where he is prepared ts execute all orders entrusted to him in House, Sign and Fresco Painting. ANTED—A Girl for genersl house- work, Apply to Mrs. John F, Rob- ertson, Fitzroy Street, near the Kirk. apl2tf S| fag LET—A Shop to let on Kent Street; also a large Safe for sale, Apply to Mrs, John Jury. apl2 OR SALE OR TO LET~—The Cottage at St. Avards, St. Peter’s Road, just out- side city limits, at present occupied by D. Geo, Chesnut, E Apply to R. McMillan, coal office, foot Prince Street apl2 eod wky tf W ANTED —A Situation by a lad of 17, who has had about two years expe- rience at cash box and dry goods. Enquire at EXAMINER office. ap 8 grt ey Female Servants and a Man Servant. Apply to Mrs. Wil- liam Dodd, at Mra. George Haszard’s, Espla- nade. apré Parties intending to have their Ceilings and W ANTED Immediately, at D. A. Bruce’s, Walls decorated in the latest style of art, can f k d thi t| be suited at reasonable rates er ee a. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Orders by mail will receive prompt atten- tion, P. H. TRAINOR. makers. mar25 7 LET—That pleasantly situated Dwel- ling House at Southport, owned by the | subscriber, containing eleven well-fiaished | Apri) 8, 1886—eod 3wks a - oo — = ome — 4 offices attached; also, first-class dairy an 1827 ‘ " a 1886. T. & E. KENNY, ice house, coach house and stables and large fruit and vegetable garden. Splendid bath- Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. ing within a short distance. Rent moderate. T. & BE. KENNY, —Henry Beer. mar23 OR SALE—Fyles of ~Littell’s Living (F. €. MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, Age,” from 1882 to 1884, complete - the best literature of the age. Also, Webster's Dictionary (unabridged). Apply at Tur Ex- AMINER office. g@ feb27 \O LET—To commodious new Dwelling Houses, with suitable outhouses, situated on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streete, in a pleasant and central! part of the city. Each dwelling has nine rooms and is fitted with marbleized mantels, register grates, etc; will be ready for occupation about middle of April. Apply to George Alley. mar30 2aw i161 GRESHAM HOUSE, OR SALE—That eligibly situsted House Bishopsgate Street, and Land, west side Hillsborough Street, LONDON, E. C., nearly opposite Hillsborough Park—a rare England. chance for parties wishing for a building site. ; . . Apply to Robert Fennell. api eod tf pat Scott's and Vaughan's Codes. | March 29, 1886. General Commission Merchants, 3 tons White Lead (English), 10 casks Paint Oil, 50 bris. Portland Cement, 2000 Fire Brick, 1 ton Fire Clay. SIMON W. CKABBE Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner. March 25—4wks 2aw her 4i —_——— CHAVILL'S ® LUNG HEALER i INVENTOR. .A SUPERLATIVE REMEDY FOR, } THE CURE OF “Incipient Consumption, Asthma WHOOPING COUGH | All Afflictions of the Lungs and Chest. | } Ask for the Genuine Me Portrait and his own and the Proprieter's signature. | 7 bearing the inventor's TRAGE MARE \ T } i) || 4@-FOR SALE BY ALL > /, 4 V6 1a PROPRIETDRS 7 sh Ef ifn s WN eo HALIFAX N.S CANADASZINN —_——— ne === —— ne Why Pay Higher When WOODILLS Qoz. Tins Retail 7 Cents GERMAN Moz. Tins Retail 12 Cents A. McLeod, Spring Park Road. apS © LET—A brick House on Pownal nah - LET—Two Houses. Enquire of Jas. SALT! SALT! now occupied by Mr, Geo. J. Wright. Apply to Thos. W. Dodd. mar26 tf Fe SALE.—Two houses in a central locality in the city. Apply at Tue Ex- AMINER office. mari tf ryyO LET—The large Store next to Stum- bles Harness Shop, Great George Street. Apply to John Stumbies.—imarl! !sw wky tf gpgil2 1896 navigation, 8000 SACKS LIVERPOOL COARSESALT, | Orders solicited. JAS. FRIER, Shedfag, New Bruuswick. AN NED ES ES IIS a ELT Bs a O arrive at Point de Chene, on opening of BAKING Soz. Tins Ketail 22 Cents POWDER Quality Equal to Any. ' March 1, 1886. SN notes Dates \ een neem came one ae em ee oe oor egpeanaep acinar sh nts ceesnapteeinagece cael ioe