ae Wik Paos, F! gy 2 Dougald McDonald, Esq., the following | LeBlauc, Pictou, 2,100 bush oate, value $940, — TELEGRAPHIC NEWs, | al and Gther [tenms, tod , jac 5 sgantns Ress! ee Sy om ot * - ‘ RCIAL UESPATCHES TO THE EX SMINGR,] . “ l wren . ; \N a ewe Tariff mast BY The Tariff Resolutions. ; ved ee i = - 4 + (4RDINER, KE as recurned T ‘ UTTAWa, April 18. } | j States he ( ommittee on W ays and Means i 4 faite passed mc t of the tariff resolutions yester- | rest GTOU? 1 ( ti he iad and the aay rhe amury on ag icultural implements ras w E. Dawson & C was changed to thirty-five per cent. after | ind’ at the tenth of May | | ? ee h tenth of May. A few other mincr or WieeINs charges 75 cents for |! 8nges were made a re” loctnre ae ; tp at his fecvurs gto fe The Queen Gone Is | eeu Gone to Osborne. e forget the Temperance Meeting to sinieibi fest e's Whitman will speal "Rev Ww. Whit peak Lonpon, April 18. a” a H i er | es'y . lee . 8 EXPRESS \W wx, four Peddier's Oab. r: taj oe the Queen has gone to mye ! he . BRAC sOurne., She is stil unable to walk c - for ae cil soi A . Pa al ’ apls eg = Arrival ¢f the Princess. ous the Publie I mperance Meet a Rs ‘arrother Os 1} night, James (a itfers, Esq » Wea CITTAWA, April 18. - eo Ys Tha Princa : : go of the spear : he Princess Louise arrived here vester- | iy “ day accompanied | he I d 4 id enes iebaleadl : panied by the Marquis and snit ‘ » ' ¢ iesaie an . om - . ) 3 BD econ § SPAVIN RE, whotesale and) Since her arrival a double guard has been | Hiall, and a number of | ' en detailed to watch the Parliament House s have oeen arrestec ——— —— j[sda- Ze making — pothecaries tall, DesBrisay’s| placed at Rideau : goat <-> ’ ; nd person tgp (housa r : a y > va sead in| . ‘ perageivst the Czar N. B. Government Crisis. *y3 London Pos hears that the Marquis FREDERICTON, April 18 jin 38 Vicer yy and Governor-General | more will to day move a resolution of want | ; of ecnfidence in the Government, and it is | commercial | : oe » 500 for a license. ’ se | , . pas %& t » i . se W innipeg | Weather Bulletin. | yf eter fina ont th | u ; j gt the A a - [ApILS lm wy taw dy | detectives have be , foror# mm suspicion of Heng eng al Iyene gill probably sucesed the Marguis Phe crisis has been reached. Mr. Wet 4 » . >) ' — ’ > . . ae tted the Government wil. be defeated. pes PbO talks of whether it can legally ; . se 3DY fee at all : -_- - | Probabilities for the next 24 hours fer the | | Maritiine Provinces. now reaches the, Suez Canal, and competition to} \ 5 A a | Moderate to fresh winds, shifting to west fand north, fair with few bat lypray wheat F ugrket ver the bp a formidabk eae wheat growers. - . 11 a. in. | ToRronro, April 18 | showers. gx the public temperance meet- . > WE : i veri nthe ¥. M. ©. A. & all, SHU NEWS. git the auspices of the Grand Division, Halifax, April 11.—C.:d sch Trial, Henley, ci T. lapls hi for Souris. ; > - ! Pert Mulgrave, April 11 gR H. Patscess Lovisr had a narrow | from Rustivo, from being burned to death on the In port at Caibarien. April 2—barque ult, a fire having broken out in her| “on _— ssy, for B aton in 8 ‘ ays. a : » night. | A PAYING \ ESSEL.—Says the >t. Jobn Globe: | drown during pews a The eee Times aes tive Dorchester | * vessels that netted $17.512, on their last i W. W. KIR&PATRICK, C. E., was voyaue, but we know a St. Jehn vessel that} @ tend dead in his bed at Winnipeg, on the/ can beat that. We refer to Messrs. Prichard | ip inst. He was foruierly engaged on the | & Son’s barq:t.e Moss Glen, cleared on fesiisn Pacific Railway, and was well} her last voyaze from Baltimore to Aspinwall iowa in Ontario. | the handsome sum of $!0,115 aiter all the ex stein ;penses were paid. ee ; were for demurrage. {wactat meeting of Saint Lawrence; st. Thomas Mz le, L 0. O. F., will be heid this) St. Thomas. Ganesday) evening at 8 o'clock, for the | son, Gaudaloup (and sailed April 2 for Turks | of conferring degrees. A full at- Island, igdance is particularly r quested. ' Ar at Villa Real, Mar 20—barque Olivetta, eels | Davies, Ar sch Davling, which } { Mar 23—Ar brig Nyanza, from | Lishe ’. AmmgsDID assortment of Earthenware, id wer Pots, Hanging] River, P. EI Iulets, etc., at the Diamond Grocery.- ° Liverpool, Mar 29 —-Cld brigt Alpheta, for |, D Macuacuens & Co., 85 South Side! Charlottetown. ; oo ueen Square. lapli 2i | Charleston, April 11—Cld barque Sappho | for Bristol. Mccu interest has lately beea ensited | New York, 13—Cid barque Edith Car- Moray Harbor in connection with oe -— michael, McEachern, Savannah. agoed violation of the Scott Act. After | Philadelphia 12—Cld George Peake, Havana. : Soutis, April 5 —cld schr Alpba, Gav e imatio 7 - Aa er in Gays examination before Justices Pictou, 197 bbls. pork; 5 casks hams, 30 tubs ialy and Cowan, a decision in favor of | },74) ¢ bdls. codfish, value $4,312; shipped by tedefendant was given. various paitics ee | Souris, April 7—cld schr John Tt ewis, Kick- ham, Pictou, 2,600 bash oats, 92 bbls. pork, £4 pkgs. Jar’, 10) cases canned meats, value Pp $3,308 shipped by L. Kickham & Co. Souris, April 10—cld schr Mary Jane, Mc-| Carthy, Pictov, 2,344 bush oats, 9 hhds hams 189 cases canned meats, value $3,171; shipped | by Matthew, McLean & Co. ; . | Souris, April 13 —cld schr J, J. Bill, Aba special meeting of the Caledonia Club, | Whittle, St. John’s N’fid, 2167 bush oats, wea a their Kooms on Monday, the 16th | 2)36 bush potatoes, value $1,622, shipped by Mm, immediately after the members had at-| watthew, Mclean & Co teled the funeral of their late fellow-clans- | Souris, April 16-~—cld schr Maria Alva, du Iuroxtant.—‘'The Cookery Class,” @iptocure the best flavoring extracts, es, candied peels, English cream of | war, Howard's soda, etc, etc., at the | iptheceries Hall, Des Brisay’s Corner. {[Apl181w —_~-~@—— were moved by Robt. J, Campbell, | shipped by McDonald, McDonald & Co. tamded by Joan McPhee, and unanimously | a April 16—cld schr New Dominion, =. : ; | Mullios. Harbor Breton, N’fid., 1,500 bush a. has — Psa. Pr tg | oats, 4 bbls. oysters, and 5 _ lard, value our midst, by the band of death, | 3550, shipped by John Aylward, W Wiether-clansman Dougald McDonald, | Souris, April 16—cld schr Minnie E, Noel, hee 80 many years a member ef | 3¢. John’s, N'fid, general cargo by John Te Aylward, value $3,150. nies, We desire to place oa record our Halifax, April 16--ar schr Surprise, Buote, for his loss, and to express our symp | from Rustico; cld Lady Franklin, Weatherbic, Y With his relatives and other sorrowing | for Charlottetown; Ocean Friend, Westharer, m do; Sturgeon, Stewart, Crapaud a Caledon: feet, ME <0 er e Canso, April 16--ar Four Sisters, Halifax, aledonia Club of P. E. Island, do deeply | for P. E. I tincerely condole with the widow of their ssa —— worthy fellow clansman Dougald Mc- Esq., whose death has caused such pe picwonk to his widow and a large of relatives and friends, and the mem. | gq; Conroy, of a daughter. of this Club do earnestly hope that she | Smee meee . Sy derive comfort and consolation in her} “—~ " Him who alone can bestow there Westy and that her affliction will in a oe be mitigsted by the knowledge that the sympathy. not only of this Club, community gennerally ; Parther Resolved, That the foregoing reso- Ktions be entered on the minutes of the Club, 8 Copy sent to the press of this city for on, ee ok BikTH. At Grand River, Jan. 24th, the wife of Mr. ———— MARRIED. At Portobello Parish Church, on the I4th March, by Rey. George Cook, D. D , Borgue, uncle of the bride, assisted by Rev. George id Jamicson, minister of the parish, and Kev. William Dunnet , M. A., Kilmarnock, brother- | in-law of the bridegroom, Kev. James Me- Donald Inglis, M. A., minister of Penning- hame, to Georgina Ellen, fourth surviving daughter of the late Henry David Cook, Esq., J. P., The Tower, formerly of the Madras Nivil Service. a a On the 4th inst., at the Methodist Parsen- age, Murray Harbor, 8., by the Rev. E. 20 Mr. Edward M. Jordan, to Miss Jane Boole, late of White Sands. Ror. J. CAMPBELL, Rec. See’y. guise Tar Opening of the handsome new organ = Church last evening brought a large audience. The arrange- Sents for the opening and comfort of those Atteuded wera coraplete, and the pro- @ Was carried out to the satisfaction | of ail The choruses by the aifferent choirs—in most cases difficuit— ‘te rendered in a manner which reflects it on-the respective directors. To its athem would require the delicate that of & counoisseur. Suffice, it to Bay, at one and all were weil sung and received Pleasure. A duet, ‘Ruth and MeLeod Wassung by R T. Weeks and Miss Deer in excellent voice. Mr. F. Herbert tang, ©)! Lord How Excellent,” with *t; while Miss McFarlane’s sims- # jConnder the Lilies” was admira-| js age, Th deceased was ab tr. Reed's sol ‘Flee as @ bire” ford, Tretand. : ra fly display. Lhis magnificent bass voice, | six children. May his sou] rest in peace. : Was ple. seutly rendered. Mr. Earl | TILT OE Mequest perioriue 1 the celebrated Halle- | cl DIED. | Tth iust , after a At his residence, on the 17th ; painful illne:s of two weeks, Wm. Shepherd, i is si third year. “* Blessed are the rary Beg die in the Lerd, for they rest from their labors, and their works do follow them. Funeral will leave his late residence on h Street, on Friday next, at two o ome fer the Methodist Brick Church, and from thence to Sherwood Cemetery by carriages. } st Johnston’s River, 1 em Michael Handraban, io t Lot 35, on the 12th | he 75th vear of | er OID With Choras from Haydn’s Messiah. The Ny : : ; : bal Mspiring strains of this masterpiece an elect: ic fect, and mianhy encomlums j ; “4 “Wiliam Owen,’ White Cottons, ftlollands and Gringhams. F ative of Water- | He icfea wife and family of | i bestowed on Mr. Karle for|ryxo ARRIVE, pet barque Cert perfur mance, The Sacred Con-| i frou Lisbon, about Sas concinded by singing the aire’ in which the audience joined. Tuthat the proceeds amawunted to 4 Mandrome sum. The organ is @& beautiful of t, it h asa rich and mellow tone, aud % “iperior finish. It is a valuable adaitign Ph ' i rota an prnuinvnt ty th¥ fat 10.690 Bushels Saif. t this port about The above vessel is due @ pier te Ist May. Orders can be left att LU, UWEN. Ajprfl 1¥-—mb we fr t1 may } THH DAILY = ‘ . w \ a! » - \ a 5 nd a . A large Stock of Striped and Plain Hessians (all widths). Damasks, Cretonnes, Furniture Cottons, and Printed Dimity, ‘ea mninte (4 : ak = a he Carpets and Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Cocoa and ‘Twine Matting. Remnants See the Above Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1883. <A MI Grey ee eee ein EXTRA &88B VALUE A y Perkins & Sterns. UN Print Cc Cottons, of Carpets, very cheap, Goods PERKINS WHR, APRIL 18, Before Purchasing. 1883. — \ ' ! ; ! a Cloth} »xttons, Grass & STERNS. FROST & WOOD — Agricultural implement AGEN CY. UST RECEIVED, per ‘‘ Northern Light,” at the above, 25 iron Frame Culiivatars, Of this amount $6,100! On hand No. 5 and No. 8 PLOWS and! ——— LOW EXTRAS. Daily expected, a further supply of our 29—brigt Kitty Ciyde, Mathe-} popular and unequalled NO. S PLOWS. Farmers are cautioned against purchasing Halifax, April 14—Harriet Torrey, Tierney, |a so-called No. 8 Plow, (as the genuine Frost 2nd a lot of second-hand Windows euitable i3—sch Letty May, Hubiey, Grand | ¢ Wood Plc) trom any other Establishment for hotbeds. Apply to | in the City than the above; as the undersigned the Sole Agent for them here. GEORGE R. STRONG. Ch’town, April 13.—-1m eod wkly 4i Scalers Wanted | aid. — A LSO ‘a Wanted ten Lobster Fishermen, either with Phillips, late of Charlottetown, and will be or without boats. Apply at once to HORACB HASZARD. Ch’town, April 12—-lw THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. Mrs.§.A.Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION/ Public Benefactress, Mrs. 5S. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequzled preparation for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- ised that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer-. tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WoRLD’'S HAIR RESTORER. os Bottle did it.” Thatis the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A. Atuzx’s Wortn’s Hark Restorzn. Itis nota dye NOTICE. } | { having. been assigued to me, |immediate payment otf \land & Weeks, ¥)> alone are authorized | give discherges f > the same. |” Aj] emounts due and unpal day of May next, will be sued for without further -octice. R. T. WEEKS. on Ch’town, April ¥, 1885. —Zaw Sw -OUR CAN SEALERS, who understand | their work, to whom good wages will be! \f NHE estate and book debts of Mr. Jobu | { McLeod, of this city, merchant tailor, ali persons I- 'debted to him are hereby notified to make | admission, 15 cents, the amounts due by | them, af the office of Messrs, Davies, Suther- id after the first ROTICH a | )FPNUE REV. MR. JOHNSON intends open- inga Reading Room, in connection with |his work at Victoria, and would be very grate- ‘ful for any second hand Bocks and Magazines, ‘Newspapers, etc. Anything good and read- able—don’t care how old—would be most | thankfully received. Any gifts of Magazines or papers could be left at the Bookstore of H. |A. Harvie, Esq., or sent to Mr. Johnston’s | address. | The Rectory, Crapaud, April 12—5i wkly 21 SAND, KINDLING, &e., | FOR SALE. ' 100 Loads Kindling Wood, 300 Leads Sand JOSEPH MAHAR. ' Cumberland St, Apri] 16.—6i Boats For Sale. | One £loop Sail Boat, { One Ship's Boat, | One >mali Sail- Boat, One Fishing Boat, One Doubie Scuil Boat, One Long Single Scull Boat, One Short Single Scull Boat. | The above boats helong to Mr. John C. sold cheap for cash. Apply to PETER CLERKIN, Steam Navigation Co. Warehouse. Ch'town, April 13.—tl may 1 pd Valuable Properties. AM instructed to sell by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 3rd of May next, at twelve o'clock, the following Valuable Properties, viz: — 1. The Three-Story French Roof Dwelling House, Stable, Coach Heuse, and Garden, situated on Upper Prince Street, now ocen- pied by B. Wilson Higgs. The House is well built and very convenient, has a frontage of 38 feet by 31 feet, containing 12 Rooms; Kitchen attached, with two Rooms; good Cellar under the whole; also, a Water Tank under the Kitchen, and a good well, with the balance of steck of Groceries on band, at ———— ae or ——— GROCERIES! OHEAP, CHEAP, AT TED FisH MAREBEHTY. ee to make room for Spring Goods, the subscriber wil! sel! for Casb, reduced prices :— PICKLES (in bulk and bott'es), SOAP, etc., etc., CANNED GOODS, in Peaches, Corn, Toma- toes, Apples, Finnan Haddies, Salmon Mackerel, Lobsters, and a full line of Groceries of the best quality. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, J. H. MYRICK, Fish Market, Grafton Street. Ch’town, April 16.—3i eod TBRPSICHORE HALL. NOTICE, NHE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, takes the liberty to inform her patrons and the public geverally that she has taken the large and commodious Hall, on Queen Street (Offer’s Building, formerly the Orange Hall), where she wil! conduct the business in future, and hopes, by attention and strict order, to continue to receive that patronage which she has formerly enjoyed. The first meeting in the above Hail will take place on Saturday afternoon, 2ist inst., at four p. m. E. BURRIS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, a ye G. H. TAYLOR'S. Anything in the above can now be bought very cheap. A fresh assortment just received, More to splendid water, at the Kitchen Door, the Garden is $3 feet by 100 feet; whole Lot, 220 by 83 feet. —ALSO— 2. The Lot and Hay Press Buildings, front- ing on the Malpeque Road. These will be sold separately. Tie upper building is two stories, 56 by 32 feet, with Shed Roof, 24 by 32 feet. This Lot is 115 by 65 feet. The lower building is three stories, 84 by 32 feet. This Lot is 104 by 65 feet. Leaving a right of way te the upper building of 18 feet on South Side. Possession given immediately. * WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, April 12. Auctioneer, ae ; 5 ae pee SS Ne Ae EELP PGMs moan auilhs eTeNe 111/182: esa eveeks come in a few days. Repairing promptly executed and work | guaranteed. | North Side Queen Square, | Ch’town, April 13, 1883. Gi eod ia - —— on South Side Queen Square. given Ist May next. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, April 11—2w eod et eee > Store on Queen Square HB premises at present occupied by Messrs, Robertson & Cameron, situated Possession SCHOONERS WANTED —— Dominion of Canada, Province of Prines Riward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. Ia the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-tifth year of Her presert Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23, intituled ‘‘An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Ccom- panies. Building Societies znd Trading Corporations, and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent 3anking Com pany. bar the application ef the Liquidaters of the above named Banking “ompany, aad upon readirg the petition cf Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Crarles Colson Gardiner and David ©, “balmers, with the affidavit thereto annexed, filed the tweifth aay of February, A, Db 1883, and the order made by mo, dated the twelfth day of Febrnary last, calling ou all parties concerned to show canee, this day, why a second coll of ten dollars per share should not be made on all contributories of the above named Banking Company, and the notice signed by the Pro- thonotary, issued in parsuance of such order, and the affidavit of Leith E Byecken, of the due publication of such notice, 4d the afti- davit, of Ben amin F. Messervey, of the due trarsmission by mail of such na ices to all contributeries residing abroa!, and upon hearing counsel for the said Liquidators, and no cause to the contrary being now shown before me, I DO ORDER that a SECOND CALL of TEN DOLLARS per share be made on all the coutributories of the said Bonking Company;and [ do forther order that each such contributory do, on or before the FIRST day of JANUARY next, A. D 1884, pay into the BANK OF NOVA 8: OTIA, atits branch in Charlottetown, in said Province of Prince Edward Island w the account of the Liquid- ators of the said Company,the amount ~hich will be due from him or her or them in re. spect of such coll, and [ do further order that a copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liquidators of the said Companr, specifying the amount due from such con- tributory, in respect of euch call, be served on all such contributories by posting the same in @ letter, prepaid and registered, in the Genera! Post Office in Charlottetown, in said Province, addresaed to the party or nartics contribuiories at his, ber or their ast known address or place of abode, or by the delivery. thereof severally to the attorney of the party to be served; end I do further order that a copy of this order be published in the Hoyal Gazet.e newspaper of said Province, and in the Examwinge and Pairiot newspapers, published in Charlotte. town, in said Province, in the daily issues FLOUR, ‘ : thereot, for two weeks from the date hereof, a the finest quality), Dated thig second day of April, A. D. 1888. TOBACCO, (Signed) JAMES H. PETERS, RAISINS, Apiil 4 -~9w AJ . MORTGAGE SALE, NOTICE is hereby given that, under and by virtue of a Power ot Sale, contained in an Iudenture of Mortyage, bearing dale the sixteenth dy of October, in the year of Our Lord on» thousand eight bundred and seventy-five, wade between Samuel Nosworthy Earle and Esther Julia Earle, his wife, of the one part, and Thomas Heath Haviland, of the other part, there will be sold, by Public Auction, on Thursday, the seventeenth day of May, next, A. D. 1888, at twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetowp,— At that tract, piece and parcel of land being the southern half of Towa Lot Number Sixty-five, in the third bundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing at West Street, at the north-west corner of Town Lot Number Fifieen, in the third hundred of Town Lots, aforesaid, thence east along the northern boundary of said Town Lot Number Fifteen eighty-four feet or thereabouts, to | Town Lot Number Sixty-six, in the said third huedred of Town Lots, thence north along the western boundary of said Town Lot Number Sixty-six eighty feet, thence at right angles therewith eighty-four feet or thereabo: ts, to West Street aforesaid, thence south along the eastern side of West Street, to the place of commencement, together with all houses, buildings, rights, members and appurtenances thereunto belonging. For further particulars apply to Mr. Eustace H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this thirteenth day of February, A. D, 1583, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mortgagee. Feb, 14, '83—wed till sale Ps Ae L KOVARIAN. j S| PAD. Te 2% FACH. Special Pads (Liver and Stomach)...... $3.00 Ordinary Pads..........---0+seeeeeee8 2.00 Kidney Pads..........cseceeceeeeeee 2 00 Lung Pads........-.0.eeeeeveeeeeees 3.00 Spleen Belts.........-..esecesevenveee 5.09 Absorption Baths........... . 0.25 All the above can be had at Messra. Fraser & Reddin’s, Druggists. Also Dr. Bennet’s | IMMEDIATELY if¥°O load COAL for Prince bd Nova Scoti», Magdalen Islands, and ‘ru: | Ports. Steady cmployment guaranteed for | , fela and good freighte. \the season, No delay Apply, -_- SCHOOL OF COOKERY. ‘in the Upper Aall of the Athengwum, a cours lof twelve lessons, merning and evcuing, two! Morning Class, 10.30 8. m.; Evening Ciass-' i ; i tt 3 f 4 SS ae in length. es 7,30 p.m, High Class Course (morning) $3.00; singh admiseion, 35 ceuts Househoii Course (evoning) $!.00 ; to| may be seen. Tickets transferable in families. of the Committee. MARY PALMER, Woyawuth Gh "town, bherv 27 M's MUNRO will open a school for ; LV Cookery on Monday evening, April 18, & Co., Souris Tickets for sale at Dr. Dodd's and Apothe-| caries Holl; where prospectus of both courses | } Dirget. | ® THOS. EVANS, Chimney Corner Colliery, Edward Islavd, new appliance for the cure of chronic case* of disease, advice about which can be had by mail, and the price of which is $25, $50 and $75 each sei, according to age aad &.z¢, and can be wora by different members of the came family. All correspondence addressed to DR. J. G. BENNET, fy Inverness County, U. B HEAD OFFICE—167 Hollis Street, Hali- | fax, N. S.; or Mr. William Kouzhan, Broker, tharlottetown; Messrs. Matthew, McLean | ° Mareh 31—!m 2aw 6) single New Teas ef Choice Quaiity. WHOLESALE CHEAP. | — ——- For turther particulars apply to secretary WY i WEEKS & C3 | ¢ s | Sigu of the Lica, Queen Street. Un’tswe, Marvh 25.—vol witty Ct EALED ao vud orsigned 7 | Manteqne Hall Committee up to the 23d day April 16.—2m wkly Halifax. TENDERS TENDERS. TENDESS addressed to the will be received by the ' £i of Al riinext, at 12 o’clock, noon, from parties williuz to contract for the building of a Hell ‘at Montague, according to plans and specifi- cation to be seen at Beer & Son’s »tore, Montague. The actual signatures of two goed and asvilicient securities to accompany each ‘Tender. The Committee do not bind them- eelves to accept the lowest or any tender. R. W, SPRAGUE. Sec’y . | Montague, March 14, 1583.—dly 2 aw wly2i of Committee, | - ~UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAM! NER, the Cheapest and Best N ewspap? published op P. K, Island. Orly §) por yore 1 i i, A a a ee ars