Sm A eect . SLIT that ame aes : - = = Se eee a ——— TOD THE DAILY EXAMINER. ie latent seamen _ a + -— — ——— + Teams :—Five Doutars 4 YRAR. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, uray speak free.”—Eveirives. SINGLE Corims Two CEnts mee —_ NEW SERIES. » Vi he Jain Examiner ls issued bien Evening by The Examiner Pablishing Ce., FROM THEIR OFFICE, “LONDON HOUSE,” QUEZN SQUARE, Ci arlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months eo eee re ee $2 50 es BI, a oe ioc cendes eee cous l 25 ee becomes eaeunes cee a ae sar Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. ALMANAG FOR MARGH, 1899, MOON 8S CHANGES. New Moon, Ist day, 6h., 48.3m., p. m., W., below horizon. First Quarter, 9th day, lh., 46.1m., p.m., S.E. Full Moon, 17th day, 7h., 35.3m., a.m., W. Last Quarter, 24th day, 2h.,44.8m., a.m., E. New Moon, 3lstday, 7h., 24.4m., a. m., E. Dp! wEEK)>"2 |Sun Moon High! Day’s ) Vy TRER i . ve i» , ui! av OF WEE rises sets rises | water] ten h bh mih m morniatte’n h m rt Nove pei YOU CAN FIND AT—— 1 —{x}+—__—_- ress Ginghams, Apron Ginghams, Shir/ings Bed Ticking, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Tabie Linen, Towels, 'Poilei Covers. {x} CHEAP OLOTHS, CHEAP TWEEDS, CHEAP CARPETS. sncsentermmnmnatammccdls “TE” Yes asilsiinaiitain (x)—— TARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1889. : han ang ul : - J ‘tor better accommodation on the Montague ferry. He stated that the petitioners con- ® | sidered the prescut arrangement by which — ne een esta PROVINGIAL LEGISLATURE, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. or : Wepnespay, March 27. “Mr. Gordon presented a petition from the inhabitante of Murray Harbor, Sturgeon, Montagne, and adjacent districts, praying the steamer Montague was taken off the ferry in the middie of the day unsatisfac- tory. Hon, Mr. Sullivan replied that the mat- we . , 4 : ter had already bee l he considera- White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Print Cottons, ny io Goetmont, and that aranne: ments had been made which would, no ‘doubt, be satisfactory. Mr. Yeo asked the Leader of the Gov- ernment : Have the Government of this Province, under the powers and privileges conferred by the Appropriation Act of last session, accepted or received any advance from the Government of Canada for loca! improvements in this Province, and i so, what amount? Was the money drawn from our interest-bearing capital, or on ac- eount of our unsettied claims! Did the Government of this Province, at the time of making the request for or receiving such advance, specify to the Federal Govern- ment the local improvements to which the money was to be devoted, and if so, what were the local improvements so specified ? Local and Other Items. A gray beard on a man under 50 makes him look older than he is. The best die to color brown or black is Buckingham’s Dye for the W hiskers. —_——~»>-— — CHALLENGES THE Wortp.—John Teemer has issued a challenge to any“oarsman in the world, Gaudaur preferred, to row a series of races, three, four and five miles each for $500 & race, ee VALUABLE Property.—The Getchell pro- perty on Main Street, Moncton, was sold at anction on Monday, the land realizing about $140 per foot frontage. This is said to be the highest price ever paid for land in Mone- ton. aneaiiaadia For purifiying the blood, stimulating the appetite, and invigorating the system in the Spring and early Summer, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is unsurpassed, He sure you get Ayer’s Sar- saparilla and no other, else the resalt may be anything but satisfactory. scsi inden No modicine has had greater success in checking cousumption, in its early stages than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It stops coughing, sovthes the throat and Jungs, and induces much needed repose, Hundreds have testified to the remarkable virtues of this preparation. satin Tne Harrpixn AGcary.—A strange accident has befallen a young lady of Cherveaux, » France. She was playiug with a little child on her lap, when she suddenly threw back her VOL. 24.—NO. 105. Personal. Prof. Goldwin Smith was accorded an in- terview with President Harrison on Saturday. Kmpress Elizabeth, of Austria, isso weak that her proposed journey to Wiesbaden has heen postponed, Count Herbert Bismarck is stopping at the residence of Lord Rosebery. He declares his visit to England is of a private nature. Owing te *e recent disturbances, Premier Von Tisza, :t Hungary, is now guarded by sixteen mounted policemen when he drives out. W. H. Evans wes accidentally shot a few days ago in \.:.vipeg by his companion, named C. Harker. Both are recently arrived young Englishmen, The Bishop of Chicoutimi had an interview with Sir John Macdonald a few days ago, relative to securing a subsidy for a railway to connect the town of Chicoutimi with the Lake St. John railway. His Lordship pcinted out that the proposed line would run through a densely populated portion of country, and prove a great boon. Mr, Joseph Jefferson has been engaged for &® number of years upon his autobiography. which will soon begin to appear in Jhe Cen- tury. No more interesting record of a life upon the stage could be laid before the Ameri- can public, and Mr. Jefferson's personaiity is perhaps more sympathetic to the people of this country than that of any actor we have had. He is the fourth ina generation of actors, and, with his children and grand- children upon the stage, there are six gener- ations of actors among the Jeffersons. The record which he has made of the early Jays of the American stage is said to be peculiarly Lawrence Station, on the N, B. railway, last|County, Ont., intend cultivating tobacco Bt tee ; 435 41 6 48/10 5010 58 If no such specification was given, what|bead and remained motionless, A hairpin interesting, especially the story of his travels wo . 41 r 42 : 16 il o7 il i l } Kid Gle cf hing in Si n Ha tg Jj t 0 q local imprevements do the Government | #4 penetrated her skull. igs never regained | as a boy in his father’s company, when they 4 satura y i -“ - : : ; i i ei . . = 7 “ rine i i 4 a ftar. vi i * * 3 Sunday | 39) 43) 7 41|morn 4 gw Gves ail AM@TIGa tl aW Wwbd lis psig + | how propose to construct with those moneys? a and expired a short time after-} would settle down for a season in a Western 4i Senden | gsi 2418 60 Il 8 How has the money so received been in- | *“*°* town and extemporize their own theatre. The ahem a | 96 =| g 28! 0 34 i! vested or disposed of ? ee autobiography will begin in The Century dur- 5} Tuesday |= 2a es 7 ; ss Droprrep Drap.—Charles D of Porte] j ie instal $\Wednesday | 34) 48) 8 53) 1 8 16 orn Lx] - Hon. Mr, Sullivan said: I may say that ROPPED VEAD.—Charles Dunn, of Port-|ing the coming autumn, and the instalments z Th ae ™ 39} 50| 9 19] 1 44 18 the ‘Tiles hank bk diaat” tk eesti his land, aged 77 years, while walking along will be illustrated with a portrait gallery of ne | 30) 51! 9 49] 2 26 2) ia vane: y, a: worpes-{aermain Street, St. John, on Monday, | distinguished actors, 8| Friday | 30; 51' 949/226 2 al i = Fr questions will be to bring dowa the corres- Aeatindd deal tik this cde’ oil . an ; at on! @ 13 2 - oe { mye iy , reas sd iepetcaeacnnagenadaaiiiadiias @Setarday | 29) 531025318) 2 Our Stock of Room Paper Takes the Lead, |pendence, “which will be s complete answer |ttPped dead on the sidewalk, while ait te 10/ Sunday 27! 54/11 7] 4 15 27 to ell-escenieies tas. leat In respect his way to interview atenant of his who News Notes. ce | ost « cele 9 , ay _ 5 eee ad le , sut ayi q il) Monday ve 54) 11 —- — = : Ba ak ERR SR, ESRI Moatipe nr oh to it, | may say that all moneys received at without paying her ws rhe : : : 12) Tuesday | 22) S7\aits0) 6 47) 35 R PATTERNS AND PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. by the Government from any source are de- | S°C°OF WHO was called in considered that} The straws are all blowing one way in 13) Wednesday 21; 59} 1 52| 7 53 38 posited be taht eheedlb> wiliie:s tits Riedie ane death had been brought about by excite- English polities. IThureday | 1916 O} 2 58! 8 44) 41 eT 2 ; a and fas alki ii : : t al es i: “a > P 1 4 i 9 29| 44 ———_—{x}— which interest is received when the balance |™€®t 4nd fast walking. This year’s sugar crep in the Hawaiian oir rida ov ms oi, ‘ ‘ : —_——>-——_ rs - le ! | 4: ol rs 9) - Sin its favor, At pres sre is a large . Islands wili be 125,000 tons—the largest on 16) Saturday i Lo : ov 0 9 + eager eng * a eae Gaatae - a ge Sap Resutts.—Mrs. McGregor, the wife of 4d ” : & L7 Sunday i 3 3) 6 31/10 46 50 “4 A4 FESS Vey ET 7: ae ‘amount to the credit of the rovince, on Rav. Mr. McGregor Banti cat £. record. is ay ae ee : fe i iat ae aise eis rer ee : The cor- | Re: Mr. McGregor, Baptist minister, of Bu : 8) Moaday Pa 5| 7 49/11 23; 54 é , S46 | Waican we are receiving Interest. © ©0*" lfalo, N. Y., died at her father’s home at| Farmers around Leamington, Essex } ’ . ~ - > te a & e ’ , 19| Tuesday a 6| 8 5911 59 57 , - - : o- respondence will be brought down as soon | 7 P ames i ssl : ; : : ord : oa 2 ae . od a + r t 2 : Charlottetown, March 12, 1889—dy & wky ~ Sere ait Wate a Saturday evening, after suffering excruciating | this summer. nursda | v ” i . : 7 ia a Ni . Sutverland askec > Leader © IW ig ; She ha rosene 7 z : 22| Fri ao y | 2 Genl.@ | | selina diel oc hdete clalc sl cocaine ctennmmanentansnianiiniitiisinde ahi oe = a ; 4 ta oe a —. at dale ees on A ig applying ke Se eee Cholera has broken out at Zambodnga, in i ay sa , = over 2nt to iay e ts > oO > j relieve sciatic: rhe PG y caught ei 23! Saturday | of lol 040i3 45 10 reer ae a y UE ree ee eee eo ner clothing caught Ure! ihe Phillipine Islands. There have been i : : 24) Sunday 5 58} 11) 1 48) 4 23 i4 25| Monday | 56) 14, 247/555) 17 26 Cuesday | 55) 15) 3 35) 7 19 20 27|Wednesday {| : j 16/416) 8 22) 23 28/ Thursday | 52} 18| 4 49! 9 i 26 5 20; 5 18) 9 50 29 | 49) 22) 5 48/10 3a 15 48/6.22' 6 7ILL 1/12 36 SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, | Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 REW ST., New York City. ae - ; 29' Friday 3oU Satu day 31 Sunday Received ex S& 8. (x)-—-— The Newest Shapes from the Best Makers will Stanley.” House a copy of the petition of right, pre- ‘sented by Roderick McNeill, Head of Stan- jley Bridge, to the Lieutenant-Governor ‘during the year 1887, setting; out certain ‘alleged grievances or demands which he had against the Government of the Pro- 'vince, and asking that an order be made iby His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor that right be done in the premises. Also a copy ef the report or recommen- idation made by the Attorney-General, re- lative to said: petition. Hou. Mr. Sullivan said he did not pro- ‘mise to bring down these papers last year, ‘nor would he do so now. He said - last {year that he would bring the matter to the notice of the Lieutenant-Governor; as it was a matter wholly under his control. Mr. Farquharson asked the leader of the Government what reply the Dominion Goy- jernment have given with reference to the |taking over ana repairing the piers of this and she was horribly burned. Her sister was badly burned in trying to extinguish ihe fire. oii Quick Time.--A special with the Eaglish mails and passengers, via the Parisian, reached Moncton on Sunday about noon, hav- ing made the passage from Halifax, 188 miles, in 4 hours 55m., including a stop at Truro. 500 deaths so far, The Russian Government has decided to make a further increase in the duties upon German goods coming into the Empire. Pork ard lard were more active than usual on the Chicago Board on Saturday. The train was in charge of Driver James Clarke, of Halifax, and this is the quickest distance between Springhill and Moncton was inade at the rate of a mile a minute. ee dea Tue Seat Fisueries.—A St. John’s, Nfld., despatch says that the front of the fleet has struck seals at the mouth of Green’s Pond. The Wolf has already returned to St. John’s with 27,000 skins. The Neptune, it is re- ported, has 21,000; Ranger, 21,000; Hector, 17,000; Terranova, 15,000; Esquimanx; 15,000; Vanguard, 13,000; Kite, 12,000; Greenland, 11,000; Walrus, 9,000; Falcon, 9,000; Aurera, time ever made on that section. Part of the , The former rose 15c. to 20c., and the latter 10c. to 12kc. ; News from Egypt is to the effect that | Emin Pasha has overwhelmingly defeated the 6,000 Mahdists that were sent against him. England has demanded of Morocen £50, - 009 as indemnity for the massacre and pil- lage at the Mackenzie Factory, at Cape Juby, in 1888. _ Sydney advices report that the Austra- lian wheat crop falls a good deal short of the estimate, and a considerable amount of be sold as Cheap as the Cheapest. Oe 3,500; and Iceland, 1,600. The Eagle has not} Wheat will be imported from America. been heard from. No report has been re- ceived from the Guif fleet. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- | leum Bought, Soid and Carried on Margin. P. 8.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. ‘Island, not already accepted by them, and if said reply is in writing, to lay the same Ten Arab immigrants, who arrived at : New York during last week and were de- See Our suit! fl sept20—dy & wky ly Hlasgow Lead and Color Works, WARRANTED a % £ ’ } i i? . oe = i 7 an 44, i with all other corresp< l a the ues- ifi inijaan iH Ya 4 ‘id 1 opH d, n Q ) With all other correspondence on the q es nib sul, oa the ? ere LPOUSe! ] xd cei V UL vuC Ul S, ‘ton during the past two years, on the table} More Power.—A bill has been introduced tained by the emigration commissioner, TO FIT AND FIT TO WHAR. of the House. Hon. Mr, Sullivan reported that he stat- ed before that the Government have noth- into the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia, by Premier Fielding, providing for vesting in the Mayor of Halifax the power to veto any were shipped back to Europe on Saturday. ‘he American sugar refinery, of San Francisco, has raised the price of all grades : (0) Sat ing to do with the wharves and piers of =e <peurae or vo that has mer of sugar one-quarter of a cent per pound, Lehi e and wiil I hing to do | passed by the city council. Upon the counci ‘1; 5 : 3 i an . jthis province, and will have nothing to do - . ; \, i , MONTREAL. er = ye es am 2 gg (YDS | eee ‘enon {sanctioning an expenditure or awarding acon- and the California refinery one-eighth of a lees Y 2% aM g i> a. OF 3, {With them. Any written correspondence ; cent nenenoumnee - ss) ‘ Sa vk map coer? el tae ed ae : tract, it must be approved by the Mayor. If , ‘6 | Wn 1 | on this matter would be brought down. aa a ; % 4 THE = =PHANT BRAND | Mr. Farquharson asked the leader of the |2i8 Worship disapproves, he sends the matter} The immense Verrugas bridge on the ' o~ Gowis 1 Stowe on Sha table ot the back to the council, with the reasons for his] Oroya railway in Peru, has been swept —OF— er ee eee ©lveto stated in writing. The council can PURE WHITE TE4D 64 Pine Line of Gents’ Furnishings ia now manufactared under the control of the , House a copy of the account for $148, from |W. E. Dawson, and paid by the Govern- }ment during the past year, as stated in the \Public Accounts. overrule the Mayor’s veto by a two-thirds majority of the aldermen present, but failing away by floods. Transportation from that part of the country is impossible, and many miners will be ruined, such majority the veto prevails. a | Scotland has a gold fever, the discovery Hon. Mr. Sullivan said the papers asked | A Convixcryg Maniresto.—According to} Of 4 bit of gold in the gizzard of a duck re- for would be brought down, a Montibello, Que., despatch the following | cently killed on # farm in Forfarshire havy- EVENING SESSION. impertant manifesto has just been issued : j ng been followed by the finding of gold- original proprietors. “ FLEPHANT Ready Mixed Paints, made — : up in all the choicest tints. ami al iii Every packet is warranted to please. vers ’ Bre f Tee : oi 3 shade matched. Orderearly, as the Spring de- ‘ as im . 5 . o ee nee | i . , or ane sari arte i ‘ ; i will be great. Ouly one quality made, the | House met at 5. To all Francophobes of the Dominion of Can-\ ering quartz in the same neighborhood. mand will be great. A , ™ . : i : } . — ; ‘ > g 7 da: : r ’ 7 * - best. : : : : | Hoa. Mr. Sullivan introduced a bill ee parties eel Mr, Chamberlain’s organ, the Birming- ? e6 ANT ” Patent Zine Paint, | ew. CiT ISTO M é ‘-. [ j ¢:) i 4 ‘ respecting writs and executions issued out Lo your frightful threata of proscription ham Post, announces on authority that the ELEPH white, gives a beautiful anc 4 KF NS ae ore : jof the Supreme Court, which was read a against our language and our race, our wives! Government will deal with the Irish land lasting finish. ahs ae ‘ as Pee | seme o ; <7. " : ; : bre" : | lasting ‘first time and ordered to be read a second janswer you thus: Three of them in the) question in the Parliamentary session of +6 ” Water-color Paints super-; (Mparinttetewn, March 13, 1R°9g FLEPHAN sedesa kalsomine for wails and ceilings. , “ane oe { “ELEPHANT ” 2cRese and r:chest colors. | * eeeeaT * Seer, 2a | time to-morrow. village of Montebeilo, two of them in the | 12899 and with Irish local government in The bill respecting petit jurors was read | parish, several more in the neighborhood and | 1891. a third time and passed. in the county of Prescott, Ont., opposite this} . Laue . . lave, have give irth to twi ithin a! The Toronto Empire comments upon _ ey f Hon. Mr. Sullivan submitted the esti- i ave, have given birth to twins within a ' } , P FOIL OOD 5 TE . | mouth.’ suck. @ Premier Mowatt’s absence from the Liber: mates for the year. They are as follows :— |™°"* A Canuck, 4 Premier Mowa t : veral i i ; tee imeeting in that city after the announce- | Administration of Justice........ $ 19,557 00; Tue WimsLepon Txam. -— An Ottawa! b y | -—_-——_— '%! ment thet he would speak, and intimates Coroners’ Inquests. .........- hove 100 00 despatch says: ‘Lt.-Col. Bacon, : ; ‘sO ; : , : - captain! that the Ontario Premier is afraid to iden- 66 ELEPHANT " Stains and Lacquers for | Executive Council..........++++. 500 00 | of this year's Wimbiedon team, gives the | tify bfeeall weitte eieeiimeiiialine hs finish and beauty. CUR i 5 ies 108,580 00 ee on iis : i i. : : . bs 39 on the package is the only ad 2°200 00 following as the riflemen who compose the; *_ . aoe ae al ELEPHANT guarantee of really good ——-—| x | --—----- ee ee eens 17000 oo |te#m so far as heard from: Captain S. M. Episcopalians in England have cause for paint. cilichuan di tienda tediaioas. "600 09 |Regers, 43rd batt., Ottawa; Lt. J. A. Wil-| €nceuragement in some statistics given in cient) Guards, Ottawa; Staff-Sergt. T. Mitchell, | §¢"5 confirmed was under 138,000, while PRCERU J we cw eee eer ar ees eee eeene . — 3 7 ° . + 4 o “ fe Ris ? Legislative Library.............. 500 00|10th Royal Grenadiers, Toronto; Pte. R. | for 1888 the corresponcing total was over i The newes', most central and best equipped &é XTi / E ‘<7 99 frvcrremedy Licenses pee 12,800 00 0, 33rd batt., Seaforth, Ont.; Pte. J. A.| the recently published os year bouk. FERGUSSON “ALEX ANDER & CO iv, i LBL é 5 Cutieclidation of Laws (a sum sufi. jArmetrong, Governor ~-General’s Foot It appears that in 1875 the number of per- a a> a¥q@ # «S-Rs . feb2—3m ed + oar Fal re AT te . a Ong * 4 ; "ges, : + > -_—_———-- eneeeniner neem ci ——A FINE ASSORTMENT OF—- Lieut.-Gevernor’s office (printing MeVittee, 10th Royal Grenadiers, Toronto; oieae = et hi are oe of JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE s ‘ amid ehebiowety }, 0.5.5 3..35- > 25 00 |Sergt. J. A. Rolston, 20th »vatt; Major B. | heaTty 9° per = . ee ‘h is almost four he gu | Miscellaneous kv caw ple acne 4 + % - 2,200 00/4. Weston, 66th batt, Halifax; Staff-Sergt. | times as great as the growth of the popula- MORRISON i MUSGRAVE 7} | Poor lass cud uk wien 4,000 oe te: G. Corbin, 63rd, Halifax. Out of the no oe ’ v 4 | Papers... .....- cee eres sees ve-- 3,600 sixty men from whom the team is selected Cronk” is the mysterious name of a Postage ..... .. betta’ fui a bce 450 00 so far Only One man, Sergt. W. Short, of somewhat mysterious drink much in vogue 3 R O K E Fe & j 5 ae Secretary, es iG. G. F. G., Ottawa, has refused to accom- it would appear in Ootario counties from ' : aie /Ommissioner oO Jaleo oo ” v} ence the Scott Act i gut ed t ba : h i : = 9 | pany the team. whence . 8 presu n o nis \-AND— j ; c wands Pave ae ee ae ee a 18 sl a all that intoxicates. The beverage is look- | teh ED ce | Provincial Auditor (salary, ete.).. 1,400 0 ax : a : ta ad ‘ ae | Public Works Department .. 4,000 09} RemarXastr Lonorviry.—The Stewart!ed upon with suspicion by the inspectors, Commission Merchants, i Penge i § Fo = = y 27s, i ee ea 14,465 ofa 2 eee aie is 4 re-| Oe at ee eneneeee on? - ae, + fl , s Rights of Way and New Roads... 2,000 00 /markabiy long-lived one. | the ten mem-} of the vendors before a local magistrate, in ELA LInMAX fo 5% ” 2 os 2 a@ Public Buildings Mv itinate seth 2,950 00 | bers of the family, six are stil] living—five| whose presence appeared sundry experts catalan paces Docks ‘and Ferry Slips........... aetee a lon the Island. The united ages of the five | to testify that cronk, while possessed of cer- : al ities I nk chs pvbsincsaeseesscees 20. 9 aggregate 424 years. Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, | tain cheering qualities, did in no wise tend Crnaiguenentn ok Tieangeneese a Hey Which will be sold Regardless of Profits for the next Two Weeks, Roads, Culverts and sinall Bridges... 17,000 00 | of Brackley Point Rasd, is 90; Joseph | to inebriate. The J. P. was hardly per- prompt attention. ae , 4 ; ' Salaries and Commissions of Super- ‘Stewart, do., 89; Alexander Stewart, do., | suaded of this, however, and has taken the Reverences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier nen {x} ——_—_— ViSOFB.... 2.2222 00+5 1 SSS. 3,000 00 87; William Stewart, Charlottetown, (father question en delibere for ‘a week. There is 7 cl 500 00 ’ q : : ; ; Bank of Nova Seotia, Halitax ; George Bushing loe...-.... ee eee } 000 oo Of Mr. Daniel Stewart), 83; and Mrs.’ much tat is doubtful sold im Scott Act aon. Si OUR NEW THES AND Sif K HANTVRROHTERS cea ce Set re 3.495 00 Campbell, Cardigan, 75. Mrs. Jenuic gounties, but this ‘‘cronk” seems to take Charlottetown, a ty 4% ted Ds H oe os Pedétholat Baildine.. 5 pases eo} 1,625 09 Stewart, who is now living in Manitoba. is: the lead. ‘The difficulty of the magistrate’s . <a - oe wince ee —{x] Printing and Stationery.......... 300 00 now about 72. John Stewart, of Brackley yoee 58 OV EEUDS. Perhaps ul oan best be Vi ARREN & JON iS, : | Registrar of Deeds........ iiehes 3,400 GO Point, (the oldest member of the family), totes by eget: aad gees of Oe ” r . . House adjourned. ‘died some three or four years ago, aged 91, Collingwood Daniel, who, two settle a similar e BA lil ERC Eg A y PS, sj ; Tuvurspay, March 28, He was strong and hearty and was ab'ego issue, had a sample of the liquor brought . " Se PES Re PRE Ee? cual alread without glasses o within a short’ inte urt; tested it hirusel/, pronounced it i East Cueap ann 9 & 14 Mincine LANE, By Mr. Kelly submitted a bill to confirm a'read without glasses up to : , 7? COUTT, 66 . i . | title f Patrick Flynn to certain land in time previous to Lis death. Mr. and Mrs. | good, intoxicating and contraband, and Lot 84. A lengthy discussion arose as to Joseph Kennedy are, we suppose, the coldest forthwith fined the defendant as provided ‘ : ° : rm : is . Ve eo8 7 : v i a sé ” - |che propriety of the Legislature interfering couple living on ter§sland to-day, and by law. **Cronk” has more than a suspi- in such cases. may have muny years yetahead vi them. cious name. i *’ Lonpos, ENGLAND. Represented in Oanada by Mogaison & Museravs, Halifax. Oot, 24, 1887~-- Queen Street, Three Doors Above Apothecaries’ Hall. February 19, 1889-~eoi & wky ‘ oa. ot