a ae ————— _ jensen ethan igelandttaainsnennanstiinianapamaaantinarean Saadaiemenaleaaieane (uaa inthieasnaenecte eaten een oedae gp ee nee anette male lation _ ’ vee . E r «xr TIN Dp ? ee 1 reT¥ YD ; r , yy THE DAILY EXAMINER, ea - SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1887. e sy ’ s re\py vg ms , | ai . es ! SO ERR ote agg ie Sh ee” aaa a ; ae Local aud Other Hems. | PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SLAUGHTER SALE Mita re ce , ' s ; -~ s a cm -_ . Mates arrived at 2.15 we ee oe . ~ iSeectan Despatcues To Tuk EXAMINER, ] jyule Y. M. CG. A. Bazaar Committee intend Lapres’ Button Boots for 31.90,at J.B, . - — rng . | — OF — a oa ae i ie oot wate dan fancy eae - y y 1 We v3): and THURSDAY, Apri ist Vacdonaid s iti i SASK A ‘ 4 HEW AX, “ one ann @gnas iebioan will be gratatully j - rscelvVvet y | AND fe the Cit Rink this afternoon —_—- | va ntem a ie. argon bere berm ees Best makers, and all sizes from 18 to 36 inches, ranging in price from to O« ook Mess, J. 0) es, Mrs. Hens'ey, Mrs. G. Brem- e - lh L R D oO é ner, Vice 4 Sate App : — 7 _ oy % se a tunceen ina Pa UT ! Mrs. Poole Lewis, | 33s CENT UP \ wn pwn ag 1 and its early settle re 9 rs satea tay Hn W. WW. Stanley. oy ~ ment Is « ze eee i <7 McLeod, Miss Shenton, Reap Beecher s last sermon on the first page i i —— ~ Camuthess, " aes \A Large Stock EMBROIDERIES, very cheap. of THE EXAMINER to-cay iy | La rge Mi aay orit v. a sie 7 eaten “ - occ ‘ : Ths ‘ x es WE OFFER a0 ee tro we Sheetings, White Cottons, Dress Goods, win besie yn of the Baptist denomi- . : : “ Neti Macleod, iat haan Pillow Cottons, Grey Cottons, Cashmeres, cations has been formulated 20,000 Yards Printed Cottons “ B. Heartz, * Alice Weeks. Tickings, Print Cottons, Merinoes. n hl Orrawa, March 19. | J, ‘ i : uae a anne Hessians, Shirtings, Plushes, Velvets, Mex’s American Gum R ibber Boots ata Full returns show that the majority a nd ( rettones, from acts ELIZA MacNEILL, fepretings, ne | eee big discount, at J. B. Macdonald's. against Laird is over two hundred. : asin ae ; Seeretary. } ie Py Ince A li vert a nad Battleford gave a a i i? d, i pw ards. send — sow Be th one 203 - Wrrre and fancy ee ee and } large inajority to McDowell. — at prices to suit all at sruce 8. ial a . F : sé Goods in the Gity,|A Rare Chance for Business A Full Line of Fancy and Staple Dry Good Ja éeoorse wt wit tthe balance of! EU ATEVA HL, ERIE 1 Cheapest Goods in the Gity.)4 Bate lance 1OP Dusiess ine of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods---New Stock, : nig Felt Boors and Overshoes at less than —- " 4 A af _— — 4 Tignish cast. | : AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN THE TRADE —— ousenetanininaastaie 4 ~ OP wer mn ILD re Her BE lem Cai, ation d : SL ; I i . ) Se Mesenes Torres wil ses le i | a A RE as & & i KW A Re A : [ WILL rent, for a term of years, with privilege | of purchase, my establishment at Tiguish Rail- ineet Lady Cuppe r on her arrival from Eng way Station, consisting ot-— land. Thirty Persons Burned to Death LONDON HOUSE. | March 17, 1887, i ' —_—- — --- i } j HEAVY Loss. —-- - > A SPLENDID lot of Ladies’ and Gents’ Fine Roots, 20 per cent. discount, at J. C. Sprague & Co's ist, Large, commodious Shop, Office and Ware ne room, Wilh Uweliing attached, also Coach-house . ae ee, eee mi vad, A Warehouse. 3 storeys. F5x4?. ed Sed, Large Yard, with shed for 20 horaes. _ 4th. Large “ arehouse alongside Kai!way track, es The Stock Boo’ shows $1,400 general merchan- J ind Stable, ‘ dize snd shop fixtures, which will be soid on long terms. BROWN’S BLOCK. Possession can be given immediately, and my | ; clerk will stay with the uext ovcupant if desired, Ch’'town, March 11, 1887—eod & wky For terms, &c., apply to _ GEORGE W. HOWLAN. ‘he sitaciiieiis was disposed of for $10 or Stipendiary Magistrate this — An assault cas SO days by the forenoou Burravo, N. Y., March 18. aes New Lancers, Quadrilles, Waltzes, etc.,| A tire was discovered at 3.30 this morn- | ‘ust peceived at “The Music Store.”—C. P.|ingin the new Richmond Hotel. The | ees = am Fletcher. 3i—mchi9 alarm was sounded aud the fire department Ch’town, March 8, 1887-.ex pat jour 'mo - responded promptly. The house contained | COMMENCES ——_—_—_-—- —— lections in Quebec Province Liberal-Con- ix the partial « a larye number of guests, and their heart SEED WHEAT VHalliltidn BIO] ai SHOE FALTOAY, s deakadtints wes olitred tt the rending shrieks could be he: ie hidcks | Tenor Thy i i vin} i i] h aulieee The alien hotel with St. ae Hall ona \ ill UW iisidy, flail dl. —— : _ sa other adjoining propert vy was destroved. — stella teeeasiliiicesinasis — = oo Tue editor of the Cornwall Freeholder has | [¢ jg supposed that thirty ot a ; rHES : , a ae 8s : i y persons perished 1000 yards 102 Print Cotton for hots [HE Subscriber offers for sale a few hundred been committed for trial for criminal libel on in the flame bushels of his famous White Russian Wheat = = is G Vr. R. R. MeLennan ee LATER a yard, grown on the Warren Farm (one year). SPR l N G, 7 I 8 3 7 ” 4 " po) PRIN ” jis , - . : Call early and secure the best seed, cheap. Tux fourth of May is officially announced| As far as can be ascertained, thirty per- | 1500 yards 12c Print Cotton for 8cts JOHN NEWSON. te ee athe dat : naual ieeting of the | sons were 2 > i 1 en Z March 9, 1887—2mos i & wky F , ; : “ ; : : . t x p for the meetin 1€ a a awe - 4 yard, . pore ore 7 E must pon our idendapad the public generally for their ever increasing patronage : tion Ritle . ser y and injured. M: ; , . = Tae t a lo he Te since we have commenced business. 4 - wiur a u » I , ] rS ( } > ay ‘| ' : t 7 tT ~*~ ; } > ’ . : . . . f Tux case of Wise vs. McKay was closed sited Waa cnet ban ng = ut $400. (8000 yaras 14¢ Print Cotton for 10cts FOR Be & g KE Our Boot & Shoe Factory, in starting, had many difficulties to overcome, and we are yesterday ~afterno Mr. Justice Hensley | 900- insuranc 200.000 a 7 a yard, — . | glad that to-day those difficulties have been surmounted, and we are now well able to com- es Sen Dean ws aan a On » Insurance F2UU,0UV. ; ‘ wlan | pete with the best Boot and Shoe Factories abroad. yl amnmumeirir ea Seges — Jo00 yards 18¢ Print Cotton for 12cis ba some of in buyi i clock. ; , pie y t Tan Shares in * The Examiner Pub- | Some of the advantages purchasers have in buying from us is, saving of freight, ordering eeeniipipainnal A Seandal-—Corruption in London. a yard, ae 7 goods when you want them (not six months before), getting them without delay—which Amax named Jordan, belonging to Free ombane 9 . ; . lishing Company, sayes carrying a large stock which deteriorates on the shelves. town, ont o = - se by breaking Loxpox, March 18. 000 yards Cretonnes, worth fr OM | cach Share representing $1Win the Capital Stock, Our leathers are bought directly from the tanneries, thereby saving commissions which through the ic« New London harbor on : Thursday last. a ent will diseuss, on Tues- expediency of taking ting divorcees away from the ing a Divorce Court seca Iv yesterday's report of the Concert in the Tue Mock Pa: day evening next, the the power oI g Senate amd esta lilsh to investigate the charges against the Lon- don Corperation, held its first to-day, Lord Hartington presiding. Mr. Firth, formerly a memher of Parliament, deposed that he had examined the accounts of the Corporation. He found a Special Committee had been appointed in 1882 to The Parliamentary Committee, appointed | session | 20cts up, now for 15cts, This is « Genuine Sale—See these Goods, A.tso—Great Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray and White Cottons. ‘THE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (ali paid up) of the Capital Stock of ‘THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in lois of one or more shares, to suit purchasers, For further particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL. Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1886. many factories have to pay. “We are more determined than ever to give the BesT OF SATISFACTION and to merit the whole of the Island’s patronage. We hope to see many new industries arise, thereby increasing the prosperity of this Lyceum, we madvertently omitted referring | oppose the Reform Bill, and that there was = 66 D Tt VON Pp OR T 99 | ‘Gem of the Sea,” to the cornet solo by Mr. ©. P. Fletcher, | extended by the Committee a total of £50,- J : 5 PATON & og ol 4 P| ? 1 which was one of the successes of the evening. 1000. He ‘said that practically the city |U/\ "y DORSHY, GOFF & CO. " * ; accounts had never been andited, The MARKET SQUARE FOR SALE. Every purchaser goes away satisfied, and | auditors heretofore appointed had been men March 16 1287, an ae ee ha eeateae om nee Ch'town, March 15, 1887.—eod & wky i saysthe Print Cottons at James Paton & entirely unfit for the duty. arch 14, 1287. [UAT valuable®property, known as “Devon- - a port,” situated on the Ma'peque Road, within : one mile of the city, containing about 264 acres _ ss : _ eo a of land, with large and commodious Dwelling liouse, Barn, Stables, Coach House, Dairy, Ice tiouse, Root House, K&ce, &e. Good Titie guar- anieec. Co.'s are the best an Over 1,000 pieces to opens. “Thunderer™ Thunders Against Parnell. l ree they ever saw. be sold before navigation The siitltiiiaiiaiaas Our Print Cotton sale continues a few days ST, JAMES’ CHURCH SOCIAL, THE adies of the Congregation intend having Apply to longer. Come along and see them for your- Lonpbow, March 18. J aa a and Fancy Tabies in ST. ™ + ene ilding : lve (yreat argains ; oe - cK z ° Ad cs” ALI, <¢ Mis q ose reat bargains. No old stock All The Times asks why the Parnell party Ch’tev March 2, 1887—eod tf good patterns.—James Paton & Co., Market : ae r unc , 1 COW, MAECR 2, 1551-60 Square do not try to refute the charges made in its}Q)y THURSDAY, 24th March, | —————_—-— ——_—_ : oo article on Parnellism and Crime. None of NOTICE i Ex-Goverxor Latrp will return to Prince} the party has taken legal action, says the COMMITTKE P ie ; na ] r ane iser man un TT; 2 ] oug F » charce "ere rOVe! Vis iS : _ a Edward Island a sadder and wiser man, and | Times, although if the charge were pr oven ied, aT Ee cetiaiiale A UL goods ordered, previous to July Ist, 1888, ¥ will be ina position to nurse his revenge | yntrue, heavy damages might be asked. cS a ote . : . ** andalil Farniture repaired. Pictures framed, iH ainst Mr. Davies who sent him west to get] ++, “eadatonoe ¢ his frie ” ¢ ires | Mrs, D. MeNeill, Miss McGill, &c, &c.. will, if not called for, on or before a og grad é ; the way St John St 7 re an al —— a o er Mrs. Rankin, Miss Gray, Moeren 20th, 1837. be sold at auction to pay ngs er as on = the wa -@ : the Times, per i ih ening it ish ht Mrs. A. Lord,* Miss G. Brown, e. penses, and ihe subscriber will not told him- i es ‘ 3 Scotch Liberals that it is sate and honorabie} “rs. W. R. Frame, Miss K. Hyndman, self liable for any loss sus*ained by owners of TW, - : rm 2 ; is \ ‘ + We are informed that the Dramatic Club in to earten a the government of Ireland to | “rs M. McLeod, Miss k. McKinnon, such goods. Please secure your goods at once, ’E are offe ing very fine value in Black and Colored Cash- 1 e tion wi he Renevole “ie Society - : oT . ; irs. A. L. Brown, Miss G, Mason, . > UT SON sie = ? . ° ° . e ‘ ‘ ie sounection with the Benevolent trie vty a, | the allies and instruments of anti-British | ‘rs. ¢. McGresor, Miss K. Murray, ieee by ise ini JON WEWION, ‘Y meres and Merinos, also in White and Gray Cottons, : atend giving a performance in this cit) . : al ae OT Mrs. R. Angus Miss Henderson, ee ee are ° \: , . we eo : ee the eventing of the 2ist June next, the day } Plotters in America _ ~ ‘Mits. D. Montgomery- | Prints and Ginghams. In Ladies Corsets we have exceptional %! n which the Queen's Jubilee is to be cele- — : C . r re Tis 7 : ; 7 ie saith. % ol aE PS s Pevelar Pricst The ladies have made up an excelent assort: Ss value. We are also offering Carpets and General House-furnish- i Tare. d oF 2 PECSL. ment o: Pinafores, Aprons, &c., &ce. “ as . re si AL ; — The public are invited to favor them with their Inzs at very low prices, i 4 4utthe returns trom goma were in on Desir. March 18. patronage. i ss . i! the 14th inst., except Michipocoten Island] poo ge oe youchal Comnty Cork, |, THCKEm—-Admisaion, 10 cents ; ‘Tea and admis: Good value will also be found in all other departments. y Wich has only six votes, and Dawson's major- ‘cuneate’ a er es ad sion, 35 cenis, i ity was twenty-five. This-effectually disposes | W4S *!res ted to-day. He had twice declined) poors open at 2 o clock, p. m. . of the story telegraphed from Toronto that} to receive summonses ordering him to B. MacNEILL, Qe ee iz Burke was elected. appear in court and answer questions Secretary. { Ch’town, March 4—3i aw tl 17 then daily t! date ——_———— AxorueR addition to the fisheries protec- respecting h's alleged custody as trustee under the plan of campaign of money BH HR BROS. ' tion fleet was made on the 16th inst., the| belonging to tenants on the Ponsonby 1 Department of Marine and Fisheries complet- | estates. When Father Keeler reached : : eg iag at Shelburne, N. S., the charter of a fast-| Gork he was met by a great crowd and Ch’town, March 2, 1887. p sailing schooner of 105 tons burden, to be used presented with an address. By a cruiser next summer. i a tl Ir is rumored here that Dr. Parker, Mr. Reecher’s intimate friend in Great Britain, will be asked to succeed him in Plymouth } i j -- a — - - Jubilee Drawing Reom. as ed Pn . ~- Lonpon, March 18. a a C2 oxeioos cs — —— ~ ~ ae ; ; . a ee j > a Char ‘h. Dr. Parker is a man of the en The Queen held her second Jubilee 4 caaatind TET ES CERTIFIED TO BY i type, the second most popular preacher in Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace to- oF Tran wee isa <r ‘ a London. He is bizarre and theatrical “ cyte day. The number of presentations made Alf ray oe a | EF NAY & kee LS - . and a very adv inced Liberal. He is inferior wes smaller than at the first reception. Pee rie; a . ' P ° be? 5 ‘Q.HE people are sick reading advertise e to Beecher in originality and freshness. al jae-eold 1 r falling Oe Stn fet Sed 2 Ss | DOMINION ANALYST, St. Joho, N.B ments all about Big Discounts and void 7 The weather was cold and snow falling. hE Sx d » St. » N.D. : ‘ wp ligae . egypt : eg: ir b. 10. 1887 of meaning ; but what L. E. PROWSE adver- i Iy reference tothe item in yesterday's . eal em, 19, AE0t- tises to do, you may be sure he will do. it is84e, concerning the difference between stan- Railway Disaster. _ ———————— ih fard and Jocal time, the railway authorities — ‘67 £3 esas RT em i ; o “+ € x o R = = . a's y 77 } a, ; 5 desire us to state that the trouble is not with Orrawa, March’ 18. wah ‘ LL ¥s ‘ Pou, &. PLEASE READ: Ms the —— “s i i . - T; i : : : : a j . bs j cir Regul stor Clock ; and Mr, BE. W. Tay "a Early this morning the Canadian Pacitic : . § fh: aE, inform: us that the Town Clock is to-day 3 enreas for Toronto ran into the rear of al <= SS | SERVANT WANTED—For veneral housework. A lotof Remnants of Dress Goods, abou ih} Mnutves (ali but 5 seconds) slow of true mean Gnctar as Io © Th Bet ht , 7 . a neat n~ oF F apey to Mrs, 8, kK. Jost, Sydney aoe eer half price. H i 7 : . "eo te ma reignt cars rere os we 1 or ao F : . time, as as ertained by Transit and Chrono fre ight tra uO f 2, 7 rigs ae | a a | Conven PRE ES Are Piet. SS A job lot of Corsets less than half price. i" meter laden with vitrol which ignited and destroy- on ~~ | sete a} Se ie aes : seal aahicad SA os | F a sill Tartunately "@ Was Ik s ao sET—A large, well-finished Dwelling House A magnificent lot of Embroidery per 1} a ed ten cars. Fortunately there wae ® » loss £9 — 3 [ containing 12 rooms, on Prince Street. Apply cent ean. ; a A goon deal of interest is createl by the | life. re ac gt. pe snnere w tanita ner ts Job lot of Dress Goods, 20 to 25 per cent ' announcement of the marriage of Mr. W. R. ae ; ‘ _ . eis : | . a v . , . e@« ne = Q.LEl—Shop and Garden, belonging to the diseount. —, of the Halifax Chronicle, to Miss Mytius, Floods in the West. ; { lite Jolin Jury, Esq. Also, a-large Safe. Jack Cashme and Meri excellent 4 daughter a “the c uptain of the steamer New- --— » | good as new, which J wil seil for $50 ; second- slack Cashmeres and Merinoes, excellen q fotndland. It is said that there is consider- Bismarck, Dak., March 18. 3 cae cane at a low price.—Mrs. oS arse value. ps e : . t otrect. ‘ scien + Wrhite * . 0 EE ae ; — tomance connected with the marriage, The Washburn Gorg2 broke last night pence ial aieodiblanee == ; Gray Cottons, White Cottons, Sheeting, 2 Deut took place some months ago. Mrs. d early this morning the river began to prea sai bt weatia Meat: Mathie. <r Shirting, Ticking, &c., very low. mee is wow on visit to her friends in and eariy : s 5 0. Pi os Sw To LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, rang wat i ie Dey k . rise rapidly. 1 OF Pe rk hhh | Eputtesetee | with slate rovf, in good tenantable condition, “TT MUST BE DISPOSED OF. Wark, ' . ed Se eich ore ae TORONT . \containing ten rooms, besides pantrys. kitchen. 1 ——~o——e percamchatiare I te cellar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with isiorinnieiillly aicititalecalad 4£ astronomers pre arance of y ang ~ ice, stable vard room, with garden attached, aoa tron mers predict the appearance Weather Bulletin. in ee eran tees teens teeeeiaeee an rw Star of Bethichem” this year for the — ' ! | July next. + > ‘ Ty > xth time gi the birth of Christ. The star T i March 19—10 siso—A tw d a-half sto den tenc-}f f 26 ‘ . a nee the birt Shrist, oronto, March 19—10 a.m, Aiso—A two and a-half story wooden ten i . i ‘ 8 { yew *f Baaid ty appear directiy north of the south - . tly cloudy meneame ment dweiling, coutainigg eight rooms in good W 4) LOUWSAnt wy 0 itt s Oy 0 a Ss “ar, and to be visible in its dazzling light at North-east and north winds; mostly cloucy Auction, repair, situate on Prince Street. Possession 7E will Sell by Public much change in| W* ill Sel by Public given ist May, next. Also—Brick Warercoms and Offices, suitable hoondsy, local rains; not m with light lt isa solar orb, many times the temper iture {nitude of ou whose orbit is yet un- i no 29n G fora good business siand on Waiter street. Pvs- FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, FOR 15 DAYS ONLY. “acu! mi by as motmer, and is the most ao —--- I l ; JiaU 44 is an §jsession given immediately. For pariiculars ~~ met, ” . : cs on oom 9 yply to Peake Bros. & Co. mars eod Marvelious of the celestial phenomena. EveryrHine in mens’ farnishings can oe appay to! eake Bro & Co narde : COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., the Valuable Lobster Factory, situated at Park | WwW orner, New Loudon, lately occupied by Andrew | W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook and a ilousemaid, to whom good wages will be McLeod, tegether with Cock Heuse, Bait licuse, Stable, &c. given; references required. Apply at THE Ex- AMINER ollice. war 3 ti had at the lowest price at D. A. Bruce's. ae () eee NOWIS THE TIME YOBUY HATS CHEAP | ———$—+ )-——————— * ‘iam reports that William | a wiacke went to that P *e a few days ago, and not feeling well belied to & doctor, who gave him twenty- Sur pills, to be taken ‘one each day.’ By a means he got tlio idea that the pills were Powder and took twenty-two at once, and : ough every effort was used to save him, he | ANTED—A Parlor Maid... Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. march 5 tf 4 tHe Truro ‘ i8iier, of Mi i Se, MARRIED. At St. Stephen’s Church, St. Margaret's Bay, on the 2ad Febraary. by the Rev. 3. Smyth, father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. C. Cc. Douse, the Rev. Samuel Cox Smyth, lately Priest of St. Pater’s Caarch, Cararlottetown, Prince Eid- ward (sland, Canada, to Rath Katheriue Mary, ALso—Boats, l'raps. Rope, Fishing and Pack- ing Gear, Cooking Utensils, Stoves, &c, Also, about 250 Empty Boxes and about 100 Boxes, Cans, and sundry other articles too nuor erous to mention. Terms made known at sale. To LET—The Dwelling House lately occupied by the subseriber, situate on the corner of I ; our Attocney’s hands for csiiestion o2 that date. inn?! end tt » eat : . , m liceused as a landing place for foreign attle not eu . biest t re » oh hte -5jecl to quarantine or slaughter wl expects j i a oS s yo | youngest daughter of David Dias, Esquire, of The ANDREW BOWNESS, Prince and Dorchester Strect. Apply to T. C. : etean days after. He was an old man but | Hope, Hope Bay, Portland, Jamaica. . Assignee. | Robins. . . feb!$—law uf > Te Tey 1a iy ‘y c TIME = At Halife<. December 23rd, 1885, by Rev. Ralph BOWNESS & ANDERSON, ae fe ae TRi is ° 0 i MEAN if EV ERY i ° ecken, William R. i sedi f : Auctioneers. | LE ?~—That brick Heuse and Shop on Dor © Lt ee Rrecken, William BR. Dunn, news editor of tic | Wri "h icle. to Emilie Nathalie, second daughter of | rensington, Marci 8, 1887—ti sale chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen own to Cate, it its coutents be made | Captain Chas. N. Myli Neen eee ete Nes al lConnolly; Immediate possession given. For é owe to Canadiin ttle dealers, the Aber- Captain Chas. N. Mylius. $$$ $$ $$$ inter | os cities souls te Uris ane. os ‘ *eu harbor ¢ ee LE wae ae ld od ¢ At the McFadyen House, in this city, on the 5 oe ET ote, BO Boe pee ee Ml lester ty H Cong ssioners have addressed @ | 1.) inst., by Rev. E. Whitman, Daniel McKenzie, ts a a sem og oe ‘ siltare, setae Mtling. Minister of Agri | of Upper Belle Creek, to Annie Gillis, of the same ea A Bee a > LW that brick Hows on Dundas Esple “SGPC, sotti f } » advy ace e ‘e om s rade, m - in the pessession a. e asgar’ eq by thes ing forth the advantage $ possess: | place. Ali amounts due W.R. BOREHAM, unpaid | y, =4. cesevsion given lat October next. Fei . . for Canad. of os sen as a —— 7 : oe DIED. — a 4% by the 2ist MARCH, inst., will be placed is | » und partiontare apply to Gwen Oounotls | " _ . i wtian cattle. This port has recently 3 i : On the 19th inst., at the house of Capt. Andrew Doyle, Katie Goodwill, aged 20 years. , Shop and Warehouses Taicly occupied esi SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. : [® wueral on, Moodyy moras at U uv oluox W ol Duwas tan’s Gathoarsy 7° LET $ laic “ ; Ti eer & Sons at Hvad eee ee Ua’ beau dy 1687 Le wky Amherst Boot & Shoe Mani'g Co, Maveh WH te UR the pecimas, “3 capture w good porttun of tise bithtrttrtomd vin iumegdw.