a : ~ - : iat ia ie iL i no ow ee = —— ma : & eiiniet oni i " ‘ . Z . ‘s rey EN > ¢ te tHE DATLY EXAMINE! R, nn ree AS J SDAY, Al RIL, dq y; 1887, Wy : means eee a ——-— | Loca! ata GP LCT liems. PELEGR APHIC LEW * Waterworks Meeting. # the Legislative Council, and urge upon ; . i 4 4 i We ee them the necessity of having this Bill as . ; A LARGE meeting of citizens was held “'" nde d and an by ~e ons at this gy : i myrh ; aes ks ; on its meeting, passe y the gislature at ‘ ' . | {Seectat Desratrones ro Tug Examiner last niglt in the Market Hall to receive the le — ; report of a special committee appointed to a pre sent session with as little delay as On SiGNs a av irish Affairs. amend a bill having for its object the con- Y wrived struction of waterworks, to be owned by| It was ordered that the following gentle- r =v - aS * heed at ! Lonpon, April 17. |the city and inanayed by a board of three men compose said committee: Messrs. ee _—_—__—_—_——- ae _ ha “ , = eee Cenee a in the House to-day Sexton asked whe- Commissioners. His Wore ship M: Lor Havi- Donald Nicholson, Thomas Handrahan, Dr. . ; ¢. & mecnons ; ther the Government would consent to|/#nd, presided ; and the ndersigned was! McLeod, Geo. E. Full and Wm. Dodd. Yep #27 Brn i ‘ M Fr ee oe ea, — the suspension of Healy. appointed Secretary. | Besides those. whose names accompany @ EE BY ry 8 5 BB aos i, 8 2? 7 “ ae : | . H. Smith replied for the Govern-| . M8. Geoxer E. Fons, chairman of the | the various resolutions, Messrs. Charles ee a ‘ lacdon - | ment that the duty they had to discharge | *bove mentioned committee, submitted the Paimer, M. P. Hogan, Dr. McLeod, R. R. pepe Ch ~ciniiltihanse / | CoRRES ml other interesting , 0" Friday was most ve ereeable, but it a report ; “itzgerald, John Ings, James McDonald, j atte | would be utte rly out of the question, when At a meeting of the citizens held here on (C ustoms), Henry Rackham, F. T. New- Ae => | no apology had been given tor this breach | T anata evening, April 12th, the following ve- jbery, W. J. Fraser, T. A. McLean, A. A. 4 ae 3 ¥ allace, Ghiste .enute. at | of the decencies of debate, to rescind the | 80lution was adopted :— | Mc ‘Lean and others took part in the dis- “ | : | suspension. Mr. Geo, Full, seconded by Mr, Fitzgerald, |C4Ssion, which was conducted in a spirited es ; " | Sexton then resumed the debate against | moved an amendment to the amendment :— but orderly manner until a late hour. ae Tur \ : es Crna lin George-/the Coercion Bill, and incidentally but Resolved, That the bill as read be referred April 19, net MoCavaz, Sesy. vot , \OWSLOrmM, | vi sorously denounced the course f Le wed | to a speci il comnittee to confer with the pre- pri . ! s a i as ; 2 i ‘ e) allio ‘ t . baitt p t : a : | by Saunderson. sent committee appointed to draft the bill, to I have dideided * Cc Ose out the f fur grea for this evening is the | Sir B. Samuelson’s amendment to the | ™=*e the alterations suggested at this meeting at | A none tary xX. M. U. Balk icrimes bill to the effect that the bill, if and wnat "t a be eerie penne: mae wiole of my oat or Staple and ” passed, would increase disorder in Ireland, | 2°. WOF* SY Gone unt pne tenders for build. | THER net to-d » © ois ' » ; g the work be first sul tted to < -eting | bp nor ot the roads, | 8nd endanger the union and empire, and | of the citizens for their approval, and that the | Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- 3 toereivut shoul } »_reiecte 1 feated . ~ ; ud be rejected, was defeated | pi1} be submitted to an adjourned meeting to oe 5 1) rain or snow to preve nt - a H a tl ” VY to mens - ( the second | be held in this hal! on Monday evening next. . i 5 ‘ - . cember Loth, 1886. and continuing ttend neert to-: it FOuding 0 1 6eCrTimes «DU Was agreed to or offer the following Goods at Very Low Prices t to-nig | wishes divi Che amendment to the amendment was then | . » ° ° Wilhnour aiVision, . ¥g A | 7 arce at ste 2 ee t l t? } } » ad ad f. t . Cs | put and « uried ry a large majority. during APRIL :— Unt i 1ée Ww ig Cc is ispose oO ; A F THe } 4 ui The aE ny» an ex om A committee composed of Measrs. Full, . i} - alte ihamon ,OOKStOTe. ome » vtecers » “ki ms ‘ ‘ . ‘ # ee: es -arnell and the “ Times. Fitzgerald, Alex. Mc Kinnon, Handrahan and t ail pets, j oh : Dodd was appointed in accordance with the aL t Powde a Albereen Lawns Anell is amendment to the amendment, and the meet- * ait 4 " ; Q ° : . ee for sili slass, at Reddin’s Drug | ae a : ing adjourned to meet next Monday evening at Oilcloths i ” St | lhe lobby of the House of Commons is | 7.30. “ i? - } er »wded with members eagerly discussing A joint meeting of the Committees was held a Bist 1s gone to New York to} the alleged Parnell letter. The forgery, | on Thursday afternoon last. Present at meet- Room Papers i ; »btain alvice in regard to} Parnell says, is the work of a person ac ing: R. R. Fitzgerald, Alex. McKinnon, Thos. ’ 1 his healt | customed to penmanship, and writing a Handrahan, John Ings, Dr. McLeod. M. P. Sheetines 2 4 i . | flowing hand, whereas his own writing is| logan, James McDonald and Malcolm Me- ' #9 Ch’tewn, Dee. fT i Domestic Cigars always in a cramped style. He was unde Leod i: when the following reolutious were) >: 1 th . \ vr mnd retail . Re« * ; } . ones jassed : > —_ — a : ’ . cided whether to prosecute the Times or or : : an ; illow (‘ottons Hi . uns 1 not. os ved, On motion of Geo, FE. Full,second- | 7 § > | ed by bir. McLeod that the following sections | +0 ° Hi . . ane ieee ; > y ‘ j [ue cit : i give the soldier boys : be «nserted in the bill as prepared, and sub- | 4 ickings, ij Tg nD M s they furnish » | Parnell’s Letter. mitted by the first committee. it nal splendid | | _— Section A. After the commissioners sh: all | ay 3 fi o Lonpon, April 18. have called for and have received tender or (; ay 4 ottons, Wy i b i ’ Warner's Safe Cure, | tr} (; af > , tenders with the spec ifications for the eon- 2 ii .f he G/obe commenting on Parnell’s letter| ~ , . iis a ; es. & iresh soc) oo. - ‘ntil the horrible accusat: that | Szuction of the waterworks, they shall con- | Wi Sta ‘ i 1] ‘ nt n : . ra 2 ; wm ‘a “ at _— — : =~ sider the same and decide as to which ten de r | nite ¢ ottons ii a a = wrou TI a ris epg am ea or tenders with specific ation (if there be i} . , aiscredit it 1 Parnellites all declare | several) they upprove of, but before they euter | Duos of } ; ’ i i ora ‘ i ere é ce ‘ ‘ 1! i me Fes tie an infamné ‘ ’ ; . . oR , ts. and looks Une etter an injamous < NCOK tion, and &ji into a contract they shall re port such te »~nder f I int q oftons, i ; eht deliberate intention to publicly slander the]}or tenders with specifications to a public | z= f - , leader of the Home Rule Party. a of the aoe to be a ba the Table Linens ., ic my e oe ; Mayor after ten (10) days notice to be publish- é ) - “8 i Canada Paper Co., | oe tyor after ten (1 ) day a } * Y n = ete is il spring trip to the | <r _ ed in at least two (2) newspapers ; and if the _ B Re x: a O U R G R O C K R I KH Ss ii Sed | Rankin Petitions Filed. majority of persons present at such meeting, owels, an AM if i who are qualitied to vote for Commissioners Be Haurrax, April 18. under this Act, (of which fact the certificate of . ' . - . \ RTA : of the portraits of Quee . ; he ‘ or 1e t . ‘esiding chairme % " t ‘| E ; Is tid _ At ee ae Petitions are filed to-day against the | *®* _Mayot or the other presiding chairman SCOTCH wee¢ Sy vial HP ¥1 woven jf SIX, a the | return of both Keuny and Jones. Ti shall be conclusive evidence) shall approve of i » = # Diam» B store ily 25 cents each. tit ‘. ns K way. SO: ~ ©) a contract being entered into, ten the Com- ° ; i retiti ivains Aenny 18 signet one cd so per oan ail . ‘ : _ . 7 , . Sarr AY j - Cot ae ee ee : "I ; i, , missioners, (but not otherwise) may enter into W orsteds, QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE STORES. i rH - beeen ideeiiaeeai mony, and that against Jones by ‘| such contract and proceed to build the water- i i : ners vas destrove 1 € the 15 The tink Burns and John Pugh. A petition was | works, and to hove the full power bestowed | of t tl 1e rink , ' ; G ts’ EF . ishi oe ‘inabinen 565" iF Sanaa an tena : also filed against the return of Campbell, of | on them under the act. [Mr. Fitzgerald dis- CHS uilriiis ilies, a. Di; gby. senting. } ‘ av va ‘4 ki : Mr J "2 oe _Mias White and Mr. ——- Moved by Thos. Handrahan and Christy's London mals, T o Stores = = = Cne Frice. i a oo James R were arnong the passengers " Pan wes — seconded by 2 a4) ‘}’ i] 7. 1887—eod w - who a st 1 t trom Pint mg: Phe Fisheries Question. Section B. Resolved, That the Commission- and a few pair of Gilray’ s Patent Lace CUR Pee lee ere a) o- * ers shall not incur expenses exceeding $300|TaIN STRETCHERS. Ladies should see - — 1 — eugene it alii ? the Eiteiare ood Selcn Wasninoton, April 18. in preliminary surveys or calling for tenders on ip A ‘ rie ne alt ! ‘ ocie . - . . - ° if ute Tastitut Thursday evening, Pr.| Assistant Secretary Maynard has inform- a - a a, a after * . a MeLeod w ea & paper cle ating with | ed the Collector of Customs at Gloucester, rw pu lie meeting as provide: or in Section ii ‘Some So Problems. Mass., that ep 24s no provision in the law} ~~ - ; - F a i. ee oe “ Moved by Alex. McKinnon and seconded a > |under whi nasters of toreign fishing by T , ee i! Me J Dawa of the dry goods firm of | i ; xy Thos. Handrahan: - I, — on lit " os a. So i} vesse Is can al tare or req pair seines at that Section C solved. That during the coe 5 5 ny las. Paton & C\ und Mr \ \W. Sterns. of oO o ) Oo , , fo aie “ry ages ~ , . a ' ~~ ve returned from their port without payment f duty. struction of the works the Commissioners’ be 5 i { . ee , a, snirtrinesiiitiomanlan paid $2,000 per annum to be divided among J Best makers, and ali sizes from 18 to 36 inches, ranging in price from . : ms rene ‘ them as they shal] decide, and that after the MARKET SQUARE, : i Ve I eee tT Dominion Parliament. works are finished they shall be paid such sum Ch’town, ApribS, 1887—dy wk 33 CENTS UP Wy Vi : 1 a witl hank * as the City Council shall grant, to be similar- | ~ ee Pe y y 3 ~ iM ue i h ‘le oS rs : : OTTAWA. April 18. lv divided. au Lonat ' Wouils sVies wari otis e . i Fe - i . ; : : ik ern ' ae Oar aw : ‘ce ok The House of Commons was in session Moved by Dr. McLeod and seconded by fn. é ‘y A rz TL. A Large Stock EMBROIDERIES, very cheap, ly a about half an hour to-day. A great number Ea Ived, That tt alificati To all who are suffering from the errors and a Tue O » Government have passed a of petitions were presented, the most ' ¥o i tial ou be aaah. om are indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early Sheetings, White Cottons, Dress Goods. ; . coercion. Similar notable being by Col. Dennison, from le a eee ve Si, , lreeholad, or decay, lossof manhood, &e., I will send a recipe Pillow Cottons, Grey Cottons Cachmeres 4 4 , 7 be ial a sasehold, or be ; oni - . ? ’ n the order paper of the | various labor associations against Chinese Maued by Jen, McoDoksld and sical te that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great Tickings, Print Cottons, Merinoes, y Legislative Assembly. labor. M : p Sitio, ae coger r ) remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Hessians, Shirtings, Plushes, Velvets, ais . 4 5 a ; fend oe] fms r . . *: we i cslk ati be , " : ae Resolved, That the mode of voting and SIBSEIOR, Pad oe egeseenset ——— 1 wee Towelings, Ginghams, , Silks, Satins, Xe. } N } have been instructed | qualification of voters as laid down in the bill BEV. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New Fork City. 20:- . en goods and sawdast” | The Three Month's Hoist. Sa ee 7 he joi ender Fo ee 7 tk oll + al) hesard Th er es of the joint commit- ‘ green woods and sawdust swindle broke tp , [te (Ms. MaKinnan, dissenting.) TA Full Line of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods---New Stock zg mn goods and sawdust windile broke up | Hausrax, April 18. " : : en Sars SEED WHEA Il all all d l oe oW OC ’ several Islanders last summer After an exciting discussion in the Legis- It was proposed and agreed to that the aks : } . ] - ‘oO ~ » Tear vhs se , ole > > Deo ‘ r . r 7 nN so. 7 ’ ‘ 7 j _ lature to-d 4y, th® emasculated Sunday ob- report he read clause by clause. AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN THE TRADE. {ie special train from Georgetown with | . nee bill was hoisted three months by a|]__Mr. Daniel Davies moved, seconded by | {HE Subscritier offers for sale a few hundred mails anc 1 passengers arrived in this city last bushels of hisfamous White Russian Wheat, » 9 . , y in : or . 4 S m } The post office officials went to vote of 25 to 14. Mr. R. B. Norton, th - the: sum of $3,009 grown on the Warren Farm (one year). ak Datnediatalll ] he li - siniiilili dollars, instead of $300, be inserted in See- Call early and secure the best seed, cheap. > mime nay & e - > ? ~ are - ie ll l " tion B. of said report. Carried. « ee JOHN NEWSON. © 5 Sahert Cond ROG ee er a Repro Suicide, On motion of Mr. William Dodd the’ fol- | March 9,1881—2mos eod &wky > ll _——- — eee secu eliiiite, atlieiaee -atieeh alii he een tel ie lowing resolution was carried after some fimo T r Sj BROWN’S BLOCK. discussion :— the « t that the body of Yeo, the man who Mi: Wi ; , sein , , ” J ’ as inters, aged 40, suicided by ei : = ae j is so suddenly last’ January had| goenine in the Avon River, near Wind-|, Remlved, That any tenders called for shall] Ammonia, Lime or Alum | 2" Merch 1) Scot wi bee! scO -d buried in a manure heap. So a a o ee shape . be advertized for as follows: aig Bi . . ; > day. . , } lar as We 1 learn the report is untrue, aor, unday lst WwW _A Girl lor general hovsework. Ap- For what amount the work will be con- ; eal =o x . a ee Siutln’ 04:28 eunga by the Chr. USED IN MANUFACTURING >| WA! AN TS, LOST, FOUND &e. iv ' y prospect of a prize fight 5 ie ‘ 2nd, For what annual subsidy a private — heing arra sel en Fohn - Galliean and An Agrarian Gutrage. Company will supply the City for fire pur- ae gras ae ANT ED- Jake K for $10,000, the Police Gavett D \ pril 18 poses and for watering the streets with 80 — OF — ply io Mrs. W. H. Findley. april 3i pd ee fate uUBLIN, Apri : . al lata tee ce nee - : , 4 dia i «it and the championship of the I frost proot hy lrants, hav ing @ pressure suffi a TOL ET—To Let, and possession given on workl, if Sul will agree to face Kilrain in An agrarian murder was committed last | cient to throw the water to a height of at |“ the ist June, a Shop on the corner of Kent and the arena, night at Kollorgin, County Kerry. least sixty feet in every part of the City. eer Strect. Apjly to Lemuel W "ie tf > - Mr. Jonn P. Tanron moyed, and Mr. { ——_____-$ —__- — sooTr Act pros itions in Moncton pro eed Smallwood seconded the following resolu- . |? ANTED S young Man _ out — work; att . eor four a_ week. Four Aquatic tion : must understand Care of horse and cows; oan it d « : : must be well recommended. Apply at Watson : ence Rave het p ae : 4 a we - ' ws Resolved, Thata clause be inserted in the | Drug Store. apr's ir 1*OS Con ; { last Tall. weveraz endors — Aw . . . °° . ; a — — amen EW YorK, April 15. ] rat. providing the scheme or ars for "E OFFER- Ma vai - left the tewn and. about 3 i : vill tl = provi li . on , o oe mr same re for —WE OFFER Ww ANTED—Br a young man, who can furnish tw . im tie Comrhe, Geo. Bubear, champion oarsman of Eng- } the work are consi ~— tie pexpensive, or 1s ) > : good reference and has sume experience in 5 Uj | iol isrived this moraine. - eres - the citizens, the by and . 20, 000 y ards I rinted ¢( OLLOMS | roo keepin ‘ing, &e m cthanth io in op afieo se uties ‘ re ommissioners sha cease. nahn “ oN _ ~4 tore ; > toric ’ “ ma b a - el in the improving of | a C srried ee and Crettones, from octs TA Quill, Je, Bx Please adécre +S wamotionty. ‘ ; ; : } , ee i r., RPXAMINEK Ollice apr 16 ' I eby 1 roadway below Gov- | i > “ . as .» . en : t t Hy rested to attend the } We ather Hulic tin. Hon. D. Laird moved, seconded by Mr. All Ingredients i erfectly Pare a Yard, U Upwards. YANTED—A Honsemaid Apply to Miss : : ‘ t | lies i al . —" j dha 4 : < & ° Zz i Z mee lity Stipendiary 8 Court | eo @ 119 —10 Archibald Kennedy, that section C of the April 8, 1887. W Peters, Sidmount. aprié tf Room. to at 11 o'clock, for | foronto, April 19—10 a.m, report of the committee be amended by 5 oe i h gi i in - Cit a t purp inting a committee to | Increasing east to north winds; cloudy, fixing the salary of Water Commissioners hil apes 00 ™ Oe, A Bros . Spaniel = ~ i has collar = . . a 9 - ele ore espe. 120 \i ee: , ay t e imme, AlswWwers to ic Lame oO ake th ttera s ess. cool weathes, with snow or sieet, more espe-| a+ $600 each. Lost. 2 -— ; “Jack.” Any one giving information of his - cially in southern portion. Messrs. Alexander McKinnon, Donald ‘ whereabouts will be suitably rewarded by calling Tae St. J ‘un reports that the eruiser | Nicholson and F. De St. C. Brecken spoke HARRIS LN 4 ot Tee Examine ofics, _ eS oe Highland Light, x as Apvice to Moruers.— Mre. Winslow's brie fly on the qualification of aaa s LONDON HOUSE. we AN CED—By a lady and gentleman, Boari in . te Grams : om = mae Po enor Soothing Syrap should always be used when Water Commissioners, eker which Mr. P March 17, 1887. aioe private oe Pte eae Oe ie Wi the slat oO ram : e 2g ov ec . ring » } —_ }i root 8, Slating _ m Mai mo. ee 4 “ oe ip ‘children are cutting teeth. It relieves the H. Davies moved the following: resolution, FOR SA @ | Box 6 ews ——— aaets ‘ » aan 6 Seppe heey vow | tile sufferer at once; it produces natural | seconded by Mr. John Newson :-— Yu « See i a0 sarge feet of shermen who are great- | . ; ild i Freehold Property situated on| ML E r- 01 e-h if of the Dwelling known as , uiet sleep by ieving the child from pain; ; : i HE valuable Freecho rop ; ne-half o 7 Ling ] in n 1 of a 10. in fact. cannot get leep a relie ; Z iat ad “bri Po an Re solred, That the prine iple to be adopted COMMENCES T Kent Street, being one-half of Town Lot num- | 1 the “Franklin House.” It is a fir-t-class dwel Song without it and the ‘litt e cherub aw: t . it | voting for the election of said Commis- re ber Thirty-two, in the fourth hundred of town) ling, is situated a short distane oulsi ide the city- ew button. It is ve ae a vo aan all sioners shall be that now in force in joint lots, Charlowelown. | together be ordi | rent'!ow. Apply to W. W. Wel ro 20 Gl Ges War car mareenhla. more dis soothes the child, softens the ae the best | Steck institutions, and that the number of (}- HOTTOW, its ay, are Ar ermal = pt yatlggrosee ES ersypiticcane one Se «iad ’ x gusting. th ; : nai a0 th . Pp ween } Pp rin, re; gulate $s the bewels, AL j tl e oe votes to w hich a man shall be entitied shall for any person, wishing to purchase a very desir- | | past UR E TO LE Y -A 12-acre Lot on Mount Who is trou he ws ‘€ in | has to keep | known re medy for diarrhe =, W - Poceay! aun depend upon the amount of taxes payable by able property in a centra! position rate i Edward Road opposiie re vies a of Bd lated aD) rri § ‘ ‘ | from teet! ling or other causes. him on his re al estate, but in na case shall purchase money may remain securec y a mort- Dodd, E-q ., also, 12-acre Lot on alpeque ne nicl 7 his or het th oat of the cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. any man have more than five votes. 1000 yards 10c ; Print ( Cotton for bets} 2 gage on noe peneerny om. £ eas dem fee paselbien Lime Kiln. Apply to Geo. K, Leer. aly 7 as n nto Sach a ae are | Winsloe's Soothing Syrup. and take no other o Li 1 a y Wnts thoowese on ie premises, or = Em Siitaaii " —_——__—-- —-———— ngess — , ¥8 to be pitied if they try to cure jemn- : asi o : yu. I ved 1 an ment . pe ee TTT ae NT este tke Ala, Maines Rae wees Print Cotton for Bets 12 1967 242 SEES DB. MASON. | po LET—A two and half story Brick Building, catarrh ft | {eo ges | seconded by Mr. Alex. McKinnon, as J C Tin gotten Ch’town, April 2, 1887—2aw sat tu wky 4i bo aime te eo oan tonastabis Goueiainn, fh reme » the nee ve no silure. 4 ——__ - <a oe -- follows : re ten rooms, besides pantrys, kit chen, - . : > lar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with \ t | A far-sighted miss of 17 summers has Resolved, That no elector shall be entitled ay f 10 tg 66 19 io “stable yard room, with garden attached, A¥ Ottawa d ‘ch says that the officers of | ooneluded to marry a big man for her first ams sinks -eme Webe ahaa Gastléd ies elie §000 ee) lo Print Cotton or LUC | situate on Water Street. Possession given . ist and a : t deny the charge | husband and a little one for her second, so S eomnlesionelll . ; yo - two end a-half stcry wooden ten< “= OY Captain Nol! Jacobs. 2 Gloucester, 1 f th first : : ; : a M fren, a ‘that she can cut the clothes o e : . . +e ‘ ment dwelling, containing eight rooms in good — oes le was refused the a my oi | down and make them over to his successor. ae ee being put a _. Po 3500 ‘a ot Print Cotton for 12cts FOR SALE ; | repair, oisunte on Prince Street, Possession _ ?P wa Sup " provisions ata . ca Bf “es , r, tellers were appoint and the "CHAT valuable property, known as “Devon- given ist May, next. Island port, aft ecraiting a shipwrecked Thus the hard times force home lessons of a o nan ie Pee ae aed a vard. I 7 seni pr an oo ee et ciren | ee dedi edinad dalatic crew. The attent f the Canadian govern. | rigid economy and practical senge upon, resu tg AVS Sa. Mi teves < 9909 ae 6 to Q worth from one mile of the city, containing about 26} acres fora good business stand on Water Street. Pos- ment had been cal ‘ it ‘ ‘a tain Soa tender childhood and 97 against it. y POLOnes, of land, with large and comtodious ie SeBSj yt a Te” For a . JCC T riled oO i * 5 7 ) “atement by the Imperial suthoritite, a ens | ~=6Tt was moved and seconded, and afier 20cits Up, now for 15cts, zene a ee ——— rapt apply fo Peake Bros. & Co. — maréeotl. —ds | DIED considerable discussion agreed to, that, oe pment ' po Let —That brick nate on, Dundas a . ' ” - . ly to hade, how in e posscssion o a Vesrexpay whi after the construction of the works the sal- Apply to g. : ra Uhesher hai : tDAY on, while a crowd of , th, 7. of 8 Genuine Sale—See kK. F. DeBLO: Esq.; possession given ls Small boys were xs * aroand on the cakes of | ees fick Be _ _ heen oa om ary of Commissivners should be $200 each. oe i a “ een s - Provincial Building. | tetins ind partewars apply to Ow 8 we tar Governor's Bridge, one or two of their . his age, a native « of the a mry Osvan, Th ~— Mr. DonaLtp NICHOLSON proposed the ? rO00US, : . Ch’tow my March 2, 1887- cod | tf 2 Soi a . af aut ier , disre ‘ idvic e of their leav ing a wife aod fam iy of thape sous an “we ve ; followin y resolution, which was carried ALso—Great Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow a Seen, Neue 0 L ET —Ucuse, corner of rE neton and C umber Adm ; ; : ied a dauzhters to mouca tacloss ofa kind husband | wine ; Cottons, Tickings, Gray ani White Cottons, T : land Streets Poeseesion given May lat. Ap- as ; tel rt can ete and father. Muy his soul rest in peace. unanimously : eek » i ply to Robert Fennell. mar3l Jaw _— ‘ ‘ ’ xcept rthe we IZ init : be : . al ie ponents they es p . Only ‘ few days ago,| Resolved, That a committee of five persons THE celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT will stand POLE I —That brick House and Shop on Dor ree boys w d in Halifax while BiRTH appuinted by this meeting do, at the earliest jr S$ PATON & 60., on the coming season at Chariotietown, Sam- chester Street, formerly occupied by Om ~ Plsying in nner. The ice is h : i dallas ol possible time, wait upon the Hon. Neil Me- merside, Cape Traverse and Vener taille Connolly ; immediate , pene Gorey tags Sa inner. e . ’ ; ’ + t.. the wife of. > r : N terins an c pv ’ ting d : ; At Park City, Utah, on the 4th inst, Leod, and P. Blake, Esq., city members, and MARKET SQUARE. . particulars ha »w, and we think the / rm. in, turmerly of Portage, Belfast % Cape should be warned to keep off it, aa aabaten pace r * also upon tlie Hon, Thos, Ww. Dodd, member March 16; 1887, \ Trard, March 21, 1887. *