; —— of the echome was not a supporter of the Government. They contemplate buying 4 buat in New Brunswick. He considered it very judicions to place the Law on Statute Book. Mr. Macvonaip aaid the traffic on the Montague River was very extensive, and the ‘‘ Lion” was unfit for the service. It reqaires a good sized steamer. Gravd River never had advantages of communica tion cither by rail or steam. The trade there is important, and only requires to be worked up. The suggestion to include law Fortune covld not be carried ont, as there is not sufficient depth of water. This House had passed a subsidy for steam ferry to Cardigan several times, but the opposition party in the Upper House had so amended the Bill, as to make it of no ue. : Mr. Gorpon said if the views of some of the members of the Oppesition were te pre- vail, we should never make any progress. The Government are doing an excellent work, opening up the country, and giving facilities for trade, which are not enjoyed by these wealthy sections. He thought it impossible to include Souris iu this arrauge- ment, it would require a large boat to nav?- gate so much of the Gulf, and one which could not enter Bay Fortune, and scarcely even Grand River. Mr. Hoorer said this measure was much rT ae required, as these sections of country have no railroad connection. In speaking of the | Biil which had passed this House, granting | a subsidy to a Steam Ferry on the Cardigan | River, 2 gaid that it had been defeated in the Leyislative Council by the vote oi Mr. Kickham, who had afterwards pub- lished a letter eayiog that be was £0 re- quested te vote by members of the Govern- ment. Mr. Scnzivan eaid that whoever aszerted, whether a member of this House or not, that the Government or any member of it endeavored to procure the defeat of that Bill, stated what was false. Mr. Kickham did not publish that he was requested by the Government. He stated that he voted against the Bill by request, and he has since explained that it was at the request of severa! persous in the locality of Cardigan. | The Government did all in their power .o provide Steam Communication for Cardigan. He was anxious that Bay Fortune should be included in this scheme, but was iuform- ed that the water was not deep enough, and that the distance was more than could be accomplished. Mr. Bentizy desired more information as to the trade that was done in these places; while legislating for trade facilities, he trusted Hon. members would not forget the County Otiieces. Mr. J. R. McLean said that a large quantity of potatoes was shipped from Bay Fortune, and the distance was not too great to be accomplished by one steamer. Ii there is pot sufficient depth of water send the dredge there. He was under the im- pression that Mr. Kickham had been spok- en to by a member of the Government. Mr. Svtzivay challenged Mr. McLean to table a resolution asking for an investigation of his charge, and said every facility would be afforded him to prove it. Mr. Macpoxatp said the publisher of a paper in Georgetown was an Opposition candidate at the last election, and he wrote to Mr. Kickham such a letter as would bring the answer he wanted, which a day or two before the election, and before they had any opportunity to reply, he published. McCourt then insinuated that it was at the request of the Government, which Mir. Kickham did not say. Mr. McFapyrn said these localities are in need of steam Communication. Murray Harber should be included in the scheme, the steamer could run to Souris three times a week and the same to Murray Harbor. Mr. Beer was pleased at the introduction of this measure but feared it will not give the accommodation expected. The people of Montague expect “two trips daily to Georgetown. It will hardly be possible to get a boat to do the service, and if the sub- aidy is small, it will be imposible. Mr. Joux McLsax would support the measure, he is not much acquainted with Montague Bridge, but Annandale and Head of Grand River are badly in want of this accommodation, at former place a large lot of mackerel is caught, and with varying prices, loss is often incurred for want of immediate shipment. Georgetown and Souris were both behind in steam com- munication with ovtside markets. The motion was carried, and the House went into Committee. Mr. Beer said it was necessary to have the petition from the inhabitants of Mon- tague, asking for this service, before the Hovwzee. Me. Scirivan said the petition is in the hands of the Government and will be laid before the House before the second reading of the Bill. This scheme is more com- om gsm than asked for by petitioners, ut meets all their views Mr. Svciisvan moved that the subsidy be an annual grant of $600 for a period of five years, ard said that although it was a service that would eventually prove re- munerative, still at first it required to be encouraged. Mr. J. R. McLean thought the term too long, before its expiring trade may have so increased, that the facilities efforded will not be sufficient. Mr. Prowse said the subsidy asked for is $750. There is more encouragement to procure a boat when the term is for five years. Mr. McFapyen thought the subsidy too small to procure a suitable steamer, it should be at least $1,000. Mr. Berr said the service contemplated is not what the people cf Montague ask for in their petition. fe the boat 1s required to yo to ether ports, her expenses will be larger Mr. Svitivan was ‘pleased to see such a consensus of opinien that the subsidy should be larger. He, therefore, moved that the amount be $750 instead of 8600. Mr. Beer suggested that a sum sufficient be granted, and not tie the subsidy down to any particular svia Mr Berxriey said Mr. Beer contended, not for the benefit of the people, but the injury of the Government. If $600 was, — considered sufficient, why increase lt Mr. Prowse had never considered $600 sufficient. The Government were not san- guine as to obtaining consent of the House, and were propared to teke $600 rather than nothing. | Mr. MoFapyren moved to iwerease the subsidy to 81,00, The amendment was lost and the main motion carried. ' “TE DAILY Chairman reported tw. resolutions agreed to. The report was received, and a com- mittee appeinted te wring Im a Bill in accordance therewith, which they accord- ingly did, and the Bill was read a first time, and ordered to he read a second time on Monday next at 2.15 p. m. The Hovse adjourned until Monday at 10 a, m. D. Vis Darby KXAMINER. 1883. APRIL 16, ““\Wrru respect to the expenses of the recent delegation io Ottawa, two of the delegates were departmental officers, and drew their pay, no doubt, all the time they were absent from their otlices,”— The Patriot of Saturday. In the New Era, of the same day, there is a statement showing that the two departmental oflicers who went to Otiawa as delegates did not draw their pay while they were “absent from their ottices.”” As the statement quoted by the New Era was laid betore the Legislature some days ago, we must assume that the Pat- riot knew all about it, and deliberately iold his readers that which is false. The trath is that the “ pay” of the recent delegation was precisely the same as that of the Laird-Haythorne delega- tion. But the “travelling expenses” of Messrs. Laird aud Haythorne respective- ly were from $35 to about $50 more than the ‘‘travelling expenses” of Messrs. Sullivan, Ferguson and Prowse. This notwithstanding the Policy 4 Nationa! The scheme proposed by 0’Connor Power for relief of the Irish, is the expenditure of £5,000,000 for promoting emigration or home colonization. The sum to be ad- vanced by the treasury and the charge for repayment is to fall primerily on land set- tled under the scheme, and then by way of security on accessable property in Ireland in such a way that the treasury shal! lose nothing. Provision is also made in the resolution for optional emigration. Trevel- yan, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said the distress at present existing there was nothing like that of 1847. He declared Power's plan impracticable. If the motion was adopted, a serious blow would be dea!t to the work which the Government is carry- ingon. Power's motion was lost. o> The Elective Councils (Ireland) Bill, embodying Mr. Healy’s scheme for local self-government in Ireland was rejected by the House of Commons on the 11th inst., by a vote of 53 against 231. Trevelyan, Chief Secretary for lreland, having shown a spirit of opposition to the bill, Parnell, who wag present only for a brief time, accused him of showing a readiness to speak to order and to turn his back upon his former principles. He (Trevelyn) and many of his colleagues had supported a similar bili brought in by Dr. lsaac Butt when the Tories were in power. He sincerely boped this question which had already provoked euch extended controversy would now be left to a reformed parliament anda very different ministry. -<-—-_->- Charles Bradiaugh and W. J. Ramsay, the proprietors of the Free Thinker, and G. W. Foote, editor of that paper, charged .|turned. and said that he (McLellan) hala Coroner's Inquest. —— - On Saturday evening, in the Stipendiary Magistrate s Courtroom, Dr. McLeod, Cor- oner for Queen's County, held an inquest on the body of James McLellan, found | drowned in the deck at Peake’s No, 3) Wharf. The following evidence was taken: | Henry Connouy, (sworn)—About three) o'clock this evening 1 went down to the wharf and about half past three I saw something tn the water. | was with Jom Malone, and John | Currie. We saw an object in the water, | found it was a man’s head floating in the water. I could seehiscoat. We gota board aud raised his head a little. We then went to the Police Station and imformed policemen Steele and Doyle. I could not say who the man was. Matcotm Sreetr, (sworn)—About four o'clock young Connolly and another boy told us that a man was in the water by the wharf. I went down and saw the man’s head up out of the water, Some other parties pulled him upon the ice, and then on the wharf. ! made nosearch. I came up ty give the Marshall word. EpwaxnD BracksueNn (sworn)—l saw the body of deceased on the whart. 1 recogaize che clothes and the boot without the heel as those wora by James McLellaa, on the 7th of December, 1882. He left the house about six o'clock of Thursday night, im company with a No wegiaf, a sailor, who Went away in oue*of Longwoith’s brigs, two or three days afterwards. They both boarded at my place. They were, as far as { know, on friendly terms. The Norwegian returned in less than an hour, and inquired if McLellan had re- | pair of elastic-side boots belonging to him (the | A EXAMINER, APRIL i6, 1883. TBRPSIGHORE HALL, PROGRAMME | NOTICE. SACRED SONG, ra \nE Subscriber thankful for past favors, | takes the liberty to inform her patrons | and the public generally that she has taken | e larze and commodious Hall, on Queen | Street (Offer's Building, formerly the Orange | ZION CHURCH, Hall), whore she will conduct the business in | ict | ee future, and hopes, by attention and stric ‘Tresday kvening, 17th 1L8t, order, to continue to receive that patronage which she has formerly enjoyed. wend Sec ereteete The first meeting in the above Hall will) . take place on Saturdoy afternoon, 2lst iast., at four p. m. TO Be GIVEN IN 1. Oh, That Men would Praise the Lord... Clark E. BURRIS Zion Church Choir—D. M. Fraser, Director. 2, Sentence--Come unto Me...... Bradbury Wesleyan Choir—Prof. Friese, Director. April 16.~— 61 wkly li OCERIES |! Gi 3 Solo and Chorus — Saviour Breathe an Evening Blessing...... knwracn | | | | | | | j | | —_——— TiNDER TOTICE ta h rehy Kiven that Tenders will be received by the ; ae wade, signed, Assiguee of the tstate of John MeLeng OF THIS CLry, MERCHAAT ¢ ston, Gi day of April, ina UP TU PRE AT THE HOUK OF 11 OCLQog noon, from persons willing t% his Stick in Trade, consis Read y-made Clothing, Hats and Qe Trimmings, Gents’ Furnishings } I : YU r i . Norwegian). ‘ihe Norwegian said that he| qayewen G¢ 8 in Peaches, Corn, Toma- himselt had slipped into Dodd & Rogers’, and | CANNED GOQDS, in Peaches, Corn: To on coming out tuat McLellan was gone. Letlan was quite sober when he left my house The Norwegian told us that, on coming out of Dodd & Rogers, he went down to the brig; but did not find McLellan wo of my boarders went down after to the brig, ia company with the Norwegian. y ‘ but could get no tidings of him. His father, on the next morning, searched for him. His futher was stevedore of a barque, that lay at Connolly’s Wharf. McLellan hadi on a pair of pants, patched on each knee. I think he had ahome made shirt on. I recollect, this evening, alout the heel of the bdot being cff. He was awkward. He ned to keep his head high up. His father said he had no money on him. He was always sober. It was a very dark night, and blowing a gale of wind, He wore a short jacket whea he left my place. He was at my place about a fortnight. Vnomas FLYNN, (eworn)—I searched the body on the wharf. He had two pair of pants on. In the pocket of the inside pair 1 found this book, ‘Jack Brag,” and a small penkuife. In the upper breast pocketof the vest a match box containing a few matches. Halia fig of common tobacco in an outside pocket. No money. No papers. W. Maces, (sworn)—I worked with Me- Lellan on the vessel, I saw him ou the day before he was missing. 1 gave this book, (shown the book) to McLellan on Wednesday at dinner tis.e. There was no writing on the went on the tramp to Georgetown with otker fellowe, 1 vever heard McLeilan say he would leave the barque. Davip WaTHERBIE, (sworn)—Il worked with this found man McLellan, all the time the bark was here. On the night on which he was lost, he and I knocked off wo:k about 5 o’clock and came up the wharf. He there told with publishing a sketch of the Deity, and | other blasphemous libels, in that journal, were arraigned in court on the 11th, before Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, and a special jury. Bradlaugh, who denied that he wa. responsible for the publication of the alleged libels, applied for a separate trial, which was granted. At the preliminary hearing it was given in evidence that the Free Thinker was published by the Free Thought Publishing Co., under which style Brad- laugh and another traded. i It is announced semi-officially that on ac- count of the hostile attitude of the Man- darin forces, the French troops were com- pelled on the 27th of March, to take posses- sion of the citadel at Namondius, in Annan. French representative had, on account of insults offered him by the peogls and permitted by officials, to quit the capital of Annan. -_— we The French papers on the 11th inst., re- port a terrible catastrophe which occurred in @ (heatre at Revel,caused by an explosicn of gas. Performance was in progress at the time, and the theatre was crowded. Many persons are said to have been killed in the panic that insued, oe A parcel containing sever pounds of gun- powder was found on the 11th inst., near the office of the Secretary of State for Home Department London. Investigation at Woolwich of the contents of the two cases found on Monday last in a barge on the Thames, shows they are not explosives. “> © - a — Richard Musgrove, merchant and bill- broker of Liverpool] and Manchester, has failed. The liabilities are £120,000. o-oo The Narischkine collecticn of paintings has been sold in Paris for $200,0U0, -———_ M. Louis Veuillot author and journalist. | is dead. —_——- ~<e-— --—- Special Notices. Parties wanting a ycod Watch cannot do better than call at G. H. Tayior’s. {ap!3 23 Myri7Le Navy, A. No. 1, Twin Bar, Old Gold, Cid kip, and all the favorite brands, opened to-day, at Fraser & Reddin’s. {ap!3 2i eod Warenes, Clocks and Jewelry, now sola very cheap for cash, at G. H. Tayor’s. {apl3 2 You cau have en all-wool Tweed Suit made to order for $9.75 at D. A. Brece’s. {apl3 Baack anv Tan, the best of all Cigars, re. oeived to day, at Fraser & Reddin’s. {apl3 2i eod Ovr 50 cent Quinine Wine is seliing rapidly aud giving satisfaction.—Fraser & Repprs, {ap!3 2i eod Tne only steam, sewing machine, and gun repairing shop on P. EK. Island, and the only place where you can get eveiy part ofa The Seeaxer took the Chair, and the sewing machiue or a gun made, is at Browns chop, corner of Prince awd (iraftou Stresto, | Deiffe, de.; H. . me that he was not going to work on the barque any more. He complained that he ‘could get no money from his father, who was stevedore. He did not say where he was going. He appeared as sensible as usual. 1 thought there was a screw loose in him some- where. Next morning at seven o'clock | met his father on the wharf; He asked me if I had seen anything of his sov. I saw the body to-day. lcan swearto the clothes and the boots as those worn by McLellan. He knock- ed the heel off his boot stowing deal. I work- ed with him abouta fortnight. His father used to scold him a great deal, He boarded at Mr. Blackburn’s. i neversaw the Norwegian sailor. I heard no tidings of him since. It blew so hard that night that the Boston beat did not go out. The Jury retired, and after a short de- liberation returned the following verdict :— ‘‘That the jury is satisfied from the evidence that the body viewed by them 1s that of James McLellan, found drowned at Peake’s Wharf, No. 3., whether by accident or other- wise, this jury cannot say.” PATRICK SHERRY. JaMES McDonatp. Isaac W. WapDMAN. JAMES LAFFERTY. Luke McCorMAck. JAMES GORMLEY. PATRICK BERRIGAN. James McLrop, Coroner. The remains of the deceased were for- warded to Summerside, where his parents reside, by early train to-day. ‘ | DikD. At his residence, corner Kirg Street, on Saturday evening, April 14, efter on illness of | nine days, Dougald McDonald, aged sixty | years. Deceased moved from Littie Sands to | this city in 1875, since which time he has been ;}employed as Station Boggace Master P. E. Islend Railway at Charlottetown. He leaves | a widow, three sons and two daughters to | mourn their lees. He was a member of the | Caledonian Club of this city, and was ‘eld in | high esteem by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. ; Suddenly, at her residence, King Street, | this morning, Alice, beloved wife of Michael Kelly, in the 60th year of her age. May she rest in peace | [Funeral from her late residence to St Dun- ' gtan’s Cathedral, at nine o'clock, on Wednes- day morning. | At Portage, Belfast, on the morning of the 14th March, after a short and severe illness, Anne, beloved wife of Angus McLeod, aged sixty-four years, leaving a disconsolate hus- band, three sors and six daughters, to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife and mother. “God will redeein my soul from the power of the grave: for He shall receive me.” HOTEL ARRIVALS. } | le Mc- | I think they | said they searched on all the wharves in town, | _ ounae: cama®, 42.250 B. ©. Cheir —-W. Knight, Director. }and also h’s Shep and Office Furciters? ' i 4. Chorus—-Like as a Father.......... nee pheem Kouk, Containing & full ppq RFisH M A RKET. select Choir-— Pref, Earle, Director, Retin seme the seid : tock aud ae - +, may be sec | ae 5, Duet- Ruth end Naomi.. ...., Glover | Davies, Sutheris oh ae 8 sie pri " Miss M, McLeod and Mrs, R. Weck > enld Stockh con ae ISHING to make room for Spring Miss M, McLeod and Mrs, R.W ecks, janrd the said stock can, at any tims Goods, the subscriber wit seilfor Casb,| § Chorus—The God of Isracl........ Rovaini ) oe 3 applying to the undersigned rs pales of steck of Groceries on hand, at Wesleyan Uhcir. sail, te will — " PeCeived frm pene. reduce rices -— " i oO purchase th Book D in ot aoe 7. Quartette and Choras—Shepherd of Thine | guid John Me! eo Le hed of which S TEA (or the finest quality) Pe ee Nicholson | seen at the «lice of Devied Daay |, SUGAR id Zion Churc h Choir, Weeks, ’ TOBACCO, 8. Solo (vocal) -O, Lord how Excellent..... The terme ire, cheohal! cash qmdeling RAISINS, I’, Herbert Beer. | che Steck, Aud cn ve PLCKLES (in bulk and bottles), i . ,, BOOK Vebts; aud the balanee ag te : 9. lnstrumental........... ... Rossini) py . i oe Ci SOAP, etc., etc. " : xy approved. promissor , Prof, Earle. three months. Y wotes, pay toes, Apples, "innan Haddies, Salmon 10. Quartett:— God of the Morning. . . Smith The Tenders wil) be tor the Mackerel, Lobsters, and a fall line of| Zion Church Choir. + em ioe aa and the o Groceries of the best quality. 11. Solo (vocal)—Consider the Lillies. . Toplift ar any ee imeelt to accept the : | CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Miss L. McFar'ane or any Pender, ~~ / ‘ 3 é . Tenders muet be ou forms Which ‘ ] Fish M - Peco 4 . 12. Selo and Choras.— Father Hear our Even- | »ad on application to the undersigned ” '. Vish Market, Gratton Street, Sat POPUP. 6s nnn nn. oes as C, A. White : Ch'town, April 16.—3i eod “Wesleyan Choir. R. T. WERKS, | een a ee oom eae = | 23. Sclo (Vocal)—Flee es a Bird, etc...... dit. 1° beet ne... FISHERMEN. aaa sete ailes a 14.—Mighty Jebovah................. Bellini re EC BD Re! Wesleyan Choir. a rena at Tracadie Beach Factery, prs read z Fo ' four or five Lebster Fishermen. In- | 15. Bass ae a ob a ..... Mozart | tt ‘i ; quire of Michacl Ready, at ‘Tracadie, or F. Herbert Beer and others vToOPTTICe 4 Maa "ey . 3. Chorus.-—I Will Praise Thee O God, ...... | TOTICE is bereny given that 3 FRED. wW. HYNDMaN. {26 Chor ee ee ate Fig | AN Tenders will be received by thetgmaa) | ; Apel i6.—?i Zion Church Choir. : a Doxology. foc | Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. Admission 25 Cents ; 10 Cente. at ny SPLEEN ML Seo. L KOVARIAN of | | | | Under the Patronege of His Hono: Se en the Lieutenant Governor. book when I gave it tohim. I! belicve Me-|, . FACS ) " Leilan could Send. McLellan appeared about Beene Fede Hive and Stomach)...... = i Vi : ‘ iD ' 1 (; f 18 years old. He was not very smart. He | Kidne 7 ee ee 2 00 , Whew G 5 GHCEl was a liitle stupid. iknow the b: ok by the ae "aa ee : 00 name ‘Jack Biag. l lent him the beok. I atte ee “ 5 OO Will take place in the ieee _ him # oy a. mente I _ a a ee Bete ee hte 0.95 i easead boay. cou only recognize the ‘ BB. cee te te ee eee eens ae \ ae aad father the as iy after he All the above can be hed at Messrs. Fraser 7; Ni. «4 A. HALL, was missing. He said he thought his son | & Reddin’s, Druggists. Also Dr. Bennet’s ei, 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 set, according to age and size, and can be worn by different members of the same family. All correspondence addressed to J, G. BENNETT, Halifax. Programme on Tuesday. Store. Ch'town, April 14. DR. April 16.—2m whkly STEAMER HEATHER BELLE Y AUCTION will be scold at Peake’s No. 3 Whart, on Tuesday, 17th instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, FROST & WOOD AGEN OF. —— at the above, 25 Iron Frame Cultivators, On hand No. 5 PLOW EXTRAS. Daily expected, a further supply of our popular and unequalled . NO. 8S PLOWS. Farmers are cautioned against purchasing a sovcalled No. 8 Plow. (as the genuine I’ro 4 Wood Plw\ trom any other Establishment in the City than the above; as the undersigned is the Sole Agent for them here. The hull of the steamer ‘ Heather Belle,” with Boiler, as she aow lies, B. WILSON HIGGS, Ce i ae Amethenens and No. 8 PLOWS and Cheylotteti wa, April 14. FOR SALE. JET BLACK HORSE, nine years old, Z weight—cleven hundred pounds. Also Cart and Harness, Goodierms, Apply at THE EXAMINER OFFICE, April 14—li wkly ?i pd | GEORGE 2. STRONG. Ch’town, April 13.—1m eod wkly 4i JEWELRY, om A TW ‘Beats For Sale. — = Gne > lonp Sail Beat, Oue Ships Boat Qne Smal! Fail Beat, Que Fiching Boat, One Double Scull Boat, One Long Single Scull Boat, One Short Single Sculi Boat. Anything in the above very cheap. | A fresh assortment just received, | come in a few days, | Repairing promptly executed and w guaranteed. cal Bow be bought The above boats belong to Mr. John C, Phillips, late of Charlottetown, and will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to PETER CLERKIN, Steam Navigation Co. Warehouse, Ch’town, April 13.—t! may 1 pd M ere to rork North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, April 13, 1883. | j ' j | j j i 61 eod HAY FOR SALEZ. rine sz April 14 —2i pd NOTICE. Valuable Properties. I o'clock, the following Valuable Properties, viz: | 1. The Three-Story French Roof Dwelling House, Stable, Coach House, and Garden, situated on Upper Prince Street, now occn- pied by B. Wilson Higgs. The House is well | built and very convenient, has a frontage of } | OR SALE ply to Two Barracks of Hay. Ap- AM instructed to sell by AUCTION, on | 5OHN INGS, | ; ' le ORI atid eed hak Abita ad Me Sen en attached, with two Rooms; good MolLeod, of this gity, merchant tailor, oe under the whole; also, a Water Tank ‘having been assigned to me, all persons in Sa on Kitchen, and a good well, with debted to him are hereby notified to make | *plendid a at the Kitchen Door, the immediate payment of the amounts due by | zarden is §3 feet by 100 feet; whele Lot, 220 RANKIN HOUSE, iby 83f 4prit 13.— Finlay MeNeill, Georgetown ; them, at the office of Messrs. Davies, Suther- or —AL® | Wm. Adio», Toronto: T. H. Foster, St John, | landg& Weeks, who alkne are authorized to} 9 The Cot and Ha — ae i |N, B.; *. Rubin, do.; B. B. Blizzard, de.; W, | 8ive discherges for the same. bee Wee aad Buildings, front | Cooke, Crapeud. April 14.—Rob. Hamilton, | | All mounts due and unpaid after the first | sold sey aanibe. PT ne t a l i din ea 7 pa were ° 2 Uuppe uldIng 18 two | Montrea'; J. A Morrison, Balifax, N. S.; A. | L. F, Mason, London, Eng.; Joseph Donnelly. 'Mentreal; M. C. McRobbie, St. Hood, “Montreal; J. tinson, do.; Frank McKenzie, New York; Geo, | Henderson, Halifax; Captain M. Pictou ; Samuel Whitebone, St. ichn; W. E. Easity, city; Jas, Scott, Gev. Hibbit, George- towu, i | | John; J. | Mat- | McLeod, .s iday of May next, wil be sued for without J 832 : » 2&0 » et Bes . 6 " | further notice. stories, 56 by 32 feet, with Shed Roof, 24 by 132 feet. This Lot is 1125 by 65 feet. The | lower building is three stories, 84 by 32 feet. [This Lot is 104 by 65 feet. Leaving a right ; _~—— __ |ef way to the upper building of 18 feet on ‘ YT o y | South Side. P ; ssi nm ¢ ive i im z Ii . C'NUGBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. | ossession given immediately. WILLIAM DODD, KI NER, the Cheapest and lest N ewspaper poblishet on» PR Taland Only $1 per year — Ch'tuwn, April 12. Aucti-neer, hk. WEEKS Assignee, Ch’town, April 9, 1883 —2aw 3w rm i. ey i * Children under twelve Thursday Next, 19th curt. Tickets of adini.cionp, 35 cents; can»be had | at Fletcher’s Masic Store, and Reddin s Drug | had on epeliertion et the «fice of M Agricuitural Implement UST RECEIVED, per ‘‘ Northern Light,” iW THURSDAY, 3rd of May next, at twelve | (38 feet by 31 feet, conti inirg 12 Rooms; | | Signed, Assignee ot the aes tf ‘state of Robart B, Huu | OF THIS CITY, | HARDWARE MERCHANT, UP TO ‘Thursday, the ord day of May, oat, | 1-83, at the hour of twelve o'clock, }from persons willing to purchase af | Stuck in Trade, consistirg cf Paints, | Cutlery, General Hardware, ete, and his Shop and Office Furniture, consisung of | an lron Safe, Show Cases, Sete Scales, ete, Tie Stock Book, containing & complete invent. ry, in detail, of the stock, can be sem at the oftice of Messrs. Davies, Sutherland $ Weeks, Solicitors; and the stock can, at ay | time be inspected, by appiying to the wnt | signed, | "TERMS—Fifty per cent cash, on delivay (of the stock, and the balance to be paptble in three months, and to Lé eccured by ana” pros ec joint promise v’ Y th te. j The undersigned « lind himself to accept the highest ur any ‘ender. T.nders must op vernes whieh mgr by | j | re8 nol be ' Davies . Suth<riand « Werks, ctherwine they will ot be received, ee FOR SALE OR 10 BE Lf R. T WEEKS, Assignee, Ch*toer, April 19, '8&3 —tl may 3 aaa ; ' ‘Eg ‘HE FARM, wi bh buildings shereon, lately in the occupa’ion of Wiliam Irwin, alt | ate on the east side of the Mount 4 | Road, containing about 35 acres, and only i P | miles fromthe city, Terms easy. Sppy® Hey | H. J. CUNDALL 7! | Cl’town, April 7,— law 3i 7 ' x“? ree. ‘ > “. n WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &t iincnenieunanicate —— NOR SALE--100 Egg Cases, also a Peb dler's Wagon. Apply te H. Onts | | eaitecaneittihanaicaritaiatittatiasilitaiiessieiizsitaiissitasstitaas ssi ANTED—A GIRL of about sixtees ue - 17 years of age, to assist in S . | work, in a family of four persons. wy this offide. (ap'62ip4 - — enim ' — SALE.—A_ rtam Deiler sleuth . horse power, enguire at THE Px. | [ap }4 dip : | Office, inne | EXOR SALE CHEAP.—A quantity om proved banchis of the following — and White Ra: pberry Plants, Red, White | Biack Cuagant Plants, Goos+berry (growing, ) #0 Straw bei ries. Apply to MBS |PHILIPs, Sydney Street, or at Tas Ey | AMINER OFFICE, (apl # Ary COW—A Grey and Red Cow, aba | KD five years old, came on the Sube premises about the 2nd instant, The owns }can have her by paying expenses j | Lone, Great George 81. oy i : j cee ie i | —— ad \ AS TED—A GIRL fir General How work Apply at Tas Exasinge O10 F api a - -_- - - a = - _ a NO LET—A Comfortable HOUSE, oa B mond Street. Apply to M. Stevens jap’ | | ITUATION WANT D—Hy a young am general stole. ys MINE (apt i. 48 “ as Clerk ma g lence can be given. Ei quire at j | OFFice. | oe TO LET— Furnishd & a ished, with use of kitchen and | ut i rg xyAM K CFFICE utensils. Apply at Lxaminbk tsp! | ___ ae | UR SALE—A private residence = tleman and family, hands mely %! 4 ti * prick Apply at Ex AMINE? if | Terms to suit, | ra" LET.— That handrome and coves i eot‘'ave cn Weymouth a " 7 7 v , . occupied by Mr. George Mchsay (pposite residence CI Dr. Beer. = t 5th May next. Apply to Lone® capt? HASZARD. __ a O LET — Dwelling House, oval . and Garden, Crafion Street a : | Suitable tenant will fod it to hls ,;to make an early application to Moxnison, i