IS ae AK al ain iy AEE ¢ Local and Gther items. Tuk “Bengal” at i * Ratt er” Razors at Watson *. oo ’ siya that coal has THe Fredericton ; the Nashwaak. i ~overed vr beets GISC - v Senday School in the ) to-miorrow, = Tyurre will not be at ‘ - . Metho list Brick Ct \ ne, Capt . Trainor, Was THe orig pading st h1N nad, for Bahia, Brasil saphiiniial A Srockwouse SnowrPioven has been ordered for the Cape lormentine Branch Rail Fay. o “ Mra Tuomas Co TeLLo, Truckman, has been appointed Policeman m place ef Maleolm r Steele, deceased instill New Post Ottices have been opened at Iris, Queen's County ; Riverdale, Queen's County, Mink River Road, Kiag’s County. ionepalilias Ff. T. N gEWB t\ Lise ° agent for the Imperia! Fire Insurance Company, ia to the front with & neat almanac for L886, Qe Don't forget that R. R. Brace is se!ling Choice Flour very cheap for cash. Give him a call. de 6 > Turxe will be cpened in a few days at Waison’s the finest stock of handsome Faney Goods for Christmas presents ever displayed in the city. iiencisilrdasatal JOHN E. Fi 1KRALD, Ese : of Boston, ie spoken of as the gentleman who is to deliver the oration in Halifax at the centenary of the Charitable Irish Society, ibid ie A Prize. A picture of Mr. Howie in his Oriental robes was gained by Johu Jordan, Alberton, for giving the best five auswers on Mr. Howie's course of lecture there. ni iia Tue schooner Oris P. Lord arrived at Glou- eester from LaHave Bank onthe 29h ult . with loss of rudder, having sailed 300 miles after losing it, reaching port without agsist- ance, secede iii Tur schooner, Plough the Sea, was sold at Sheriff's sale to-day, and was purchased by the agent, Samuel Moss, Esq., for $450. Mr Moss had a mortgage on the schooner for $1,000. anja Mitrrany.—-The members of No. 2 Batterr, Garrison Artillery, are requested to meet in the Drill Shed, on Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock, sharp. A fail attendance required. - F. 3, Moore, Captain. ——-@———— Sr. Paci’s Caurcu.-—Morning and evening services at the usual hours to-morrow, Morn- ing service aud Holy Comm™nanion conducted entirely by Rev. D. Fitzgerald. Evening service by Rev, Mr O'Meara. ——— Tax usual Sunday afterncon Gospel Meet- ing, at the Young Men’s Christian Association Hall, wiil be held to-morrow at4o’cleck. All sre invited to attend. “ubject: ‘‘Hezekiah’s Prayer Answered,” 20-1-17. —_—>_— THERE will be only one preaching servies in the Second Methedi«t Church to-morrow, viz: at 2.30 p. m. A ful! attendance is desired and requested. The neual morning and even- ing servicer will (D. ¥.) be resmmed on Fab- bath, 15th inst. ---—»>--—~- Pennetre, a Montreal shoemaker, crazed with quo», fired a house in which a woman named ‘(+revier resided, anda fireman had to eut through « partition to reach her, and when he did he had to drop her from au upper window into the arms of the crowd below. — ———— Eva Kenny, aged 16, whose parents live in Brompton, Ont., was abducted by Geo, Tait, amerchant tailor. The girl subsequently be- came an inmate of a disreputable house, and the girl’s father caused the arrest of Tait under the provisions of Chariton’s act passed the last session of Parliament, _ —~- —— A yew Sxatine King.--Ths monster skat- ing tink, being erected at Summerside by Messrs. Muttart & Rogers, will be all covered in this week. The building is 140 feet in length, by G6! in width. It is 15 feet in post. and the rafters are 40 feet long. It will make a splendid rins. —Journal, -_——_-_ >- — Tu Treasurer of the Prince Edward Island Hospital bege to acknowledge the receipt of thesum of $60, from Duncin McRae, Eeq , of Flat River, Treasurer of tne Fiat River Harmonic Society, being a collection made by the members of the Flat River Harmovic Society, in aid of the above Institation. a A Cose.csive Answer —In the course of his lectare at Brada!bane, the other evening, Mr. Howie asked whether any of the audience knew what language the people of Syria spoke? And after a pause, a gentlemon answered, “Their own language,” and Mr Howie sagely remarked that his friend was determined to bs right. _-- ~»>--— Horszs are numerous on the Island not- withstanding the large shipments which have been made during the past season. Mr. W. 3. MeKie advertised on Tuesday that he re- quired & shipment of twenty horses on Fridav, the 4th iost. He informs us that he has secured the shivment, and could obtain double the number if he required them. Tue Halifax Herald says: **Halifax has many talented preachers. Among the younger men in the ministry, the Rev. Allan Simpson, of Park Street Church, is recognized as holding a first place. His discourses on Sabbath has proved him to & careful student and a profound thinker. The cordial feeling existing be- tween the pastor and the congregation of the Park Street Church, and the zeal mani- feasted by both in fuldiling their respective duties, are among the most pleasing signs of the times.” Mr. Simpsor is one o the Simpson's, of Cavendish. nncanitinaali THe experience of the manufacturers of the Myrtle Navy’ tobacco is a valuable lesson to itical economy. Previous to their commenc- ing that brand, the tobacco made of the finest irginia leaf was always held at fancy prices, and put up in somefancy style of manufac ture. It was thought that only the rich Would buy such tobacee, and at the old prices none but the rich could bay it. The makers of the ‘Myrtle Navy’ resolved to strip the Manufacture of the tobacco of all its fancy Coats and put their profit at so low a rate that ho competitor could possibly uudersell them With the same quslity of article. From the very first until now their rate ef profit has Da uniform perceniage upon thecost, It is fir enormous sales which make their low Fate of profit a sAtisiactory one in the aggre- om, and also gives them firm hold upon the ae Their success is an ¢ kessou Mavufavturers tb stutty over. THE D AILY EXAMIN THE PUBLIC HEALTH NEW CASES Since yesterday's issue a case has developed in the house of Mrs. Watters, ( pper Great George Street, near the in-| tected district. The victim is a boy about seven years of age. Y Miss Murphy was removed to the hospital to-day. Her's is a light cese, Another child of Mrs, McInnis, Rocklin House, has contracted the disease. CONDITIGN OF PATIENTS, Mr. Oharles Heariz is much better to- oOay, Mrs. McCarey, at the hospital, is in a critical condition. She is suffring very much from bronchitis, All the other patients are doing well. DEATHS. Miss Breen, who was removed to the the hospital on the 26th ult., died last night. She was seventeen years of age. Mrs. McCarey’s infant died at the hospital last night. [t did not centract smallpox The child was seven weeks old. John Prenty's child, on which the disease fully developed on Thursday, died last night. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Sister Ss. Thomas acknowledges the re- ceipt of parcels: of underclothing, linen, ete. , for the patients of the smallpox Hospital, from the following ladies and gentlemen, through the kindness of Mra, J. D. Mason : Mrs. Rayden, the Misses Rayden, Mrs. J. Alfred Rowe, Mrs. Arch’d White, Mrs. W. F. Carter, Mrs. R McDonald, Mrs. Lane, Mrs’ G@ W. Hodgson, Miss L. Palmer, rs. L. H. Davies, Mrs. R Angiis, Mrs Richard Reddin, Mrs. E. J. Hodgson, Mrs. Watson, Mes. Johu Quirk, Miss Mary Aun Murphy, Miss Mary Moran, a'so one gallonnew milk per day from L, H. Disies, Eeq., M. P. tis Worship, Mayor Beer. acknowledges with thanks the following donations for patiepts in the amallpox Hospital: Mrs ‘‘howan, jar butter milk, ex-Governor Haviland, jar butter milk; ove large parcel underclothing from ladies of St. Paul's Sewing Society; 7 bottles raspberry vinegar and currant jelly from Mrs. Wm, Dodd; quilt and underclothiong from Mrs. John Yeo; essence of beef from Mra. G: W. Hodgson; lot magazines and reading matter from T. L. Chappelle, Esq. ; 10 dozen cabbage, Thomas Smith, garciner, Royalty. & mattrass and quilt from a friend; one box fruit from Mr. Barhoe: 3 bottles preserves from Mrs. Jas. Houston. REPLY To °° CITIZEN.’ Sir,—Wili you allow me, through Fre Examiner, to take notice of that con- temptible production signed ‘‘ Citizen’ in this evening’s Patriot. It is just possible that some may be entrapped and prejudiced by this low maligner; but the mase of the people know that already all ‘‘ thet money can do” has been done in the way of pro- curing the best of medical skill, ete. Dr. Johnson is respected and trusted by the whole community ; Dr. Jenkins has not only experience in the actual treatment of smalipox, but possesses the superior medical training of Europe; Dr. Warburton is knowar to possess a diploma from one of the first medical schools in existence, that of Edinburgh ; whilst Dr. S, R. Jenkins (already deservedly popular), besides the possession of fair medical training, has all the benefit accruing to him as the son and student of an experienced physician. It would be a foul disgrace to our people, who have behaved so admirably under the late trying circumstances, were they to accept the vile insinuations of such individuals as ** Citizen.” Had it not been for the timely warning of those he maligus, probably the whole city would, by this time, be ‘‘ de- populated,” Yours, OBaERVER. Charlottetown, Dee, 4, 1585. THE GOSPED ARMY. Sin,—The unwearied eflorts of the Board of Health, under God's blessing, has about restored cur city to its former security. and after consultation with His Worship the Mayor the Army have decided to hold the usual Sunday afternoon meeting in the Academy of Music, to begin at3 o'clock. The usual free breakfast will be held at 7.30 in the morning, but there will be no public service at night. W, T. Frutmorg, Lieut. CASES AT RUSTICO AND NEW GLASGOW, SMALLPOX Siz,—I am informed that # rumor is in circulation to the effect that the man Peter Peters,who died at the residence of William Laird, Esq., New Glasgow, had no small: pox. For the information of all parties in- terested, I beg to say Peter Peters had confluent hemorrhagic variola—a very severe type. He was never vaccinated. Re- covery is the exception in such a type. The other cases under my care are so far doing weil. Bertha McKenzie has the semi-con- fluent variety, while her sister, Louisa, has varioloid without an eruption. In the latter case the power of vaccination ts plain—the vaccination developed regular: ly, but in Bertha’s case the vaccination ap- pears to be retarded by the,variolous dis- ease; but, no doubt, the disease is also modified partly in her case. I fail to see what motives can prowpt people to circu- late falsehoods in cases of this kind. 1 think they must belong to the tribe of fishes known as “‘Silurus glanis.” It is singular while the Board of Health at Rustico were doing their utmost to secure the services of a man who had the smallpox to bury the man, not one of those Chris- tian slanderers would venture within a mile to the house, and were it not for Capt. John McKay, of Stanley, who hervically coffined and buried the man alone, he would in all probability be unburied yet. The Rostico and New London Boards are doing their utmost to guard the public interests and prevent the disease from spreading, and should therefore receive public sympathy in- stead of slander. Yours truly, R. McNett, M. D. Health Officer. Stanley, Dec. 3, 1885. THE EPIDEMIC IN MONTREAL. eturns for last week show another ae in the death rate from smallpox, both in the city and adjoining municipali- ties, the average deaths in the last seven days of November having been only oe a day, while in the first week in Octo o there were sixty a day! The haem wee revord is the hest testimony to the The case isa light one. | 1885. thoroughness and effective character of the | work performed by the boards of health :— ‘ Munici- | Week ending City. palities, Total. October 4... 5...... 338 80 418 October Al. .c0..... 283 85 368 October WBRecce.... Bi 7 48 October 25,........ 271 72 ase November 1....... 240 si 334 November 8...... 201 9 295 No: ember 15...... 123 at 207 November 22...... 93 91 16s November 29...... 66 44 110 The same rate of progression of the measures for the eradication of the epi- demic will cause it to disappear by the ce ose of the year, or even earlier, —Gazet e. NOTES | Mr Bourke, the patient at the Quaran- tine Hospital, is recovering rapidly. The farm house at Keppoch in which the crew of the Lucy Pope were quarantined, was cleaned out and fumigated by Dr Warburton this morning. Foul Play Suspected. A MURDER SUPP°SED TO HAVE BEEN COM- MITTED AT BLACK RIVER, N. 8, There ia suspicion of foul play in con- nection with the human remains found in the woods of Black River, N. S., last month. A despatch from Amherst to the Halifax Ma: of the 3rd inst., says Coroner Black held an inquest yesterday, and after evidence in regard to the finding of the re- mains, a resident of Black River, named Horton, gave testimony. Hoe stated that two years ago last autumn, while his son was driving through the woods in the early evening, he meta men walking and carrying a valise, and a little later on another men ina buggy. The man with the valise was well dressed, about forty years old, and medivm in siza, while the one in the buggy resembled a ruffian. When young Horton was returning home the following morning by the same road, a few miles from where he had first met these men, he obsesved a buggy track leading into the ditch He observed e valise in the edse of the woods, together with papers and letters, which were close to the open valise. Fearing that some desperate deed had been committed, he touched neither valise nor papers, but hurried home and stated the facts to hia father, who in company with another man immediately visi‘ed the locality to fied that all had gone except the papers and letiers,some of which they took heme. These were placed in the Coroner’s han’s to dsy by Mr. Horton. ‘heir contents wou'd indicate a patent medicine man or agent of some kind. Many of them were stubs of orders and receipts, showing he hod collected cons derable sums of money. Voroner Black has about 50 of these coupons. They bear the names :f places in Ontario, Quebse and northern New York state and the months of April, May and June, 1882. On one, opposite the name and place, appears ‘* W. J. L Southworth, Aaltrville,” and one dozen of something had been ordered and $84 had been paid. On the back was signed the name W.C. Hill. Owing to the absence of young Horton and another witness the court was adjourned for a fortnight to ge fuller particulars. Summerside Exports. Summersipe, les, 3. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron master, for Point du Chene :-- Oe Se WON d i ss Mee hies sede: $ 9200 S557 CG ak 7... . 3. Fr VE. 218 00 6 Bele goul@ppiow,....... 005 u.. 60 00 ee ev iccos +ees 165 60 I mas s 000 cece bese 20 00 BE Ns io = 65s 006 ekhes §3 00 OO THO Deter. oe 15 00 GOO TRING 0 ee. cece cccess 50 00 7. Ole lemeheF AA... ee 308 00 200 The egw hides... ......2%.: 10 00 $1121 00 By sams steamer en 4th :— PE Io 29 sc Ph cs ctcc ccc cmess $ 41 00 Ns ca Belinh «66sec c¥' 120 00 ee ES Eg re 6°1 00 2GO sheep pelts...... ...... s.0% 144 00 6200.1be cow Bis)... «..- «ness 310 00 DOE OFM ss occ coc fts ss 60 00 BOO, cde 08 6 bs ov nndin notes 100 00 1906-ibs poulbepedq...... 50.00... 160 00 SB homes emeltes....... 3. 6d..5 13 00 Prikit mmol, .... 0.0.0 ke aitacd 5 v0 bG4dage tarhips. ..... ww. dv..8 6 00 2 b>xes boneless fish.......... 6 °0O 10 ie CO i eninge oor tens 7 90 GS hele cnbGNe, oa... hse vices 345 00 i ee t 00 150 yds Island cloth .......... -- 150 00 ee es oes sco s ean 115 00 576 tee BeNOR... «ass nettivoc cee 30 00 $2693 00 d Tue Liognse Act.—A cable to the Toronto Globe says: “‘ [tis understood in legal circles in Lendon that the report of the judicial com. mittee of the Privy Council, on the appeal of tie Dominion Governmant against the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada on the Liquor License question, has been prep*red, snd will be subiniited to the Queen at the next meet- ing of the Privy Council at Windsor, and afterwards given to the public.” es Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, TONIC FOR OVERWORKED MEN. Dr. J. C. Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa., says: ‘I have used it as a general tonic, snd in particular in the debility and dyspepsis, of overworked men, with satisfactory resulta. P. £. ISUIND RUILWAT, A SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Charlottetown at 6.10 a. m., daily (Sundays excepted) for Summerside, until close of naviga- tion at that port; returning every evening on arrival! of steamer from Point du Chene. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Rail fice, Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1885. “—" —4i mo tu th sat wk prs li MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ‘ TCHER has just received his Winter C. ka SMALL j INSTRUMENTS, &ce., such as Accordeons, Violins, and Concertinas. Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. 4% Selling Remarkably Low. Call and be convinced at Fletcher’s Music Store, cutown, Nov. orwis iwpel, Ber wie eT See wee PERKING & STHERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamois Skius, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur T'rim- ming, Fur Caps, Mufis, Dog Skin Jackets, &., Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on}, Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Hair Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs, Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mantiepiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Neckiets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pme, Purses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rugs, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawis, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- Dresses, Pelisses, Xe. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention. | PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, °85. — > a _ + = : ns Ste ~ WINTER CLOTHING. ——AT THE—— : LENBEN HEUSE! a eee eee Men’s Pilot Cloth Reefers, Men’s Pilot Cloth Overcoats. Men’s Heavy Cloth Ulsters, Men’s All-Wool Tweed Suiits, Men’s Black Worsted Suits, Men’s Heavy Tweed Panis. | J. H. BELL & 00., Castem Boot & Shoe Makers. (vo work got np in the latest etvles, neat and up to the times. God stock and workmanthip second tc none. Orders Filled Prompt—Prices Reasonable, We also keep on hand a quantity of Shoe Findings, with » good assortment of Fashion- able Lests, in Men’s, Women's, Boys’, Misses’, Gents’ and Children’s, which we sei Cheap, J. H. BELL & CO., Sign of the BIG BOOT, Upper Great George St., 2nd door to Kuight & Son. Nov. 30, 18%5—I1mo 2aw IMPORTANT SALE —OF Stock aud Farming Implements FENO be Sold at Pubic Auction, on WED- NESDAY, the ninth day of DECKM. BER, instant, on the farm of Menjamin E, Wright, on the St. Peter’s Road, at the hovr of Twelve o'clock, noon, al! the live stock on the said farm, consisting of vaiuable Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Horses; also a large quan- tity of Farming Implements of every deserip- tion, Terms will be cash or good aprwoved joint notes at six months. The Stock ani Sheep on this farm are well known t» be of a superior charaster. This sale takes place nnder a Bill of “ale from Berjamin EK. Wrigh’ to Benjamin Heariz, aud with the full consent and approvel of eaid Benjamin E. Wright. Dated at Chariettetown the Ist day of De- cetaber, A. D., i855, BENJAMIN RB. WRIGHT, BENJAMIN HEARTZ, ‘ihe Sale of Crop and other articles, belong- ing to said Benjamin E. Wright, advertised by me to take place on Monday, the seventh af December, inst., will take place on said Weduoesday, at the seme hour aa’ place. JAMES CURTIS, Deputy Sheriff. fantees, Bootees, Hoods Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, | Ch’town, Deo. 2, '85—tl sale wk Ii ‘j 1 NOTICE ( WING to other engagements, we have decided to temporarily dispose of our retail trade in the (City Market to Mr. K, Waller. We thank our friends tor past favors and solicit a continuance of same on resuming, We will continue to retail at our place of business, Hillsber ugh street, A. L. BRIDGES & CO, Nov. 23—2w eod wiy I respectfully beg to return my sincere thanks to the public generally for their very kind patronage extended t» me since I com- merced business as Pork Futcher, Sausage Manufacturer, *e., &¢ , and in addition to the above beg to state that on, and from TUES. DAY next I shall be found at the stall of A. L. Bridges & Oo., where, in addition to my former bueiness, | propose to add fresh and corned Beef, Mutton, &c, &c. and beg to ask for ashare of the public patronage so leber- ally bestowed upon my predecessors, Messrs, A, L. Bridges & Co. E. WALLER, Nov, 23-2 wks wky gegen EP gD Notice to the Public ——- tee \ , J E have now completed our Fall Importations, consisting of a large and carefully selected stock of English, Scotch, American and Osan- ‘}adian Merchandise, fully supplying every departinent, which will be disposed of At Specially Low Prices, for Cagh or its equivalent, We are prying the HIGH EST PRICES fer Oats, Potatoes, Pork, hides, &c., at al ship- ring points within che limit of our petrons, and aiong the line of Rsilway, ane wiil there- BOYS’ CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Boys’ Overcoais, Boys’ Tweed Suits, Boys Jackeis. —0O As we intend to Clear Out our Stock of Clothing this Fall, we shall offer it at Prices that have Never Before been Reached in Charlottetown. | ' Wee See our Stock before buying elsewhere. C20, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Nov, 10, 1885. .————— —————— ———— ce — = = —— — AT— North River Bridge- 20: L E. PROWSE has opened, in Mr George Pockendorff’s Store, at North River, with a First-Class Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries, Which he will Sell at LOW PRICES, The people need have no fear of Small Pox in the Goods, as I import direct from the thoroughly Fumigated, so there c1n be no possible chance of infection in the Goode. The people at North River will find this a — convenience, as it wi'l save ther: the trip to fown, and they cam buy just as cheap at home, The Store in the city will be continued as ususl, Low Prices, as all know I sell Cheap. L. E. PROWSE, Sign of BIG HAT, 74 Queen Strect. I need not say snythivg about the Ob’town, Nov, 24th, 1885. | es | Souris, Nov. 21 ‘Small-Pox Remedies ! NeW STORE English markets, and ever rites the outbreak of the disease in the city the goods have been | fore lock for, and insist on, the payment of all accourts @ueus before the close of navi- gation. MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO. wks & wky |} PURE CARBOLIC ACID, | CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID. CHLORIDE OF LIME (Double Strength), THYMO-CRESOL. CARBOLIV SOAP, SULPHUR ENGLIS 8 CREAM TARTAR. Al ‘Apothecaries’ i | i | i 1 Hall, DESBRISAY’S CORNER, | Nov, 23—d & wky tf Notice to Farmers. JVARMERS having YOUNG PORK to dis- pose of, weighing from ore hundred to one hun@red and fifty pounds, will do well to cal! on the undersigned before k lling. KE. WALLER, Nov, 10—Im eod wky King’s *quare. MANES, LOND, FOUND. &e, een Oa aaa J OST—-A Parcel «f Paper, referring to A Captain Christopher ©. McLean, The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this office. decd li pd J ANTED— 600 Geese and Turkeys ; also 200 emal!l carcasses Pork.—V heatley Bros., eorner Great George and Fuston Street. nov30 twk wky li ARRIAGES, Buggies, &c., stored from now until June, 1886, in a large, dry warehouse (no cattle near premises) for $2, in advance.—-D. OM. Reddin, Jr.—no26 1w eod R SALE—A balance of 16 barrels of Cement, to clear, et $3.25 ; general pri #4. Apply at thir office. octl9 tf OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or accommedation by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy. Brick House, Hillaborough — lady Boarders may find comfortable had