Sa SE bo Se Eee a ” a kee cent enlltietnen Alaa te DoLLARs A YRBA. . a ee , : ' nn nna or ——— -emgupped , to advise the Public, may speak 1ree,”—Evuirripxs. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1884. H.W. VINMICGMEBE, Mratchiess flour wa iv? SINGLE Copies Two CrExtTs. oo VOL 15-—-NO. 146. ram Home t illars of Kauri wood, of which the ing of ' 4 th A } pi ars 0 \auri Woor ’ oO which the seals scattering or grass seras. and In ten months roi Ouig at C ntipedes, ‘ete. ate also made. Jt is a yellowish! time from when it was covered with woud, NEW SERLES, THe DalLy EXAMINER is issued every evening, by ; cal “ ; ; ‘ ©) ' nD . : Ui E rr —AND— > wood marked with recdish brown The} fine cattle may be seen grozing knee deep in > he Hxamiger £ ublishing Co. | I, tt fy hee I i ; | seats are long wooden benches, with slop |pasture. The sium ps here are non est in } : a OTH ER BRAN DS OLEGIS iif ah slander Abread. | ing backs, end are in three rows. At the) about two years,so if you want te cultivate, From (hein alice, cee of w ater and Pianos Tuned, Re-wired and Regulated. an | upper end is a raised platform with railing| go ahead, and you have asoil that will grow Uroat George Streets, Charlottetown, AT REDUCED PRICES, AT —e ‘in front, near it is the readiug desk, and splendid crops for years withont manure In the Wildwood—Gentlemen Farm-: "¢" When we entered this All the cattle here that I hace seen are of ers—thristmas as Celebrated by | o%te secluded place of worship, we noted | find breed, aud the horses are very large. | the Maoris. that the Maori’s had decorated'every window | es ee ee CHURCH BEER & GOFF'S, below it the organ. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ORGANS Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care, Six JMontha, : . ° e2 50 - lan “4 ci | a : oo : . . . ; Ae sf jand pillar with branches of feathery fern, | a. oe m : : CABINET ORGANS New Raisins, r . jand garlands of flowers. They had formed, So 7 Sof T ee ae - rr Re w Currants Oramarea, Karpara, an arch of ferns over the reading desk, ons of Temperance. ote —_ interspersed with passion flowers,and white! ,. and scarlet trumpet flowers, nine or ten| _ The thirty-s xth annual session of tha inches in length, laden with perfume} Grand Division, 8. of T., was held te drooped down the sides. Al:ogether, the) Hamilien on the 30t) ult, church presented a bright, graceful appear- | The session was one of the most Auckland, New Zealand. nar New Figs, December 23, 1879. ining nearly twenty years’ experience s ’ | My Dear,——A few days ago R offered with the construction of Haglish, American | Gieel iDeS, to give me a glimpse of the wilds. We left . etm; and German Pianos, and yndoy the patronage > Tanoa at 1i a. m., apd plunged into the c@ Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, qnarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertire- ments, on application. ! ' wv { Tuned, Re-toned and Repaired. lither- ——_ ALMANAG FOR NOVEMBER, 1884. MOON S CHANGES, Ful! Moon, ied day, 4h. 24 3m., a. m., Last Quarter 9th day, 6h. 59.9m., p. m. - ew Moon 17th day, lh, 59.2m., p. m. First Quarter, 25th day, Gh. d.4im., * Mm, } af Goverment Mouse, the Conyent and the leading musical families on the Island, feels sure of giving universal satisfaction, Mr. V. will engage professionally for public or private concerts the coming season. i Office—C, P. Fletcher’s Musie Store Ch’town, Get. $8 1834 } a en | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, —At— BRER & GOFF'S. COFFEE. bush, groped our way through tangled roots of trees with a dense dark foliage overhead in which sat the tui bird warbling in flate- like notes ‘‘seek her out, seek her out,” as ‘if his very soul were melting to find her, \whoever she may be. After a long scramble we came to a winding cow path. : This was the main road and glad we were to ance, draped with the spoils of forest and garden, symbolizing simplicity, freshness and purity. The few pakehas (white peo- ple) were shown tothe upper seats facing the aisles. The Maoris occupied the centre. They were of al ages, and varying as much in expression, figure, feature and dress as any white congregation, A tall, ciolently- ously attended ever held in the Proviuce, there being abour 130 delegates and visiting members prerent. _ The morning session wae occupied chiefly in reading reports of G. W. Patriarch, Grand Scribe and Grand Tr asurer, the appointment o committees, and the initia- tion of new members, of whom thure were fifteen. irs veeK DUB San Moon) High Days Mi hy fj ii st R i io | lena i > : “va oe cad dressed young woman stalked in with an sf tl i rises |sets | rises | water | fen’h. b bl } Orson byllarl 1, ee wo Sd ee a 04 in air of uae indifference to the general! The afternoon sessions were taken up in 7 h mh m aft’p mora! bw JAVA and Other Kinds, oe. again g ayaa st tange rea poy observation she attracted. Then came an on reports of committees, the disposal } i i a 4 i mal ¢ A . a > PT . S ' 7 ' p 4 2 > f , { slacii ; » tisacurday 6 47)4 4! 3 57) . 53; 9 54 BARRISTERS FRESH ROASTED, ‘dense Fi trees growing above our heads we old man with bent figure, and deeply a Se wee the election and installs 2) Xan lay 43) 39), 434 9 43) Ol FRESH GROUN } Sali all Nini, ; . ,.|tatooed, approaching as nearly as possible | ON OF ollicers. ; : as SH GROUND. | soon Jost sight of everything but this thick]. To al “he { " . ot 5 5110 29 se , The foll re ele ieoete | 51 316 8 1 10 : — AND— ssrubby bush stretching across the narrow |}" features to the “miming link |; after ! Fenn ee Seen 4 rues lay o 30 6 3s 45 ' Pure and <. ‘ r F 1c 5 a B p him 1 : t tli f | ld t le present year :— eee Fl = 4 . as ootpath, obscuring the view of the road it-|°"™ ® P)ain. Dusting woman of the world, : > aioe -? oa oa yr a ATTORNEYS - AT « W " € nea Ds Loe ™ re with a deal of matter-of-fact common sense} G. W. Patriarch—- Wm. MeN. Simpson, os aarecay at a > wae) 34 | a) —AT — Bat I musbh-not weer a. showing in her black, square-fitting attire} Hamilton, ' 7\Friday | 55! sel9 6 129) 33] es] u must nob weary you with an ac- int Sipe oititlellin f ties eee mes ae mr a 2is trrday va 3I lv 42) 5 20! a. | : BEER & COFP’s. count of the hills we passed over, the bogs |” . my ey ful sie] « f eatures. 7 ‘th "Ris, ssociate—Rev, Geo. Steel, ¥ 6t- 9 Jtnda Se! 29 1 2t] 3 1s; at | Office in Gla Bank, | iwe stuck in, the fern wastes we wandered | *PPO@€¢ & gracetul girl o ee, Se ' i) vy y jay 7 0 2% mnorn ! 4 29 23| ce a Eee ie pl imeeiaitiaa -. giememariene command | through, the pheasants thet started at our long, dark eyelashes, regular features, a Grand Scribe—J, 8. Burns, Lower lree- Ji/Tuesday =|) 271099. 5 47/26 (UP STAIRS). ~4 ‘feet, the wild hogs that scattered at our ap- neha easy, upright bearing, which| town. ee 12! \Vedaesday 3} 26 1 33| 6 57) 23 : ' | ES ‘proach. In a little dell, we sat down under seemed to harmonize admirably with the Grand Treasurer— William Brown, Mar- $3 Vaureday | 5, ga| 2 57 ? os ly; Ch'town, Feb. 21, 1554. ® 'a beautiful fern, with a clear rippling stream wildwood sweetness and natural grace of| gate. iF ee oy . i 24) . a : " 3 CONSIGNMENTS . lat one feet, with wearied limbs aia sharp- Apt sgh apr a oun of ore none Chaplain—Rev. W. P. Archibald, § Satyrday | =. ¥ Zt} 7 3 \ ‘pened appetit sat ndricl and ‘tC HOCK, she t- OK her seat, & aN asgow. ; | on a rp 3) : BNOK Sale by the Barrel, Cheap, at t PPOs... O05, OUF SHRSTTees & ; . set seer es : 1g Sua lay | 5) Tr 419 49, 12| SOLICITED. : fk ry el, Cheap, a | cake, alaked our thirst at the flex margined opened her book of printed prayers, 80] Grand Conductor—Miggie Smith, New 17 Monday vie 2 7 40 if 4 616 sues ticaain BEER & GOF!’s, | Tivulet, bathed our heads and feet and re- ln the time until service began. | Glasgow. 3 Phes lay ; otf Ue, 7 as 4; : rz C’D R ee yl eeeeell dae tee e's ~ | Next came a tall yoang fellow, a model of} Grand Sentinel—Richard Nelson, Cra- a comnay a ee ae ee ™ WYE 5 . : ee fesaaiand the weenie height of the district, physical periection, and with an expression | paud. = ae ee sy + z . more ; New W aiches, IT cannot attempt a description of the ssene|@ eh eure and or glancing ' eon following places were appointed for Pricday 5 i 4 I tik sll adh a] . around until his eyes pierced a screen ofjholding the sessions of Grand Division 22 Saturday | 16 1510 45 0 52, 8 59 Ki ( ( | Ml h { wk : before us, but will give a cajalogue of what}; ; ’ : ; Agana : 93/ Sunday | asf 15.1120 1230! 36 HUMLISS100 dll cera ort dll New Clocks, ;we saw. liound hills covered with small ae ao hid o gre diape during the year : 24 Moaday |} 2oi 4at 53 212, 54 feng of various ar ane Sperece yel- iasbibidbiog dtiwed aver hie thas m \ gpa ——- session at Grahatra’s Road. £3 icendey 1 $3) WWafees, 2 $8 52 An tie ; ihc : ‘low grass-growing slopes, at long intervals : ; My ‘ ey , pri session at Summerside, 3 tcdees lay | 32) 12 0 33 3 fe! io #eh, SALE UF 5 E. \ PRODUOg. New Baremeteys, , cultivated patches, wide plains of giant flax, 7 took his <r. on the a Foe tg July session at Eldon, Belfast. Gi'vaureday | 23) Ig 122,55) 49 ; ‘irregular, broken, tumbled hillocks grown] |), pars ag s ee oe ark-} October session at Charlottetown. 23, Friday ) M 1s at) a7 289 WATER S] REET New ’ jover with the lavender cclored ne . os <, erisp hair, ‘led long, Among mauy other resolutions passed at - Sa aenag | 26 y o iy ei - } sew ihermometers, | straggling bushy stunted Fi tree, Sin Sih dum eae ae or the session was the following, which was 30 | Suaday 7 27, : 3 : six feet in height, steep cones riging| 0 : a ee en yy, | passed unanimously : 3 | i | St J oie . : lto view. efowndd with Geees variety of opened his mouth to sing he bared histeeth|” pop .4g ‘T as _ . — e vhns Newfoundland. New & ect gles, | oe ee ee y tothe gums. I thought he looked like Hesolved, That the thanks of this Grand —S=—= : WU S* native woud. Far ‘ ‘ . : - . : e game are hereby ep i Ra Y WA tt ii PARLE ke enmnciion with. tee abeye ic’ Ga tain! ° p ® : | grodhd Seria conden > sen Maree 8 May recent convert to Christianity. More nat ear Fema eibetal’ Sar Bilan s > Q cn VY a : : re s rei; : : a ae : 7 i By RvViRBS the pRB | oO iish who is well known ih P. E Isvond dust Keceived and forest, golden, green, bronze, grey, white, |)" ® followed, until the seats were/intendent of P. E 1. Railway, for his kind- a a: , She will take special charge of ‘ail consign- | oT laa ; ‘with all the intervening shades inter- oo a. pues ae —— bess in granting reduced fares to delegates : € : ’ } : . eteran » chief o . C4 i | a, 18g * thi sion of G ’ wii (Charlottetown Time.) ments, and will also attend ‘o the chartering Otfier ed Cheap. mingled, topped here and there by a blaze cme pe aan Pe a ee eas eect his session of Graz d Division. of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E. 1. cntmaiitt aida of crimson bloom. Among the crests of} ." ; ; A public temperance meeting was held Sores Wee “* ‘4 “9 12 ~ 7 The firm is one of theoidest and most reli- r ‘ ‘steed hills glisten bright river glimpses, ex, ae his assistant am the platform. in the evening, Hon. John A. Macdonald, ae sities 7 1 10 as a — in Sony Returns guaranteed Old Stock Cheaper tham anda branch of the Kainara, halt hidden He oe fliciates oa ~— - "erage Speaker of the House of Assembly, in the ee | to be prompt and satisfactory. Parties wish. ever, to Clear by intervening Lillocks, ‘lies tranquilly in a rad y the village church. now |chair. Stirring speeches were made by TD. ee te ts 8 42 Tee 705) ing to procure Labradore Herring should send , ae : ? (he distanée. like a atioeceiion of laker. coven the service with ahymn in the Rogers, H. UW Pollurd, Rev. W. P Piss, aang.settye 907 1257 +9 ee ee ince aie kK. OW. PWAYLOR, On our way home we met Norman on his an ee mmennes - the natives Arehibeld, R. M, Barratt, J. J. Chappell, Crmmersice, Q97 226 45,1) OPS. G, "OSS. ——-bilh Gisy (OC, iG. . ay from school. With him was a for-|°5'"* , mes. ev, George Steel and James 0: tern 3 depart....:.927 222 pein 2 Re emcee tn EE aa nwrnern | ay from scno ith Dim was a for ; 4 anes Carruthers fort Hill.. , ....4030 418 stl : en NEXT TO WATSONS. eigner, whom we learned was the curator In turn Adam Clarke (the chief) and the The spe eches | were interspersed with reci- ER sei cual 1205 657 Wi. WH EATLE if {cod wkly.] of Christ Church Museum. While we were} ™inisiers led the service. A part consisted | tations and singing, and added very much Tigmish.......csccccccses 1242 747 talking to him, Norman made a sudden {|} reading from a Prayer Book a portion|to the evenings entertainment FROM WEST. P.M. A.M, A. M.!(Or Woeartky & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN, dab at the horse’s back, and caught an - the Church of Haugland prayers, the) After a voie of thanks to the Chairman, a Ticnish 202 647 P, E, IsLanp) atrocious looking insect, which the Aus- Maories responding in a musical monotone. /very pleasant, and we trust profitable, adie. ree hte ee 757 : , a ® ‘trian Professor, with a smile of triumph, i could not help thinking how suitable} meeting was brought to a ch se a 415 10%5 Hommission Mere ant “ a put into a bottle of spirits prepared for that beautiful liturgy is to every class and 5 pareve... 517 1207 { ' 25 bris. CHOICE PATER, such victims. Crossing a farm we met aj People, and could not help admiring the Young Men :—Read This. Summerside, : depart... 6842 122 €&7 . S75 bris. SUPERIOR EXTRA, man with a pair of coarse trousers slouched libera! spirit of the W esleyan missionary of eee fensington..j,..+...-.-..60]7 200 720 269 BAKRINCTON STREET, at? .. into his boots somehow, a wide-brimmed Kakairia. After the service, the chief and} Tur Vorra‘e Beur Co, of Marshall, Mich., Master . Rivet... c'cct tiers 702 32% $847 ; for prompt delivery at Charlottetown or] hat on the back of his head, a coarse shirt, }* few other Maori notables, came forward | offer to send their celebrated Execrr:-Vou- Cienhatbebewe «.ooissa ose $02 607 1007 HALIFAS, a. Ss. Summerside. half open and flapping on his bare brown and shook hands very cordially in Pakeha| Taw Beer and other ELKCTRIC PPLIA> CHS on GCING EAST. P.M. A. M. E : _ ee : 20 bris. No. 1 PILOT BREAD neck, a leather belt about his waist, shirt fashion. I forgot to mention sone hymn | Bia for thirty days, to mew (youn and ol?) iittala oy 417 702|\. Special attention given to the sale of 10 a THIN phan sal’, sleeves hanging open to the elbow and in his |*!)a™ by the Maori young folk in the | ducted = nervous debi uty, loss of vitelity Meant St p | arrive ....-.-. 522 $37| PE. Island produce. _ , hand a milk pail, which he was ewinging to anton si amcor gg | thetr — very “ae Giidiendabet™ ae mo a Me i eo — OSS re ft Ger os 666s 527 902) April 24, 1884. ;) . KR By |424, fro. ‘That is Mr, -——, said R.; a[trociaby, and some” Sngtn: bed Wiel id shoe died “Gene iene ; ster’ } dep ..617 1002 : FOR SALE B ood. steady fellow ha is. and comes from a {ticularly soft, musical voices. A notice- many other discases. Compicte restoration WO WRUNG. ec cccedeceees vues good, dy teow he 1s, ; © a bi © Ito health, vigor and manhood guaranteed P. M. i o J, A, CHIPHAN S&S CV. good Wagiish family. We neared and were/40le feature of the Maori manner in| Ko ps4 vurred Sates utes tate te . ‘ "90 19 06 Pp l fis A Luis A S a Le ¢ %& ~ e 2 ¢ tae : : =) , , h 5 i the ri Is incurred, ag ti ity day~’ trial is Dateele, cs. os POUR a 722 1262 {D> ? : . be : * : mtroduced. He soon proved himseif aj Church 1s the utter absence of staring and] ajjowed. Write them at ovee for illustrated aii 4 os a 3 » |. io Corner Pownal and Water Streets. | pentieman in spite of hisdisguise. Sons of ne. They go to noel epee 4) pamphlet free Mount Stewart....-.ccccce crore DF ‘9 OF h’town, Sep 5. ofiicers, clergymen, Oxford students, &e. xed attention to the service throughout, - Cardigan ptr ia cad igh Andee and ti: 6 = : CHARLES DONALD & CO., 2 are often met with ‘hore in the bush, with We gathered in the chureh porch, and Special Notices. Georgetown .......seceeeecescees 6 47 Mrs. R. YOUARG’'S their coats off doing their own work, what-|@@ain came Xmas greetings Pakeha and Se PROM EAST. am 2M, 79 Queen St, London, E. C., 2 Pe ; _ lever it may be. In their houses you will Maori, Tina Koe resounded on all sides, (1 Cuear BREAD.—The publie are hereby TD nancccnesicnnk nna mee 647 217 Will be glad to corre d with Apple Grow- N ILLINERY ROOMS, up-stairs at W. ‘see their “Coats of Arms,” and woll-worn salyte you, I wish you well), and general | regpectiully intormed thet it 8 net peceesary eed ee ee, ee ee 752 400) glad to correspond — pp. & A. Brown & Co,’s. ‘Trimmed Hets)), (045 of stenderd literature, and if there is[S004 feeling prevailed. From the churel | to pay $6 00 per t | for Fl sail MG. Poters.......e+0: ps eeee . ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a a Waunate always an band. act®iant wht! ooks of standard livevatury, endl ere 13 Py oe gm O pay per barrel for Flonr I am -ell- Messt Mtewerh | Sot Te St " view to Autumn and Spring pace : - ently —ent WSs) say doubs On your mind on the subject,| Ve went toa house near by, buiit in Euro-|ing Choice superior Extra Flour at $5.25, cupeedcsoterring, ae 847 542 b .sines ee - \their gentlemanly bearing soon dispels it.{pe@" style. The banquet hall bad been/every barrel of which +s worrented to make L{NGPIORSOCO WM. .» 2'r+¢ Sener: Bg 34 ree or ee SCHUI ARSHIP EXAMINATION | This gives farming a very different posi- swept and garnished for the occasion with| White Liyat Bread = ~howd any barrel oi WSCOPZOLOWD 2... peepee cee eeeeeee 7 27.3 42 They wilt also give the usual facilities to * tion in the social scale from what it holds| ferns and flowers tastefully interwoven. this flour sail Lo ,ive entire satisfaction to the Cardigan. ... .cceereeeeeeereereee ; = a customers requiring advances. augl — lin Canada. Bat then we must remember| Long tables occupied the centre of the a. i agres to take it buck snd refund Mount Stewart.......+e+erresees . . N Examination for the ‘‘Daniel Hodgson |that here few farmers have less than three|room, and the ojythodox roast beef and baa tare ee pon mg i. Dr. Toombs, PAYS CIA AND SURGEOR, Mount Stewart. Charlottetown, Oct. 20—Im wkly 6m L. ARTHUR & CO, GENERAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, WEST & RENDELL, made. July 25, 1884.—2aw 4m STANUARD LPH ASSUBANGH OO. T the 57th Annual General Meeting of LAX ive Standard Lite Assurance Vompany, hed at Kdinburgh on iuesday, the ath of April, 1853, the following results for the year ended 1ldth November, 1853, were re- ported :— / Scholarship” for Laval University, Que bee, will be held in Charlottetown, im June lege Mauilia, Ovid Metayh, Til ; Fab. 1, 2 5 and 6; Arnold Latin Prose Composition to Exercise 44. Ordinary Arithmetic, ivcluding Vulgar and Decimal Fractions ; Alychrs, ey bjepts yaclud- 2 in Colonso to and of Siitple Fquations of bne unknown quantity ; Fucid, Books 1 and ll. In English :—Orthography, Writing from Geography. $125, and will be tenable for three years. Dictation, Parsing and Analysis, Outlines of English and Canadian History, and General The Scholarship is of the annual value of Candidates must send in their names to the undersigned on or before Ist May, 1835, when they wall be dyly inyormed of day and place of jor four hundred acres—a thousand acres in i i + inner Ty ‘one tarm is quite a common thing. 44ore on. {We borrowed a boat and crossed a river ty Pa’lu, where we retuained vatiy next morn- ‘ing. At fouy a m., we arose and returned ito ‘anea, reaching there at 9.30 a. m. January 2nd.—Oa Christmas eve we weit to the woods and got a small puriri tree. After putting ii up firmly we got out our presents and decorated the green and waving boughs. The Canadian present« were quite unexpected, and were received with great applause! Christmas (day we were ill envited to the Maori festival, but the mormpg came with a deluge of rain, whieh threatened not only to keep away the ‘‘Pakehas,” but the Maorie’s them- plum pudding awaited our attack. The cooking was done outside in the rear of the fifty years ago some of those now sitting on the same bench with us had been cannibals ! One tattooed old warrior, smiling pleasantly at me across the table, had, when a boy, dined on what is now politely termed ‘long perk,” within a hundred yards of this very spot. The orderly manner in which the natives behaved at this large gathering, where al} varieties of disposition had asgembled, was worthy of note, The Pakehas and Maori guests, together with the chief and notabilities of the village, sat down at the first table to a comfortable and well-prepared meal, while three native belles waited on the guests, and used every LARGE stock of Accordeons, Concertinas, Violins. Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings ; x4 i h t next. : ; in the North more atjention is given to|building. Many Maories from adjacent] + Miler Bros, selling \ as a at Commission 6fc all 5 _ Candidates must be natives of and residents | -2:tle gaising than agriculture, and small/districts, in spite of the mans} | roc neg Voy, cenap. [nov 4, ti in P. E, 1, under 20 a “Sar sad nog al farmers are contemptuously styled 40-acre]}picious weather, had come to accept] yy apiss’ Ulster Clothe, cheap, at the Loudon ready matriculated members of any Univer men, having reference to those who coming to|their friends’ hospitable —_—invitation. iiss Loct 21 6i eod A wvotof Good Butter and Grapes at R. k . ; . ie , } St. doh Ss Newfoundigad. —. subjects of «examination will be as the corntry with little money received al-| Their greetings were natural and effection-f po 5 . = me follows ihe (ii jlotments of land to that extent free, on|ate, without any appearance of striving to — i é [oe i) Consignments solicited. Liberal advances Xenephon Anabaris, Book I ; Cicero pre-!condition of clearing it and settling there- | attract attention, What a change within| , Boots are very cheap at Dorsky, Gorr & . { But I must return to our journey.|the memoyy of many living Maoris! Not Co's. {sep}7 CHEAPEST place in town to buy Accordcons, Concertinas, Violins, and all kinds of musical instruments at iiller Bros. {nov 4, ti ly you want a good overcoat, well made to order, gv to the London House. [oe 21 Gi eod Keer your feet dry by gettinga pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co’s Boots, (vept7 Lamps Woot Underclothing at the London House. {oct 21 Gi eod Our fail Boots are just the thing—Doxsty, Gorv & Co, jsepl7 AsoTHER lot Ladies’ Fur Tippets, just received at J. B. Macdonald's. oct 25 OvreKcoats —L, KE. Prowse has just received ROSS MARKET i. sr al wi sl a ( : ) 3,035 new proposals ior re esatuination. selves. Gradually, however, the sky be-|endeavor to make everything go cff ee pecan iene WW. MA | surance were receive ° _ GEORGE W. HODG:ON, [came clearer, and our party ventured forth. | pleasantly, Then came a second table, ee ia il ing BOS < oS i 8 ~ = ‘| year for $ 9,754,085 35 Hon’y See’y Trustees.' Rain and sunshine struggiing, bathed the| after which the company dispers+d in gronps en ane o> ay ter me ag oe 2,061 proposals were accepted, 7 939, 048 13 Sept. 25, '84—2m oaw pat s j wooded hills and bright green slopes with along the ehore and through the fields. The| Qo.) & Coe , a feopl? , , ; : : oe 2 ; s. » Eggs and Produce a Specialty. assuring s<o4, tremulous golden mist, The foliage drip-;}teacher tried to get up some games, foot) | 5 Paowen hes just reesived = let'el all Mer 1F 18e4) whly if SULLIVAN & MAUNRILL, The total existing assurances in force at 15th November, 18 §2, amou nted to (Of which $7, 753,081.15 was reassured With Other ofli ces) The claims by death which $6,936,302 91 (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co., Py gJ Broad Street, New York.) Super) Baking Powder, ping with moisture, glistened with pri:- matic drops, The crickets renewed their cheerful chirp, the Tui birds and the matin bells called on all to rejoice on this great festival day. On a grassy flat, elevated only a few feet above the beach, stands the races, leaping, etc., but the sullen, unsettl- weather prevented the sports being entered into with spirit. The rain clouds gathered again, so our kind entertainers gave us tea, and then with many friendly farewells bade us adieu and we beat a hasty retreat wool Worsted Uvercoats, well made, we!) cut, well trimmed. Will be sold about $5.00 cach less ‘han custom made. Please cali early and secure one. [dy & wky—oot20 New Stock Amerivan Corsets, just re- ceived at J. b arose during the year amount- A . , Macdenald’s. vct23 Sy a 7. : i- Tone ; - ,!Maori church. Passing undcr the spread-|to our homes, after spending a novel and _ d bonus addi N “st and 1) 1a0 g pread , pe g ts ihe ge See ‘ K fFORNEYS Ai " LAW a Bg 2,462,226 59 Uy re ane Seer take ‘Gro.|ing branches of a fine old tree, which is|thoroughly enjoyable day, and so ended on boa weay a Choice Winter Apples : ‘ said to have been the central point of can-| Xmas at Kakairia. P ’ hock 27 solicitors in Chancery, NOTARIES PUBLIC, &<. The anuual revenue am oun ted at 15th November, 1582, to The invested funds at same date amounted to Being an increase daring the 4,267,546 00 29,503,416 00 1,062,648 35 be ful] weight, and positively pure. cera are authorized to guarantee every Can to Ask for the ‘ Superb ” an‘ take no other, Put up in }, § and I-lb, tive, and for gaie by every re- spectable whol sale and retail grocer and nibal feasts in the ‘‘good old times,” we entered the sacred edifice, which stands hardly like a penitential offering or material evidence of a sincere repentance. The This is the ‘‘poor man’s paradise.” You can buy good land here for £2 stg. an acre with smal] trees on it, which you can cut down at the rate of an acre a week if you Then in dry Grey and While Blank« ts, very cheap, at J. b&b. Macdonala’s. oct23 Prati’s A:TRAL OiL (Kerosene) at Beer Goti’s. {oct 27 OFPICES~— O’Halloran’s Building, Great year of > Yer i } " suilding i 5 i i 3 ‘ ‘ARLET ite 1 — . ; re. Ure nit general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian} building is about 50x30, ithas atappering|are an expert woodsman, Scak.Ler and white flauncls sphadid value, George Street, Uharlottetown. JOHN in, trade supplied by steeple, around which are smaller spires. | weather set fire to it all as it lies and it willj at J. b. Macdonaid’s, foet 23 Gao Money to Loan, rOMAS KERR, Agent for o JOHN T. REED, The buflding i constructed with a view oi burn well, leaving a good s ratum of ashes A Ler of Freuel ra sane, Mot dihininnd W. W. Souuvan, @ G, | Onadren B, Maduast es — Bde 105 Water Street, $f. John, N. B. | ventilation: coo)ness and , cleanliness. The| and only a few stuntpa Wait for — frdm | glauth, te Bold had at Dor¥ey, . W, Scuuivan, ’ . ’ Aug ¢—ém eod main root is igl/and supported by polished! weather and stréw over the ashics, a thin Goff & Vo's, 6¢t 13 Jau, 1¢,'69 Ch'town, Auguat 4, 153%,