' Che Examiner. THE POLICY OF “HUSH UP.” | Rerore Mr. Laird went to Ottawa as) a member of the Dominion Parliame EDUCATIONAL. Prorgssor McDonaLp, of Halifax, in nt. | a leeture delivered at the Convocation Of | Land commission aro cliciting complaints Dalhousie College, thus alluded to Island- | PUBLIO PAITH. (trom the Torento Nation.) the awards of the Prince Edward Island from some of the proprietors and a section A TERRIBLE TALE. REPORTED SCUTTLING OF TWO YVReSPI« MUROER OF THBIR OREWS, (From the Boston Advertiser.) A year ago last February the bark ‘ Jew- aND | ‘NEW AVERTISEMEYTS. iS. S. Prince EHdward. WILL SELI, AT AUCTION at my Sale : * : » > Fy 5 | % “8 ie il lis rosed e his own ° » ’ : ° ¢ . } Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 875, | he was “ fric ys y — Tee 3 shn A. | ers and Island educational institutions :— of the English press. The statute under | ess,’ of Boston, sailed from New South Room, on WEDNESDAY, 10th inst. at ae f ==<==" | words) to the Government of Sir John -\. Wales in the Direction of the Auckland | 12 0 clock, noon Macdonald, After his first return, he 8 ‘ | «Looking still further afield, we have to l ’ reer ) _ with feelings akin to « ongratulation, which the commissioners perform their duty is represented as a measure of con+ Islands, a group which lies at the South of the two Boston vessels were received ‘One Share in the S. S. Prince MVD CLOTHING a io Hy 17 - | in - ‘ e we | 20" ; dah acn aah h or he Domint- : ‘ . . . “oe " oe ’ a nocmintidentah ilies th ducati declared in th aeaet Hall that U | &s 2 oar h 2 a a nye ge fiscation, the fruit of many years of agita- | Pacific Ocean, near New Zealand. A sain Edward. \ FOR AG! t} t] ni lie men of | quote from the / atriots report, | 1K aay | ar m “ am the a » Provinces. Mr. | tion carried on in the interests of speculns days later the Boston Bark ‘ Delia M. Long wits? a ce : . ‘ ! o a ’ ) : ‘ . Cc ‘ ale ' as - . ae i . . . . J } shally ) » sae death of = ~— _ } _— would give Sir John A. Macdonald his 1} Schurman, from Prince Edward Island, 20 | tors. The weapon with which this stab at | and an English Bark, name unknown, fol- | Nev. 8, 1875. i Leihaaiiee . ; _— thie colony. Eaeh time we do 60, i. 4 if in his opinion, he cleared him- | doubt personally known to some of our stus | ood faith anc ional reputation of | lowed on the same course. No tidings | — ce aiillael fARMERS vort, if ia hi nior t the g nd nat I wonder who next will end “his journey | — ; dents, was not only first Dominion candidate, i ! with the} Canada is made, glances from its object and NOTICE j ie . . i hey } ' >) ‘ } 9 i } : eli of the se andel eonnecteé } it 2 © i stood (Oth in the list ofall who, , | rave "aof whose stewardship | ® | but it is said, ste et , Ce to the ara ( whoee stew : ri Pacific Railw So creat was his ab-/|in July last, passed the matricuiation ex- | strikes the Imperial government. NoCan- until recently, when Captain Brewer, of | ; Le ae a , will we next be called on, as journalists, | 1 : li 1 that he delib \ aminations of the London University. — \adian statute which diverges from the Riddeford, Me., of the bark ‘Marathon,’ | Ciry Court, Nov. 7, 1®75. | \j EGHA NICS ce corruption then, that he deine) . i place avo taken | . ‘ . , . 4 rthis day made inthe City Court | a ive be eceeent How sad_ the | horrence of corruptic | isa very distinguished place to oie toe of | Beaten tract of legislation can go into | New York, returning froma voyage round ¥ order'this day made in the City Court} z ~~ oo ’ : ‘erately deserted those to whom he told us| among probably about 600 candidates, oF | of the Stipendiary Magistrate, I hereby | Haw instructive are the lessons to whom one-half would be rejected. The first | effect without the sanction of that govern- the world brought back a terrible story in notify all whom it may concern, that every | — } ° T 7 x bale, on (he > di ma” 4 ned sie y ; » 4 : he learned from ever? life. he wa png er and joi , praise is a a . Mr. _ — ment. The Governor General stands here regard to them, panne who shall hereafter place on the R \ I I iW \ ’ M EN , ain iia : ; 1 ho ’ he was politically opposed. | himself tis but fair to Prince « Ales : a ‘ ‘ | , is streets or sidewalks of this City, any ob- Po-day we record the death of the Ilon a set os ; ie ii y °Pr the | C . ege and to Acadia College, at both of | ag a sentinal to watch Instances of this kind | At one of the ports at which he stopped serisntion. sihather smmndustne my io 2 . os out the same time, his organ (the oe ie : : ad i : aa ‘alla » oi > or some one | } a = inet l , 3 Ewanrver Mcbacnes te Commis®! y out A ‘ : “ , : } which Mr. Schurman re “i Leda _ oo of legislation, and sound the alarm by ins he had fallen in with a sailor, or s — — lumber, vehic es, im iterials for building or | | \i BER RRS Public ] To ssenl | ia PaLy FOmareN believe that the y d — , rag om a terposing the power of reservation, In | who knew him, who purported to be the ee st OF any ; l, waa vithout a i ‘ ! fra result, @ can say irom iv : ana . a iy , hre — rhe otice, be fined the fuil penalty contained ANT ‘ As. nomen ’ sai Panel ai ae Ba re f them. that our students from | this way the bill comes directly under the | sole survivor of the three crews, The in the City bv-lav ’ a ‘ 1@ ] i it wo mt isi \ \ I , } | i i : fi " ; a, i . _ : , . } . . moet henelicis eesure the men whose moral | ‘ the Is |’ are among the best we have,and | attention of the law officers of the Crown in | vessels, he said, had become becalmed in | THOMAS ELYNN.City Ma Wy IT! JENS \ : ld wi BONCGR YI . ee es 7 a : tion = ou i England ; and it is not conceivable that a | the vicinity of the Auckland Islands, and Nove (: ——— t to \ at ec Wa ( lege have been exceptionally wel . . Da wien tenet — They , i he wa ; eae cet nuded in the element ofa Collews course, | Measure bearing the hard features of con. | ‘Y there together several days, They were t v t oe ; 7 ae . 19} " ib > ight by cannibals. who came in | ff ” ME UID? i } ' ‘ ti { wha The following remarks apply as foreibly fiscation would be reported by them for the boarded at a ght by cannibals, who came in DIOCESAN Ci \URCH SOCIETY. Rea lv-made or Made to . ' ut power Tey | and as justly to this province as to Nora | ®Pproy lof the Crown. If the Land Act |/#rge numbers, overpowered tle crews, _ . 1 - . . and Re Buby 80 Gesn — 8 . i " | shins an g | he General meetj f the ocesar x ° r : 1872, the H Respecting attendance at Com-—|°4n be made out to be a measure of com, | Plundered the ships and souttled them. | A ack een cee “Veta ‘Mleasure ! o3 4) : 1a} rips! ‘ 3 . ) Seotia, respec vy atte ance i om-- | : wa : " " ial Sineasanies: fe a. hurch Soctety if >ince dwar a? < ‘ é ° ’ vencss mes rth Aug +. Paros : ' f INS ita | fiscation, the sole responsibility for its pas The men we =o ried prisoners to me Island, will be beid in St. P a . a i kindlier feel Brown—urged by his asrociates mon Schools, Professor Me Donald says :-— ternity cannot be saddled on Canada shore, and furnished food for a horrible poor n Wednesday evening, the 10th . ' s ' . ro ma t ha ell to do classes, | " a " , i le > “Bape : . eae tee ae : ' Dine, ¢t { “ » | w misamlers milemen ¥ crane bine esi as Grea Dioray nse, Mather no a tue pres. | National reputation is of too much value feast of their captors. No pariiculars oj lust., a io ‘ ° ; Wo ie@clil Wourd Sue) . ale diieain : A . . j he «1 nvor's "Yr wer I Wei FER ) iy ; 2 S ca r rad ie the Dominios Dabiact— ng their children a vear or two |to be sacrificed for afew dollars, more or the fight or of the survivor's escape were D Pi fe es dc. ll We are now ‘ivine by Mail : ] } 1 t ‘ tT} jo - - . ir j 2 Jag ‘ yretty st JmGOBWILS .> - - jf 4 it fi ‘ { wing let to leading | more und Hon. But th ) Pemov’ | less, in the commutation of a land tenure, | <ernsat = the facts are pretty well Wee 2 107 n ~ : : : : ‘ i \ l hoal as <« ! hey ! ’ i . : Z a > n . f absene f . wir y ‘oe oe pte; 1eTS i ner ann » “ as of | a e Ho enator f ihe three R’s. and send, and the last thing Canada would think of | - ae ind the long . ae ss nr — —— ——$ OREIOTS 4 r Su] ply of | « 0 ) il J Gnd sve | } . . i s io believing Te, . 7 asm r ‘ + x “ the } ito ahon flies, just at the | would be to confiscate, under the forms of | leis — a ee oe for believing TOWN LOT r OR SALE. \ \ \ ! si ' a e reationa . . . ne story may be true. 4 i q 0 vi ney ha wey 1 educational law, the rights of the proprietors. The} wi J yd e 7 lies bk — - 7 os n | 7 et tha | machinery, but before they have got educa~ loss of reputation which such a transaction The survivor was one of the crew of the \ UMBER G1 in the First Tundred in Char- NAT ‘ ‘ os | . vd " c ai tio tin ren the acquires | 445° we . — ‘ Jewess.’ and he is sai 9 hav elatec + loute 1, hea e Convent and Rai Af a Sa By 1 aa ee, | ment aero matters of observa- | would involve, would outweigh a thousand | tl , he ~<a r aa — : way Stat Appl 7: VV tN Ey ( 2 1 ' ; } ni lti P ne . : : a e surprise was c 3 2 vessels a . i @ et tion ry—when the tioulties of re- | times the pecuniary gain. If the stock ex- | a -s on oe, ane: venee H. 3. CUXDALI ’ lis ' flection, t and expression would begin to | ... | being some distance from the land, and ao i reliant i : i r s a “ia te be foumdation Ind for | change once came under the conviction | . og : WoV. 8, 1875.—Sw cigs while thet nang Salurday and M ® und the searerrendaendeeial, . : ‘ sign of enemies having been seen. The . — stich llicdelglnaintn } m a t we | hab , accurat t and the formation | that the security of property in Canada | cnend cheatin tienes ilies Hin ees | I i P pron "ry ° Aas « " ; Les dtr is rw . . ‘ se ‘ " l £ as ; - > eye! ’ 1} who } OCEN 4 : cia ahah of the. G fopinion from | premises; and wien | yested on the frail thread of a coneienceless | I , cee - - 6.4 hey - ‘ \) sia A \ I 4 cs 1D oe there micht be sown the seeds of mental | —s ; ealmed in the vicinity of land inhabited by : sien ¢ «aia His 5 cou arry all thre tiyi ie i ; j hs pene Legislature, we should come to be ranked | iin ao a h ‘ : , arene {) V E ICO 'S f i ” 2 o faa . eh as “ . ;pursulls when V uae rhe ‘ibe inh ae ‘ | ay > « drive shar nails laces = } * y i Al will miss his never-failing, genial hunor ns easily, but forthe cash against us, an te nlanened lit with the defaulting and dishonored repub- | } ; P Aegan HOt fe Ponofit (i! All banceract | 4a8 9 ne she fret. op Saturday. tbe a ee : Gn wall ia hig | closely together, through boards, which ara PUL lho Dut Gib Guido dou; J pleasant “tin and the conntrs . . with we a i than The usual parental hypothesi ve that’ lies of Central America. So well is this | f | ] aud plessun gO With Us ea make | the first object of living is money, and that! pagoret ' : 4 . | placed over the decks and fastened firmly | servant Me no bis . mar safely assert. lest. be his they can muster, We. therefore make | © ST aes acd the Understood that, in the province of Ontario | ; [HE SUCSCRIBER WOULD INTIMATE : has, we may sateiy af ae sume ttneeiad dn Gamendiay Thana ook det 1 eee second is still to make money, and {20 | : ag ee : own with the sharp ende up, It is then : ris aig r } } nest p litician « wand slenadon Saturday. shere ¢ . Owl | third like unto the second, and the children | no law affecting the rights oa private pro- | impossible for the b f i to all persons indebted to him to Ist ‘ i ‘ death, an Lonest po m, a dozen people that can come down sala Pe ee ee : a " 1} 88i r are- ‘ YT -R . ie ao : , . rt : :. ee ' Te Oe eee turned al the earliest possible time iato | perty can be passed until the judges report — . > SAEO-Teeten Ganges fo | OCTOBER, that the full umouut of their | 1 sor f his Se tae hae ie hat we ! 1F I gudag P : te! t We have severely eritieised some oF a idsomety, And ive rave Bit - eget : business-machines, though I hear, and from ! that it d ot offend : F the | step upon the deck, and they are shot off accounts 3s reguired with as litile delay as &e, &ec. ; + ee ahenenetaié ossibly can do, and we fave to askareri whet. 8 sen, can. holiove shai. thew are tees | lat 1b Goes not otenc against any o the at leisure This precaution was not taken possible. } a acts whitie im f i © - i ; few outsiders to cid us. Wil you _— P a4 specially cuceessft! ones. The parental jus~ | principles which form the safeguard of these | i cenbiten*3 an th ae id i HIENRY BEER. 1 : 1s tane mt we ¢ he jess e been urged to ite to von, an ms | - eo oir ele Bia ; ! ewess ea y 8h i Sout t ¢ Fr 1aQ77 ‘ | and injudicieus ; but we dw not the & a ; we nal ow ; mee | ieation of this mental starvation ef the! rights, In two or three instances, the ‘ie i. ig aad ve Southport, October 25, 1875.—Gin TO SUIT AL i. i te Beene of, hin amenems of ordingly. i als dale a OU io auntie mune . ; pause no danger was expected. : ie erent . believe in t! vestry of his purpese Phings look well over the Province.— | sone is: ‘Oh . y ps ns ) -- . * | Legislature of that province had approached g : ted | war is sane i ' P..2.. ot tap Iv : i 1} ; our Dusiness you mus pegwin Cariv., 2ducas Ps } | ° . the natural kindliness of his charecter. 1m with all their money we shall beat them | “i ae und whi rde orbi 3 , 7 I U RN { i | At E | P peeps o ih he hollow in Ontario, and things look bright in | tion isno doubta fine thing; but in this | 8F° nd which many regarded as fo bidden | Disrress ix Care Brstow.—The Halifax yh Je conomica rices | the private relations of life, he was wnt | Oh | practical age, and in this particular case, | or doubtful; and the public conscienee re«! 77,,474 publishes the following statement me EF versally and deservedly respected With. Faithfully yours, oe oe a td al io : ; n rah = ' coiling from the bare possibility of advano- —the result of a careful enquiry —as to the s 4 . ee ' et mene ) . GEO. BROWN | lated dey » the young mind itself, anc 13 ' 4 the li f fet 2 wi , Oo out family himself, he often extended » gh utile ’ | presses itself in its own fashion, ‘Books,’ | 8 Deyond the hne of safety, caused this | prospects of work in Cape breton, fo JELATI TXT > helping hand t lations who needed his bs ipa hat Mr. B d : sid a young friend of min to me lately, with _ restriction to be laid on the volition of the | Sonning winter, and the iaivane ve ao lon ; A N \ (; A lt WE \ t | pins fh at ’ . } i stor . « P. ° © } si hd een tin “e ks oe : j a Cre . v ! j a a a a ) : ee a ee This letter proves that Alr srown and! a contident smile that took everything for | Legislature. The Dominion Legislature depend on external aid for the means of Cheaper than ever, 45 eepag: aoeaeee ey pc. | those who urged him to write it were | granted,‘ who cares for books!’ Ina highly | ha, the honor and the oredit of the country | subsistence during the wi ca q: | le t ‘der at s his hospitality and have benefitted by his). 0 John A. Macdonald | Teligiexs community like ours, it is shocking Te 7 | subsistence during the winter months, In Double and Single Backs. | mMad¢ O ordel at short J ee Sth on tli inh Huy as corrupt as Sir /onn AA, sacdouaid | to say of aman that he isa liar or a swindler, | in its hands; and if any well founded accn- | Prospects of No. requiring | r ' “e ssitty can g@iad.v test Ob 10 Dle- . H : ° ° tn ipec vi ; a nih r in , hi - : ° ° ° | aah “on ‘ a : } a Le senert ys "3s eeeny - h and his party. Unless the meaning it unles he is a public saees in W oe name sation could be made against its integrity | Locality. work for Gratuitions | eT novice a nd at mod- o > nature f the man whose 1 ‘ ‘ these terms would not differ apprecia rom } : . j Lhe j : ; ness of the 1 , — a 7 wr, now conveys is explained away, it must | a hie i af. iene It still |and good faith, the result would be ruins | Bl i a Ald CANE St AT PuaAIoS j . ' oh exterior corered a warm heart. “| . "fa . *: a a Senet ‘ int rardner nes Yo wor 82 5 S B 2 TA 1 DPiCes rouch xterior wor i forever damage them In the eyes of 2 people ; severer to call amana malerialist . and we ous in more than a mere pecuniary sense, International do “ ” 200 i ahi as é ve 3 { I d if > i i if es . ‘ d a heartfelt sympathy to his sorror- . ai a : c+ — sy} hurl the epithet, as one of our heaviest bolts i If the present, which are iG » ‘ ax i send , é' = who will not even “ wink at corruption. | against seit tne ted Ghaweie Sk Dhak, Gan. | pl hg h ay vd — ee = ‘ one In Large and Small Rockers. - platione and nae. i . ‘ * t _ et ! 2 = : ! } Y I z ’ c , i ) ; wer ac ) vai ) $ ao ee 200 of ner a } 7" il a Yet Mr. Laird is silent. He looks | win, Tyndal, Huxley, Spencer, and the like, le “3 - C - wi 2 a Lorway i i OPECIAI \Ve offer, at a Great ; r = . lit ‘ * . i } " ) mr nniiaso sher t ‘ ni rut a 2 5s ; ¥ i } “ie 4 Pr? THE LAND OVESTION zloomy and sad, but he makes no motion, whe.set, up for philesophers and shesk us) ™ —— prnens have spared | Reserve do “ 600 Bargain, a lot of heavy Win- ‘ ; call ; from time to time with their scandalous | himself the troubleof going to England to| Emery | T@ THE TRADE: } ter Overeoats, which, on account of ne ' In repiy to our friendly suggestion that | Opinions. Huxley tells us that he does not} put a further strain upon the public credit | Cow Bay do “ 500 ; rage the | ji 1 ti : he sit a ) — = ‘ a i . a . a ¢ 4 \ wi tral 8 . A , i ial imMes, “uve been § By the publication of letters from pro he should explain the “big push’’ | know whether the universe consists of one |” Plat " : ee oa ’ r a oa me Were Soe sold to oe prietors who believe themselves robbed, | : . | substance or two; and if there is but one, mtocracy mpast. te protected in its Persons, Total, 2182 | ookin: = 1ass Plates | us at bankrupt prices, Those whe oo aa s; i. hai aiieniies ‘letter, his organ merely says that we are) whether it be called matter or mind. Dar- | legally acquired rights, however society may *Verv ill off at the present shane - Nat g =! a have not bought their Winter Clo- and by the pu ad ., e at . \ | dreadfully smart;’‘ that we labor under | win pre to us a eee of me | treat its other pretension; and the Times Of the shoves cual nuesber’ hata very Hl thing, cannot do better than have a | ; j ich the nase Act fs . a ‘ a |} animal and vegetable life on the globe, ac- | . ‘ y | sizes. Go« ar ¢ 1 ia ae i tiele, in which the Iand Purchase Act, , -hoolboy delusion ;” “that it is won- | tno twit ia a ee ae from | Wholly misstates the Prince Edward Island few, will have partial work; but ail will res | All sizes, Good and ¢ heap. look at these Goods before buying, | 7m $ suunced an arrant le i n 3 : ee : wate m od . er i | ’ « i ms ud on 1875, is pron uncéd sn uawar antab e in derfully ran ver to be saucy.’ etc In {simplest beg { 4 r present highly land Case, when it insinuates that Canada | . : . rave : . f ] f the richts of prietors, the . . : | as j ; Hone t emden | | quire gratuitous aid, 0) per cent. being en- ) he rnes ¢ rop U " . y a0 comy: and varied cond n xy changes } 7 : } ns a € = . ae os i , face. Mr. Laird and his organ have adopt- impercey aihedihtieen taieniieinie smell has resolved not to tolerate the existence of tirely dependent on such aid, the remain- E 4a AI & 2 € y Lu« ris q, ONE PRICE To ALL, : ‘ mes has brou e an : ' ee eh ee ee es | & class enjoyi i a ae = ¢ Tel , & : ; ed the policy of “ hush up.”’ }of time. Tyndal lately informed us that we | a class a i: wealth Zn eee landed der 10 per cent. partial aid. For this pur- | 4] estion of this [siaud prominentiy De-| ’ . 6 ° . . ‘ ight possiLly be wrong in supposing mat- | Proprietors, anxious todevote their ener- | : : Ali SIZES. ALISO, SOME T T Wf ' ' Suest I _. * "| From these faets, we feel justified in | 8 ey ns Pag hho deena, i : . . ‘ | pose the people are naturally turning their | : \ 4 i fore the peo] f Great Britaia. We! cy 7 os er ter to be that inert and dead thing it seems, | gies to the service of the State. Nobody | fk — | ' ; ] t on: - | concluding that Mr. Laird’s association | inasmuch as, for all we know, it may have | bi | eyes to the Government as the only re~ Y]} NTA VI} 4 should have been hichly pleased that it ry aa Te | objects to the right of any man to buy! Ne : Dok iy 4h ) ‘ 8 3 f houid h mn highiy pleased | with Mr. Bro B hte fitenia ad, | all the potentaties of life;’ and Spencer en- | , .*” | source from which so much external relief . ' . ' aa with Mr. Brown and Dis friends hashad a| can land made valuable by labor, at any has done Pr) had hoth sides ef the ques— Bi cers : i | Virons us with a philosophy of evoljution, the | : y ia , al any price | ean be supplied, aa — i . ¥ Dp nN ( en Keck eneeeieel Fideeh’ Metis nens: | wonderfully demoralizing effect. Else moral of which is that ‘ whatever isis right,’ | he can get it for, and to enjoy his rents as cee in Walnut, Plain, F ancy, ana 4A MI OR I BE RS, We Uses pew eee } ? P or at least, if wrong, that itis useless to try!» : a i Bee i we ; : e eh | east, 1 ng, ‘ ‘ 5 5 ‘ | : . ps rriueste “i-epyve ‘ > tieal benefit could have ensued at this — he ~ or ont am aaa. | to mendit; and soon. Such theories, even | i , a gs what we do object tots j Canada is again in the London market as | Cor upated bir es Maple ? St t ¢ time, it would cratify the loag neglected them, as he, in his utter abhorrence, | if they could he shown to be probable, would | at ® few indivi uals, who obtained the a borrower to the amount of two million | ( ‘orrugated and Hungarian Ash | Queen rect, ‘ os : : lee i ty 7 - a -. @ame out from among those corrupt men 9x} lain ine origin or cause of ae end whole of a fertile Island, by a conditional and a half sterling, or about $12,000,00). | = | Borl W “a : penny oo 7 rela } tenantry of thi: and to see a truthful of Weg : ., | leave all that is vital in religion and morals | gf. e allowe : ee and ou anu, ; to whom he was “ friendly disposed’ } not necess disturded. They are para-| grant, should be allowed to leave unper | The greater part of the loan —three fifth —! Postponement. \ account of their country’s misfortane and ae a -—? fie les ney are para | formed the most essential conditions of | weit] ai ' ! All ti bove will | | ' ie as ' s in 1873? Further. we think Mr. Laird’s | @Xes certainly, and to a certain type of mind ne r 7 ee ’ | Will be secured by the Imperial g larantee \ t wWDOr vy I © SOid Ve \ : oom t 2 ga, published in the leadin; Sétieen tenes isla, al i the more shoeking for being not} that grant, and grow rich by exacting all | and the guaranteed, and the unguaranteed Chea wv” Cash On /[ HS drawing for Lotiery, savers .s ’ appointment to th orernorship of the! 5, s when Mr. ©’Connel ‘ ee ee oe ’ * ' . r mesial Ue Dini F hey woul 1, 2 ne } t r I the | un - ! t as whe ‘ Mr. G = mn@il | the advantages to which nothing short of | portions alike bear four per cent interest Lake Novelpber, at Victoria I — ate the verdict af; Northwest must bea foregone conclusion ; | ©2!!e¢ ¥rs. Mouke an‘ od parallelogram, | | . veamaal a a s ted A TY] Cross, is post d till the 5th January one otly anticipate the verdict o ngs ' she took it that she was detestibly abused. | * fulfilment of those conditions would have Bids were received for a much larg D. STAIR ext. Drawing positive or money fee public opinion. The people who aequi- for surely he can never again contem—| Wel!, whatever the opinions of these men, | eutiteld thom. The grantees entered into! amount than ras required ; but the price . ' , Ege Sree ied ee : : ‘ ‘ , something to be said for ther Pins te oe . ’ hin ie : eee ee ( UEEN wh “» the abolition of the Irish Chureh | plate seeking the suffrages of a eonstitu- . ; m tt ! co ter nl — a contract with the Crown to populate the! obtained is not stated. The part of the : R. & A. McQUEEN, | 8 / oe E = : | enr c2 them wordily~ rnde< Tf i | Woks by . . a itis i : E ‘ i - not hesitate to justify the passerc | ency that would ‘visit with their displea- the linary Philistine parent. They do} nl Se hp pat and * | loan which bears the Imperial guarantee aay DADA If" Ard FAT) TOVR — i ; ( ‘ o Te oe " i : otorious r 20 act took ym | : . i bitpee POmibtetts OEN Hea ' ’ is i e Lond Purchase Act 1875. The fer. sure the men whose moral sense is so bel that the something in man and ; Retorious aS that contract took from | has this advantage over consuls, that both UVUUIUG £fiuiUuivaba fu it), Doka Natica " — — — si ; i “apie tee le: nature wort! ‘wing, and worth some; their title that indefeasibie character which | Canada and England are 1 rare Eching NOTICE, t eo! =m inewasion of a ered | obtuse and whose notions o blic v ie . Si cn mnity in . ; a a Pos G@ are responsivie tor its HE an invasion of th re ta wiht OvlOr public virtue | sa o: San; eae t! is . enity 1D | they nevertheless claim for it. There was | payment. The facts, es { Ky ; — b sf ge we 8's b aee an lak ag ts wihk at correciia | life beyond that of dollars, and the material ee ss oa ar as Known, ins A Gants Dob Dstt ryXts ....e = : e¢ lish é iergy of Ireland ; ; ar en ees epee, OT a: se can buy. Fancy such men | 20t single grantee who did not so deport | dicate that the loan has been obtained on Leonard Sceit Publissing Cea., &t Pigni=h Station . atter invad t} rig! ts of Propri > | MA by whom practised, ¢ io s ppert ! turning res edu yniess and imme-. himself as to make a conditional resump- | favorable terms It is reasonable ¢ sickle : : : _ d : 7 ae . i" dt 7 : "ace ak aa 7 abigan . | fe € rms. ason Lé { per- 4) 7 AGT PP. ' ee ae revit ] N er iy QT ; e : thie I ft rights were intl, 18, no motter what station | . r - i é to slave ~~ ‘Or | tion of the grant & matter of duty on the} sume that only part of the proceeds will be gt , re vem Fz ! j 1) H E BI ol - } ’ H » | Money a t were the very staff of the soul's — ‘ T . es hia ea eae ; mt air, She - , b th were ia wit } to fie py er hat ] ower they rie ld, life — S a I cok. wl part of the Crown. Chat auty was, at one)! required for immediate use: and the a1 ese r renrints of {dore ( «« 2 bh hi ely ught by r the rights the people: both i . are { water iaits oes the stigma of | time, recognized and partly performed ; but | yjon of the temporary disposition of the Gs. . Said Mouse 200 1 ¢ now offer FOR I r ; "ED PA ENITENTIARY this name fall with most force on such men , proprietors w ablec Og haa a a Po ’ SALI \ t ’ s, saat n aedavenetnne Ieee a0 thee CENTRAL PENITENTIARY get negro ereiaroner tel - qugeeee: were enabled by & NeW | balance will arise. There would have been. } ing Qu Review ME CHAISSON, 5 en as aes ‘ ; — wil ice cae im and bctans | to that favoritism to which they | yo5 ec »nomy in purchasing at two differer HAS CHALSSON, } - +h , . m | ¢nat a ( . _¢ . F . ail . i | z 1 ih i j Liss a 1 F are ipniormed that one the many it them vy to believe that mone. owed the Originai grant, to arrest the course | periods - for small transactions of this kind ; ‘ \ I re Chaisson I - i*. i q ee - : a ‘ . P ‘ ‘ 1.19 ° ° * ° ’ . a , r r i \ } ) | i 1} V ' : : : ‘5 : ne matters which engaged Mr. McKenzie’s | with iis accessories is the one thing needful of justice. They obtained new and more are never liked by the Stock Exchange. A a ' ‘ 1287 | f tr raust Ve Way, BOGE CO IAW OF CRtI— | ..+.. 8 Juctae he + ed " vata t. ia elie “ ' a 1 ¢ > | ee tial ; ee eae ae . oe i : ia a it iat - sring his visit to the Maritime Pro- PLOUGHING MATOR. fayorable a only to put themeelves | temporarily disposable balance was a neces~ , EN era mine@ir poApCeTY FAR 1; i (te , na Tt ere ht to ‘ > . ‘ . i ‘ > ‘6 TT a : r } Ry a5 be ; deer FE ne ¥ I ee 16 vinces wes the selection of a site for a Peni- } es | @ second time in default. They have been | sary incident of the loan; andthe Minister ! ~ ; ' JRLGADLE Paes cal ! GR SAL 1 be introduced they should surely, it neces | tontiary for the three Provinces, New| A ploughing mateh was held at Bellevue— | so often treated with an indulgence to! of Finance will have to consider, in con : I % te e ™ “ " = ’ 2a o q ; © 3: i " a r z ae ’ _ r ticms “Y ern eat ve way when « grent public gricv-| » wick Nova Scotia and Prinee Ed- the farm of Chsries Haszard, Esq.,—on} which they had no reasonable claira, that | nection with his colleagues, what he will do ( . le itary — an Lot 26. Bedeque is to be abolishe We urged, us al, island It is high time the De- | Wednesday last. Competition was open ; when justice finally overtakes them they! with it. The banks may be anxious to " ts ieee Gee ae ina : , . vara 3 ° 11g i C i . . : . + J i a" ale w - gist ; . ate last resort, the passage of an Act to com- gr : . a | +0 every ‘armer in Queen's County, south | persuade themselves they are being plun- | make it the basis of an additional to theit | e: iol ’ ns ie ns phece: Or parcel ae ae | . pel Proprietors’ to . li their lands, al-| minion Government, as by the terms of | of the Hilisborough. The prizes awarded | dered. And if, instead of looking at the | present discounts ; but we trust that a vse Biackwood’s Edinbur Gi MAGAZINE | Band near Dunk River, Lot 26, contain wee: pe teeth arr , of Confederation bound, provided a prison! were raised by the subscripions of those , whole case, we accept their claim of inde- | : ; ' wit py ; lea ee at tee hee Ce ee ene Se ee thouch we decidedly objected te the Act } : : i : | ” | 80 foreign to the purpose of the loan, will) The v wont 1 the Englis Gar. Lhere is anciigibie stream of water, d : iy tt) “bili for the criminals cf this Prevince. Sinee | who wish tosee good farming ; who think j feasible right, appearances would + favor | not be permitted to be made of it. The | tnsuace, famous for STORIES, ESSAYS, | suitable fur Mill purposes. It is a squate . passed , anu rg share 0 a TeEPOOy | Coalederetion the berden of punishing ; that good ploughing is the outward and vis- | their complaint. The truth is, the laxity | aft O0 init dispersal of the balance of it and reg RETCHES, of the st literary | Farm, two chains. twenty-five links cass we accept. Nor will the evisiature of . eee 13 j ) i "4 igk J : . . . ' ; : ge teat oo *; merit. ind west. and one hundred and twenty-two ce dt hrink f 7 . | and supporting our criminals has fallen a ea pont opr pips or ‘of dealing with the defaulting proprietors | would be anew paroxysm of commercial Zerms, Jncluding Posiage. | chains (by ine side of a good public road) ' the lrovince shrip rom the responsi— ‘ : , e , des is e F i i . : a ‘ . runnine eid ; > | ve pa . ; ; n At ,upen the Local Goverament. We trust) m1 a a ; =. ns - _ eo owes er ‘on ae eee cael | expansion, to be followed by a correspond. Sesidtihe Deseiie tar bibeinen scee Sera aad ve - aa ny tity of its Act. t must not, wever, c ard 0 ougbmanship. 1@ Gay was cola pearance of right; and the present mathod | : : 1; Ce ee ee longed to the } Liisha Hooper, BS8q., a5: nee that an aecount ef the expense has been — r os es _— P | ing depression. The present gradual res. pe $2.00 wir ob ow owned by ihe undersigned, Jane P. : be forgotten that the Imperial Govern-} : . > bees not very propitious. Nevertheless | of dealing with them looks harsh and | covery from an unhealty conditic f ee ee ener leapt. a alr sy. ganas (er atinedtgnetaltthas, AUP : ven ee ” 7 ; kept; and that the just claims of the Pro-| 5, b nate on een «anh | attest : aT y nun y condition of coms! Por any two Reviews,.......0... 7.09 io Hooper, Central Pe ment, represented by the GovernorGenera} |. wah ce 1 b a ere were about twenty competitors ; 8rd pitiless in the eyes of thousands of English~ | merce would bo arrested, anda final return , "OT any three Reviews...... «++. 10°00 do t Also, the s ‘i a plece of Marsh, : ' vince for remuneration will be urged. | many more spectators. Among the latter | men, who eympathi h th fe thats | [fou ws 12. } about Four acres (situated east of the late is also accountable. If the “ Land|,,.. 3 _ en yinpathive with them in thelr! t4 the normal condition of commercial k wood’s Magazit ‘ 1 Phot y f Parch 1875"? £ | While writing, we may remark that a | We noticed the Minister of the Interior, H. | jj fortune. baat cpisithiname , , i K wor a — Thomas W s f er lease ~ rebase act 157. is 3 a D- | ° ° ‘ . ; lee , i a wou y Bs | ' SEs OS & ‘ ate Thomas Gordon, Ksq., bearing 08 F Urebase Act boty” 18 a measure OF COB | Central Penitentiary will net be available | Beer, Donald Currie, and W.Muteh, Esq’re. | The imperfect nature of the rights of a : a 1 & two Reviews 0 jones 5 1870 ont of aight fiseation, the Imperi«l Government—the | 1 | on i ' | periéct nature He rights Of pros | if the policy against which we contend were | | & © feclnwe an a , Sept. 2 rent ¢ ight omy, | ; | to the Island for six months of the year | Che work was generally well done, The | prietora justified the forced purchase of | : : nt deieuieadie ian Pea aaa i ence currency per acre, for term of last supreme legislator in the ease—is fal. | totes We & 1 . | following is alist of the prizes awarded -— | : : P © OF | continued with every new loan, it would be | For Blackwood & the 4 Reviews 15.09 ” 99 years, the said Marah being divided by ' I rouch to blar for its passage as ee et | Of Coke tnd; bet to Wome met, OF thle delayed for years. — Toronto Nation [ CLUBS enteal line ranning from east to west ! #5 muc lame fo sace lig ; ee ; ; ; . wtO se ine ae Pee a eee ieee J . . 1 a . P ¢ _ | steamer proves @ success, or arrangements Finest Crass—Mee. time of day, justify anything like uncon- — oe | A discount of 20 per cent. will be allowed t Tae above Freehold Property is only e he rialgt or pean} ) a i ) tobert Stewart 0 eas i, “i et ee ee . a ee = ee a 1 res vp Raile either the Legislature or people of this]... nade by which prisoners can bo trans. tot prise Pate oo - = | ditional escheat. In estimating the com-; A Woman Nearty Kickep to Daata,—On | clubs of four or more persons. Thus: tous | S9OUS one im ee une i s ‘ Zn : a 4 EOE RET Ct ite a . . : : : spies of Blackwood ur of one R N bh, | Cond Station; very superior land; part -_ i. ported in the ice-boats. We have no| rd Alexander Kennedy, 6 00 | pensation to be paid, the proprietary rights Sunday night snother dastardly attempt os ed ions ¢ a aes precmens ‘ security ut t "4 8 r i , . - ° e } 7 . ef © ds ) ® . . wing “gu Tia . : . a F r - We: c+ ’ : ” ; B at 7 is a uv me ure of ee. partieular desire to see a Penitentiary He Jooeph — 2 ro | are treated as absolute, and the aim of the | Was made on s woman ; this time at her | four Reviews avd Blackw f $8.00, and forgfour or tive years; the plece of Marsh - or is there the siizhtest er} , he | a os 2 : ; ia ' ineio aj ie ’ - . : ; at r jease. é t i t saght desire on the | here; but some arrangement should be | 6th Angus Melonis, 2 00 | commissioners is to award the full value of own door, The cause of the assault was as | alten eas part of the people of the province, at : , > : Time Prize, Wallace MeNeill, 3 00} the lands. To persons residing in England | usual, whiskey; and the means was as in . eee } ‘ . . : made fer the maintenance and punishment eseee Osnnn—~Rere vader 10 seem oan : . | New eubserihere i rear TANE P. HOOPER, Bedeque. arge, to ebtain the estates of proprietors ; bahiiala tt hout tl Ww aii as : ' | & few shillings an acre for land of which the | the caso of irvine, kicking. The facts ot | ).- U TCHBER, Trustee 59 als y , i } tn wien Pater ewar In 4 } i } ? : 2 io r oa itl ates cmteien fall and complete of our — 5 eae 104 - a e a riz eves je say - greatest portion has never been cultivated, | the case are as follows:—About ten o'clock fir v q : i. HOOPER indemnity there! te Althouch the claims trust the Ministor of the Interior is leok- ard “ William McGregor, 6 00 | may seem @ very inadequate eompensation! | on Sunday night last, three men called at | “°°! ™ °F 45 i hes 27. 16 ~ _;. oe vas "is $ te i ; 9 satel Shans . es cus . ‘ river on —_———— ' ot i ing after our interests in this matter. | ath _ Daniel Stewart, 4 09 | for they forgot that on this side of the At- | the little tavern on the corner of Richmond | :5 - vi s none he “ * +t tor 1 . x of tne propriciors who held the greater ete erence Time Prize William McGregor, 3 00 7 ‘ ical : . : pags i . } THESAT IY Wp wre, ! ; ; ; oe i SAPPOINTMENT a lantic half a continent is still in a state of | and Victoria streets, known as the Beehive, |": i 0 preu S| i WOK Og Wy 1 Ow ee! portion of the lands of this provinee are A DISAPPOINTMENT. The plowmen, and those who went to| os plenty of land can b eines maine S Gali Skee hein on 1? ’ P : nature. an n be purchase e r. J. Smith, . . ines pretty correctly represented in the follow- we 7 : see the work done, were hospitably enter- Leduith - tee Gned P —— = oe a . : es : enetesnent oo. Tue Minister of the Interior was} tained by Mrs. Haseard. elsewhere at the price fixed by the award | theside door, and when Mr. Smith an. | ae OF SPEeeee . — ‘ rMAaaes ‘ og ns in a ee j le ae hi id Ua ih hha of the commissioners. Canada will gladly | swered demanded liquor from him. [hishe Phe Leonard Scott Publishiag Co.. Awonnt paid for the estates $0,000.00 | mong his constituents last week, ut wetLWar nmarENe . ‘ . . a at ved or th at x OF : : a : ; r , oA »g. ’ ce ofm - i‘ ~s Nor 17 41 Bar , New York e ** for quit-rents as per few were aware of his presence. We : zi ceaehnaieuneaneiel co a a : one — ae d " bag re snp oe -onditions of grant 0.6 . Pee PONT inks the ent from: com~ | a perfec trent of abuse. As he. sti - . NEN DERS | be received be. tha ae — — , of grant, 0000.00 learn that a small meeting was held in his AN esteemed correspondent at Murray ‘ i “ P . | P ai “ } P UB] IC L A N DS | ' i oe RS : 1 : ri . , . ne “ tor brincing settlers behalf. Had it b Societe iain Wd 1 icies init sais iad fh “A Reil ing into existence, when it comes fairly by | maintained his position one of the men | 4 4 faa * lary of the Board of Works till Satarday, © the estat ; een advertise : ° uth, writes (Nov. 4,):-— : dad : : i as Ait ia Shenmehee cane ae pa a ne. aie oo - a nat at Mr. | Harbor South, writes (Nov. 2,):—" A Rails | it, wealth, and shows that it is willing to| eommeneed to strike him and in doing s0 | ,.,,-;- COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC | “ed th ‘of December vext, Boom, Sam for tbe i eeeument 0. | Laird would visit the district, a monster | road Meeting was held at Murray Harbor | 4 ..ot0 its leisure to the public weal, But /| inflicted several contusions on his head, | | ‘Lends will nar taehaael 1a tome nett eke doliouice So I upre r | i ‘ if . . . : . * | 2ands will attend as follows :— roinent to do the following contracts :— , . South on Monday evening, (Ist inst.,) which ; } — “= re _ ee — 0000.00 audience might, we are informed, have ite Geetiee sitions aa the ra saa to create such a class by the favour of the | This sort ofa thing soon got unbearable,; On Monday and Toesday, the 8th and $t) No. 1. To build a Stone Bridge at White’s, ng highways, c. 0. . . p 58. = Se : | ° ; a ie . as ; ge tient > ns lia hii sepetana, nal damned d easily been brought tegether to hear him : li ; crown, through wholesale grants of the pub- | and Mr. Smith thought that the best thing | of November next, at Patrick Dalton’s, Na lear J yin ui irding’s Bridge, New London. in Great Britain (more or less), 4,000.00 speak. In fact, the people were anxiously Railroad a has psscepoe Beg the pe. lic domain, which settlers require for culti- | he could do was to go and get a policeman | Pond, Lot! a 0. 2 » make gener au repairs to the 4 ‘ ee ae : . titions are being rapidly 6i ae : oe : : . {| On Wednesday and Thursday, the 10t! loating riage, New London, Yet their rights sre undisputed; and the | ¢Xpecting a speech from their representa— en of Mer “a rot ae b ps vation, would, if it were possible, be the | and have the assailant arrested. He went) .4 re ~ ‘ so . at wh laces ro No. 3. To luild a block and span to the fi a i ‘i Cs ial “ ‘i n i ; i an £200 sO em , u i118 zy oak, “apa ‘ a i Commissioners are instructed not only to! tive at Ottawa; and it is to be regretted Henderson, Esq., the resolutions of secaa worst conceivable policy. But happily it! on to Yonge street for that purpose, and | woods, Tiguish, Lot 2 Ny ; ster Bed Whart : Rustico, a = ° ” * - . e | . . . . re ; j } ; ; ; ; ats « i r yy vw and Satnrds: tha +} une repair tit W hart at the sam indemnify them for the loss of their aa-| that Mr. Laird did not see fit to answer meetings at Murray Harbor South &c.,were is not oe ae existing state of/ on returning with a constable found that) On Friday and Saturd vs ne * honed ieee i : j . i s > *y i ‘ a — , : . rif; on hastens isth of 3 Her next, a Javid Hunter's, al nual reats, but also to take into consider- | to theirexpectations. They would like to adopted. Mr. John Graham was appoint- se a hn ’ a te a a the o wane — and his = was lying ecceee Wass | Bas Git Brush Bridge ‘ . : : . 1: > as ca av 8 were, ir Ts ast, adsentees. | on the floor in the passage suilering ter : Across aonwis Mil Stream. ation the quality of the land, the prices at | hear, from the lips of a Cabinet Minister, | ed Chairman, and Mr. Jas, Clow Secretary | They had no idea of placing their leisure at | ribly kicks tl i e in : : On M e 15th November ne a . \V barf at Poplar Ise : . ioe ; ; ‘ so ae y iP le ri rom kicks they had infiicted on her, a. i ‘Me which other estates liad been voluntarily lan exposition of the general policy of the | of this meeting. Again last night, 3rd inst., | inns cnevinn atthe Bilin te ogabiiden | ie y ee € “a j | Bride a } a ee : : : ' ' ’ - appears that she interfered and one of} « : Ni ; i Specif e furnished at sold, ete. So serupulous were the Com- | Goverameut; and they would, partieular- | % large meeting was held in the School pacity ; and if they had made the offer, the a ths kicked her and knocked her , Good vin's ’ | oe Sa ‘. i Se — i House, Gaspereaux. r, Wm. Graham | ae : ae gy _ piaslly ns “we McK missioners in ¢arrying out their iastruc- | ly, like to know what Mr. Laird intends | °° o- — as Pr 8 sh , a | prejudice which their numerous defaults | down, and then made his escape as quickly | _ and I Sth and t George McKay, : ae ° . ‘ } ne di se was Chairman a A. ars, r i : : ’ entre . . tide t i tions and giving full indemnification, that | to do forthem. Mr. Laird’s opinion re— - " ne eee © | created, would have caused it to be deciin- ee Seadinal i wen de, 1 nsiugton, I . “a near the Beds | : meeting was addressed by a number of | ' | as possible, Medical attendance ¥y im . Ca < near the Bridge. they awarded Col, Camberland an unusu- | speeting the proposed branch railway euathenen wet ae * aii omeninn: See ;ed. A colonial caste on the model prow | mediately called in, and it was di-covered | .' \ Ete . ae a. : - . } : : as a ° B | owe i ; . i ns LO J S Tote lupter ally hich price beesuse his revenue was ; would not come amiss. Mr. Laird has Rail sae h feeli reel posed by the Times, was the source of the | that he had kicked her severely in the ab- xs : , correspondingly large. Miss Sullivan | lately gained experi i his opini bailroad Drang feeting 1s red-hot around | worst evils through which Central and South | domen and inflicted such injuries that her 19a] No. Sellars | — S- : OU i , a > > Nee: ° ° . . ‘ . § } rie nat nel ‘ \ n 2 i ela t : it ‘ \ pOnN Heclia+@re. eom plains chat the Tinntien ak’ {= y gained e perience ; 4nd Als Opinion | this district ; and ali the cold water of the | America have passed, and the cause of that : r a , » B, *. . he : my own coffe ania ia Engle 1 at4 te Ni | might be worth something now, | Patriot can’t put it out, To-raorrow even~ | appalling series of sanguinary revolutions life is despaired of.— Toronto Sun. “fi os | Send et iiiibenedth Bias Titer cent tt lane gon Hip mene | ing, (Friday) there will bea railway mecte | With which the histeegrof those countries is far eticn 1 Head St. } : pirat RICHARD WEEKS, 8. P. W. mot vield as large an amount onnu ally, as{ Cran orrerown Denatine CLus.—The Club | nosso | freee me cmtnpiaes iy, yn | disfigured. Two distinct social camps are | To Make Busrxess.—Advertise |! The mer~; gers H \ . a EEKS, § , the — did, But let her invest her | met on the 5th inst., and elected the fols ae ies salah im ’| there always kept on @ war footing, and | chant, manufacturer, or dealer, who keeps va 5 , ehster's, Morell. } - a — — where ler estate was, a she | lowing members as officers for the ensuing | ins a i ee or rf — oe rere reg aa | his wares before the public, seldom com- ‘0 i and sda .! th . n — -. will obtain from 6 to 8 per cent. for it; | ee ek ae a Hes : | Re # tor | ’ re | : “ip at y he i eee | he _— cy = re s,| | ’ re Ly e e and it will yield more then she received|. KR. Harris, President, A. B. Wars | _A formal sitting of the Fishery Commis. | northern climate, that like elements of dis- | plains of dull times. Where i oe Gory | ge VOMMME! Cla 0 ‘ hetore . ay" | burton and P. Kk. Bowers, Vice ditto, sion, to consider questions involved in the cord do not exist and cannot be created by | of having for sale the best fabrics in the ‘ } 6th and 17th} <peeengnreeinnatuat-Giinidbmnne niet T. W. May, Secretary and Treasurer, W. | Washington Treaty, is postponed, and ig | artificial appliances. | world, if the would-be purchaser know not be r next, at P. Gaul’s, Esq., M v aw r “gtn . 9 % ~~ ? ’ . } i ° ; a 7 y ; ™ A : “NEVER SAY DIE? | L. Cotton, W. C. DesBrisay, D. C. Martin, | 20t likely to take place until after next| The lessons which have been read to Ca-| where to obtain them? The Examen js | (2 : Evening Class. Mr. Tuomas W Al C. Kelly,and RF. DeBlois ’| session of the Dominion Parliment, Mr, | nadians on the duties of public faith, though | ; ; thi t n arre . aniaauile it, R. HOMAS HITE, of the Montreal = BOs 3 24 ° e ols members of | Galt will leave shortly for Washington, wholly misapplied in the particular in- | unquestionably one of the best advertising account Pobit ised than and Rent. thas (rarxette, has, it seems. adopted this motte. | Committee. ! ‘The subject for debate for | to confer with the United States authori« stance, may not be altogether without their media on the Island. Advertize in the gniess payment | F the Firs: | L he Biuweri me Class i It is rumored that, undaunted by bie oe | next night, Friday 12th inst., at 7.30 p. m., ma upon matters appertaining to the; use. While regarding them With & just EXAMINER. January hext, procee 8 will forthwith be | DEGAN October 4th. Hours, 7.30 to 9,30 eent defest, he intends | is ‘Should the Legislative Council be ab- | “CU ™#0P- measure of resentment, it is not possible to | spel aria taken for the recovery ther 1b nm. Circolars, containing fallpase” cetest, he intends to oppose | 91.1349) to bec ened by Mr. T. W. Mf : mp nth eieror sree avoid reflecting on the consequences of s| W. W. Weiner has just received a. E. McEACHEN, | aleve iitnninn: ote. wealled free 68 SC Mr. Cushing, the ministerial candidate| ‘ 7 yair, dW. May.) Sirext.—The Globe hasn't had « word to | line of conduct which would havo invested | splendid assortment of Electro<Plated | Commissioner. | 4""™ edie on r nny Sacco: Reagh’s . , : . rs . riage > < B i MSS tior rc s for Eaton, Frazee & for Argentenl. Mr. White hes pluck | inos. W. May, Secretary. | say about the Tory corruption since the big | them with truth. In doubtful cases, it is Goods. the fin i eed | Crown Lands Oflce, 2ist Oct., 1875 tp a : Blanks for Bookkeepiags mY ren | secemiie ee shen en ee , push letter was made public. This is the | always best to err on the side of generosity. nee ene S i. Oct. 25.—5i | caton’s Arithmetic. &c., tilled promptly #® telents, and pertinacity. He onght to | aanine " erage ene in Russia, in cons | subject upon which it maintains the sol- | Public reputation cannot be measured in CERT ele ERNE i ———- |) “ ral t de oo ° , . ° ‘ : " . a . ane i 8 . ere erms. , ia suceeed ; and we hope he will, | pean the unparalied failure of this | emnity ama and the silence of a tombs | money ; but the loss of reputation is to » Ossrructions on the sidewalks of Char-} (YET YOUR UANDBILLS AND - T. B. REAGH, Principal. i stone. — Toronto Sun. nation pecuniary, aa it implies moral, ruin. | lottetown are to be removed without delay. Posters printed atthe Kxaminer offiee,| = Ch'town, Oct. 95, 1875.—1m