THE ENAMINE DAILY R, a aa WE \DNESD. A Sie Pr i M Bi Re 15, 4 886. lrovincial Synod, | cers in old Canada. (Applause.) Our The Gospel! Tent. Lord Randolph's Offence. | business is to see that the people — —- On ludge McDonald, a spe intl of the Northwest will have the means No tie so sweet or strong below, A London despatch says that the Scot- l of two. clerical and | of religious as well as material That time doth not dissever; tish Protestant Alliance will meet to con- uy ites, to draft an address to) de ‘velopme nt. (Applause.) 1 do not think But when we meet in heaven above, sider Lord Randolph Churchill's reply to Her M tulating her upon hav-| we will have to wait many years before the We'll part no more for ever. its protest against the appointment of | h yearof her reign,| balance of power will be west of Lake Yielding to the solicitations of many, ae peunen ‘os = eng ei loval lupPity . __ . ‘ : ) was yroug > g i y , —a lu iful it Superiot ! I say this after having studie od Messrs. Meikle and Gerrior have prolonged Shean! cain . ate Catholic. + eld. BR Gem: dlibiing « choice lot of MEW GOODS, Siresb‘teiin Landi, dad aabiiaas of the members of the | the character of the country. A compara-) their stay these two weeks past; but now | } TF ee Low Prices for Cash. England in the ecclesiastical pro- | tively few years ago in the United States} ¢he time is drawing near when those hard- ae wry director. of a8 cee Bate ’ ula, has been adopted and tl ower st of Chicago wi st i ollilli tie a tal s 7) | addressed a_ lette 4 : ; eo a been ado; un a Serer seers * pees Yee ap working and highly gifted evangelists will Churchill, in which he says: ‘You have New Millinery Goods, | New Feathers and Flowers, ‘ qu ys : ; 8° | say ‘good-bye’ to our city of Charlottetown; d shake wanty to & résnectiel aad r trom St. Paul's Church, | is the uncontrolling power. Whatevermay}and, in all probability most of those who | Pepe? * a a Ah “J ot roe now, New French Dress Goods, _ New Cashmeres and “erinoes, 4 o = Sg Sy Rg Sa be the difference of our political creed; yet | have listened to their earnest pleadings will public document. _— 1 you wor mA i should be compelled to withdraw his] in view of the social problems) presenting | see their faces no more. May the picture | * tals —T _ = New Mantle Cloths, New Plain and Pancy Worsteds, ‘ R \ ve the Mis-| themselves, in view of the spread of agnos-] 9 skle. _ ikle’s Bible (fo onisame 5 F ; > . : " ‘ Lett , ‘ e subje . fj ticism, which wdindonaaaate to to be seen in he Chtie tecaraties be Mieco on. laid aside those weapons of abuse with New Ladies’ Jerseys, New Buttons, Prilliags, Laces Xc., 18s solution wried by | parts of older Canada, we all feel that if}every heart, and may the soul-stirring | Wich oe a way to power’ | New Plushes and Velvets, ‘New Silk and Satins. e of \ \ xte< to the effect | the forces of agnosticism and scept icism are melodies of Mr. Gerrior ring in all ears It is 4 ue ge of amt y * son . ae t 4 ; i Prov S. » au : nhanfenn lto prevail, they will prevail in spite of our] until the thousands who sincerely worship- forked into ~ ver rae ide = i ‘ed sail oie ! in the matter, for the simple reason that | efforts to give better influence and better] ped in the gospel tent, rejoin the loved of de vet “wig tl 2 i ‘alia ee - d a t had 1 enforce any decision to| instructions, For this reason I have evangelists in that blissful land where his lette1 y saying roe t " ° ee y ty tte = ‘ci ; il ne . i th i ind the a stion of ventured upon this platform to urge upon pleading shall have given way to praise. ed its Re a a ad eae ro New Goods of Every Description arriving daily tiil our vw vas ved had not clearly been|my brother churchmen throughout the] It speaks volumes for the warth of these those inet e a bn So Sh toe ‘a d _ . . ; i Dominion that they can do no better work | gospel workers to know that, despite all Catholite trem the Circus © feunnes. whole Fall Stock is Completed, \ e was received from the house |as Christians than to send the ministrations | the entertainments going on in the city, scinmatian ae oie t of bishops, stating that a committee ha of the gospel to the far west. No money] they have not only drawn crowded audien- Canada’s Grand Old Man. iia sia oii een annointed 4 nfer with anv similar| that they can spend will bring so v: on “1 ces, but have engaged the rapt attention of | ite a . hte nlaailtlad ithe ttiee that may be appointed from | return in peace and prosperity for the] the same during the long period of their} | 4" Conctuding his speech to the Six ANa- { er Christian bodies, to devise i possible | future. (Applause. ) stay; and their superior mode of teaching i ee eee few days ago, JAS, PATON & 00., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & C0., ‘ble union amongst those bodies | atin aapeiiiina, “ is attested by the fact that ‘heir hearers | °F “OOM Shacdonald said; — MARKET SQUARE. house of bishops asked that a committee | were mostly composed of the middling and Now, gentlemen the best of friends must Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1886. @ a inted { i the lower house to con-| Methodist Conference. higher classes, and that their converts are | p®rt. _ (Laughter and cries of *“Go on, Sir : with the bishops and report at xt 3 ’ largely composed of young men and women John.”) ou may have noticed in the Globe, |. —— = SL nesting of the nell lhe ake os of| The superintendency discussion was re- | of intellect and good position. that truthful paper (laughter) -it always Huron, Niagara and Toronto were named |Sumed on the 13th. Drs. Steward, Pickard In these days of general education we tell the truth—if you ; read it. backwards. eid ~.. Kes a | and others favored three rather than one] want less of theorizing, and more of | prac- (Laughter.) Well, it told you that I was in a . discussio superintendent. ‘This is likely to be quite | tical preaching: and. whether w Salting | Very bad state of health; they said 1 was fad- , Pavely discussion in | pe Joheate before ediourament Peeeernn) S02, Ware: Tee ing away, as everything depended on me that hous Lops over the question whet- | * exciting debate ; rire h ee oe? the fact or not, we certainly owe much t0 | ag soon as | went down, away went the con- re ed editi 3 of the Bible should be Dr. Stephenson took leay © of the com erence | those agencies which give to us better citi- servative party, and in eame the party of thori r morning and evening lessons |!" @ brief address. — Dr. Ross received the} zens, better church members, and better purity and retrenchment. (Laughter.) If church ser n a peti congratulations of his brethren on to-day | members of the family cirele. there is any grit in the crowd who has been 203 -- Toronto t 1 that end having attained his 50th year. God bless all spiritual teachers who, with | afraid I would die immediately let him look On Monday the gener: al conference report of the committee on temperance was pre- at me now. stock is dependent on my living I am atraid it house (Prolonged cheers.) If the grit inction the humanizing tenderness, seek to elevate the masses; and by example as well as precept, SS EP Be Ve BS es 8 [GAL ine rt wk SSD 5G il, PY 8 ARE ARETE, I aaa gf OOO OI A ES thought there were nb cows in Cunntla, revised versi - ” sented. It said: The committee are con-| endeavor to draw them heav enward; and, | Will drop considerably. (Hear, hear.) Last 3 a me a arn “| vinced that God’s clock had struck the} whether we grope through the shadows, or | WM’? 1 had a very painiul attack of sciatica, “Os in ti urse Lé t iaress ‘ , . i“ a es . ; : 5 - ‘whe 2 3 j ¥ i ache i i ened Mates Mal gp reer seg hour w hen the Dominion Government walk in the perfect light, may we at last re- a oe os wel oes ae oe ; cesiiaiitiiaghiete. «iin - asl shy - L be called upon to redeem the | join our loved Evangelists in that deathless wl applied as it. ations of my ‘tries a i i . oa y . . ser ? use pt . . rn . . »¢ > ‘ 1e > 8, é rv 5 hailinaest a wensnnaill pledge ~ n that they ee pass a - home, sunned by the ‘Glory Which Ex-| ,.iher amusing person, said: It is too bad that jinbitery law as soon as the country VY } celleth:” ‘ - ir. . : F : ‘ b mule way a line]. a . ’ +h, Scott . : enamel i aienhieh oa, celleth, the whole interest of Canada and the conserva- + cpp r | 2 + “> > Ss ; , as ag 4 > ° ran thi ve whole territ ot | ane. 7 : : "Ty $3 “i sie ps se " S. M. tive party should depend on a fly blister. adil tuations aieid le wae met. 2 } | for such Jegisiation. © Coun wae ‘new Charlottetown, Sept, 15, 1886, But, gentlemen I have got rid of the fly blis- WHITE FLANNEL, ’ I ind they called on the Government F ‘od : : ~ - a anil suithhtor\ a - i iF Lay, i ne CALLE ter and I am as good as new, aud, God will- WHITE BLANNEL, all east a Ole eucaiielabines elt titel die | to give assurance to temperance people pre Milleove Notes, ing, | am going to lead the party to victory at WHITE FLANNE | Pp ' en. in teientic eel. ies whe us to the approaching general elections ene the polls next year. (Loud and continued r Eleven Th ‘and Yard eatawacen. 440 its purpose, to redeem said pledge] We hope the author of “Grand Tracadie | Cheering. ) BLUE FLANNEL, bo ee , —s : ‘ ? . : sesslo of h Oo! 10 -ar- ? ! F e.) I iin was w being | >. the next session of the Dominion Pat Notes,”” which ap peared in the Herald of BLUE BLANNE 1, now Open : i ed a . }:.|liament. It gave great pleasure te the] September Ist. h: nitive BLUE FLANNEL, ip to Beult Ste. Marie. anecially for his 1 work, | September Ist, has quite recovered from ati af | fhe Nal, lil ia fdlh iil. - d Selling he ) And when this was}°°™mittee to recognize the Wa i the peculiar sensation which he experienced ” " FANCY FLANN®E Gee cocina at E "AS t ‘> “as >» Sor . om , d ew ave r tilw iv sce mmuni ult Ing ~ "t the ans re t if C - on the long-to be remembered night of the NoriC E is here by riven eis it a Divi le ond of FANCY FL. tNNED | L 0 W E Ss T P R I Cc E S . ; ; ; f : \ct, and the heroic spirit .ndad sell-sacrifl- | 17th Auocus shen he ws: iis i > s : > TaVuy wy 7 gable. A ieee te tol. Dele eames. the | oj ith August, when he was so unceremon- CEN PER CENT. (being dividend No. 5) has FANCY FLANNEL, beet oman peiitle. tit. the: enumire |' ing work of the noble army of temperance f jously confronted by so illustrious a person been declared payable on and after this date. Ever Shown. ange , a» 4. 9:4° | Workers who had fought for the act against oh bai Chie, ‘ Mai ri he artianlars | Creditors may ob:ain cheques for same by Calling SCARLET FLANNEL S mar : ie diocese had steadily 3 “his Satanic Majesty, the particulars | ¢: ihe ottice of the Liquidators. . Ti | : a tan unscrupulous and murderous foe was f which he so vividly depici W 3 : eal SC ARLET FLANNEL, , . ase iong the une (Applaus a ieee a. Min a Pig \: oF which he 80 vividly depicits. e sin- For Bank of Nova Scotia, SCARLET FLANNEL | Pheee ' ere were 16 clergymen. Ww, y commended. te report continued: | cerely hope that the incident did not prey GEO. MACLEO)), Mer., ¥ Terms:— CAH. . . > su Tror ‘ < sy1aPr ‘ > . . . AS ‘ + > . lay re were 24. But the supply was . - view with hi ] 1 a fi ae too hex wily upon the nerves of the ‘young ; ee GREY FLANNEL, not equal the needs of the diocese. ea emp t ne _methor 3 used by “ws girl’ whom he alludes to as keeping up so f "Liquidators. GREY FLANNEL, 7 ; Phere we now 61 church buildings in the], a ASS parsy = ASMPSING © Gofeas the | “clans, Ch’town, Sept. 15. —s GREY FLANNEL, } ke “ thes inal, there | UeBiticent purposes of the law, and in per Our school is doing good k ‘ Ces ’ ‘ ree ars alo, nere . Oo 00 : 28e } } 1? % my Wid ’ cuting seven unto death couras yeous souls - a OG WOrk as present ‘ —— 10:—— “a ' a Oe ees ae » have worked for its a loption and been under the care of Miss E. McIntyre. Ex- 4 i Orphans’ Fund had = grown very oc tensive rep: are being be rhic . , ie ae e000 ; yy instr mental. in the movement of the act. | ‘°° epairs are being begun which, OF THE . re wly, amounting to between $5,00 We when completed, will greatly enhance its 000. while it t to reach $20,000 at | ¥® Tecommend that our people in every |i ance. Mr. Hugh Campbell is the|M ; inp ~~ oo leet tie a F le yunty where the Scott Act has been adopi- — t = a a . ot “ Teachers Proviacial Ass cial il. j i UilValul ii Pererread Wo ec sO actor : ed use every ial rable means to have the] ““y¢. “a . , ~ ; re sms passed upon his missionary boat, . ” To } “ 1 2 a : Millcove, Sept. 11. SUCCESSORS ro Tay : think were quite just law enforced. o thisend we recommenda THE Seventh Anriual Meeting of this Associa i I i Liin I ll St, . . . . -———==P- <> - ea 4 ave é é B zg é P ine at the Canadian Churel, | “®t our people be unceasing in their etforts RBestes Markets. I tion wilbtake piace in the ~~ BO D Vv : wiuel it en ‘ ‘ tiwalahk WOoUPen . . . tL . as bted poms S073 im sll 1 | 0 obtain the appointment of police a earns ; ned £3 . A LES ke G © . : ¥ i i pa wie? im ; peas = " coins ; : ia eat a ie 1 ee eee | ik la p dacaiatah = nin tae P Nietin Boston, Sept. 12. Upper Prince Street School, Ch town, Ch'town, Sept. 7, 1886. ie Bis] f Aleoma, in conclusion, ap-|~~ Sen ees ; eae ia a : : —ON— sate ae Te ere |made, to have appointed in every county : Porators—-The week opened with a dull T sd: 7 d W “d wc ki eu i i ice a i iair piay, thi e! . ’ ‘ . 7 > y : T Poe A heal Lost altorethor aneopda] {Commissioners and inspectors who are “og < 7 potato ae —— Monday| AUe@SGayY an eCanesday, eat LOU vifle ~ Assgonation : n. He urged the members not to jump| = 8Y™pathy with the act and organize law and Tuesday it was hard to sell best stock OCTOBER 5rH AND 6TH. J ; eee th ne t a 2 : " : oe a and order leagues where possible, and we}* over 5de. Receipts have accumulated PROGRAMME. as , i u masa wh i cy cara jiarsil Crit-[, o ° > av « ° a | ciamas passed upon hin, but to make en. | Pelieve it is the duty of the local gover: top "price “for all except fancy, Hebrons | TUSS2AX, 10 a. m—L Appoint ment of Com- OPEN TO ALI COUERS . i sat Te heli , ar thein. ‘Whi ile they | ment to spare no expense to discover and|top price for all except fancy Hebrons. fa mibee es. FE, ila ts y aa s;UITIeS Delore ing them. : : : . : > > i ae ; a tev j Lduac D light hurt him lly he would not|PUnish perpetrators of murderous. outrage | °O™M¢ of the stock is rotting under the joe Wik Light NUL Hl personal 1e€ Oule LO 2 . . ; an Ce y ons ys ; av . : a ae Oo ies Ot “The | Miflieted upon officers of the law who by influence of the hot weather, and will have 1.90 p- m,--L Blection of Officers SEE Année) Prise Diest ai cee rmit 1en to 1 re his diocese, ie - ~n — 7 2 ate tad " - - . ve ; - a ‘ ai iué Ze MLATINE OC iis socia- ‘proach I lioe: yy t uentlv n uimuinistering t the act have rendered them- to be closed out at 16w hgures. Sweets are Il. “fhe Teacher's Lailuence Miss M. | . ton will be held on K+ nsington Hifle ee Uy af ily AVC CAE, sat? eliely Coil ' se ; — 2 ; i Wn" > : - a) ° ne “ . uiled Pest Weed ak : eae a, selves obnoxious to them who defy that]! liberal supply, and selling mostly at $2 WL “I 1 arene, fae ena ty PaURSDAY next, 16a inst, commencing at i : , $my reproach, and ‘ : 2 OF nar , 4dUilerature x0. - Sutheriand, a. m., sharp. rf smy honor: what |/@¥- The report also strongly condemned ? 7 ao _ ; 8 p. m.—PUBLIC MEETING— Addresses by pro- | Ist match, 200 and 400 yds., 5 rounds at each andes” ol olen the action of the senate in attempting to Ecos Che improved tone noticed last minent public men on subjects relauing to | range. Bg ms ' ’ Loud : . mutilate the Scott Act by introducing the | week has been maint: ained, and fresh stock oan Education. — 500 and G00 yds., 7 rounds at each i Y wine and beer clauses which, if adopted, | is selling at higher rates. Eastern extras | “Y ne egemaapiasonn, m.-—I. Receiving Reports Members of the Active Militia must appear in 9 4 ed ” ‘ tos. YALE) would have rendered the act valueless, also} readily command 184c.; Eastern firsts find L “sSehool Organization” — Miss Mc- Toa ae eee Soe Soot each , i ’ i rECHY AVULI Vest to . . ° } > Ld J ‘ . S ce, , - ne e ee C Ll Di I no mn ' in refusing to concur in the bill of amend- buyers at 165 to 17c.; Nova Seotia and UL “P —— eet BO match 25cts. No sicht shots. , eee To . , n inestic Side Of OUT! ments to the Scott Act sent up by the | Prince Edward Island are firm at 164 to ? —_- ne y Dominion of Canada Rifle Association Medal SS1On , are Girected, call for all] pouse of commons and by which the work-|17c., and Canadian firsts command 164c. 1.50 p. m.—I. “The Structure of the Eye: How : i oe i A Us IS STORE to highest aggre ag DOGHERTY. i 4SSis n OSSLUILV cwrive to > ; . , / , . e a ah : Ms - Peta ~ sc} { — P. uu 1c Ww 1 possibly £1Ve WT ing of the act would have been greatly facil- Fish Trape.—Receipts of Mackerel at Affected by School Work"—Dr had A President @. C. Rifle Asso i il years ago, when j took ; " Ld Db. G. McKay. Sep 10 lid 7 ; : s% 5 itated. Boston for the week have been 5,704 bbls., ie : ae Sep 10, till date. : ‘ e interest in the organization of this : : @ uk : 8p, m.—II. Closing Entertainment: Addresses, (sign of the “Big Fiddle”) jempepestnsnstentireenansntpesttasisinensnasqnen i ¥ —s of ei —— including 3,458 bbls. from foreign and Readings, Music. gn of the “Big Fiddle S810 y society, nave hi the pleasure » . » DAF . 5 ‘ : iol . ig : i al | y bo : , mel t , °C | Methodist Chur< ih at ¢ herry Valley.| 2,246 bbls. from the fleet and domestic Particulars of evening meetings later, i OWER : VEEN STREET ¢ ) | J FR, ; Lul ra irgve po o é ATTUOTy ; a ern me va ep" 2 sources. Dealers have not been so eager to] Return Tickets at one first-class fare, geod | M4 4 } Mau. ‘ t yaa oe "L — with my oficia This building, after nddine ieee for a few] secure supplies, and the upward tendency ee. oom £80, arias. om Sp. at be wt wuties travelies 4 mie } he rail- ' ' ssue ) - ~ Ma A, Tea re 3 He o—- » a 4,6 mares <5 t 1 rail- | Sabbaths for re pairs, was re-opened on the|of prices has been checked. Sales of un- | Stea;ner feather Belle. : ays siting the people I . om » =~ a y ° T caer ~ . 1 eS, Vistting bie people in their homes, | 12th inst. Rev. Wm. Harrison preached a | culled lots from Nova Scotia and P. E. A. J. McDOUGALL, t TE ue SHAS BHOHE TY KEG general asseiibies, | beautiful sermon in the afternoon. Many | Island at $11 per bbl., and at the close the | _ : Secretary. Fi’ ABQUA 3 rt tne ConsMGnS With Eheim on the problems | of the illustrations were most appropriate | market was slow at $11. Last Bay trip| 5¢?%}—wy relation to their settlement i 13 . g $1: . +e Looe ‘" MeL em 1 in aie Wand striking. Rev. A. S. Stewart, of Bel-| here sold at $12.75 per bbl., sea packed, FOR country. This year again I have had the | fast, preached in the evening His sermon] without bbl. Last sale at Gloucester was AA ' B & oO A Y. » agonal aeareese ae oe 2 oF the N rth- | contained much seasonable advice, and will] at $13. inspected cargo lots of Bay are | West in districts where 1 could hot visi be-| doubtless do gre: j her ve ‘ at $9.5 No. 3: $12 : : doubtless do great good. There was a| quoted at $9.50 to $10 for No. 3; $12 to ti T ” if is acquire lamore anx! us ] . . . : ° a ° i ‘ ry ©. a >90p * T frand Opening of the Nid Loudon. ! : a4 , ’ arge congregation in the afternoon, but in| $13 for No. 2; and $18 to $22 for No. 1. tiie weiuare ot tne 1+} , P 2 his , - : . : 7 a ns the evening, after filling up every inch of|Small trips of shore have been : ' , ‘ ~ possibilities vhic] ~ ’ = . . . .... | ‘(HE Subscriber, having fitted up the “Old > A Ih ] : 3S , ad ead b l ae ay " . standing room, there appeared to bea large selling in Portland at 15 to S25 London,” with the view of m«king a specialty t X a) “5 a aa, ee | ms Vanada! congregation for whom there was no room.|per bbl. for No. 2 and No. 1. The| of the OYSTER TRADE, gn poring taraase AND ALL OTHER | f we eT ae ois Rhy W, prosperous) Rey. George Steel, the Pastor, expressed | catch continues to run lght, and the total | °° of she bass i ! aig A Mpg ed ‘ye Me, AS @ COUN) thanks to the people and to the Almighty | landings by the New England fleet up to OYSTER SALOONS . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ‘AR Gents’ W wth | for Af} fonts. Ys Bee GOES every hg “oat well can De) for what had been done. Vernon River] date is only 45,641 bbls., against 243,600 | in ht croasne. > een hs — a a SHEET MUSIC me for yromotion of the material well 1” e ss. fi Hy a= ’ i i i : a ‘ wel) Church Choir, led by Mr. Thomas Furness, } bbls. last year, a deficiency of nearly 200,- OYSTEKS in “aay The agg tm Blas. -Raw,|_ . ithe ; r ot if people tiere is 40Tas ne : : . ‘ nm . : . : - ei a ie > . ok . “ .~ ’ 4 ng . th ve | ‘P| took charge ef the singing. Several an-|000 bbls. The jobbing demand is fair, but | stewed or Fried. by the barrel, bushel or ee and MUSIC BOOKS, . _ ’ i e Bishop of Algom b shia moms Gwe | thems besides the hymns were well ren-| the scarcity of medium 3's retards trade. BB ye pra tae cna bileaat wher ‘Sold at —_ —— ‘One Pound of our 36-Cent ee soe a ee ae eae sults | dered, and helped to make the services suc-|. Codfish has been in fair request, with an} avery smali advance on cost. They must be 2 i . Tes of ‘a the country and to the church of the | oe issful. easier tendency in prices. Pickle cured handied, even at a joss, every hour of the day A large stock of the original and only genuine « a, one OL our ts-Ce nt ‘ p n of the Canadian Pacific Railway O } 1 f I i ' 9s ~, | and night. Rely on the “O!d London” you ok dennh aihetatn de cde tae n the outside of the building a good} Bank have been selling at $2 and $2.37} might. Kemember the “OLD LONDON,” three x ‘ 7 Teapots all for Oe aide ee ” ro, Qo. ; deal has been done. The church has been including medium and large, and dry Bank | doors west of Osborne House, Water Street. Al . y hull a fl ie |! ans Ct C ‘ : Tr re mo reer 0) aoe : ‘tl raised, partly new silled, and the roof and|at $2.25 to $2.50 per qtl. The French JOHN JOY. 40 Cents an we. mae Beare: , cLIs¢ = rot sides have been shingled. The roof, door] cargo was disposed of on private terms, but | Sept. 15, 1886—eod tf ~ALSO-- - il os “reat raliway has ope an v t te WAOl |) and windows have been painted and the] understood under $2.50 per qtl. Hake are 3 7 : . % ” Te ee a ree ee: Caer Dae dete walls whitewashed. But inside a complete | quoted at $1.25 per qtl. Haddock and Pol- KLOU R 4PPLES &C. Emerson” ant Hardman ONLY DURIN Pn es PO. es Pes i SHOES, | tre nsformation has been effected. The|lock are without movements of importance. fs . i ER, ae To ae » DU oo a9 eiling has been colored, the walls papered, | Old Pickled Herring are selling at $3.50 | i A, IN Cc Ss der provinces f Canada, . eking that) varnished and blocked. Behind theland $4.50 per bbl, as to quality. New | BY Auctio » RSDAY, Sept. 16, at 10.30 ? : . . . a Bate of ; prise and development |, dee OR el ; te eiuiied G : Ves o'clock, in front of my Auction Rooms,- Ea D> t Vi “0 s this . B ag rv a gs 8 Dp cin 30 hic arch has been painted| Nova Scotia Shore _Splits cannot be laid 95 Bris. FLOUR (slightly di ned’ Just Received. Ol Vaiss RES areain. ' ay, | pee green. A new platform 2nd commu-|down here under $6 per bbl, but no : y Gamaged), ene hoe = i ser: { a. I n rail have been add cs The aisle has|d d at tat the S : 100 Bris. APPLES, via Boston steamer and Sate be ie cite hs n rail hav : aaded. ne % Sie as| demand at present at that price, Smoked | Pictou Landing—aii choice fruii. The public are invited to inspect the large and HuUres en covered with cocoa-nut matting, and | Herring steady at 10 to 12e per No. 1; 13c —ALSO— : k ; Q i id to u in men is—are we doing | 4} Bad mal 6 at os ci oe sim oe ae 2 ‘i varied stock at the I san ' a 4% latform with tapestry Carpet, Phe | for large , and 15 to l6ée per box for medium Pears. Grapes, Bananas, Melons, Tomatoes, &c — ere SE EI Ge if. ; ; h ‘ ae Se BY | se ts, windows etc., have been painted. |Scaled. Pickled Salmon nominally $16 for A. MON#ILL, MUSIC W Al REROOMS, Sg) Between $160 and $180 will be expended | No. 2 and $18 for No. 1. titties I Jk B k _Ang rust 30, " a: as MA FONS1ON® | before all the work is finished. The ameunt ‘i Ch'town, * sept. 15. an : ulvapcement. .pplause.) We, in older Lilientiisittiliaitlatae Susi it is reported that Germany has aban- CGC R A pT i . Seat eon Look Rene he ah tetera | ee a Nellie Uirtaghe ts eoktinatt S Sora "k. yc. P. LET CHE ae ment ani camyrealize how much we are in- j + a Se ead oa sa d “ es feat tion at the Caroline islands. HA cae ED \ -day per Robbie Godfrey from delite the generosity » fellow | Plant in dungland, sanctioned by the Gov- : , : Sic “BiG FID Fi or $ a a an ; ty o The fellow ernment under certain restrictions, appears,| A Canadian fish seller claims to have re- Sign of Ot any 2380 TONS. churchmen in Great Britain. ni — says the Heho, to be making satisfactory ceived an order recently from a country me — LOWER QUEEN STREET. Will be sold low while lanat - ants who came out here sarlie ‘ 3 ; 7 ™ F - had the assistance of those areat 1aissionacy | P7@ze88:_ Some of the plants have reached | dealer for @ half barrel of Family White-| THI BEST OF THE SEASON. | chown, sept. 11, %6—2aw & wy R MoMILLAN hia dle @SSISUANCS i108 Tei I si " ‘ . . . + 7 ’ -— , = : » < a =e idten af Mets on meee ihoe the height of five feet, with leaves some of | Psyche. iorerlggeenoren Sept. 8—6i & wky 1i socielies 1 4high : g t 4} : a : x — a I E i h yad 24, . of —_— - . * ' ese ; : : them three feet long and eighteen inches ohn Enright, age« and his wife, » oles ace vith the ministrations of the Gospel. AS ; . . : rand Moonlig P - WenoviegLgica p s€ On: th a ™ * . - : E ao dete ~ A wide. The first cutting of leaves will take | aged 20, were ; found dead in bed in Chicago A pices of the Cree Coster pir, will be held PI . j — * arlottetown piel Laundry the counti 2s ecome developed, as tg : wenlt! : ated tah wa lent r. | Peace shortly ; but it is as yet too early to|on the sth, having been suffocated with coal Character ” ‘ ‘ : a te i we LaVvC ar . . “ee . . % . y y ~ ‘ es a 2 . sanguine, for the proof of the tobacco is; gas. The couple were married on the Sun- On Wi ednesday, Sept. 15th, ’ ee a OS I Will i jair : . e " 7 , ‘ pS . he smoking of it. day before and had not been seen since : : QO® ALLY and in Printed Charts. showing the | HEAD OFFICE: larcer average of well : Monday in the steamer St. Lawrence weak and strong points of character or disno- " k w . ' . e di : can be found In any pari M. eB Barron, a en Frenchman ws f 1 : n ‘ : Steamer will leave Steam Navigation Co’. ton ee pt sce hal ne o_o sear right & 10 . Furniture Ware- he | ld of the same area) ho ¢ "@ ve k on the 8 \dvices from } and say "e- i yclor r ee Prsons " : ume area who arrived in New York on the Sth inst., J (vices irom ewlounc and say it is re “—— oo clos = p.m. ee .. » | are most adapied for ; the most natural mode of room, King Square. ti s have come around, we,[on a tour through the United States and | ported in St. John’s that President Cleve- coe ~g Band will furnish music for | p)onaging wayward, turbulent and selfish chil- able to cispense alvo- |! Canada, brought over a blooded milch cow | land has intimated his intention ayain to re- Refreshinents on board. — ie also who are uted ho are not weil : : : pa " ° i.e me : : : 3 c iature to be unitec ! re, —wi SENCIES - ‘ i i contributions |to ensure rich mil! The cow is now!| commend to Cougress the appointment ofa on a ain ote: Seasion, a be had at be given at the KOC KLD N HY‘ ‘S oe Wk trom Se = H. } oes r ' : c . os ;. . . Redk 8, a . D, Rankin’ zs Stores, 7 o™? 1G. H. HASZARD’S < Store ueen Street Hub our people are | quarantined for 90 days, and M. Barren has! commission to consider the whole fishery | ¢¢ tno Commitioe ond Sy hang Dias Stores, | to 9.15 p. m., fur one week or more, peace 9y sale anette ppt hovin : W . a +7 p 7 ° . ? of the Commitice and at the Wharf. Examinations will be given at private pr 4. | G. T. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, 5 side now an old} postponod dis trip to Montreal to appeal | question. The name of a prominent mer-| Should the weather prove unfavorable, the | genees when requested, by : aad , . itry we acu ‘ € goin Ms to the}td ihe Secretary of the Treasury for the! chant in St.'Jolin’s is already spoken oi as ——— will be held on the following Friday JOHN CAMPBSLI . : . fe ' Moo’ fo Go Tor them what|cow’s release. Apparently M. Barron»: most likely to represent the colong of New. §°'°™™'” fowsor of Pla , rents OU pec l) | th Ci? 14ULeTS di a ior eniee who wants pivn- Pi ‘ ty 1Y By order of Oom, Professor of Pheonvivgyy | Gents & ds a Ss . a vuntiard Un such CUmmwersitn, - Bult! 8, 1535—e0d Ub’ town Supt, 21 wy 4 Curwway Sey. 0 I8Bu.