Or ae ree FXAMINER. 1) OA 4 A“ Te Wy 1882 rOBER 14, Exhibition Notes. VEGETABLES. ROOT. ANT Nothing in the exhibition attracted great er and more deserve! attention than Mr F. Bayfield’s up of vegetables. The group consisted fone hundred and thirty-three distur \ ies grown in the open air, some of them exccedingly fine and 1 showing better than any written deseripthon the grea capabth tes Of OUT soil and climat in the production of roots aad vegetab'es xhibit of Mangel Wurtze!l r jong tr d M ange ls Mr Buvtield’s : te 1 was excecdiny'y One I he drew the first pr and for Red Glob | M wge!ls he wot 1 have also drawn frst prize hid not the Juiges wiven ther pre ferance to the smail-r, but still very fine Mangles, exhibited by Major Free | y 1 Ww land. Seve my that Manglesthrive so well | on h > Islan 1 ana ai i i} hit f mr ste ck is it not strange that they are not more widelv distributed Several groups shown, and the exh'bit of potatoes was an unsual y five one. There were 8J entnes improved ot potatoes iInc.uadibsg maby varieth 8 The beets, carrots, onions, cabbage, to- | matoes would have done credit to any ex hibition It is curious (though not unnsual) thet] the jutges shoud have awarded the firs prize for the evarse t lot of tomatoes FRUIT. The exhibit of fruit was sinall but fine It showed that the climate of Island is very suitable for growth oi the varieties of : | ims, danisons, pears etc. Delicious | x hibited by William Heard, Esq , and by C y ~he thie best Picks, 4 unches of g1 pes were ¢ A. Hyndman, Exq., as grown in then greenhouses. FLOWERS. The display of cut flowers and of plants was attractive, but « floral taste in the c not many in were notice plants, S wall wood. mimunity. , vet the exhibiis ser Deserving of celal ie fine Sselecthms of coleons exhibited by Mr Haszard and Mr. Vhe y deservecly took the prizes. There very tasteful rustic-stand filled with ch f-liave plants, and ivy-geraniuins exhibited by Mrs. Wm. Dodd It was one of the prettiest things at the exhibition. The pansies were particularly fine, varieties exhibited by Miss DesBrisay being large, delicately tinged, and very handseme. Toe dshlias exhibited by Mre. E.” Baytield were the best selection shown in the city. There was a marked improvement in the following classes :— Petunias, saip'glossis, white roses, and there was astand of splendid mignonette. O om petitors ne fine 8} very were ti as, | the g:raniums, the silver leaf and the sun- | set varieties were creditable; but the competition in other varieties was very) poor. There was not a single pelargonium | in the sl ow, ard the ord: pary scarleis were of a very ordinary desecripuon. This was strange, becanse our towp can boast of ove of the finest eoilections of geraziums in the Maritime Provinevs. THE CLOTH EXHIBIT. The c'oth exhibited by Messrs. Reid Bros., of Tryon, by the Charlottetown Woolen Factory Co., and by the Milis Val- ley Mills Co., reflecied credit upon the ex- hibitors and upon the Province. Messrs Reid Bros. exinbited seventy-five different potceros, the Charlottetown Factory about a uandred, and the Mill Valley Mills, forty five. The tweeds were quite good enough to be preferred before any cloths which could possibly be imported and sold at the same prices, and they might, we think, be expr rted *o the neighboring Provinces to compete with anything of the kind mann- factured there. Some of the pieces shown by Messrs. Reid Bros. were mate of wool imported from New Zealand ; and its supe- riority in poem’ of fineness and finish was quite evident The questicn arises, *‘ Why con't we preduce fine wool as well as Aus- tralia and New Zealand?’ Is there any- thing in our fodder or climate which prevents us from doing so? We trow not. In the production of fine-wooled sheep there is yet, in this Island, large room for improvement DORSEY AND GOFF’S FACTORY BOOT AND SHOE EX UIBIT. Another new thing im this year’s exhibi- tion was Mesers. Dorsey & Goti’s show of boots and shoes, made at the Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factery There were many samples—all excelient. The exhibit must have breught forcibly to the minds of dealers the fact that itis now not necessary to go abroad for factory made boots and shoes; for they are wade right here of better quality and at cheaper rates. f monster Tarnips were | id not do justice to the| There were | | t | were fine varieties, and |} Was a} fus- | the ' ever! awarced a trio of brds over one year, tle eorrec’ien bas been made, and F. M Lom: - w rth takes first prize, and Hugh Johnson, s cond, for birds bh ched in 1882, COOMBS IMP) VED BUTTER TUB. Mr. Henry Covi bs exhibited his patent hutter iub. It secmsto be “just what wanted. SALE OF STOCK FARM STOCK, Shorthorn Bull Calf, P. Dunphy, Pow- nal SVE Ol Shorthorn Bull Calf, Daniel Campbell, Lot 16, 38,00 Shorthorn Bull Calf, George Compten, St. Eleanor’s. 61.00 vishire Ball Calf, Alex. Robertson, " st Veter’s Read 21.0 i sher horn Heifer Calf, A. M. McRae, Pownal, 31. 0 | Shortho n Heifer Calf, &. L, Haszard, Bellevue, 32.0 Youny Pigs. Berk and York Boar, James Stewart, Kiuross 3.00 | Berk and York Sow, William Haslam, Springtield 3.10 Berk an York Sow, James Simpson, Bay Vue. 3.05 Berk aud York Sow, James Simpson, A Bay Vue, 3.00 Berk and York Sow, James Stewart, Kinross, 2.80 Berk and York Bear, William Haslam, Spi inufieid 2.70 | Berk and York Boar, Robert McMillan, Millvale 3.05 SALK OF PRIZE GRAIN, The Exhibition Prize Grain was sold by auction as follows :;— | lst prize, 2 bu hels White Wheat, 65 Ibs , A. McRae, Pownal, $4.00 | 2ud do 62 lbs., Samuel Howard, Corn- . wall, 2.50 | istdo, Red Wheat, 60 Ibs., A. McRae, Pownal, 4.10 | ist do, T'we-rowed Barley, 57 lbs., S n- ator Haythorne, Marshtield, 2.60 2 a co AGS Lbs. . do eo 2 * } i 3rd do, 55 Ibs , A/- McRae, Pownal, 1.90 ist do, White Oats, 50 .bs., Senator Haythorne, 2.00 12 id do, 49 lbs., H. Longworth, Glyn- wood, 1.0 3rd do, 47 lbs., do, 1.20 lat do, Bisch Oats, 45 Tbs., A. M. Me Rae, Powral, 260 2d de, 44 Ibs., Senator Haythorne, Marshfield, , 1.60 ist do, | bushel Peas, John Dewar, Lot 48, 2.10 }2nd de, Capt. Murchison, North River, 2.10 lst do, White Beans, George Carter, city, 2 80 2nd do, 2.40 i-t do, Buckwheat, Senator Haythorne, 1.00 2ud do, do, 0.75 PRIZE DOGS, Pointer dog—Ist, W. W. Beer. | Setter dogs—Ist, Robt. Crabbe ; 2nd, | Wm Bremner. | Setter bitch—Ist, A. W. Holroyd. | Labrador dog—lst, L. Watson, | Fox Terrier, Bitch and Pups—Ist, J. E. Grant. Fox Terrier Dogs—Ist, R. i 2nd, Robt. McDonaid. Fox Terrier Paup—Ist | 2nd, J. E. Grant | Skye Terrier (medium size) Deg-—Ist, J. EB. Grant. Skye Terrier do—1s*, E. J. Hodgson. Skye Terrier (smail size) Dog—Ilst, Robt. De war. Skye Terrier do lag A Pug Dog—Ist, E. W. G H Brown. Dug Bitch -1st, E. W. Dawson. Pag Pup—tist, E. W. Dawson. Scotch Terrier—Ist, D McKinnon. Ball Dog—IAst, John Arbing. Colle Dog—ist, D. Sieriing, Collie Bitch—I1st, Frank Newson. Uvlhe Bitch and Pujs—Ilst, Dr. Blan- chard. St. Bernard Dog—lIst, J. H. Cethrae. Newitoundland Dog—Ist, J. H. Cathrae. Newfoundland Bitch—1st, Wm Murphy Water Spaniel—Ist, W. Kennedy ; 2nd, Benj. Bremner. Grey Hound—Ist, Jos. Unsworth. Ball Terrier—I1st, H. H. Beer. King Charles Spaniel—1st. F. Carter. Dinay Dinmont—lIst, D. Sterling. Small Verrier—Ilst, Charlies Large. Black and Tan Terrier, (small size,)—1st, Jeln Brown. Half-bred Coach Hound—Ist, W. Bevan. Halt-bred. Fox Bound—Ist, R. Coady; Quid, R. Coady. Bieck and Tan Dog, (large size)—1st, W. Kennedy. Mr Karney, the judge, has sent in the folloy::: 4 report:— The weather was a little against our canines; and the show was not so good as might be expected. Fox Terriers were very good, anil deserve mention. Scotch Collies show you have some here who ap- preciate a finedog. Pngs, Dandy Dinmon', Setter and Mastiff, are more than the aver- age, aud it was with pleasure 1 met the many fanciers, and trust on the next Bench F. Quirk ; > . R. McDonald ; 3itch— Ist, Wm. Gal- Dawson ; 2nd, J. PARLOR ORGANS. Some first rate sp-cimens of these porn- lar instraments were op exhibition, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Ferguson, and Miller Bros. being the exhibitors. The ‘ Excelsior” organ, of which Mr. Ferguson is the agent, was a very good one, having purity cf tone, and steady action. The other organs were first-class, and exhibited some very pretty casings. We confess to a weakness for having ail the expense put into the reeds. A beautiful case is a beautiful object, but the thing seems to be a little overdone; in | fact. is sometimes thcnught more of than the | ae ab a ; a quality of tone or honesty and finish of the|,, 5 vp to the last. interior work. PHOTOGRAPHY. Mr. Lewis has fully redeemed the Island | Show held on the leland, the number of well-bred dogs will be much increased, and the competition stronger in the different class:s; and. with best wishes for future suecess to those who so kindly assisted in this the first show, and with sincere thanks fur kindness extended to myself, I remain, Gentlemen, Sincerely Yours, Karney, London, Eng. Owners of Dogs will receive prizes at A, MeNeill’s cftice, ITEMS, The interest in the exhibition was wel] When the honr for c] ‘sing art ived, the Drili Shed and grouncs were well filled with spectators, A beantiful and very well-proportioned from the charge that a good photograph mode! of a full-rigged barque, with all gail could not be produced here on account of | get, was exhibited by Mr. Wm, Dillon. the climate, or the sun, or some other pe- culianty His group of phetographs was | very fine indeed. townsman, Mr. Milner was “a speaking likeness” and the fancy portraits were very | and drakes of the poultry show. pretty and wel finished. AN OMISSION SUPPLIED, | Mr. Kennedy’s tables, on the groun4s, were wel] provided, and gave satisfaction That of our weil-known | to the keen appetites of spectators. It is sxid that Mr. Karney made ducks Bat we don't believe a word of it. Dissapointed exhibiters will talk, you SEAR? 1. CALE From the prize list, as published in Wed- | know. nesday, the following was inadvertently; A McNeill, Esq., the experienaed Secree omitted:— Best collection of geraninms, in; tary, and his capable assistant, Mr. Wm. foliage and in flowers, Alex. Smallwood, McNeill, are doing better year after year cl'y; 2ad best, G. H, Ha-zard, city. Several improvements were this year in BOOKBINDING. troduced by them, and their system is now jalmost perfect. Tue Examiner hereby returns thanks for courtesies extended by | tuem. Mr. G. H. Haszard exhibited specimens of beok binding, stationery and monogr ums, showing strength. utility and beauty in| tasteful combination. Mr. Haszard’s ©x-)} hibit would, we feel sure, have pleased even Oscar Wilde. FOWLS.—-A VORRECTION. The frat prige for huwbargs having been’ <>. JAMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Minar’ s , Liniment, used exterually i aoa ay y oured bim, a Educational. OUR TFACHERS UNBENDING. ~ANNUAL MEnT- ING OF THE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ee eal On Thursday and Friday the Educational Association held its meeting for this year iu he Hall of the West Kent Street School. One hundred and twenty-five members were present. Queen's and Prince Coun- ties were well represented at the meeting Chere was quite a marked improvement on former years in the discussion of the pa- ers and subjects brought before the me:t ing. Instead of the discussions being chu fly conducted by non-professionals, the teachers themselves discussed each paper vith considerable spirit. That which ex- cited the keenest discussion was the refer. erce to the ** bonus” clause in the Scho: ] Act, made by the President in his address. S me inferred that it was the intention o: ‘he Government to repeai this clause o account of the dificulty in carrying it into successful opera’:on with two Inspectors, a ‘umber regarded as insvificient. It wes evident, however, that such a step, which probably was never contemplated, woulc be regarded byTeachers as a breach of faith. The discussion on Saturday eaching, as required in the country i schools, elicited but one opinion, which | was an emphatic condemnation of it, not ouly on account of the anjustice done to both teachers and scholars, but also on ac- count of the injurious effects resulting from the practice. Papers were read by Mr. J. D. Seanan Charlottetown; Mr A. P. McLellan, Sum- merside, and Rev. K, McLennan, Charlotte- (Own, The re-union closed last evening, with a very pleasant musical entertainment, at whch Professor Anderson presided. Miss MeLeod, Mr. McLellan, Miss Belle Me- Donid, Miss Ackerman, and Miss Harris each sang a song, and Mr. Cutler, Mr. Matheson, Miss Ellen Lawson, Miss Barr, and Mr, T. LePage. each read or recited Mr. Cutler is decidedly the best elocution- ist we have had amongst us since Easty. Henry Lawson, Esq., delivered a short address, @Ombatting the idea that edueation is being too widely diffused for the good of the people. Before parting, the Association sang Auld Lang Syne and God save the Queen. —--. yn dd asians aiag -2--- e ———— Tne number of commercial failures in the United States for the past nine mouths shows a considerable increase over the figures in the corresponding period of last year. Throughout the country business is considered sound. and yet the liabilities are very heavy. The feverish push of the Americans is probably the cause of the trouble. <A | Yankee is good for anything, and has a knack of meeting, fearlessiy, any ob- stacle. He has tosuffer for it sometimes Over-trading ane over-speculation are the prevailiug tendencies, and these cause many misbaps. Business men, wishing to carry on their work cannot fail to learn the lessou of caution, aud to study well and be guided by the true priccipals of traky re ee Horsford’s Acid Phosphate SEASICENESS, S &, Parker, Wellington, O., says: “While crossing Leke Frie, ] gave it to some fellow pwssengers, who were seasick, and it gave immediate relief.” IN sialic sailed Special Notices. Pickitixe Spices and Vinegar (English Malt) at Beer & Gofi’s. oct4 Yew Uister Cloths at the London House. [oc4 3w 2aw ‘two hundred dozen Plates, one hundred and titty dozen Cups and Saucers, and a lot of Dinner Sets, will be sold cheaper than ever at {OLWILL’S. [oct4 3w eod wky°?i ta loring Repartment.—Over one thousand Patterns of Cloths at the Lond. n House, [oct 3w 2aw Pires, in Brar, Meerschaum, French Clay, and Wood. Tobacco in Smoking and Chew- ing Cigars (Havana and Demestic), and a full line of Cigarettes and Smokers Goods, se ling atcost at the Lorne Cigar Store, during Exhibition week. Now is the time to get a winter's supply. [oc9 !w Nova Scor1a Apries (No, 1's) for sale by the berrel at Beer & Goff's. oct 4 Ir will pay you to buy your Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing, at John MePhee & Co.’s. {oct 2aw wly ‘Blankets, cheap, at the Londen House. [oc4 2w 3aw Tur only steam, sewing machine, and gun- repairing shop on P. E, Island, and the onl, place where you can get every part of a s« wing machine or a cun made, is at Brown’s shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. [se 27 31 A LARGE quantity of assorted Crockery to le scld at a great reduction until after the Exhibition. Our goods are all bought for eash and will be sold cheap.--W. P. Cotwrtt. ° foctt 3w eod wky3i Fees -—Highest cash price paid for Eggs at Beer & Goff s. {ju 22 Flannels, cheap, at the London House, {oc4 3w 3aw GRatIN and Potato Sacks at the ‘‘London House.” septl6 Winceys, cheap, at the London House. [oc4 3w 2aw MARRIED. At St. Mary’s R ©, Church, Souns, P. E.1. on the 10th inst., by the Rev. D F. McDonald P. P, Mr. James McBride, to Miss Eliza Campion, beth of Souris. At ~t, Dunstan’s Cathedral, on Tussday, the 10th inst., by Rev. A McGillvray, PP, “Vr, Simon Sm'th, of Charlottetown, to Miss Kate A. Bergan of the same pl ce. Appl es, Apples rg O be sold by AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, 16th jvstant, at 1] o'clock, ac my Salesrocm, Sueen’s Square, 120 Barrels Apples, Grav neteins, Strawberries, Pipping, etc., all in good vider, WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, Oct, 14, ’s2. Auctioneer, SU RAORIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI KI NE e Cheapest aud best Newspa published ou P, falsni, Only $1 per'year A NT LST SN THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER i4, 1862. the City of London Fire Tasuranee Company. —--—- 10: ——- -——- Cc A Pi TA LL. i 10,000,000. eer as he i aye GS Cee THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON, CHAIRMAN Lightly Simpson, Esq , Vice-Chairman ; W. H. Malorin, Exsq., C. Sir Henry Barclay, K. C. B., ; Robert Morley, Esq., Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., | Alderman G. H. Nottage, 1 ‘ 5 > B., The Hon Reginald Capel, Edward Leigh Pemberton, Esq., M. P., Spencer Gore, Esq., W. J. Thompson, Junr., Esq., Richard Basil Huth, Esq. Vincent Bevan Tritton, Esq. Property of every description insured at current rates. JOH) MACEACHERN, Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown, Oot. 14, 1882.—2aw — LONDON HOUSE. (Oo er === 0:0 ——--— Balance Expected Daily, BY STEKAMSHIEIPS VICTORIA, WALDENSIAN AND CEDAR GROVE. ——_—_-00N—_- Great Inducements to Cash Buyers. —e Wholesale ————- — 0:0 ———-— GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlott-town, Oct, 5, 1882, FIRE INSURANCE. ————:0:——_-— INSURANCE COMPANY: Head Office—Liverpooel, Pngland. AGRICULTURAL INSURANCEH CO., Head Cflice—Watertown, New York. 70: Retail. and QUEEN The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so, Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P, E. Island. : , T y ~ DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS, N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and auy one paying money to any cne without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk, D. & A. NEW THA —AT— BEER & GOFF’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. —_— —(O - EATRA CHOICE QUALITIES. DIRECT FROM LONDON. For Sale in all quantities to suit purchasers 5 & 10 Ib. Parcels and Half Chests very low. Warranted to give Satisfaction or money refunded. Don’t forget to give it a trial. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1882. 2aw NEW FALL GOODS! ——— 0: -——- — J. B. MACDON ALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ee RD The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a “speedy sale, to make room for regular | } | Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. | T. | J. &. MACDONALD, QuEEx Sept. 4, 1882—whly pat, ox pres SrRexr | | | Our Fall Stock Now Nearly Ccmplete.: | Wages to a competent person. 1 GRAND TEMPERANCE RELLY. A Dominion Temperance Alliance; wil) be heid in the MARKET HALL, , : onday lveniag, Betoh Otay Lveniig, Betober 16, Address«s will be delivered Ly H Laird, Rev. N. McKay, of Sumeesieiearal G. W. Hodgson, and other friends of the cause. Chair to be taken punctually at 5 ‘ seven. : =a = Admission Free, By order of Committee GEORGE W. HODGSON Secretary P. KE. | Branch Dominion 1 ance Alliance. Oct. 13,1882. —3i PUBLIC TEMPERANCE ME in connection with the LTING, cmper Province of Prince Edward Island, iN THE SUrREME COURT, In the matter of Ay, Act of the Parliament ot Canada, passed in the forty -fifth year of Her present Merjesty's Reign, Chapter ; intituled, “Au Act respecting Insolvent ‘ Banks, Insu.ance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Socicties, and Corporations, and of the President Di. rectors. and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank.” | ing Company. YPON the application of the Liquidators U of the above-named Bankin | auking Company end upon reading the atfiiJjavii of Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Charles Colson Gardiger, ;and David ©. Chalmers, with the Schedule thereto annexed, filed the fifteenth day of September last pas|, and the order made by me, dated the fifteenth day of Soplember last, and the notice signed hy the Prothonotary, issued in pursuance of tuch order and the aflidavit of Leith Kk .: Brecken of the due publication of euch notice liled the twenty-fifth day of September last, and upon hearing couasel fer the gaid ~ Liquidators and counsel for several of the ‘i contributorics of said Company, 1 do order that @ first cel! of forty dollars per share be mede on all the contributories of the sgid Banking Compeny. Aud I do further order that each suth con. tributory Go, on or before the first day of December next (A, D. 1882), pay into the Bank of Nova Scotia, atits Branch in Char lottetown, in said Province of Prince Edward Island. to the account of the Liquidators of the seid Company the amouut which will be such call ing of the said order granted by me on thé fifteenth day of Se tember Tast past, as to the further paym.at by said contributories of the f-rthersum of forty Collars per share be adjourned until Monday, the eleventh day of December next, then to take | lace at “my | Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in said Province, atthe hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and Ide farther order that a copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liquidaters of the said Company, specifying the amonnt due frou such contri. butory, in respect of such call, be served on all such contnbutori s by posting the same in @ letter prepaid and registered in the General Post Otlice, in Charlottetown, in said Province, addrersed to the party or parties contributories, at hie, her or their lastq known adress, or place of abote, or by the | d livery thereot, severally, to the attorney of ; the part, to be served. Aud I do further order that a copy of this. order be published in the Royal Gozette news raper of said Province, andin Tae Exawome and Patriot newspapers, published in Chat. lottetown in said Province, im the daily issues thereof, for two weeks from the date thereof, Ao Dated this twenty-fifth day of September A. D. 1882. 4 (Sed) JAMES H, PETERS,A.J, ~ Oct, 13, 18*2, —2w Wot sc DR. W. TOBI N,. Fellow of the Royal College of § ceons, Ereland, Member ef the King and ¢ ollege of Physicians, treland, Late Surgeon Army Hedical Dept, — {S made a special ‘sindy of diseases Of ~ H the Eye, Far and Threat, in Paris and London, and proposes to devote his practice to them. Consultations et bis residence, No, 9 South St., Halitax, N.S, Hours, 10 to 'Z a, m,, 2 to4 p.m, Oct 11, ’82, 1m i re —— WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de “O LET - Furnished Rooms, with the use r i of Kitchen Utensils, Apply at ExaM- INER OFFICE. {ocl4 OUSE of six rooms to Let, op i Dundas Esplanade. Enquire of JAMES F. Pourpie. foe) 3i WASTED TO RENT —House of five or six rooms Address Lock Glass Box 312, Post Office, City, foc! * 3i 7.“ LET. —A House on King Street, om taining five or six rooms. Possession given next week. fice. —_ tm Female Servant, Aye “ to Mrs. Theo, L. Chappelle, South Side Kizg Square, pock® ie ks a OST,.—Between Y. MC. A, rooms and 4 Normal School on Saturday afternood, about 3 o'clock, a Railway Rug, brown Ge oue side and pray on the other, The i rder will be rewerded by leaving the same at the ExXatty&r Ottice. Ort 9) Ww! ED a Girl tor G. to go to Moncton, Me a © — 7 neral Housework N. B. Liberal Apply at the EXAMINER Uffice. Oct. H ', O LEM, Apply to Jawes MuLyby, ’ el ORSF FOR SALE—Apply at the Ex AMINER office, se 28 neem ES ery a # house containing ax " ei | due from him or her or them in respect of ~ And I do also order that the “furthér hear.” é > _ “ ee. 4 | 4a j 1 Dominion of Canada,--— : {