ME aes “MN en AR OE a ete Et —_—— ee ‘an ae : > 7 ae : laciders; secular lies and t ligious lies; lies u I} tr i Jatin raniiner raw a senllined cull aipel and stewed; es with attachment screw and belt coup- CTOBER 3 (log and ruffler and braider and ready- UUTUBER Sl, 1884. | wound bobbins, lies by christians who tell ithe truth except just before election; lies iiditcrial Notes. | by people who always lie but surpass them | Selves in the presidential campaign, lhe caterprising publisher cf a! . week!y paper in Ontario, has opened up| anew gift prize scheme. He offers his | ; paper for oue year, six months and three | ( Brom Culenist, 18th October.) m0 * respectively, for the three Jargest | potatoes left at the office. The Ottawa] The remains of the late Dr. Archibald ’ iys: Should he get a couple hun-| McLeod, of NewiW ieee brought onfiding Jgriculturists to compete | lown on the Princess Louise yesterday, — : jand will be forwarded to Charlottetown, | four or five, or a dozen specimens|p ¢ 7 his native plece, for burial, At ihe enterprising publisher will make | New Westminster the Seymour Garrison pretty good thiag of it. At the same! Artillery headed by the Hyack band, ime it's rather a small potato Way of | esec rted the cortege to the boat, and over ettiug ig one 8 Winter sl pply ot ‘spuds : , 200 people joined in the procession. sale ; The Colwnbian of yesterday says: ‘* Ten ~The Mootreal Jimes expresses the | days ago this young man was full of life pinion that one of the principal causes | and vigor, and had as fair a prospect of a of ve periodical dis'ress which prevails|lopg and prosperous career as any one, The Late Dr. McLeod. _— the Victoria, British Columbia al ‘ in Giuspe, is the practice of Canadian; pethaps, who will read this item. He was . : 4a . | ia @ : ] “ . . . . " fia! tirms making large advauecs to | ta@kenil suddenly, with i ti umination of the ” | bowels, took cold at a critical period, and the | -hermen whom they employ—iiius | idied on Wednesday night. Dr. MacLeod ting thriftlessness, want of econo oO! ' 'was born on the 16th February, 1859, at v and waste: then during the season | Orwell, Prince Edward Island. He is the vhes the catch of fish is below the} fifth son of Capt. Alexander MacLeod, of idi ary average the firms in question}. M. surveying steamer Guolnare. He wre in the habit of shutting down com-|studied at 1 po e ne voles. | . iC lotiet MeGii hiversity, | letely ther employes, knowing that|Chariotietowo, anc . 7 ys ey 1 hie haiicad Montreal, where he graduated in arts) whet B ‘eSSilV ris: 8, (0 -Opte OF! : } , i ren ve ICCESS| y aris . P eof € land medicine, and atterwalcs ceme- | Cannuda will, when ealled upop, come to he rescue, The fafement for ala G rzelfe, shows on deposit at the end of that month in pleted his medical studies at the New York | Polyclinic. He waa a_ brilliant Bank | Showin : great jadgment and skillas a) | physician, and had betore him a most pro- | He came to British Colum : bia in Angust of last year, and hegan the | the fifty savings ) practice «f his professica in this citv, where banks of the Dominion the sem of $16,-; he has been very successful, Dr. MacL +d 280 047. Nova Seotia deposits inereae- | was of aretiring dispoaition,and made agreat ed $125,300, New Brunswick $18 452,| many warm friends. We need hardiy say | nd Prince Edward Island $33,458 over); (et Curing bis brief illness he received | the deposits of Ju), Se’ the Giuees } every possible care and aitention fron his ue deposits of Jul u the (rovernu medical attendant (Dr. McSwain) and ma: y | > ° > ? 1 i . : et: ~~, 7 n lee 1a 2 @) : ; ment Postal Savings Banks the CeporitS| friends, He leaves a father, mother aud | | now reach the enormous sum of $30. | five brothers . | 000 000, the largest yet known iv the | [The remains of Dr. McLeod arrived last Domiuvion of Canada. Thus the people] evening and were interred in Belfast to- are marching on to the chant of ruin and | day. bankruptey. Listen for another stanza. | ’ ri student, | Ciovernment A neu af Savings it appears 10 | PrISstic career. °° wew-e ---—-——-— Mexico. — — The Montreal S'ar says :—*It now. appears that Montreal will soou be made A irehbishepri t x CANADA’S INFLUENCE IN RE ESTABLISHING ‘, but the rumor which | CORDIAL RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND. gr. Tache should be the} +H future archbishop is centradicted by! The cordial relations between England | mavy. That Montreal is to have an land Mexico have been once more resumed, archbishop, there is no donbt at all: | after a breach dating fully back to the = wher< the uncertainty arises is as recards| of the ill-fated Maximitian, and this result ’ ¢ -, ©, | has been brought about by representations ihe name of the new archbishop. The | from the Cavadian Government to the eneral opinion expressed is that Mgr. |home Cabinet. A despatch recetved at Fabre would be arebbishop of Moutreal. | O:tawa from Mexico states that the senate In the acfual state of affairs, several say |Of Mexico on the 28th inst., ratified the that be is éie man Montreal needs, and) terms of the egreement wth Great Britain. that he perhaps is the only one who! W2!¢h the evesneore o meses a vee. would restore peace amongst the Catholie fed, aud th cordial roiiions vetween wipe | ccs a ac oat Set ’ ;(zovernnients are thus consumated. Full congregations of the divcese ' diplomatic service will be at once resumed | between England and Mexico. This result has chiefly been brought , about by representations from the Canadian , Government. In fact, our Government (did not see why Canadian trede should Privee!suffir iv order that holders of Mexican After a!bonds in England should have a chance iuspe ction of the various depart- given them of obt aining security for these apd ap examination of some of | Tepudiated bonds. No doubt steps will be the more advauced classes, the members| * &?** taken to increase and develop our of the board were weli pleased with te tae gly he cele Migr oo ee fanmity have been established. oder aud discipline maintained, as 1 as the thoroughness shown by well} While Canada’s trade with Mexico has lars inthe different branches they | has been very considereble, having aggte- the! been about ni/, that of the United States had studied, We are pleased to find the j gated in the year ended June *30th last Cliy School Board taking so warm an | $21,750,006, of which $12,700,000 were ex- 4 } et faied tha ~—We learn that in aceordance with a resolution passed ai the last meeting of the City School Board, two of its mem bers, John Jngs avd T. Foley, Esq’s., visited yesterd y the Upper Street and West Ead Schools. reneral meuis =<" terest in our City Schools, and we beg | Ports nnd Mexico. oniiiiseaticiil » cougratulate them on the resolution, The State of France. passed at their last’ meeting of visiting | — tie schools from time to time, which. no | ; (A Paris Letter Writer.) ‘oust, will be attended with good) The f. *theoming debates in the Cham- restits, | bers inv ive not only the fate of the Min- _istry, but of the future of France. Opinion |is dead against the German alliance, save Lord | the ministerialist press that trot it out as te ting, Royal Horse Artillery, wish the | the raw head and bloody bones to frighten Hon. Cecilia Clifford, was distinguisiied |Englend. Rejection of the Bismarck con- ‘vy che remarkable fact that both the | vention will be a serions thing for France ; ridegroom aud his best map, Mr. Wij-| but playing a cualitic n against England tord Lioyd, a brother officer, were attired | ¥°U/4 be more se. Neither the toreizn nor ne a 4, | the home situation ot Frence permits ber to in the uniform of their corps, The}. ian 2 ' : “a...p,|#8ume the latter attitude. If England ceremony took place in Lerd Clifford 8 | wants German Irichdship, she ean out-bid -—- The Broad Arrow of September 27°! :—'The marriage of } - Fuys _ te ce et Det ti a seaman tame ae: |'where the train men were seated joking to- of St. Thowas, conductor of the train, pin- i stantiv in his terrible fate. i heat, but ually was diiven back exhausted itrom Mobile on Augusé 4, sticking in the ceiling or inner lining of the brought up about two inches of what the Captain at onceyrecegnized as,the end of the biade of a swordfish. DAILY HXAMINER, Ohio Bankrupt. THE SCOTT LIQUOR TAX DECLARED UNCON- | STITUTIONAL. The Supreme Court of Ohio—thi judges allirming and two disseating—on the | 28th declared the Scott iiquor tax law un constitutional. One effect of the action of | the Supreme Court in deviaring the Scoit law unconstitutional will be to bankrujt nearly all the State. The levies for the year were made under the impression that the law was corstitutional, and would brir¢ into the treasury of couaties and cities a stipulated amount. In Columbus, for ex- ample, between $45,000 and $50,000 was realized from the tax last year, and none of tbe amount has been paid this year. In consequence all the departments are behind in the payment of salaries two and three months. Other cities are similarly situated. The great question with municipal and county authorities is, how they will secure immediate relief from the embarrassing situation, the legislature not being in ses- sion to grant authority. -——--¢ —»pe@ ---— —--—----- A Conductor Slowly Burned to Death A terrible railway accident occurred near Toronto on the night of ibe 27ch inst., at Montrose station on the Canada Southern Railway. A long train of empty freight cars Was mistaken by the waichiman for an envive and a single car. He switched them off on a siding where other cars were stand- ing, and the freight train, running into these, upset a stove in the conductor's car, gether. The stove fell on Herbert Thayer, ning him to the fluor, and the caboose in- took fire. All efforts to rescue Thayer proved futile, and hs had to be left His brother, William Thaver, brakeman on the caboose, kept holu of his hend as long as he could bear the and pulled through the windows His leg waa broken. Brakerian Schofield was shiphily burned. Conductor McGreigor had his feet badly burned. Three cabooses were consumed. When Thayer's bedy was recovered tt was charred tu an unrecoguiz able mass. He was 21 years of age, and had been married a few weeks only. His cries a3 he was slowly being burned to death were agomzing mili it ome A Strong £wordfish. HE DRIVES HIS BLIDE INCHES OF COPPER THROUGH AND WOOD. NINE _—_ (From the New Ovleans Times- Democrat.) A very remarkable event has occurred in the recent experience of the three-masted schooner Themis, of Boston, commanded by Capt. N. E. Keadrick, and now lying in Ship Island Harbor. The ‘Themis sailed with a cargo of lumber for Tawpico. She was a tight ves- sel, taking in very little water and requir- ing but liltle use of the pumps. On the fifth day ont from Mobile, Capt. Kendrick himself tried the pump and found no water —that is, none above the five inches’ play allowed between the lower end of the pump and the bottom of the hold. An hour or two afterward the mate happened to try it, and to the great astonishment of the Captain, reported twenty inches of water. The water was pumped out, but was soon found to be running in again at the rate of nearly twelve inches an hour, This was near the bottom, and of course the rate of leakage would diminish as the elevation of the surface of the water and extent of its cross section would increase. It was enough, nevertheless, to create alarm, and to keep the crew continually employed at the pumps during the passage to Tampico— ali efforts in the meantime to jocate the leake proving unsuccessful. On arriving at Tampico, and while discharging the caryo, these efforts were redonbled. It was fully ascertained that the leak was not near the water linc-—as had been hoped— but at the bottom of the vessel. Finally the mate, grepipg and exploring about the bottom, reported that he had found a horn timbers which he could not remove. He was told to break it off, and at length On further examination it was found that OCTOBER 31, 1 . n é 5 A : I a ea wor 72) « < | s > . ae S2 = — af oe = —_ as a. , = . —_ 4@ yacE oo ome Jimaae @=s MQ * eS - = > = oa =o +22 5 2a UI « me er a a - € on @ ., O $4 A o & 7OoPFP S&S o 2G El ss = _ _ v a > aS S pH => — — O M4 » » ja iP ae 2c 6S a5: s '£ Of v, ad wo G 7 o _ gq Sa 8 o 2 - ‘ ey a ~ < = fag = =%38 A Sa e = Se a, < = s a ae S 4 i, ae m Pf > oc = a> : ee a oo — i 2<¢ 62 2 iz, Za 3 — c om = @) 7 m { ea 5 & Onan eo ey — « 5S ea DN = DD a Sp 7 ARw <q 2 ie soi a ra ames’ ¢ = iM s25 is ¥ x» mht. . (ae oe bs = we « a. <a oO c, - a O O-. « l « =D? om 4 His be Om. ' = 2 = — a ae ik Oo = i AH Th Paes = zs mw 4 Ey] Re © S t 2 Moy % oc Za ; So whe 2 oe om F5 O OS & “4 aaa oe ot 5 sozS se Ha dg ee i =s=Oaa mz R< e a = sere. 2n9 As & 2 g5he echo. a” ee ( ao SS eo ee oe: x aT Mme § 2 oz > . * i mn e zo 9 = 7 = L 7 = a a = 8 x < oo “ > | = > = = on = 5 ! } | ' | I | MORRIS & ce ITREETAIN D’S NEW IMPROVED PATENT EICHT-FLAXCE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. ee () ee ‘I YHE only Eight-F'ange Safe in the world, ai d containing more improvements than AN Y . SAFE made, such as : Ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, which is placing the bolt work with the whole of the filling (six inches) between it and the outside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be. 2nd. THE PATE)T HINGED CAP—the back enabling the owner, by turning a thumbecrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- work. He can thus easily change the k ck, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in geod order, 3rd. IRON INSIiE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and alter a few years absorbs the moisture ard ‘‘r¢ quires filling over again,” 4th, FOUR-WHk) L COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most efficient and eas'est to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents Warp!bg or it jury to safe from falling, or tallipg walis or timbers. 6th. FIGHT ELANGES—the most in portant improvement ever made in fire -proof safes, providing € gLt lsps, thus preventing the parsoge o! heat, it having to pass over twelve plate of the door being on hinges, - ~> "One Car Loa WINTER-KEEPING APPLES: Y Aaction, Monday Novembe; Prd, at 10.30 o'clock. at my Avction Roon oo 150 Barrels ¢hoice Appios, In Baldwins, Tompkins, Roesets, R Pi; pins B. Pippins, Gravesteias. etc., direct from the | Orchards via Pic’ ou Landing. am Cash Orders from the Trade promptly attended to. A. McNEILL, AUCTIONE Ch’towa, Oct. 31, 18 4,—9i aR, FoR BERMUDA, } THE BRIGANTINE “COLUMBIA, ” Mustard Master, Will Sail on or about The Bik «cf Yyomber fy Bermuda. ‘The untlersigned offers to take Freight at very low rates. A rare chance for specula- tors, Also can accommodate a limited quantity of good Horses, Milch Cows and Fat Cattle. Highest market prices paid for Garnet Potatoes. For further particulars apply to H. C. OUTERBRIDGF, Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, Ch’town, Or MESSKS. GEO, DAVIES, # CO,, London House, Ch’town, Oct. 50, 1554.—4in da wk lin pd FALL SUPPLIES 5 Campbell's Quinine Wine, Hop Bitters, Feliows ‘tyrup, Diamond Dyes, Cox’s Gelatine, ail New Stock, N. B. 15,000 Cigars for sale Wholesale at Bottom Prices. Reddin’s Drug Store, Oct. 27, ’84.—da 1m eod wk Im. PLE LSUND RAILWt Thanksgiving Excursion. weno Return Tickets at one first- Ciass fare will be issued to and frow all stations on this Railway by afternoon trains, on Sth, and by all trains on 6th Nc vember next, good to return up te and on November 10th, i884, JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, Oct, 24, 1884— eod prt all wkly papers li GRAND BAZAAR! j UNDER THE PATRONAGE oF | His Honor Lieu’. Givernor Macdonald THE MEMBERS OF JOSEPHS SOCIETY PURPOSE HOLDING A BAZAAR in the Market Hall, —ON — Nov, 12th and 13th, the proceeds to be devoted to the Enlarge- ment, and Improvement of St. Joseph's Con- vent on Pownal Street. An abundant Refreshment Table will be provided, and various kinds of amusemente, ST, private chapel at Ugbrooke Park, pear the blade had penetrated, in the first place, > dissin. Ten Cente, Chudleigh, Devon. : | ricanues her atteudaut bride »smaids, Amidst the gorgeous | self down to the highest bidder. The ele- ceremouial of the Roman church, and the ; ments of ess of the costumes of the bride aud | Ubiquitc us in this country, even the | France, for Prussia hes ever knocked her- ; the copper sheathing of the schooner; then > + . : ” . ; . > ; covfusion are bourd!le-s end | the outer timbers of the hull; 4 inches in ‘nches, no it jury arises trom this source, as iv other safes contaipir g one, two or three f nyes. THESE SAFES have stocd the test of years, and the greatest fires ‘n this contment, ard have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Lo. ton, ¢ hicago and Haverhill Fives. There is not+o| thiekness; next a vacent space of 9 inches i . y eoee o ) , q ; : : : “S . |mucha peopl, .t may ina sense be said, | a the ~~ on Ps tg — * | but cliques, sections and classes having nu} CeUlg, and lastly 45 Inches more o throughout the Dominion monials and information, addrese,§ We are seliing these safes as low as any gcod safe, and are disposing of large numbers BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm, For prices, testi- Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issned from ali stations on the P. E Island Railway to Charlottetown, on the 12th and 3th November, good to r-turn up to and in- eluding November Mth, to parties desirous uniform of the Royal Horse Artillery . |faith im any ereed, no allegiance to any would not be remarkable for splendour ; = , ate + \ family, ne loyalty to any rational political yet ue one could doubt bet that uniform |dccirme. The minority has no respect for would produce au infinitely better effect | the verdict of the majority, and the latter amidst such surroundives than the | devenerates inte intolerance and exclusive- ordiuary frock coat and “grey trousers| Mess. All aim at supremacy; each has of private life. It is to be hoped that | ¢*Pericuced the bitterness of defeat, and >: . ; : af ee ; plots Ws revepge. wal . Whye a ge foe | The Comte de Paris is not a solution; he on, = would pot be even a step-gap. He has all appear to be ashamed of his uniform? the indecision of the Stuarts in his char- We know that he is pot reaily unwilling | acter, coupled with the national ruse of to wear it, but that inexorable tasiiou | Orleanism. He represents the bows gevise, has bitherto forbidden him to wear it on| Or middle classes, the most fatal, though amost every occasion of civil life ig they o be the bulwark of ali the which he t:kes part. | social strata in I rance, The middle class 1is gangrened «ith selfi hese; it has sucked , eugnt tuo igga solid wood cunstituting the ceiling, alio- gether nearly nine inches of plank and copper, with 1] inches of vacent space, in- cluding 2 inches of the blade broken off. How much of the sword remained outside, has not yet been aacertained. The blow was struck from below,in a direction neariy vertical, and some idea of t's amszing force may be found from the figures above given The pvint of impact was a little forward of the mizzenmast, about three feet from the keel, on the starboard side. By tearing away of the ceiling Capt. Kendrick was en- abied partially to siop the leak, aud to bring is vessel first to Appalachicoia and hence back to Ship Island, where he was sent ior quarantine, although he had a — From « sermon preached on Sunday | it with its mother’s milk, the Guizot duc- morning last, by Rev. T. DeWitt ‘Tal-|*ve of “get rich.” Tt is ouly constant to : ; ° ja constant chance; lack itality ; 3 marge, ancut the Presidential election, |*® “OP*'t chance; lacks vitality ; care swordmauship on record. There is no elean bilivf health. This is, no doubt,the most extraordinary case of piseatorial room for queation of its entire truthfulness. ” wet er jnothing about ideas and is stranger to faith ve clip the following: — jand fervor. ‘The old royalists have passed | uway, *‘tagans suckl'd in a creed outworn.” rut our nest president either a wan who|The Bouapaiticts are political tramps, | has been nictorialized and excoriated as a j searchin, tie, or (ue who is piciorialized and ex-| of the eyes, and the coriated as a libertine. ‘The simple fact is that we are tu have 7 hie i : o) pride of lie,” ae in Phere has never the halcyon deys of Napoleon IIL, aud | i been such high carnival of defamation, claiming the military glory and snpremacy | J24.e€ what faults they way, they have ul the dumnvsa hereditas, of the Petit injusdce Gone thea, There have been |Caperal, which Thiers © reat anulectories cf lics that turn} out three and four specimens & cay, all viernes and suppressing real wiseries, _—— - ' aud rigceu, ready for cicen}stion, available for examination when she comes tu “the lust of the flesh, the lust | &¢ decked for repairs. lecture that not @ continuons liquid mass, but prebably did so much to! consisted of mortared rocks, with limited pupwianze, by éxaugerating questionable spaces of liquid matter, sv arranged as to support the exterior. The fragment of the sword is still sticking in the bottom of the schooner, and will be ——————— a — > SP SC a -s Sir William Thomson argued in a recent the interior of the earth was ® Glmbecratic moanufuct JOSEPH JtCous, GENERAL AGENT. Miss Lucy Caven, oY RAFTON STREET (Kast), is desirous of getting afew ,upils for Music. Terms can be agreed op, Ch’town, Oct, 28. 1884, A WORD TO THE WI WE have completed our impor: | a tations of Jobbing Papers, and are|'’ *°% 144 May, prepared to furnish Note and Letter Headings, Bill Heads, &c., well printed, cheap and prompt. Be in time! now to the EXAMINER PUBLISHING CoO., Water Street, Oct, 24, 184 City of Gharlottetewn. —_— ee eee TENDERS. ——_— SE, Send your orders MORRIS & IRELAND, 64 Sudbury St., Boston Mass, OAL. COAL. ert Expected from Sydney : Per Brigt. King Bird, 230 Tons Old Mine Sydney, (with certificate.) 110 Tons Reserve Mine. | Per Sch. Mary, 170 Tons Little Glace Bay. From Pictou, per Schs. Ere, Wallace, Mar- garet Ann, Quickstep, B. Bouk, Confederate, aod William end Mary 400 Tens Intercolenial Nat abd Round, Per Sch, Barah Eligahe th, of attending bazaar. Ch town, Oct. 10, 18°4--3 aw ee \UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI \) NER, the Cheapest and Kest Newspaper pa’ "et 8 or 88 Andy © na veep WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. BH Advertisements under this jvading, in space not exceeding three liner, will be inserted Tor ten cents per day a TRAYED fiom the premises of McKie & KI McDougall on the 27.h inst, a little Yel-* low Mare with wh te stiip on face. Any [el- son giving information as to her whereabouts will be suitably rewarded, {oc 31 OST—A Red Setter Biteh. The finder will be rewarded by returning her to W. C, Hobkirk, (co 29 LS Sune ee OR SALE—Two Mares —w eight 1,200 and 990 Ibs., respectively. Can be seen at the corner of Fitzroy eud Prince street Wittam Borw. £. [oc 29 Gin pd EY LOST —A week ayo, in the vicinity of Queen Square, an Inner Door Key. The tin “er will please leave it at the ExaMIN- ER OFFICE (oct 28 \ ) ANTED—A Girl to do general house work, Apply at F xamixak Office. wt EEALED TENDERS will be received at a the Mayor’s Office, until noon of Satur- | 160 Tous Acadia Aut X Keund. day, the Ist day of November next, from ry ard # republican} Bustyess Notes.—In the Lower Provinces oct2d mauwactory of ies, And these have bad | businees 18 2 porte! dull. Messra, Prichard “ue Bodses it ail parts of the country, | & Sen, iron merel ants, St. John, N. B., have herr agents goiny up and down, Lics | madean as ignment. Itis supp sed that the | pahge Giid steals lies domestic and hes pub | liabticies wal! recch fally $40,000, and un- Pes prantent; loog-limbod lies ang | secured cred.tors will not obtain a very large | ' 7 j . ‘ cate a £ ule back acti b; stea cut bias and } oe — theix claims. —In H. lifex, Wm. : di Dal; ich smart and fies stunic: | Ackbur-t, commission merchant, is endeavor- : ies il wd bi ny. | iog to vet his creditors to make a reduction of | i rn ove vist .ies that all De- |. © : ‘ aone ° j and } that nobods believes: lic |G per ceat on his liabilities, I: ig thought | coms cee ad pe uOres; MOS | thet bis estate will not pav more than: 0 per | i weutary and lies defamatory; lies | sent. if well san d Th li bihti cea | wit! | . : like : ine ‘ A ,ceu ~ eat napvage * e ilaplities oa * Ate) 2UDDS it a Calicls and scales like cru- "| RB. Couugily, of Halifax, siationrg, who as- codJus, and eth lung as sturke, gud legs! signed los? w adi Yt lah) swift aa shieloped, ahd sting sharp as ' ta the oanhe — 3,000. Y jhe as : ‘DY Auction, Saturday, November Ist, at 11 _ HERRING. | o’c’=ck, 150 Bris. Herring, in lots to suit purchasers. No Reserve, A, MuNEILI, Abctlontey parties willing to contract to Streets of the City of Charlottetown, for the term of 5 years or more. ‘The Council do not bird themselves to ac- | ceps the lowest or any Tender. Ch’town, Oct. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. 15, 1884—ts. ome ChicWwi, Oct 81, 18s the Is tir peck paber publisad os Light the | j Al! of which will be sold at , Morket Rates, C. LYONS, Acadia Coal Bepot, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. Chtewn, Oct. 10O—3wks ibe Lowest ADVERTISE in THE DAILY BRA, A "NEG; i you want to oS people fur the least mouey. OUND. —JjA shop-door Key. Apply at lie Examiner Office, oct.3 ULL LINE of McCormick's celebrated BISCLITS AND CONFECTIONERY, at Rh. K. Grace's. [seplO3m > \ E will g:ve exclusive sale at and noar Char. ttetown, of our Entire Wheat Fleur, to a dealer who will push it. Covered by patent. Easily sold. We guarantee 100 lbs. more brawl to the bargel than apy other reach the moat dour. + J RaANKLIN Mi /L8 Co’, 38 Clark Street, Chicago, U1, aug?