fs él —— oe a EE Ee —_? ee ee - el a ic a CNC: Sia WE aid Bt Journalistic Mercenaries. The Daily Examiner THE DAILY _ ~ tt re TE i aes rte - - — — weaving, and other like industries, possible | to individual enterprise and small capital. | In this connection we qnote the suggestion EXAMINER, OCTOBER 29, 1884. : —<—=—= APPLES, &e. OCTOBER 29, 1LS884. Editorial Notes. We gladly quote the following from the Ottawa Free Press, the leading Grit organ at the capital : ‘At the present moment when Canada ts | proving such a strong competitor with the United States for the surplus labor of the workl, the American journals are keenly desirous of obtaining every scrap of infor. rd Hi CE | mation—-whether true or un!rue—which is | MAD, the Engineer, James llagan, + *++/ Likely to prejudice the ill-informed against | of the Public Works Department of the | this country. The demand has called into | Dominion, A. Irving, Esq. and others/ existence a class of correspondents wh se | vent over and inspected the Cape Tra-| inventive genius is equalled only by their | verse brauch railway and wharf and build- | audacious disregard of all facts. They | ings with which the Chief is well satisfied. |, under the shelter of the anonymous | correspondent, and in an alien j purnal | —. S. Archibald, Esq., Chief En with Mr. Superintendent Cole ineer, Mr. Hagan’s journey was for the pur pose of getting particulars regarding which is practically beyond the reach | : o's ae ~ 8). Sof the civil law of this country, | oat houses built for the accommodat loo make with impunity, statements which | of boats and men forthe winter tratlic;| would be readily challenged here. What such accommodation being very much | Swiss mercenaries were to the armed states | vugeded. By this it will be seen that Sir| of med’eval Europe, most of these Cana- | Joho’s governmentintend affording the dian correspondents of American news ; papers are to journalism, with the excep- tion that the Swiss mercenaries would not |tarn their arms agsinst their native land. | —A project is on foot to connect St.| Their attacks are copied into eCcores of | Paul with Sault Ste. Marie, by a line of | P#pers and circulated not only on this i railway four hundred aud twenty miles | tient but in the old world. The reputa- , ; ms. : - tions of individual's are assai'ed; the stand- | inlength. This i3 important to Canada, ing of mercantile men attacked; little / 3 from Sault Ste. Marie to Algoma personal spites are vented upon individuals Mills, by the Aigoma Mills branch of the | horn of petty malice; the commercial and Canadian Pacific, is 90 miles, and thence| financial! credit «f leading firms and com | travelling public all the accomodation possible to secure speed and comfort. to Montreal is 540 miles. This would| munities are questioned; and generally the | vive a total length of fine from St. Paul! tone of these despatches is to ‘bear’ the | of our cemmon = country. | whereas | Pr°SP’¢*s to Montreal of 1,050 wiles, alae’. tee: ite o-ci : now by the shortest existent route the lwhich the priceless jewel of | distance is 1,200 miles. A shortening| woman's virme is bandied about | of 250 miles in distance would inevitably upon the breath of a vulgar world, and an carry @ great proportion of the north-|irreparable wrong done to her future in western traflic of the United States via | most ceses, withcut sufficient evidence to sume svcial slander in| | wealth, and its aid toward the solution of !ovcasion the old fable of the tees, and he | First, there is the queen, lare the | hfe—They toil not, neither do they spin. ’ | | of a prophetic mind working in another | ‘department, that of social science. We | quote from John Rae’s recent volume on | “*Cortemporary Socialism” ; — ‘* Mr, Babbage predicied five yoars ago | that if a new power were to be discovered | that could be generated in a central place | in quantities sufficient for the requirements | of a whole ceummunity, and then distri- | buted as gas is, wherever it was wantcd, the! ave of domestic manufactures would return. | Every lite community might then find it} cheaper, by saving carriage, to manufacture | for itself many of the articles now made | for it at the large mills; and the small fac- | tory or workshop, so suitable, among other | advantages, for co-operative enterprise, | would melt ply everywhere. Now, have | we such a power in electricity! If so, not the least important effect of the new agent will be its influence on the diffusion of the social problem of the nineteenth cen- tury.” A Clever Reply. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the leader of the advanced Radical wing of the Gladstone Government during the course of a recent speech got off the following elever retort : “Lord Carnarvon told his haa:ers en one compared tie House of Lords 10 a hive with which it was dangerous to medd!e— that the commumity of be:s ina hive have three estates like the British Cunstitution. who is" bonored and respected by ad her subjee's;: hen there drones; and there are the bees. The drenes lead an idle working CLEARANCE SALE! aOy:- By Auctioa at my N.w Store to-morrow Thursday, at Kleven O'clock, 15 bris. Choice American Baldwin's, NEW FALE 1 brl. Pears. ¢ ‘Quinces, Grape s, & ° GEOVUDS, N. J snes Auctioneer, Regardless of Profits. Se ae Lif WEARING [PPLES DY Auction, Thursday neat, Oct, 30th, at 10.30 o'clock, at my Action Room, Having in view a change tn business, we) are ‘One Cer Toad Choice Xo, 4 sell our | Apples, | Direct from the Owner’s Orchard via Pictog intend to CNPEL ‘ NTE 3 ’ 4 . ‘ . st, Landing. ENTIRE STOCK BEFORE Feb Ist é. dociiiesii AUCTIONEER, CONSISTING LN PART OF 4,200 Yards Suitings & Overcoatings (ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN THE PROVINCE.) UNDERCLOTHING (a large variety.) OVER i000 WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS, Ch’town, Oct. 98, 18 4 — 3 DA COSTA & CO, Commission Merchants —AND — GENERAL AGENTS, the Canadian Pacific to Montreal The proposed line would as well open up a valuable aud richly paying section of country. —The movement to fitly celebrate the fortieth anniversary of Sir Jobo Macdon- ald’s eutrauce into public life, has taken shape, and the demonstration promises to eclipse any previously held in this country. The Montreal Gazette says the arrangement for a banquet to the premier in Montreal on his return from England are well advanced; the com- mittees have been struck, and evly the fixing of a date remains to be made. It is proposed at the same time to hod a_ public cdemoustration in the largest hall that can be obtained, aud a meeting will shortly be convened to carry oa this purpose. In the west a series of demonst: ations will be organized. Toronto conservatives have determined toteuder a banquet to the priemer aod receive him with mani festa ious of the love and admiration in which he is held, as no _ pub lic man has yet been able to enjoy, while the Eastern townsh:ps will testify their loyalty to Canada’s greatest statesman by a grand gathering of its people and a dinner to the premier. Sir John is expected to reach Canada about the first of December, and from that date until the close of the year he will be the recipient of a series of demou strations such as have fallen to the lot of few public men ip any country. —They bad a great deal of trouble in the University of New Brunswick last week. It appears a mischievous member of the junior class tessed a slipper in the direction of one of the protessors. The offence instead of being admitted was denied, and the class, in accordance with college custom, refused to become informer against the slipper thrower, and were suspended. The junior and freshmen classes, most injudiciously made common cause with the juniors, and so the work of educa- tion .as forthe time ceased. The St. John Telegraph says: Possibly too much has been made of what appears to have been at first a not very serious offence, but the denial has made it more so. The offender should give himself up, aod we have no doubt will be advised se to do by his classmates, If he will not act upon such advice the class should uo longer protect him. Jn consequence of the trouble beivg still unsattled, the senate of the university was called to meet on Tuesday, to consider course shall be pursued. —It appears that Sir Charles Tupper had sueceeded in getting a treaty with Spain, io the interest of Canada; and it| is added that he bas received the assur |warrant the attack being made. To- | morrow it is the eredit of the Cansdian | Pacific which is attacked, and despatches re sont to the New York papers to ‘‘bear’ its stock on Wall street. The next day there appears in a Boston paper, the great market for Ottawa Valley lumber and where scores of agenc'es for Ottawa firms are to be found established with a prosperous business fa despatch insinuating that leading firms here are on the verge of bankruptey and that a general crash is tmmincnt. ‘bear’ despatch fulfils its miseion and brings about the very crash its foretells by frightening this firm and that firm iuto closing upon debtors’ they other- wise would bave befriended This is not an imaginative sketch—it isthe experience of the past month. Ask any one of the lead- ing lumbering firms of Ottawa, end its answer will be decisive enough. This fact alone justities our defence of Canada, and denunciation of the slander. Our morning contemporary can do as it pleases, but the policy of this journal is that in matters affecting the common interests of Ottawa in particular and Canada in general IT WILL RISE SUPERIOR TO ALL POSSIBILITIES OF GAINING POLITICAL ADVANTAGE by **bc ating” the country and decrying its greatness. _—--——- —- > ow o> ------- The Privilege of the Jury. Under the above heading, the Quebec Daily Telegraph of the 22nd inst. contains a lengthy review of the alleged arbitrary conduct of Mr. Justice Ramsey, in the trial! of the woman Boutet, at Quebec re- cently, for murder, and who is new under }sentence to be hanged. The article is from ithe pen of one of the ablest criminal lav - |yers of the Quebce Bar, Mr. John O Far- irel, and it fainly bristles with citations from the law-books, holding that the | jurors, and not the judge, are the judges of ' : ° ithe evidence. It appears that after the learned judge had charged the jury strongly against the prisoner, they were, after a certain lapse of time, called into court, when they declared that | they could not agree toa verdict. He is | then represented as having addressed thom | substantially es follows: “‘He could not | conceive why they had not agreed, the case | being soclear. The accused, herself, had admitted that she had given arsenic to the | deceased; and that it was impossible to believe her statement (in explanation) that in so doing, she madea mistake. If they had not so far agreed, they must have been tampered with from the outside. If they did not agree upon a verdict, it would be a mockery of justice, He would not | discharge them until they should have | sgrecd upon a verdict one way or the other, even though he should have to detain them | until the close of the term.” | Tothis aciion Mr, O'Farrell takes ex- jcepticn, backing up his objeciions, as we jliave already seid, with the opinicns of | several learned judges, and says :—‘‘It is ivery mich to te regretted that, in this what} case, some of the jurors were weak enough | to yield their own convictions, on their joath, their unfettered right of opinion as to the inferences to be drawn from the evi- | dence, to the opinion of a judge, no matter ‘however eminent he may be.” The husband of the unfortunate woman |is reported to be now actively engaged in avee of Earls Granville and Derby that | eeeking for a commutation of the sentence, England is prepared to make exchange of ratifications. the | but as the executive are generally guided The Mone‘ary | in such a matter by the report of the judye Times says this treaty, it may be xus-| Whe tried the cose, it is evident that much sumed, from what was previously kvown, | has referevce chiefly to trade between | Canada and _ the Spanish calaead of Cuba and Rico. Porto Any | treaty of this kind other West India colony might have to join the Canadian Contederation. Cuba and Port Rico are just now in luck, for | besides the Tupper Treaty one said to | | cannot be expected from that quarter. On the other hand it is plain that some of the jurcrs sacriiived their opinion to that of the judge. It is rightto add that Mr. O’Far- rell critizises the alleged confessions of guilt would Jessen }on the part of the prisoner on the evidence | michi, Bequet, Pictou, stores; cld ss Mira- the temptation which Jamaica or avy | adduced at the trial, and maintains that uo|michi. Bequet, Montreal, 715 bris oysters, such confessions exists. ———- > <2. a + Electricity in the Future The | They feed upon the produce and I.bor of | others, and I haye no deubt they think | themselves the wisest and the most pa- | triotie of insects. But there is a tragic) ‘ending to this pleasant dream. About this| | time of the year the working-classes pre- | pare for winter. They become impatient of | these dizy parasites, and with swift and | ‘implacable resolution they stop the sup- picks. They drive the drones from the hive, and these perish miserably from the violent pressure of their indignant fellow- subjects. Now 1 think I may commerd the future study of entomology to Lord Caruarvon. I may leave him to make the application. Summerside Exports, SUMM “KStp#, Oct. 25, Shipped p:r steamer St. Lawrence, Evaas, master, for Point diChene : AD cnbiGies...... 5... a epees' S 103.00 2 bbir potatoes... ..,.....5,4..- 200 nh Ee ee 2) 369.00 NOS... ys ok Pi eb ks 26.00 De Dabela wees. .. 6 or. i ko See 24 00 S00 Debris COM... . . 2. CARs 50.06 OS og iv cu soc wee cee 15.00 3100 vde-delaid cloth..>+.......... $0 60 1500 Ibs boveless fish...:.......... 1C0,60 Dee oc cs waaee ae 3 08 200 brie-wyoters.... .. vases sss 501.00 $1273.00 SumMerrsipr, Oct. 27. Shipped per Steamer Princess of Walks Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : OS Movect. 4. ids ca ce $1970.00 ae Orie oyslae.: .... ... bsg ee ou 552.00 Bom 100 oc ns tc ees, 5.00 A). SE ee rere 2.00 Be I nc as dae 109.00 Ss wre weaeneee..... ...... 15 vO oe lhe Wastes. . 3... Bde - e.:s- 6 00 ap Geeee cfs... B.. g . We... 72.00 $2,761.00 By same ste. mer on 238th :— Te eee Ore... se. 3 191.60 ae tee Wee... wk eekea cw 44 00 ee es Mea ca) te 800.00 S ere. womwes, fF... PAT. 184.60 72 omen Gees... 88 F448 S we. 345.00 © Ge OR os os co ee eah cee 4 00 260.00 $1763 00 1 jot furnitare........ SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Oct. 28—Sarah Elizabeth, Sampson, Pictou, | coal; James Semple, Reberts, do, do; Omega, Boudroit, Arichat, limestone and herring. Oct. 29--Stmr Carro}], Brown, Boston, 560 bris flour (Canadian) and genrral cargo of merchandise; J W Allcn, Oulton, Baie de Verte, deals. CLEARED. Oct, £9— Sea Slipper, Swain, Pictou, 120 bush | potatocs, 50 de turnips; J W Allen, Oulton, Baie de Verte, bal; lms, Forsey, La Poile, | Nfld, 409 bush potatoer, 60 do turvips, 4 do app'cs (AT A SACRIFICE). Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, Waterproof and Fur Coats, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s Jersey Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes, Gloves and Mitts ‘all kinds); (ilk Handkerchiefs, Mufilers, Collars and Cuffs, and one of the finest selections of NECK- WEAR in the Dominion, Intending buyers will find that there is no place in Pj Ky Islund where they can get such bargains as we offer for the coming three months, as a GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE is intended. D. A. BRUCE, Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1884—-3m eod wkly. MORRIS & IRELAND'S a i me HH \ | fl } i | a. ¢ \ NEW IMPROVED PATENT EICHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. b oO FP HE only Eight-F'arge "Safe in the world, aud containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such ws ; 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 tire and thief as it can be. 2nd. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door being on hinges, enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to have easy access to the lock and boit- work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order. 3rd. IRON INSIE LINING, stronger than woed, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an ind: fiaite time. Wood is thicker and weaker, and alter a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘'r¢ quires filling over again.” 4th, FOUR-WKkEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most < tlie ent and eastest to chance of any in use. Sth. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORNERS, which prevents warping or Injury to safe from falling, or talling walls or timbers, bth, EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in tire-proof safes, proviaing egit laps, thus preventing the pasrege of heat, it having to pss over twelve inch S, Ho MW jury amses trom this scurce, a8 in other safes containing ope, two or three Hinges. THESE SAFES have stocd the test cf years, avd the greatest fires cn this continent ard have the CHAMPION KECORD in the Bo:ton, Chicago and Iaverhill Fires, We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, aud ere disposing cf large numbers throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of our firm. monials and information, address,§ SOSEPH JACOBS, For prices, testi- MORRIS & IRELAND, OTHER FORTS. ; Summerside, Oct. 25—Ent schr Adonia, | Arseneault, Pictou, bal; Leura C, Pollard. | Shemogue, lumber; Snowdrop, Nickerson, | Wallace, herring; cld Laura ©, Pollard, | Shemogue, ballast; Mamie, Dunn, Shediec, | produce. 27. - ent schrs Sea Flower, Crugen, | Souris, herring; Lily, McKay, Chatham, lum; cld Adoria, Arseneault, Pictou, bal. 28—ent Souvenir, Leslie, Cow Bay, coal; Carrier Deve, Allen, Miramichi, lumber; ss Mira- $1,787; 104 boxes lobsters, $350. WARRIED. | In Eas‘port, Me., Sept. 10th, by Rev. E, have been concluded wiih the United | Mr. Edison is reported, in an interview} 4. Jeukyus, at the residence of the bride’s Siates—though the statement needs con-| in the Evening Post as saying that in five tirmation—the Spanish government hus | Y&#"s from now we may expect that scme ° : ~at} lea > . smi issued a decree under which the sugar of | “2° St!l solve the problem of turning heat Cuba and Port Rico will cater t} . th directly into electricity. At present elec- voter the MOLE? | tricity, both as a mode of lighting and as a country tree aud a drawback be allowed | motiv: power, is rendered unavailable ex- on what is exported to other countries. cept in large communities, by reason of the Jamuica and other parts of the British | «xpense involved in producing the electric- West Indies wiil henceforth copsider|ity. Wuel has to be converted into heat, heir own condition worse tha: | heat turned into steam,steam into motion, before, when seen in contrast with the | @O'%e? it cloctricity ; and a’! this inyol- dvantages which Cuba is on the point | sie ‘il , eee —_ gre ew aay { enjoying. Meanwhile Mr. Solomou| ste to te cab Core eee Waa ies elaielie keer whe HOMOMOD ests to be subserved. Mr. Edisun * g the proposal for the annex2-|is econtident that science will yet dis. | tion of Jamaica to Canada, and Lord | cover » way by which heat can be ecnvert: | Des i has once more volunteered the ped into electricity “3 directiy as it is now if intormation that Eaglaud las no objec-| ‘Pte ste*m, and more economically, If the | ion iy . a i; inuture realize ii ‘ — DAY rt loa. | tion, Sir Joho Macdonald ‘being ia|!"te realizes this hope it may put elec- | England, under medical traf; sy, | ‘Ficity into every household, not only as an | s ; dice rettmeut, will]: , ; 5 a ; ' . ns illuminator, but asa motive power, bring | probib y be asked what Canada thinks of back the spinniog-wheel and ioe, inty tha! the proposed annexation of Jamaica, \ namie, or at least make spinning and father, Mr. Spurgeon C. Scantlebury, of Chartettetown, P. E I., and Miss Bessie E Loan of Eastport BIED. At Little Harbor, Lot 48, on the 24th inst., of Diptheria, after a few days illness, Maggie Bridget, aged three years and four months, beloved daughter of Andrew and Jane Mooney. LOTEL ARRIVALS, RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. “S—J Ewing, St John; W Doull, Hali-! fox; J Mitiey, de; Allan Finlayson, Vernon | River Bridge; Wm MeConnell, Guelph, Ont; | WS Parinton, Leechfield; WE Tarr, Bich-| mond, Me; W C Desbrisay, Boston, Qupsontnn for the WEEKLY EXAMIN | J ER O>tlp ONF POLLAR a year GENERAL AGENT. 64 Sudbury St., Boston Maas. A WORD TO THE WISE. COAL COAL enemies ) 1 1 WE have completed our impor- seems tations of Jobbing Papers, and are p*"* Expected from Sydney : prepared to furnish Note and Letter Headings, Bill Heads, &c., wel] Fer Brigt. King Bird, printed, cheap and prompt. > Be in time! Send your orders | 280 Tons Old Mine Sydney, now to the (with certificate.) EXAMINER PUBLISHING Co., | Per Sch Ida May, Water Street, Oct, 24, 1884 —e 110 Tons Rese:ye Mine. Per Sch. Mary, 170 Tous Little Glace Bay. City of Charlottetown, From Pictou, per Schs Era, Wallace, Mar- TE N DERS. garet Ann, Quickstep, R. Book, Confederate, \EEALED TENDERS will be received at @%4 William and Mary— the Mayor’s Office, until noon of Satur- » . day, the Ist day of November next, from 000 Te RS Intercoloniai hut partics willing to contract to Light the| Streets of the City of Charlottetown, for the | and Round, term of 5 years or move. i ee do not bind themselves to ac- Per Sch, Sarah Elizabeth, cept the lowest or avy Tender. | By ardel 160 Tous Acadia hut & Round. A. iti. MACPHERSON, : City Clerk, | All of which will be sold at the Lowest | Merket Rates. C. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. Ch'town, Oct, 10—3wks Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1SS4—ts. Nirs. RB. YOUAG@S | Mi INERY ROOMS, up-stairs at W.| ‘& A., Brown & Co.'s, ‘Trigimed Hat na Bonnets aloe on hind. pir gent wk] BARBiDOS, WEST INDIES, —AND— 117 Leadenhall Street, London. N. B.- Full iof mation given on appli tion to Massrs. Middleton & Uo., 40 Ex ge Piace, New York. Ch’town, Oct. 23, ’84. WOTICE. A Public place having been secured at Pope’s Brewery by the City for the ttorage of Kerosene Oil, all persons having more than 60 gallons on their prem‘ses are re- quested to store the balance there, otherwise they’ will be prosecuted according to law. A. N LARGE, Chief Engincer. * Chitown, Oct. 28, 1884. -.3in Miss Lucy Caven, 1 KAFTON STREET (Gast), is desirous of getting afew pupils for Music, Terms can be agreed on. Ch’town, Oct. 28. 1884, FALL SUPPLIES. Campbell’s Quinine Wine, Hop Bitt rs, Fel'ows eyrap, Dinmond Dyes, Cox's Gelatine, ail New Stock. —-—= N. B. 15,000 Cigars for sale Wholcsale at 3oltom Prices, Reddin’s Drug =tore. Oct 27, 384 —da Im evd wk Im, PE USUND RAL Thanksgiving bxoursion, ate Return Tickets at one first- class fare will be issued to and from all S:ations on this Railway by afternoon trains, ou Sih, and by all trains on 6th November next, good to return up to and on Noven ber 10th, 1884. JAMES COLEMAN, : Supt. Railway Office, Ch’'town, Oct, 24, Iss4— eod pat all wkly papers Li WANES, LOST, FOUND, de. wa Advertisements under this heading, ia space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted for ten cents per day. OR SALE—Two Mares—weight 1,200 end 990 Jbe., respectively. Can be seen at the corner of Fitzroy end Prince street. Wi Liam Boru x. {ce 29 Gin pd DEQ) Leeds of Hardwood and Kindling POO Woed for Sale. Apply to william Barhoe, corner Fitzroy and Prince Streets. [oc 29 taw 4wk pd NOR SALE.—lhree well-bred Hunting Pups. Apply to Charles Rowe, oppcsite Drill shed. {oc 29 2m pd OST—A Red Setter Bitch, The finder will be rewarded by returning her to Ww. C, Hobkirk, joc 29 Dos Tuesday evening, between Lower Queen Street and the London House, a Pocket Book containing $20 and a number of valuable papers. ‘Ihe fieder will be handsomely rewarded by leaving it at this office or the London House. {oc 29, 2m pd memati — EY LOST —A week ago, in the vicinit k of Queen Square, an Inner Door Key. the tio“er will please leave it at the UxaMIN- ER OFFICE (oct 28 erect that ie W ANTED—At Hospital for the Ineance, two female Aitendants, to «hom lib- eral wages will be p id. Apply at the Insti- tu'ion, oct 25 - 4i ANTED—A Girl to do general house: work, Apply at Fxaminxk Office. oct25 ES a nee em OUND. —A shop-door Key. Apply st Tt EXAMINER Office. oct. ee qvULL LINE of McCormick’s celebrated BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, ;at Kh. K, Brace’s. [sepl0 3m | aa — | \ ] E wall gve exclusive sale at aud near Chariettetown, of our Entire Wheat Fleur, to a dealer who will push it. Cover | by patent. Easil’ sold, We guarantee iv0 los, more bread to the barrel than any other flour, —FRANKLIN Mj “Ls Co , 38 Clark Street, Chicago, ll, aug?