, ; MEDEA Hapa THE DATLY EXAMI = Gi NER DECHE 1885. toral and Other items. TELERRAPHIG ’ \ipasLEs are Ver) t in Toronto, Campaign Humor. The following is a sample of the cam- pa'gh poetry now doing duty in England:— The Liberal Leaders. MR. GLADSTONE. A grand and verbose old man, A spout-as-he-goes old man, A highly sophistical, Non- At eistical, Come under my gamp” eld man. MR, CHAMBEHLAIN. A monopoly-screw youg man, Stick-to-oflice-like-glue youn man, Larry Mavk-aftidavit, Swear-to-it-and-brave-it, And “ Down with the Lords” young man. MR. BRIGHT, A hater-of-Tories old man, A teller-of-stories old man, A foe of the Factory Act so detractory, Cali Tory “liar” old man. MR, BRADLAUGH, A religious non-swearing young man A Parliament-daring panne man, : A much-kicked-agnostical, Fruits philosophical, Cant-take-his-seat young man, LORD GRANVILLE, - (Spraiar Desparcnrs ro Tur EXAMINER.) | aia. 2 hes returned from s k Khe Britis’ Vlections. Hog ioB a = ; rue steanet Vorces'er has ksid up for the | Lonpon, Dee. 4. einter at Boston. _ e Latest returns show 313 Liberals, 24% ’ ’ orles a 70 P vig W.S. MeKre shi ped t» New York to- ‘ a ~ ud 70 1 arnellites have been elec: BEE Sock ing hones | ted. Seventy constituencies are yet un- day thirty t bo from. Of these 22 are English, 11 ae for deill on Wee.| *°'8h, 4 are Scotch and 17 are Irish. A ee greaing, ot 8 o'clock ,carefol estimate of the probable results in oot a | tae unpoll d districts shows that the House romar Cases —Terms easy. Apply at| of Commons will almost certainly be com- padrin'e Drag Stor dec? | posed of 331 Liberals, 250 Conservatives 2 ) and 84 Parnellites. O'Dexovan B 1 is vl to be seeking a Phe total Parnellite vote polled in Ire- sace in ths New York Custom House, | land is 221,881, add the Loyalist vote, in- . - | clading Tories and Liberals, is 121,101. Suca 1s | AM .~ a Pictu > ol Gladstone | The vote in Ulster was: Parnellits s, appenss in @ Montreal cigar maker's advertise- | 42,638 ; Loyalists, 94 362: in all Ireland, ment. |17 Tories and 69 Parnellites have been ; ° 4 elected. Tux steamer Sorthern Light leaves fo: Picton to-moriow to be ready tor the winter's a. y ——e A Terrible Storm. ae nme ndebted to the Hon . 5 We are indebted t te don a, A. Me- Panama, Dec. 5. A 4 OAD 2 Tanciscv, or abe Alo oa ik i i Dosald, ‘ OES VONHOTEIS | _ A terrible storm, which commenced in papers. mie | Callao Wednesday afternoon and continued wx. P. F. Barciay, who has been on a with great severity Thursday, did consider- visit to his friends in Prince County, left for Colorado this morning. eae [araty looms in the Moncton cotton factory are stopped, because of the illmess of the weavers on account of vacciaation. oe ' “La Qvotipien,’ of Levis, says it is like- | jy that Hon. Mr. Chapleao will retire from | politics on account of il health. wien able damage to shipping in the harbcr. Of the twenty-nine vessels anchored in the harbor, only fifteen can now be seen, Many were suak with their crewa, The Burmese War. CaLcurtra, Dee. 5 Lord Dutferin has sent Charles Edward | Bernard, Chief Commissioner of British Doverass Brymyer, Ese, Dominion! ee and a party - Burmese-speaking Arcbiveist, having visited Halifax, is now | Yi! officers to Barmah to administer the at St. John and will go to Fredericton. ici saiaseieail Tue supplementary examination for en- | trance to the Normal School, announced to be} held on the 15th ins5., will not take place. ereceanil uaa | EV. Dx Wittiams, General Superin- | tendent of the Methodist Church, is lying | Occurred at | Presbyterian Church |houses were destroyed, and two persons dangerously ill of congestion of the lungs. oveqre-a [yeprecron Dickens is of the opinion that the Mousted Police actively engaged in sup- pressing the rebellion should be honored with medals. slip ileal Tax foreign mail of Saturday—deta ned o1 account cf the storm—-arrived here at 2.15 this morning. The rai way officials » ould not break the Sabbath. —-=>——__- Ocr Xmas stock of those beautiful Toilet Casea, ete., samples of which were shown three wecks ago. Now open and marked low. —Reddin’s Drug Store. dec7 a a a Carr. James MeDonaup, of the barque Lacy Pope. sho was quarantined at Kep- me came to town this morning and left for ictou to join his verse! literal Tur amount received from the treasurer of the Flat River Harmonic Society, for the P. E. Isianc Hospital, is siz dollars—not virfy, as stated in Ssturday’s issue er ra Tue Cape Ann Advertiser saye :—‘*‘ Mr. W. D. Stewart, of this city, formerly con- nected with the Russia Cement Co., has been appointed special agent for the states of Ver- mont and New Hampsbire, of the Pacific Guano Co., with headquarters in Boston.” _ > At the Stipendiary Mogistrate’s Court this forenoon three persons appeared for dranken- ness; one was fined $3, the other 36, and the ether was lot off on condition that he take a T. A. pledge for six months Two parties arrested for disorderly driving were fined $4 ech, aud three vagr@ats were each? remanded to jail for ove month. petitahegee~iiee Tits steamer arrived from Pietom this morn- ing at 4 o'clock with mails and passengerr, storm at She was detained by the Pictou = on Saturday and Sunday. The Western mail arrivod at 2.30 this morning. The boat which was deta‘ned at Pointda Chene by storm on Saturday reached Summerside yesterday mornivg at 9 e’cloe'x, _ —-»>--- Tue aroma of the tobacco leaf is so com- plotely conserved in the manufacture of ‘Myrtle Navy,’ that age bas no effect in} diminishing it; even after the ping has been kept for years i¢ gives ont its fall flayor uaver the combustion in the pine, mellowed in tone by its age and makwg the most exquisite smoke which tobacco can be made to give. Age too hardens the surface cf the plog. and gives the tobacco when cut that almost grenula appearance in which all connoisseurs delight.’ —_——-<————— Rartway Farrour Trarric —The open- ing of the Bridge Railway has had a very | stimulating effect on the freight traffic of the eastern section of the Intercolonial Railway and also of the New Brunswick *Railway. Yesterday ten cars of mackerel Were forwarded to Boston from Port * ul- grave, N.S. This trade was furmerly done direct between Nova Scotia and Boston by tchooner. The local freights coming in over the New Brunswick Ruoilway are also greatly increased, as are indeed the out- ward freights from St. John. Coal is now shipped through St. John to Maine, as well ato various points aleng the N. B. R Very jarge shipments of smelt have been méde from Shediac and the North Shore to Boston this season.— St. John Telegraph. ella Feat Fisa —The Boston Herald takes Jadge Woodbury to task for his sdvocacy of the protection of the New England fishermen ' ; i | Zovernment. Earthquake. Averers, Dec. 3. Several more shocks of an earthquake Bonusada yesterday. The and = seventy-one killed. Egyptian Troubles. Cairo, Decr 6. Late advices state that the rebels have de- streyed the railway from Wady Halfa to Akshep. A despatch from Suakim says Italiaus have annexed Massewah.~ Obituary. Toronto, Dec. 6 Justice Morrison died this mofning. He wa. 69 years of age and was a native of Belfast, Lreland. Fire. inpianaPo.is, Dec. 6. The oil mills of J. P. Mills & Co., were burned this afternoon. Loss $150,000. os Vreather Sulistin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxorro, Dec. 7.--10 8. m. Strong winds or moderate gales, shifting from south to west and nortbwest, mostly cloudy with light snow or sleet, followed by c'earing e*Ider weather to-night or to-morrow. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1885. Highest Temperature Saturday.......... 49.9 Lowest do 2) das ods cme 14.4 fiighest Temperature yesterday, (read at midwight). ..cccccsocsosccscccces os.» 01.0 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ....... hae dl: coved pa an ae ae Lowest lemperature this morning....... 24,6 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .35.5 T sm peratnre thie efternocon at? ao elock, 35 0 What to Read. However this question is decided, the newspaper cannot be excluded. First of all, every householder must take in a local journal, which public spirit and self. interest render alike essential to him. Without it, he is a stranger to all that goes on in his county, and cannot act the part of a good citizen. It is a primary duty, therefore, to subseribe to the local news- paper. But the resident in the country also requires a first-class metropolitan journal, to enable him to keep abreast with what takes place in the larger world beyond his own neighborhood. Such a journal is the Weekly Gazette, of Montreal, which for more than a century has stood the test of publie criticism. , In the feature of news it is unsurpassed, All that is of interest in politics, diplomacy, commerce, religion, education, mvention, crime, amusement and athietic sports, finds due place in its telegraphic despatches. A large staff of active reporters supply it with city and district news. Events in Europe, the Provinces and in Newfoundland are promptly communicated by resident corres- pondents, letters from whom keep the readers of the Weekly Gazetle informed as to all notable movements in the realms of statecraft, literature, trade and evcial life, the Weekly Gavette have long enjoyed the confidence of the public. Its market re- turns are a necessity to the farmer, and its against foreign competition, which, it says, 16 contrary to the principles of the Democrat c party, which does not believe in the ntility of the system of protection, Judge Woodbary is quite as well versed in the principles of the Mocratic party as is the American organ of the Canadian fish interest, and needs no in- Sracticn ou that point, All his life he has been a sound Democrat, and all his life he has | teen the firm friend of the fishing interest The policy of the Democratic party, like the policy of the founders of the republic, always been to foster and encourage the fisheries, ‘Lhe democratic party established ® bounty system to encovrage the fisheri-s, Méintained that system as long as tt held Power, It has never had any other policy ‘n agricultural department (under a special editor) isa mine of useful information and rasonabdle suggestions. : The editorials of the Weekly Gazette are marked by temperance of statement, ripe thought, independence and patriotic fore- = family paper the Weekly Gazette has been found ivaluable. lis entertaining and instructive miscellany is @ constant feast for young and old ; its literary criti. cism is characterized ‘y scholarship and good taste, and nothing is admitted to its columns on which the most rigid morality d find reason to frown, pees copies may be obtaincd by Télation to the fisheries If. at the bidding of *he Boston Herald it now sacrifices that in- | terest it will be untrue to its traditions. Whatever may be its convictions upon the €eneral question Of protection of home in- dustries 16 cannot afford. whi'e other indus ate protected, aod the ‘isheries heavily Maxed to p ote t them, to places this great pro- Uciug mterest at the meray vf a foreiga verUupe Ann Auvertir, comet ; it. was alsd observed Cofage University... The financial and commercial reports of : . ava discovered a new | Paris observers havd at Harvard | pit ire se Ch’town, Noy, 10-4 wis —_ : A “childlike and bland” old man, Nota fiery and grand old man, A let-things-drift-any-way, Stand-insult-any-day, “Invisible-soapy” old man. LORD HARTINGTON, A haughty-and-proud young man, lo lead-not-allowed young man, A stand-no-rebukery, Heir to a Dukery, Devonshire House young man. LORD ROSERERY. A House-of-Lords-mending young man, Not much money-spending young man, He once at the Durdans, ~ Owned second and third ‘uns, This " Gladstone-umbrelia ” young man. SIR W. HARCOURT, A Daniel-the-prophet young man, A little-come-of-it young man, Historicus-know-all, “I came of blood royal,” And user of “ we” young man. LORD DERBY. A Tory-or-W hig old man, A dance-any-jig old man, Not caring a pin, he Gave Bismarck New Guinea, This shifty-around old man. A Possiste SMattrox Case in Sr. Jon. — Considerable alarm was caused in the city yesterday by the report that a case of rmallpox had shown itself in a house oa ; Carmarthen street, at the corner of Lein | ster street. In order to ascertain the facts, a Velegraph representative called upon Dr, Bayard last evening. He was there in- formed that Dr. McLaren had reported the case to the Board of Health. Dr. Bayard, yesterday afternoon, visited the patient, who is an employee of the New Brunswick railway. The patient had heen vaccinated about a week ago, and has a bad arm as the result. He is also broken out witha ligit rash, which may or may not be pre- movitory symptome of smallpox. Wheiher it is or not will probably be determined by the progrens of the disease to-day. Similar appearances to those presented by the patient have, in rare cases, resulted from vaccination, and it was not thought advie- able at this stage to send the patient to the hospital. He has been isolated. Dr. Bay- ard expreased the opinion that no alarm need be felt, even if the case turns out to be one of simalipox, as the disease would no donbt be co fined and speedily stamped out. Over 8,000 persons had already been vaccinated in the city, some 2,000 by the free services of the Board of Health physi- cians and 6,000 by ether physicians in their private practice. The work of vaccinating the remaining population will be speedily dene hereafter by house to house vaceina- tion under the government regulations. — St. John Telegruph, Dee Sth. RS Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, IN LIVER AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. Dr. 0. G. Cillsy, Boston, says: ‘I have used it with the most remarkable success in dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver and kidneys.’ MAGRIED, At the residence of Alex. Martin, Esq , M. P. P., Valleyfield, on the 3rd December, by Rey. Roderick MacLean, David J. Ross to Jessie MacKachern, both of Pinette, Belfast. DIED. In this city, on the Sth inst., William Wallace Meikle, Printer, in the 2°th year of bis age, leaving a sorrowing wife aud two children to mourn thair irreparable loss. Foneral from his father’s residence, Fitz-oy Street, to-morzow (Tuesday) at half-past twe o'clock, to People’s Cemetery (New Bruuswick papers please copy ) In Charlottetown, on the 6th inst., of small- pox, Jane Ann, beloved wife ef Owen Mc- Carey, and daughter of Duncan McMillao. North Star House, aged 17 years snd 7 months, Also, on the 4th iost., her child, Henry Joseph, aged 2 months and 5 days, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Dec 4—-Surprise, Webber, Halifax, ballast. Dec 7—R Boak, MeDougall, New Glasgow; Con- federate, McKinlay, Pictou; May Queen, Clark, Pictou, coal; George Peake, McDonald, Bour- deaux, France. 43.561 bush oats and 16,281 feet deals; Willie A. McKay, Matheson, Baltimore, provisions. CLEARED. Dec 4—Annie Duncan, Power. Pictou, bal; Sur prise, Halifax, prov. ; Dec 5—Kate, Arnold, Halifax, mdse; Triumph, Kennedy, St Peters, C B, salt, ec 7-R Boak, McDougall, Pictou. =a dianatidipngenlapiaaaeasneas queen ar tenn pea Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites IN LOSS OF APPETITE AND GSNERAU DEBILITY. Messrs. Ramsay, & Co, Sharpsburg, Pa., makes the following report; ‘That they recom- mended a friend suffering from Joss of appetits and general debility, Scott’s Emulsion, that after taking half ad zen bottles, he reported that he ate well, feeis well, and is in fact new man, and recommends it bighly.’ MUSIGAL INSTRUMENTS. r STCHER has just received his Winter (, 2, FLETCHIMALL INSTRUMENTS, | &c., such as : i White, Man. Dir., Te aia Jadarossing Richard Wii cireal, cr better | AcGO'deons, Violins, and Concertinas, ta acaeeit for a year vn trial. ‘The sub- | Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. . iG n is only $1 ‘per anpuim. 4% Selling Remarkably Low. — ae no | Call and be convinced at Fletcher’s Music Store, PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN TMIMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: nee | 4 NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, | Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes, Bonnet Bor- \ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Uollar Studs, Curling ‘fougs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet IMPORTANT SALE —OF Stock and Farming Implements PO be Sold at Pubic Auction, on WED- NESDAY, the ninth day of DECEM- BER, instant, on the farm of Benjemin EF, Wright, on the St. Peter’s Read, at the hour of Twelve o’cleck, veon, all the live stock on the said farm, consisting of valuable Cattle, Sheep, Pigs end Horses; also a large quan- tity of Farming Implements of every descrip- tion, Terras will be cash or good approved j»int notes at aX mopths. The Stock and Sheep on this farm are well known t» be of a superior character, This sale takes place under a Bill of Sel. from Beorjemin E. Wright to Benjamin Weariz, aud with the frli consent and approval of raid Penjamin E. Wright. Dated at Charlottotowm the Ist day of De- | Binding, Chamois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, /Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotion and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, &., Fringes, Felt (for embroidering on}, Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feattiers, Goid Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Hiir Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefe, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs. Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (« grand display) Muslin, Mant'epiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Ne«dles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Purses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rugs, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarts, &c., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), T'wine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarts, In- fautees, Bootees, Houds Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, Xe. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, “85. WINTER CLOTHING, —AT THE— LENGEN HSUSEH! —_——- Oe ed Men's Pilot Cloth Reefers, Men's Pilet Cloth Overevats. Men’s Heavy Cloth Ulsters, Men's AH-Weol Tweed Suits, Men’s Black Worsied Suits, Men’s Heavy Tweed Pants. BOYS’ CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Boys’ Overceats, Hoys’ Tweed Suits, Boys’ Jackets. ee ee As we intend to Clear Qut our Steck of Clothieg this Fall, we shall offer it at Prices that have Xever Befsre been Reached in Charlotietown. Y= See our Stock before buying elsewhere. CEO, DAVIES & CoO. Ch’town, Nov, 10, 1885. TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISUND. + /§VHIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, [ between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Kensington, Summer- side and St. Eleanors, at the foliowing Rates;— From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 miles or under, for each five minutes’ con- Versation, OF part thereof. .........ceccee seeveeeeeteeeen evens meaeeeers eocves wovedes beesseose 10 Cents do do do B to 10 Mile . .....0000 coseee covees eceeee = do do do OVEF 10 MILES ......000ceceee seeees ceeene 35. Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Station at following Rates :— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or UNde?.., .....20...000+ 15 Cents When dista: ce is greater than 10 mile... ....62.04 ceseeee os anéandsve bednebban Meme ctdinencnie: ee, i ™ For each additional word one cent extra, A discocnt of 20 ‘per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages will be delivered in Charlottetown within city limite; fromall cther receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said offices. Special rates wili be made for delivering at greater distances, All communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telephone Instruments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at es:gblished rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines, For further information apply to the Subscriber, at Charlottetown ROB ANGUS; MANAGER. Ch’town, Oct, 18, 1B8G—Lyer eod cember, A. D., 1855, BENJAMIN BE. WRIGHT, BENJAMIN HEARTZ, The Sele of Crop and other articies, pelong- ing to said Bousjamin FE. Wright, advertised by me to take pisce cp Monday, the seveuth of December, imst., will take place on said Wednesday, st the seme hour and place. JAMES CURTIS, Deputy Sheriff. Ch’town, Dec. 2, 85 —t] sale wk Li NOTICE ep: to other engsgemonts, we have decided to temporarily dispose of cur retail trade in the ‘iy Market to Mr. EK. Waller We thank our friends tor past ‘avors and solicit a continuance of same on resuming. We will continue to retail at our place of basiness, Hillsboreugh Street. A. L. BRIDGES & CO, Nov. 23—2w eod why I respectfully beg to return my sincere thanks to the public generally for their very kind patronage extended t» me since I com- merced business as Pork Ruatcher, Sausage Manufacturer, *c., &c , and in addition to the above beg to state that on, and from TUES. DAY next I shall be found at the stall of A. L. Bridges & Co., where, in aldition to my f rmer business, | propose o add fresh and corned Beef, Mutton, &c, &c. and beg to ark for ashare of the public patronage so ‘eber- ally bestowed upon my predecessors, Messrs, A. L. Bridges & Co, E. WALLER, Nov. 23-2 wks wky ee Notice to the Public \ \ 7% have now completed our Fall Importations, consisting of a large and carefully selected stock of Knglish, Scotch, American and Cen- adian Merchandise, fully sapply mg every department, which wil! be disposed of Ai Specially Low Prices, for Cesh or its equivalent, We are psying the HIGHE>i PRICES for Oats, Potatoes, Pork, tiides, 4c., at all ship- ring poinis within the Limit of our patrons, and along the line «f Railway. snd will there- fore look for, and insist on, the payment of ali accounts due us before the close of navi- gation. MATTHEW, McLEAN & CQ, Souris, Nov. 2! 3wks & wky Small-Pox Remedies ! PURE CARBOLIC ACID. CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID. CHLORIDE OF LIME (Double Strength), TRYMO-CRE-OL, CAKBOLI® SOAP. SULPHUR ENGLISH CREAM TARTAR. ——AaT—— Apothecaries’ Hall, DESBRISAY’s CORNER, Nov. 23—d & wky if ge a ee TT Spscial INotice. revi General Office of the Mutual Life 4 lnsusance Company, of New York, for this Provinces is, for the present, at the Agency of the ‘‘Royal Insurance Company,” of Liverpool, McKachern’s Building, Qreen Street. Nov. 20, ’85- 2w ecd pat, her union 2w T ren ‘gE NOTICE. *E°HE Public are hereby notified that the headquarters of tie Health Officer ars at the Market House, where all busivess con- nected with the Medical Department «f the Board of Wealth will be conducted. By order, A, H. MACPHERSON, Clerk. Nov. 17, i885. LN , LONE, FOUND, de. WANES 1 RRIAGES, Buggies, &c., stored from C now until June, 1686,"in a large, dry warehouse (no cattle near premises) for $2, in advance.- DVD. O'M. Keddin, Jr.—no26 lw eod NOR SALE—A balance of 15 barrels of Cement, to clear, et $3.25 ; gereral price $4. Apply at thia office. ccotlot NOR SALE.— 506 loads nice dry Kindling Wood; 300 loads Hardwood, at Wood Yard, corner of Prinve and Fiizroy Streets Delivered in any part of the city.—WiILLIAM Borner. eod tf—oet3 fgiO LUT--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod, Possse- sion given first of May. Apply to A. White, apr27—2aw pat OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders mey find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mre. William Kennedy, Prick House, dilisborough Park. septo tf 1 UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY FXAMI- Ss NER. (he latest loeal and foreign uses nav elwauye be food therdin, on >