aaa ae oo oral and Other tems. a —— - ——<—____— preat y. B que EXAMINeR ts spr g strong diginiectat . -_-—>——- wena is very prevalentin St. John, em ik'ed every day with A presi lot Met’ rmack’s Biscuits just re- oe > ‘wed at R, K. Braces no 24 our —— MoxTREAl civic Board of Health spent god last week. Sitting ar the Stipendiary M sgistrate’s Court this forenoon one case of assault was adj urned, a i L E. Prowse is seiling Clothing at very low figures at Nerth River bridge. noy2é sili L, B. Paowsk has op neda stock at North kiver, gotil the smallp x seare is over. nold ein Tue letter of Dr. Coaroy to the Editor of the Patriot, crowded out, will appear to- morro. -_- ----—— Tus Charlottetown Division Sons of Tom- has suspended its meetings uutil notice. ~__~__~»—_— Bere & (Gorys -arge a*lvertisement of Choier Flour avd other household requisites will appear to-morrow, —_—_ > Mr J. A. Rexsick, the genial representa- tive of Dawson & bros, Montreal, is visiting the city. He is staying at the Revere. Ma Perer F SancLAY, Of Leadville, Colorado, arrived in Summersile last evening His many friends on P. Le. Islaud will be glad to see hin. : -_- >- Iupazoveo Feett.@ in THe Cotron Traps, —Nays the Montreal Gazefte: As an indica- tioa of the improved foe.toyg which has taken sco iu the cott-n trade of the country, we hesrof asaie of $20,000 Dandas Cottoa Com- bonds at 102}. Tus Presbyterian churel at Murray Harbor Reed baving undergone repairs aud pvating, will be re-opened on Sabbath, the 27th iust, by the following ministers; — Rev. Jcha Goo will at !0 30 o'clock, a. m, Rev, A. Stewart at 3 o’c! ck, p m. Bev, li. McLean at 6 o'clock, p. m, Liberal co.lections are expected at each service. EE Hos. Mr. Fretvixse, Premier of Nova Sectir, is in the city. Un Wednesday last he went to Prince Kdward Island with his dsaghter to consult Dr. McKay in reference teatrouble with her fect. Lt is beleved that Dr. McKsy, whose skill as an orthoze lic gutgeon baz previousiy been referred to in these columus, is likely to prove serviceable in this case.— St, John Sun, endtitiendiny Wosprrrv, Szason.—Nays ‘the Halifax Herald. This is a2 wonderful season, The provincial pnpers are filled with reports of Mayfl were, roses, and otuer flowers in full bivoom, buds on trees, green strawberries and fail blown blossoms, second crops of English beans in blossom, and gigantic turnips and carrots, Yermouth county seems to be ahead ia these wonders. dnnilinmeiiiin New Compaytes.—Notice is given in the Canadian Gazette of the mtcution to apply to Periisment for authority to construct a sub- way under Northumberiand Straits, to connect Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick between Capes Tormentine snd Traverse, and sizeof intend:d application for Jetters patent to inevrporaite a Shipbuilding Company at New Glasgow, N. 8., capital $ 0,000, in $100 shares — _ TaKING experience a* the test there can be no question about the superior quality of the ‘Myrtle Navy’ tobacco, From the first year of its manufacture the demand for it has steedily grown. Even in the years which Were marked by our business depression, there Was no pause in the ircrease of the sale of it. Iu the dull years of 1876-'77, and ’78, the cales of it were vastly greater than in the prosper- ous year, 1573. A Tux Department of Agriculture has issued the mortuary ststistics for the month of October. The number of deaths reported in the undermentione! places during the month was ag follows :—Mosatreal, 1,615; Toronte, 163; Quebec, 134; Hamilton, 53; Halifax, 70; Winnipeg, 22; Ottawa, 48; St. Joba, N. B., 55; Kiagston, 32; St. Thonas, 2; Charlotte- town, 4; Giuelph, 10; Belleville, 16; Chatham, 12; Sherbrooke, 13; Sorel, 16; Fredericton, li; St. Hyacinth, 76; Gait, 10. > >- A CORRESPONDENT at Souris, writing on the 4th inst., says:—The echooner Christina, Captsin Smi‘h, master, broke lvose from her mooriugs about six oclock this morsing and drifted on the rocks near the west side of the wharf. She had a hole punched in her bot- tom, and when the Captain, who was ashore at the time, succeeded in boarding her, she considerable water in her hold. With the aid of a Sampson post avd two small pontoons she was got off and pumped ont, Cartain Swit h will at once preceed to the Gut | where he will have her placed on the slip and her bottom repaired. Un her retura here the will take in a cargo of potatoes for Macdousld’s, Macdonald & Co. -- ->>--~ Sgenrton Fousp.—The Amherst corret- na of the Moncton T'ianes writes :—The of ahuman being were found on Wed- Replay, the 18th inst, *m the woods near Biack fiver, Cumberland Ce,, by two men Who were huntiny fer timber in that viciuity. The body had evidently been there for years, asthe fleshy ports had entirely disappeared. © bones were intact, Only remuants of the Clothing were visib'e end a soft felt hat. No te or meccasins could be found. There Wasa belt, as if arcund the bedy, about Whore the vest pocket would be, and near Thich were found two twenty-five cent coins Midaremnant of a p»por bill, The hat was lying shout three f-et from the skull The Mailer was reported to Coroner Dr. Black, of bain town, who desires any one who has any knowledge of any man missing with‘n the last ree or four years, to report to him. ae PRreprrerian Services av Ricamcyp Bay t.—Next Sabbath, :9ch November, the terviees will be conducted by Rev, Mr, owieatlla.m., Lot 16 Ino the afternvon at 2.90, Lot 14. On Monday evening (D. V ) tr. Howie gives a lecture, ** from Jerusalem to Kethichem,” in Lot 14 Church, He may “Petar in Kastern garb. Mr. Howie is a Stive of Mount Lebanon, and a grandson of ey. Michael L. Howie. He graduated in argh about two years ago. Possibly oy stady brought about his losa of sight @ five years ; but, if we read him right, be a it as something worse than annoya k be alw 8 Questioned on the subject of oe of rich, “Lf feel incensed and tor- uted,” said ho toa friend, ‘*at the tre- at with which good people approach the vet.” However. Mr. Howie always gives (PPortuaitics to persons to ask him questwons te the Hol of yuo Howie has been unable to see for more Land ant other evtern | ——<——_==—— CLEGHAPHIG ! NEWS. I» . e bys (Sesciat Daiearsada vp Cas GXaMin aa, j The Servien War. Lonvon, Nov. 23, Advices from Isibrod state the weather there 1s terribly severe. Dragoman Pass is blocked with snow and the roads across the mountains are im- passable. is al . . *-* : Che Drina Division forced’ their way through alter a hand to hand struggle in Saturday's fight, and joined the main army before Slivnitza, Orders have been sent to B ‘Igrade to delay the formation of the second reserve Givision, as it is not needed at present. Sorta, Nov. 23 After a stiff battle on Sunday afternoon we Sorvians were driven out of Dragoman 1 ° ° : we by the Bulgarians, who thus occupied the Pass. Betcrape, Nov. 23. Diversion by a fores of 5,000 Servians in the direction of Sofia, aided to win the victory yesterday. Thirty carriages, containing about 1,200 wounded soldiers, arrived here yesterday The Queen’s sister, Princess Ghiva per- sonally attended the sufferers and gave them refreshments and tobacco. A large number of ladies assisted her in the work. 3 “—— ; nia Every building in the city is crowded with wounded soldiers, Bulgarian prisoners who hare been brought here state that many Russians and Kknghshmen are serving as cflicers or pri- vates in the Balgariau army. Many more wounded private soldiers are expected to arrive here soon. Taere are 8,000 wounded men at Pirot. What the Grit Leaders Would Steop to. Orrawa, Nov. 23. The appearance in M ntreal of Mr. Edgar, Mr. Blake’s factetum, and his con- ference with the Rouge leaders, -indicate that the Ontario Grits are willing to do any- thing if they can defeat the Government. Much indigestion is expressed among the Ontario Government’s rank and file over Edgars and Biake’s attempt to give their sympathies to those iu Quebec province who are flaming against tie execution of Riel. Itissafe to say that the feeling is so strong against the Grit leaders through- out Uotario, that if a gen@ral election took place the Government would win eighty-six seats, The Watertewn Murderer Cone fessses Boston, Nov. 23. Information has been received here this morning that Fraser Cunliff had been ar- rested in New York, and sentence to six years in State prison for burglary, and that he had mads a confession of the murder of Mrs. Carleton at Watertown, in which he implicated the husband of tho murdered woman. Cunliff is a colored man, ~~ A Libel Suit. Lonpon, Noy. 23. The trisl of an action for libel, brought by Mrs. Meldon against Sir Henry Boothe, was conclided to-day. Damages to the amount of £1,000 and cost being rendered in her behalf. Inciting to Arms. CorexHacen, Nov, 23. M. Martin, editor of the Provincial news- paper, has been sentonced to four months’ imprisonment on a charge of inciting the people to take up arms and drive obnoxious Estrupp from power. Weatber Bolietin Probabilities for the the saritime Provinces. Toronto, Nov. 24.—10 a. m. Winds mostly from northeast aud north, increasing to moderate gales in the southern portion, fair to cloudy weather, with light rains or slect in the southern portion. next 24 hours for METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Nov. 24, 1885. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)....- 36 Lowest Temperature yesterday, {read at midnight) .....-+eeee+ severe adk dog, 24.6 Lowest Nemperature thie morning,...... 244 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock, . .30 3 Temperature this afternoon at V o’elack. 33.0 eee eee e eww eee eeeeer eet a — - oS - ew Ware AsHore.—The Baddeck, C. B. Reporter is informed that the whale which came achore near Tigni-h durirg the storm the other day, was discovered by a boy named McInnis, who sold him to Mr. 3. M. Myrick. The huge fish came ashore at Sea Cow Pond, and was buried inthe sand to tho depth of four feet. It measured 79 fect in length, 9 feet threngh, and the tail from tip to tip was 15 fet. It is now being eut up for oil. We hear that it is worth abont $°00, —._--—— Tur people of St. Marthe, Que, have shown, in a very practical way, that they care little for strong drink. The entire adult popuistion of the village sssembled ia chareh there aud voluntarily pledged themselves, 1a the presence of the priest, to abstain from driuking alcoholic beverages for one year, ‘Lhe popalation of St. Marthe 1s 2,000. ‘Here are in @St. Marvios, N. B, foar men whose combined height is 25 114 iv., within a fraction of 6 feet 6 inches on the average. ‘iheir names ure: John Bell, 6 feet 74 inches ; George “arson, 6 feet 6) inches; John Burchill, 6 feet ?j inches ; Thomas bur- chill, 6 feet 43 iaches. ~~ Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites MOST BENEFICIAL UN BRONCHITIS. De. J. P. Neede, Harmen Mills, N. C, s. ‘Lused Seott’s Exmtl ion iu a case of 7 sa his!}) onchitis of six months’. sanding and the patieas was woli io Sen ‘ays. i must contess my surprise ab its healiag aad atrengthoning. Vacetse Porsts —Physicians oan obtaia the Bovive Vavciuy Pomis at the Apotn carigs’ ell, no 83 4; ue Hf Partiw BSA ALT. IN TE IN OV EMBER 24. 1885. PEBKING & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN TMiMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: , NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belis, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Siuds, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Vorset Laces, Carpet 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 Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Fiennel 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, Fiowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Hair Pins, liat Bands, Uandkerchiefz, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs, Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Con tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mantiepiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Neckiets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Porses, Plush (a big range), Rulway Rugs, Rubber Cireulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Syuares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods, Cuffs, Cops, 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 prompt and careful attention. PERKINS STERNS. WINTER CLOTHING. —-AT THE—— LENGEN HBUSE! earn we) ee & Men’s Pilot Cloth Reecfers, Men’s Pilot Cieth Over: oats, Men’s Heavy Cloth Uisters, Men's 4il-Woel iweed Suits, Men’s Black Worsted Suits, j Men’s Heavy Tweet Panis. BOYS’ CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Roys Overcoants, ; Loys’ Tweed Suits, Boys Jackets. As we intend to Ciear Out our Stock of Clothing this Fall, we shall offer it at Prices that have Never Before been Reached in Charlottetown. ¥K=> See our Stock before buying elsewhere. GEO, DAVIES & CoO. Ch’town, Nov. 10, 1885. ae $$$ See = = NEW FALL SosBs. J. B. MACDONALD § now showing new Dress Goods, from 10 cents a yard ; new Cashmeres, black and _ colored, 25 cents a yard ; new Ulster Clot is, 60 cents a yard ; new Dress Uloths, 16 cents a yard; new Wincies, plain and checked, very cheap; new Tweed, 45 cents a yard; new Worsted Cloths, all prices ; new Seariet Fiannels, 16 cents a yard; Hais, Flowers and Feathers, Velvetcens and Silk Velvet Plus}. es, Kent Woolen Goods in great variety. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, BIG sTOCK) Suit, for $5; Overcoats for §4; Blaukets and Quilts, very cheap. If you want good value for your money, try r- J. B. MACDONALD’, ; Queen Sircet, Ub town, Sept, 23, "-—dywiy pat, wt) Gk tee atl STARVATION E | AT OTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN, that the §| 45 Minister of Marine and Fiehories hax this day paid into the Supreme Court cf Prince Edward Island the sum of Two Hun- dred and Forty-seven Dellars, with six Small OX EK idemic months’ interest thereon, being a sum, in his 4 | Opiniow, a sufficient compensation for all thet picce of land and premises, situate at Souris, oenh te in King’s County, iu said Island, which eaid Fe, lacd and premises are described as follows, HTD 3 Ee C2 SS. that is to say : Commencing at a post sct on Rar:’s Point, five chains and twenty-five JZEID BROS. have decided to seli_their very links south, five,degrece cast from She contre \ large stock of Tweeds, Clothing, Gents’ Fur- | f the road at the bead of Souris’ Dreakwater, pickings We at extraordinary prices during the and fifty-one links north, eighty-two degreca Smallp anic, aud as the Doctors have decided , mndon o oe o that fumigating the goods is all that Guaaneet eee from the te P er. a the bank, and run- to insure safety, so far as contraciing the disease }™"8 thence north eiguty-two depres, east pe Magen. in arnt ee we will | eighty-five feet, thence at rght angles south ake every precaution in that regard. eight degrees, east forty-five feet, thence wad aie Suite made to order, Island/ south eighty-two degices, west eighty-five en ss reas Suits in fine wool, to order, $15, Hse ny _— right degrees, west furty- wort ¥ a ive feet j of comm« nce ] Men's Reefers, with silk velvet collggs, in ig mes ages eeu ease + heave nan coax Ween a right of way trem tho road leading from the Men's Nap-cloth Overcoats, our own make, $10} breakwater Road to the residence of Fred- to $20. erick Morrow, to the said piece of land, Pann at phar srg the greatest won-| bocnded and deseribed os follows, that is to Men’s Heavy Winter Pants, no deception, $1.75, | PAY,* Vomtacheing at the norih-esst angle : worth $2.59. sald plot of land, and runnipg thence nort Chila’s ileavy Suits, 91.75, $2.59, $4, and up. eighty-two degrees, cast four aeiad and six med Is ree = } a as up. links to the aforesaid road leading to Fred- Men's Overcoats and Ulsters, $5 and up. erick Morrow's, thence along said read south- All-wooi Heavy Tweed, 4dcts, up. wardly until it gives a breadth at right amgies onan Snare Scotch Tweeds, 85cts to 9écts,| of fifteen feet, and thenee south eighty-twe We chalienge competition on this lot, as they degrees, west parallel with the said last- are the best value ever offered on the Island. mentioned line to the castern boundary of the a Jackets and Uisters, $1.65 up (perfect | said first-described piece of land, and thence -. : i Men's Heavy Cardigan Jackets, 85cts to $1.75, | orth eight degrees, weat along ssic' bomndary Dr. Brush Elastic Wire-side Section Corsets, | {fteen fret to the place of commencement, only $i (every pair guaranteed). Se which szid land and premises have been taken very large stock of Tryon Tw ts u y the Mini Meri 2 i ies fi A large stock of Seotch nat Island Vares. - by es ae A ‘ we = tg = fone 2] The best stock of Gents’ Furnishings in the city. ome oS Ser aves © _— © oresaid, A lurge stock of Dent's 4-clasp Kid Gloves | "4 ai! persons entitled to the said lands and (every | pir Bi ce settee) Siete. ‘ premises, or to apy part thereof, or repre- 0 ra y on, Tr rd, up. entin: ing a ebend A lange stock of White Shirts, Tact up.” | 2 ting OF being (he husbands o! any persons Actes of Shirts and Drawers from sets to $3 | £0 entitled, or claiming to bold of renee at per pair. incumbrances thereon, cr interests therein, Pies of Troake nk Noten from ap are required to ive their claims to the said : “3 i oves, , Up. one osanll : : A large stock of Blankeis and Fiannels at Panic Spenestioman consider ation for the said lauds Prices. and premises with the Prothonotery of the Cotton Flannels, all shades, at low prices. ssid Supreme Court, on or before the twenty- ese eo Clothing, made to order, at} third day of January, A.D, 1886, and Jet aordinary prices, during the panic 20W | +i, notice be published in the Dairy Fxam- upon us, eee tneR, for the space of two moaths, twice > REIL D BROS each week upon motion of Mr. Hodgeen, -s Q. C.. of counsel for the Minister of Morineg, CAMERON BLOCK. and Fisheries. Ch’town, Nov. 20, 1885. DURING THE Dated this seventeenth day of November, A. D., 1885, By the Court J. A. LONGWORTG, Darkness and Danger]... .... v7 Ptoas LSURE, agninet, Accident in rhe Nor! A Live Business for Sale THE P. E. ISLAND POTTERY J. MACEACHERN, WAN : ED. f pu Pottery Company of P. E. Island offer Nov. 13 29wks eod Agent. for sale their Pottery Factory and pre- mises, situate in the royalty of Charlotte- town, comprising Five Acres of ‘Land, 50,006 bushels Gats and He eran with a large, well-built Kiln, suitable ~ muildings for manufacturing and stering the 15,000 bushels P otatues. ware, and a commodious Warehouee. Cash, ON DELIVERY AT GEORGE- The Pottery is well cquipped with neces- sary and snitab!e plant for the manufacture of TOWN at an early date, all kinds of earthenware, and connected by a ALSO, FOR SALE, Siding with the Reilway. The eeilar is stocked with prepared clay for manufacture 25 Puns, Choice P. k. MOLASSES, during the winter. 20 Caske KERUSEN E OIL, The Factory ie now in full operation, has a A Fol! Assortment of STOVES, viz: Ship, market for all it can manufacture, iow : ware is giving good satisfaction, Parlor, Hall and Cooking Stoves, with afull} Justending purchasers can inspect the pre- supply of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. i DB. GORDON, GEGREETOWN, Nov. 18—5i wky3i FLOUR. FLOUR.|-P°™ Purchasers of Colton Warp. W* find it necessary to cal! the attention mises. Liberal terms given, Apply to MESSRS, BEER & GOFF, or F, W, HYNDMAN, Secretary. Wotice Oct. 15—mo wed fri wii In Stock and to Arrive: 150 Bris. High Grade Roller Process. 75° “atte, *F * OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by 150 do Choice Superior. as is the ONLY REAL wae Water-Twist Yarn HAVE FLOUR to suit everybody ; my | Made in the Dorsinion—no other mall having best grade of Flour is as good as any in| ‘he machinery on, which to make it, the city. The price corresponds with the}, Our Yarn is, consequently, very much quality. A very good Flour for $5; the best | Superior for weaving purposes to any other in a little higher. ] import my own Flour. 1 the market—a fact which Seed well known te bny in large quantities. I buy well, I will | those who have used it tor the past sell low. I will sell low by the single barre! ;; TWENTY YEARS. a little lower for two or more barrels, |} war-{ All our Yarns have our name upon the rant every barrel. I can give satisfaction. | label, aud none other are genuine. Do you want Fleur? If se, cail and leave For sale by all Wholesale Houses. eres WH, PARAS & SOM, (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1855. CARD. RS. GAUI. begs to announce to ladies M residing in the eountry that, baving learned the mysteries of Feather Curling and Cleaning, from one skilled in the art, she is now prepared to execute avy orders of that kind with which rhe may be favored. Old Feathers made to lock as veautiful as new. Parties aitending market may leave the Feathers with her on their way thither and them on their return. Charges of thoge who USE COTTON YARN GEORGE CARTER, Upper Great George St., Ch’town. Nov. 5—4i oaw wky 4i Raisins, Lemons, &c. In Stock : 290 Boxes Choice New VALENCIAS, 20 Boxes LEMONS, 300 Boxes Fresh-Sealed, Grand Manan HER- RING, 50 Pris. Refined SUGAR, 10 Hhds. Barbadoes Grocory SUGAR. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Noy. 18—3i pat, wky ex pat her sjour 2: le at Geo. THIS PAPER Phong tour herve vi a contracts say be made for it NEW YORK: cal! for SSS eer mederate. ats Residence : Hillsborough Street, four doors VANTS, Lems?, FOUN BD, &e. north of Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, a a A Oct. 16 -wiky 5i pa Wi AN Fe OO ID flow Losi, How Restored, gy, Webave recently published a new S(S\e edition of DR CULVERWELL’S TANTED—A competent Workman te take “ig CELEBRATED ESSA ¥ on the radic al \ charge of the woodwork in a earriage and permanent cure (without medicine) of factory. Apply to Younker & Offer. n04 Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical In- : capacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc., re- sulting trom excesses. Ra@™ Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cts. or two postage stamps The celebrated author,in this admirable Essay, clearly demenstiates, from thirty years’ successful practise, that alarming con- sequences may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicines or the use of the knife; pointing out a mode of ‘cure at once simple, certain and ef- Wood; 300 loads Hardwood, ab W | fectual, by meens of which every sufferer, Yard, corner of Prinze and Fitsroy Streets, | 5° ne nes u ~ sebeatate yt saloaiie. i j i Liam | Cure b’meet cheaply, privately, andr ally. peierated. sn ong: aaet ot: Sie stip ss gar hie Lecture should be in the heads of Burne. eod tf—oct8 ~~ Fi . | every youth and every man in the land. OARDERS—Two-or three gentlemen or! ADpRess: lady Board tind m{ortable | QR T pontiess - Pits a vate a Birs. William Lids CULVERWELL WEDIOAL 09.* Koguody, Howse, Pork, \ ANTED.—A Servant to do general housework in a small family; no nov 29 tf washing ry XO LET.—A large Warcheuse on t ydney Strect. Aleo forsale, a good Safe. Ap ply to Mra. Gahaa, nov 16 6i WOR SALE—A balance of 15 barrels of Cement, to clear, at $3.25 ; gerer»l price $4. Apply at this office. octid tf FRO LuUT—The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod, Possse- aion given first of May. Apply to A, White, epr27 —2aw pat OR SALE.— 500 loads nice dry Kindlin borungh st, B York. a sept? an Office bee a ; a Pa)