# ” . oo . Many tvevle congregations he, hates Lessa, THE PUBLIC HEALTH —<—_ socal and Other Items, ’ y } Se Maas has resumed | — ‘ CASES. ) era’ i ’ > 0 the 1 a re ( harles Hear'z—one of our oldest og Wor de }iamond | an beste known ci'izens—was found this mo ‘ goeastore. ms a to = contracted the disease. - Heartz h: , at the Stipen-| y eartz bas been, we regret to learn, ee ‘ h I very ill, but feels hetted: elen wr » forencon. | ones af @ te since the appear aury Moe “ /&nce of the rash, The dootor hopes hia wi 1 . be a light case eaak & LYMAN ers of Montreal, Sava * . ‘ ‘ON called 3 elir creditors, CONDITION OF PATIENTS — o earn AreoMs from twenty cante to] , De 8. R Jenkins reported this forenoon aes 0 0 Diamond B okstore | ™ follows, regarding the condition of the pwent mou . Datients at the Hospital — twas on “atur t Mr. A. T. Wright's Mrs F rrest, low. : ou 2 ‘ : owned, avd not on | Mes. S uith, ‘é po : g;nday. Miss Woed, “4 ° : Miss Breen sé . f r ;? VccN® \ rss & of —_ . ure | Mrs. Way , sé ‘ i sures, » thecartes’ . 4 Gaccine to | . 1 ii a. 5 Mrs. Rsdmond, little better, Hall B , ; Viiss Somers, better. , Me . 4s Tas Young Mens Loion will meet this “sy = ae? oe im the Y. M.C. A. parlor, Sub-} gem oem, grening, 12 Mises Mullins, ss ject ‘Taste Pi Miss Sheppard, ‘ y,corst.—Fresh B vine Vaccine Virus re- 8 Music, . sited daily at ip theearies’ Hali, Des a8 Hawkins, very bad. oe + del ‘i William Bell, low. in . John Crockett, better. Tes (hri-tmas Cards at the Dismond Mr. Music, he gookstore are ubstedily the finest and Mr. Madden, & sheopect in the cit Mr Kinsmaa, * ——— en James Hennessy and all other patients REY. JoHN i LEN t merly Presby- doing well jean wivister “ —_ sum, wiilaccepta call) Miss Agnes McDonald, who was removed to Richmond, Lalita to the Hospital ye sterday, is sick to day 2 j j ‘ {| Brenton Dawson is batt i 9 iase | t better to-day, having GupertT K SULLIVAN S yue irom ‘Th itaken food onee 7 ' States aione ! oy : Mikado, wu a Atos alone, 18) The case of Mr. Davy’s child is one of gaid, will be F4 varioloid, tina All patients at their homes in the city doing well. Tus wrecking steamer Earl of Dafferin is a eontines total wreck on Anticost! She was owned by (apt Larder, of Haluex DEATHS. ditinndi Tur Diemond Bookstore exeslls in its| Miss Edith Chilton, Miss Carver and gegnificent stock of fancy goods fur the Mrs L oghoran have passed away since THE guing Christmas feason EXAMINER was issnied last evening. ae Mus. Parrensos ~eeLy, of St. John, NB THE LATEST DEATHS AND CONDITION oF go Pruday alterooun draak a solution cf paris | PATIENTS. ss he dlowtiel night ohe die! from) To the Chairman of the Board of Health : j ta the loliowlng night, : —- ms __ Sir,— tf have to report the death of Mra. Lonp ALEXANDER KusseLt, Lady Russell | Lougheran, who died sud‘enly this morn- wd Voputy “mister .f Justice Burbridge, | 5¢ while sitting up to take sume nourish. were passengers by the Nardintan, which ar- ment. In her case the fatal result arose rived at Heliiax ov the 28th ult. from failure of the heart’s action. Mies --— | Carver,who has been for several daysi +x- Tue brigt. Donalena, Capt. Martin P. | extremes danger, disd last night. Mrs. For- McRae, arrived at Baenos Ayres, from! rest is gradually sinking, as also Mrs, Smith, Bronswick, Gs, on Sept. 30ch, and sailed | Louisa Hawkims has severe throat and bron- on Uct. 6.h tor Pervamonev, a complications, and is in extreme dan ger. Karie Somers is atill in great danger, Mr Pors, Private Secretary to Sir John | but seems to hold her own, ies Breen’s is A. Macuonald, K. C. B, and Madame!a serious case, es is Miss Woods. Mra. Pepe, are in town and wiil be the gu: ets of | McCurey and Mrs. McQiaid, though seri- ——— the Hon. Mr. Jusiice Caron for a short) ously ill,are improving ; so is Mrs. Larter, tame. — Quebec Chronicle | and Miss McDonald, who was admitted -—- | yesterday, shows eerious s mp'oms. In the VaCcINaTIUN —| * wishing to be Vac-) men’s ward,*B-il is sinking; Waye holds tivated wity the pare Bovine Vaecise Virus, | oy¢ wonderiul, but his «ympioms indicate will be attended to a: their homes by leaving great dang-r; Crockett is low, but has no their oriers at tue Apo Be ne an si | formadable symptome ; Mu io, whose Bcase ose wae has been extremely severe, progresses —e ; Dr CaLruorr, as roaomer of Syracuse favorably ; oi the ose og doing well. “aks : aves aat . ‘ , ae N. Y., at 7 o'clock on the evening of the | have, &c, 7 © ees Mth rit, obeerve: « britlant meteoric dis- | ’ ul. ‘ - fh , piay ‘2 the ant esat The spectacte | ‘a , - th ¢ cer. sess biliiant one. Toere was a shower of| Smallpox Huspital, Dec. lez, 1885. ¢ ' te ith the BK . ” | 120 stars couvected with the Bell: comet. THE CITY SCHOOL’. oe Tus name of Hon. Donald A. Smith is) At ® meeting of the City School Bo»rd, mentioved as one of the Canadians hkely to held on last (Monday) evening, it was teceive recognition at the hands of the | ordered that no pupil be re-admit:ed to any Queen for services rendered in cornecti n of the public schools, unless proof is given wih the construction of the Canadian that he or she has been vaccinated; and Pacific railway. | that the Principals of the several schools be oS Bos jinstructed to act in accordance with this Me. Visxicompe Piano Tuner, has order. It was fu ther ordered that the decided to postp ne his semi-annual trip to schools remain closed until ali danger of Sommerside and Western parts of the the contagion has passed away. Due Isiand fer a few weeks, when he will be notice of the re-op ning will be given happy to meet all his old musical friends, | through the daily papers. Right! again, as usual. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. — Comrection. —We are requested to sy that | His Worship Mayor Beer acknowledges the statement in Friday's ExaMINER that the | with thanks the following donations for the Doress Sovievry of Methodist "rick Charch | patients in the hospital :—From a friend eatribute d 102 nigat dresses for the patients (by mail), to preeture a few comforts for at the smslipox hospital is incorrect. {t eh sald ainallpox patients, $4 : a friend. $50; L. have read, ‘ half doz-» nivht dresses, Davies, E q., mattrass, blankets, ete ; Mr. P Culien, Law Courts, 1 barrel apples; Capt. Evans, steamer St. Lawrence, 1 bri. . is Eurvence Canpinat McCloskey, 1 Ged m New Yur “nae sans de ais apples; Mra, James Coleman, 1 large box ' r, . ha t { New , YI 0 0 : B " 7 8 a " a ha of delicacies; Mr. Wm, Murray, (baker) one TX rs Ui) i e 1b ee ~ tl , . a . bri crackers. m addition to the face of the poliev, profits % 779, m aking a total of $15 779 Cc yn CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE, ient is u neces ssary This greatest of Life ; pmpanics will be represented in this Abita gp © > ges ; ; jf 1 t rovines by John Maceachern | hse toss eeaeiieen Ones ' ‘ ; | the chair Rev. T. Horcurson will (D. V.) officiate at | *be chair. | North River. o. sabbath first. the6h of De-| The reports of the different vaccina ; tors for the five wards of the city were cember, at 10 30 a.m.; at New Glasgow Road : 5 . %t230 pm,; and at Hunter River, at 6| received, and a statement, kindly furvished the Citizens’ Committee Jouncil Chamber at 5 Senator Carvell in A meeting of O'clock in the evening if the Hall be disengag-| byg Dr. Conroy, giving the number ed. 4s the smallp»x epidemic is now well ot persons vaccinated by him since Digh #temped ont in Charlottetown. there need | the house-tc-house examination hae élittle e.rof danger. All the Charches 19! been made. It was found _ that oS : last S bbsth. ‘about 1,000 persons had been vaccinated ee \aince then, and it is calculated that atthe Nabe i W, +p . ee utmost there are not more than 300 aie Who went + z Post — cee ee einated persons in ner ane. — of these Was offered $'3 to vote for McLeod, and cone | will probably be done by to-nighi. fulted his friand, an Everett man, before aeeepting, hie idea probably being that the oa latter Won d see the McLeod bid and zo five | A leading merchant, writing from Souris, ae Phe verett man. who — 8 pay: ‘says :—** The one case here is doing very oa cx apie -— a oe oe a ee well, and will be eoprnisenens ms ye tell you what to d aie a. bame al the | days. . As oe rere oe saa arance ballot and then they’ll know that you acted on the citizens,and there 1s ppe ; ae of smallpox, we hope to be totally clear o the equars d’ve sec The Mone reen- ; ye dye ses, The Moncton mercen- } a ; ” ary did as he was told, and there was a big the disvase in @ short time. agh when the ballot came out of the box. This Watru : the city we © oj THE OASE AT SOURIS. SMALLPOX AT CAPE BRETON. —— A genuine smallpox scare exists through- Tue Churchman says :—-The congregs | out the Isiand of Cape Breton, due to the tion of St. Pet-rs Charch is to be con-| presence of the disease in Sydney. There #ainiated on the success of their efforis to! are et present some fourteen cases in the WHiGtain the work sy solidly founded by | town, but most of them are convalescent. late George W. Hodgsow. They do; The Board of Health bas been very na Credit to his learning end prove that they | getic in its eff rts to check the progress o Were tauvh: t» value principles, quite apart the disease. On the firat appearance of oe fret Persone. His farewell counsels were , disease of a donbutul pature the house o taken fuliy to heart, and whoever succeeds the occupaut ts at once qvarantined, and 0 the incumbency will find a united and kept so uotil all danger of infection enthusiastic congregation, prepared to sup- placed beyond a donbt, Ose woman _ Rear him thoroughly in his ministrations. ou Friday morning last, At Baddeok a *. 8 N. Smyth, of Jamaica, has suc- health authorities have a large fence erecte Ceeded Rev. R Harrison, of Toronto, in across the head of the wharf, and a tamporary charge of the church. Choir, | allowed to pass through until the medica nday School, district visitors, Girls gentlemen on duty 18 a i Friendly Sve ty, Temperance Society, are she is clear of contagion. —— all in good form. A fund is being raised of passengers arriving on the steamers, @ fora new orgau, aud various other im- part of the Tia et pane Provements in and about the ehureh are in | smoke house (so called) and*all must pass itll awing. The more wealthy mewbers of | through and be fumigated. The process is 1 Congregation seem determined to place | that of burning sulphur and brimstone - a Be isancial fu’ are of the ehureh beyond pail fl rating in a tub of water. At Port the influence of ord nary flue uations in Hawkesbury, runners in the employ of the ewleand business, at the «ercy of which Board of Health interrypt ail conveyanc» | : iving in the village, and the unlucky one tn tHe DAILY EXAMINER, DFCEMBER 1. 1885. who cannot give a atrict account of himself must submit to quarantine. So strict are they there, and so great is the fear of the dizease, that access to the hotels is well nigh impossible. An unfortunate St John man, who arrived there at 2 a. m. on Saturday, by stage from Sydney, was com polled to walk the streets until daylight. Equally unlucky was an M. P. who was enthusiastically booming the railroad thronghout his county and had taken in Sydnev in his tour. “On his arrival home at Hawkesbury, he was placed in durenc in his own house for the space of twenty- on» days, An honorable member of the Nova Scotia government arrived at Port Mulgrave on Saturday last from Arichat ant in the absence of the examining physi- cian was compelled to go without his ‘inner for three hours, until the doo*or arrived aud relieved him by performing the act of vaccination. Equally stringent measures are enforced at Pic ou. The disease in Sydney is now under control and it is hoped that in a few days it will have disappeared from the town, NOTES. The Charlottetown correspondent of the St. John Telegraph reports (Nov. 29) that ‘J. Duncan, teacher, died yesterday.” This is incorrect. Mr. Duncan is. still alive, and, we are glad to say, well as A Hard-Hearted Mother. Since the commutation of the death sentence of John Esterbee, for the murder of his brother in St. Catherine’s, Ontario the rather unlikeiy story is told by the telegraphic correspondent of the St. John lelegraph :—‘* Before the commutation. Esterbee appeared to be quite indifferent to the fare that seemed to be im store for him. A number of people who went to see the scaffuld which had been erected in the jail yard, and Esterbes, noticing this, suggested the propriety of ch rging au admission fee of five or tea cents each, to be applied to his ben fit, aa it was hisshow. His mother is reported to have said that she hoped her son would be hangad. She did not want him to be sent to ap asylum or penitentiary, because he would get out of there some time asd then he might kill them all, but if he was hanged th-re would be anend tohim,. On Tuesday last the mother, sister and three brothers visited the jail, aul went into the yard to aee and examine the scaffold. One of the brothers underteok to show the othera how it worked. Soms one standing by pulled the bolt and allowed the rope to shoot up in the air, whereupon the mother remarked that Johu's head would strike the beam above.” + ——_——— _ ee *‘Charles Dicken’s son is in town,” said a literary man to a Chicago j urnalist a few days since, ‘‘but you needn’s be afraid that he will give us a sequel to his father's ‘American Notes.’ The old artist didn’t leave any cloak smail enough to fit any f his children. ‘he man mentioned, Capt. F G. Dickens, soon flsshed across the horiz m of the Russell House bar. He re- sem dies his father physically just as much as he does mentally—not any. It was rumored during the Riel rebellion thet Capt. Dicke 8 was among the slain, but he still holds his commiesion as commander of a squad of mounted police in the N rth W.st territory, “You musn’t mention this as coming from me,’ fsaid one of the cap- tain’s fell w-travellers, ‘*but Capt. Dickens will he the ‘istorian of the Riel rebellicn, and is now on ’is way heast to see ‘is pub- iishers,” init ait ——_ CORR'SP°NDENE is at present going or hetwee» the Federal and Imperial Govern ments, with reference to ‘he strengthening of the Pacfic Coast defence. PS SNS + Summerside Exports. SumMeERsIDE, Nov. 28. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron master, for Point du UChene ; D BE BREA. «0 ono ons + cGs $ 9 00 RR tartan WERE... .. 0. cece genes 19% 00 98 bris potatoes... .....6--466- 39 00 " 2 brie poultry... .. ccc ves 16 00 Sant Geek bets... ....+.0i-dci-c-s «6 8 EO CPOT Wie PUTER GZ. . os ose c waceihes 79 00 Pp ee Foes 110 09 i etek ie nes ee 9 7 00 14 bdls she+p kins. .........4- 140 00 eer eer eer :2 00 § CROSS OBS. 0.20 -cccccccecces 39 00 $2428 00 By sams steamer on 30th :— 33 brie oysters ......ccccceeees $ 75 Ov 5682 Ibe pork ......ee..eeee seve 3:2 00 240 Ibe poultry..............46- 13 00 64 beak C088, . sieachs os teevisce 21 0Q 40 the betheii ce eco ncc« “sain 7 00 300 Ibs cow hides. .... cs ee cee os is 00 50 sheepekine. ..........2+e00 20 00 30.000 Ihe ebebeRac... 5 <5 cs cnnnee 300 00 24 bush beets... ....-..ee sere 1 00 2 brls mackerel .........++++- 16 00 10 bela potatoes... ........66505- 6 00 1 case canned fish............. 3 00 ere ye 2 00 Z CARED OBB... ccccccccces os 18 00 $ 812 00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Nov 28—Kezia, Seaboyer, Shediac, lumber; SS Coban, Fraser, Montreal, mdse; L J Westaway, Buchanan, Crapaud, produce. 30—Kate, Arnold, Ship Harbor. lumber; Clemen- tine, Dermaid, Orwell, produce; Petite Riviere, Trenholm, Baie Verte, lumber; Laura C, Pol- lard, Baie Verte, lumber. Dec 1—Ariadne, Trenholm, Baie Verte, lumber. CLEARED. Noa 30—S S Coban, Fraser, Pictou; Minnie R Mc- Kenzie, McNeill, Pictou, bal; Clementine, Der- maid, Pictou, bal; Petite Riviere, ‘Trenholm, Baie Verte, bal; Laura .', Pollard, Baie Verte, bal; Confederate, McKinlay, Pictou. Dec i—British Eagle, Lavash, Halifax, 817 bush oats, 1091 bush potatoes, 1248 bush turnips; Ariadne, Trenholm, Buie Verte, OTHER PORTS. . Summerside, Nov 30—Ent schr Maggie Smith, Smith, Halifax, bal; cld Lodi, Green, Shediac, produce. ‘ New York, Nov. 25—Ar, sch Atlanta, Goodwin, Summerside, P E 1. L Boston, Nov’ 26—Ar sch Lily of Clyde, Nicker- son, Pownal, P EK I. 29—ar Elva C, Conrad, Alberton, P EI: Lettie M Hardy, Hardy, Monta- gue, P EI, and Alaska, Fabian, PEI. 2-cld, A Pain, Hawes, Souris, = SSS MARRIED. At the residence of the brite’sa father. on the 25th ult, by the Rev. William Grant, Captain Neil Merchison, of Point Prim, to Flora, second dauyuter of Cap.ain Murchison, of North River, PERKINS & STERNS 3 ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE STOCK, /ONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: 4 NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Biaids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, B ne, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottous, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Clot!, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamvis Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask Dress Caps, Dress Steels Dress Gouds (every kind), Dolls. Elastic, Embreidery, Embroidery Votton and Silk, Flannels, Flennel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, & . Fringes, Felt (for embrcidering on), Fioss, Furniture Gimp, Flowe's, Feathers. Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, H ir Pins, Hat Binds, Handke:chiefe, 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) Mu-lin, Mant epiecs Bordering and B rders, Napkins, Nerdles, Neckiets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, P rses, Plush (a big range), R ilway Rags, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheewng, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin. Siupper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scaris, &., Sashes, Sewing dilk, 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 Holiand, Wool Goods in Cardig»n Jackets, Alexaudra Jackets, Vests. Jerseys, Squares, Scaris, In- fantees, Buotees, Hoods. Cuffs, Csps, Cuild’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, Xc. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above bas been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Sept. 25, °85. A = — Se ————e —— WINTER CLOTHING, ——AT THE—— LENGEN HSUSE! —— —_—-{) eet ee — Men’s Pilot Cloth Reefers, Men’s Pilot Cloth O'ercoats. Men’s Heavy Cloth Ulsters, Men's (l-Weol tweed Suits, Men’s Black Wersted Suits, Mea’s Heavy iweed Panis. | BOYS’ CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Boys’ Gye: coats, Koys’ Tweed Suits, Boys Juckets. 0 As we intend to Clear Out our Stock of Clothing this Fall, we stall offer it at Prices that have Never Before been Reached in Cha:lottetown. Base See our Stock before buying elsewhere. CEO, DAVIES & CoO. Ch’town, Nov, 10, 1885. NEW STOR SE aoe AT ae North River Bridge- 70 L E. PROWSE has opened, in Mr. George Dockendorff’s Store, at North River, with a First-Class Steck of Dry Goods, Clothing aud Groceries, Which he will Sell at LOW PRICES. The people need have no fear of Small Pox in the Goo?ts, as I import direct from the English markets, and ever *irc* the outbieak of the disease in the city the goods have been thoroughly Fumigated, so there co be no possible chance of infection in the Goods. The veople at North River wili find this a great convenience, as it will save them the trip to town, and they can buy just as cheap at home. The Store in the city will be continued as usual, Low Prices, as all know [ sell Cheap. L. E. PROWSE, I need not say anything alvout the Remedies! PURE CARBOLIC ACID, CRUDE CARBOLIC ACID. CHLORIDE OF TIME (Double Stre: gth), THYMO-CRE20L CARBOLI® SOAP. SULPHUR ENGLISH CREAM TARTAR. -——- Al Apothecaries’ Hall, DESBRiSAY’S CORNER. Nov. 23—-d & wky tf SOME of the MANY —WHO USE— Woodill’s German Baking Powder : Queen Hotel, Fredericton. Barker House. Fredericton, Porter House, Kentville. American House, Kentvil'e. fiaiifax Hotei, Halifax. international Hotel, Halifax. Central House, St John. New Victoria, St. John. terrace tistel, Amh: rst Dinisg Saleon, Truro, Norfolk Heuse, New Glasgow. siete! Brumswick, Moncton. Fred. A. Jones, Ketel Pufferia, says: *'l feel coutident its use wili be con- tinued by ali who give it a trial,” Ask your grocer for Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and take no other. Nov 1s, ’85. ROCKFORD WATCH 60 RockFrorp, Ixu., Sept. 17, 1885 ne is te certify that we have appoin‘ed E. W. TAYLOR SOLE AGFNT for the sale of our Quick Train Railroad Watches in the Citv of Charlettetown, P. E. 1], and that we will, to the fillest extent. sustsin the usual warranty given by him to purchas- ers of our movements, No werranty what ever attaches to these goods when offered for sale by others than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH! CO., Ty HOSMER P. HOLLAND, See’y. Having examined and tested the Roekford Quick Train Watches, we off-r them with the fullest confidence to the pub ic, as being one of the best made and most reliable Watches, ur the money, in the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us EK. W- TAYLOR, Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Estab’ished 1872. Oct, 21, 1885 —lv 2aw eow law *& wkly $545 55 555 NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. You are allowed a free trialof arty Gove of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles, Also for pay other diseases. Complete restora- tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood guerentecd, No risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed free, by addressing suc OLTAIO BELT CO., Marshall, Mich, —~ Darkness and Danger NSURE agaivst Accident in “The Nor- & wich & London Accident Insurance Ce.” J. MACEACHERN, Agent. Nov. 13 2ks eod } Wm \h be MSS : i er Ne Best value in the irarket. Has taken first prizes wherever exhitued. Holds six Merals and meny Diplomas. Dent be i d into buying ahigh priced powd + for the sake of its so-called purity. The COOK’S FRIEND is mace of as pure material as money can buy. It posseses more Taisi! x streact} in prepor nto costthan any other Sold by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, iry it and be convinced. Executors’ Notice. FHVYHE Undersigned Executrix and Fxreeu- tors of the last Will and Testament of the late Donald Mackipnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under the name and style of “MACKINNON & ©O,,” hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make immediate payment to them at his late cffice,in Grafton Street, in Charlottetown, and all persons having c'aims or demands against the said estate are her by required to furvich the same, duly attested, within twelve months from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 2nd day of OCTOBER, 1585. MARY JANE MACKINNON, I-xecu trix, W. McLEAN, Sign of BIG HAT, 74 Queen Strect. Ch’town, Nev. 246h, 1685, xn = JAS. CURRAR, Exccutors, Oct, 2od—lew tf aimed 4] 3 PR OE a ane = ene ah, se lial pongen oan d T matcha taliban haan ae , . e Go Rape us late me TS o rr seer Der , ‘ . MY am rn oe? PE A TN RR ME , aie 4 SE Be! SEE mE . ime ew Somer — U a ed, [BE RA AO RC RE ONES AI RO A A Hy se . - r a i eavats RSE ad ane ape warm co . a no Sh ree RPT. Pe eNO e He