a ame co a mama EE ae For — i on i aan — a i SO ace Local and Oiler Hens, | — = | tt att - How can Gass sell Boots and Shoos so | cheap? Call and he will tell you. Corp Weatner.—A large flock of wild geese was seen flying over the Royalty early last evening, luk steamer ‘ Miramichi’ arrived from Quehee this afternoon, with a cargo of mer- chaudize and twenty-two passengers. WE are pleased to learn that the Hon. 8. L. lilley is rapidly recovering from the effects of the accident which recently befel him. Perry anp Yeo, thongh invited to be present when Dr. Tupper spoke in Sum- merside, were conspicuous by their ab- sence. Tne Reform Committee Rooms on Queen street every day wear a desperate look of de- sertion. They present a pleasing contrast to those of the Liberal-Conservatives. Catt at the ‘‘ Beehive,” Prince Street, for the Best and cHearEst APpPpLEs, consist- Se a Se ES a NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Marine Insuranes — (to, . ¥ ‘ 4 Lonpon, wept. 4. 4 article inveighs against Condon’s (Fenian) ion) Hino hs reiease atthe solicitation of the l States as unWise and undicnified. U nites It says | the pertinacity ot the thrice preterred re quest for his release is somewhat disre- | spectful; that Minister Welsh’s letter ow ders on the offensive, and in places, over-| steps the line, and approches the free and | easy. If Condon’s health was reason! enough for releasing him, he ought to have| been released without American interces- | sion. The intercession effects matters only | for the worse; yielding to it simply appears | to establish the principle that any justly} sentenced eriminal who can pretend a poli- | tical motive for his crime and ean sueceed | in enlisting the intercession of a sufficiently | pertinaceous Government. may count upon | the remission of a sentence for which his| less fournately placed fellow convicts may | petition In vain. ing of Pippins, Porters, Orange Sweets and Emperor Alexander's ; also CHEAP Prars. ANOTHER suprLy of the CELEBRATED WALTHAM WATCHES, in 2, 24 and 3 oz. Silver Cases—warranted as usual, at J. F. McKAY’S, North Side Queen Square. Tue Summerside Journa/, in each issue, contains the most contemptible abuse of its | political opponents, and—like “Biddy Mur'- arty” —has a nickname for each of them. If the great gun of our contemporary thinks such belligerent argem-nts will have effect he ismuch mistaken. Let it be remembered that any man who joins the Local Government now, by the act makes himself responsible for the As- sessment Act, the Asylum irregularities and all the rank political crimes of which the Local Premier and Commissioner of Public Works have been guilty, and which now smell to heaven. Nett McLrop, Es@., is at present acting Stipendiary Magistrate in the absence of R. R. FitzGerald, Esq. There were three cases tried by him this forenoon: John Ring, drunk and disorderly, was fined $3 and costs or 14 days; Henry Burns, drunk and incap- able, was fined $2 and costs or 8 days; Theo- philus Chappell, arrested on complaint of W. B, Allin for larceny, was remanded until Mon- day. Tue Patriot (unreliable) had better not say much about bankrupts. Pray what is W. D. Stewart and all the leaders of the Grits but bankrupts—not very honest ones at that. Things have come toa pretty pass when such men as David [ Stephen MeNeill, R. McC. Stavert, D. H. McDonald, etc., are to be stigmatized as ‘‘ bankrupts” by a man like the of the Patriot, who could rot make a living at picking oakum.— Progress. Nor 1s THE Marxet.—We learn with satisfaction that the offers made by Davies to mémbers of the Opposition have been indignantly spurned by every Opposition momber. Mr. Conroy was justly indig- nant, and expressed his indignation in no mild terms. This is as it should be. Bet- ter remain in Opposition for atl time than gain place and power at the sacrifice of honor. —Progqress. Tueornitus CHapPe. (alias ‘‘nosey’’) en- tered the tin store of Mr. William b. Allin yesterday evening, purchased a coffee-pot from the clerk, and concealing it under his coat’he quickly left the store. Sergeant McGregor, who was standing at the station door, attracted by the peculiar .manner in which he made his exist, enquired what he purchased, and the clerk informed him it was 2 coffee-pot. ‘The officer followed Chappell and found that along with the coffee-pot he had also a tin pan. He was taken to the station, and this morning remanded to jail to await trial on Monday. M «11s will be closed at the Charlottetown Post Office till further notice as follows: For Great Britain via Rimouski every Thursday, at 9 p. m., via New York every Saturday. at 6, a.m., and via Halifax. Monday, 2nd, 16, and 30 September, at 4.30, a. mw. For the United States of America and Dominion of Canada, daily, at 6, a. m., via Summerside and Shediac, For Nova Scotia, Monday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, at 4.30, a. m., via Pic- tou. Also, on Thursday, at 5.50, p. m.,for Hawkesbury, Mulgrave, Arichat, and Canso, via steamer “*M. A. Starr.” For Summerside, twice daily, viz., 6 o'clock and 11, a.m. For Prince County west of Sum- merside and for offices having daily mails along line of Railway between Charlotte- town and Summerside, 6, a. m., daily. For Georgetown, Souris Rast and oflices recelv- ing daily mails along line of Railway cast of Charlottetown, at 7.50 a. m., daily. Por Bedeque and all offices on the route there- to, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7, a. m. For Vernon River and all offices on the route thereto daily, at 6, a.m. A 4 Another Important Mesting De- cides in Favor of the Lib- eral-Conservatives. POLITICAL MEETING AT DUNDAS, A large, influential and enthusiastic meeting-was held on Wednesday evening last at the Court House, Dundas—Donald Morrison, Esq., in the chair. The candidates were present and ad- dressed the meeting. Speeches were also delivered by Wm. Welsh, Esq., J. G. Sterns, Esq., and others, It was moved by Mr. Hunter, seconded by Mr. John McDeugald— “That A. C. McDonald, Esq., and Dr. Muttart be nominated to represent King’s County in the Dominion House of Com- mons.” Dr. McIntyre and Mr. McFayden were also nominated. The meeting then divided, when seven- eighths of the electors present voted for McDonald and Muittart. The chances for the Grits are daily be- coming ‘‘ small by degrees and beautifully and At a banquet in Laneaster, to-night, at which the Marquis of Hartington was pres- ent, it was rumored that Parliament would lhe dissolved within three weeks, as it is more advantageous for the Government to have the elections take place under the old register of votes than under the new one now being completed. Paris, Sept. 4. The Notre Dame Cathedral was crowded in every part vesterday, during the funeral ceremony on the occasion of the amniver- sary of the death of Thiers. About 8,000 persons gained admission to the edifice, and large numbers were in the streets, but there was no confusion or disorder. After the ceremony, Madama ‘Thiers went to the cemetery of Pere La Chase, where there was a great demonstration of floral offerings at Thiers’ tomb. Panis, Sept. 4. The Marquis of Salisbury is here and has had an interview with M. Waddington, Minister of Foreign Affairs. It is reported that they will meet again shortly to discuss Ezyptian affairs. Midhat Pasha is expected in Paris to- night. He will interview Salisbury and Waddington to-morrow, and then proceed to see Bismar:k und Andrassy. The manager of the Le Pays (Bonapartist journal) of which Paul de Cassignac is editor,has been summoned before the courts for insulting Presidens McMahon. Mempmis, Sept. 4. Undertakers report 96 interments for 24 hours ending at 6 p.m. Of these, 93 deaths were caused by yellow fever. Seventy-six were whites and twenty colored citizens. The city is one vast charnel house. Sypyey, Sept. 4. The rising of the natives in New Cale- donia are not yet quelled. The insurgents atthe last attack stubbornly maintained their positions in the mounts. °- eS] o-— Stabbing in the Dark—Unsuccess- fully, A SIGNAL VICTORY FOR LIBERAL-CONSERVA- TIVES. To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Srr,—On Monday last it was rumored that a political meeting was to be held at Victoria Cross on Tuesday evening. But no notice of such meeting was to be seen, and no person seemed to know anything: definite about it. Besides,as it wasunderstood that the Opposition candidates. would be in Charlotte- town at the Liberal-Conservative meeting there on that evening, we came to the con- clusion that it was only rumor after all. Towards evening on Tuesday there seemed to be unusual activity in the camp, Officials were seen hurrying to an fro, attired in their best, carrying pamphlets, budgets and docu. ments of all descriptions. Some one suggested that they were holding ‘‘Penny Readings” in aid of the Secret Service Fund, somewhere. The long procession being organized, mar- shalled by our worthy Postmaster and the famous Joseph Campbell bringing up the rear, moved onward in the direction of Victoria Cross. Some of our Conservative friends thought it expedient that we should go and vatch the proc eding of this ominous pro- eession should they really be holding a mect- ing under such sneaking and underhand cir- eumstaneces. Oa our arrivalat Victoria Cross we found that were assembled about 120 elec- tors, and Mr. Malcolm MeFayden ou the platform vehemently denouncing the policy pursued by Sir John and his followers. By his side sat Morah Rowe, Esq., Dr. Robert- son, Roderick Munroe, Esq., (of Georgetown), who each in turn vented their wrath against the policy of the Conservatives, thinking that in the absence of beth Conservative candi dates they would misrepresent their policy with impunity. A few of the Liberal-Couservative electors seeing the undue advantage taken of their men, took up the cudgels in defence of the Op- position; and, notwithstanding the formidable array of ‘‘ Old stagers’’ that were against them, they cornered their opponents in a sur prising manner. Judging from the marked at- tention with which they were listened to, and the hearty applause that greeted each of the Opposition speakers as they took their seats, there must have been five to one in favour of the Conservative candidates. It was moved by Mr. John MeQueer, and seconded by Mr. Malcolm Martin and several others. ‘‘ that A. C. McDonald, Esq. and Dr, Muttart be our candidates for the Dominion House of Commons.” Mr. McFayden suggest- ed that some person should put him (McF.) in nomination, but no one responded. The Con- servatives then asked that their motion be put to the meeting, but the Chairman refused to do 30, giving no satisfartory reasons for his con- duct. ‘he Conservatives agai urged that a division be taken, but the Chairman, prompt- ed by the Grit leaders, again refused, knowing that they were shamefully in the ininority. Three aheers were then given for tie Chair- man, three cheers for Sir John, and three rousing cheers for McDonald! and Muttart, and the meeting dispersed, Thus, after all their drumming up of forces, their army of officials, their formidable array of platform orators, this Grit meeting resulted in a signal yictory for the Conservatives. Yours, ete., A Tatror, a i Phe ** Pall Mall Gazette.” in its caine j “Prince Hdward fe satel heal oll Sit Ne te . ENS yy i he. cn - oe _s S tos ‘ + - ‘ ‘PEA 6 SYDNEY COAL. —_————-: 0: —— REDUCTION IN PRICE! AVE made arrangements with the Ovean Marine Insurance Co, of Halifax and the British A , ‘ cidiniinenagpi ritish American Assurance Co, of Toro; . 3 C . nto an a hae e>7 a | (both offices of undoubted standing), whereby NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC! | they can effect: insurance on Vessels. ( a . } a ‘ Al’ 4 . ; SSCL { argoe: « , _ alii tia vd a is _— : or Fr tran in t} ’ al} ra nam xd an ” . us _ ' Mu i GIN ERAL M INING ASS( i LA- se £, th, diet i at ee ee TION (Limited) bey to intimate to tl tion to the risks taken in their own office. thik. . Lilet Ranmarue ae Le Public that the price of SYDNEY COAL has ga” Risks taken daily at their Office, corner been Great George an Lower Water Strects. : . FW. HALES sev, | Reduced to $2 per ton of 2240 Ibs.. : ; : e d 4 i 9 WOO >. ' il an e ° e ° . Ch’town, Aug. 30, 1878—3m eod a price which it is hoped will place it withi: a wad the reach of all consumers. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. the opening of the new winning at “THE et SYDNEY MINES” and the fact that the By 4 RRCETY, SYDNEY COAL now being shipped is all * TAS ABT pn cn stn i a 5 wenn i ee ee AUCTION SALES. re APPLES ETO. AT OUR SALEROOM, To-morrow, Saturday, Sept, 7, AT ELEVEN 0 CLOCK, Fo Close Consignment, BBLS. Choice American and Canad.an APPLES, 20 bbls. Refined SUGAR, BY AUCTION, o> 100 ‘* Extra & Superior Extra FLOUR, 50 ‘“ K. D. CORNMEAL, 10 casks Canadian KEROSENE, 7c cent improvements in the process of screening, , > “>t ty . . o.e” . , NE iu IBDiLNSON, affords purchasers a positive guarantee of the ROBINSON and FREDERICK Ri ILINSON,— (t SAMUEXI JOSEPH GEORGI very superior quality and condition of the | SYDNEY COAL now offered for sale. It is a well-know fact that for many years | past the prices of other Cape Breton coals have from the DEEP taken in connection with re LSON 3 ‘ 4 mplainants, : —— been regulated by the rates fixed for SYDNEY MARGARET MctCRAITH, COAL; but while it is true that other coals, JAMES REDDIN, to get a sale at all, have been pressed on the PIERCE GAUL, market at various prices under the current MARGARET McCRAITH, Guardian of| tate of SYDNEY COAL, it is no less true James Barry McCraith, Arthur Edgworth | that, taking into account the superior lasting McCraith, Mary Louisa McCraith, Augus-| Galitie’ of SYDNEY COAL when compared tine McCraith, Margaret MeCraith, Eten] With other Cape Breton coals, the advantage, McCraith and Beatrice Marion MeGraith both as to economy and coavenience, is in ‘| favor of SYDNEY COAL, even at a much higher price. The General Mining Association (Limited) Au Hid Sichibt ike Vice. Chancellar regret that they should again have to caution Reecioe tone ake Sesiiecc ikaine a “ the Public against the attempts being made oo. a oe ah? Bins Y ©!! from time to time to induce them to buy in- August, instant, A. D 1878, there will] ferjor coals purporting to be ‘* EQUAL TO be soll by Public Auction, on|SYDNEY.” “SUPERIOR TO SYDNEY,” WEDNESDAY, the eleventh day of| ete., ete, while some yet more unscrupulous December next, ensuing, at twelve! vendors have not hesitated to advertise their o’clock, noon, in the Supreme Court] coalas SYDNEY COAL (from some designated ifouse, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s locality). All these efforts to sell coal by such County, — means are only so many admissions on the LL that Tract or Piece of Land situate, | part of those who make them of the sraNDARD i lying and being in Charlottetown, | character of SYDNEY COAL. aforesaid, being part or parcel of Town Lots} It has come to the knowledge of the Asso- Number Four and Five, in the second bune) ciation that in frequent instances parties giving dred of Town Lotsin the said Town, bound | orders to truckmen and others for SYDNEY ed and described as follows, that is to say :}| COAL have been furnished with other and Commencing at the southeastern corner of| inferior coal. ‘The Public are cautioned against the d welhing- house and store now oceupicd permitting themselves to be imposed upon in by Henry J. Caibeck, in the northern edge] this way. or side of Sydney Street, and running thence, Every vessel loaded at THE SYDNEY along the edge or side of Sidney Street,}| MINES is furnished with a certificate of the paraliel with the line of said Street for the} ¢argo being Sydney ‘Coal. Parties purchasing distance of forty feet; thence at right should satisfy themselves by demanding the augies to said Street, norihwardly, for the production ot this certificate. | distance of seventy-nine feet; thence at The ** Sydney Coal 1S registered under the right anzles westwardly, along the boun laws of the Dominion, and unauthorized parties Gary line of the late John MeGuili’s land, | @S!8 the Prade Mark “SYDNEY COAL forty (40) feet, or until it meets the boun-| te hable to prosecution. CUNARD & MORROW, dary line of land oecupied by the said Henry & ; Agents G. M. A., Halifax, N. 8. J. Calbeck; thence at right angies south- &. W. DEBLOIS, Wardly aloug the said last mentioned line Seventy-nine (79) feet, to the place of com- CaoaRrlorrerowx mencement, together with the buildings ‘ ey : a. /and improvements thereon, and the appur- July 15 a for P. E Island. tenances thereunto belonging. te Se acne Dated this 31st day of August, A. D. 1878.|/ryyo ARRIVE. per schr. inate 3” frees J. LONG WORTH, aes or re Master in Chancery. | 2,000 Bushels CADIZ SALT. Will be sold low while vessel is discharging. ' LC. HALL. Defendants. In pursuance of a decree made in this suit E. J. HODGSON, Solicitor for Complainants. TO LET, : , ND immediate possession given, 3 first- ciass DWELLINGS, situated on Long- worth Street, opposite the residence of Hon. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. L, C. Owen. These Dwellings were erected oi. this spring, under careful superintendence, no TOWNSEIP NO._83883 cost being spared to make them warm, com- fortable and convenient. The outbuilding| po phe gold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the arrangements are second to none in Ch’town, Province Building, in Charlottetown, There is a good well of water and a pump in on FRIBAY ae Gth day of Sep- the yard to supply the occupants. tember ‘eaut A. 2. tee as: teelve Persons wanting a good house would de o'clock none uniter and by ciiee o well to call and examine for themselves. . Power of Sale eoutained in ae Seden- — but good and careful tenants need ture of Mortgage, bearing date the PP") Fourteenth day of June, A. D. 1877 and made between Richard Pickard of Township Number Thirty-three, in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, in the Dominion of Canada, farmer, of the one part, and Amelia Janetta Haviland, of Char jottetown, in Queen’s County, afore- said. widow of the Honorable Thomas lleath Haviland, deceased, of the other part— LL the Leasehold Interest and Unex- £& pired Term ofa term of nine hundree and ninety-nine (999) years of the said Richard Pickard, in and to all that Tract, Aug. 3 Sept. 2—3i RICHARD WEEKS, Ifead Hillsborough Street. Ch’town, Aug, 27, 1878 -—-pat 3 aw SE ES 39 , : edad rister, classed 1364 tons Rex 100 Al, which is the highest class at Lloyd’s, Robert Fraser, Commander, Will be on the berth at Liverpool to receive | cargo about the 20th AUGUST, next, Piece and Parcel of Land situate, lying and being in the Parish of Charlotte, in the Provinee of Prince Edward Island, iand Js abuited and bounded as follows, operas fi Spgs aha ae B: * | of land originaliy leased to Thomas ilen- an aia lerson, senior, now deceased, and now in RWARR iSLAN®B the possession of ®| -ounger; theace north along the eust T TY of the said Isnee Henderson, the youngel PTT Ba hh q FALE TRIPS ne in ea (100 hain ; thence cast 1 pay FAL u fa EbiT ,) one bundred Ci0U) Chatis; he “9 town Koyalty ; thence west to the place of starting, and is part of Lot or Township County, containing, by estimation, one hundred (100) acres of jand, a little rrore improvements thereon, For terms and conditions of sale, apply ald, Solicitors. a | Dated this 24th day of July, A. D, 1578. } Mortgagee. | Charlotteiown, July 24, 1878—6 i law i Liverpool for Charlottetown that is to say: From the south-east corner PPE es La i, Isaae flenderson, the joundary of the said land in possession ten (10) chains; thence south to Charlotte- Number ‘Thirty-three (23), in Queen's or less, together with the buildings and at the Office of Messrs. Brecken & Fitzger- A. J. HAVILAND, Sailing From rat Y - ” not later than the 5th Septenrber. Returning, will be on the berth at Glasgow, | The above Sale is postponed until FRIDAY, to receive cargo, about the 20th Ocroprr, and) the TWENTIETH day of SEPTEMBER, proceed from thence to Liverpool about the | instant, A: D. 1878, then to take place at tke 25th Ocrover, hour and place above mentioned, . A, J, HAVILAND, Mortgagee. Pal Leaving Livernool tor Charlottetown ABOUT THE FIRST NOVEMBZR Boston and Charlottetown Carrying freight at throngh rates from London afi R ’ E onl Uheeren deliverable at ‘Cottons, REGUL A PAGKET LI ‘ Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris, Al- berton and Shediac. WREIGHT veecived for all places on LP. E. For freight, apply in London, to Jouy Prr- Island accessible by water or rail. ; carrn & Sons, 69 Cornhill; in Glasgow, to, A vessel always on berth in Boston for James Kexso, 134 St. Vincent street; in Liv-: Freight. EY sake erpool, to Prrearrn Broruens, Brockley Build- Despatch, Low Rates and Careful Handling ings, 51 South John street; in Pictou, N. *., | of Freight guaranteed, to Noonan & Daves; or here, to For particulars apply here to . §' F.T. & W. L. DEAN. PEAKE Bros, & Co., ‘Our Agents in Boston—W. B. DEAN & CO., MANAGERS. , F,.1, Newbery & Go, pat hi sept. & i fi e stad os? ial ri FeANKIN HIQUSE.” Houschold Furniture, Glassware, Crockery, Gutlery, Linen. &e, AM instructed to sell at AUCTION, at the ‘* Rankin House,” corner of Pownal and Water Streets, on Monday, the ith instant, AT 1] o’cLocK, All the Houschold Furniture, Table and ed Linen, Glassware, Crockery, Piated Ware, &e 3 Parlor Suits, ia Walnntand Hair Cloth ; i Parlor Suit, in Walnut and Satin Repp, I Full do. do., in Walnut and Crimson Plush ; Walnut Centre Tables, Repp and Lace Curtains, Gilt Cornices, Brussels, Tapestry and Scotch Carpets; one Walnut Sideboard, 8 Dining ‘Tables, Glassware, Crockeryware, Platedware, Cutlery, Table Linen, 60 Dining Chairs, Lounges, Arm Chairs, Pagatelle Board, 2 papier mache Tables, Hall Tables, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Clock, Office Fur niture, Refrigerator, 2 Ash Bedroom Suit walnut trimmed; 36 Iron Bedsteads, Stretchers, Excelsior and Flock Mat- tresses, Feather Beds and Pillewe, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpanes, Pillow- slips, Towels, Toilet Sets, Chest Drawers, Wardrobes, Toilet Glasses, Washstands, Tables, Cane Seat Chairs and Rockers, lot Mattings, Kitchen furniture, Cooking Utensils, and numerous other articles. Full parttculars by catalogue, to be had on and after Friday next. ° WILLIAM BODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 3, i875—a ne h pat eod VALUABLE Dwelling House & Land, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I will Sell at Anction, On Saturday, 7th September, AT ELEVEN 0’CLOCK, ON THE PREMISES, That valuable two storey Dwelling House ana Land on Grafton Street, adjoining the old “City Tannery Premises,” lately oc- cupied by Mr. F. Saunders. The ground measures about 49 feet on Grafton Street and runs back 125 feet, being part of Town Lot No. 23, in 3rd Hundred. The purchaser will also enjoy the privilege of aright of way 20 feet wide on the western side. The House has been newly shingled and painted, and is in good state of repair. Also, all the Househoid Furniture. CONSISTING OF Drawing Room, Dining and Bedroom Furni- ture, in Brussels and other Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Lounges, Centre Tables, Wal. and H. ©. Chairs, Easy Chairs, Curtains, Pictures, Mirror, Side Tables, Cheifonier, Eight Day Clock, Handsome Silver Tea Sett, China Tea Setts, Crockery and Glassware, Decanters, Vases, Ornaments, Stair Carpet, Kods and Uil Cloth, Bedroom Suit, Crib, Feather Beds and Pillows, Mattrasses, Quilts, Blankets, Sheets, Toilet Covers, Table Linen, Toilet Ware and Glasses, Wardrobe, Lace, Muslin and Damask Curtains, Stoves, Coal Vases, Swinging Cot, Childs’ Carriage and Sleigh, Kitchen Furni- ture, etc., etc., ete. Terms—lor Property, twenty-live per cent. down, the balance in three years, with interest at six per cent. per annum. For Furniture, under $59 cash on delivery, over that amount 3 months credit on approved joint notes. VILLIAM DODD, Auct’r. Ch’town, Aug. 29, 1878—pat cod TWO HANDSOME AND ELICIBLY SITUATED Dwelling Houses. AM instructed by Mr. James M. Burcurr to Sell at AUCTION, on the premises, on Thursday, 26th Sept, next, at 12 o'clock noon, TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES, Two Stories cach, with Mansard Roofs, Bay Windows, etc., situated on Wey- mouth Street, nearly opposite the former residence of Daniel Hodgson, Esq. These Houses contain 9 rooms each, with Pantry and 4 Closets, and are fitted through- out with lron Gas Pipes, Register Grates, &c., &e., &c. They are very pleasantly situated in one of the best localities in the city, and are in close proximity’ to the Prince of Wales College and Railway Depot. Terms made known at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auct’r. August 29, 1878—pat taw UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX- AMINER, the Cheapest and most newsy less,” Montazue, Sept, 4, 176 Atlantic Avenue. Ch’ town, Aug. 24, 1578. —tf 3taw May °1—6m Saw Paper published in the Province, cnn it l/h ly shine tai a Siidetinaimmancanannditiomdomumnaiereio manta cnssipstnmnansalnaentet ence os pe en aa al ane etal