SRR et WR SS ee ee ee bd i hither icons be leet ond. eth Howe. | Loe arr a ae ‘DOR cE TENDERS! TENDERS | a Co . &N below zero la t miduighit S EY, G O & CoO. “ag ° i ) "XAMINER ' eine sak ete [SpeoraL Daspatcues To THR Exam Oe AL x Dak “DER Te swith = -reotived by a , . “i ; . ‘=D . f \ > - An Attempted ASsnseiniutiou of & ge i SELL: A éx oe . e eens” at oo of Meus A LITTLI for a scen : aid ite i wa wouces is & % . TLE one fora: it—a drop of mask. Bishop McDonald Charlottetuwn, ay } sittin k, noon, of : - - -_- iis _— re the Tenii, « iai Mary next, A 'HE formation of a kined he Congo i : : . ‘ oe . - eing discussed in Ge: man — ; a sa — ST JOUN N FLD, Jan. 2. a re SD, jor the puicuase cof all the Machin- ee se Pd ae: Print ng Presse-, Type anc Plart mm the | s\ e During one of the late Orange demon- } , 4 . LH ; os | Priiting Depertmert of Mere sme ‘AMILTON, ONT., beggar woman turns| strations at Harbor Grace, a ruthanly | . | Bros.’ Estnblishment. on Queen stiect - out to be worth $2 000, besides having a deed, |, Urangeman discharged a gun close to the | | ineludio he ‘ ret-ols ' . ¥ t J jincludicog among oheis a liret-class = a : es | ear of Dr. MeDonald, Roman Catholic | VE R x OF L fi AP. | Gally’s Universal Half-Medium Piinti: g Prese . ‘ i we MINS ine oe it the Diamond! Bishop of Harbor Grace By a quick side | SA Bis | (almost new), 255 cases of type, including a basis ‘Vo slaughter sale, but a dona fide | motion of the head his Lordship escaped the i f Pat. | large and first class asso tment of Job, Paney, « | dise harge. An arrest was made, and Judye Our 9 YWa alee 3 1S C 613 A Loather Plain and 4 rnamental Type, Cuts. Borders. : Peg eae gta" i | Bennett took the sworn testimony of | bee! aked Ido tr o Ornamental Corners, ete, ete,, wrought and “ , ; orde ii it COMpucations arising irom | Bishop McDonald. | | Caste iron ( hase s, Co wpe sin Sticks, ‘ alley ° ‘ — o : | 18 present situation, France will soon declare e| { Charlottetown, Dec. 20. 1884. ~ Furnat ure generally used in a well- 3 ch war against China. wo ] , ordered printing establisim ny esi j _ nee i The ben piian Guestion, ee _ = i And also for all the Mac hinery and Plant in _ t is CLOVES, Plush, Velveteens, Lace Braids, —_——- i the Bindery bepartment of said Bremner ai d seriechs re at | Feath ra, Fancy Birds, and Berlin, Jersey, | Parts, Jan. 2. ~ E- roy | Bro ‘, ee ee a Ruling, Cut- ‘ nd the celebrated Haco Yar pening | i , . wee” ? lie eiforating, Stabbin,, Wire & . o to-de*. a oe caeiile 0 arns, opening) 4 despatch to the Gaulois from Berlin 4 wd. | ot Paying Sasiieen Standing ial Pintatee \ MSETIN 1 Branch ican | says Bismarck has sent a note to Earl Gran- Soil iis | Presses, a large bumber of Ruting Points, lot the Domision A fr ‘Lueslay| Mn. D.G. Hoore® and Mr. F. W. Brooke| ville in reply to England's latest proposal | a le, ete. ete. e% y at : \ | were the lucky men in guessing for the pug |concerning Egypt. Prince Bismarck | | a=) td hl eT lenders will be reovived for the plant, type, : < ld at li! K Brace’s. Their guess was 6300 charges England with the sole resp: masibility A. J 188 sins | ete » In the Printi g and Bindery De; art ) vis n 1S beans over the number. ' for the Egyptian troubles, and recommends ) ments separately and als. j intly, Sand tevders haq k 0) a an entente cordiale with France as the ‘must be on forms which ut be supplicd on ”" s0c8 ‘ Lie Northern Light, owing to vapor rising | | readiest way of securing the accord of the oor | opp ge at oy es — — > from the water in the harbor “could not leave | Kuropean powers. | Bros., where a fulland complete inventory ¢ = - ‘ > 1 ay , cn A \ON-DAY prayer-meeting will be held | Georgetown until a quarter to eleven o'clock | ann hie Received and to AVPiIV e Shortly - | theabove machinery, plant, ete., may be se : : each dav during t week of prayer in the thisft renoen. The mails will therefore arriv e | Another D ne unit E l and where said machin ery, etc., may also be . , i } f . ’ 7 oC A Backes, commences: at 16.20) eee. | yr é Explosion. i 200 Barrels FLOUR (choice. ) inspected. o'clock. ° —_— . F | Lerms.—One half of purchase money to be - A FRIEND in this city has just received a LONDON, Jan. 2. ‘ é > . paid on ace ptance of ten’er and delivery InN the ¢ stian Mee H Dpese | letter from Mrs. Hubbard, tare of this city, \ dynamite explosion occurred in the 300 do Ontario A PE LES. of machinery, ete., ard the balance to be ee ee vTyY with. | but now of Reading, Berkshire, Engl | underground rail between G - Street —_ : ’ secured by approved joint no‘es at 3 months, Great George Street, there will (D. \ he Ls 2OTRSDIPE ngiand, e ound railway dDetween Gomer Stree ; % a ‘« ‘ ' . ' . preaching by Mr. M. Guan. Lord’s day, at 11 | 7 > wishes = her o'd friends, a happy New ) and Kingseross Station. Several windows 100 lo ova Cota APPLES, The ere dees not ane we ro nD. and & 2 , sy ar, and through the EXamIngErR our friend | ‘ > } tere F accept 1¢ Highest or any tender, ard sale, 1 p. m., and 6.30 p. m | *¢ t riend | ofa passing (rain were shattered and the 300 Bexes and half b 5 ; ; a . th ke isthe 22h ow . : ’ i OLESs & ny. + 4 * ” .¥ vy } - - ly _ quicke way to reach Mre, | gas lights extinguished, Bosind this no} B R: RS, od the’ te Rovadhete Balk nee With conditions . : . - : ; Pal ra many frien? j ‘ ia ei 7 c Vv : ** ELA, m : ‘ said a prudish o!d maid ¢ | damage was done. 00 j € i no FIGS i : oo ee —- > 0 Go ioice BS, J, A. RENNICK to a pretty niece, ‘*if the Lord int nded your | " il ——- 5 ae ; : : ; ap E are it fc rime > m re pl y ¥ » our correspond- | , . Acent. hair to be curled ould have done it hin as a! —— ; . : weke KR sa) BD er os — ile cas ang ws | en Levant” that the same cless of cars are| Englishmen in Service of China, 100 Casks KEROSENE OEL, | Ch’town, Dec. 29, 1884—tf a I *, When 1 Was & Daby, Du jnow running on both eastern and western | —_—— | — ae ey Ciba un Og Dh } > do it , . . : x , . ‘ he ALAR hy . ae ‘ 5 e now ¢t ‘| divisions of our railway, and also that it is | Panis, Jan. 2. 125 Boxes CHEEKS i, PH ; ‘ l an »ha la » » j j i. j mo re than - _— a by — spring tin th | 7” he Figaro re por ts that a French gub- | : ' : ; &a*aitions will have been made to the ro i ‘i er » ~« BI } Cue City Collector has extended the time] siock as will enable Mr, Coleman to pat £| OO20 While trying to foree the blockade of iz) «do Boneless FISH. le si kill Ses vine ¢ adic a all del i Sa ; pa | Formo Sa, Was captu red off Tai Man Foo, by i or the iheliday SEASOR ; de r Ciass < re ol hk eastern section ‘ P ‘ taxva i G+ ww at J , | the @ French gunboat Lagal-ssonic’e, and 1,000 Pounds J A u 5 and Y 4 rR Vi A HA DE. = r to give bereatad porn ithat fourteen of the crew of the Chinese ' . . » ’ } : t ud Sheriff's . After] Weare indebted to Mr. A. S. Urauhart | Ve88¢! were English. 0--— EW Ls’ Photographs are now known as the t ate s will he isau i 7 et ot eee” | most Genuive and Artictic productions ’ ao | ue en:rgetic Ageut of the Citizens Fire Io- Fe . + ‘ . in the Provinecs Deo ol } sur © Co., of Canada—which has a eapital of ‘ ‘ ia ro ‘ly kaos i me Aw af? ‘ ’ y . . oe . . remunen Le. af Seana etn nue Mane | A Cold Snap. Large stock Sugar, Motasses, Biscuits, Confectionery, &. |" (andscspe avd Portrait Work are made by a ’ ’ LITERARY Socrery Province—for a number oi handsome | ‘oe Parry oy ; ‘ ~—-—---— Q apn who hax e real practical utility and known r} snaniits a ae ed St. Paun, Minn., Dee. 2. renown in their respective lines, t] 1} Tak Been Cc he, Se the best we have yet sven. | Th wa” The public never regret calling oa held at the Caledo nh Rooms on Mo Weare also indebted to Messrs. Carvell Bros 1¢ thermometer registered 36 below ray : i sal i if. Ta ‘ie : i allies = ' ‘ oe : a ot 7 “g HE a . ai-f . i@- CWIS, Gri Mtre ‘tow - iny eve ning, the ot mst... i elo | for the eal ndar issur a by the Guardian Fire zero here to-day : At other places through- ( ? Aple u hid : \ crue i ha i ¢thest{s and fiy € pound a. ’ ( raiton tr et, ( h town, i t s rea ngs an gs will enliven tt! wand) «Life Insurance Company, of which they | out the State it went as low as 55. 4 air-tight Linis, : decl0——3w wkirdmas ‘ g and i meetings de- | are the agent here. ne ee bat will b anu prt " ‘ Li! lil mb is ‘ I the | o <- - ee ee ae . : > : . ee () ee “lob are expected to atiend —Aineas A. ae Fresh Earthquakes. TA luey i caiaialien Tinmeat ra s Naw Yuan's Gur vo sun Rev, J. G. arthquakes a vs gone \MERON.—At the close of the annual con- WHOLESALE PRIC Ve -RY LOW ° ° . & Ir is said that | Ste the laention | SO mal meeting, held in the Lower Grand Maprip, Dec. 2. = eo Sait vili reche - ne iaurentiat > ‘ y x | . toe swe a 7 ; a "wer River Church, Mrs. Henry Norton and Mrs. Fresh earthquakes eceur. The loss of O Sew ll Machines poe ep 18 Siorvi ’ me aecoraved , ; - rey . ” ’ . ‘2 ’ ere anf Jae eee With Spa ish honors « toned of bent | Sen ossel in the name and on behalf | life and property caused by the late earth- we Written a poem in favor of the K ing of Sr si ; : the Presbyterian ladies of Grand River quake is enormous tata meidieh 6 ; ie _.. | and Boughton Island, presented the Rev. J. a i a ara. AGREES BHO BSCS SBR’ SNS AlN WH! G.. Cameron with a valuable fur coat as a a insulted while assing no } gh P ris. This : - ° : . ° * m i : : , je i , ‘ yo “— .)> pnp " F . poon oa read : f es "2 “ian Ls Ta aot token of their attachment to him and their A Ministerial Crisis in Turkey. November 20. 1884 e THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES a A gy emt a dee i . Deel . | appreciation of his services as their pastor. 1 ve} ), 1554. Roa — Constassorts, Jan. 2 i — |REGEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS ‘il } ‘ i Of x lei ’ », & £ acce > 2 re ; io = MarkING Cannep Goops —On the Ist ae an ha senate the ter gto Tue Velegraph publishes a listof new ves-| January, the act of last session making it 0 + 1e iran izier. A ministerial crisis GR A D SA I E Fi RNI RE! At all the leading Exhibitions of the sels registered at st. John du ing 1884. The | compulsory that each package of canned j'3 “?reatening. World, new s numb: 33, and 5 old vessels have ods be marked with the weight of con- or ‘ been a:lded to the reg aon oft 2 ae 2 , i, moe Ww sit =) Only Goid Medal in Canada, 1883. en alded to the registry, making , 3%, in all, | tents, went into operation. It is doubtful, eather Bolietn € | 4 3? {i ¥y rig ‘ sal tona we of bind , There were h )wever, whether the condition of the act aL} ENC ING KY ERY Yaad NEN . A $ AY. J. e. WILLIS & CO., . ’ lost this y ear, With an aggre mere will be erforced until after parliament Probabilities for the nect 24 hours for the ‘ +O Sole and only aathorized Agente for P. Vth or ity! s rea tis ron? : (eeccles : . “ye . 7. e : , ~c7 Aen és : — _ uD of 3 5 and Tats AMOUNL EXCeECES | meets, when some amendments which have| Maritime Provinces. AVING lately increased our motive power and made several additions to machin- yx nat 5 Vv . tons resented b ¢ : oe e : ‘ ° j j a : Lt ao a - “7 pan heen suggested to the Minister of Inland} sia ery plant, we are in a betier postion than ever before to attend to the wants of} ————— ———-_______.-___.-_. — a. Me LOLA, v ont egist r 1S ak, val? § " f $63 tons ’ Revenue will be made. foronté; Jan. 310.8. m. our customers. : “<4 \, A ee ‘ 7 Moderate to fresh north to west winds; fae win tet large staff of workmen employed, our monthly output of Furniture is m4 ak ey ie ca fa) We received the handsomely illuminated A Propigat’s Parricips.--A yousg man cold weather. + . arge o we do not intend paying the exorbitant rate of insurance asked, we elias V iy \ calendar of the Liverpool & London & Globe | named Henry Breist left home, at Klingers- —-— 7 are desiro.. of ening our stock down to is certain limit, and to do this we will sell all aeey J Insurance Co, the other day from Mr. R. R. | town, ra; foar years ago. When he returned METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. our goods at the lowes’ provi! le price FOR SASH, ; ‘ N ‘% Fitz zerald, the Agent here. We are glad to | recently his father was ove rj ryed and yave Charlottetown January 3, 1886. The public are respectfully InVitc- ‘9 examine our steck and ask for prices. ; 1 | " ‘ | | } . r . r at To 2rat ve — » " observe that this Company, whose assets ex- | !1'm all the money he wanted. Young Briest Highe t Temperature yesterday . . Pena 7 Orders by letter promptly attended to. oe ae, ezed thirty-four millions of dollars, wiii | plunged into dissipation, and spent most of Lowest Temp: rature (read @ midnight) ~~ 61 _ / PS henceforth do a general business in the city | his time at William Heckman’s saloon. He L west Temperature this morping...... - 22.8 ar Mae < 4 and surrounding country It speaks well for became intimate with Mrs. Heckman, and Temperature this morhing, at 5 o clock. - 9.3 ss i i . ne - * = fe) a the moral character of our risks, and its im-| while drinking with her on Monday night his | Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock - 40 Funeral Furnishing a Speciality. Beau- eA inense capita! guarantees the insurer in case of father ap wed and ordered him to go home - — > % es 2 > Se: Dr joss fhe youog man refused. The father then MARRIEB. tiful, Good and Best Value in the Prov- 5 - struck hd. whereupon the son shot and killed Es . ti nD imces., Mp, . } t ‘ 0 ) i 2Vebing Cer Br Ivy having been reported that there was| him. He escaped 29th. 1834, at the fr ‘dees ft. the fshe’s | : ) i ~* . VOB, ¢ $i a "Ides =. | small pox in Seymour t »wnship, Ontario, au —— brother, W. B. Morrison. by the Rev. H . == ° : ere al : : a s . i . ee ; ’ Vv. . =, ——— Se et Se aa fn : eee lH police court, Quebec, was the scene of Parsons, pastor of Knox Church, Alexander VIARK WRICH k & co. —— = A) a Board of Healt Che result of the investi- | great excitement on the 30th Dee. A number] Devine, editor of the Herald, Billings, Moa- . | on ae gation shows four cases in one family living | of well-known cock-fighters have been arraign- tana, to Georgina T., daughter of J. W. Mor- Charlotictown, Noy. 14, 1884. ink en six mies from Ca" pbeliford. The eases. | ed for indulging in their favorite sport. The rison, Secretary cf Public Works, of Prince peecensientpemeatierrmemmenrnatey Sacer ee | : which are of a mild type, are isolated. There police raided one of the most frequented cock-| Edward Island. | GRAND Clearance Sale of Clocks, is no truth ia the rumor that there are scme cases in “‘ampbeliford The cause of the dis ease is unknown, as the man who was first taken has not been away from home this sum- mer except to come to Uampbellford. > In accordance with the usual custom and by invitation of the Fvangelcal Alliance, special union prayer mectings wi'l be held throughout the world ducing the whole of next The following is the programme for those to be held in this city, giving the church at which | each night's meeting is to be held. The nam: of the speaker who has been selected to giv: a short op-ning address and the special subj c tor prayer ant Be s selected by the iKvau- gelical »iliane Che mee tings will be from 7.30 to 9 p. m. Monday right we ek Upper Priace Street Metho- dist Church. pe r-—Rev, Mr. McLeod. Tuesday night ou Chureh,—Speaker Rev. Mr. Barwash Wednesday Nizht — Prince Street Methodist (Brick) Cha:ch, Speaker— Thurs day Night James’ P1 Npeaker—Rev Mr. O'Meara, “6. sbyteriap Friday Night--Baprist, Speaker Rev, Mr. Rice. Saturday Nig St. Paul’s Charch of Eng- land, Speaker—Kev, Mr. Whitman. Subjects will be given in our next issue. enissiei lesan PUNCTUALITY. Me, John A. Lawson’s paper on this s tbject, before the Literary and Scientific “ociety i ist evening, brought to- gether a full house, Mr. |, D. Seaman in the chair. Mr. L donee paper was carefully written, and occupied twenty minutes in its delivery. He regarded punctuality 98 the ‘ , fa ic ; greatest factor of : s$ In any business; and the greas want o’ F pt 1mct tuality in our churches, honls and meetings of public or socis : — he regarded as a disgrace to the ’ ‘iviligation of the nintecath century. Lessons of punctuality, he said, were tauzht in the plan ts, the heavens, the SP ASODS "and indeed in all nature. The loss of | unoyance caused by ai precious time, and ck of this virtue was ixcalcuable The subject excited a very lively d ssion, in which Messrs. R. Smallwoo4, J. !. Chappell, W. H. Findley, 8. 8S. Peter- n, H. KE. MeDonsld, John Newson, James McDonald, of H. M. Customs, W. A. Weeks and T. A. LePage took part. Some of the points brought out in the discussion were that in order to enforce punctuality i: attendance at our publie schools and Sunday ho ls, the dor rs shor il i b > clo ed five min utes ther the hour 5 vr The evil vould thereby work i ; and also that the Provincial Parliament and courts of jUstice. and particu larly the former, should in thie reform. by alhering to the exact time appointed for their meetings, and ten o'clock in the morning to mean ten o'clock one roe pening own cure ign ou EL ve Hh re pits the previous night and captured the men in the act of pitting their cocks, There was un audience of about one hundred present, who made their exit in ali manners,some jump. ing through windowsinto the yerd and thus escaped the police having overlooked placing guards around the building. The police, how- ever, took the names of several prominent persovs who were little thought to be fre- quevters of the place. In consequence of sub; enaing these parties, the case was ad- journed until next Saturday and Monday Che case has caused a great deal of interest, and will be eagerly watched. WiLL BE HELD fa Aid of the P, KE. island Hospital, inte IN cena Tharsday, 19th February, 1888, Donations will be thankfully received the undersigned ladies : Mrs. C. Paimer, President. Aitken, Mrs.W. H. Kennedy, Mrs, W, Anderson, Mrs. Prof. Laird, Mrs. Burwash, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Matheson, Mrs.J. A. Blanchard, Mrs. Dr. McSween, Mrs. by Ball, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs.G. Beer, Mrs. F. McNeill, Mrs. D. Beer, Mrs. J. McLeod, Mrs. J. Brown, Miss G. McKinlay, Mrs. Beales, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. G. Cundall, Miss P. Cc fin, Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. Johu Mitchell, Mrs. F. Moore, Mrs. F. W. McEwen, Mrs. Miller, Mrs, W, Davies, Mrs. B. Nicholson, Mrs. D. DesBrisay, Mrs. Jas. Palmer, Miss Ethel DeBlois, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. F, Distin, Mrs, Poole, Mrs, Dodd, Mrs. Pope, Mrs, P, Rice, Mrs. Rankin, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Snaddon, Miss Unsworth, Mrs. W hitman, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. R. Worthy, Mrs, MILLIE BEER, Fitzgeraid, Mrs. Findiey, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Col. Hensley, Mrs. Hensley, Miss Haviland, Mrs. Ings, Miss Johnson, Mrs. R. and not eleven. A. yote of thanks was tén- déred Mr. Lawson for hid paper. ' Sevretary. vuly 16, 1884.—~lam A THA AND BAAR ALL ILY = EXAMINE AR, JTANUARY 3, LBe5. BIRTH. Ou the 2nd inst., at Morell, ‘‘ Langford Cottage,” the wife of Frank Cox, M. D, of a anaeent The « offer of Mies Caldwe ll, of Virginia, to give $500,000 to found a Catholic Univer. sity at New York similar to the College of the Prop gands lide in Rome,has been sub- mitted to the Pope, who intends to confer a signal mark of distinction upon the lady. NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given to all persons in debted to us, cither by note cf hand, | book account, cr otherwise, that if their re- spective Imlis are not setiled within two months fiom date, they will positively be handed into the Court for collection, without any further notice, DAVID BR. M Dee. s 18s4 STANDARD» Lili ASSURANCE OO. ee eee ee . HOOPER & €O. Os Qj wn, T the 57th Annaal General Meeting of the Standard Life Asg yrance Company, heid at Edinburgh on Tuesdoy, the 24th of April, 1883, the following results for tle year ended 15th November, 1883, were re ported .— 3,038 new proposals for life as- surance were received the year for $ 9,754,085 38 2,561 proposals were accepted,” assur jing 7, 239,048 13 The total existing asaurances in force at 15th November, 1882, amounted to (Of which $7, 753,031.15 was reassured with Other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, including bonus addi- $8,936,302 91 tions, to 2,462,226 59 The annual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00 The invested funds at same date amounted to 29,503,416 00 Being an increase (uring the year of 1,062,648 35 . JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown. | THOMAS EL, | In -pector of Agencics Ch’ tasr,- 4 ve gtiat 3. 1AGR, aw re DECIDED TO Sell at Cost. ee All our Large Stock of FUR AND CLOTH CAPs, WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, KID AND BUCKSKIN WETTS, KID AND BUCKSKIN GLOVES HEAVY TOP SHIRTS, FLANNEL SHIRTINGS, ULSTERS, OVERCOATS & REEFERKS, (ther Goods at Unprecedented Low Bargains See our Prices before Buying Elsewhere —AND—- ‘Be Convinced that we Mean What we Say. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. J Charlottetown, Dee, 19, 1884, Watches, | tac: s, &c., to make tation in the Spring. Je »welry Silverware, room for a Spec- large impor- | Wowis the time to secure Rargains for | Smas and New Yeor’s presents at haf price. ‘Az L intend selli- ‘gat reduced prices for one month, do not fail to call ear'y [ have alarge steck of Watches, Chains, ak ete, Charms, Brooches, Ear-rings, Or ff- | Buttons, Weddiog (in 10k and Isk) aud Nett jond Pan.) Rings, Brscelets, &c A nice aseor' ment of Clocks, silverware, *c, | Repairing punctually atterded to Clocks Watcei es, Jewelry, &c Al) work warranted. ed Don’t forget the place. i G::@. JURY, North Side Queen Square | Ch’town, Dec, 5—law wkly | NUBSORIBE for ‘(HE WEEKLY FX = AMINER, the bhest paper prblished on | the fealenaA Fog ah A a en eal EMRE ae ee Public Meeting at Peake's Station | PUBLIC M EETING of the inhabitants of Peake’s Station and vicinity will be held at the above place on Monday, 5th Jan., at 6o’clock p. m., to take into consideration the providing of a Booking Station at said place, and other local improvements. The Lominion representatives and Local members for the district are respectfully in- vited to attend. By order of Committee. December 30, 1*84. CARRIAGE FACTORY, » *NHE etiateast't begs sa tua to inform tf. public he has purchased the Carriage Buriness carried on by Mckinnon & Fraser, on Upper Prince Street, opporite new Baptist Church, where. he will be pleased to see his old customers, and as many new ones as may favor him with their patronage. He will keep on hand and build to order, CARREAGES and SLEIGHS ot every des eription and latest patterns. Road, track and sleivh Sulkevs made to order, at shortest notice, With best American stock. Special attention will be given to the Re- pairing of Carriayes, Sleighs, &c i 8. a ALL WORK GUARANTEED TO | GIVE SATISFACTION, j a a. SEAMAN | Ch’town, Oct, 18, 1884—3aw ti 3ist dee l wkly OB PRL NTING every Gegoripiion of executed with 2 Nestuees and 1% ED: u \ st the EXAMIWER JOR PRINTING POOWMR, atie Wetor sof Qypeat Jnewge Owe et omen