a . % ee ee a i ee oe Se eee a Neakakaeetend ce ee eee OC ene I a te es ; st. Andrew’s Che Daily Examiner) = A Day THE DAILY HX AMI {CELERRATED BY A GRAND DINNER AT THE i) CEMBER 84 ' MBE dei 188 RANKIN. ’ Y ‘ . ox (| rer , . ‘ tos he United States and the Fishery | Fur Feast of Scotland’s Patron Saint . ' | occurred on Sunday, and its celebration by M W hiteher in his letter to th | the ons of Seotia tn this P inne ok Montreal Gazette. ts whieh allusion has} piace last event \ nd ' . l then iven | he nbers « { . already been made, says:— See Gin wy a : ‘ ‘ fdomian Club at the Ranku LOTS ' wine a noeant 2 ¢) a ne 4S \ tel ; nel ° ‘ ‘ i 8} = om tine hast oe er in C l usval 1 re] aration was madi if : | Tt ! i i . . ‘ ated tates vo ' see “ eT na the committee appointed from the | Mi AINTSe Was Under ciscussten, and had | piel heir i ik tee : vere untiring itn their efforts , rm tn ava le hy ces lo near al d con. | - 5 } many AValia ni chance ar an he grandest dinner ever given here 1 } ’ ' ‘ Mit , = ’ i . rea with ¢ The oO ; é v 0 wer . i é vers with irien is f Canada wh ef’ lbonor of 8t. Andrew. Tuey were mor identified with the prevailing movement for ety tee " . ’ Su e8s i. reveaue reform irrespective of mere party | Tie Rankin Hou Dining Room was spe Canada has numerous frien Sl il a ad LASLOas I are eu ‘ . rnlarly Moato "i ; tibiats , prank riy in > li, Nev x rk, butlai | indo and « 3 were artistica:ly ‘ De , , SHG ' es — botn ging ceca by i Wit : be immed \ ever federal p iil I i iri Bcen'p : US cstarte and mountornd witl Seottiah i e : *hy ) . ype . Soci 1 } } : as rue = i CUMIMeLCIAal 28 1 a Beli QO verhanging the hea or ¢ ‘ Vv } — SESS Were Fuprecepsasive men D1 wae the banner of the Club; trimaid wit! Washing! mn avorably cisposed; but thes vergreens, bearing the cross of St. Andrew . ect Ti i ; ) he Saving. ! . . cot . ee ‘ espechely Feit ti Pores or th saying und the inscriptions ‘6 Caledonian Club ot ‘Tae cabine proposes, bui congress dis- , 73 >» oon . whe > Prince Edward Island, Nemo me mmpane Among them ali Lacessit.” On the right side of ihe banne: trade Ol) Lone the Scottish standard, and on the left se vieWF Ta creen flag with harp and the inseriptios Goubt gradually bring | .% ‘Bragh,” showing the friendly Ie : pos. 3. were many soc meno who desire treer genera! mutually beneticial terms, and whos anid advoeacy will no rin go ee ee _— ae - eee feeling which exists in this Province be- whenever rivel interdsts and adverse in-|). on the witty Hibernian and canny Seot fluences shall admit of i But I certainly | 4 he tables. arranged to accommodate came home with the impression that ¢ eventy people, were elegantly set, and siderable water will run past thecapitols oa) | sooted, at the beginning, a beautiful the Ottawa and Potomac before that time}* 7”. . ‘ ; appearance. : Fraves The members of ithe Club, in regalia of Further on he says: — nine o'clock marched in i here is evicen a firm determination | procession from the Ciub Room to” the to refuse to continue a free market f Hotel. They were headed by a piper, Counadian fis! whose martial strains animated the siep of : lt clausmen on the way. Arriving at the the rigid large uumber of guests were from Canadian in-|awaiting. The President of the Club, foree the market for fish, or | Archibal? McNeill, Esq., at once to *k his eneral reciprocity, it is difficult to] position, assisted by John S. MeDonald, inines. We are a think that) isq., Vice-President of the Society, whe itd so at a former crisis it should | 2 ted the efficient croupier. On the Presi Bat we cannot overlook the! dent’s right sat His Honor Licutenant- es ure widely different. | Governor Macdonald, W. A. Worden, Esq , Stewart plaid, at ’ ’ ;tae ‘Whether or not exciusion of Rankin, a Unit d . _ Pr shores woula States citiz fe Ph « stem g@ rt tw. ' The isiness of fishing and the fish busi-| United States Consul. Hon. W. W. Sulii- oth undergoing a com-|van, and Hon. D, Ferguson, Previncial | hauge, and American fishermen and| Secretary. On his left sat ex-Governor al t conforming themselves t Haviland, Senator Howlan and ex-Governor rder of things. They have set} Laird, while F De St. C. Brecken, Post- berate'y, and are most power-| master, L. H. Davies, Esq., M. P . and | led bythe United States government | Patrick Biake, — cr , oO upled seats | fisheries are rapidly recovering from|eonvenicnt to the croupier. There were ‘ ition, and will scorn be in iealthy | also in attendance Alexander Beaton, Eq , n improved methods enabie} East Point; Hector MeMiilan, Pictou, Gshermen te intercept fish ff | ent of the ff} N. S.; Neil McKelvie, E:q., A; vast that formerly their vessels! Bank of Nova Scotia, Summerside; C. B nd eaught along our coasts. | McNeill, Esq., Summerside; William San- John ig > hk aerson, PUD tye y tended home url Sand enlarged | Greorgeiown: The Bench Kelly, | Lancdilgyeg, reserving ana! Esa., President ol the B ane re nt [ri sh | rtiny fish, enable dealers to market | Society; James Byrne, Vice-President of | vies and quan ities of fish t ' I th. Benevolent Irish Soc ty; James R d- | plied. Tneir dependence ‘|din, Esq., Inspector of Weights and | : ecoming a thing of the past. | Measures; D. C. Martin, Esq, M P. P.,| Treaty was meade} W. L. Cotton, Esq, P. R. vessels resorting to our | Jobn McEachen, Erq., R. T. The number last yecr was|T. A. MeLean, Esq., John F Robertson, Kew ers, Keq ‘ W € eks, sq ® } Washington were 1,387 iMacs | », ad most of those took their fares with} E-q., David Sterling, Esq., Alex. M Kin- | ise seipes and sunken g‘!! nets from seven | non, Es: David Smail, Es; , J. W. Mor » twelve miles outside of 1] it wliowing that the liberties secured | Rae, Councillor MeRae, Capt. M. McLeod, Uwited States citizens by the conven-| A. Hermans, Esq., Robert Lawson, Exq , a of 1818, are of much more practical | Little York, and Messrs. Frank C. Conroy, .? value to them than they were when ap-| J. L. Thompezon, Alveas M-Donald, John pliarees were adapted solely to inshore McSwain, Chas. Lawson, ‘Thomas MeKen- fishing, it is impossible to realize how much j zie, John Cameron, D. O'M. Reddiv, Jr, the relative conditions have changed. I:|R. F. Kerr, Esq., Peter Ferguson. Johu J, might cripvle their deep sea fleet to shut | Chappell, Alex. McLeod, P. P. Giilis, J. P. them off from buying bait and supplies, and | McVonald, Geo. Robertson, Hector C. Me it would hamper the mackerel and herring | Donald, Alex. Patterson, James Davis, tieet to prevent them from purchasing any| Peter McCourt, John Firzvatrick, — cargoes they wouid be debarred from catch- ing. But, would fishermen and| P, O. Department, D. R. McLennan, R traders co-operate in a policy that deprived | Harris, John A. Lawson, W. H. Fraser, them of the only appreciable substitute left | Duncan MeMillan, Jas. W. Mullally, Daniel for a free market? That way bristles with McLeod, R. J. Campbell, Walter Marhe- difficulties. Is it not well to look all of | son, William McNeili, a representative of these contingencies squarely in our coast the face?| Toe Examiner and others. R -ferring to President Arthur's mess wein| The menu prepared by the host and host- March last, it will be found that ess of the Rankin, was prenounced by all was Called tu the desirability of ascertaining | to be excellent. It consisted of :-— the precise rights of United S:ates attention citizens : OUP, in regard to the fisheries on the coasts of Can- | : . i ‘ | {ee » Bae 2 ada. Ic is my humble opinion that the sug- | Ox Tail, Mock Basque. gestions then made measures the lenyth to FISH which our neighbours are at present willing | There | made to secrvre such an interpretation of the treaty of 1818 as would eahance the utility of the limits | and privileges conceded by that instrument. | Sirloin of Beef, Goose «ith Olive Sauce, lf this conjecture he right there is yet one Chicken with Pork and Apple Sauce. more critical stage throuvh which the ques BOILED. Boiled Cod and Chatney Sauce. to go on the subject of the fisheries ENTKEES. will be a supreme eff wt : oe Scoteh Haggis with Farrel Cake. ROAST. ‘ Hon of the fisheries tust pass. In order | Turkey (Celery Dressing), Sugar Cured Ham, | to avoid a ! ngthier letier L defer to! (‘x ‘Tougue, Leg of Mutton, Cape Sance. anocher communicstion pointing out in RELISHES tats connection how tunel: the country owes | to the p litical sagacity ef Sir John A Me- Donald, whose strong faith in the mariiiae | resonrces of the Dominion, and the mate- | rial peosperity of the confederation, have ! placed Canada at this juncture in a most | mauce, favourable posi‘ion to mwaintain her iater- GAME ests without endangering frierdly relations aiid in harmony with imperial authority.’ ~~ eo on -o > About the Bounty. A writer in one of our city contem- poraries whe sigus himself ‘Fisherman, ” Eust Point, states that the session of 1882, when a _ resvin- | : ; moved in the House of Commons, Con Ja, for the purpose of giving a bounty f la and boats engaged in deep sea es for that year oniy, Mr. MchKenzic lio amendment that the vote be made term anent, which was carried in the atftir- joative in the House, and consequently pipes th not require to be brought before the set Evelish Walnats, Horse Radish and Weat India Limes, Pickles and Sauces. VEGETABLES, Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cauliflower with Cream ' Canapees cf Hare and Game Pie,— Escalloped ‘Tomatoes, PUDDING AND PASTRY, Plum Puciding with Wine Sauce, App'e Pud- ding and Strawberry Merangue, Cottee Jelly and Cream, Gooseberry and Currant Tart, Pumpkin Pie with Custard, DESSERT. ~ Apples, Peaches, Grapes, Nuts and Raisins, Cheese and Celery, Coffee, Tea and Seotch Cake, The imost conspicuous dish placed on the table was the Haggis, served with farrel It was ushered in amid music of bag applause of the company, and Chairman. Then David eeke. before the House yearly as would have been the case|Smail, Esq, Harbor Master, arose and “ie ; “} e . 3 e . ° he resolution been carried as intro-| addressed it in the following werds of i by the Sir John Government—! Byrns Fair fa’ vour honest 131 Hansard it | that, on the 13th May, Sir | ward moved the following resolution : | ' Wee t the house resolve into commiites whole, to consider a certain proposed : soliton to provide for an annual grant| The groaning trencher there ye fill, are ours) of $150,000, to aid in the Your burdies like a distant hill, i pment of the sea fisheries, &c.” | Your pin wad he'p to mend a mill wane . iu In time o need, "eaoin - . * an an ‘ i This re olution speaks for itself; aud | While through your pores the dews distil rther, neither Mr. McKenzie nor any Like amber head ec'-e made any amendment whatever. fret, Mr. MeKenzie didu’t Great chieftain o’ the pud Aboon . by referringto the din’ race ! them a’ ve tak your place, Painch, tripe, or thairm : | are ye worthy of a grace As lang’s my arm. kiife see rustic labor dight, fis Speak E } ' ' Ava C 5 u up Wi rea M Siigait, 1} » Pie emltan : R er . . . yi ' e subject. On page 1555 of Tren Zz your gushing entrails bright , _ . e i - 4° fr, WO find t at Sir John sike ony ditch 2 ’ ; “17 maw! 4 ° rat a colar ne eioht vaca ald introdue d the ‘Bill (no 177 ini then, oh, what a glorious sight, 7 . 3 : : 1 . ; Warm reekin’, rich. tO #Linorize ap annus grant for the} ’ : The Then } of Deii ta *o] art s ain 2 ’ . : uevelcpment of he sea ti-heries wa for horn they stretch and strive. grant to fishermen is thereiore the law the hindmoet. on they drive, the count ry. Vili all thei weel-swali'd kytes be yve Are bent like drums ; Then auld guidman, maistJike tg rivt,, Hetpankit pums. : So much for the veracity | of o- “Fisbtrmay” whe owas the Han- | ard. 2 coast. With rison, | Sq. Alex. McKinley, Cap‘. D. Mc-} } $ | } } | ! | | j | } | The | Campbell, Colin Chisholm, Johu Campbell, | Is there that owre his French ragout, Or clio that wad stew a sow, MOr fricassee wad mak her spew SOr fricassee wad ma ier spew, Wi' perfect scunner, Looks down wi’ s:-eering, scornfu’ view On sie a dinner ? Poor devit! see him owre his trash, \s fecxless as a wither’d rash, | pindle-shank a cuid whip lash, His nieve a nit: bloody thoot or tiela to dash, ‘Oh, bow unfit ! ’ « the rustic, hagyis fed, trembling earth res unds his tread, : , f ial sw ilie hivea blade, He'll mak it whissle ; ileus, aud arms, and heads will saed, Li pan hninats awh ‘ay af I } oS in prennee ‘ rs wha mak mankina your eare, ; “per et \od dish them out your brie’ tare, id Seotland wants nae skinking ware That ) ups in luggies ; 1? i . Hus wu ve wisn her g Cne ber a haggis ! atelu prayer, ' M-. Small was applauded for his effort, and on resuming iis seat the haggis—- otider than the usual dish set before Scorehman—was served and relished by the company. When ‘ample justice was ine to the good things provided” the President arose and proposed the following oasts which were honored in cold water :— The Queen, God Biess Her. [The Way we Cvlebrate—Responded to by Neil MeKeivie, Esq., Summerside; Hon. D. Ferguson, Provincial Segpetary. The Governor-General of “Canada— Re- sponded to by Ex-Governor Haviland. The President of the United States—Re sponded to by W. A. Worden, Esq., United States Consul. Che Licuteuant-Governor of P. E, Island— Responded to by Leutenant-Governor McDonald. The Parliament of Canada—Responded to by L. H. Davies, Esq, M. P. P., and Senator Howlan. The Land of our Forefathers—Responded to by Ex-Governor Laird and William Sanderson, Erq , Georgetown, The Land we Live in—Responded to by Archibald) McNeill, Eeq., President of the Caledonian Club. The Local Legislature—Responded to by Hon. W. W. Sullivan, Premier, and D. C. Martin, Esq., M. P. P. |The Civil Service—Responded to by Fred k. de St. C. Brecken, Esq., Postmaster. The Army, Navy and Militia—Responded to by Major Irving. Clergy— Responded to by 1, °R Morrison, Esq , Public Works Depart- ment and John S. McDonald, Esq. Agriculture and Commerce—Responded to by Alex. R. Beaton, Eeq-, East Point. Sister Societies— Responded to by Jehn Kelly, K:q., President of the Benevolent lrish Society, and James Byrne, Esq., Vice-President, do. The Press—Responded to by Mr. W. L. Corton, Editor of Tue Examiner, and P,. R_ Bowers, Exq., of the New Ara. Islanders Abroad— Responded to by D. McMillan, Esq., Pictou, and {Mr. H. C McD naild. Our Guests—Responded to by Mr. James H. Reddin. The Ladies—Responded to by Mr. P, McQuaid The standard toasts being finished, the following were honored :- The President of the Caledudonian Club— Proposed by J. W. Morrison, and re- sponded to by A. McNeill, Esq. Managing C.mmittee— Proposed by John M. Campbell, and responded to by the Chairman. Our Hest aud Hostess— Proposed by P. R. Bowers, Esq , and responded to by J. J. Davis. Jemes Reddin, Eq, ex-President of the Benevolent Irish Socie'y—Proposed by Hon D, Loird, and responded to by Mr, Reddin, The after-dinner speeches were, on the | whole, very good—short, lively and to the poiut ; and it is worthy of remark that the | old idea that men cannot have a pleasant time together, in a social way, without the use of wine, was disproved in this instance, Care had been taken in making out the programme of intellectual good things ; and the principal speakers had evidently thought something abont what they said before getting on their legs. So the post prandial remarks were excellent ; aud good humor pervaded the company, without the drawback of intoxication. Had ihere been a larger number of good songs, and less of “Res a jolly good fellow,” the effect would, perhaps, have been more pleasing _ and entertaining. | | | | | | adie | | by the National Anthem. During the evening Mr. James Me- Donald, and Mr. J. A. Lawson, favored jthe company with songs, and Wil- jilam Sanderson, E:q., entertained them by a favorite recitation. In the wee’ sma’ hours Auld Lang Syne was sung, followed The company then dispersed well pleased with the enjoy- ble manner which they celebrated St. Andrew’s night. <i gm Our Advertisers. Jas. D. Irving directs certain parties to meet at the Court of Chancery and there answer concerning such things as may be alleged avainst them. R. R. Fitzgeraid is desirous of discover- ing the whereabouts of a black heifer which strayed from his premises a few days ago. ee ee Se ARREh de, esidence of the bride’s father, | Mount Herbert, Lat 48, on Nov, 27, by Rev. . ; Beyle, of West jaryaret E. Farquharson. ; iy tiff, VV atiiam Fh. ¢ River, te At Montague, on the 350th September, by | the Kiev. ‘Wm, Wass, Donald McKachern, to Nee, (Vion | Miss Christy Aun McLeod, both of Brooklyn, River Co., [. E. I DIED. Drowned in Boston, on the 6th Nov., Thos. P. Smith, of this city, aged 25 years, STRAY HEIFER, TRAYE irom the Subseriber’s premises t Kdward Road) on ~unday last, 80h Nov back Heifer, part Jersey breed, , With whjte jegs and lignt-co!o.ed noze, i ‘ 1 ty. B RiFITZoReAL. Ch'tgwa, Dé. 2, bes y= INE Bar—Responded to by |, | i | Chicago, Ul | by patent. ee Seated tees a a e meaner a OH ———— _—— atl te aetna “> JAMES SHAND, WINS1OS MERCHAMT & ACCT HALIFAX, WN. S. —_— LE, \ FR, SHAND, having bought the large Wholesale Dry Goods M Stock of DUFFUS & CO.,, of Halifax, at a large divcount on cash prices, bas, with a view of closing up the matter during the winier, commissioned the Subscribers to offer te the people of the Island some $20,000 worth of these goods, We have taken the store in Stevenron’s Building, on West sjde of Queen’s street, formerly known as ‘“ Dempsy’s Corner,” and immediately opposite Dorsey Goff & Co.s’ Shue Store, and will open early in December. The Goods are all Sound and of the First Quality, bought at first hands and in the best markets in this country and in Evrope, Messrs. Du flus reputation is a guarantee of this, and the Stock will be sold at prices that will advantage the buyer. ee ee Yea Liberal advances made on consignments of Island Island produce bought. J. A. CAMERON, JOHN MACDONALD. Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1884--1mo LOOK HERE ! 0:0————= G. H. HASZARD Has the Largest and Rest-selected Stock of CHRISTMAS CARDS ever shown. All New Designs. Will not shew auy old Cards this year. Novelties this Season:—INLAID WOGD, MOTHER OF PEARL, &. Carnival Set of Canadian Winter Sports. ee (Jee COME AND SEE MY STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. ee wae produce to Halifax. G H. HASZARD. Ch’town, Nov. 26, 1884—1mo eod POSITIVELY =NON-EXPLOSIVE. THE IMPROVED THAYER ELECTRIC LAMP. URNS Canada Coal Oil of any test with perfect safety, producing a white light, equalled only by Edison’s Electric Light. More briltiant than jour gas jets and nine tinies cheaper. Its light is six times greater than ordinary lamps, and is three times cheaper. FORACE HASZARD. Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1884. WINTER CLOTHING! 0:0 ————— J. &. Mecdonald is now showing an im- mense stock of Ready-Made Clothing. ——— — Men’s Waran Reefers, from $2.90. Men’s Warm Overcoats, from $4.99. Men’s Heavy, Warm Ul-ters, from $4.25. Men’s I weed Suits, from $5.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Ulsters and Ov-ercoats, in great variety, very cheap. Men’s Warm Underclothing, from 75 Cents a suit. Boys’ Uunderclothing, all sizes, Flannel Shirts, Scarfs, Braces Ties, Handkerchiefs 20: If you want the very best Value for your Money, don’t fail to see goods and prices at J. B. MACDONALD'S. Ch’town, Nov, 7, 1884. ~- pat her pres (8. - FILL ~ 104, GRAIN Bacs, | ENGLISH COAL VASES, 20,000 BAGS (assorted sizes) {2 Ch’tewn, Nov. 26—3w twice aw W E will give exclusive sale at and near Charlottetown, of our Entire Wheat FANCY COAL HODS, “OR SALE BY GAL. IRON COAL HODS | HORACE | ’ ACE HASZAKD, FIRE IRONS AND STANDS, | h’town, Nov, 22, 1834. er BLOWER STANDS, ] 2 ! CARPET SWEEPERS, | I ald il ld HEARTH BRUSHES. er F ela, SIMON W. CRABBE, © A CAK-LOAD of Flour, brand ‘+Herald,” Sign of the Stove. Walker’s Co:ner. | 4 equal “Kent Mills,” at Steam Naviga- tion Wharf. For sale low by J. A. CHIPMAN, 2 Cars EVANGELINE, F' ur, to a dealer who wili push it. Covered ¥ : sand ants oy guarantee 160 POR SALE BY 8. more bread to the barrel than any other | Y , ny, Hour. FRANKLIN Mitys Co., 35 Clark Street,, . 3s A. CHEPMAN & U@., » All, aug? | Ch town; Nov, 32, 1884. See a 2. LLG OO AO Le ominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, QUEDNS CoUMYy, IN CHANCERY, [L.S. } TICTORIA, by the Grace of God, .f th United Kingdom «f Great Britsin salt Ireland, Queer, Defender of the Vaith, &e..s . To Johu Hevry Gates, of ¢ harlottetown ™ Queen’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Fsquire, and Edward Jonce of 58 Regency Street, Westminster, Lond a, England, engineer, greeting : } Wecommand you and every of you, that within eight days sfter the servics of this writ on you, inclusive of the day of such service, iaying all cther matters and excuses aside, you, and each cf you, do cause an ap. pearance to be entered for you in our Court of ( hancery at Charlottetown, to a bill filed agaiost you by the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Ieland (an Insolvent Banking Company) and the Bank of Nova Scotia, Lemuel Cambridge Owen and Charles Colson Gardiner (the Ligui- dators of such Insolvent Banking Company) and that you do answer concerning such things as shall then and there be alleged against you and to ob erve what our said Court shall direct in this behalf upon pain of an attach. ment issuing against your peisons and such other process of contempt as the Court shal award, and of the said bill being taken pro confeas”, Witnees, the Honorable James Horsfie’d Peters, Master of the Rolls in Her Majesty's High Court of Chancery, of Prince Edward Island, at Charlottetown, the twenty-third day of August, in the forty-eighth year of our reign. (Signed) JAMES D. IRVING, Registrar, R. R. FrizGerap, Solicitor. Ch'town, Dec. 2, 1884—4w oaw tyes ao ++ ns nena ()* account of the tremendous variety of Fancy Goods, Toys, &¢., &c,, AT THE Diamond Book-Store, It is impossible to particularize, The prices are lower than ever. The assortment is greater than ever. The display is larger than ever. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. Ch’town, Dec. 1884. W ANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. B® Advertisements uncer this Ivading, im apace not exceeding three lines, will he inserted for ten cents per day. ryXo LET—Two fats 20x30—a good, dry workshop, corner ct Great George and Euston s_reets. Apply to H, Coombs, dec?— ai pd OR SALE — Double-seated Box § leigh, nearly pew ; also, Set of Harners in good condition ard large, heavy beffalo. The above will be sold at a bargain. Ayply at this office, cee? 4i cod pd NIGHT SCHOOL will be cpened in the course of a few days. Ivtending stu- dents will please apply to John MacSwain, ceel 4i LJ OUSE TO LET (furnished) for the winter i | mouths. Appiy to Mrs. Freeland, Esplanade. decl tf AJANTED—At Government House an under Cock. ‘Good reference required. decl—3i pd 7 ANTED— A dining-room Girl for an hotel. Apply at this office. deel 3i pd OARDERS WANTED. -—-A_ couple «{ Boarders can be accommodated at Mise “tewait’s, Great George treet, opposite Pic- kard’s Bakery. uov 29— 3i J ANTED.—A Lad for an cffice. Apply at EXAMINER ofiice, nov29--3i ANTED -A youny Lasly in a grocery store, Addraes **F,” V. UO. Box 16, nov29 OST—On St. Peter's Road, near Roper's Hill, on Friday last, » Kuilway Wrapper. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. nov28 fyXO LET—The ‘‘Kiverside Cottage,” at the east end«f Keut street, next to Mr. Lowe’s garden. It is well finished, with frost- proof cellar. The prcsent occupant is about leaving the Island, and there is coal in the cellar that can be had if reqnired. Rent moderate ; possession immediately. Apply to James Beales. nov2 ST RAYED.--A small, red Cow with a white face. Any. information respecting her will be thankfully rewarded by Hexry FarQuuarson, King street, 7 nov?7 fy O LET- The premises at present occupied by Horace Haszard, Key , at the foot of Queens street, Possession givcn on the lst day of January rext, A, D, 1885. For fur- ther particulars appiy to R. R. Fitzgerald, nov26 meee fy.O LET—A Cottage on Pleasant street, containing eight rooms, with stable and coachouse attached Apply to J: bn Kelly. nov!7 eod A FEW BOARDERS can be comfortably accommodated in @ cential part of the city Terms reasovable. Apply at this otlice. vovl3 tt O LET—A nice House in Plcasant Street, at present ecenpied by Mr, Crosskill ; possession immediately, Also a house ju King Street, near Railway,— William Dodd, novl] CARS dry Cordwood for eale ; nicely eplit, suitable for apy purpose. Apply immediately to McKinnen & McLean. novl0 NOR SALE—A Fire-proof SAFE, latest improvement --~Cheap. Apply at Tus Examiner Office. novs—wh ly Fu LINE of ‘McCormick's ‘celebrated L BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, at RK. K. Brace’s. [seplO gw