AROS THE DAILY loves LOCAL AND bids ibMs, Hats. Caps, 8S, Ties. Dre s Goods. | Braces ant EXAMINER " . © 4 ‘ a OO ste - . ~ .? : oe a Te oC. and up; Men’s good Heavy Ulsters, $3.95 and up; Men’s Overcoats, $3.95 S $3.75 and up, Men’s Pants, $1.00 and up; thousand dollars, worth of Clothing at prices *7 ? oe BJ tAL UND —- LTop WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, FS86, Cluality, Assortment & Price. Men's, Boys and Children’s Clotaing. Boys’ Overccats and Ulsters, $2.00 and up. Boys’ Reefers, 90c and up; Boys’ Shirts, 75ec in.—PROWSE BROS. fen’s Reeiers, $3.50 up. that will make you buy if you only see them. and up; Men’s $20.000 (twenty ‘ers llot of ‘THE MIGHTY POWER OF CASH bash Prices Very Very Low. Who Loses The Money ? We can’t guess, we know our prices are very very low, for our competitors no- tice it as well as our custom- October is here, there is in the We have ladies?’ Underwea almost every price, rrom 3c to $2.50, Mio ralue 12 }1 f ag ricght Lilt Value Lt just as rigont , *i1 . acon air. at is the goods: they + I * ne hava i it K pS US DUSY i 2 re-orcerine. all Gloves are in A job line of fine Kid 4 button Gloves in assort- | ed sizes, regular price $1.10,' now only @@e (sixty cents), while they Jast. Ladies 7 | Stud lacing in black, and col- ored at popular prices. Every pair warranted genuine, 200 pairs Ladies’ warm Cashinere Gloves, job line at 12c, 15c, 18¢, worth double. See them. We are making a big hole in our stock of hosi- the goods are splendid and sell well. We have ‘r lot on the way. Keep abies warm—an elegant fancy wool goods just in. Muffs and collars for children. ery, value anoth: the |} ? . ? y .pr ros iu} eet ] y : » - B | You will never know how e } 7 : conten’ much money you are throwing 7 " ' EKS wii' ‘ . A Ona : yay on these goods until yo n ‘ see our assortment and get . Nr —— . raw paar 3 Ne prices Always bear in W Te yw roind that we carry the best J roods made in the differen! . } » . ‘ \, lines, and mark them at= sell- will me w+ st. I pe ing prices. Come in and see _— menew American Hats and Tus Manixe Na I prope Caps. in Sydney, ¢ B w the marine e OTHERS railway acralie large enouge to accom-| PROWSE BR mm 4 uve Lt ere ~ ; > So Panocniat. Fain—The Jersey cow PERSONAL. _ " ' Bice Whe aia Gonn ; fr. H. J. Ma a known in- D . . \ surance an. is at the Hotel Daviea. it } fi Mr. Phil May will take the place of the , 1 ; +. | late George Du Maurier, and illustrate the “Punch Annua!.” | . rnnen 2 su , S* St Mr. Edward Hackett, M. P. Tigo, wross * _. | registered at the Hote! Davies last evening. Patrick Ha nf ‘ auce reé - ote. oo “ ; : | Rev. E. C. Turner, of Pownal, who bas —-— _—- -- heen on a trip to New Brunswick, returned | nD i the re ru last ever , PoaAns AhA - a a : lar 1 UChariotierown ! Mr. fF Kemp, Shediac, the well- Board i ' th ip} known oyster expert, regist red at the room of Ma i f i- Queen Hote! last evening. porta a id j Rev. G.M. Campbell returned to Char- => lottetown trom Ottawa iastevening. Mrs. < l _' Campbell remained over in St. John visit- y* Mr.S ti ~ = . friend >. ilk toeeeed “tte Bo-t a Wet t to liearthat Mr. C. Perley i This week he « Welsh, of the Full Electric Company, e : ; : 14 sides 1.500! who has been ill since Sunday, is very low 8! : | ¥ ' ‘ 4 ; . .* ; } sive - ; | v. \ and his daughter, Miss | Suu's Aut | i ; ( lida J.S J this morning for Worces- pai ,. wt vertashore on Tryon shoals | ter, Mass., where they will spend the win at luieht Monday, as reported ves</ter. Mr. Walter M. Scottalso lefton re- ' en jas to Montres ter vr a : V av) . r. Her VanIderst t i jas afverno ’ * - a ! = ‘ = t Sy ssti gy aft a Bs it damast e wa ‘ eun 3 Mi : f norn.pg. | No S lt New Brunewick vutand ieiti Yh €ai this morning. S ‘ as , a bi : “s be sts of the Surprise Soap Com - -_— 2 2 — Cc crt { ‘ a thas Me Gladetom > euigh ( W 4 : vat Mr. Gladstone dlexsa: - se eepiy midenved at the leath of Arch- sis : c : > . a ea Master of the Rolle.) 272° Bens wi an old and dear Mes M. Ma J and W. S. Stewart, Q. | 762" * sae Vieres eo ne MI D sf i "s Mr. Robertson, head of the well-known 3 r n Macl re counsel |, : ; : ' . : 7 Se ‘ rad = i ficm of Manchester, Robertson & Allison, fort — sia P ani A. a ), St. John, aud Mr. Bart abv. one of the ‘ me - eter- re ¢ tine fo 2 : ** * Q.C,and Mr. A ters are @ g for the cipal men and confidential manager of defendants the same concern, arrived in the city from eel . ; Summerside to-day. They are at the P. FE. Isi.axpv Hosprta I ua sysop : i . if ei Lavies. | SReeeanGs Chek 65.0 TUN enanting oF the Mr. Reginald H. Macdonald, agent of | trustees, held last evening, it was, with the} ine People’s Bank of Halifex at Port fui] approval of the medical statl, unani-| food C. B., third son of Senator Macdon- | mously resolved to accept of Rev. Dr.1 aid, is to be married to Miss Elizabeth B. Brecken’s cenerous offer of the Brecke {ulline, daughter of John Mullins, Esq homesiea { grown r Hospita - Batbur N. B., at Bathurst, this | — ' 7 ; : poser, & appear tus gz dl Wedvesda eveniog, and his brother for fut build aod & suliacie) yr tacas A. Macdonald, left yesterday Hospita to act as groomsman. . 7 a There were registered at the Hotel Swor Factory art Suepiac—lIt is ru-| Davies this forenoon : C. L. Baxter, Port mored, says the St. John Telegraph, that] land, Me.; F. Ainsley, Montreal; G. F. A. anew shoe factory is to be started at She-} Anderson, St. John; F. R. Dearborn, do.; | diac, for which some $.5,000 worth of | W B. Murdock, Montreal; W. H. Barnaby | stock has already be subscribed. Mr.) James F. 8 son, St. John. The arri Richard, of Lynn, Mass former’ of | vale last nig cluded: D. A. McKinnon, Shediac, is one of the mover Georg ; J. Maitland, 8..C. McFarlane, Be ppand w briag Shed some t J C 1ette, George Bursey, Montrea); | forty families of skilled operatives. She-{C T. Freemen, R: C Call, Halifax; B. D.} dia: capitalists are intere sted Lorimer, J. C. O’Beirne. Toronto; Li. comeeeetpone “*hrister, New York; John Waterson, Glas- » STORW gow, Scotland; R. N. Doherty, Kent, N. B. There were regist red at the Queen Ho- } el x: James Laird, New Glas- | sow: J. J. Gav, C. Gay, Powmal; J. St. € John McBachern, Cherry ‘ictoria; Charles F. | Pringle. Kincardiae, } rair. and wind which prevailed during jast| bight and today. was general throughout the province. The wind blew quite briskly and the rain fell in torrents But no} \; age is reported fthel y storm the St. Lawrence was not sty anp Worst —-The storm of] t In Consedqueace ¢ able ; _ aie tO; Gorham. Halifax; G lea for Pictoa until half-past nine; wp; A siae, Siowart; W. D. Pres- | o’c'ock. The Northumberlaad is moving}ton and wife, Boston; J. A. Livingston, | as usual. Halifax; E. Kemp, Suediac; Mary Lewis, | -_-—> —- Uardigan Bridge; J 7a . M.. Ssott, i Coxcent.—The following programme | W. Scott, City; M. Cohn, St. Joho. wil! be rendered at Heartz’s Hall on Oct. " 15: a i Quartet—Messrs. Turner, Moore, Davison , ocsi aide Yor wal and Enman. i. » Powder, or for any other | Reading. . 2.0. cerceeees Mr Geo. McKenzie sonda. than you have tO". Solo. situmtctses ae en The Baking Powder we icffer each So!) eesese ion Large day, and the prices we name afford Tendit...cciec, sescsossssessscosian Coapet i la Manifold : ; } you au idea how much too mucoa paying for goods ( en tee the M you are at present poictie-—Mre. at, Rie De ‘ re probabiv inferio yurs. | ( Bovyer. Annie Harri+, Mes:rs. L he Baking Powder you use is iv-| McKay, L. W. Harris, Manifuld and ferior ts ours uniess you are buying | Chandler. the best gooda that were ever made. } 4 Jatt war w ‘ oe . me Beating. ...---+-reeeee ae M a Rattra Try a 4 und tin first, the next 8o! eoreeree os eeereee “lisa Marion McKa ma i. lal ver. Du ars. Harris an a ss Harris We <el] the best B-king Powder in ling Miss Stewart Ras “ : “i Le a ‘H Ne an pound tins at 25c a pound. MJD icceweewoeet 5 g tee RRCO THe TS ’ « 430i : MIO. noch encccapesoounsiil .Mr. Manifold .. Acid. . ¥8% + octal Mr. W. McKay Jonson 0 100, ( s the Quee i ila eal . 7 : TUE DRUGGISTS. iniecintineniony Montreal Star: Liberals have attacked | ————_—________—_——_—— — the number of ministers in the Federal G vernment for years; have denounced 5 the “ estimates” regularly as totalling too} high; and have decried many details of | first munistry mbers as Sir expenditur Yet their contains already as many mF Jobu Macdcnald’s last, and they have Manitoba, the {Territories and British Columbia yet to provide for; a { their first j total estimate is a terror Quite apart from the delicate question of fu ed suggest very strongly is work recess i} MAKING ee4eMEANS Guick Seliing We find it soin our furni —, to the taxpayer. ean } | pledges, this must | gly the thonght that there forthe Ministers todo daring getting the machine of goveroment running on a less costly basis. The Liberals are in 4 capital positic n to escape from prec edent when it costs more than it comes to; an 1,} ture busine = as 2 matter of fact, neither they nt ed rany B CHT f, C8 LTD Other governing party ee er vil 5 © J ¢ ; t oF MARK ¢ U ” 3 deny the demand Of the peopie for pubii =o | Who Sell at Selling Prices. Perouse A Bargain in | Priced low to sell Bootees, Mittees, Scarfs Hoods ps. See our furs, dress and ©3j r cloth jackets goods and ay ts va EE ED THE WORLD'S WHEAT SUPP LIES, The wheat crops of the various wheat- rodu ¥ countries of the world are esti- maied \y the Hungarian Minister of Agri- av aggregate total of 825,000,000 2, of 2,341,006,000 bushels, which reprsents a decrease, compared with the revised total figures given for last year, of 50,000,000 hectolitres, or 6 per cent., and compsred with the figures of 1894, a de- crease of about 12 per cent. The home crop of the usual importing countries show ficit, compared with the annual con- ption, of 159,009,000 hectolitres, or 669,000 bushels, while the surplus which the usual exporting countries will save for sales is put at 113,000,000 hec- tolitres, or 320,000,000 bushels leaying a net leficit as compared with the consumptive needs of 46,000,000 hectelitres, or 130,000,- 000 bushels. Last year the world’s crop yield, and the quantity ueeded for con- sumption, about balanced each other. Among the great exporting countries Russia yields this year 40,000,000 bushels less then last year, India 56,000,000, Argentina 14,000,000, Australia 8,960,000 and in Algiers 7,000,000 bushels less, and culture at hecto! ; a ue Sam a ry di, ~ in Australia, Egypt, Tunis and Aigiers the nttrun of the crop is 80 poor that instead of being able to export wheat, they will have to make slight imports. Among importing coun- tries France shows the best resulis, with an estimated increase yield of 36,060,000 bushels, Italy coming with 9,000,000, and Great Britain about 8} million busbels more. On the other hand, Spain is har vesting 14,000,000 bushels lese, Austria 16,906,000, and Germany 7,009,000 bush- els ke than last year, The surplus grown by India, Argentina and Chili has already been practicaliy exported; and therefore is not considered in calculations. 0+@°e eee mE AILED MANY YEARS, Kiduey Trouble of Some Kind—Lame Back and Weakness—Cured by a Few Moxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, Brockvitte, Oct. 12 (Speciai) — As stated by Mr. Wm. A. Stagg himeeif, the facts of his quite recent pe:fect recovery from weakuess and ailments many years suffered, are as follows: “To a few boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills I owe my complete cure from weakuess and lame back which Sota Cushions 1 case Sateen Covered Cushions, fi illed edges, generous size, go od filling 68ce. 4 These ‘are sold regularly at $5¢ Another in GHENILLE =cURTAINS iA cA44AAAALAALAALAAAAASUUUUUNANUALANANAdG444dd had clung to me for many years. As soon as I had decided that the vause might be sell so fast! ‘Carter's for Wall Paper | ENGLAND'S NAVAL WEAKNESS, What Might Happen in Caso She ,Were to Send a Fleet up the Dardanelles. } The numerical inferiority of the British | fleet of battleships to the forces of France and Russia becomes more serious when we consider the course of a possible war be- | tween England on the one side and the | allies On tbe other, Let us consider the | result of Franco-Russian intervention did | we send our fleet upthe Dardanelles. Our Mediterranean fleet, with its twelve battle ‘ships more or Jess damaged, would be ‘trapped in the Sea of Marmera, with the | Russian Black Sea fleet, five or six battle ships strong, waiting for itin the Black Sea; | fresh, undamaged, with magazines and ‘bunkers fall. The works in the Bospho- rus would prevent the furtber advance of ourships while they would cover the aitacks of the Russian torpedo flotilla, which swarms in the Black Sea. lu the Mediterranean the Toulon fleet would at once put to tea, effect a junction {with the North Sea (French) squadron and attack our Channel fleet with some twenty ships. As repeated experience has shown jthat it takes days for us to mobilize, we Should not have been ablein the meantime largely to reinforce our fleet, and therefore our Chanvel ships must either rua or be beaten. In either case, with the arrival of the Baltic fleet to complete our ruin, we lose the c»mraand of the Channel. The aim of Napoleon ninety years ago is ac- complished, and this country is open, not to thousands, but to bundreds of thousands ef inbaders. The heart of the Empire would be pierced, the palsy of death would come upon the Empire itself, and ina holocaust of blood and fire the country which has stood up for freedom and civili- zation would fall forever. Those who have demanded violent measures have not counted the cost. Great are the privileges of the press ; splendid is the work which it has done for freedom and humanity; honorable are its traditions in England. Butterrible is its responsi- bility when it presumes to urge a nation to war against the will of the nation’s chosen statesmen. Tothese alone belongs the right to draw the sword and to send their coustrymen tothe slaughter. They know al ; they move behind the scenes, and they must judge. We can but bow and execute their wil]. They are not cruel by nature nor are they vowed to a policy of inhuman- ity, but they feel the risks, and do not, in Bismarck’s words,“meddle with the cailing of Nemesis, or aspire to exercise the Divine They, not the irresponsi ble prese, must decide the issue. —London Daily Mail. SuAcel + nag’ Juuge’s Oilce, a - D> + <e—— ‘REMARKABLE” HEN’S EGG, Sryan’s Initial, Silwer Dollar and 16 to1 in Bas-fRelief on the Shell, Liirmwonp, Ky., Qet. 12.—Dock Cobb, a prominent farmer of Red House, and bro- ther of County Atiorney J. Levis Cobb, brought here yesterday what is undoubt- edly the most remarkable campaign curi- osity éver seen here It is a hen’s egg, on one side of which, in bas-relief, isthe letter “B.” On the other side is an exact figure, also in bas-relief, of an American dollar, on which are plainly visible an eagle and the figures 16 tol, the “1” being preceded by a “$.” Ata glance it can be seen that the de sigus are not the result of any chemical, as they stand out in bold relief on the shell and are of the substance of which the shell is formed. It is on exhibition at the registrar’s office in this city and has been viewed by hundreds of incredulous citizens of all parts. Alarm Click to wake you up in the morning, buy it at Wellner’s BORN. At Eddyville, Lincoln Co., Ore., on the Conroy, a daughter. A 6 MARRIED At St. Patrick’s Church, Mystic, Conn., on the 22nd ult., by Kev. J. FP. Murphy, John J. Robinson to Margaret A. Ellis, both formerly of Prince Edward Island. At St. Patrick’s Church, Mystic, Conn., Juih 6th, by Rev. J. F. Murphy, Henry Ellis to Miss Elizabeth Macdonald, both formerly of Grand River, Lot 14, and now of Noank, Conn. At Ellerslie, on the 8th inst., by Rev. Henry Harper, Russell Hayes, late of St. John and formerly of Ellerslie, to Miss Lutie Williams, late of Summerside, and daughter of Harry Williams of Ellerslie. At Cainsville, Ont., on the 6t4 inst,, by Rev. Mr. Mooney, Dr. Secord, of Sum- merside, to Mise Mary Louise Westbrook danghter of Joines Westurock, of Caine ville. DIED. At Roxbury, Mass., on the 7th inst., Agnes C., aged 42 years, wite of Samuel Worth. At New Glasgow, on the 39th inet, Howard Churchil! Binns, in the 23rd year of his age,son of John Binns, At Charlottetown on the 10th inst. Maggie FKiorence Hardiug, aged Il months. At Head of Hillsborough, on Oct. 9th, Jane, widow of the late Dennis McCartby, aged 79 years. At East Pisquid, on Oct. 10th, Sarah, wife of Jola Jy, in her 70th vear. At Clarktown, Norma Louise, twin child | . } } 3 ‘ | from derangement of the kidneys, | pro-|of James M. and Beriha Clark, aged 4 | cared a box ef Dodd’s Kidney Pill’s and| months and 13 days. [am glad to say that only afew boxes 2 nimeateen Le > i was rell : ee ere i were ti . as well as ever. : sl hie : } were taken before 1 was Catarrh is a constitutional disease and | _ requires a constitutional remedy like SHIP NEWS Hood’s - Sarsaparilla, whieh purifies the ’ j blood. Port of Charlottetown. eae — _— | [COPY] } ENTERED. L. B. Mivuer, EsQ., Principal Charlottetown I er Chail Business College and Writing Academy— Oct. 13.—L'azie C, Anderson, Chainam ear Sir,—Having taken a short course in | Carrie M. C., Coolen, Canso; Minnie May,lo 8 C I find it of gigat benefit to me in my | Burke, Pictou; Water Sprite, Nickerson, : bus nes. ie work, re ada te og i x Brilliaot Landry, New Castle; Shee tos ear aoe soar’ taltion a@ person gets a | Halitax; I » La aa astle;ithetest WUader 4 3 | Ba sb: rm, MeL an, Syduey; D. Cronan, | thorough erasp of the work under considera ; A . . OG $ t Bruce, Grand Kutry; Georgie Haro!d, tion, and no student (from my experience) is aliowe ito pass over work which he or she 2od October, inst., to Mr. and Mrs. S. P. / By your ex- ee ROTEL Right this way for — Alarm Clocks My new ard_ extensive stock of Alarm Clocks have arrived- You can s lect now from the largest stock ever displayed in the city. They are all good timors and Jusr Waar You Waxyr to wake you up in the morning Bar- gain seekers, now is the time to buy I Have Marken Turn Low to Sern YTuem Quick Come to-day; bring your neigh bor; do somebody a good turn and put him on the track of an opportunity as rare as snow in July W. W. WELUNER JEWELER.... Gravensteln Apples. Received last night from Annapolis, XN. S., via str St. Lawrence, 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, TO-VORROW Thursday, October l5th, at 10.20 o’cleck, A ¢arload of Choice No. | Gravenste]n App!es, direct trom the growers. GOODS NOW OPENING Japanese Terra Cotta Ware in Jardinieres, Bowls, Vases, Water Bottles, etc. A faw handsome Flower Epergnes, Brouze Figures, Candle sticks Fancy Candles, Fancy Work. Borkets, Chinese Lanterns. Finest Lot of Purses in Town Bermuda Lily Bulbs, direct from the Summer Is'es. Other choice bulbs in serson Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. College and School I0clks ALL SCHOOL —— Compiete SUPPLIES A. McNEIIL. Auctic neer, 7 ust a Moment, Please. Did I hear you say you wanted a pairof Rubbers? Yes. Let me show you a pair of the “Maple Leaf Brand,’ the finest rubber iwade in Canada. You do not want American rub- bers when you can get the Maple Leaf,-~take no other 4. E. HcEACHEN, Oct. 14—1i Assorimeni McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET. aug29 — € Perey W. Carver, LLB h Davies & Yaszara, Ww P. BY ormerly wi Ch’ Attorney & Counsellor-at-law Commissioner fer the Provinces. Tremont Building. Boom 629%. THE SHOW MAN SS ee —— mutG Ua BOSTON, MAES Lil. Coupail NUT as a high grade steam coal. PEA. ot olacl octl2 — eodtf eee EMPIRE BLEW Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. The Dominion Coal Co. Ltd., calls the attention of its, customers and the coal consuming public te the improvements in its screening and shipping apparatus, and announces tat in addition to its standard sizep, Screened and Run of Mine Both of which are shipped free from dust and foreign matter, it has placed op the market and rocommends. COAL. Especially adapted for domestic us in stoves and furnaces, and CO-.A_1s Smaller than NUT but shipper free from dust and used for et a the same purposes. Also the well known and favor ite grace Coal. A stock of each coal will b2 hept on hand at the Dom- inion Coal Co’s Coal Depot, and sold at lowest prices. PEAKE Selling Agents for P. KE. Island, BROTHERS & CO. ‘TEA est. Every pound satisfactory, two or three kinds of Empire bi For sale wholesale or retail by 1). J. MORRIS a but remember that there ara Blend. Be sure and get the —$—— ae H+ - SG SOCCOVEelO2ES2e © WHY NOT Wear perfect fitting clothing when it can be purchased as cheaply as poor fitting 1eady- made garments. We have a large line of imported and do- mestic cloths of nice patterns, which we are making up at prices as low as some ready- made clothing is offered. Let us make you a nice fall suit. See our samples. JOHN T. McKENZIE. See lfeee subber Shoes. 200 CASES. owe eee ee Se Best quality, latest styles, at the lowest possivle prices. J. &. Macdonald, Market Square, Queen Street. @ WVOIVBO * po —_ rs ‘To Be Sure Of a suit or a pair of trousers that will fit you weli and give great wear, you should call at Bruce’s, the popular tailoring estab- r¥yyy lishment. There you can see all the new- ' Granby Rubbers of Iron Wear Fame cost us more but we sell them at same price as the common Canadian Rubber. GOFF BROS., BOOT FACTORY GUARANTEED ZQUAL to any Machine in the mar- ket IRRESPECTIVE of price [XN ADDITION (Like our Sewing Machines), It has several VITAL advantages, ALL iTS OWN; fally patented sve. EMPIRE” MALY THE PRICE Of other standard Machines =p MPAR p< ™ EMPAST oxy $55.00 We will send a machine to any respon The Williams Mfg. Co., Utd.. Montreal, in every town in canada, oct7,10,14— uw -. | sible house or Party upon reesipt of the money. You may use it len days and if not ‘ | Satisfied return it and we will refund your money, AGENTS WANTED LADIES’ « JACKETS bia AND. 2ici PURE INDIA TEA. AAAAbdAbdbbdddedssbaddsddeds does not thoroughly understand, panations you make the subject clear and therefore pleasant. I hepe to find time to re- turn and finish the full course in the near future Thanking you for your kindness while at the college, ' Iam most respectfully yours, M. F, DAUTON, General Verchant, Bloomfield, P.E 1. OST—Four-oared row boat, about 15 feet, 4 color brown. Reward fer information eft at this office, ' octl4a— Broonell, Sydney; James Sampie, Roberts, Picton; Spring Bird, George, Sydney; Léveret, Garcen, Pictou; Julia A., Finlay- | Ounce used, always preferred to any other grades. Sales soa, Pineite. have more than doubled daring the past twelve months. For sale in boxes, half chests and chests. HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, next to Messrs. Reddin Bros, DRESS GOODS NOW OPENING. T. J. HARRIS, LONBON ROUSE Only $3.00 a pair for handsome Chenille Curtains, in a variety of colorings ~~ BEER BROS. reves CLEARED, Oct 12.—Mirnie May, Burke, Pictou; D, Cronan, Bruce, Grand Entry; Confede- rat>, Forest, New Ca-t!c; James Sample,! Roberts, Pictou; Leveret, Garcen; Pictou; Julia A, Finlayson, Pineite, = = = = _— ; ad = = = = , ow I = sisal ee ene ee eee