we eee Se Oe mene Se 3:;—Five Dotuars a Year. — NEW SERIES. ~~ Che Daily Examiner .3 iasued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Oo. From their office, corner of Water and Great George Str eté, Char! ttetown, Prince Edward Island. -RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.— Pesceeeetese “ee. _ oo at morlerate rates, Coatracts may b» made for monthly, quar- terly. hal ’ on a phi ation. ALMANAC FOR MORGA, tee. MOON'S CHANGES, New Moon 5th day, Sh, 51.8m, p. m, Ww. | , First Quarter 18th day, 9h, Full Moon 20¢h day, 12h Last Quarter 27th da £.7a. m, E. 14 2m, a w, : ‘ sun } Moon! High Dat . PAY OF WEEK | ~ ! ” . . fi ises |eets | rises | waterjlen h. } bh mh mmorniaftn [h m! i} Monday 43\5 41; 4 10; 8 15/10 58 2! Tueaday #2; 49'4 49/8 S9\t1 1 3). Vednesday LO 44| 5 24) 9 37 4 4| Thursday | 38) 44) 5 56/10 14 8 5) Friday | 36) 47) 6 25/10 46, 11} ¢/ Saturday 34; 4°/ 6 52i11 18] = =14 qi3 naay ‘ 50 7 9 il 56 18 #| Monday ' 30| 51! 7 46\morn | 21 9 Cuesday | 29 53! 8 15} 025; 9% 10|\Wednesday | 27| &4{/ 8 45] 0 5°! 27 | 11iThareday | 25) 566) 9 22) 1 38! 31! 12| Friday | 22) 67) 4,224) 36 12, satarday 2 59/10 51) 3 20) 38) 14, Sanday 19'6 OlLlL 471 4 37) = 41} 15; Monday 17 liaff 51; 6 8 44 16| Uuesday Le 2} 1 59 7 43) 47 17 Veduesday LS 31 3 13! 8 35) 50 19| Tharsday lt} 5] 4 28) 9 25) - 54! 19\ Friday @ 61 56 43:10 12; 5&7 20)| Satarday 7 7| 6 58/10 50/12 0 21 | Sanday 5} 8} 8 ALLE 32) 3) 22 Monday ' 2 9} 92 jaft 1) 7) 22| Cuesday 6 0} 10/10 28} v 48) 10) 24| Wedneeday 5S 12)11 3p} 1 20) ] 25\ Charsday | 66; 13)mern} 217). 17; 26) Criday 54) 14) 098; 3 5} 20) Q7\saturday | 52] 15} 120) 4 9} 23) 23) jnnday | 50; 16,2 9) 524) 26) £9| Monday + 49} 18) 2 45) 6 32) 29 30) Tuesday } 4%} 21) 325) 7 38] 33 L. ARTHUR & CO. GENERAL Commission Merchants, (2) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BosTOW, MASS. fggs and Produce a Specialty. July 15 CAUTION. BACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY S MARKED T & IN BRONZE LETTERS. 2 57) § 27/12 36, dly wkly cheek dadees 1 25} f-yearly, or yearly acvertisemenis, | y, 64, 31.7m, a. m. S. ' ; Sun /M Hi 8 a oe oe em -. ere em ee ae A oe 5 ee en ae This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.--Evriripes. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESD . H. MYRICK & CO., ! ry 7 HOLESALE and retail dealers in CANNED GOODS, FLOUR, TEA, GROCERIES, vo. also; PORK, LARD, HAMS and FISH of all kinds, Grafton Street, Charlotte- town, P, E I. | ____ dn our Fish Market we offer (OP FISH —boneless, dried, pickled ; HERRING, MAC- KEREL, SHAD pickled; DIGBY HERRING, In Canned Fish we offer SALMON, FINNAN HADDIES and LOBSTERS, to direct special atttention to var fresh Salmon and Codfish, which we receive aud have on sale every day. Our GROCERIES will be found fresh and reliable and our stock is complete in all departments, Our prices will compare favorably with those of the best grocers POKK, BACON, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, LARD, FRESH BYEF, CORNED BEEP jand SAUSAGES, Our SAUSAGES are fresh made every morning, from the best material. By dealing with us honse-keepers can obtain everything they require in the house- keeping line without trouble or unnecessary running around ' Orders by mail or telephone will receive prompt attention. ri, MYRICK & CO., Fish Miarket, Grafton Street. Charlottetown, Feb. 9, 1886 —1 mo eod JOHN MACLEOD & CO. MERCHANT TAILOR. 0 7 ¥ are offering the balance of our winter goods at lower prices than have ever been offered the public, A lot of Men’s and Youth’s Overcoats from $5 to $8, w-rth from $8 to $14 la aia made to order, from $12 to $18, worth from $18, to $24. Men’s Heavy Shirts, Underwear, Fur Caps, Gloves, &c at the same rates. Worsted and Tweed Suits at very low, prices. Island Tweed Suits from $19 to $12. JOMUY MACLEOD & CO. Ch’town, Feb, 9, 1886 —if eod wky —————<—_——— SN —_ BRITISH WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STREET. ee eget ee et ee FAL: AHS WINTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, ' UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! Fre Tse BROW! le Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. EVERYONE CAN call and examine the largest stock of Household Furniture, &c., &c., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they None Other Genuine. Oct gv, ane —-FroR- BOSTON. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. el ————$———— ee en ee THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERWATIONAL S.S. GO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- lan i, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. 2 Fare fram Charlottetewn to Boston, 36,50, 2n class ; $9.50, Ist class. | For tickets and other information apply to G. A. SHARP, ¥. W. HALES, _ BEL RY, P, EB. 1 Steam Nav. Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb. 8, 1886—eod wky —— REMOVAL. ACMILLAN’S COAL OFFICE has been h Removed to foot of PRINCE STREET. A Large Assortment of HARD AND SOFT COAL Kept Constantly on Han4, R. MeMILLAN. }ioe 4 Im end & wky es SAVE MONEY and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of andisputed value, fine finish and good honest workmanship BY BUYING Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goods (for Xmas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors and Mirror-plates, Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, and One Thousand and One oiher articles, FROM THE P E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Dec. 3, °85—eod wky —— _— CHARLOTTETOWN SASH ARD DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO., PROPRIETORS. —_——————_0 —-_--—- We are now manufactaring and will sell at the lowest cash prices); R. Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mouldings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &. ra We are preptred to do ail Kads of Jobbing, in Plauiag, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, ig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. : ” “All kinds of Gothic Wiadows for Churches made at shortest notice With new and first-class Machinery, aad the latest appliances, we can insure the {URSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY EXAMI. Ne NER. The latest local end forsign news can always be found therein. utmost satisfaction to aii who iavor us with their patronage. Oh’ town, Sept. 22, 1885 —wkliy | year We wish Apausony eran e oo lS jor AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson's Botanie Cough Balsam. Tc is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asta, which lead tc Consumption, have . been speedily cured by the use of ApAMson’s BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chrome coughs or bronchial affections, can Tesort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, F, W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggists, 343 4tuH Avr., N. Y. Herring. Herring. 200 Bris Ne, 1 FAT HERRING. 200 Half-barrels do 50 Quarters do do 59 Quistal CODFISH, cheap for cash or trade. DAVID SMALL. COTTON DUCK—COTTON DUCK Netice to Shipowners & Builders. ‘PXHE Sulscriber now offers to the trade, Yarmouth Cotton Duck, at manufae- turer’s prices. Has on hand a supply of light and heavy ducks. DAVID SVALL, Agent, Hyndman’s Buildings, Corner Water and Qifeen Street Ch’town, Feb. 16 —2i wky 2 mos rPVHIS is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under. and firm of A. KENNEDY & CO, has, on this first day of Fobrusry, in the year of our Lord, One thousand cight huadred and eighty- six, been dissolved by expira‘ion of time and by matnal consent. Dated this first day of Peb-uary, A. D., 1886, Signed in the presence of, by all the par- ties, Leiru KE, BrEcKEN, A. KENNEDY, WM. ROSSELL, ROBT, McLAURIN, The businees formerly carriei on by the above partnership will be continned by the undertigned, under the name, style and firm of 4. KENNEDY & CO., who will satisfy ali the liabilities of the late firm, and who are authorized to collect all debts and amounts due the !ate firm. A. KENNEDY, ROBT. McLAURIN. Feb. 24—dly 3wks law Why Pay Kigher When WOODILLs 2oz. Tins Retail 7 Cents GERMAN fez Vins Retail 1¥Y Cents BAKING Soz,. Eins Retail 22 Cents POWDER @uatity Equal to Amy. March 1, 1886. TENDERS. Crry or Coargotretown, P. £. I, EALED ‘1 ENDERS will be received at the s Mayer’s Office, Charlottetown, Prince Kdward Island, until noon of WEDNES- DAY, the 3lst day of March next, for the placing and maintaining of Sixty Frost-Proof Hydranis, having a pressure of not less than sixty pounds to the square inch, for fire and civic purposes, according to plans and specifica- tions to be seen at the City Clerk’s cfiice. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest er any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, Feb. 23 —3 eod Vessel for Sale. a a Subscriber offers for sale the Schr. MARY P., 45 tons register, is a good seiler and iargé carricr—will be sold low. For farther paiticulars apply at Charlotte- town to Messrs, Norton Bros., or at Cardi- an bv . H. ¥. BISSETT. Cardigan Bridge, Jan. 12, 1856. —feb 9 2i 1 aw wky 2i AY, MARCH 10, 1836, ng signed, carrying on besiness under the style} ‘5 Charlottetown Hospital. The statement of cubseriptions and dona- tions received by the lady collectors for the Charlottetown Hospital, Dorchester Street. for the past year,is as follows: — Collected by Mrs Patrick Blake, Mrs Judge Reddin and Mrs Patrick Walker: Bishop McIntyre 15,00; William Welsh, (Keppoch) 10.00, Owen Connolly, 5,00; Patrick Blake, M P P, 5.00; Hon Wm Campbell, M P P, 5.00; Judge Reddin, 5.00; Capt Hickey, 5.00; Wm Marray, 5,9; Pete: Conroy, M_ D, 5.00; Capt Jonn Welsh, 5.00; James eid, 5.00; Mrs E Robin, 4.00; Mrs Maurice Blake, 3,09; Mayor Beer, 2.00; Capt Roderick Cameron, 2,00; Mrs Robert Fraser, 2.00; Hon W W Sullivan, 2,00; J B McDonald, 2.00; Richard Heariz, 2.00; Benj Heartz, 2.00; Father Burke, 2.00; Father Me- Intyre, 2.00; Martin O’Shea, 2.00; Mrs John Quirk, 2.00;"“Mrs F McCarron, 2.00; M P Hogan, 2.00; Father Gallant, 2.00;J D McLeod, 2.00; Wm A urpey, 2.00; Archd MeNeill, 2,00; Thos R Cal- beck, 2.00; Donald Nicholson, 200; Capt John Hughes, 1.00; Mrs P Connolly, 1.00; John J Davis, 1.00; Patrick McQuaid, 1.00; Mrs John Carroll, 1.00; John McKachren, 1.00; John MeDonald, 1.00; Miss M A Carroll, 1.00, Frank McKenna, 1.00; Michael McQuaid, 1.00; John H Marphy, 1.00; Henry McKenna, 1.00; W A Smith, (DeSabie) 1.00; Donald McLeod, 1.00; Matthew Murphy, 1.00; Joseph McCarey, 1.00; Bernard Trainor, 1.00; Artemas W Lord, 1.00; Mr. Doyle, 1.00; Mrs J G Payne, 1.00; Mrs D Griffith, 1.00; Mrs P Callaghan, 1.00; H FitzGerald, 1.00; Frank Kelly, (conductor) 1.00; John McEachren, (insurance agent) 1,00; Patrick Cullen, 1.00¢ RK D Coffin, 1.00; Artemas J Murphy, 1,00; Mr Trainor, (Merchant’s Bank of Halifax) 1.00; Mrs Coyle, 1.00; Thos Campbell, 1.00; Richard Walsh, 1.00; P P Giliis, 1.00; George Hughes, 1.00; S Sanderson, 1.00; Frank Traynor, 1,00; A H B Macgowan, 1.00; Philip Levie, 1.03; H Seer, 1.00; J T Harris, 1.00; Geo Stanley, _ 1,00; F H Finlay, 1.00; Mrs John Gahan, 1.00; Mrs Patrick Walker, 1.00; Oswald Hornsby, 1,00; N McDonald, 125; Patrick McQuillan, 100; _ Bemiamin Davis, 1.00; Patrick Lappin, 1.00; John Byrne, 1.00; John Ings, 1.00; Wm Grant (Savings Bank), 1.00; CV McGregor,1,00; Capt John Aylward, 1.00; P P Gillis, 1.00; Mrs C McKenna, 1.00; Miss §Katie Flynn, 1.00; Philip McQuaid, 1.00; Robert J Kusseil, 1.00; Robert H Harris, 1.00; Mr McKachern (Cut- ter), 1.00; Arthur Clark, 1.00; L E Prowse, 1.00; Deputy Sheriff Curtis, 1.00; James Paton, 1.00; D Farquharson, M P P, 1.00; E W Taylor, 1.00; JC Sprague, 1.00; Frank Hermans, 1.00; Henry Her- mans, 1,00; Charles E Robertson, 1.00; James Byrne, 1.00; John Murray, 1.00; D McCarthy (steamer Heather Belle), 1.00; Henry Hughes, 1.00; William Weeks, 1.00; Lemuel L Beer, 1.00; Capt Moran, 1.00; Dr T Robins, 1.00; T A McLean, CC, 1,00; R J Davies, 1.00; Mrs E Robertson, 1.00; Chiet Engineer A N Large, 1.00; Mark Wright, 1.00; Hon H J Callbeck, 1.00; Charles Lyons, 1.00; E Waller, 1.00; John McQuillan, 1.00; James Merry, 75ec; A Friend, Sc; John Carroll, 1.00; Mr Harper, 50c; W Hooper, M P P, 50c; Wm M Power, 3c; Wm Grant, 5vc; Mrs _ RKobert- Crabb, 50¢; W B Robertson, 50c; B McPhillips, 50c; Albert Love, 50c; Dr Bagnall, 50c; Mrs R Breen. 50c; Mrs Costello, 50c; John Hughes, 5%c; John Bolger, 0c; James Eden, 50c; M Duffy, 50c; H McLellan, 50c; William Barry, 50c; M Bar- ron, 50c; George Waller, 50c; B 'T Davies, 50c; T C Moore, 50c: Mrs D Ryan, 50c; J M Avid, 5c; D Redmond, 50c; M Conway, 50c; Capt McLean (steamer Heather Beile), 50c; Miss McQuaid, 50c; Patrick Hogan, 50c; George Muttart, 50c: Mrs Owen Winters, 50c; Michael Daly, 50c; Mr Keith (Cutter), 50c; Robert Dewar, 50¢c; D A Bruce, 50c; Henry Weeks, 50c; A Bryenton, 50c; Tohn Kelly, C C, 50c; Simon Bolger, 50e; Thomas Sweeney, 50c; Thomas Riley,.50c; Matthew Gallant, 50c; 3 Gardiner, 50c; John McAleer, 50c; John Trainor, 50c; John Hughes (Foundry), dc ; James Boyle, 55c; Mrs McCarron, 50c; John Connolly, 50c; Daniel Hogan, 50c; John McKenna, 50c; Hugh McCarron, 50c; Thomas Connick, 5c; Thomas Alexander McLean, 50c; Jas Hennessey, 50c; Angus Walker, 50c; W Bovyer, 5c’; Alex McKinnon, 50¢;Miss Mary O’Brien, 50c; Lawrence Dudier, 50c; end, 25; Mrs Joy, 25; Mr King, 25; E L Lydiard, 25e; J J Reilly, 25c; F Carrighan, 25c; Mrs John Gaffney, 25c; Miss E Reddin, 25c ; Wm Rattenbury, 25c; Donald MclIsaac, 25c ; Miss Mary A Sullivan, 25c; Thomas Delaney, 25c; P Grimes, 25c; John Corley, 25c; John Bell, jr., 25c ; John Kelly. 25¢: James Mahoney, 25c; John Farmer, 25c; James Connolly, 25c; John Trainor, 25c; A Friend, 10c. Total, $238.15. Collected by Mrs Richard Reddin; Mrs Mc- Teod, 1.00; Mrs McSwain, 1.00; Mr Egan, 1,00; Mrs Higgins, 1.00: Mr John Sullivan, 1.00; Mr P Halloran, 1.00; Mr Gaul, 1.00; Mr Kickham, 1,09; Mrs Harrington, 1.00; Mrs Johnson, 50¢; Mre Simpson, 1.00, Mrs Farmer, 20c; Mr Meagher, 250; Mrs F Monaghan. 25c; Mrs Callaghan, 25c; Mrs Hayes, 25c; Mrs Fiannigan, 25c. two; Friends, 20c; A Friend, 1.00; Miss McKenna, 25c; Mrs Richard Reddin, 2.00. Total, $15.00. Collected by Mrs D Beaton and Mrs John Mc- Donell :—Lieut-Governor A A MeDonald, $25.00; Charles Higgins, 1.60; James Kden, 1.00; A J Murphy, 1.50; Mr Borie, 1.00; J J Trainor, 1.00; Mr Hennesy, 1.40; Robert Emmett, 1.00; Mrs Eagan, 1.00; Mrs Caven, 1.00; Mrs H Smith, 2,00: P A McIntyre, 1.00; Mrs McCarron, 1.00; Mrs 5 McCarron, 1.00; A Friend, 1.00; Mrs McDonell, 1.00; A Sullivan, 30cts; Mrs P McCloskey, S0cts; Mrs Duffy, 25cts: Mrs Wadman, (25cts; Mrs Cahill, 50cts; Mrz R Trainor, 33cts; Mrs Wagner, %cts: A Friend, 25cts; P J Trainor, 30cts; John inor, 25cts; Mrs Curley, 2icits; A Priend, 10cts; ie McMullan, d0cts; Mrs Berrigan, 25ots; Mrs anchard, 25cts; Francis McRory, 50cts; Joseph Doriant, 50cts: Mrs Edmonds, 50cts; James Moe- Quaid, 50cts; P H Trainor, S0cts; Mrs Trainor, j0cts; Mrs Pigdeon, d0cts; Mrs Doyle, 10cts; Philip Coyle, 50cts; William Larter, 35ets; Two Friends, 50cts each, 1.00; J J Gay, 50cts. Total, $52.30, Collected by Miss Katie Wright : Judge Peters, 10.00; Mrand Mrs EJ Hodgson, 10,00; “Peters, 7.50, A Peters, 5.00; Hon T H Haviland, 4.00G W. DeBlois, 2.50; L Watson, 2,00: Mr Morson, 2 00; George Peake, 1.00; R R Fitzgerald, 1.00; R EF DeBlois, 1.00; L Wright, 1.00; Mr and Mrs James Peake. 1.00; H D Palmer, 0e; Miss Katie Wright, 3.00; F De St Croix Brecken, 3.00, Total, $54,590. Collected by Mra Dr Strickland: Wm M Ray- den, Westbourne, 20.00; Mrs Edward Bayfield, 5.00; MrsG W Hodgson, 2.00; W W Stewart 1.00; Miss Jenkins, 1.00; Mrs Carvell, 3,00 Mrs Dr Jenkins, 2.00; Mrs Strickland, 1.00. Tota), $:5. Collected by Mrs James D Mason: Hon L H Davies, M P, 10.00; James Coleman, 5.00. Mr and Mrs George Davies, 5.25; Malcolm McLeod, 5.09; Duncan McLeod, 5.00; Neil McLeod, M P P, 5.00; Hon Dotald Ferguson, 5.00; A Friend, 5.00; Chief Justice Palmer, 4.00; James Currie, 3.00; Horace Haszard, 4.00; Frederick Mitchell (Bank) 3.00 W W Beer, 2.30; George McLeod, (N S Bank) 2.90; Donald Montgomery, 2.00: F W_ Hales, 2.00; Hon Wm Campbell, M_.P P, 2.50; Mr Arnaud, (Bank) 1.00; Mrs W R Watson, 1.00; Thomas Morris, 1.00; R M Young, 1.00; Mrs Slog- gett, 1.00; Simon W Crabbe, 1.00; Arthur Newbery, 1.00: J W Morrison, 1.00; John Newson, 50e; Wm A Weeks. Jr, 50c; Richard C Goff, 50c; Paward Henry, 35c; J F Power, 25c; Two Friends, 75c; Daniel J McDonald (Post Office), 1.00: Agustes Hermans, 5.00; Mrs Reid, Alberton, 2.90; ‘wo Friends. each one barrel best apples, 12.00; one box Japan Tea, from Senator Howlan, 6.09; Mrs Richard Reddin, 5.00; Joseph Unsworth, 1.00. Total, $111.80. RESUME. Mrs Patrick Blake, Mrs Judge Reddin ond NS. a iwngdee anresncsssoediee Mrs Richard Reddin..............-..-------. BW Mrs D Beaton and Mrs J McDonell.....+-. 52 39 Mre Dr Strickiand..........-+2.-s00--+960-+0 35 00 Mies Katie Wright..........-.-.++-25- oeee. 54 00 Mrs James D Mason............+-. — Free Education in England. burgh, a few week ayo, Mr. Childers said he saw no objection to the state going further and to education being free; bat the danger was that so large an addition to the annualcharge for edneation, if suddenly imposed, might lead to the entire break down of our educational budget. it would, he said, be desirable te have a most com- plete enquiry into the working of the Educational Act. linemen StaveuTeR Prices—Men’s Plain Over- at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. | atock. ee Siycie Copres Two CENTS, VOL, 18—-NO. 91 Voters List. For the information of voters in King’s County who may wish to know whether their names are on the published list or not, we publish the following, kindly fur- nished us by the Revising Clerk, Michael McCormack, Esq , showing where noticers have been posted, and full lists” loft, in King’s County. The same for the southern part of the County will be published soon : District No, 1, Lot 47.—Notice at Patrick Mc* Innis’ Forge, North Lake; Charles Fords Forge, North River: Mellick’s Warehouse, Portage. Ful List at Malcolm Campbell’s, Portage. District No 2, Lot i6—jNotice at Danphy’s Forge, Priest Pond; School House, Baltie; School Song. Red Point. Full listat Keyran Holland’s, Saltic, District No 3, Sotris—Notice at Alexander Paynett’s Forge. Souris; Moynagh’s Warehonse, Souris; Stone’s Store, Souris. Full list at Souris East Post Office. District No. 4, Grinsel's—Notice at Haley's Warehouse, Souris Line Road; (McLean's Forge, Big Pond; School House. Big Pond, Full list at Thomas Grinsel’s, Souris Line Road District No. 5, Rollo Bay Chapel--Notice at Kickham’s Warehouse; School House, Rolio Bay; Gillis’ Carding Milis, Rollo Bay. Full jist at Rollo Bay School House, District No. 6, Feehan‘s, St. Margaret’s—Notice at Fechan’s Store, Nanfrage; School House, Bear tiver, Line Road; School House, St, Margaret's, Full list at Danie! Feehan’s Siore, St. Margaret's, District No. 7. Head Rollo Bay—Notice at Alex- ander Chaisson’s Warehouse, Rollo Bay; Arch. J. MeDonugall’s Warehouse, Rollo Bay; McLarren’s Warehouse, Fortune Bridge. ull list at Arch. J. McDougall’s, Rollo Bay. District No. 8, Frasers, Monticello--Notice at School House, Goose River; Forge near Cavey’s, Monticeilo; Warehouse near Henry Fraser's, Seaman Full list at Henry Fraser's, Monti- ceno, District No. 9, St. Peter’s Court House—Notice at J. P. Sullivan's Warehouse, Head St. Peter's Bay; Beers’ Warehouse, Head St. Peter’s Bay; Railway Station, Head Sr. Peter's Bay. Full list at Beers’ Store, Head St. Peter’s Bay. District No. 10, Bolger’s, Head St. Peter’s Bay- Notice at John Larkin’s Warchouse, Head St. Peter’s Bay; School House, near Chapel, Head St. Peter’s Bey; School House, Cable Head, Full listat John Larkin's, Head St. Peter's Bay. District No. 11, near Webster’s Mills—Notice at Morell Station, Morell; James Dingwell’s Sh Morell; School House, Marie. Full list at Soh House, Marie. District No, 12, Joln O'’Brien’s—Notice at School House, East St. Peters; Anderson’s work- shop, near O’Brien’s, Morell; John O'Brien's a, Morell. Full list at John O'Brien‘s, Morell. District No. 13, Carey‘s, St. Andrew‘'s—Notice at School House, Head of Hillsborough; Michael Cunningham's Warehouse, St. Andrew's; Mc Mil- lan’s Forge, St. Andrew’s. Fall list at Michael Cunningham's, St, Andrew's, District No. 14, Peake’s Station—Notice at Allan MeDonald‘s Warehouse, Peake‘s Station; School House, Donneliy’s Road. Full list at Allan McDonald's, Peake‘s Station. District No. 14, Murphy's Red Hou se—Notice at School House, Little River, Lot 56; School House, Little Pond, Lot 56; Conroy‘s Store, Grand Liver, Lot 56. Fulllistat Murphy's Red House, Lot SM. District No, 16, Dundas Court House.—-Notice at Cumberland Hill Schoolhouse, Dundas; Geo: McKenzie’s warehouse, Dundas; L. McKay’s workshop, Dundas. Full listat Samael McDon- ald’s, Esq., Dundas. District No. 18, McLean’s, Head Cardigan.— Notice at Capt. McDonald's, Cardigan Bridge; Schoothouse at Neil Nicholson's, Head Cardigan. Full list at Maleolm McLean‘s, Head Cardigan, District No. 19, Plummer’s, New Perth.—Notice at Railway Station, a Bridge; McKay's workshop, Cardigan i : ‘s Forge, a" Full list at Rk. H. Piammor's, New erta, District No. 20, McLean‘s, 18-Mile Brook.— Notice at VanIderstine’s Forge, Montague Bridge; MecSween's warehouse, Victoria Cross; School- house, west of 18-Mile Brook. Fall list at Mc Lean‘s, 18-Mile Brook. District No. 21, Edmunds‘, Town Road.—Notice at Schoolhouse, Sparrows Road, Lot 66; P. J. D. Edmunds* board fence, Lot 66. Fall list at P. J. D, Ediaunds, Ksq., Lot 66. District No. 22, Whim Road Cross-—Notice at School House, Whim @oad Cross; at lorge, near Whim Road Oross. Full list at School House, Whim Road Cross. District No 23, Montague Bridge—Notice at D. G. Cameron’s Warehouse, Commercial Cross; B, Aitken’s Shed, Lower Montague; A. C. McDon- ald.s Warehouse, Montague Bridge. Full list at C. D. Poole’s Store, Montague Bridge, District No, 24, Mabar’s St. Mary’s Road—No- tice}at Michael Mahar‘s barn, St. Macy's Road, Compton‘s barn, Commercial! Road; C McLure‘’s barn, Murray River. Fall list at Michael Mahar‘s, St. Mary's Road, ‘ Zentner's-—Notice at Hall, District No. 25, Sturgeon; J, Cellin’s Store, Mink River Road; Corner. Full list at School House, Seniner’s School House, Sentner‘'s Corner. District No, 28, Georgetown-—-Notice at Ware- house, McDonald Bros., Water Street;Fence, Water Street; G, A. Aitken‘s office, Water Stree, Full list at W. Wightman'‘s, Esq., Georgetown, — " tae Black Bush Debating Ciub. — —— The regular meeting of the above society was held on Friday evening, There were a great many visitors, ladies and gentlemen from adjacent districts, present, but, un- fortunately, the attendance of members was very . small, the principal speakers being unayoidably absent. The subject: “‘Which is the more profitable toa farmer, to sel} the products of the farm or feed it to stock ?’ was opened in an original paper bearing on the subject by J. A, McDonald, Esq. ‘The paper was able and interesting, and elicited the greatest attention from the audience. It dealt with the process of digestion in cattle, and showed the differ- ent effect of different kinds of food, according as they were of a _ nitro- genous or non-nitrogenous compound, The President comp'imented the paper, but eould not come to the conclusion that it was preferable to feed the farm products to If he had his choice he would pre- fer ‘‘diversified farming.” The other speakers were Jos. Morrison, James Grin- sell, Allen Gillis, J. A. McCormack and several others. On motion, the vote stood overwhelinningly in favor of stock raising. After the business of the debate was over .(the members considering the near advent ‘of the Leaten season, decided to close the | proceedings of the evening by a grand ball. ‘Owing to the number ladies present the 506 25 | Coal wea "| interchange of waltzes and polkas. .. JL) 80) event was very interesting, the programme sting of step and round dances, with an The | music was by the violin, two playing in con- : ' lover Soaps of doubtful cert, with fine effect. The subject for next meeting: Is Capital Punishment J ustifi- Speaking in the Oddfellows’ hail, Edin-| able +” -—— ----.<4 ee NOTES, Not the promissory, bnt facts about Wexicome Soap, an article that does not con- ‘tain one particle of the adulterstions used to ‘reduce the cost of ‘* Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the ladvantage gained by the use of the genuine character. None should be deceived ever by Ked and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitetiona of the shoes for $1.20; former price $160, Men’s' Weicome, as a pair of clasped hands is Fancy Overshoes for $! 30; former price $1 75, stamped on every bar. Made by Cunris, febS Davis & Uo. ee ae