1886. S ee ron ~ TOBER ae nm he R, TEE The Provincial Exhibition. ENTRIES OF CATTLE, Tue entries for cattle on the whole this year are larger; but we are disappointed in not seeing more competition in thorough. bred classes. However, there will be a toy EXAM ee CN St. Joseph’s Convent. DA a Tue new wing of St. Joseph's Convent, Pownal Street, is rapidly approaching com- pletion. The exterior is almost finished, dieiiesiete and the interior is ready for plastering. In dimensions the new wing is forty-three feet OTC aa Cedar Fence Pickets YENDERS will be al zs ‘1 scriber, entil the 20th inet, a7 ie Sub. willing to supply him, in Charlottetown 5,000 Cedar Fence Pickets, each picket aa seven feet lopg and not smaller inches in diameter at the smal] -_" two The Daily Examine WHERE THE BAZAAR IS TO BE HELD. OCTOBER 6, 1885. The Revising Officer for Queen's. From all quarters are heard expres- sions of annoyance and disgust at the Herald's advocacy of the appointment of Judge Alley as Revising Barrister for Queen’s County. When electors call to mind the trouble, expense and loss of time to which they were subjected iu 1878, because of Judge Alley’s techaical mind avd testy temper, they protest agaiost the Herald's remarks in language more vigorous than polite. Ove of the electors reminds Tur Ex- AMINER that it has missed a strong fact showing the animus of Judge Alley and the intensity of his desire to deprive lowing entries :— THOROUGHBRED SHORTHORN BULL, CALVED, 1883. THOROUGHBRED SHORTHORN BULL, CALYVED, 1884, THOROUGHBRED SHORTHORN BULL, CALVED, 1885. THOROUGHBRED good show in grades, as will be seen in fol- THOROUGHBRED SHORTHORN BULL, ANY AGE, George F Owen, Cardigan. Wm Mutch, Hopeton. Albert E Smith, New Perth. Jobn Dewar, Lot 48. H Longworth, Glenwood. George Mason, Lot 48. F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. THOROUGHBRED SHORTHORN COW IN MILK. Hon PD Ferguson, East Biver. John Dewar, Lot 48. H Longworth, Glenwood. Louis L Jenkins, Upton. SHORTHORN COW-—CALVED IN front, and runs back a distance of one hun- | dred and ten feet. The wall is twenty seven feet, and the height from ground to the apex of the roof is fifty-four feet. When completed the old building and wing will be ample for the purposes for which the Convent is intended. The main entrance to the building isin Pownal Street. To the right, on entering the spacious hall—which runs to the centre of the wing—is a stairway which leads to the second story, and at the end of the hall is another stairway, which leads toe the same flat, Off the main hall, to the right, are two well-lighted and airy class rooms, thirty-one by twenty-nine feet in size. These are divided by folding-doors, which SPECIAL SALE FOR TEN —-AT THE— LENGEN HEUSE! FOLLOWS : AS DAYS { Lot at Five and one-half cents. FRANCIS DUMONT, Charlotteto Oct. 6, ’85—tl20 oc her2i wn Royalty, JOHN S. MACDONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrick :—In Newson’s Building, Opposite New Post Office. Ch’town, Oct, 6, 1885. DANCING SCHOOL. THe Subscriber takes the liberty to inform her franchise voters of their right to vote in 1883—IN CALF OR MILK. : 14 Bal h the Dominion election of 1878—the| Hon D Ferguson, Rast River. on being opened, re » class i Lot at Seven and one-ha'f cents. Classes for Es seneun. will aera Than Mrs J Longworth, City. rooms into one a ge a’ sixty- ane ) : . : A fact that so eager was Judge Alley to| FG Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. : : ; iii ; October 13th, at 8 p. m. : . : ’ yo b ) . 4 strike the names of out young men off | tHonovermnn suowuons Hsiran-cauveD in| f° AY C0“ Na” io ma { Lot at Ten cents, an aac le tug al the gree ; = ’ : : de) ne f ’ , in polite society and in the ball- the list of that year that he actually; | 1H Longworth, Glenwood. stelewer, “fe tm, sosiety Ball, Alea wees 1 Lot at Twelve and one-half cents. which will be the New Highland Sebottione ae contrary to all precedent, obtained| Mrs J Longworth, City. by thirty feet, whieh will be furnished for 7 Lancers, Amazonian March, &e. . . a : ; : satin oat . renile Class wi » formed ji counsel to appear before the Supreme | THOROVUHBRED _SHORTHORY HEIFERS cALF—/the use of the societies §which hold i Lot at Fourteen cents. noon of the same day, from 4iog ee ee Court in support of his decision. ; ; : meetings in the convent. The second flit : Deportment “and Dumb-Bell Exercises will be This is indeed “a strong fact ;’; a fact Hon D Ferguson, Kaas River. will be occupied by three classes, similar in taught the children, in addition to instruc. tionin Danciny. om oO 0. ah 2a : tas H Longworth, Clenwood. size to the ones below, and the cmO D fe V Las & co Miss Burris is prepared to giv is Leecamegy er eee CEpetee care J Lanawerth, Cher society hall, while the attic will asd ‘ - Violin and Piano, cive Leena ents . e o ys p\ Ss 4 , . 2 of electors to Judge ey 8 appolutment p a be fused as fa dormitory. The base Ch’town, Get. 6, °85—4i eod E. BURRIs, The prevailing sentiment is that it is bad enough that, according to the law, Judge Alley is the Judge to whom appeals will be made in case a Barrister be appointed Revising Officer, and it would be altogether-too bad to have him set over the electors to work his own sweet will, without ckeck and without recourse to any other authority or power. THOROUGHBRED THOROUGHBRED AYRSHIRE BULL, THOROUGHBRED AYRSHIRE BULL CALF, CALVED THOROUGHBRED AYRSHIRE BULL, ANY AGE. Hon D Ferguson, East River. Richard E Bagnell, New Glasgow. AYRSHIRE BULL, Alex Robertson, Marshfield. John B Crosby, Bonshaw. CALVED 1883. CALVED 1884. George Vessey, Little York. IN 1885. Hon D Ferguson, East River. ment is conveniently laid off for kitchen, store rooms, recitation hall, etc. On the whole, the wing is well suited and will be well fitted for school porposes. It has connection with the old building from the main hall close to the front entrance, and to thechapel from the hall on the second floor. The building is cf a neat style of architecture, of wood, with a substantial stone and brick foundation. Messrs. Ster- ling & Harris are the architects, and Mr. Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1885. FALL SPENING! eee STANLEY BROS. ——__ Contract for Supply of Mail Bags, SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post. master General, (Fer Printing and Supply Branch,) and marked “Tender for Mail Bags, The P t f Trad Read beatin bee elie _— William McGuire, Morell, is the con- will be received at Ottawa until 12 0’ 6 Frospects 0 rade F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. tractor. on MONDAY, the 2np NOVEMBER, 1885, The windows and doors of the building supply of the Post Office Department of THOROUGHBRED AYRSHIRE COW IN MILK. = with such Cotton Duck, Jute and Commenting on the prospects. of| jon Ferguson, Last River mere manufactured by I. Palmer & Co. BROWN’S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE, Br cree he Se, tee ot a trade, the Montreal Gazette says: “The | Wallace Rodd, Brackley Point Road. The design is elegant, and the workman- Postal Service of the Dominion, ¢ Alex Robertson, Marshfield. Mantle Cloths, Samples of the Bags to be furn’ may be promise of a turn in the tide is support- ed by many factors. Trade in the United States is distinctly better, and a revival there cannot be without influeuce in Canada. Taken all round,the harvest has been a good one, in Manitoba and the Northwest exceptionally so, and as farmers carried into the new crop year a considerable quantity of grain from last seasou, their condition should be one of TMOROUGHBRED AYRSHIRE HEIFER—CALVED IN THOROUGHBRED AYRSHIRB HEIFER—CALVED IN 1884. THOROUGHBRED AYRSHIR® HEIFER CALF—CALVED R B Stewart, Bradshaw. F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. 1883. Henry Longworth, Glenwood, Hon D Ferguson, East River. Wallace Rodd, Brackley Point Road. Hon D Ferguson, hast River. IN 1885. ship reflects great credit on the firm. The new wing to St. Joseph’s Convent is much required, owing to the popularity of the institution. The number of pupils a‘ present in attendance is two hundred and thirty-eight. These, at present, occupy four class rooms, which would be considered small for half the number, But the new wing will remedy this, and not only acceni- modate the present pupils, but give ample accommodation for doable the number and Shectings, very cheap. A large stock of Gray Flannels and Fleecy RE now openivg Millinery Goods, Drees Goods, eng Goods, LA Ulster Cloths, Jersey Cloths, Straw Hats, a A Large Assortment ! Low Prices ! White, Gray and Print Cottons, Wincies, Towels, Towellings, Cretonnes, Pillow Cottons Shapes and Fe!t Hats, Gloves, Flosi ery, &c. Cottons, at extraordinary low figures. STANLEY BRGS., Brown's Block. [ ished seen at the Post Office at Halifax, N.5S., St. N. B., Charlottetown, P. E. L., Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, London, Winnipeg, toria, B. C.,or at the Post Office Ottawa. pe an moe. a a and manufacture, to ully equal to ples, and to be delivered Ree time hae such quantities as may be required at Ottawe. The contract, if satisfactorily executed, shall continue in force for the term of four y vided always the workmanship and be satisfactory to the Postmaster General, Each tender to stace the price asked per bag ia the form and manner prescribed by the form of F W ; The Bazaar to be held to morrow and tender, and to be accompanied by the written prosperity, the movement of cereals} 4jex Robertson, Marshtield. Thereday is for the purpose of paying off Ch’town, Sept. 24, ’85-—-eod wkyv guarantee of two responsible partion’ should increase aud the circulation of z é Save Gaaaeen Royalty, part of the cost of its construction. We * ne - a — a + ee, Give Saubeass cell be Daly Gua by the money quicken and eularge. Im- ieouth autke -awe~aee therefore hope to see it liverally patronized tendering for the price demanded, U ‘ hot : | “ nme S, A} . he th oa all also to become bound with the contractor in ports continue to eciipe, In value Thos A McLean, City. y the public generaliy. sum of two thousand dollars for the due more than in volume, partly be-| rch Ltn ee — 0 een ree i ance of the contract, ; i z ouis enkins, : ‘ a -rinted forms of tender and guaran cause of the fall in prices, partly be- JERSEY COW IN MILK, Meeting of the School Board. obtained at the Post Offices above ae cause of the prudence of importers, partly because of the growth of home in- dustries, but that fact tells quite as much, indeed, rather more, to the benefit and Hon T H Haviland, City. H Longworth, Glenwood. Jos Unsworth, City. GRADE SHORTHORN COW IN MILK, ANY AGE. Rodk McKinnon, Gallas Point. THE regular meeting of the School Board was held last evening at 7.30. The Chair. man, W. E. Dawson, and T. Handrahan, HAST INSTALMENT OF UWE & WINTER GOODS the Post Office Department, Ottawa, The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. WILLIAM WHITE, Post Office Department, Canada, } : Ottawa, Ist October, 1885. ) oct6 di oawta stability of trade than the reverse. The comm ares “eS ree rtp inion es —— cottou trade, a staple industry, has uv- * pe present. We understand that busiuess of c questionably improved in recent months ; mills are workiog on longer time, prices have herdened, a margin of protit is given mavufacturers, while the diversity of products removes the danger of over- production and glut of the market that before occurred. A rapid revival of business is not to be anticipated, but a James Burns, North River. Robert Dewar, New Perth. John Bell, North River. Thomas Pickard, City. Louis L Jenkins, Upton. GRADE SHORTHORN HEIFERS, CALVED IN 1883, IN CALF OR NOT. John Dewar, Lot 48. do, do. Danie! McCallum, Lot 48. John Newson, Warren Farm. Benj E Wright, Royalty. considerable importance in reference to the educational interests of the city was before the Board. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Professor Mellish, Principal of the Upper Prince Street School, tendered his resigna tion, giving the usual three montha’ notice. John Ings and T. Handrahan, Esqs., Com Er opened a large assortment of the Latest Novelties, in e LADIES DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, FEATHERS MANTLE AND ULSTER CLOTHS, WANES, LOST, FOUND, de, OR SALE—At half-price, one Peerisss Self-heatirg Reversable Smoothing Iron, a3 turned out by McKinnon & Mclean. ply at News Ageacy,’ Railway — : eet a ae Girl for general howse- ¥ work. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Taylor, mittee on School Property, reported on the 7 : WERS : gradual recovery seems to be reasonably GRADE SHORTHORN HEIFER, CALVED IN 1884. | state of the West Kent Street School, and AND FLOW S; Hillsborough Street. ocld 3 assured.” Sik Yeaied ‘ah te: explained the nature of some repairs they TWEED, &e OST—On Thursday last, betwen ie Crear thane uke then, reommended. Railway Station and Aillsborough —The record of mercantile failures in the quarter just elapsed, as reported by Messrs. Dun, Wiman & Co., is :— NUMBER. LIABILITIES. Frank Gates, West Royalty. John Bell, North River, Wim Murpby, City. GRADE SHORTHORN COW, WITH HER CALF. John Dewar, Lot 48. do, do. do, do. Rodk McKinnon, Gallas Point. T. Foley and J. RB. Macdonald, Esq:., Finance Committee, reported on the ac- counts of the Board for the past year, stating that after a thorough examination of the receipts and expenditures of the Board, and vouchers therefor, they found The balance of my stock expected daily. Aa. EL. BROWN, Next Door to Messrs. Beer & Goi. “quare, 2 Bundle, containing children’s Cloth ing. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded upon leaving same at Tue Examiner office. oct 2i * TRAY ED—From the owen Pe Saturday, the 26th nlt., a red aad person know- 1885... .. .ceccevecccoceses Ses 254 $1,911,000 >thing ji atisfacto tat icspsteceassabeeniiali., 27 4.112'392 | George Mason, Lot 48. Pry ne SS 3 ee , : . ; Oe A ea 314 3.439.891 Robert Dewar, New Perth. On motion of T. Handrahen, Esq, Ch town, Sept. 21 —wkly Cow, with top off left ear. Any on k ERR ece gy 166 1,715.982 | John Bell, North River, and seconded by A. Kennedy, Eq, and ili — en ing of her hw ee: vit ee give infor | De csi wincbihstebsahuunek 130 787,889 | AYRSHIRE OR JERSEY GRADE COWS, (IN MILK . Fi) wero eee ae : q mation to the owner, Jchn nu Sprieg | 1886 139 1.219°763 . ane AGe carried, that D. Montgomery, Esq., be ap- Park ” rr ete Bi | ee 417 6,998,617 F 4 pointed grading cflicer for the ensning year : For the full period of nine months, to September 30th, the figures are :— H Longworth, Glenwood, Geo E Hughes, ox Wm Harris, East Royalty. John H Gates, City. at the same salary that he had last year. On motion of Jobn Ings, Esq., seconded by T. Handrahan, Esq., and carried unani- MAGNET SOAP, ANTED—A emart Boy, to do general work. Apply to the Ocean House. oct5 3i pd Cv : nr ack] , do. a ; 4 al — a en FG Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. mously, that T. foley and A. Kennedy, f vr 1 T.—The house snd MN Gul i distchadieceucs 979 14,855.492 | Wellington Curtis, Royalty, E-q’s. be appointed a committee to prepare (WAR RANTED PU RE ) OR SALE OR TO LET,—The 1883 L001 11688951 | Louis Jenkins, Upton, the estimates for the ensuing year th : ee , remises at Southport, formerly goot 1382... 537 5,832,502 | AYRSHIRE OR JERSEY GRADE HEIFER CALVED IN An application from Mr. Jas Tiethecibats i . eee a . | pied & W. H. Farquharson. Apply to Jous 1881 479 4,600,747 ues 2 -. who lives oattide the Sieaite of the ‘clty, for |" PULLS SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is} tres. ooth 5i RD. « ii ona orth, G - , . . ’ i. . ‘ Mf % ’ ty ¢ all a SRE cicccebGbaeenciins 1,484 24,424,570 Wellington Curtis, Royalty. leave to send two of his boys to St. Patrick’s Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general OUND —On shore, near harbor's mouth, iene tee nee ee ae School was received: The request was! household and family use it SURPASSES all others. ‘one stick of fine timber. ‘The owner ea ae gi ae — ranted on payment of the ordinary tuition| ~~ ~~ heave it by proving property and paying & —The London and English provincial ees wari do fees enses En ion ok Ticeieal Henry, H ' _ 2 4 ’ . Se 1ses. oguire o & - . papers are filled with column after | John H Gates, do, After considerable discussion by the Ke Et will be te Your Erterest to ‘iry it. Mosth. q 00 3 3i eolumn extolling the charity and | avrsuie sersey GRADE HEIFER CALVED 1881)| Board on the selection of a successor to cents ee evangelical virtues of the late Lord Shaf'esbury. The London Daily Tele- graph says his ‘long and perfect life had no day misspent, no hour without some deed of loving kindness, and the tears which will flow and the flowers on his tomb will spring from love and gratitude. His list moments were of a most peace- ful character, and up to the end he re- strained consciouness and conversed with Hon D Ferguson. Wm Large, Little York. Abram Gill, Little York. Thos A McLean, City. George Lightizer, City. Jas Harris, East Royalty. Danie] McKenzie, North River. George Cameron, East Royalty. Thos A MeLean, City. AYRSHIRE OR JERSEY GRADE CALVED IN 1885, Abram Gill, Little York. Robert Dewar, New Perth. Thos A McLean, City, HEIFER CALF, Professor Mellish, whose resignation had | been received, it wes moved by Mr. Foley, seconded by Mr. Farquharson, and carried unavimously, that, ag it was of the highes? importance that a teacher of experience and scholarly attainments should be secured for the pesition of Principal of the Upper Prince Street Schoo], it would be well to defer the appointment to the next meeting of the Board. After the transaction of other business, the meeting adjourned. FOX SALE FERTON fT. July 22nd, 1885-—6mos WHOLESALE BY NEWBERY. ENBIBITION — OF— | Steamer * Northern Lighi”—Coa, fTPENDERS will be received by the Agent NOR SALE.- 500 loads nice dry Ki 7 Wood; 309 loads Hardwood, a Wo Yard, corner of Prince and Fitsroy Sie - Delivered in any p rt of the city.—”# BuRHOE. eod tf—oet3 ee See ’ ANTED—A Pair or Trio of each of the W following breed of fowls : Brabms?, White Leghorns, Houdans, Plymouth Black Spanish ; they must be pure bred not more than five or six months old. at this office, oct3 3i nen . o, *3° Mrs J Le rorth, City. , 1 - 7 } ; with the utmost sensibility. He expected Wellington Curtis, Royalty. inintninicnlaritptlipbetponie a Fruit and Confectionery He.,| dof = oe Dennehy a Cae OY WANTED--App'y at the Bever his deat . . souis enkins, Upton, Tue other da th teamboat from St, ? ay bm inst., at noon, from * " tl tf ‘i : at a a Tee John, N. B a aoe oo in the har- at B. Balderston S. | parties willing to contract to carry enee the me House a children in the last hour was most touch- ing. oe SS Political Meeting at Tignish. Rod’k MeKinnon, Gallas Point. Biake Bros, Ch’town. 0 do. do do. STEERS UNDER 3 YEARS. bor of the last mentioned place by the Health offices. Every man, woman ard child on board of the boat were summoned on deck and the doctor insisted on seeing for himself whether the passengers haa been yaccinated ORANGES, Lemons, Pears, Grapes, Apples, Cranberries, Crab Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Cocoanuts, &c. i CONFECTIONERY. | Acadia Mines, at Pictou, 300 tons Round ‘Steam Coal; 150 tons to be delivered into carts, on Queen’s Wharf, Georgetown ; 150 at Souris East. Tenders to state rate for each Port separately. Whole quantitity to be de- \ |; ANTED—A Girl for gun heuee work. Apply at the Revere pret eee O LET ~ For six months, from Ist Nov. ® —_ John nen, _ 48, er not. Seme ladies demurred at of ail descriptions, manufactured on the premises, | fa ne Aoter then the: 16h November, furnished House, with use of horse — _ A MEETING was held on the 29:h ult., in - - the proceeding, but the physician was | under the supervision of Mr. W. A. Hutcheson.|~ Cow. Apply at this office. scpl? St. Mary’s Hall, and was called to order by STEERS UNDER 2 YEARS. inexorable, and declared = that ~— he | We guarantee purity and ‘cleanliness in the | | sae a ‘eles oh appointing Mr. Herbet Gaudet could permit no one to land in| ™anufacture. cua gent Marine. SALE—A piece of “Land, 59 077% pp et Gacdet Chairman, perm CROCFRIES. | Ce town, Oct. 8, '85—Si herli NOR SAL A piece © : and the undersigned, S-cretary. E. Hackett, Esq , M. P., took the stand, and in a clear, comprehensive and satis- factory manner, explained the doings of the Government during the lest three years, Afver referring to the genera! prosperity of John Dewar, Lot 48. d d Oo oO. John McPeee, North River. Geo Wright, Royalty. Jacob Judson, Alexandria. The exhibition of sheep wiil be large, as the entries in all classes show an average of Boston unless he had passed them. A lady asked what world be the alternative should any of their number refase to submit, ‘‘Oaly this,” said the Knight of Aésculapius, ‘‘I must quarantine all of the dissentients for a fortnight, My orders are imperative.” The resu!G was that ina very short tims every one of all kinds, as cheap and as good as any other | store in the city. | B. BALDERSTON, Queen Street. Ch’town, Oct. 2—-lwk wky3i AP may be found on file at Geo, THIS PAPER jvm co Newspaper eontracts may be made for it iN NEW YORK. AUCTION SALE. situated on tvreat George Street pes! same wort stout had for $1850 sep9 ]meo Post Offive ; building on $500. ‘Tbe whele can be applying at !xaMIveER office. by Wok SALE.—A two-wheeled English OY Cart, in good order; 2 bargain 5 ; eight in each class. , ; a ee = the ener of the In pigs the show will be large, as all|op board bowed to the imevitable and sub- OYSTE ERS exchange for a Phaeton. Apply to Mr. th cae sl aed ania a d oan — classes are well filled with ehoice specimen | mitted to the knife ‘ ¢ \ t St r nut, Bank of Nova Scotia. aug24 tue snditure an e of in i j ere oy . * ‘ 2 iiianaill porkers. ernment Stock Farm Stock Two or three geutlemes crease, the public debt and its increase. The Northwest rebellion, the Franchise Benjamin Heartz, Esq., will exhibit his fine herd of Holstein cattle, imported by Tue cheapest Overcoats in town will be d w—oct6 { F you want Narrows’ Oysters, call at Ster . Restaurant, Water Street (opposite Ran- ew eee FZOARDERS ul Boarders may find or comfortable lady . ; P rund at J. B. Macdonald’s ; i i ; 7] Act, the Fisheries, with the prospect of | ;; . i200 : : kin House) at any hour, where you can be ¥ Auction, WEDNESDAY, October 7th, | accommodation by applying to Sm Reciprocity with the United States, and pag Holland. They will be well worth | === supplied by the barrel, quart, half-shell or at 2 o’elock, p. m., at the Exhibition Kennedy, Brick House, Hilleb: mae several other questions of minor importance B- Ps ATO BAGS, | stews Show Grounds : — sept Oo were treated by Mr. Hackett in forcible and intelligent style which appeared CountrrReeirs. - An Ottawa deepatch says : STARCH PAGS, JOHN JOY, Sept. 29, ’86—1 mo : | Calf, Short Horns—i Cow, **Empress;” 1 Bull calved March 19, ’85; 1 Bul! Calf, | FQOARDERS can bs comfcrtably seonme B dated in s private family, ¥* = 3 to earry oo of its reliability to all / ae ee — five a a FRATHERS._ we "ei 25, — ao oe a eocene 5 ane present, as there was no exception taken to | ©! She Danko 5. N. are in circulation = Ea _Ayrshires 1 Bull Calf, calved April 15, | G04 and pedro : Exaut® any of ie. Hackett’ statomen'a, notwith- | Sereushout Ontrrio. | The imperfections are] GRAIN BAGS, Vy ante 1s — S, op Ted du ated ity aa ee noe ee standin that t¢t yaitio irl 0, th ie ‘ ! AD MO é a: ichest | yrshire tsrade ua! Jalf, ca'ved J 7] | Ostice. leeeecantiod a ihe mae” She as engraving. and are filled in with ink on the FOR SALE BY cash price paid for a iene a8 'B5 ; 1 Grade Cow, 6 Lambs (Black Foe | + I Suitable for offies order prevailed during the meeting, and back. ‘The letter “O” in word ‘‘of _is ki x good Geese Feathers at my Furniture Ware- |?" Leicester. | OOMS ro LET— . wing w, B Mr. Hackett was listened to with page te crooked and out of line, while the engraving GRACE HASZARD, rooms. | Certificates of registry furnished purchasers | Remple Bocuse . e, augls tf est attention throughont, of the Queen is poorly execated, Cameron Block, en S ome and get Bargains in all kind of Furni- ot all the above = exe pting Grade stock. Borehem, Grafton panetngse cE = — Joun McCaaray, Seoretary. ates Sei | s ; MecNEILEV , Ri—The Dry Good Store ; . Turse THOvSAND Grain Bags for sale cheap Queen Square, JOHN NEW. : ae ug canara Mr. Tignish, Ovr, 8, 1933, at J, B, Mavdonala’s, d w—ovté | Oh’town, Oot, $—2wks eod Ch’town, Sept. 23—Imo NEWEON,. Auctioneer. Streot, lately covapicd by TN Sagel Ch’town, Oct, 1—5i wkyli Shand. Apply to M. Stevenson.