OR ee SY eee eee oe Pe Pee 4 ——— ee - en RIO ital : f e x4 7 yw“ oni KF ee ; ha tee | ud a. im. sb. ia.sn_ff i oiaeiiet = ie Pa Se i le This is (rue Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to , ak free.”—Evxiermes, 3 npenensiineaaenemmed : Se : C} rs sy ‘ . ie | ’ NEW SARLES. COTTA RLCLOTLETOW N, P. E. ISL AND, MONDAY la IP oF tT AAA VAAN A BA A K 4 hn de » OC TOBE bine). 188 36. Y()>] ‘¢ ~— PLS } ey - _ Pee recmenann hess cs lle co SE Rk . ; ,. nA & > A~asvo 8 btible ; 9 wg pene re a —S Oe me Fhe Dain Examinec | | Western Progress Justin McCarthy, MF as! Ny y (Toronto Mail.) i » J a ; ye et we ; i ; ae » wh. J ived im Fred- T , CPvaminer Pnhiichine (rn The Governor of the North-West Terri-: MCon, A. 5., by tO estern tram the i AALU t FUDLIS! tories, in his speech at the opening of the Zist. He he } n fon eoee silts : | North-West Council, tates thatthe pro- & hy J. Meagher, Pr. lent. ana MI Ta = UXPIRATION OF LEASE fee oe Set hg oh oe aie ca eae a aa , i dl . Bees i e year has been most marked. The Goy ernor| Bev. J. C. MacDevitt, Hon. M. Ad aa KATES « DTION , has endeavored to secure reliable itistics | Postmaster McPeaked,and George J. econ : BD tara a jregarding the acreage under cultivation, Mr. McCarthy registered at the Qu en. oman and the extent to which each particular 1" the eveni his leciu 1 the Irish One m h oe ak crop has been grown. He has wever, e stion m hi City Hall ttended by Ad a ; , heard as yet from but 137 townships. The! ® ?#se 57 highly representa } nee. iam: c | iy ae ments from ew townships show that M. re: : enet) recupied ! chair, berle..4 aa é' : 1ar- he settlers have had in crop this past sé Till “— iv it rm were § Leonard i: coal ’ : 3 son 71,951 acres. The crops raised have | *¥4®Y, | *icutel it-Governor, Hon: A, tS b* < been 52,714 acres of wheat, 26,021 of oats, | Y: OsAalP, R J C, McDevitt, i MA} | POR ony oDnD 190R 8,933 of bariey, and 4, — of roots. When Hou. Jal -.. Mitchell, Hon. M. Adams, Lis ANAC hy 1UDine, OOD, the census was taken 1881, there wer Hon. B, (Thompson, Prof. Stockley, J. but 6,429 acres under dlitelioti. Since | Meagher, Chief Superintendent © ckett, then the most thickly populated portion of | \ld. Sharkey, U.S. Consul Coleman and First Quarter 4 , 21.1 the Territories has been added to Mani-! W. Wiloons M.P. P, The Mayor, im in- Fu j 14 “ toba. Leaving this fact out of sight tor the trod lucing the lecturer, briefly referred to La a 9 moment, the increase in the acreage under his eminen' public careci ine ed ze crop during the past five years has been |, Mi — arthy spoke for nearly two Nev oon Zit ‘ 65.462. -If. howéver, allowance is made} 048%, @nG Held his audien Insensely it~ for the seltion of country annexed to Mani farested throughot He spoke mast hope- p . 2 toba, and for the statistics the Governor i fully of future of the Lome rule qnes- _—"s s has not yet secured, the increase will be tion, prophesying that two or three years seen to be much greater. |would see the vrealization.of iveland’s a or ‘ The Territeries have suffered this year by! hopes. ? Saturdey reason of the dryness of the season. There Av ten olelock in the eVening Mr. Me- , has thus been a slight decrease in the yie q.i Carthy was banquetied at the Queen hotel. ‘wv g g but the quality is said to have been super me a ee ior to that of last year. It is interesting to | The ie inl a = \ 2 25 note thgz during the past season f jurteen | he Situation tn Europe. ‘ 2 ; thousdnd acres of new land have been} i e ; 22) 341! 7 2 9 . broken. This isthe work of both old and| While the prospect of war imiucope i a 2 / bj : new settlers. There does not ppeal ROS. ap peti wubee oa during ihe Anyio- . 1b) Monday 19 59 [PRE Lease ot s expires in a few months, and not being able to r th é Lab! Peet Pn + see ee en cme tI none Oe ee SE ae 12" ¥ re a ie isan Ele i Bg ? enew the Same on reasol e terms, or procure other lmiigration this. year ; but the Ter-| ™USt. vem ee that the anxiety amd un- ag - ow pring trade, we will dispose of our Bpole stock of NEW AND peSHLON ADE DRY GOODS at an ritories have received a fair proportion of | * srtainty in the various capitals are mtense. i4 ' 5 > sala) } ‘ ~ the settlers who have determined to find} it should be remembered, however, that 15) frida 23 17 3M 4 16 L Ne MIS aT —) e fa c R iF x Cc x prairie homes. Among ths rrivals wep a nh push matters to great ngths 16/Saturday 5 =| 7 Ol att O4 13 s colonies of Swiss, Germans al nd Hungarians, | #24 still n ~ precipitate war, because she i is 1 25 . M1 2 : These have gone to work energetically and | the EEreeor, Se 0 European power will 18 Mi 2 12) 1 46 37 ae % their settlements are known as New Alsace, | OPO" Destilities without Cxireme pron 19 Ta ? J 1 2 { 5? 2 :: Bismarck. Hohenholm and Esterhaz. 4 | aoe The moral position of the Bulgarians 20, Wed 2 115}3 4 1 Hea i ae : ad fi m “3 ; great many wealthy famihes have setth j | 38 good. Phe Vat ce imanded in unequi- 21) Laarsd ‘ > ) , wp ths, Rags and Mats at 33 per centdiscoun’ ; Black and Colored Dred Cidlis'a at 33 per cent discount ; Mantle [in Alberta to follow the occupation if} Vocal terms that the elect to the great i - r $1! | 2 : 30 24 a ae . tl me weeds, &c., at 33 per cent discgunt ; Blankets, Counterpane’, 4Comforts and Lace Curtains at 33 per cent 9 cae ieee og from south fe ee pra d a 7" pa a ae 94 |Sanday an EP a in| o sal. Se : uns Sills, | atins and Ve vets ai at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colored, Plushes at 33 per cent discount ; Gloves and ign ap as Panititice ne ec [? | wowed: ‘Thené’ ele Siiee tae le Pe 3 Mw: . ! ‘ *. | 6| 4 6 ’ 29 15 coe at 33 per cent discount ; Linen Goods of all kinds, at 25 per cent discount} Prints and White Cottons at 25 per cent which the country dita The ‘Governor | *' n place as pro ided for by the conati- arty a .- . | : in the course of his observations me entions | on Le i aa Czar is snubbed and his agent 23, Thursday 45] 7 48111 23, 3 \ Lot of Gor HALF PRICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Feathera,gFlowers, Real Lace, Edgings, Collars and che panaress of Bete Nearer the [eiswredited; bots the mature) Sates 2d Friday ai) 44 8 57m 5 ee’ a a Se : ’ ’ ’ ra, ’ , gings, Collars and | North-West. The most important point in|)” On 26 8 ee SS. eee have Solmatarias oa asl ag © Cuffs, Frillings, a large variety Wool Goods, &e. ai é this connection is the opening during the) brought Austria, Germany and England to 3h Sunday 6 45.4 4210 53; 0 52' 9 57 : year of the transcontinental line. The | “e side of Bulgaria s The uncertainty is a ‘ Maniteba and North-Western now extends } great, as no one can tell how far Russia is J AWES H. REDDIY Te into the Territories, and a flourish-| wiing to go inthe taco of this opposition, wo Gi. J Ny jug colony has arisen at its ter- he Czar has a breast of hi ‘ complicated minus. In another year it will reach, CUuOnS these days. An absolute monarch All of the Above by successes only. wake the erable er. re a BAREYS1 ERAT-LAW, SOLICITOR York colony and the Montreal. colony. The |? rule rd SS lio SWOr ew and in Good Order, and will be Sacrificed in order to Clear ‘ as opal dee teme . “gee ye AND NOTARY PUBLIC, @ut nick : Long Lake railvay now runs from Regin Russian policy of 1886a suce: ima 1. — = ‘ > i; 5 . : ‘ (Ns Tem oc wt rtheetice @ejviinge shut ot wR - Se ™ Ye ass ‘ to the ¢ Qu Appelle valley. It is to be ex-| ae io drawn, but the diplomatic erred Pnegerald, Esq., Capicron Block. — ee ae ee On, tan; tended to Saskatoon atmo distant date, The} @0R 8 not favourable, and the popularity @ MONEY TO LOAN Tie Galt railway, 125 ‘Miles in jength, is also | Of the hated Prince Alexander ia? otill wn- Sept. 27, 1936-1 mo cod & wy 3 mos — : running, and thé Manitoba South- Ww Gate Osea | the Balkan peninsula. The - _— tint E> SEE OUR CIRCULARS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. line has received an addition of fifty miles | situation is dramatic for the Czar, and it is to its length during the past season. It is |" wonder that he still **ponders. ia —() e" ultimately to reach Regina. i - oat? a » > Y - A significant test of progress is afforded | He was Green; -but He got the Job ~ by the school statistics. It appears that “ last year there was just fifty- nine school le in} 6a voy aed t] ' A young man rrom re country callie it TE the Territories. There are ninety 1 wand (A ; . : ‘(eco o : ithe other uUay 1001 r tol iLUADION, said there are in addition five petitions pending | eC ee i . 1: “a 2a ‘ HJ for the erection of new achool districts. | ne oT ee ee ee rn ; ' >| boys look } url ; Chere appears to be a steady and substantial | es x : : wT ew : imercantue ¢ i his education, [118 Ch’town., 14. 1886 ws VF improvement 1D the condition of the] Pe i ' ' bas : feynectation iD ’ \ ) iar’ Oss... A Much is being done fer the com : country. fort and convenience of matter of railroads, roads and schools. Northwest should in consequence i i 5 a Oct. B —s +3 © N = Northwest should consequence bec ne | OWhe.” 74 = kasi eine more attractive than ever. | tciasiieae ik € eniilinin ~eactieee anna ;aive § e Name « ome proin enti ina — DO -- ; : eur ur we can writ hm’ We settlers dal COAL, Pes rw«zkD and Chestrut 5 Ch town, ‘ BARU RC LAY & G0, GENER LAL J [ ; A ;o : t af bake Ver . | : © : his ParKhens Livtiié : i i iy Over t I sand sh. s statoes TecelV ; i i {a ? | rons i t ; terel r potato a SA ‘ : : ; fr = ‘ st bor iu " Wri ‘ m-rKet re} ris io ng fe. oT” ~cle e3 Potatoes, GCA . an- ned Lob ih $5": er vd June 17, '86—3mo i ‘ tow! ——- . A NS | Ch’ town, Sept l 53 ea « — -—~ “4 “So —— =< — ee eae IN Bj ° Oe EO OD . & FUR STORE, Towson Block. > fy RT U at the very Cleaned, Dyed. altered and 2>RICES paid for Raw Furs. STUART. REI LOWEST | Repaired. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Rettled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggists, 343 47TH Ave., N. Y. fry the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3] is27 1886 T. & E. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. ry’ ) y FYAT? T & E. KENNY, ‘F €. MAHON) ‘Ship Gwners and Brokers, Gengral 6 mmission Merchants, IG! GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., Eugland. Scott's and Vaughan Codes March 29, 'S86.y prize, but by their prowess with the Arm- recovered the Montrea : his men Secimait strong thev hav: cup, which Col. Ray an back from Canada two years ago; they hav: taken away the Londonderry cup from th best team we cu ild bring against them, and | they have refused even to let the priz | given by their own Governor-G neral, for \e xcellen e ii rep ysitory Ww rk. "Ye main mong us. Mor el the h > won 4 @ | first prize for she ll-firing aad a certificate in the ordinary repository competition, that there will be rejoicing, fully justified in Canada.— Volunteer Service Gazette. $$$ — A PRINTER'S ERROR.—Sweet are the uses of adversity, the printer's copy sal d, bunt he set it up, sweet are the uses of advertising. Sweet. indeed, to those who in 5! ‘kness and suffering ha‘ seen the advertisemeat r some | soveriesu remedy; wien upon + d a brought them irom death’s door. ! thing I ever saw im! pape _ % a,iverti men of D i ' i i vi‘ Discovery,” is again and ag the t of those who hé \ been | it disease, bronchiai a ¢ s mors liver complaints and wie iis to whicl ‘ flesh is hei Ww, -<—-pr- _ Some of the New York fire colu.pan say they can hite sh up and start fore re m thrue sevens. 7 } BCI , EN’ | FALL ARRA NGEMENT | - = The Shoeburyness Team. | want to mal ing! | u ‘ - SS —— TAD I. } navirres about vou, vo —_———— or <—_ ' , ” mh tknow Aw oom i fury Tho meeting has been marked by two in-|~ «<7, ; ee THE PALACE sTEAMERS 78 1D The mes 7 tno in| quiron about me he rojoinedywith am a £4 it. ciaents of special interest - the pres nee; , o 1 in his frank way: ‘great ph. an open iioulL and 1f Ais rank iy; grea > TOE wry throughout the two weeks of Colone! Arm- a : OF THE ae ij j7ewhliikens, man, i Want to kiiow T; — ae strong’s splendid team, and the atte mndance }";.: Feat ~ 5 ineiienaien . P > y 9 this 4 i ne TUSBL asi yl KhnOV ore inte RNA} tOHAL o.Ve 60. of Lord Wolseley at the prize distribution. ! ,), teat gt ie tA ool cis : ; : than ai i y el and there's no 1 writ ile The appearance of the Canadians ought to ee eee tl t] W : a ing way down in the country fo. inat Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- Bin SS : "FR ee sg : put our men on 1eir mettle. e are quite} | “Vor » couldn’t have any doult of the lan -y Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at aware that the former are picked men, and | honesty of a man Iil that inn 8.00 a fo are ve a We n which it} < y Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd sextsetnininmiey capusinusssay dsisisuiiiiaisii re picke 1, moreover, inav i. wn - jconch wed the merchant. he boy i w ce. iat « ae would never be possible for us oa cl a > Pee a a . S& & & . working in our store, and WwW make & SUC For tickets and other information apply to a ms team to go to Canada or any other c vile ' ‘= ” e cY ' — ° » » . "eSS OO, - A.Sii \BP, K dy HALES, ” But even allowing for this, we must say tha re i EE Ves P. E. L Steam Nav, Co. re he Sic, } ody -— + > > aan as ee yt ei ?" ye we have seldom seen such a body of soldie rs | Se ae ; see a Santen Fie Agee. FOR SE. LE: EMB HR ONLY: as the Canadian artillerymen who have just 4 Socialists’ Proposals. Oct, 9 1886—eod wk ; . oT siete a left Shoeburyness. Nol ody, we think, | omen 7 ili ? Uaghe 35 ‘ who saw those cle un-limbed giants perform i Hy of the socialist leaders of . ‘ay "2 y ; APEC : “5° , : 7 j ndman, on f the ¢ ialist lea hie \ ae 4 % a & CW., A L Sh eS Lot O1 Wi OOL TY KEDS, ing the ** shiit for t] soiiaeaeaal General's Lond mm. ae written a letter in which he ‘ , , 3 ¢ > ee we y Fy ; ‘ 4y'0' » _ , cup will sver for rat the sivht. Their1 a ch mira Sus » ron at . a wihiat of the GHNERAL TLSTER CLOTHS, SAFE. p will over Sonat the sighs, Theis march inakee She eee ay Gee . : , 1 «3N BEV yer . ry . SURE past latex lt the aay im idil panoply, was unempi ved Tha no v rkers for govern- ? ee : ‘ & y : oe 5 mmis¢eiaAn f : SENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, P . eyually good in a different way. And they, ment railways public imonopglies i i So ul h i j 66 66 i} 2E sy GOODS ROM 2S es or a great many of i il, show by their bor for more than eight hours z ily thus r , ioe ganu.5, mere Tr medals that they can do, and!rendering necessary em ent of mote ' ; pi ws 2 ANCY P Ts AWONDERFUL REMEDY have actually done more trying cna: that all uncultix crown Jand Ta.3 6 jis AY = Ni = i i y RINTS. , J #5 | persons, that ai un rown abas n > ; a VE Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam and important work than parbuckling suitable be cultivated, the prumts accrumg . oat o wr - . . sons . aisam. , : : BOS st iN > M A 3 S- Balance 4 of « RE FONNE S It is as pleasant as honey. Couzhs, Colds, and a Of pounder ap Se ite carriage Or marciting mom re (OD es Ae me ae age | Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been past the ad jut: ant-general. They will re-| That all possibie pubic WOrKe be begun Ege rod V68 ? p ing ; ARCE Y REDUCED FOR CASH speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON'S BaLsamM after turn home, indeed, lade n with the spoils of i 3 ; mediately. cost, of init 1] proce lings and ii ; +: .t 4 a : ; 2 elu il t = | Gem! L s all other medicines have failed. Sufferers fromeither | the recent peaceful campaign. Our men payment of wages to be borne « tally b y , wk | ro’ 1 gy "nh 4 ti . -. . : ~? > vh i ee aes eee a aa eens cnkices os saa ean have prey ented them, not without serious ratepayers and the state. and that dinners | mal a y, confident of obtaining ‘ar ing 4 t} Q . ° ' se aaa a . speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. difficulty from carrying off 1e Queens be given no the needy and b ard to the 1 children. ell + ep em _ Cod Liver Oi), with Hypophosphites Scott's Erculsion of Pure ré : D ~ ) i 3 ain ’ ” ‘ k } il iti % ng ' n t 4 pi eea bye " i form. —— oe A romance and trage lv are condensed im the following notice published in the Jour- nal of Walla Walla, N. W “After livirg with W. G. I’ his for twenty iour hee ! : : Aaa unui’ i nd WoT ; him rever i h r rot! . on pi t i eT is iat t ay | Vi WwW. {; roo i i wmindaa * -o7w-7 ! M Dul of Clanton, Aiw., Tot yet n ve 3 has started ant vol, and cual lU cents a month fur teaching littic ones their A B O's.