od Se eet SECRET ' IXAN TINE ‘ Tl TRI Y, OCTOBER 2, 1886 4 - ~ - o= ‘eli ; THE DAILY E2 _SA "U JRDAY _OCTOBE v 2, 86. SS -——— ————— oo — ee = eens ee ee maa ve ieencomannentiine monty reenter einen nanan ee —- > - -—_-- - atsteitd Gack ‘ } eg + et T i , ow ' a Ti . ry A TY V F X AMINER. | St. Matthew's Soctety | LET ' ERS TO i K EDITi qo. 5 i U AiL I , ; F . “a 5 tor the (,overnment ot st. OCTOBER SSH ie tthew'’s Temperznce Soci ty have jusi A Question. been issued They are sufficiently plain. —- Bille ti. i] pled re is as follow S | SER, Some days ago ev lon C was given N® al oo ne . re, Seon a ce | 1 = 1} aa ee the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court that Chains, Tie-ping, Xe. Alo, I — rte st Mrs McDonald in- | s i ! rel y pi a ne my sacred pec 1 a sia certain wholesale brew er, had sold nu a ii abstain from the use, mn ar orm, OT a . . . . H eoeemnas |) | ee : } ’ : i Tf the r 1 _> scm a certain retailer a cask of ale, in \ iolation of a} 6n ate es iret Ane : Sm al ©) Intoxicating Liquors of every deseription | : + pr a. medical practitioner the law. But I have not yet heard that rer true WwW van } ALLLCU, ul ess weserl i ) a raica wevtivl T i casei : oll » * aod sad ; = =e , : ; 27 he cues dicinal purposes); and that | will use | ee ae ere ee eee ger ng ry! i" i Kt Who Kill i ut is the ques. | ; at wine Sian gale tiial : e brewer. j the olice take 1e : I s ‘ : j my Sest endeavor to maducr an Hel to yom the : le ti] j f ‘These Watches need no puffing, as they are @ tion for the coroner's jury |Society. This pledge to be binding on me | Necessary or towards the punis ument Of | wiestclass W atches, at a moderate Price. [tis stated that the man in charge of the during my membership. a Y havens SES Bao uaa bles tots —:— 1) , UNQUIRER. gS og aren - - . horse and carriage which raz ver her was! Al] men and bey Ss over sixteen years ol elsewhere, arunk ne W I t have tou he i he ie ie MAY bye Hyhe mi ors of the Society. | ae ee T 7 : ’ SIR var that the Temperance Mem- he been sober lf this | true he mus | Monthly dues only 10 cents i.e tk,—1 hear that the Temperance Mem ‘ ' du ’ — S orial Committee are urging forward a pe- » : i I cn Leake ; +? Er Let : : ’ r .} . ’ , sry . > rays TOW . have sine I W i st Ni tthe ws society is d le much | tition to the { ‘ounell asking them to re 81, NORTH SIDE MARKET HOL SE. “drunk come from some person. Phat} vood ; and we sincerely hope that it will| ceive a resolution passed by them some | Gct, 2—3: person, in all probal \ ld che liquor in }continue to do much good fmonths ago forbidding the Stipendiary Pa ‘ee 7 7 ' ; Wy — eae : Mavistrate to expend one dollar in Scott . Violatiol Who 1s that person: | Better than the enforcement of the law, | rca, | ahahaha: tel Terns G W hoeve e may be, he is personally] . nabbed ap Act prosecutions sincerely trust’ that Lit In 1 i) ip f ! is the provision by total abstinence against) the energies of the temperance cause wiil' ; i ed 1 OL this woman ' . . . : . Pa —:, ae : he be | Violation of , the law. If) there were noj|not expend itself upon any such useless ee Wi emand that he be 5 - ‘ bear ek ; eo , 4 : feols to get drunk, there would n be no}labor. In my presence the Magistrate D ANCING SCHOO! typ ok coed hi his crime, like other | openly said he could ree » . ma cte his crime, ike othe aan £ the low to make dtunkaris spe y said that to this resolution he coul g “ : Violators oOo e ‘ i e AarUas, . . . - j } 5 \ l sec : i cenit Ce not pay the slightest attention, that they | que Subscriber.takes the liberty to inform her s : § wl 5 : ° é . » | might as well pass a similar resolution in| friends, patrons and others that her Dancin os iew ns will DecTHnADS SAY (oh, vw inter € onnection Ww ith P. ae | ' 4! . i tl Stat Classes for the season will be opened on TUR - } i el ’ ; . .y + . x : . a Ty YQ’ F fal Oil eatin ‘ats oats Island. i ution to every crime on the tatute DAY next, the Sth inst, at 8 p.m.,, in which will SUCCESSORS TO mW ATL ie ten ~~ 2 F Book, and so annul his office. W e, do as a/ be taugit all the new, popular and fashionabie , tad fro } — ‘ , . » moaniats . movements knownin polite society and the bail it st w was M X pe { from . . ns bcs : fact, see that since this resolution has been poi i J 16 bai ‘ : i Tae St. John Telegraph discusses this . Q ‘ ,; room, iucluding the Glide Waitz, Ripple, Sara : ‘= maki? ma 5 f men Yhe wender, } . F passed more fees have been paid out, and toga Lancers, &c., &«. ta e " ‘ ' ri ‘ , h } Lannp rtant matter and says ; more prosecutions have been brought by nt rou A a ale ee LASS w ” also be opened on alt 5 ' ther 3 no SUCH | ‘ :: : ' } } " ta a oD the 12th, from to 6 p. In., in which, | Ch’tow Se 9° 6 ere is a dispositio ‘ ars th, alice + \exne ea “ » | Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1886. akin Chere disposition in many qt arte wor he police at the expense of the city than/p..ides the usta: Dences, will be taught the lt , Sept. 23, — _ _—— ne } consider the subway scheme visionary and] at any time previously. Do not let us} Deporiment and Dumb-bell Exercises. : ~ i 1 who . ‘ m ness, | imp ticable It m uy be so, and a mere forever be tichting shadows. Why tramp Miss burris is prepared to give Lessons in i mas ‘ nm pro on would not settle}, POET ing ee Music, as usual. as ‘ . “oi nywd ma ; | the town to rescind that which was a dead k. BURRIS ! aut . om . " etior ut W al stror i OT ¢ inlon } . “ae vat . - Kg ea. 4 hs : me) ' - - | letter before, and made so unnecessary to-| 4.4 » gi ang sth vo : ph of ; youl ‘ ’ : ent effort has not been mac O} ; ' ae se se ole vi , B . - a " aati ar In ten | lay by the express order of the Dominion M : rie Tor rie ‘ lage Lhe Dui; t tain the winter scean service i woe i yr) + snnr *} ing hese } re] for Rs : iii me ; } moat wri os :. enormous expendi is Gomen: a 5 OH These te tor | ,PPy KS OVEGXS { " it t \ I ww . . . ' ) moses of t ‘ tlone ere y m , , ; eG to give communication with the limited | the | urposes of this Act alone. Ss there | 2 AEG, i Bi, « (. a evel ve pottle their neigh- |} . al Nostivwinel | British | not some real useful work which this com- | : ! ‘ } »} 7 | m . bors 3 way r brains Lj Vast sums have been contributed mittee can do, something ws ee help | i ; make 1 . . may proverlt \e Lit roverhine nt 1 subsidies and the enforcement ol this : law ; hat BGG iR 1 Auction, MONDAY, October 4, at 10.30 ~*~ gy ? SRF Mme ier v oe [on bt y ventures « ind west But what/are these memorials tothe City Counc } * o'clock, at Auction Rooms, ahi fc % Fe B i} os 7 AK UD DRY FOODS | } “ee i = 2 be | Die f e resuit s he n the ten years to better the] under any circumstances. Cannot one} 7) ¥ OF. = . v iy Mei —_ il nen be taught wether Imsuficient ae oo ation “ sensible man ask che Council for what is 150 BARI RE LS A} i LES, COMMENCING ON . 4 : 2 oma ah 4d Ww 4 : : , ;tw the maritime mainian provinces ana — 5 1 ic not Pe .y ‘ . : 3 - : th . | ' drunkard making 18 a} ‘. . . -s ae i T) Raed vatited and iS uot there se ‘ made in jin Pippins, Porters, Gravensteins, &c. ; na ira eally NoOUnIN i¢ S } P 4 ; — i . 7 os . the face of the people, an ti the wrong} ;y a °g> 7Vi % . i . | } } el | _ +) ne s business has yparamount rest 1 this but N . . . « ws E+ 4 ; ; aang 1 isill . a DA! “4 } na Ne nite > a 7 18, ; UL i re answer is given. let the labor be spent in % Bris. Onions, Raisins, de, } R LDA Y, Pit 2 E = HLM BER ‘24th. — | Brunswick an va Scotia have also a yita : . . » ‘Senne ; i al neral | Putting in men who will give the right one, | ‘oan ~ ' . i the question, besides the general . . | rder -ompt Sale sila ‘ ee ee Ceunty Exhibitions. t in keeping public faith with a sist and in every way in their power uphold | ordered for prompt Sale, without any Reserve. i il es 1KeCHVIN Avil tii vl ‘ iSvc! . . | 3 ; hi ste and & nother ha ‘ le » | A. NEII - Y . - ° res Pistia’ * ile dale , 1} } provin We are rerefore, disposed to | this law, and strengthen the hands of the a Ay ae eer oe Goods are all in good condition and will be sold as noted below :— mty 3 Ce su Satkiy s : . : i — a 1 +} fneno o 1 d ueer, | make common cause with our Island neigh- | Ma gistrate and the police force m doing | oyrown. Vet. 2. 9 vail y Usalas 3 Pat H nf rr compensation is iust: her their auty. i : ; ; . m “ ane menace > rar Sensis — man Clanad th OF on . t { wy towns i is Fepre iwhs le Lim for further effort by the Dominion to TEMPERANCE. } rey aS r 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Go as, worth 25 cents, now 17 cents. ‘ micat? shan! he ‘ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ , . of t! ri¢ultural products of the Counties, |” vinter communication Should be at eae | i rT) a T. 240 Black Cashmere, *« 60 % a i“ . } 0 t to . i cH if sé Cterboaw Parais Yves } bh! racttl ° se sé » as y £ aho +t} yrpr nents | Sap Voul _u jraw the * ’ YOO Colored Persian Cord (double width) 30 21 ns of ving unproveme! Py ne a-« _ ; IR, W ud ut not be we il to draw the lor FICES and Warerooms, No. 35, Water &t., ww . - ; . : ‘ ; ae . - “ h are being made, they were compare 7 tatement of the Govrernment| attention of the Minister of Marine and } lately in occupation of G. W. DeBlois, de 1,200 re Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth 6O " ee 5v ~ : } : . : . . ; EF sheries to the wholesale de vletion of the jceased. Inc quire at the office of ‘ sé og ee Eg lk” leah mare ‘6 on ‘ ‘ - _ : : ' iking a stroll) Savings Bank shows the deposits of the ~ ap a t O1 wa I ” beds have R. F. DEBLOIS 300 Black Union Cashmere, 29 . wy 21 . } oyst< “iS 2 . se ave ies ‘ ver lds and among | . 4 t e end of the fis : a hated Provincial Building. 300 - Gray Alpaca, ™ <U0 i . 14 ae | 7 ; , os —S ee a ee ast bee moderately raked vy | Ch’town Oct. 2nd. 1886 od tf ie . . mitted . » Pee wt, ‘ > ‘* ‘ ww ar’ > ‘ere . .* ») es “ ‘. th ry i iriving setu nt mm | ye t we been $20,014,457, an tncrease|the inhabitants of the surrot nding r settle- | oe ie ae 480 All wool Serge Dress Goods, 24 lv eit} Kine’s ' e County. would seej over the amount on deposit on the 30th } meuts and allowed to increase in size and 300 rT Mantle and Ulsier ( loths, " $1.60 ” ** $1.00 vi i : ask - 3 . “~\ ; ’ i Lit hist Ui A At . , : ; whe me pit ‘ { owepr o— , @ oe AOS alt “ . - more fine stock and rreater rumber and | Jun 1885 f S92 195 Q99 value. About two years ago their existence | a oa t 5 850 os Sateem Dress Goods, se 9) ‘6 +s 13 “6 Th vy ne st 5 an : reatet ‘ Lk rr ai i ed UTE GOI @a SU. Vb » . ; } = | ’ +s > kre | ners of smi sh- >» : ’ g waviokss ‘ Pree produce than i + ome became known to the owners of sm ull fish Sen: 1,200 és Princess Dress Cords, “ss 26 4s 4 19 se “ , ’ co : ea i The Mont 1 Gazette remarks ng schooners trom Nova Seotia, and every 300 ““ Plaid I i 1! 4s ss se ' . ’ ~ ine WLonel LA Crete ein rks ° + 7 ‘ : : 2 es ‘ could be see her of the County Exhi- eason since they have been raked so inees- es aid Dress Goods, 3 3 bition Shall County Exhibitions then be|. “Wigzins’ earthquake predictions are bring-| santly that the destruction of the beds will Soe ad 1,000 ‘* Colored Veiveteen, ‘ 85 ts eit @& te dist D weset R * means : for. com- | ng Him notoric dip ugh, but not of the kind | goon be completed. The oyster beds&of ‘ “OQ: ispehseu W i} oy (. Thes SB, S05, CUlli- ‘ nlease @ aa a + ~ e wot at saat 9 . : ~ A * 1. i ~~ = ’ ‘i to plea He ha ent me W 1 in at leas Nova Scotia have been ruined by the san J i AM INSTRUCTED TO SELI rativ a fa rest 48 leCVvy Are 1ePy are stfiliit ; <> ~ ; l . 1ltyv as yy t ‘ r ‘ . . - 7? Ww . nn ; ; parative falur@s as they are, @hey are stiljto the borders of insanit as mae Sea —— process, and the spoilers are well under wa r dE’ ‘ rove’ . Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHES, suitable for Trimming and | others till they cannot attend to their ties, . y . ‘ . ® means of plepsure and instruction to the | eeileahdel 3 aad the beli é th. t | here. is} i BE AG A i 4 } iO, Fancy Work—a desperate Bargain—only 85 cents a yard d : : nd has excited the negroes into the beli ut ee a3 ss : d e : people. But some steps should ‘be taken the end of the world is nigh. He is being Oysters are not like fish, which come Yor N THE PREMISES We will show these goods on tables in centre of st ear a 7 Tig og ll p00 F Ole on A SE BEE FE 7 in- ON THE PREMISES e will show these goods on tabie ‘ 8 Of store. towards ensuring larger and better exhi-| generally condemned as an unmitigated nuis- | @ Season only. Properly cared for, they in , , } ; | > . shall be pleased to receive bits ae nd we y practical suggestions to this desirable end. —_———————-—- > 2+ << +e oe —— ~- Work. femperance Mav not our correspondent ‘‘T: iper- a) save not drawn the wrong inference from the memoral to the Mayor and Council 7? Hitherto the moral influence of the City Council has been in favor of violators . of the law, and decidedly against the prosecution of offenders : it is most desi moral influence of our representative assembly able that the should be turned | the other way! The most notable proof of the antagonism of the Council to the a resolution ficers of the | and order ssage of . was the pe ' ° 1e3i ] ; | ned to crippie the civic ¢ law, and thus to prevent the law's enforce- ment; citizens now ty in their memorial, r} us the san outward and visible manilestation that your morai influence will xerted in another direction—or take the ’ juences That is, we infer, the meaning of the request to “rescind” the resolution referred tu. It is not that the Stipendiary Magistrate has stopped prosecutions because of the resolution, or has by reason of it ever : hesitated to use the funds of his court m the prosecution of the law. r cit zena, it will be ‘ J ; sha to use funds whicl hitherto been withheld; but th: y expre a desire that the Council shall direct that a por f each fine be pared to any officer o1 eitu rrough whose instrumentality a yiction shali b obtained This, we sub- mit, is a practical suggestion —unde which, if carried out, the Stipendiary > materially aided in his great and important work of upholding the law and crushing the illegal liquor traffic. {Jur correspon lent saVs * Do not let us] forever be tighting shadews.”’ But the moral influence of the City Council is not a shadow. The liquor dealers cour ‘ec and strength from the fact that the City Council—representing the pantie opinion of the citizens—is in their favor he citizens have been aroused to threate ning the coiizmunity by reason . deque, $ S26. i end ef 25; Rom. Vili., Verses 3 to 5, 9 w d J oo u 19 " ei : ” 23 y Sart . . : ‘ : , . 3, 20; Rom. ix., x., zi., on Klection 5. th » traffic c: ar er ! Oi 1 by these liau wv dealers ° | Sbropsh! To tm Alexander Anderson, i Ys 45 Ok 1lX., ’ . J U iy ws ; &c ; a Be deg 16 $i: 3 Rom. xi., verses 4, 6; Rom, Xlli., Verses : they d 2d that the City Counci ; l¢ . GQ: eA Se oN mi they deman iat the City Council} ~ gp mshive Ram—W. H. Yeo, Wilmot, $17. 3 to U, and 9; Rom. xiv, verses 4 to 6, and give strength and courage to the sujuor dealers, and shall, instead, uphold , thu Sali Coase tw the hands of whose duty it is tu en- force the law. ; bis is, We think, a teasonable position to take ; and we man who dosires the abatement of the ev Is | ‘ A. poe wd digger inyented by Mr. Elisha a Lb; : :. Tim. 1., verses 6, » and 1s 7 ni, . | Weatherbie, of Georgetown, attracted 2 Tim. ii., verses 6 to 10, 14 to 18, and 20, ol drunkent Vielation of the law will] much attention as it ison anew principle, 21; 2 Tim. iii., verses 6 to 8, 10, and 18 to 2 t lane $S8ari to work well. It does not svat. Yb: 2 Tim. 1Vv., ¥e@rses 9 to 15, and 19 tO oo; Pomme jter the potatues ever,the ground but leaves 22; Titus i., verses 2, 3, and 5 to 14; Titus Avices trom Liverpool, G. B., report | them free from the earth in a row after the ii., verses . to 10, and 25; Titus lil, yerses . MBCA rent in the value of citer r, a pout which « other mach ines have I to Be aud 9 to 15; 2} John as VorTse 10; ] t >, ua "ihe gor eral o pin jOL is that Is eg _ faile: l to ao ‘om plis h succes sfully. John ii., verses 22, ao5 1 John iti. » verse | Me. Weatherbie has ay ppoed fur a patent 12; 1 Joha iv., verses 4, 3, 16; L John, v. sa maintenance of law | have gall ned | i I i | i 1] ' ; } j ’ ' | ' observed, do rot | a + | A i the pe ril| | | | incerely hope that every | Sieep abe going wi be Very asuck Uewor tlie fali and wiater.” ice, 1s b denounced } y the pulpit and | crease in number every year, has had his theories pronounced ridiculous by | the value of the adjoining farms. There Professor ‘tor. Bu it avenging justice is}is no right by which natives of other pro- upon him x 1 worse fi even than’ this. “The vinces should be allowed to take away any- funny paragrapher has seized upon him, and|thmeg which by its removal impairs the mS a mns of the American press, he and value of vested interests. Confederation his predictions, his name, his residence, his} has brought no local benefits to many por- ae ee ee See nis cheek, are) +fous of this Province, and to Belfast least Roman H i A sodhdvtsengs wel fe) the a “ihe of any. Much eling has been raised er ve ' — eer ere ; “labout those beds, and if the Department and aad to permit their ruin unhindered, many will be found to sympathize with the pocr exas- perated inhabitants of Orwell. The St. Sow + Croix Cow ier SAYS :- There ms to be an unusual activity in ay scott Act circles throughout the Province. In Fredericton, Moncton and Woodstock, as well being | General Booth’s “Revised Version” as in St. Stephen, prosecutions are fe . vigorou sly c weiea oh, a temperanbve men of the Bible. eem determined to take advantage of any good there may be in the Act, if, indeed, any A correspondent uf the London Record, virtue can be found in it, In Ontario similar | signing himself ‘*Vicar,” sends a letter to efforts have been made, but the results haye| the current issue of that journal in which not been encouraging. The inspectors em-|he says: ‘*More than a year ago attention ployed by the local government there have | was drawn in a religious contemporary to a| been somewhat remiss in their duty and funds] ook issued at the headquarters of the Sal- we getting short. The recent de ision of the vation Army. It is entitled the ‘Salvation | at saan og svovVv Soe = all Ww oe aad Soldier’s Guide.’ but is more truly des- Pon reid eee tea takeutey, [stibed as a “Mutilated Bible.’ Thousands of copies (1G COSUS only six-pence) must have but the indolent officials still remain. No a # é loubt “ps will be taken to awaken these to a | Ci¥culated, chiefly, no doubt, among mem- GUOUDL BLOODS NM 2 bAK : ‘ « ics « n “ sense O their duty Salvation Army and their oe cae va ha am Chen nothing will inter- bers of tire ; on. enforcement of the friends. It seems, therefore, a painful ne- ean | cessity to lay before your readers a few of the omissions in such important Scriptures fere to prevent the full Act. save its own deficiencies, If these r, both Ontario and New Brunswick will become model temperance {as the Epistle to the Romans, the Pastoral provi Epistles, and the General Epistles of St. 2 : John In so doing I wish to prejudice Exhibition Notes. against the Salvation Army, but I feel verity of God’s Holy Word, and the none the inte The Secretary's oftice will be opened at | editication of all believers, is more import- the Exhibition Building, Kent Street (west | ant than the credit of one section. I pur-| end), on Monday next. CUct. 4th, at 7 Eres ly abstain from comment a present, o'clock, a. m., where exhibits of manu +e t | atlirm that the omissions are neither | factured articles, farm and dairy produce, | few, sig snificapt, nor unsystematic; and I} fruit, flowers, ete., will be entered and ve-| ask all who take the trouble to verify them | ceived up to Tuesday, 5th October, at 2 | what sort of Christianity we may expect | clock, p. m., and no later. i from thuse who make this defective bible | Government Steck Farm stock sold at Sum-| their text-book. Let none think this an ide Exhibition day | impossible contingency, in spite of the orthorn Bull Calf ‘‘Sylvescer.” N6. 71, | Wary general order, ‘This book’ is not in- 1886—W illiam Ftended as a substitute for the Bible.’ The roan, calved May 5, S. Simp- son, Hamilton, large- nan in other day, when a very genial and hearted clergyman said to a young Lot 18, $25. Heifer Calf ‘‘ Maud,” red and | Shorthorn white, calved April 20, 1886—Dr. Chaisson, | his parish who had adopted Salvation Army Indian River, 336, : | Views on sin, ‘Suppose, dear young friend, Ayrsnire Bull Calf ‘‘ Duke of Argyle,” | we consult the Bible together,’ he received white and red spots, calved July 26, 1853—| the vehement reply, ‘l don’t read your nagula Showarh, tt Bi, 403 | Bible, sir; £ preter General Booth’s.’”” Ayrshire Cow ‘‘ Heather Belle,” white and | "mm? ¢.4) dipag chal tapas Eb Meany: a The following are the passages omitted in | the “Salvation Soldier's Guide” :—Rom. i., | verses 2 to 6, and 8to 10, v.17; Rom. ii., ulved May “§ "1680— Roles Carruthers, | Verses, 1, 12, and 14 to 27; Rom. iii, Bedegue, $22. i verses, 5 to 20, and 26 to 31; Rom. iv., Ayrshire Heifer Calf ‘‘ Daisy Maid,” red | verses 1 to 15, 17, 19, 22 to 25; Rom. v., * white, calved May 5, 1886—Piilip Wil- | verses 11 to 18; Rom. vi., verses 3 to 5, Ler 13 $13 16 ‘> 7. oe and 19, 20; Rom, Jotswold Ram—Hon. , . ght red, caieah Dec. 15, 1876—-Robert Has- , Springtield, $21. eoeiaieg Bull ¢ ‘ Dictator,” white and y¥ii., yerses O, part of 6, Stewart Burns, Be- Shivpsbire Ram—Peter McNutt, Malpeque, 15 to 16, Roi. XV., Verses Stu 12, 15 to §15. | 28; Rom. xvi., verses 5to 18, and 21 to Shropshire Ram—J. Haywood, Tignish, $7. 24; 1 Tim. i., verses 3 to 10,18 to 20; 1 Half-bred Shropsbire—Soha Stewart, Nor- Tim. ii., verses 7, and 13 to 15; 1 Tim. iii., borough, $4. -verses 1 to 15; 1 Tim. iv., verses 1 to 7, Hati-bved Shropshice—John Stewart, Nor- | parts of 14, 1o, 16; 1 Tim. v., verses 4, 7, borough, $3. Y) to 16, and 25 to 20; 1 Tim. vi., verses 1 indebred to the kstate of suid deceased to make tm bis invention, whivh is wa vxveulingdl/ a 8) # John, vorws 2, J to 7, uml |; duly at Cleve wad avvol bwe, Tole, Vewwes D, wath Y to 12, Ou Saturday, 16th of October Next, AT GBO FF. Me Acre, Pasture Building Lois situate at the head of Queen _ Street, that Plot of Land North of KILBURNE AVENUE, and _— of the Residences of M. McLeod and W. i. Dasgon, Esqs (see Hand- bills with Pian aha xed.) There is nothing like this land to ve had in the Royaity, because :— 1) and Ist. It is within two minutes’ walk of the city limits. It is high and dry, and commands an excelent view of the city. Zad. QUEEN STRE& 1 is now opened right up to this valuable property, and Building Lois there, aie nearer lo the market than some parts of the city, are exempt from city taxes, HEx- almine aud judge for yourselves. Terms—25 per cent, at sale; the balance in three years, in equal instalments bearing interest ai 6 per cent. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Charlotietown, Sept. 25. 1886. sep'25—2dth, 28th, sh, & eod tl sie. North Atiantig Steamship Co, ' } f LON DON. THE SfEA nO Oe Le is intended to leave isHIP Chariottetown for Lenden, Via Sidney, about 12th OCLO BER. LOBSTERS, G RAIN, LIVE STOCK and other GOODS carried at current rates. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Ham- burg, Hav re, Bordeaux, Antw erp and other Continenta) Ports. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. LOBSTERS received into Warehouse any time before arrival of Steamer, | stored free of charge. For Freigit or FENTON T. REWBERY, apply to Passage yone 22, 1838. AGENT, Administration Notice. —— THE undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of George Wastie D-Blois. uate of Charlot te- town Royalty, Province of Prince Edward Island deceased. hereby notifies all persons t of Robert rank, - rsons inv ne liaie payment to her, at the oftice DeHivis, Seustantal Buildiny, Ci Boer on of the said Estate, and a : having ans claims or dé mands ayains st the said Estate are horeby required to render the same tested for payment, within twelve months j of the said Robert F. why, from date, at the gilive De Blois. Dated this 13th day of September, A. D,, 1°86. SARAH FRANOES DERLOIS, ae Boyt vv, 1835-4 mo Paw and | eet Ena a COME AND SEE THEM, JAMES PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. Ch town, Sept. 20, 1886. fe : HB Ye oe) ee are invited to inspect the Large and Magnificent Aseort- genuine \y ISITORS to the Exhibition <ment,of the original and only”, PRIZE MEDAL = = * z beg ee a SS ee a a at the MUSIC WAREROOMS cf CO: 3... BP ideisaak Gr ek Sue, Sign of the “ BiG FIDDLE,” Queen Street. 23, 1886-——-2aw ——— - = —- — Phe News spay er Wan is Howling fora New Ad., rd oi oa ee RC i le ind, taust geave. kt. —— to Q --—- — Visitors to the Exhibition are invited to call and in ispevd our Immense Stock of Furniture, &¢, we. SOLID BARG AINS -_--———-. 0--——— FOR CASH, g e CALL AND PROVE. IY, ~~ Vi Abeba WW Ob'wuway Bopty 16, 1900) HET & CO.