THER D i oo ed o $ q os oa cao ees - . = a oats ao " + ag - OS i a a gl vo See re : . _ a ene eee tel “ee ee a A ET, ; i lla eee eer me aay yy ac ne ee a os a —— = ee hx AMINEHE, eee eee mm me er - . ‘ Nace ee eee ee ee eee a ed a nn te me pt = NI ET oe —_ riversary Itemse. Fo rsr p ‘ ae: -LECRAPHIC P24) G_ | On the Prospeo! of DeaithmA Frag- SAT URDAY Nov Saint Cecel a is — a Sie &- ig ment. ] aie , _, s wtyred early in the third hae [Sexotat Desparcues ro Tax Examin zr.) Lig ee * death we lie, [ L bs A ii A pv [ F +} Ya ie “ ‘ Nndaship’ . al . £ ® gocng bow» Pons of Moss, Ser] SITUATION WN THE SOUDAN, | “sricsts kt tat Cnet nh game wes Hive’ Magicians, ! 1in '786, for the perform { red Music, especially Han del’s The ty wos liss lved ih 1861, but it gai r, knownas the Sacred \ Many cminent prof thei Harmonic gonal musicians owe griining and instruction of these great ex- “a i Mu —_————— nae ecelevrity to the pmeats o focal and Gther items. t the Sty gia No business at ti Court to-aa) sadiary Magistrate's a yer books, a choice stock Preces and pray i » just opened at th Diamond Bookstore. > " a cuoree lot of fresh Butter at the Family Grocery, 22 cents per lb. —R. K. Brace. - REMEMBER the Bible Class in the .. ¢. A. Perlor this evening at $ o'clock email Prorockarn albums from fifteen cents to fifteen dollars, at the Diamond Bookstore. - - Warten McFarland, who formerly lived ip Halifax, shot and killed himself in Win- pipeg a few days ago. lesieiiotih iil Burrenitk’s fashions for December, at the Diamond Bookstore. Choice patterns. _ > —_< Tus Rev. Mr. Gunn, of Windsor, N es will preach in St James church, to-morrow morning and evening at the usual hours. - al Have you seeu the | welve Cent Case at the Diamond Bookstore. Great Bargains. ennichiililmianiai Senaron Mcikuran is lying ill at bis home in Uhatham. His lopg continued illness is causing his friends considerable uneasin¢ss. > - Gaeat rush for overcoats at J. B. Mac- donald’s. [nov 22 ~~ Tue person who tuok or decoyed way the dog bel»nging to the clerk of the City ‘Court will please retura it forthwith or proceedings will follow. culicnaditiecnats Lapies’ Ball Room Faus, very nice, at the Diamond Bookstore, 89 Qaeen Street. semeesciinaniael A vouse Islander, named Stewart, watch- manin a saw milli East Boston, was burned to death on Tuesday, His body will be brougiit home. oa Ee) ir is understood that George Muaro, king of the New York publishers, will donate a large number of books, ete., to the new iibrary for the hospital, _— > — Caarre..te’s Aemanac for 1835 will be out in a few doys, and wiil be superior to any for- | mer issue. Especially valuable to Farmers. | -—----- - Tus Auction Sales, next door to Watson's, will be fiually closed to-aiyit. Great bar- gaia; ia silver plated ware, ciocks, &c ; cloths, caps, coats, grey evtten, &e.—A. MeNelll, Auctioneer. niccciglaeninia Tue auctivh sale of one more car load No. | the hill at a fearful speed, killing the horses 1. winter keeping apples, by A. McNeill, on Monday next, Nov. 24, at 10.30 o'clock, offers a good chance to all w ho wish to secure reliable fruit for winter keeping at a bargain _——_o-— A Cucrem Soctat, ia behalf of the Ladies’ Aid Society, will be held im the basement «i the Brick Methodist Church, on Monday, 2th, at §$ o'clock. [{efreshments will be served, All are cordially invited, Adcmits- sion !0 Cents. ditions Men’s long rabber boots, good quality, for $3.50 per pair, at Macdonald's Boot Store. {no 22 — ----— We are informed by Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co. that the steamer Coban will sail from Montreal to-morrow, and will be due here on Wednesday next, whence she will proceed to St. John’«, Nfld. This is the Coban’s last trip for the season. > A retecram from Messrs. Pitts, St. John’s. NaAd., to Mr. James E. Grant, the owner i this city, announces that the brigt. King Bird is atotal wreck off Cape Spear. The crew were saved. The vessel struck on the rocks and went to pieces. The loss is net fully covered by insurance. ~~ Hox. Mr. CosTigaN has received and ac- cepted an invitation from the Archbishop of Toronto to be present at a banquet in honor of His Grace’s 25th year ia the Episcopate, hich will be held at the Rossin House, Toronto, on the llth December. About forty American and Canadian Archbishops and Bishops are to be present. scimasiliciiad Lapras’ Astracan Jackets, good quality, selling low at J. B. Macdonald's. {no 22 ed Mn. Keeoax, who gave Tuk ExaMIver the information as to the purchase of Mr Stock- man’s colt, has desired us to correct the state- ment that it was by Barrister. He says he mistook the name of the sire—Brown Stout —for Barrister. In view of this explanation, we deem the publication of Mr. Stockman’s letter unnecessary. —_-.>—— Men’s and Boy's Fur Ca selling cheap at J. B. M , in great variety, onald’s. {no 22 a Tuar Exocu Aroen Case —The overseers of the poor,investigated the case of the family mentioned in Jast issue, and after providing the children with necessary clothing and fur- nihing the parent with a sam of money, sent the whole family away by train on Monday— the mother and infant totake the boat at Point du Chene for P. E. Islaod, and the others to go to Gaspe. —Sackville Post. ~-—_-<——-—- Sr. Axprew s DinneR.—The annual Scot- tish festival will be celebrated at the Rankir House, on Monday evening, December Ist, at which Scotchmen, their gvests and friends will join in doing honor to the memory of their Patren Saint. ‘The dinner committee ate selling tickets st one dollar each. and already have sold a goodly number, All whe desire to attend this Scottish entertainment would do well to apply eatly for their ta ‘kets, asa limited number only can be accommo- dated. “Peace and good will oa earth to man, This dey be Scotia’s prayer, To aid the poor, relieve dictress, Be each trae Scotchman’s care; Love, health, and joy be each child’s lot, Barth here and far away. 2 te Whose patriot heort throbs loud wi pride Upon St, Andrew's Day.” —— ee Furry cases women’s aad men’s overshoes and rabbers just redeived at Maxdonald's Biot Stare. season to meet Hanlan, Beach, and other [no 22 English Troops fer the Front. tL MAHDI’S POSITION. Disease in lis sa aaa. ™ ~~ Carko, Nov. 2] A man who arrived here yes‘erday even- ing from Khartoum says that the Mahdi’s rositi i position is hours march from Khartoum. eighteen Disease is making great ravages amony the Mahdi’s followers, fully one hundred of whom are dying daily. Sheikh Morquay with a large force of followers, has arrived at a point between Kassala and Berber. His purpose n is to lend assistance to Gen Gordon. Advices from Wady Halfa state that British troops are arriving there and de- parting for the rapidity, Essex and Cornwall regiments are on the way for Dongola. ry} a " . the advance beyond Dongola will be im- possible for a month to come. front with noteworthy now —- ——_ Tragic Incident. Vienna, Nov. 21. A tragic incident is reported from East- ern Hungary. A clerzyman, with his wife and child, while driving in a sleigh feom Krasnisora to the neighboring village of Khslonka, a pack of ravenous [wolves pur- sued them. ‘The mother was terror stricken and let the child fall from her arms. The father leaped from the sleigh to save the child. Father and child were at once fiercely attacked by the wolves. The father jought desperately and killed two wolves. They were, however, at last overcome, and both devoured. Meanwhile the horses had rushed onward with the sledge, still bear- ing the agonized mother. In her agony of terror she gave premature birth to a babe, which was dead, and she herself died soon after. ‘Thus a whole family perished inside of an hour. onaponaemnele NOVEMBER 22, 1884. ‘To guide us through its shadowy vale. We dread to enter all alone, _A state of being strange and new, ‘l o traverse regions all unknown, i J hat never witnessed mortal view. Tis Christian Faith that then supplies a ‘he hope that every bosom thrills; Lhe dread cf death before it flie 8, Aud peace the troubled conflict stills. It tells us whilst the mourners weep Of Him, who died our souls to save; That death is but a tranquil sleep, A bed of rest the silent grave, How blessed angels waiting, stand ie lo bear the parting spirit home, l'o lead us to that glorious land, W here ‘‘we shall know as we are known.” L, C. J. - 7) om «+ e The title lately conferred upon Sir John McDonald is described as follows :—The Knights of the Bath is the second order of rank in Great Britain, the first being the order of the Garter. The name of the order is derived from the ceremony of bathing, which used to be practised at the inauguration of a knight, asan emblem of the purity henceforth required _ of him by the laws of chivalry. The ceremony is of unknown antiquity, and is spoken of by writers even in the 15th century, as an ancient custom. The earliest authentic instance of its ob- servance in England is in the time of Henry IV., who, in preparing for the coronation, made forty-six knights at the tower of London, who had watched all the night before, and bathed themseives. The last Kuights of the Bath created in the ancient form were at the coronation of Charles Il. in 1661. From that time till the accession of the House of Hanover the erder fell into oblivion. It was revived by George |. in 1720. Be- sides the sovereign, a prince of the blood, and the grand master, the order then consisted of thirty-five knights. Bat at the close of the war with France in i815, in order toreward the merits of many distinguished officers the limits of the order were extended. But it remained purely military, and it was not until 1847 that it was placed on its present footing by the admission of civil kuights, commanders and eompanions. There are three classes of knights of the bath— Ist—Knights Grand Cros: (IX, G. C.) 2ud— Knights Commanders (K. C. B.) epee Teemer Interviewed. Pirrssvure, Pa., Nov. 21. John Teemer, the oarsman, was inter. viewed to-day, and said he hoped next He remarked: ‘‘ At the close of next season I expect to hold the world’s champiouship.” prominent oarsmen. ~-— —— Street Car Accident. Pittsspurc, Pa., Nov. 21. A street car to-day became unmanageable while on the down grade, and started down and injering 23 passengers severely. Redistribution. Lonpon, Nov. 21. it ia believed that one of the points of compromise upon the franchise and redis- tributing questions is a reduction of the number of Irish members by at least five. —_——— Mysterious Disease, Cuarzestown, W., Va., Nov. 21. A mysterions disease is very prevalent through this State. It baffles the doctors. It is carrying off yreat numbers. The Chinese Belligerent. Suancual, Nov. 21. Two Chinese ironclads have arrived here, They intend to force the French blockade of the Island of Formosa. Fire. Frepericton, N. B., Nov, 21. Scan and Boyd’s ,mills at Stanley were burned last night. Loss $6,000; insurance $1,500. Weatper Balctin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. Toronro, Nov. 22--10 a. m. Moderate westerly winds; fiae weather, not change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown November 22, 1884. Hizhest Temperatare yesterday,. ......- 36.1 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..29.9 Lowest Temperature this morning........ Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock , .28.3 Temperature this aiternoon at 1 o'clock. .28.0 ren erence A A > New Brunswick & P, E, Istanp Ratrway, —-The Chignecto Post says: Additional funds are required to carry on the work, A general meeting of the stockholders was called on the Oth, and they decided to raise the amount re- quired amongst themselves, each contributing in proportion to the amount of stock origin- ally subscribed, and to make an additional allotment of stock in the same proportion. The stock book was closed on Tuesday ist, 18th, and showed very gratifying results. The stockholders were almost unanimous in accep- ing and paying for the new issue, The direct- ors are to be congratulated on soa successful an appeal, as it exhibits the utmost coutidence by the shareholders in the success of the enter- prise asa commercial venture. —_—-—-S-—--— J. B. Macponay’s is the place to buy warm underclothing good and cheap. [no22 imtaalllinale ‘You are as stupid as you are stout,” was the mild rebuke which Herr August Wiehe, a Chicag» lawyer, launched at the head of hisservant maid the other day She had simply madea fire in the stove, Srd—Compaions of the Bath (C. B,) Of the first class the number is limited to 50 military and 25 civil; of the 2ad, 102 | military and 40 civil; of the third, 525 military and 200 civil. serene inaeniaiclin The price of a Frenchman's head is minutely stated in a Chinese proclamation recently issued by the Canton officials to encourage their countrymen against the fee. The value of the prize varies, of course, with the grade of the slain. Thus £35 will be paid for the head of each com- mon seldier or sailor, and the tariff rises from £175 and a manderinship with the peacock’s feather for an inferior officer to £3,509, and a manderinship with the king- fisher’s feather for the splendid trophy of a commander in-chief. Capture of ships and cannon are to be rewarded in similar pro. portion, and the ingenious Chinaman who can originate a plan fleading to the defeat of the French shall be paid £10,500. ————— et A most enthusiastic meeting of citizens was held in the Mechanic’s Hali, Montreal, on the 17th inst., to make arrangements for a welcome to Sir John Macdonald on his return from England, and for the pub- lic demonstration in honor of his fortieth anniversary of politica] life, the mayor pre. siding. It was announced that Her Majesty the Queen had conferred on the veteran Premier the exalted honor of the Grand Cross of the Bath, and a congratula- tory cablegram was ordered to be sent to Sir John, signed by the mayor on behalf of the citizens. An influential committee was formed to carry out the arrangements, and to make the demonstration the grandest ever seen in the city, and worthy the occa- sion which calls it forth. PILB. At her son’s residence, on Friday, Nov. Q1st, 1°84, after a long illness, which she hore with patience and Christian resignation to the Divine will, Sarah Shardalo~, relict of the late Henry Chandler, aged 79 years. {funeral from the residence of Wiliam Chandler, King street, on Sunday, the 23rd, at 2.15 p. m J At her residence, Morell Rear, on the 10th inst., Amnastatia, widow of the late Peter Sinnott, at the advanced age of 93 years. She leaves six sons and two daughters, together with a large circle of friends and relatives to mourn their irreparable loss. The last sad rites were performed on Wednesday morning, 12th inst. The funeral cortege, which was a very large one, pro- ceeded from her residence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass was cele- brated by the Rev. James McDonald, P. P. fhe sacred edifice wes heavily draped and lighted with numerous tapers. The ceremony was impressive and solewn, aud at the con- clusioa the funeral cortege re formed and pro- eceded to the cemetery, where the deceased, beloved and respected for her many virtues, was laid to rest. Requiescat ia pace, At Victoria Cross, on the 5th of November, inst., after a few weeks of severe lilness which she bore with remarkable resignation to the Divine Will, Mary Koss, the beloved wife of Mr. Ronald Lamont, of that place, in the 66th year of hear age, leaving a sorrowing husband and a family of three sons and three daughters, all married except the youngest daughter, to mourn their loss. Her trust in the merits of her Redeemer was lively and steadfast, and it may well be said that her end was peace. She was the third daughter of the late Donald Ross, Esq, of Flat Kiver, who emigrated from the Isle ef Skye, in the year 1803, in the ship Polly. A Summerside, Nov. 13th, aged 82, Mrs, Wm. Murray, formerly of North Bedeque, where her remains were laid to reston Satur- day, the 15th. CRACKED FEED unconscious that her employer msc that useful article of furniture as 4 savings bank during the suramer s2asoa, and had atored there $200 in bank bills. san d to Wind The Queen has returne to indsor | Castle from Balmoral in excellent health. oS ar’ Warley mixed, fresh ground, and kk» censtantly on hand. | Atl ord.rs left at the Glasgow House, | Queen Suieet will be promptly attended to, HENRY F. LePAGE, Cu’town, Nov, 8, 1984—Lnio Saw megardless intend STOCK CONSISTING ENTIRE (AT A SA Flannels and Flannel Shirts, Waterproof and Fur Coats, WEAR in the Dominion. Intending buyers will find that where they can get such SALE is intended. DD. Potatoes, Spiling, Bark, R. R. Ties, Zumber, Laths, Canned Lobsters, Mac- kerel, Berries, Eggs, Fish Ete. Best Prices for all Shipments, for Quotations, HATHEWAY & CO, General Commission Merchants, 22 Central Wharf, Boston. Members of Board of Trade, Mechanics Exchange. Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1884. JUST OPENED, ons Sse THE BIBLE DEFOSITORY, EW and beautiful Books for Christmas— Chatterbox, Boys Own, Girls Own, Sun- day, Our Darlings, Bible Stories, Toy Books Children’s Magazines, Pictorial Xmas Cards with suitable texts of Scripture), Miss Havergai’s Xmas Cards, Sunday School Books and Cards, Hymn Books, Tune Books, Bibles and Tustamenis,—very, very cheap, M. F. ELLIS, Corner Queen and Fitz oy Street. Herald! Herald ! Write fully Corn and tion Wharf. For sale low by J. A, CHIPMAN. 9 Cars EVAVGELIENE, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Ch town, Nov, 12, 1894. to Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1884—-3m eod wkly. CAR-LOAD of Flour, brand *+Herald,”’ equal “Kent Mills,” at Steam Naviga- ae OC NC IA SOR NEW EAE, GOODS, of Profits. ee ree Having in view a change tn business, we sell our BEFOR® IN PART OF Feb. Ist, 4,200 Yards Suitings & Overccatings (ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN THE PROVINCE.) UN DERCLOTHING a large variety.) OVER 1000 WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. CRIFICE). Cardigan Jackets, Umbrellas, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s Jersey Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes, Gloves and Mitts all kinds); }-ilk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers Collars end Cuffs, and one of the finest selections of NECK- there is no place in P. E. Island bargains as we offer for the coming three months, as a GENUINE CLEARANCE A. BRUCE, Merchant Tailor. | G. He GOOK & 60., The enterprising Photographers of Charlotte- town, in view of their increasing business, have adted to their staff of assistants, A FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR, from New York, who will be prepared, when required, to tint or full colour photographs in ie highest style. They also are determined to spare no expense to please their numerous patrons. Consequently, to all those wishing first-class work, at reesonable prices, the opportunity is now offered. s@ Call and view specimens, &c, Ch’town, Nov 8, 1884—wkly tf Our Specialities. This Fall's Importation, Walking Sticks, Rezors, Strops, Thermome- tera, Choice Havana Cigars, To-~ baceos, &c. Everything in our line choice, fresh and good. Reddin’s Drug Store Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1884, TEACHER WANTED, ANTED—LBy the Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown, about 1st December next, A MALE TEACHER (Second Class Preferred) For oue of the Departments of the West Kent Street School. A liberal supplement ‘will be given. Apply by letter to ISAAC OXENHAM, \ Secretary of Board, P, O, Box 311, Ch’town. | Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1884—6i tues sat FANCY SALE. Ts members of st. Peter s Church Sewing Society will hold a Fancy Sale in the MARKET HALL, —QON— Wednesday, 10th Uecember. wena There will be Cake, Refreshment and llower Tables. Oyster Supper at 9 o'clock. Lox of English toys and other articles suitable for A WORD TO THE WISE printed, cheap and prompt. now to the EXAMINER PUBLISHING CoO., Water Street, Oct, 24, 1884. WE have completed our impor tations of Jobbing Papers, and are prepared to furnish Note and Lette Headings, Bill Heads, &c., well Be in time! Send your orders Christmas Gifts. »| Contributions will be gratefully received by Mrs. Arnaud, Mrs. Mason, Miss “oles, Miss Micnia Palmer, Mrs. Harris, Mrs, Ralph Peake, Miss Hobkirk, Mrs, Rayden, Miss Rolio Irving, Miss Rosa Stewart, Miss ‘enkins, Mrs, Waddell, Miss Alice Jenkins, Miss K. Wright. aw Band in the evening. Admission 10 Cents. M. M. J. HODGSON, President, Ch’town, Nov. 4, 1884—tu sa FLOUR. A a ee Choice Patents and Superiors at Millers Prices. MOLASSES —Choice Cienfogos, in puanch- eons, hhds., and barreis, offered on cut prices. t UGAR—Granulated and Yellows, at Re- finers’ , r.ces, from *‘Atlantic” Uctiner, AP? i Es— 50 bbls. Che i e Aiwerican Bald- wins, specially selected, selling low. 4. H. B. MACGOW AN, General Cuoramission Agents, 13 Queen Street. Ch’towr, Nov, 20-—2in th sat SCHULARSHIP KXAiuLNA TION. N Exawination for the ‘‘Daniel Hodgson Scholarship” for Laval University, Qae bec, will be held in Charlottetown, in June next Candidates must be natives of and residents in P. E. L, under 20 years of age, and not al ready matriculated members of any Univer sity. The subjects of examination will be as follows :— Xenephon Anabasie, Book I ; Cicero pro- lege Manilia, Ovid Metaph, LIL ; Fab, i, 2, 5 and 6; Arnold Latin Prose Composition to Exercise 44, Ordinary Arithmetic, including Vulgar and Decimal Fractions ; Algebra, subjects inclad- ed in Colenso to avd of Simple Equations of _ unknown quantity ; EKuciid, Books I and [uo English :—Orthography, Writing from Dictation, Parsing and Anaiysis, Outlines of Eoglish and Canadian History, and Genera! Geogray hy. The Scholarship is of the anuual value of $125, and will be tenab'e for three years Candidates mrst'send in their names to the undersigned on or before Ist May, 1585, when they wiil be duly informed of day and place «i examination. GEORGE W. HODG>ON Hon’y See’y Trusirts. Sept, 25, 'S4—2m ow pat 8 j COLD NED - SOS NIN ae Aa Ry At STATIONERS THROUCHOUT nc WORLD MORTGAGE SALE. To be so'd at Public Auction on Monday,the twelfth day of December next, A. D-, | 884 at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, in fron! of the Court House, in Charlotte. town :— AM that tract, piece or parcel of land sitnate, lying and being on Lot or Township number twenty-nine, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :-~Hav- ing a brealih of six chains frontipg op Crapaud Bore or River avd running back by pareliel Jines from the shore at right angles thereto for the distance of one hundred (100) chins, being bounded o» the North-west by lands in possession ot Robert Myers, former- ly Thomas Myers, on the North-east by Jands Jatoly in posseesion of Alexander Me- Quarrie, now John 8. McQuarrie, and on the Sonth-exst by land in possession of John 8. McQuarrie, and on the South-west by leod in possession of John 5. McQuarrie, containing sixty acres of land, be the same a little more or less, 28 the same is described in a certain deed dated the thirteenth day of Novem ber, 1879, made between Joveeph Pope, then (om- missioner of Public Lands, cf the one part, and Nei} MeQuarrie of the other putt The above sale is made under and by Virtue of a power of sale contained ino mortgage dated the seeond cay of July, A. D., 1880, made between Neil dicQuarrie ot the one part, ond Kéward Jarvis Hodgson and Neil McLeod of the other part, For further particulars apply a’ the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Ciarlottoiown. Dated at Charlotteiown this 3)st day of October, A. D,. 1884, ; ALEXANDER McKINLAY, Assignee, Cn’town, Nov, 1, '84—oaw ti sale, WiNSS, Lusi, FOUND, we, war Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted for ten cents per day. 47 ANTED—A situation in a shop or office by a smart, intelligent lad of 14, with some experience, Good reference. Apply at Examiner office, ; pd YO LET. —At a very low rent for the win- ter months, a house in a central part of the city ; can be pretty well furnished if re- quired, Enquire at this oflice, nov20 iw ‘e.O0 LET—A Cottage on Piessant street containing eight rooms, with stable an | coachouse attached, Apply to John Kelly novt7 eod 4 GOOD, strong and intelligent man LA wanted (shoemaker preferred) at Boos & Shoe Factory. rovls ce “ FEW BOARDERS cen be comf rtably accommodated in a central part of the Terms ressenable. Apply «et this city. novis tf office. _ LET—A nice House in Pleasant Street, at present occupied by Mr. Crosskill ; ossession immediately. Also a house im ‘ing Street, near Railway.—\illiam Dodd, novil W ANTED—To rent, wits power to prr- chase, frou 50 to 100 acres goed land, Apply at Tux novil with or without buildings, Fxamrxer Office, NOR SALE—A Fire-proof SAFE, latest improvement — Cheap. Apply at Tur Examingn Oflice. novs-—wkly 10 CARS dry Cordwood ior sale; nicely ’ split, euitable for any purpase, Apply immediately to MeKinnen & MeLean. novi® 2) Loads of Hardwood and Kindling Wood for Sale. Apply to Williem Burhoe, corns Fiteroy R Pring Streeta foe 29 tew 4wk pd NULL LINE of MeCormict elebrated BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, at R. K. Brace’s iseplO 3m ee sige aie Beale Bw ; \ YE will gve exciusive sale at and near Charlotictown, of our Entire Wheat Fiour, to a dealer who wil! push it. Covered by patent. Easily sold. We cucrartee 100 ibe, more bread to the barpel (hey any other fran Caan Mi'as Ud., 38 Clark Street, Chicaygs, . te apnea } . } ; .