eo -2@& ween eeeneamnnentaaaiadteedine aie patie re =. 2 a —_— THR DATLY HXAMINER, NC : : , uae ; | i! Pe , Che Doiln Examiner! ae ome JANIES SHAND, FURNITURE. SSS ee ee VEMBER 27, 1864. ‘ . ole ia The Board of Trade of St. Johu is AFTeR an illness of only five days, the : ee i } ‘ . ‘, ini , at 4 } apirit of Joseph McAuley, Black Bush, i , 7 Auction, a’ mv Store, } Rib Aa. at ? NOVEMBER 27. 1884 ;alive to the dabgel of lo: lug the W est 2 ed before hisMaker. He passed off | Y | | o'clock, a valuable lot of Hous hold Fur- j india trade; and at a recent necting salmly as tm sleep, at LL o'clock, on Mon- | | ! a | niture (the property of a party | ving the ‘he Capes Route. j Paseed the following resolution : day night, surroanded by bis re ere ast | | Me { ntons) eonpenes zs i : ‘* Resolved, T » President of the ends, re sile jod and his fellow- Superior American Organ, | Music Stool, seein | R ed, That the President « triends, reconeiled to Go i | 1 Parlor Suit (in haircloth), Brussel] . ‘ , fosrd he le o ¢ ’ > SO-0 re ) » ) ved tne sulg 7 or { } was in . . 7 Carpeta, Pur Cape Traverse Branch Railway | Board be requested to ask the co-oper atrOr | men. On Wednesday. m ae ening | Oilcioths, Stoves, Chairs, Tables, Bedetente taker ff! the hands of the contrac of the Halifax, Quebec, Montreal aid his usual good health, but towards evenll K ; w v iis Mate ti eedieiien Ul aid H os ee ee ss eget Charlottetown Boards of Trade and Cham-} he took shivers of cold with pleurisy, and e m oem, , , ig, Hat. bers of Commerce in petitioning the Domin- | was contined to his bed fur the first time in we ' . . e ' ‘ » @tehe i Ys : ‘ of ee : oa ¢ as ca a ! > vert > ane Mace freight for ne ( = was re d, ‘s “4 ion Government to at once take oe oters his well spent life, 68 ae a = Ba” Remember emaenaie : Messrs. Carvell Brothers, to-day.- The) towar ls securing a Reciprocity Treaty with | ¢.jlowing ouly gave proof, that the stern . y ‘y G ] He ’ eee , ss ea . ~~ = * : se ; & 75 7 . ‘ Ny ary’ 2sale Di Goods : station house. and other buildings—under the British and Spauish West Indies, and hand of death was upon him All the R, SHAN D, having bought the large W hole: al :: s , * : 3 Auctioneer. eonstrection by the Railway Depart-| that in ry pe of the rg vd sone bene fits : oe and neers ‘taeicdl Stock of DUFFUS & CO., of Halifax, at a ~— { etre (| Ch’town, Nov. 76—"i " Tee ‘tal about expiring » question « eciprocl Y| were tendered him, which, alas! prov r ‘ : . , < t eee ae ee ent—are not yet, however quite | about ex; ring, the ques : ; ? oe a ae > a { closin r 2p Tne ma . i : a . ' d the road will not i. ‘ asad with the United States be re-opened.’ unavailing. Mr. McAuley took an active}gn cash prices, have, with a view oO g Uy SACR ED CO VC pp snead, { ; Of P : 4h IVFSU Ve f er traffic until the close of} The New. York Evening Telegram | part in politics,always giving sooo alien | during the winter, commissioned the Subscribers to offer te the or passer ver , B 'Os | e svew. ( ave y oe : sup t ts the Cx nservative par ip 5 é , . % ‘ navigation say:——*'The opportunity presents itself to | *™PPO" 1 a generous| people of the Island some $20,000 worth of these goods, tors yesterday; and the first car load of racks, Lounges, de. was an obliging friend and ( —IN— Messrs. Grey & Wheaton are to be} Mr. Cleveland and to the gentlemet neighbor: was ever ready to lend a helping : a . i ° ° - eS : cul " . ’ ° . ‘ . paratitla, angi Meg one th “brillien . a has to ‘He et ‘. —— We have taken the store in Stevenson's Building, on West Zion Chareh Gi] Tharstay, OTK “ leles mr ¢ “act The new} {eave behind them the most brilliant re- by all who Knew him. @ leaves & 30I . as cl: ‘“ - ilinliiiedaal ae > ; : , ae cpp aia! The |. aed the century, to inaugurate ao erajing widow and a large number of friends} gide of Queen's street, for mer] y known as ; Dempsy 8 ne ae aut rancH Ne ee es , — : -? Fi gt ned wake on om we tende most . : , V081 { & ;” ; q ¢ eeuem c workiig engine p issed over the twelve lof commercial prosperity which the and reletives, sai pred | iene and iunmediately opposite Dorsey Gott & Co.8 Shoe Store, an PROGRAMME : - 7 : . mM: . ; es invere syinpathy > ee ‘ : , ; si ile miles yesterday in twenty minutes. [his people have been longing lor tor years, His St ee were borne to their last will open early in December. i Overture rire. oh Fe is a fact which at once proves that the} to eliminate all hostility of sectioval pre resting place, followed by a large concourse dntiesiti..Dinites Waiteth for Thee” Hodge road is a good oat and witl a judice and to so ee Ne oe aa of friends, wine ae “yc ofive nt ee The Goods are all Sound and of the First Quality, bought Choir, Beat who look forward to crossing thet Capes | and separating interests that North anc high mass was said for hts sou. veg eie: . ; ° . , ; Duet—‘“‘A Voice from the Waves.”’..8. Giave duriug the coming wiater feel please }, South, East and West. will stand cat in pace. at first hands and in the best markets in this country - ‘a Misece Meine eek eee” » lover But, we regret to say it, the Cape| shoulder to shoulder. We have an abid- nie are Kc rope, Messrs. Duffus reputation is a guarantee of this, and the Solo and Chorns—-** Lo! the Day of Rest raverse Bruoch is the only section cfling faith that Mr, Cleveland sees this Sedans Tae: Aer Stock will be sold at prices that will advantage the buyer. Decliveth.”.................... Fmerson the Capes route which will be ready for opportunity and will make the best use Chi teal vening last. Nov. 22nd, an , Prof. Frieze’s Chorus. use next year. [tis said that the Cape | of it.” ‘ ee ak ol ane chaianal of Capt idihaiiicitianiimsiiieiie Organ Soio. oe. ree ‘ormeatine Granch Jive has been graded | ns New Vouk Moe Tel aad id Fil Se re C penne James St. Mr, Blanchard er ne ae : si AE —Lhe New York /vening elegram rehiba inlayson, by Coroner J2 Sf. ; ou : sw va oa to within few miles of the Cape, and)... -_ «Much has been writ‘en ov both|C. Moore, in view of the body of Malcolm Yes Liberal advances made on consignments of Island | Quartette—“Lo! My Shepherd i a . . . ’ “en y +, e . az r 2 > that the ratls are laid to within a few | sides of the Atlantic about the Garmoyle-| N. Murchison, of Point Prim, Tho jury lifax miles of Port Elgiu. But there sees | Fortescue breach of promise case, and | ¥a8 composed of the following gentlemen, produce to Halifax. Rolo Vocal“ Stueibiettie ” M Lind . 4 ae | Forvescue P } s Se. . a . — ° mo ocai—"" hesignstion,”’.. Ane say ie ne on atonal ailway | i viz., John Murchisoa, Esq., foreman Fy "ne to be no hope or expectation of railway | the young noblemaa has certainly not} \") “* Fa ta F Mr G. F. Beer. j —" ¥ da “inlave . ay | ‘Donald, “4% yodatiot ren ifr ort Elgin, | . : a ve Alexander Finlavson, Finlay MeDon : 3 accommodation, even from Po1 /placed himself ia an enviable position. Capt. Samuel McLeod, John 8. Murchison, J. A, CAM ERON, Piano Solo Win »¢ ing wi ; and, though | : = . during the coming luter 1nd £ But pow that the case has come to trial Murdoch Finlayson, Capt. Samuel McLean. uy Mies Bayne uber engiueer ave been . : . i D NALD gp i a number of engineers have - |he has set av example which may well CaTHERINE Fisitayson (sworn) — De- . Baas Solo—‘'Flee asa Bird.”..... Spanish . _ . ' > . , f } (¢ itv. : j y ; vl 7 eigaced in he survey of the localit; (be commended to some lawyers and! ceased Malcolm N. Murchison came to my Voices trem Chorr. - on fee 4 T a * etore Ww . is not yet been begun upou the | letet di nts in similar suits ip this house about 1] o'clock, a, m., and appeared Charlottetown, Nov. Zi, 1884—-Imo Sol Duet : +8 t . am oaeeal : Cape Tormentine. This is the c ; tiagay a has i of seekive to clear| te be well and in good spirits ; remained | eg———————___.-y ne oe —_ , aes =| SOO, Yuet and Coortis— ‘Restin the Lord , ecuntry nstead Of seeking to cie: , writes uae ++ Melee tt to be regretied from the fact thati.: ir by defaming the young woman, | Partly ene honr ; left to go home with a ; Choir tion of the pier will neces borage A aaa ulti ei iia horse and wood sleigh, J saw him leave i le ae ee ; a ioug tin ; iv! the | ner acknowle o = 2 : - “ oe the house standing on the sleigh , war us ass Solo— 00 Late k < a Lindsay s te hath «tere snd | Libute to her good character and ex-| ¢\ing to call to him to keep clear of the : . Mr. Reid. ust be both large an | presses willingness to accept a verdict} sticks, but before I did so he wasclear. I ” Anthem—~"‘Jechovah's Protes”.. White > hope there will be no|* rainst himself for heavy damages.” then came in and shut the door. In about ; iat Bilecs's, Chenas y io selecting the site| ” s if t tive minutes after I looked out. of the win- TH E IMPROVED Organ—‘March O’Flambough’’ Scottich Clake i in vigorously prosecuting} — Wesee by our exchanges that Mr. | 9... and saw a horse and sleigh standing, the se wl Not the interests of the|Gladstone has just called, through Her | .n4 a man’s feet on the sleigh, horse stand- ivellGene;? i. but the interests of the} Mejesty, to the House of Lords, Lord] ing quiet. Twent up to the sleigh and| gyy_- 1 y ‘ 1 Y 3 Miss Knight, Hominion, depend upoa having| Petrie, a priest of the Church of Rome. | found the man Jaying on his back and his | HAYER k LEI CT i] C A Anthem—"‘How Amisble.”... Bencuncil Route completed as scou as{ This is the first Catholie priest allowed | head between the horse's hind legs, and saw 4 4 , e Choir, commanennenemnend) blood coming out of his mouth. I believe for until it is completed thejthis honor since the days of the great a 3 the j aw hi . ° » : ’ _ Doors open at 7.15, Coucert at 8 Admie- iraverse branch will be ali} Protestant Reformation ; there are, how eee et ‘Macteaeead URNS Canada Coal Oil of any test with perfect salety 9| sien 25 cents, j ° . hs ° [RINE ANN J: D L, ) —_ : J if 4 " on 4 eye ” i! bill of expense upon the ever, Re es 1m ; rs peers besides! j 1, about five or six minutes after deceased | |) producing a white light, equalled only by Edison’s Electric] ch’town, Nov. 25, 1884. vent, and the Infercolonial Rail-| himself. The electoral coustitueucies } lef, the h use, Mrs. Simpson looked out of | Jj ht More brilliant than tour gas jets and nine timesi = 2 a — he devrived < 0 additional | of G Sritaio, with the exception of e window and saw at nd sleigh eo . . ‘ : : a 45 ii be deprived of au additional| of Great Britaio, with Coptte the window and saw a horse @ — cheaper. Its light is six times greater than ordinary lamps, WE ELL e1 | Berwick-tipon-T weed, however, steadily | standing. 1 went ut with Mrs. Finlayson 7 4 further outlay will be needed in| refuse to return a single Catholic. The} and saw the man lying on his »ack, with} and is three times cheaper, Donald’s ministry was appointed an elder nov26 of his church which position he (Mr. : purpose, and they might be obtained. THE LONDON ‘‘ STANDARD” REPORTS— -——-—- --~De@e--e—— Sir Jolin Macdonald, the Prime Minister Murchison) held up to the time of his ee nee * a J? The London House Ready-Made Departmentjis Shot MEN’S* OVERCOATS, Were to Borrow, ix a term of trom three to five yeare, $2. 800, cn land and ‘ aso 7 7 3721 + . . . ° The Exodus Reversed. of Canaéa, who was received with hearty death, discharging the duties of his sacred 8 ae buildiues. sit i soem bala Te cneers, in response said that Canada had | offing faithfully. He was greatly respected = ulldiogs, eituated on principal strcet, city ; a good stand and the bnildirgs are pearly new ; cost ne*r $6,000; annua! rental $300. Address by letter A B., City P. O., care Editor of Examiner, stating rate of interest asked. Full intormatiou furp'shed in reply to . ‘ five federated Provinces, wit & population | 5 Il who k hi iN the sprieg of the v ar wh DuMm- : oo ’ o's’ } bY ai: Who Knew Dim. oe Air ' ore " «| 0f five millions. There was also a move- ns FOF OOF Uative DOFu are S0eD LEAVIOE | ment in favor of federation ia Australia, ; eS. ee a ome to join the American fishing flect/and he trusted when the time came that | .Wickep Hativax.—the Baijiax Chronicle ’ . . : 7 . oat. ee 2 7 ‘ ‘-¢ summer's fishing in the Bay or| these Colonies were federated there would | Of Tuesday says; The number of drunken and —~- p> o--—________ UNDI TS. ‘Card & LARCE STOCK OF BLANKETS, MEN’S BUR COATS, COON, BUFFALO AND§ DOG. nl i ; ‘ See ion with the pier at Cape Tra-! objection with the electors, in view of the | "'S feet in the sleigh and his head ou the Potatoes, 7 e a 1 i} fact that Atheists and Freethinkers are | 8T°%24 Just behind the horre’s heels. Saw = $Z R ; ) \ present the sand eddies roun | fae vat a and | - : pa om blood coming from his mouth. The man HORAC KA A D. “piling, Bark, 0 nee ee ee re a Agent for P. E. Island. ae" uippibg will be moored. lo | mitted mistrust of the ¢ burch o! ed ‘LEX. McDonaip (sworn). When I Ch’ town Nov 19 1884 R. ER. 5 ics, é thi s breakwater—not ajasa political power—a mistrust which} came { saw the deceased, Malcolm N. Mur-| 94 ; : ‘ \ t? Hair—ha been sug-|education and time alone inay remove, } chuson, lying with his fect on the sleigh, mor ? ware lumber, [he suggestion seems to be|rather than in religious prejudice and his head resting ve ee he , ZL « 2. 4 atk. a se E horse had been removed from the s'eigh. ‘ ‘ ; rhactaore ae. @ good o1 a oo oe d by | m—Myr. Hendricks, Vice-President | The man was lying on his back. I saw S ) Lat " : enned Lc bsie w8, Mac ee ee Wel elect, in his recent speech at Brooklyn, | blood comingfrom his mouth. Noticed po omni kerel Berri S Pye hope, therefore, that it will be adopted) .aiq that “everythiug will be done by! cause. With the assistance of Messrs. Sa 2 i o ee. . . aud carried ont as soon as possible. the pew admipistratien with explicit | John McRae, Rory McRae, and William Oy a § a 2 Fish | le e additional outlay must be made—} oe : es. | ae Kinlayson, we removed the body to the Th ; -t€. apts — = |reference to the letter and spirit of the ee Scédkela: Bislesion: Ste ra an and we believe it must—-it had better be | Coustitution, and will have for its object | D088° Of Capt. Aren te. . = e es ~ g Best Prices for all Shipments, Write fully wiode at once than later: for the longer stabilit pos we | then returned to the sleigh to examine :", DH am = 3 “oa anne es Oe or : er: 00 , or | the increased sta ility of our inst;(ntious. and found the second cross bar of the sleigh i = ms s RG oa for Quotations, e TR } if Ol e argel r : Sm ¢ = » One i - ° . a q ~ mn ae y sa a tego o ay : 7 : af This isa noble and w arthy end to Keep} fast io a stamp of about ten inches in ay > DN Co -_ be the bauk of sand find the greater thei, view, and commends itself to the | height. he stuap kad raised the boards ee © SS 2s & A 0G =e > H A THEWA Y & CO expense ln removing tt. | heart of a people who have paid. the | of the sleigh, although they had been Ss UO & S - Z, ie) - - AB] ‘hile nk é Fryy ace . > . ° . 2 W hile duly thankful for the accommo | heavy price of blood for their posses-| nailed on. , “f Ga e @ = eS < Quy = General Commission Merchants, dation and comfort which the Cape]: 1. The colored race is tobe pro | . At the request of the jury Dr. J. roa = a 43 Sa & + ms ~ & 22 Central WI Traverse Brauch Railway will afford to tected in the rights conferred by the dnl ee to examine the body of the = m = va —, 0 a bea ” entra real q. Boston, ii - ™ . _* — ~ . bs . él i : ‘ ~ ° I) _ A * : ‘ ; v ee traveller in winter, we think that the | exigencies of war. He comes in a free De. J. F. Mar: we — ome v <4 e Members of Bord of Trade, Corn aad : 12 winter should t be allowed to 5 : : rn. J. F. MARTIN, (sworn ave jus © 5 ee ae paleo weet: em Wy i "{man, and clothed with the raiment of| examined the body of deceased, Malcolm SS ” ™ mm HO — aa Mechanics Exchange, pass by without haviog a fair trial of tWO | citizenship ; so will he step out at the | N. Murchison, and find over the right a ae J, oy > SS ie Ch’town, Nov. 19, 1884 small, strong steamers or tug boats in the! wjoge of the adiinistration clothed with|temporas region a lump extending about s Se” —~} = Oo & <—_ a.) sential Siedidianitaniad oil Straits, to run, if possible, in concert | the same legal rights. The Civil} two mehes in length and one inch in fa e BS ~ = <q WANTS LOSs KOUAD ke se] : i. « actical | " ia . : it j eh g j * + ‘ y Js SF, with : ice en To ~— practical iService Reform isto be pushed to its an is rane as might ea. 2 x ee 3 > So fe ° . meu 43 Jlessrs. Mattart and Irving anc eli at . : ,) ist or plow. ¢héEre is no a lon oF the ag —_ TR —_ — ee - me Mr. Phillios Irving—not to speak of logical conclu es and we have the skin. There is a smali lump over the right = mm CGT oc < ay B® Advertisements unler this heading, in ae vr as Ce : 7 ".| word of those Republicans who are eyebrow, and the upper right eyelid is can — 5 eS lon} os space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted otic a ae a a apes i" ee most interested in its success that Mr.| somewhat discolored. I believe his death e ee = for ten cents per day cou.d pame—ti seems that suc 1 steam- Cleveland is its steadfast advocate to be due to concussion of the brain, caused ce & ~ * * aap — panei : ers could often, during the winter, be of Taxes are to be reduced enough to meet| by a fall. Hh ww mt 6 ad TRAY HD.--A small, red (low with @ grea’ use. At all events, the experiment | the actual current expenses of the Gov The jury returned the following verdict : eS | S aa 5 fe) . — _ Any information respectiag rele ot . oh - -ern- . a‘ wi ths is iki ad . » “Or dd bot cost mu h; and the GOVErD-| orn ment. **Deceased came to his death white driv- <j a2 ” 3 few pt Sc gop Acre i by Ht NRY meut is clearly bound to do everything a a —_ ing hisown horse and sleigh, the sleigh & = — a Se a é in ifs power, to aftord continuous steam Imperial Federation coming 1 contac$ with & stump which oa) ce = = = a ‘e°OLET The premises at present ocevpied communication between the Island and oe caused him to fall forward.” i ea Ke <a by Horace Haszard, Esq , at the fit of the mainlaod. Then let the experiment | waar srr sous SAID AT THE LORD MAYOR'S The deceased, Mialco}j N. Murchison, J a Be ota = oo Posses-ion wiven on the Ist be made at ounce Thetug boats of the BANQUET was 66 years of age, a resident of Point ° © - S = oy rad of. — —_ ~~. = . — ar fur- se . > bug fs of sANQUET. Sag ’ : er particu.ars apply to R. R. Fitzgerald, Messrs Batt, would, we believe, suit the ompeenen Prim, and during the Rev. Donald Me 7 wa as i Pp'y &¢ 2 , — x as a em <j ie — ~ e~ BUFPY.LO ROBES, JAPANESE AND WOLF ROBES, ' . . lectful husban iven in charge of the letter, 26 —£ wk} ere, we are almost sure to see in| be more alliance than dependence between | 2&giectful husbands gir Wein a) nov26—2 whly Ih ; a ies Stites tiiatead i lp te police by their wives is surprising. Only a ~ Se ie co umas of our local Grit press, | the Mother Country and t — 7 portion of them come before tne court, for not nat ~ & SEWING MACHINE, in perfect work: eremiads over the departure of THE ‘DAILY NEWs”’ SAYs uufrequently the wife will withdraw her war- © e _ ing order, wjil he sold at a savriace se and sinew” of our conntry.|Sir John McDonald, in returning thanks, _ or one —— she me ee ar S Apply to (. Braes, Sidney Street, ; jicea « > slitie . : nt e felt that th 1onor dene him in cnance a ne ias nomen —tt00 0 en wi nov24 4w mo th _ of the (political) turtle ce — = ; “i Sheri > f Z : the 0 ” te the same old result. Saturday evening a 7 nn = ene ind in the land; whole settle- | choosing h or eee e Nisn'C'S | middle-aged women, who bought a young > FPXo LET. — At a very low rent for the win- ~~ due to the fact that ne wss coi nected man out of the army and married him a few with the public affairs of Canada. The iat-} years ago, }ad him arrested for assault, but ter country, with ite five millions of inhabit- | yesterday taorning paydoned him. Yesterday : ants, was a growing one, and proud of no | afternoona colored woman folidwed her ex-' earch of employment denied longer being a cause of trouble or weakness ample, inme. These are a few of the! to England. (Hear, hear.) They looked Le ns of Grit exodus howlers—jforward to the time when come form of Ts ¥ e ous ia which every Grit orator | confederation between the mother conntry hy» I Winter-Keeping are declared to be completely ited: aud our sturdy yeomanory “tas fleeing to a foreign ter months, a house ja a central part of the city ; can be pretty well fuinished if re quired, Enquire at this office. nov20 lw FEW BOARDERS ean be comfortably t accom modated in a central part of the city Terms reasonable. Apply at this REEFING JACK®TS. ULSTERS, Men and Boys’ Flannel Shirts, Men’s{nit Top Shirts,” ASTRACAN JACK LADIE’S CLOTH ULSTERS “ of ce, nov! tf . and Canada would take place. Should that _ + - ouutry pretends to believe at the . ie eee) ’¥°O LET—A 1.ice House in fMleasart Street, at present eccupiid by Mr, Crosshill ; possestion iniuediately, Also a house in se proper time and place be eo as regarded other colonies also, any i wie r power which came into collision with fHng- ef By ; ’ o happens, however, that the men land, would have to count upon the resist- all and Winter Goods. WE INVITE ATTENTI 7 leave the Isiand in the spring come} ance also of her auxiliary kingdoms} : ae ar King Street, near Railway,— William Dodd. ack Again in the fall. At least by far | (Cheers. ) B. ey ee py. Perper nevll ‘he greater number of them do. But THE TIMES STATES -# 29th, at 11 o'clock, in front of my cdtice, : Bl ‘ : ; 13 Queenw Street: 75 bris. Choice American ver a word is heard from the Grit|Sir John Macdonald, Premier of Canada, | Baldwin Arpies, 5 boxes Flonda Oranges, 5 vss about those who return. Uug | in Pe gprerie: —_ to the loyal feeling | parre's Gnions. ‘tn? men have been returning from| which extsted in Canada towards the m= mother country, and expressed the hope A. H. B. McGOWAN. [. ae Se e Wor s ~ renrenssmeen : that the time would come when there would | Ch’town, Nov. 27, 1°8i—-2i R % SALE—A Fire-proof SAFK, jatert : oe = ‘ mas «i nies as : . °. ; ' 2 ea : Sr anette aud —e and eight be a federation’ of all the eolenies with the | -— Our Specialities. ° E mprovemen.— Cheap. Api'ly ir TH 4a time, the Grits wiltuily close empire. The warm feeling of Canada to- BUSTER STEAMERS it } ) f X4uinER Ofiice, noys—whiy their e *- 10 this tact, Pusey dou’t Wish wards the mother country was, he reé- ws U ~ 5 . j . 4 . F to Kuow the truth, aud hence we m y | marked, equally shared by Ausiralia and This Fall's Im ori | ‘WHE H: aera : expect to hear them repeat the old story | the other colonies, and if it should ever , er I a 100, ‘J HE House and premises in the thriving LAST TRIP. | a. 7 l CARS dry Cerdwood for sale } mioely ; “ ; : ; Village of EK 2 when the time comes round AgAIL. | happen that England came into collision | ge of Eldon, Belzast, formerly occu- W ANTED—To rent, with power to p™t- chase, from 56 to 100 scres good land, With or without buildings, Aj ply at THE EXAMINER Office. novil Charlottetown, Oct. 16, 1884. u ted States withio he last few 4 eplit, suitable for eny purpose, Apply namediately te McKinnon & McLean. novi : PRT prey , | pied by Dr. McSwain, The house is ne d|- J 2 ; ¢ less the truth will prevail: and | With any foreign Power, that Power would st; nae : | bonne, ea osu x re z ts i ose e truta w ut pre vail ; and find that i Pee not only Bugiand itself to | tony | EAMYR WORCESTER leaves Boston | Walking Sticks, Razors, Strops, Thermome.| well finished with offices, outhouses, &e., and| 91 BISCUITS -. ype kd acca rit prophets have doubtless discovered | ; oa a Oy ot gy be 4 bene :s : mn vf il uxil J tor Charlottetown on. SATUDAY, 79th ters, Choics Havana Pigars, To- rm an acre of land ; is well suited for a pro! ag Rk. K. Brace’s " ae faa) 0 3m ~ oo ‘ . ; ‘ } re ) ut aint ¥ mowers GUE? | ° : ? 7 ‘ } : : , | : ant = 7 oe Seren i Tap a ais reckon: wi I I returning, leaves for Boston on THURS. baccos, &c. | venient t ‘sto woh ae onl poslne aa ) will ge | asi eat an neat ag mit oO hae + - # © d wiv? . ry A Vr 4¢} r) a“ an hill » 2 b y | n 98 ores, schools id 2] “cl i } , rl ueceived as they imagine. | JAY, 4th Dee, and during the Winter wil . lea : , oe BC aud churches, and E will give exclusive sale at and neer ws ee oS ee ain ees Sot tong Dee ie Every thing in our line choice, fresh and | ¢ mile irom Hallicay's Wharf, ‘Gharbtttown, of oar ative Whe Biamare a carers ; Sir Hercules Rodinson, governor of the . rr good. te on the premises or in Charlotte- | Flenz, to a dealer who wil! push it, Covered ian arck say's there is no intention on Cape of Good Hope, has asked the home} CARY BELL BRUS., ? zy va | “O to ' by patent Macilv sold We cuarar » LUI the part of the German covern aves ; , ei Reddin S gor u St a" j A. MuN ¥y pavent. sucde sold. We guarantee 10H o8e tho laying of Severnment to pro- | government what course he shall prreve in eo ee Agente. _ _—— a+. ore »MONEILE, ibs, more bread te tlie barrel tin any other pose & of any new taxes. view of the hostile attitade of the Boers, | h'towii, Nov, 25—3in Ch tows, Nov. 4, 1884, it eed as ,. _-Auctionger. | flour. Fran kuix My "ps Co , 5S Clark Street, 1 ' Gi town, Nov. i7—2w daw wkly 5w pres Ubicoyo, Li wag?