—— - LO OO tei naateaammenstnnnnesaenainmeseadiiinpemeatonead ~ anon 0+ BE DAILY EXAMINER. INC eee VEM BER 17. 1886. TS SNOT R ' _ OE. , Phe cy > og? Jaca and Other Hems ToL ECRAPHIG NEWS ae ; i Kn oe bablaliiel i — eee etl mgeenastncnoeneee a | Ini oy (Seecran Deieatonss To Tue Kx ain ER. | b ia yee large su wired last night —_- oo at atten of young Men’s Union is y yy — a antl further votice, The Last Scenes Ou the Scaffold. postpo® —>—— — er is for sale at James Mce- Tue — = ring Par Road, yy Recrna, Nov. 16, teal’ Grocery, SPP" ss Reis execution of Louis Riel took place . Burris desires to st ste that her Dan. | ®° eight o'clock this morning, He met his aa will b» postponed until farther fate bravely. At seven o'clock he ate a ding light supper, goice mm was celebrated, followed two frisnot known in Spanish cffisial circles} later by the and England have claimed | last wt Americ? sacraments, He died a .THE SUBWAY. of arbolie: Acid re The Execution of Riel. Senator Howlan holds his birst Meeting at Tignish. The Sclieme Approved Of, Tignisu, Nov, 17 A large and enthusiastic meeting was At five this morning Mass] held in St. Mary’s Ha'l by Senator Howlan hours|at which resolutions were passed unawi- administration of the devout mously favorable to the subway. a Rev J Huresis nN will (D. V,) officiate gn Sabbath first. the 72nd inst, at North River, at 1030 a. m; at New Glagow Road, ’ Re ini to the subjects o Jatholie : The gmeeting requested the Dominion damscee - jury ’ en Se a eh The hour fixed for the| Government to tele a thorough survey and (proline Islands nid 8 lh ‘amen une o clock, but it was investigation of the subject by competent London News says that Parnell’s de-] untered the ws ett and attenlants| Engineers, and, if found practicable, that ee Giadatone formelate a scheme for} found ‘eli guard room. Here Riel was}no time should be lost in its construction. we gorerna nt in Lrelend before the election. aes mn tn prayer. Around him} The principal speakers were Rev. D. Mo- ee ticeble and preposterous, tony gat iered Fathers McWillams Donald, Hon. S./F, Perry, lr O'Leary, is up cde 7 = ard others — conuec!-| M. McFadyen; Esq., and Mr. &’. Larkins. Tus loss of ver Algoma, with 47 alia th the burch, Riel _re-| ‘The resolutions were proposed by Mr. A. Sines, bas moved bay wh la _cosntry to pity Glen teal f responses in a clear| Larkin and Capt. Gallant, and seconded by gad compass? rhe sm lpox carries off ft te could be heard above! Peier Broderick and Charles Dalton. core vigtians in Mootresl every day.—Zu. ® murmurs of the priesta. Jack Hen- derson, a Rod River pioneer, and at one time Riel’s prisoner, was the hangman. fhe melancholy precession wended its way toward the scaffold, the Sheriff leading; Great Servian Victories. Be.crape, Nov. 16. t2,0 p.m. > aud at Huaater River, at 6} then came ie: Seer Riel, then — 2>-— A Hair aY despatch says : 7. fora quars Son, and anne Grant Hoffan, aged 45, remarried on Vridsy., The affair created t interest in the city < Sg ; aame words Nogmoker who has ever usad the ‘Myrtle | who szid : “I believe anil in God.” + 'T ayy” tobacco for, Ssy & month, ever relia- the last?” said Father Andre. gaisbes it for any other brand, Its flavor is! the very last,” cnseeenlah. neh and full, and it never burns the topgue or/in and trust in Him. e i ther Andre, Dr. Ss anc s. Samuel Creed, id others \s he of Jesus, Mary and the Saints. reef emoking tooace -_ ——— Avr Litre, the Brenthall County, Missouri, grado, was on the 14th seutenced ia the Upited States Court for 16 years, on a charge ot forging pensio? p*pers aud post offico English ; ** Thank you, Doctor.” continued ; ‘* Jesus, Marie, J seph, assist me in the last moments.” Gibson then said: ‘* Louis Riel, have you ba . a thin: , fora 4 ” : odere. Little is 45 years old and is credited | *”Y hing to say before death 4 Riel ” He was given tw” minutes with the mercer 0! 14 men answered ‘no ee ee to prey end he repeated the Lord’s Prayer, Catt AconereD —Lhe sionoton Times says: Father McWilliams leading. While the Rev. W. B. Hinson, Sammerside, has ac- | C*P W325 being drawn over his fre> and the qepi#d the call to the pastorate of the Mone. | rope adjuste?, at the words * Lead me ton Firs: Baptist Church, receutly exteaded, | not into temptation,” the hangman sprang Wr. Hinson will probably enter upon his;}the boit at twenty-eight minutes past duties here withia the next few weeks eight and Riel shot downward. apenmepyorney Forasecond he did not move. A slight AN ki kk : M A. twitching of limbs was noticed, but instant- ly all was quiet again, In two mimutes he was deed. His neck was brokon, and the "T was made in London, Sold ia Vork, 'Twiil stop a bott'e doctors say he could have experienced And scald the cork. no physical suffering. Few persons What is it ? were present. Fathor Me Williams, ai who epent the night with Riel, Ar Dodd’s Medica! Hail, Carbolic Acid, | **¥® ho slept well, that he woke early the only reliable Disinfectant in smallpox, and engaged tor two hours in prayer, and Bao’s Fruit Salt, Montserat Salina, our own that he intended to speak from the scaffold Fruit Salt; all plcasaat and safe Fever | but was dissuaded by the priests. When Medicines, speciaily indicate! during the the announcement was m ide to him that he epidemic Calvert's Carbolie Toilet Soap, 18 | could have no hope of life being spared, he mad % percent. The cnly genuiae, Dodd’s| said: ‘Iam glad that at last I am to be Corper, Queen Square. no 17, tu fr pat | released from suffering.” owe A wetrer received from Pointeaux Esqni- Intense Excitement in Mentreat, maux, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, tells a Montreat, Nov. 16. harrowing tale of the misery and stervation| The excitement over tho hanging of Riel at that place. Some sixty families have no} was intense here and threats were made food and will surely die of starvation upless upon the Protestanis. aid ia forthcoming. Some twenty five men Flags were ha'f-mast on many French have left the piace to obtain work in the establishments. In one window a picture woods at Boisimis, but it is said that the of Hon. Mr. Chapleau was hung with a lumber merchaats woull not employ them. broad band of blood across his forehead, See a andjthe motto, ‘‘the hangman’s brother” a The Mutuai Life [osurance Company, of New | the bottom. York, is in town upon a social cot business In the evening 8,000 Frenchmen met on visit The Matual, it wil be remembered, is Champ de Mars, and after inflammatory the oldest and largest Life Company in th» speeches an efligy of Sir John, and effigies world, Is 's cxpected that its business on the | of his Cabinet, including Chapleau, Caron, Island wi'l be the largest, aud that its policy | Langevin and Onimet, were burned. holders will be so well satisfied with their con-| Great excitement prevailed, but there ‘racts that the y will persist until its business was bO rioting. here will also be tho oldest. Race feeling is very bitter here. ong Hon. Pe'er Mitchell, who leant out of Ma. Jous L. Stearns, General Manager of Rev. G, Howie at Hoxter River,—In the | i,, window of the Herald cflice, was course of bis lecture at Hunter River, last weet, Mr. Howie sketched Shwiro, his native villags, It lies on the western slope of Mount Lebanon, to the north of Jerusalem. It hasa popalation of upwards of 2,000. The people | Morrow. there are practically abstaioers, water being How the News was Received, their only drink; the result, Mr. Howie aflirmod, be'ng that disease is very rare, and Orrawa, Nov. 16. vory easily treated. People are long-lived. Mr, Howie's grandfather died at the age of | excitement here. : 110 Is the Most, drun‘enness is regarded as In Montreal 500 French Canadians, car- &Vice Which leads to ali o!her vicea. hisses. Father McWilliams, next ** Yes, to **T believe Sacred Heart of wches the palate, itis in fact, the ne plus} Jasus have merey on me” Dr. Jukes shook hands with the prisoner, who said in The demonstrations will be renewed to- The news of Rivi’s execution caused some Mr. H.| rying the tri-color marched through the Afier desperate fighting yesterday, Ser- Jukes | vian troops occupied positions at Raptchia. ; stood on the} The losses on both sides are very heavy. ool a cookery Clee ta oe door, Riel continned invoking the aid} This victory enabled them to turn the very ; , , ** Courage, | difficult and recky gorge of Dragoman Pass. Pere,” he said to Father Andre, and then} he Bulgarians, after gallaut resistance, he addressed Father MeWilliams in the| retreated to Slivnitza, where an important The latter priest kissed Riel,| engagement is expected to take plece to- »| day. Betanape, Nov. 16, D. Jukuitth, commanding the Semick division, drove the Bulgarians from theit entreunchmenis at Killa, and captured 150 prisoners, ‘Total Servian loss is two oflicers Then he} and 50 man killed, and 200 wounded. An official report s*ys after a brilliant charge Deputy Sheriff}the Servians carried four Bulgarian re- doubts beycnd Tzaribrod. Col Djndkuitch with the Temok division has taken Kiela. The Servian troops con- tinue advancng everywhere, and have captured 400 Buaigarian prisoners. A groat battle is now being fought in the direction of Dragoman. PIEROT, Noy. 16. The Balgarian troops are making an obstinate retreat along the whole line. Five hundred Bulgsrians were taken prisoners. Servian telegraph officers have been for hidden by their Government to accept from foreign war correspondents despatches re- lating to the movements of the army. Tarkey HKefuses to Interfere. Paris, Nov. 16, The Journal des Debats’ Cousiantinople correspondent says: ‘‘ Turkey has refused to interfere between Servia and Bulgari».” Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the the Martiime Provinces. next 24 hours fe: Toronto, Nov. 17.—10 a. m. Fresh westerly winds, generally fair weather, not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1885. fiighest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight). . .cnc-ccocessscevscweces os 40.8 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at WEEEENED Tose Se ccctee sean es ab egehs 341 Lowest Temperature this morning ......2 90 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. , .32.3 4.0 Vemperature thie afternoon atl o'alocl. 34. MARRIED. sabe she At the revidence of the bride’s father, Kent Street, on the 15th Oct , by Rev. John Whit man, Annie Pearson, of this city, to Wesley showered with stones and greeted with| Quigley, of Bedeque. At Charlottetown, on the l4th inst,, by the Rev. James Carruthers, Ewen Henderson to Blizabeth Hewson, both of ‘‘lyde River, Lot 31. = Summerside Exports. —_-—— SumMeERsripe, Nov, 14. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, is todeliver hislecture, ‘* Jerusalem to Beth- | streets, giving cheers for Riel and groans | Cameron master, for Point da Chene . — lehom,” at Bradalbane on Friday next. He is} for Sir John. expected at Exst St. Peter’s on the 2!st inst [yn many instances flags were half mast. —— > — Sool one : : . imei saye : The latest attempt at imposing 69 | Government House, which was done. the incredulous is cireular received by quite * number of people through the couutry, Satisfaction in Torente, Toronzo, Nov. 16. mking enquiry about heirs to an immense fortuas le*t Hy Som? one Sir John was to to-day warned to set a Tue Laresr SwivpLe.—The Amherst Sen-| watch around his own house end around Prey Ty TT eT TL $10322 00 95 cases CGS. ..... cece eee eeee 571 O06 ae as 6sdssbeees 500 00 Be WN eo en senescisace 223 Ov 141 bags potatoes.. ............ 53 Ov —_— $11669 00 By same steamer, on 16%h :— dunie he. . The eender of the The news of Riel’s execution gives marked} 384 bags potatoes.............. $ 142 00 ioe the eee to give full ivformation regsrd- | | t+ faction hore 293 bele oysters... ...ccccsece: 536 CO St the stoos to be token to secure the fortune | SHineN"" 19) brie. madherebii.o+. -sasvaes 1140 00 POvidel ths receiver will forward two dol- 25 cules egbecie ck... cas. ce 159 0) m’ Several in this vicivity have received Ai Y 790 Ibs leather ...... se. eee cose 316 00 2 circuars and it is believed that some WAR {iN | H f FAST 900.the pork i isi Gas cone nctien 15 0? have actually sent the money. We will be 5 op Ves bateds it. a4 ecmaee 13 00 [ena to learn that they get the fortune, pee 80) VEC, fe os ss ake ee =e saest way to a q tire wealth in this 262 09 oe tyisto work forit. I¢ is to be hoped OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. §2 _ few are foolish enough to pay any atter- ie —_——— a mM to stch frauds. SHIP NEWS. Lonnon, Nov. 16. seca der ae A Mysrenious Scuoonen.—Six weeks ago the schooner H = ostensibly for St. P “rre, with 29 pack- Bulgaria, Says: ed, iors and 233 packages of Montreal | the Balkana. 0 on board, all in bond. be thipped by Daniel McDonald, G W. “ae aod J.G. Sievert. The cargo and ves- [| Were we : r i e. ' ee Were well ingured. The veesel has not fir The Standard, commenting on the ocut- Handy Andy sailed from Hali-| break of hostilities between Servia and ‘War has been kin iled in , We see the beginning,but no | Nov 16—P LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal; Danie’, The goods | human intelligence can pretend to set a limit to the area or to the intensity of the PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. toberts, Tatamagouche, lumber; Scotian, Cua:- rie, Liscombe, N 8, do. CLEARED. "ee been heard of, bat portions beaten tt mad on sale ri A the - ee neh Salisbury’s utterances precipitated the con- Tae by the Castoms officers. Collector | flict between Servia and Bulgaria, } : ,if@niaterview with the Herald, gives King Milsn’s c mduct, it saya, is = = ae details of the case, and expresses the | omen for the Balkan Siates. ff all the “el thatthe cools were landed “along the, Balkan States had hailed the Bulgarian a — ht back to Halifax, and that the} union as a step towards the expulsion of Gittins hen scuttle’ with the idea of both| Turkey from Europe, tney would have — sa ustoms revenue and obtaining | acted wisely. The present confusion 15 _ only likely to strengthen Turkey. Tue Pe a pe iia “HE funeral of the late Francis J, Conroy, to 2 , De piace from his brother's residence 7.1 instan's Cathedral this morning at Hand-to-hand Struggles ——- 49 Gieg} ‘ ; ~ te ck. A solemn Requiem Mass was cele- LONDON, ‘N ov. a asi am His Lordship Bishop MelIntyre, It is reported that tne Servians have Ate... Bev. Fathers Bourke and Gal'ant. | eapinred Adlisk Kuls. ‘The repor: current } ‘ ce ; ? ouclasion of the service, the remains | Saturday night that they had captured Trin bed rey’? te the Riilway Station, fol- ‘jis revived. Itissatd both places were taken ea | y & large number of sorrowing relativis | after a brief hand-to-haud atruggle. a ids, and forwarded to Tiguish They; ~ ap labeabdheiaihantdanone Matar” Mpsniel by His Lordship Bishop r. ae a Father Gailaat, Dr, O mroy (bro- Sussulmens Mistag Imminent. gentle the deceased), and several ladies ant co ‘ “emer LONDNN, Nov. 16. held in , The Daily Telegraph says that im con- Wery To-morrow morning, service will Pivnih Choreh, and the mortal FeMainslof = ne a ” laid ig Se an eee Fe een se) 70vce of the massacre of five Mussulmen re. in the f ] i 2. bh at i ‘ Courohyard, ree Se the Bulgarians is imminent, irdsihal, a Mussulman rising against | The News considers that the Marquis of | Nov 16—Plough of the Sea, Gallant, Orwell, ba'- last; R Wolfe, Wolfe, Halifax, produce; Carrier Dove, Allen, Pictou, ballast; Albion, Dickson, Barbadoes, 1540 bdls hay, 67 bush turnips, 86 do oats, 12 bris potatoes. Nov 17- Margaret Ann, Buckler, Orwell, ballas’. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Nov 14--Cld schr Evelyn, Corkum, Boston, with a cargo of 3,033 bushels poiatoes, valned at $486. 16—Ent schr Lady Franklin, Weatherbie, Halifax, mdse; Annie Florenc», Bernard, Newcastle, lumber; Blizzard, Lawson, Halifax, bal; Onward, Cain, Shediac, laths. The prop»sed international exhibition +t Berlin, in 1888, will be abandoned if an ire ternatational exposition is held at Paris, ia 1889. = Sees = no —— ss -—- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, (1 P. FLETCHER has just received his Wintcr * Stock of SMALL INSTRUMENTS, &c., such as Accordeons, Viclins, and Concertinas. Also :—Violin Strings, best quality. 4a Selling Remarkably Low. Cali and be convinced at Fietcher’s Music Store, ign of the “Big Fiddle,” Queen &t, Ch’town, Nov, 10—4wks dwpat, her éwks PERKINS & STERNS ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Bacege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chomois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Diess Steels Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jackets, & , Fringes, Felt (for embrcidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Hair Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs. Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Con tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mantiepiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Neckiets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, P_rses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rags, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shiris, ¢kirts, ShawJs, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &, Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holiand, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, in- fantees, Bootees, Hoods. Cuffs, C»ps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, Xe. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and carefui attention, PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, “85. —_— — —— -— - ~~ — —_— -—- +: —_ — -_— —— - —_~-—— Ladies’ and Misses’ Lambswool Un- derclothing, Scotch Hosiery for Boys, Girls, Misses & Ladies. WEEKS & CO. :0 Flannels, Blankets. Comfortables, a splendid range for Winter, at WEEKS & CO. CORSETS! CORSETS! Best American Corsets 1000 pairs now showing. New makes, wonder- ful prices! Every lady ought to see them. WEEKS & CO. Ch’town, Oct, 31, 1885, NEW FALL GeeBs. J. Bo MA MACDONALED J i. now showing new Dress Goods, from 10 cents a yard ; new Cashmeres, black and colored, 25 centa a yard; new Ulster Cloths, 60 cents a yard ; new Dress Cloths, 16 cents a yard ; new Wincies, plain and checked, very cheap ; new Tweed, 45 cents a yard; new Worsted Cloths, all prices ; new Scarlet Fiannels, 16 cents a yard; Hats, Flowers and Feathers, Velveteens and Silk Velvet Plushes, Kent Woolen Goods in great variety. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, BIG STOCK) Suit, for $3; Overcoats for $t; Blankets and Quilts, very cheap. If you want good value for your moner, try J. B. MACDONALDS, Queen Street. Ch’town, Sept. 93, ’85—dy wky pat CHARIOTTETAWH SUSH GRD DOOR FECTORY | Peake’s No, 3 Whari, R. PALMER & C%., PROPRIETORS. —--——--0 -- We are now manufacturisg and wiil sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mouldings, Bal masters, Newel Poste, Siair Raile, Twists, &c. We *re preptred to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Pianing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenouing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice With new and ffrst-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to a|l who favor us with their patronage. a Ch'town, Sept. 22, 1886—wkly | year WANTED. 50.000 bushes (ets and 15,000 busheis Potatoes. Cash, ON DELIVERY AT GEORGE- TOWN at an early date. ALSO, FOR SALE, 25 Puns. Choice P. R. MOLASSES, 20 Caske KEROSENE OIT, A Fall Agsortment of STOVES, viz: Ship, Parlor, Hall and Cooking Stoves, vith a full supply of GEN RAL MERCHANDIZE, D. GORDON, GEORGETOWN, Nov. 13—5i wks 3i UNE NiGHY OF ENJOYENT. Grand High Tea, Gysters on the Half shell, Apron Fair, Sales of Xmas Presents, Music and other Attrac- tions Extraordinary, by the Ladies of the Methodist Brick Church, DECEMBER Oth! Donut Miss tt fer Worlds! i Hiv Ladies of the Methodist Brick Church congrevation will held, DECEMBER 10th, at the RULLER SKATING RINE, a mammoth Sale «of Pancy Goods, manef+c- tured by themselves ond donated by friends ‘This col‘ection contains a wonderful varieiy of Foreign and Domestic Manufactured Articles, which will be useful for home cor- sumption and Xms presents liefreshment tables, icaded down witb Oysters and viauds svfliciently delicate to ickle the palates of the most fastidious. A choice seiection oi Music, by one of the City Brass Bands, will bo a very attractive part of the evening’s amusement. Ail are kindly invited Doors open at 12 o'clock, noon; Tea from 5 to 8; Tea, 25 Vents, Admission, 10 Cents. By order of the Committee, Mis. RB. D. COFFLN, secretary. Ch’town, Nov. 13th, 1885. FLOUR. FLOUR. In Stock and togArrive : 150 Bris. High Grade Rotler Process. 275. 40 “Retin,” “*.* 150 do Choice Superior. HAVE FLOUR to suit everybody ; my best grade of Flour is a8 good es any in the city. The price correspords with the quality. A very good Flour for $5; the best a little higher, Il import my own Flour. I buy in large quantities. i buy well, { will cell low. 1 will sell low by the singte barrel ; a little lower for two or more barrels. 1 war- rant every barrel. I can give satisfaction. Do you want Vicur? If so, catl and leave your order with GEJRGE CARTER, _ Upper Great George St., Ch’town, Nov. 5—4i caw wky 4i What Better Recommendations ? international Hivtel, Halifax, iketel Brunswick, Moncton, Halifax Hotel, Halifax, Hietel Dufferin, St. Jobn, Ro; al Hotel, Halifax, New Victoria, St. John, Din'ng fiail, Truro, Norfeik House, New Glasgow, Quren Hotel, Fredericton, — USK — Woedill’s German Baking Powder, aod pronounce it unequailed by avy they hive ever used ! Try it! and you aleo will continue to use it. One-fifth less cost than others. Nov, 13th, 1585, THIS OUT and return it to us with 10c, or 4 3c stamps, and youll get by return mail a Goiden Bex of Goods that will bring you in more money in one year than auything else in America. Your fortune if you start quick—CITY NOVELTY CO., Yarmouth, N. 8. may | on —— WANTS, LOST, FOURE, de. o— cxeananetentepapeenmeesitapemetandnaaammaigie 1 LET,.—A large Warehouse on Sydney Street. Also for sale, a good Safe. Ap- ply to Mra, Gahan. nov 16 Gi \ ANTED—A competent Workman to take charge of the woodwork in a earriage factory. Apply to Younker & Offer. no f hye or three Boarders car be accommo- dated at Miss Svewaxrs, corner of Great George and Kuston Streets, no2 pd ARM FOR SALE—T ho Subecriber offers for Sale his Farm of 70 acres, at Eldon, Belfast ; 20 acres are cleared and the re- mainder covered with hard and soft wood ; « good sprivg runs through the farm. Apply to W, G. Wright, Prince Street, Charlotte- town. oct30 law wky ES TS OR SALE—A balance cf 16 borrels of Cement, to clear, rt $3.25 ; general price $4. Apply at thie office. octl9t POARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarcers mey flad comfortable accommodation by applying te Mrs. Williom Kennedy, Briek House, Halsborough Park, sept? Cf MPV Lict--The large brick Atore on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Pog. sion given first of May. Apply to A. White, . —Qaw pat eae ianacerenreleeaee ee