i t , once tO. ny ». ae , Tue Day Riranditese. , Legislative Council Election. St NOVEMBER 8, 1882. ew i First District ; = ra O neil Elections. ‘ames Jounst oN—-Proposed by Donald . Legislative Connell El c ee ee ee Gaal : ' William Campbell, of i Me Kay, ‘a Rustico ; Edmund Crabb, of s i sek from to-day the Legisla- JUST a wae k from ~day, POY | ee tiniden | onl tive Coupe Electors wilh Bave a chane¢e Cot 22 fo SNV: Joux Batpgerson—Proposed by Willie m een ein, mcg ee ta | Whether or not, they enjoy an jater= 1 ‘ommings, of North River, supported by mivable succession of elections? | Josenh Wise, Lot 82; Murdock McLeod, Whether or nct sixty three men (in| 1 "31s John Edwards, Lot 31 ; Archiba'd cluding officials) are required to take | F rguson, Lot 67 ; Sawuel Viartin, Lit 32: part in the Legi lation of this Provinee ? Bs ~ rt Viekerson, Lot 82 ; Mark Mc( Otm- % “ bli tac Samuel Howard, Lot 32; Willixm " Whether or uot, withajealonn public) Ho ward, Lot 31; Henry Hell, Lot 32; yi opiniow having the right to petition at d| teorue Clow, Lot $1; Baward Mayhew, ; agitate, alive Press. ‘en representatives) 7, ¢ 39. John McRae, Lot 67; H. Me- at Owawal the Minister of Justice, the) jg: Jan, Lot 31: Daniel Fraser, Lot 31; Dominion -Cabinet and the Governer-| John MeKiulay, Lot 32; John Deacon, £ General: ‘to watch the Bills which pass | Lot 31; Johnathan Santh, Lot 31 ; Donald . throush our Legislatare,— a Second] Farquharson, Charlottetown. Ny Chamber is necessary? Second District. Janes NicwoLsoy.—proposed by D. Teer or mot it is expedient to throw . ay thowsaods of dollars every year McL.od, E-q, Eldon ; supportec 5 upon a nseless Second Chamber, while Fdaeard Grant, Mill View; Hon. Donald 4 Ferguson, East River; John Murehison, we so mitch want money for the impor- William Mutch, Lot 48; Peter and for the Point Prim; tation of improved stock Stewart, Lot 34; George Rattery, Lot 35; mainferatice of our roads, bridges, and} sjhert Keily, Lot 48; Richard Gill, Newton; achools? Dougald Munn, Belle C Jreek; David Eagan, Whether or not the interests: of] Wount Stewar’, Lot 37. — Roperick .Monn—Proposed by John M. S ewart, Pinnetie; sapported by George C. Vicker-on,,.Let 49; Ai gus D. M Milan, Wood dsiends; Maicoum A. Me Millan, Wiod Islands; Alex. McBeth, Lot 34; Jobo Scott McLeod, Danstaffaage ; Davi property are likely to be attacked while the great buik of the eleetors aud all the meitibors of the Legislature are— and always will be—property-holders? These are important questions’ bet no side issue divert the attention of elec-| |; aweon, Lot 84; Johu MeBachern. Lot 49; tors fromi them. “Lért them be answered} John MeMillan, Brackley Point Road; On their merils. John Leach, Stanhope; James Carter, We.appeal with confidence to the good | Lot 33. sense of an iatellige: it electorate. SE Ty erm ey i Missionary Meeting. a= _—<—— + Editorial Notes. —— The Rev. George Young, D. D, ad- — To-morrow is Thanksgiving Day ; | dressed a very large audience last evening, and the people of this Island have muc +h} in the Prince Street Methodist Church, cn ie tet tinh ies! few We have bad a_fine| the subject of Missious, his spectal theme BaF ee * Ce ee EY ee a Ct ee ES 2 TYME a. og Hig ee gow » li ; heing the Missions of the Methodis: 7 we a good harvest — take . on Church of Canada in the Northwest. The & round; and’ complete immunity fom) Jo ire.s was an el quent appeal on behalf of war aud pestilence, Individually’ maev} nicsionary w ik, and was listened to with ; of us have had losses aud reverses; bat} the greatest interest. The magnifieeat col letion that was taken up was a response not unworthy of the occasion. — i — Grit Meeting at Lot 11. who kuows that these were pot sent for our good. At any rate, let us thank God andtuke courage. —‘The Cloture” has been carried in the British House of Commons; and, aa it affects the House of Commons only, it will, probably pass in the House of Lords, Speech, in the greatest of de liberative assemblies will then be free only >o long as “The Majority” desire it t» be free. - ‘Pheve are two sivgular facts ia cOnneé@tion with the application of this “gaps (LL) Tt’ tas brought in’ by a Liberal Miui-tr,, and (2) It was support- ed aud voted. tor by the very obstructivn- istsewhese conduct caine it necessary THE PARTY COMPLETELY SHATTERED—CAST- ING UP EACH OTHERS CHARACTERS, i Ra phe age Mim a teagan AcCveoRDING to notice a meeting was held in the Freeland Lot 11 School house, on Friday evening. Nov 3. Thowas H. Pope. Esqr , of Bideford, in the Chair. No Secretary could at first be found, until Donald MeDougall, of Grand River, afrera great deal of coaxing, cor- seated to act. The Grit lights present were James Yeo, M.P., Hon. John Yeo, Benjamin Rogers, Alberton; Mr. Martin, Tignish: William Cal'aghan, Miminigash ; and the candidates of the Grit Convention at Alberton, viz , J. F White, Alberton ; Angustus Callaghan and Joseph Murphy, of Lot 11 ; and John UO Counor, of Lot 14. BensaMiIn Rovers was the first speaker. He said that he and Perry, and Matthescn, called the Convention. It consisted of forty-one delegates— White having 21 votes, Callaghan, 13. The Cenvention beund uself before voting, to support the ear di- dates having the most vetes, but it was found that corruption was used, asd that they dd not feel themselves bound by the vote, and as White. Murphy and Callaghan, were in the field, it was now for them to try to choose one of the three. J F. Wnurrte said he was the nominee of that Convention and would not give way. Joseph Mureny said he was ti'ty-five y ars old, and he was the representative of the farming class, would not resign, was sure of his election. —In King’s Connty, N.B., yesterday, Mr. Foster was re-elected by a majority of uearly three hundred. There can be po doubt that Mr. Domville could have stood@in ‘a better position with reference to his Party, and the Country at-large, had he*aeqnhiesced in the result obtaiued at the General Election. The man who knows when to bow judiciously to the will of the people, is the strong man, and the man “hese pepularity will last. Squab- bling and taking advaptage of little law poiuts” fo oust a partizan aod — friend from a covered office or a “seat, au offence so meau ard contemp file. that it sinks io the nostrils of the people. The man once guilty of it can never again rive high in public estimation. —The following is a comparative statemeut of the reverne .op account of the Consolidated Fund forthe mouth of Aveustus CALLAGHAN was willing, on ; October :— any grounds, to arrange between the “ | 1887-82. 1882.83, | parties, and sheuld support the one chosen iH Customse.....%. $1,729 922.47 $2,128,782,61| The Messrs. Yso, Wm. Callaghan and F Rx cises etcov. é » B17. 819.34 613 662.76 | Marcin followed, ail arpe: ling for the three 456. 205.44 517 849 34 $2,713,037.25 $3, 9,096.57 The revenue on account of the Con- solidated Fund fr the four mouths end- ing Uct. Slst., was as follows :— 18S1-8?. 1882-83 Customl. . . 0? ¢. 87,291,4°°7.7% $8,585,440 69 Excise . 005,475.15 2 151.367 34 Miscellaneous... .. 1,745,055. 22 1,750 973 1! 2/0 943,998.12 $12,4 7,761.14 ——aai i ae tu give way, as the Grit cause was hopeless Bur all in vain. The meeting was then thrown into dis- order. Rososlution after resolution was moved, but could not be put te the mect ng owing to the noise. Each Candidate felt sure of his election ; hut the other Grit luminaries thonght that owing to the split Mr. Reid would retain iris seat. The brilliant orations of the Grits proved useless ; and the meeting broke up without caning to any decision, so that there are now three Grits in the field. There are some in favor of creating bigoted feeling by taking out a Protestant and running him on that principle, but the intelligence of this District ne douLt resent Miscellaneous... . ah Se eg CO rea ay ie Ae aa ta A MoxTacve correspondent of the Moncton Times «rites : At Montague Bridge there ave brothers selling bquor in spite of the Scott Act, &«. Wut i: yg the week a constable came this behind Arabi, torew him down, and proceed- 8. ; ed to vinio» him, when Annias, the False} Tae Lot 11 Grits are terribly excited ; and Captains Ramsay, Smith and Luk.’s travelling to Port Hill for the gentlem-n there to support their candidate, was met by refusal. The prospect for Mr, Reid’s return is growing brighter every day. Is was very amusing to see the Grits casting up to each other, at the meeting, their characters. ours, One Wo was PRESENT. Prophef, came with a stone fp one hand and a . revolver in th o her, threw off the constahle : while the peace-loving citizens lo -ked on io adm/‘ratien of the heroism of the False Pro- pb t ip thos defeating an unarmed man Arabi then went to the magiatrates, took ont | papers aud had the constable arrested for assault. Two magistrates not on the case, so ramour says, one «f whom isa descendant of Noah's and would have filled his office well in these times, as the result will show. The constable was tried ia the absence of the plaintif and penned. —- —ceen- Weare indebted to Vr H. Edmand Swahey for California papers From the Red Bluff People’s Cause we clio the fo'lowing extra. o didary itum:—One o the most novel sights, seliom if ever witvessed in any ober country fia except California, cin now be seen on Dr ; 4 Glenn’s Colusa county ranch, It is said that men ere engaged thrashing and towing grain in the same field, while a large volunteer crop : is already a twe or three inches high and growing nice Here is this year’s crop of wheat being put “into ssc's ready for ship- ment t» the Haropean markets; next year's crop bewy cultivated ib; summy following for the s-cond yeor’s erop and’ a growin, crap..well advaucctl for this season of the year. <— on ee Oe Tue body of a whale over seventy-five feet in length was picked up recently by a fishing boat belonging to Cape North, and towed ixto Money Point, Aspy Bay, where it has sinc been converted iut oil and sold on Monday to merchants here, The whale was killed by a large harpoon, which entered ander o ¢ of its fins, aod went wituin a foot of the opposite side The harpoon is a peculiarly con tructed weapon, and must bave been fired by a can- non. Itis now in possession of parties at North Cape Caa ths wooderful weapon be Bouner’s harpoon, which was used wit ah fatal eff ct at Donner’s Head last spring ?—N. Sydmey Herald. Lh tn Nit ES LEI, ——<»— — Foor forty pounder rifle gis have recently ar i-ed in Canada from Englaud. They wiil he »laced ove cach at Quebec, Montrea, = Kingston ard To: onto. eye ane obs Govern - Tue r prt: frm all the mines of N- va} m-n' $400 sterling, or only a «nall portion cf Scotia and (ape breton show a lar-e inerease | what the cost would have been had the guns in the eutrat and eaten. 6,228 tons were | b en vurchased in the ord nary way, shipp dd from Peteu «uring the week end: | —_>—— October Sith, making the t tal shipments to! THE North An+ric:n Sqaadron will 1 ave Bashir senter eases tors "The shipments | Halit_x for winter quarters this month The _ bea IBY, the quarte ‘orthampton aud ener are going t October, 30th, amounted “es 20. 00 ending atoms ‘08. arneie ie jotreese af SD 0.0 tous Over tite (00 tops, en teua. where they will mret the trapspet last yay. ~——m | THE DAILY “Local and Other items. aun, ————— ee Dots in every style and price at Lawis’. -_s- ?O- Caprats Irvine of Cape Traverse, is in the city. > Tranxsaivixna Day to-morrow. No DAILY EXAMINER, -_-—> Tur steamer ‘‘Worcester” haa not yet ar- r.ved from Boston. > You can buy cloth and trimmings very c.eap at D, A, Bruce's jnov8 3i wkyli -—_—_ > —— Rememeper the lea an Concert in Market Hall, to-mcocrow evening A pleasant time may be € xpected, em > Go yourself, and take your children, to see the pictures and hear the singing in the Baptist Chapel this evening. +> — Mr. Riewarp Rowrg, of St. John. Manager for te Maritime Provinces of the Life Associa- tion of Canada is im the city. ith ites A sERIOUS FIRE occurred in St. John on Mon lay night, by which Kay:’s large building on Germaine Street was neny damaged. > Tne steamer ‘(Avagon” went ashore on Anticosti on the 5th met. She was loaded with pig iron and will prove a total loss. > REMEMBER the Magic Lantern Exhibition in the Baptist Chapel, this evening, at 8 v'clock, Adwittance only 10 cents. --- > CHRISTMAS Carps —The largest and best assortment of Chris mas Caids in the City for sale cheap at LEwis’. [ov 2i — -p>— — James BARTLETT, a caulker, was killed at Portland, N. B., on Monday last, by falling from the side of a schooner, and striking his head against the planking. -_—»>--— -- Cuter Exoiverr Lance will call out the firemen of this city to-morrow afternoon, for practice. The citizens need not he alarmed st the sound of the bell. A New electric lighting company has been started in Montreal with a capital of $100,000 A large number of contracts have, it is said, ilrcaay been entered into. -_ — James NICHOLSON, Kisq , the popular can¢i- date for the sffrages of the Legislative Counc | slectors of the second ristict of Queen's County, was in town on Tuesday. a Eva Woops, at Jerseyville, Ont , on the 5th inst., shoc Wentworth Day, a farmer, with whom she has bad uupleasant relations. The man is not expected to recover. _-- -—>- — Mr McLarey, of Buckingham, Quebec, has subscribed $5,000 of $200,000 asked fir the endowment to Knox College, Toront«, or the endowment of a chair of systemat: theol gy. -_ -<>---— Hon. R. B. Rerp was in town on Tuesday. He fe ls contident that the factious « pposition is th» fest Legisiative Coune:l Dnstrict «f Prince County will be (as it deserves te be) quite unavailing -_--—~»>-- --— Come to the Tea and Concert, to-morrow, in che Market Hall. It will be first class, ; eee ae Newr N aod George M. Lee of Frederic ton, have been sentenced to twenty-five years iwprisonment, in lorchester Penitentiary, fir sheoting and seriously injuring Sergeant Van- dine, on the 3lst of July last. -_---~>~ —_— Tae approximate result of the New Eng- land mackere! fleet for the season of 188? is 332,775 barrels, an increase of 3,700 barrels pi) is much smaller than at the clese of last seas: fn. —~ ~<— - — A series of games were recently played in Boston between James Wyllie, champien checker player of Great Britain and ©. F Barker of Boston. Fifty games were played in which each contestant won a game and tle remainder were drawn. —_——_— PuoroaraPus, Photographs at Lewis’. We have made special preparations for makivg pictures dtiring the Chri-tmas Holidays. Childrens pictures and groups made by the iastantavious process, Don’t forget the place, Lewis’, Grafton Street. {nov 8 2i _--~»>- - -—- An a¢jonrned meeting of the City Council was hed last evening for the purpose of appointing delegates to go to Ottawa in the matt r of vita] statistics. As the council had no intcrmation regarding the time a delegate wuld have to spend in Ottawa, they adjourn- ed until Monday vight when they hepe te be in p-ssession of the peoganey information. ---- —_ Wr have received Vennor’s Almanac for 1883 from the publishers, A, Vogeler & Cv., Toronto and Paltimere. They claim it to b- the only work. of the kind that has won for itself an i. ternational reputation. It is a compendium of imformatior, and a fireside companion, indispensable in every household. Price 10 cents. tener nosiasmnen Tue suit brought by Geneval Rosser against the Carada Pacific Railway Company, for false arrest, is being tried in Winnipeg In this ease the plaintiff, who had been Uhief Engineer on the C. P. R. claims $20,000 damages. The arrest was for alleged purloining of papers, the yroperty of the C. P. R. General + osser was dismissed from the service of the railway at the time. ~~ a <> TRE numerons gamins of our city made a combived attack on the person of **Rhoda” the great ‘‘optical delusion” lst night, They remained quietly behind Stevenson’s corner until she - merged from the musenm. and then they roughly attempted to investigate her. “he endeavored to beat them off with a parasol ans escape with her husband from the gang of you~g reughs without injary. To the Electors of the tirst Legista. tive touncil District of Queen's Coanty. eee re compliance with the JA unanimous nomination of a Convention of delegates from ali sections of the District, IT ‘am a candidate for your sufrages at the approaching election, and the bes! i:terests of the cou.t-y pro. moted, m- first endeavor shall be to reduce the Legislature to one Chamber, for I believe the Second Ohamber is, in our altered circum. stances since Confederation, unnecessary and ‘urdessome [ shell, at the same time, pro. twvl, to the fallest extent, the interests of all propertesholders throughout the Province. As the time is shor: I shall pot be able te visit you personally; but I confidently expect yeur votes und i: flaence, I remain, gentlemen, Your obedjent gervant, Uorruspbipdivy iPad it Sy vw to br out Siy buwary | suv: #, 1852, JAMES STUN, bXAMINER, NOVEMBEE 8, 18. over last year, but the present available sup- ) la order that direct taxation may be ®voided | UNION MUTUAL LIFE 1aSueANeE COMPANY, PE. Islard Railway, PORTLAND, MAENE ‘Thanksg vil ig | Day Rycursion, JOLN hy. | Faxcursi N RETURN TICKETS will be r Ruy RY DeWhit % 4 issued at one first-cloge fare , to and ¢ heath li Mati cea jail Stations on the Railway, on Thatkep yj President. Total Assets January ‘st, 1882. . S6 264 215.57 | Day, the 9th instant, good to retarm » * Payments to Poli-y Holders, : . - 19.000 000 @ | *2% !8¢luding the 1 1h instant, van “Dividends “ | : ‘ 403291554 i AROFIBALD, 2 waa | 8 ailway Of he town, Ne Supt. STANDING, COMPARED WITH LARGEST CANADIAN COMPANY: Vv. 4, "82. ai a wm -'A FUBLIC TEA Total Assetg. noe | See ret #13%,009 54,0) Le past year, $) 858.779 OG L.Ous ,'64.31 AND baud Promenade Concert (GALBRAITH’S BAND) As the Market (a HARKSE Vii G ban NUVI MBER 4 In aid of th. Union Mntoal.... ih aliMnsMicds diss p.asdkes Cousde Life $8,264 215.47 5,084, 206.65 COTO OHE OTR Ow CORO ete e eH Y HOHE ee BECAUSE BECAUSE BECAUSE EVERY POLICY IS AN ENDOWMENT EVERY POLICY IS NON-PROPITABLE. EVERY POLICY IS INCONTESTABLE. BECAUSE ALL PROFITS ARE DIVIDED ANNUALLY. BEVAUSE DEATH LOSSES ARE PAID PROMPTLY. Branch Office—Queen’s Building, 1] lalitax: | | W. R. ANDERSON, JAMES DESBRISAY, | Tickets foF Concert, 10 centi; Ticketa, tir Special Agent, Agent, Charlottetown. |‘T%i"8, "es *8-¢our tg pea at cones " 7 : " | y i! Ss funds of t® B, C. Chureh, Charlott:« town, t tol ock; Tea to commence at 5 o'clock ani coutinue d uring the evening, Kelreshment Tables, ete. Tickets for sale at Kuight & Son's and at the Nov. 8, '82. | door OC. 5B. VV A. c ¢, I! | J | eee Has now on hand a Large and Well-Selected Stock of SYON LY COAL HOME MADE AND IMPORTED Saat i\Tow LANDING, ex barque “ DEVON. at BEETS ANG SHBEB, rises: a : O | 44) Tons Laterpatienal Mine genie Coal Our MEN’S and BOYS’ BOOTS are HAND-SIDED, wit De Sopher Sy (Gee Sanne oe LINED, Good Stock and First-Class Work. SIDE. on LYONS, | Chitown, Cet 30, *82. aninson) In WOMEN’S, MISSES’ arid CHILDREN’S, a Large V: Nice Fitting, Well Made, and Warraxted a to rete QUICK DESPATOR any in the Market. ie ate LITTLE GLACE BAY, A Choice Lot of Felt Boots. oi Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers' and Moccasins. | | FTE*< this wich? vessels loading eeab at AX Little a ace Bay, C. B., will receive | quick despatch, as the +t. Laurence trade will * be over. Price of coal Si. AO, cash, per ton of ee Apply at little Glace Bay te C.” . Ribgy, or at Halifax to o——— The whole lot to be cleared ont as soon as possible, Cheap for Cash at Stamper’s Corner. JAMES A, MOREN, < Ch’rown, Nov. 7, 1882. ae Cc. B. WARREN, | ee! z an 2p Bay Muniig Co, F BRITISH WAREHOUSE, ***: SHOsTS | —AND— - CHOPPED FEED. One car-load QUEEN SQUARE. —10!--——— — J just received, v e RC IN & & 7‘ a YW . peter heir ne - W. ae IW k CO., have new completed their FALL IMPOR | POR: FASZARRS Buy ers will tind it to their advantage to inspect their Stock, as they have a | Ch*town, Oct. 23, SBvrim.cod very lurge an] new assortment of WANES, § QS’ . FOF MB. de British and Fo.eign Dry Goods, [avs we 4 —— oh ee ae aleaia ‘ se cheap, having no work ‘for thet.) 4 > 7 OF EXT RA \ A LI EK. | Alro on+ rv Cow thet I w }i exchange for a, | vary . . ines : . Miiker. Also one very large Cow Will take The very latest novelties shown in every Department. Blue potatoes in pay meut.—H, Coount. : A great variety of Mantles, Ulsters, Wool Shawis, Clouds, Searfs and Fur| {nos 2i why Ji , ; * *)} ‘ a — Goods. Also Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Brown, Blue and Black Pilots aod} 1) LET—Dwelling House, Stable, et, ia condition, to Ist May next, or for one or ore years, in a pleasant part of the icitv. Apply to Joo. Wm. Morrison. {nos 0 AR DERS accom ae ted at thie Raley House, Richmond Sireet, ab terms. {uo Siw Beavers, Scotch Tweeds and Coatings and Seal Cloths. A iarge lot Blankets, Quilts, Horse Rugs, ete. 300 Lambs’ Wool Shirts, assorted sizes. 300 pairs Lambs’ Wool Drawers. | “ A lot of Grain Bags, ete. i i | cood [ All of which will be di sposed of at their usual low prices, A gvod Coat: Maker at D; A. [Nov 8 3i wkyli W.& A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Oct, 31, 1882, —_ ws 1K D Brucr’s ANTED—A man with experience in W Dry Goods to take charge. of am estabiishmert in this ‘ity with a view to iclosing it out Good terms will be given to lany one wishing to purebsse or contanue the 8 | business. Apply by letter te"box 135, jnov § 4 00) SARE Mghanss Bok sie Now Opening ex §. 8. Victoria, Waldensian and Cedar Grove! Oe chal keane W Maxwell, Rankin He ag PP’ (noé Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats, LOO iitatteny Stn, Mead of Be | Peter’s Bay, on any day that may be ag | up m.-—A. Lewis, Head of St. Peter's Bay. [nob 4i Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, ' | VOR SALE—A Second-hand Pianoforte, Ladies Jersey Gloves, | P vedic: Ava way MeN, Aug tione+r ne NOR § SALE —A Horse—has trotted inside Ladies’? Alexandra Jackets, | be . of three mivut-s. Address “A. B. C.,” q hildren’s Woollen Pelisses, r; @. Gleed B. Z 2), or Sr ieidne. Ornce— [nov , f e Q - ® A as i i e enigma Promenade Scarfs and Squares, 5505) ocoe en le i ‘ borough Squaare and Spring lark, & Ladics Gold Bracelet, The finder. by leaving itat Mr, W. W. We Mner’s Jewelry Store, will bre rewarded. jno4 Behive Wools, Cocoon Wools, Ice Wools, Berlia Wools, 4 + rc LE’ ai s i . Jar use d Cellar Moire and Broehe Sash Ribbons. | Toe ihe Shor: Narehouse and &e at present occupies by M.sers. Arthur & Toombs. Possession civen December 12th next.—W. W. Wet: yer (nod 6i Jaw wy 2i Gentlemen's Lambs Wool! Underclothing, Gentlemen's Merino Underclothing, ee LET—Th hop on Queen Street known asthe ‘‘Italian Warehouse.” og par- ticulars apply at the office of Mersrs. Pa.mer Gentlemen’s Kid Mitts and Gloves, | © wereor foelT Qw ead pd — Niti A Gul tor #1 ] hous GEO. DAV! = & CC. A "track: Mu 5 be a Sy enema Will tiad emp! oyment by a plying to Mrs. R. So , A, Brace, Upper Gre at George St: [ned a ap i ar pape sy 7 LNE | } lvyto Mrs AU uNIL-HED ROOMS TO LET—A var le s Bakery. lor and two bed-ooms, with ase of 8 kit- chen. Koquire at Exan LINER OFFICE. ino 3 bwepd - ———— x VW: AN i Et = Smart, Coo 7 omp — : = K. PALMER, Jr., weer on cata Seplo EXQHANDE BVILDING. Charlottetown, Oct, 5, 1882. Gentlemen Boarders. Robert Rodd, oppos '6 joc 6 wkiy 21 right man. Apply at Due Exastixee Urrick. Ch'tdwn, Oct. 23 1982;—voll pat Im,