mae A Shark Story. vhich inerits a pinee n he imprint can be vouched foi both hy uinand his erew. When the off Montevideo she was becalm MeCAUse ) hears vera’ hours. A shark with five rk .” “sharklets” or little sharks, ate. i thev might be called, ] layed ind the vessel all day When any yn occurred on the water, the | pearly half price at el wouid open het mouth | abundance. Call early before the rush if you ttle ones would dart inside for | Want the best value. {dee 10 eet on. For amusement the sailors| Dopp & Rogrrs have received a very — 1} , assortment of Acme Club Skates. Intending would y bits refuse overboard we oven se a | purchasers would do well to call on them i thet tM y, jisturbing the oo before purchasing. [dee 9 eod tl jyl ; ti ae with the small result. he \ Xesas Masibe. opened to-day at Ravkin’s ing intette immediately disappear | drug store, an elevant assortment of new mw the caupsacious eountenance of | tollowing _ . 5 ea h 4 od n:a shark hook and parted | k. was thrown overboard, and | rotecto! (no tie ihe, ark was hauled on was dis sho rt time as Up mn being opeaed it | to be the same fish which had | i the bows the day before,because | carry a piece of fine Machinery to Brown’s \ ne sharks were safely stored vav under her tongue. -_-. About Sir John. Ut Lond correspondent of the ; writ —“Sir John will probab- ly return to the Dominion highly satis tied with the resu/ts of his present trip ld country. Notovly has he een assured by Sir Andrew Clarke that »>thne o in the condition of his} realth to Warrant serious apprehension, hut he has received what has been, and doabtless will still be deseribed, o6 .-"a signal mark of royal favor, aud on all | hands he has had a hearty welcome ex The batch of announce- quite i th ems nothing I } tended to him. ments of this kind this week is overwhelming. In addition to the con ferment of the Grand Cross of the Bath and the visit to the Prince of Wales at} Sandringham. we have been informed yf a grand banquet in his honor at the Empire Club, oo W ednesday and of a more private complimeutry dinner to | he given at the Beaconsfield Club.” iS cal nas | Probable Match for Ross. ew scullers wear so well in England as Wallace Ross, and none can get more | substantial backing than he can for a} match in which he is thought to have} any chance of success. A friend of his} in London receatly opened negotiations | for a maich with Layeook for $2,500 a} side. subject to Layeook’s approval, a| frieud ot the Australinn in London ofier ing to put up the stakes for him if he would vow Ross, and bettir g $25 that Lwycook would agree to the match, which, if conc!uded, will be rowed be- tore the end of May. Another match Australian bas also been propos- {by the same parties. Ross’ friend ring to back Perkins against Lay- © for $2,500 a side, if Laycook will » Porkins 10 seconds start. — Boston Faded Photographs. i g od authority states that faded ogeaphs may be restored in the lowi ig manner. Immerse the yellow- ‘iy tin adilutesolution of bichloride, ury until all the yellowness has ared ; then wash it wellin water em yve the mercurial sait. This re detail, but removes the color which buried the “half nd appears to prevent further letail. Pictures thus heated ea warmer tone thao originally, ch varies somewhat, depending on Cs 0 lost | ' ther gold or sulphur was used he principal toning agent. Mount- photographers may receive this ‘atment by keeping them in close con- ifor a time with blotting paper Larged wita the bichloride. tl ll A Canadian Centenarian. Mr. Su!pice Lapointe is the name of ui Canadian boro ion the parish of L’As- somption, on the 22ad of June,1783,and now residing in Minneapolis with his nephew, Mr. J. B. Bottinean, an advo- cate. His iife has been full of adven- tures in the regions of Dakota and the Canadian Northwest, but in spite of hardships and the loss of a leg conse- quent thereupon, he retains all his men tal faculities,and at the recent presiden- tial election went with his vephew and deposited his ballot for the democratic candidate. Prohibition. The prohibitionists in the States, un- daunted by the defeat of their candidate for the presidency, have resolved to keep up the agitation meanwhile and again nominate a candidate ino 1888. They have engaged St. John at a salary of $5,060 to lecture througuout the re- public in advocacy of national prohibi- tive Si ibeineeciclidlneaindin i Fension Clains. | | sibility todo on P. KE. Island, and that is to }lot just opened at W. A. Wreks & (o's. | Beer & Gorr. |from England, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, | THEH DAILY Mee ie Rx AD TINER, —— Special Notices. Seiuine Orr.—All the new stock just openet. Nmas cards, prettiest in town, and cheavest Christmas presents in great variety, marked down half value to close them out by the first of the vear. Come and Seven Cent Variety Stere. Quven Street, [decl0 6 get bargains at the next to Miller Bros , ; Jesr Reerrnvep—A large assortment of Aeme Club Skates, for sale very cheap Dodd & Revers. [dee 9 eod tl jy! Re wewBer that Xmas Cards are selling for R. K Brace’s Toys in Varicties, {dee 9, 3i pd Buy Overcoats and Clothing from Wek ks & Co. Five pounds choice Tea given away with each Coat sold, Lowest prices in the city for Clothing.—-W. Weeks & Co. dec8S Tueke are just two things that is an impos- stop people from drinking brandy, and to that he cannot mend or make new, such as Sewing Machines, Guns, ete. Shop on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. dec6 — tf. Some splendid Xmas Cards that sold for 18 cents now selling for 12 cents, those that were 12 cents now 8 cents, 8 cent ones for © cents at R. K, Braces. Call early before they are all gone, dec 6 SKATES sharpened at Brown's for ten cents, Who'll have another. At the Athen#um, Ch’town. ti—decb Crorcr Fiour $5 at Beer and Goff’s. Bep Comrporters, heavy and good, a large [nc v 25 FAIRBANKS’ SCALES repaired at Brown’s, at the Atheneum, Ch’ town, tf—dec6 Now 1s Tae Time,.—Ladies’ Hand-made Skating Boots at $2.00, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. Fiery cases women’s and men’s overshoes and rubbers just received at Macdonald's Boot Store. [no 22 Keep your feet dry by gettinga pair of Dorsey, Goff & Co’s, Boots, {sep]7 PrePaRs for the cold, and get some good, warin Underclothing cheap at L. KE, Prowse’s. novs One csr Ontario apples, (large barrels), the tinest lot we bave ever received. This is the time for families to buy in their supply.— [nov 8 received A Lor of French calf tops, just } Goti & Cos. Ose burdred barrels Choice Winter cheap at beer & Goff s. [oet 33 Apples [oct 27 Just received new Overshoes and Rubbers, cheap at Dorsey, Goll & Co, {no 11 ° | Prevare for the cold, and get some good, | warm Underclothing cheap at L. E. Prowse’s. | novsd Lapies and Gentlemens fashionable Rubber | Boots, Slippers, and Overshoes, at Dorsey | [sept7 | Gorr & Co’s. Jus# Receivep, seven bales of best English hair. Now is the time to buy a first-class uair matirass at M. Wright & Cos. [dec 6 2w eod Prrpar® for the cold, and get some good, warm Underclothing cheap at L. E, Prowse’s, novsS Ovr fall Boots are just the thing—Dorsry, Gorr & Co. [sep17 Men’s and Boy’s Fur Caps, in great variety, selling cheap at J. Bb, Macdonald’s. {no 22 Ir you want bargaios in all kinds of Crock- ery or Glassware, the best place is at R. K, Brace’s. dy & wkly—dec3 Boots are very cheap at Dorsry, Gorr & Co’s. [sep]7 LARGE stock of Accordeons, Concertinas, Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Flutes, Violin strings at Miller bros, selling very cheap. [nov 4, tf J. B. Macponap’s ig the place to buy warm underclothing good and cheap. ([no22 Men’s long rubber boots, good quality, for 33 50 per pair, at Macdonala’s Boot Store. fno 22 Astracan Jackets, good quality, {no 22 Lapras’ selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. GREAT rush for B. Mee- aonald’s, [noy 22 Pratr’s Asrrat O1L (Kerosene) at Beer & Goftt’s. [oct 27 overcoats at J. New Watches, New Clocks, hew Barometers, New Thermometers, New Spectacles. Just Received and Offered Cheap. @ld Steck Cheaper than ever, to Clear. E. W. TAYLOR, NEXT TO WATSONS, [eod w kly.] CRAIN BACS. 20.000 BAGS (assorted sizes) SOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Nov, 22, 1884. CARRIAGE FAGTORY, —— eee Aoout a mittion clainis for pensions 17% ‘HE Undersigned begs leave to inform the have buen filed in the United States; 3 . public he has rnichased the : aoe sines 1861. and of these 649:420 heve| =e cariicd ou by McKinnon & Froser, : & op *: ; ‘@ © | ou Upper Prince Street, opposite new Baptist | beon allowed 44€ Wiuid Amount Gis-) Church, where he will be pleased to barsed iu pensions in twenty-three years see his old customers, end as many new ones foots up to $678,346,507. During the} 28 sy fvor him with their patronage. yaat years the disbursements fer vy |. He will keep oa hand and build to order, | ; ) BO u'seurements fer peo \ CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS ‘of every des sions reached 56,2 36,507, | c:iption and latest patierns. 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