THE D feams:—Five Dottars a Year. NEW SERIES, Fie Marty Examiner! * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men iY aN ‘ WEEKS & BMT, pean ade gr yes jt : fa , - ee bear Bane 4“ es ‘ oF oem Mowwen © — . eo *. sameness : iY ARLOTTETOY TN, PD. H. ISLAND, TUESDAY, XOVEMBE R 2, 1886. The Dominion Archivist. SiInc_E Copres Two Cents. IL. 19.—NO. 129. Fishery Notes. (From the Caje Ann Advertiser. ) Ss issued every eveviag by % A van speonsenat owe withal rey > 5 ye 3 at ’ ; ’ . . —_ . ri P ai Se im 8 3) gin fF i Seis ¢g ~ oo mei eer pea i oo ) a Paces . " Good stock on a small trip,—Seh. Wm. V, £098 bxamiiner Fupusbing Oo | parce gt QUA Gf hme 8 oD pi ea GE Gg See ees aa | atchings, from North Bay with 30 bbls. é f . . , > . ; . . . i 4 : ; n f a Tet , j ; ee ‘inner, the minion archivist. Up to 1871 | mackerel taken by hook and line, sold ber i yep a ey Gremer of Water ead = | UW ts ihe | ? t i SF : ¥ no attempt Wt been made to preserve the | fare at $37 per bbl. for extras, $23 for ones $e ivyrevat Lieorge st ate avlatt alien | a *% Pea ; . ; . y 219 ¢ . = : prams core reets, h rlottetewn, ’ . ™ > 5 | historical reco f Canada, or to provide |and $13 for twos, stocking $950. f Prince NKdward Island, i 2 ER Gee eee eee om ‘for the careful layipg by of those which} Fresh fish has greatly stimulated the Pro- 4 —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION | en. thy wh - ae ee i we ing ay ; 1 respecting com-.Vincial fisheries, as is well known. Nine } ' 3 ties rtyed a aha a std re being annually iss I £ i : BT ‘ ‘ ¢ . . “ e + . » nere , : - P ‘ te ce ee $2.50! ys; merce, science, education ombioyraphy. In | Seiners now go — of Alberton, ty a a eh Three month: >=! * ‘yp a : kad mek : 7 ft / si act ; ; ;.| Seven years ago there was none. ‘Ten years BT mon BZ. esses ee roe 1.25) LJ AVE Received and to arrive the following NEW GOODS for Fall and W inter :— Re that noe Parliament responded to a peti ago there were only nine vessel aced: in Bo Fe Sens oo creda cddectachne sere 50 | es tion filed by literary men, requesting the Ripe Phe i , ae on Searne i : 7 | oy Se or ’ . » ‘inee Fdwarc ’ i hae 4? Advertising at moderate rates, persay * ee Ps Minister of Agriculture to organize a branch | | es vewacle th > 000 ae aie Hi ie ‘ ‘ / cases Fancy Dress Goods,; 1 case Umbrellas, 30 bales Room Paper, Ven $x of the public service in connection with his Se eee wate os fathoms of seines. . C acracts may be made for monthly, quar- 8 eases Black and Colored 1 case Flannels, 1 case Copy Books a mg a t t. afi he character lined her This fleet will be largely increased next year. qT terly. balf-yearly, or yearly aivertis-ments, Cashmeres, 2 cases Buttons © cits Dinceciel Dyes ae, mats, Tc e aaa out a , The commander of the Canadian cruiser “< fi: on application 6 cases Winceys, ? case Table Olicletiie | ele Menor , lacs le petitioners. r. Drymner was se ecte Critic-xepresents the Amecican fishermen as lk . | 3 cases Woolen Shawls ” cases Floor Oilcloths 2 ale ealete: ae ef. mt for the work. An arduous and difficult/very anzieus fora settlement of the fishery 3 } he ‘ 8, cases ! ns, ases » § es #*\ &= ee . : : : . . Wa eer Be ’ ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER 1886 2 cases Velveteens, i case Italian Cloths 2 cases Paper Collars SU ra ee task Jay before him. He began bis dufies | question, ¢ tte, ae g the duties ‘on Wo = . oun. ’ - Awe Dy . fine rt : a 9 . a lie 2 > pte the Soar, &, ’ be si ! * | @ cases Cloths and Tweeds, | 10 cases Boys’ & Men’s Win-| 10 cases Shirts and Drawers, BR, 7 ithout a single docuaent a hand, but = | Hish. ie 7 pone ret Cre ae ' Jacobs, the seenniiiisiina | 2 cases Ladies’ Gloves, ter Caps 4 cases Canton Flannels,- _ PRO industriously has he applied himself to the ,siug of the brag — are tne’ present stat: Pi ‘ 1! case Men's Lined Kid’ 1 case Silk Searves, 5 bales White Ducks, k REE Syren work that now ngarly 7000 volumes of his- : ae a i , an lo . eee xe . . aw = > : t ‘ y : sg : ; : : $101 as aly § . irst papeeter Srd day, Oh. 52.7m., p. m., E. Gloves and Mits, 3 cases Elastic Braces, 6 bales Cotton Drills, A WS SOL ed HEMEDY torical papess-aay pulecpricas ere: . Oxy; the thi ot vill 1 ‘ ee. th ve tf mona Ne ee ae _ | 1 case Hosiery, 2 cases Turkey-red Cottons,| 3 bales Colored Ducks, Saihenn'a Ratani&Tonoh Ratte, ~~ {anelves of the apartments under his charge. | 114" on Canadian mackecl,’” Ss Fali Moon ith day, 3h., M.0., p. m., N. E. 1 case Fingering Yarns, 1 bale Cretonnes, 650 half-chests Tea, Adumnson’'s BotanieCongh Balsam. They represent a mine of information, upon |' eT Pe eee al iw (below horizon. ) . . | 2 cases Handkerchiefs, , 15 cases Printed Cottons, 200 casks Kerosene’ Oi], Tt is’ a5 wleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and | which drafts have been made by authors } ). a ae a reqeueny Sapeeeee Wee o Last Quarter 18th day, 6h., 27.8m., p. m., 1 case Table Linens ' J ease Combs 200 reams Wrappite.Pavet ~ Asma, wuch lead to Consumption, have been |, es lv f Canada’ b kook and line uear Cape Hatteras, Nort! (N. below horizon.) t } ante Teenie” Py C ? ow to és Pee aper, efeedily cured by the vse of AT N's BALSAM after a historians, not - y from. Canada, but) Caroling, The animal had 22 legs, its eyes rr a ee Ee : ae gS, ~1i cases Corsets, 4 cases Starch, iti tc Saat aa ‘ oints in the United States. A more |< Sesor aia o Ske Ran’ wtadk Al iat New Moon 25th day, 3h, 6.0m., p. m., S. W. 2 cases Flowers & Feathers,, 48 bales Grey Cottons. 6 barrels Confectionery, } w . : tT ee — 7 rs from either ieee ae S th - ser baar nea ‘ coanin standing out Stn Its pead about half an inch, ts + rh: ; — - scent or cirone ¢ hs or bronchial affections, ce “tect rec - eve ‘ TUG: and uad a head ¢ I . , é Ip! Sun 'Sun {Moon! High'Day’s, | °28¢ Muslins, | 25 cases White Cottons, | 80 cases Lamp Chimneys, vagina. ke ce ee ee R aa sewer <a . b ae oe = — 2. (a head about nye Inches long and a yg, OY OF WaEE rises'sets | vies Boles lew'h | 1 case Crapes, | 1 case Sheetinys i600 boxes Raisins siaile 5st s- * BE ori are ere = PRERAPS to'be foun ase the | su ord protruding out of its mouth, a mons- 2 ; Ses § ; ; $ . > ' a - i. iu ‘ * aad _—' ee Ate « AAs, peed) Nei. 20 not Gel . s Z ¢ > : p ‘ Ww 27 > 2 - he ¢é ae i aac ,ece > ERE nn | ” cases Knitted W ool i toods, | 3 cases ‘{ ickings, ae y cases and barrels Currants, FOR SALE BY ALT. PRIUGGISTS Canadi i archives than any Ww here cise, sve tache and . n eight pieces hav ng two ui ih mh m morn {morn h mi Hoods, Clouds, Scarfs.| 6 cases Cotton Shirtings, | 50 dozen Buckets Bottled at St. Stevens XB. dr th ind ck ing that couples of the papers: referring to tails. The oldest fishermen aud sailors say 1 Monday 6 474 40/1) 51) 1 35 9.54 ete. ' 1 bale Patchwork, |100 dozen Brooms, F. W. KINSMAN : inleieeaiaie (i military movements in British America they have never seen anything like it befoie. oy, . . f% 29) © ¢ - ra. . : = . ’ . 45, ee 2) oe re ° + : ai ae ae | 48 39 att 33} 221, 51] 12 cases Silesias, Casbans & 17 bales Bed Comforters, 130 casks and demijohns Vin- S43 dtu AvE.. N.Y, have been supplied by the War Office. nee re aRantine on iT ednesday ow = 11; 311) 48 Linings, 40 bales Cotton Warps, egar, Thousands of yellow old manuscripts in the Tomperance. ao? 51) ov : 43 4 AS S 9 cases Haberdashery and, 10 cases Cotton Spools, | 5 barrels Pure Ground Pep-| ¢¢ 9 @& | archivist’s charge throw light upon disput- _—— rs on 54 34 7 13 a 31 7 Small Wares, id bales Hessians and Osna-| per, ; ed points of history, both in Canada and| The following is the deliverance of the ae | 54) 34) 235) 6 31) 40) 1 case Boot Laces, burgs, }100 casks Baking Soda, . the United States. The work of the collee- |Synod of the Maritime Provinces on tem- : ae ! 56 a : 5 J = = case 4 ae Laces, | 15 bales Potato Bags, 164 packages Nuts, Spices, etc, tion goes carefully and surely on, and year} pérance :— 8; Monday = o » t v} ‘ case Fur uffs } ¢ Seamless Grai . iMolassen i as Shotian -s ? ‘ 9 Tuesday | 53! 29135819 0| 31! 3 cases Ladi 2 at 9 bales r me one Grete oe Sa a Maa by year the collection becomes more valw-|/.¥, The Synod thankfully notes the steady ae 5 wile aa omen pte o Cases Ladies [ apes, | 2% casks Ink, jand barrels, Sugar in all grades, tk : woe ape ae as 10, Wednesday 7 0 28 426; 9 39) 28° 4 cases Millinery, | 3 cases Envelopes, land other goods too numerous able. awe of temperance principles through- } - 7 ” 5 i on . : . ’ * ace > > . . . , oly - 11) Phursday | 2) 24) 4 58/10 15) 26; 1 case Embroidery & Laces,| 2 cases Writing Paper, to particularize. eee ee oO“ the church, and gratefully acknow- 12) Friday 26; 5 34:10 52 23 | Training for Girls. ledges the assistance of the press, and of ‘ o5 99) 97! sintcniar ei a tbat : ts ed ee ; 13| Saturday 4; 25] 6 1811 20; 22 20: the various teniperance societies in forming iat ania Osi 7 I, " ryyy . . . a ; r . ° , > 2a t} ‘ i ie ae Ris re Za + Phe above Goods are bought from manufacturers for Ready Cash, and offered to the When a girl is ten years old she should and educating public opinson on the tem- 5| Monda 22; 3 3 { 5 yRaonr ey . " : we sti 16 Tuesd y o| ent 9 8 1 34 13 trade at LOWEST RATES and on Liberal Terms. be given household duties to perform ac- | penance question, ue : ¥ os . © . o 2. The Synod, in the line of previous de- 17| Wednesday 10} 20110 1412251 10 <cnemmaateanaan 2 so cording to her size and strength, for which |. ° ! : 18 Phursday 11} 19/11 24) 324) 5 oe ae ve grey, FED ewe pee a sum of money should be paid her weekly, meee reference to Ss eel Saaee 19! Friday ; 2 19} morn | 4 40) 6 Bay oy Re re Ae Sta) bas” , s 3 Eons Laas ae She needs a little pocket money, and the agai ( eclares its cony iction that said trae 20! Saturday i4) 18] 0 36) 6 3) 4° | an lane? / i y Tis et & ¢ knowledge how to spend it judiciously, }® BOW cxisting 4s, contrary a the word of 21|3unday | 16] 17| 1 49) 7 18) 1 . 5 which can so well be given by a mother to |Gou ata thot of Re eee reli: 22) Monday | 17; 16,3 2) 8 19) 8 59 , T — her litle girl. She should be required to] #2, 4nd that it is the duty @& fhe state to . 23] Puesday 18) 15, 414,9 8| 57 W holesaie Wi arehouse, Queen “treet. furnish a part of her wardrobe with this prohibit and Suppress it. ts - 24) Vednesday 20 14) 5 27| 9 53) 54 eo money. For instance, if she gets ten cents| *: The Synod encourages and enjoins the F 25) Chureday | 21; 13} 6 36/10 34] 52 Ch'town, Oct. 22, 1886—-eod tf & wky a week, she should purchase all her stock- members and adherents of the church to | 26) Friday | 23) 13) 7 4517 13) = 50 pee ey a ings, or all her gloves, asthe mother may guard the purity and consistency of their ‘ 1 $7;Saturday | SH 22) 8 4001 oe 48 ot * decide ; and doing this under the mother’s|/i¥es by practising abstinence from aleo- . 38) Sunday -- a3 amore | 47 5 Y KT @ supervision, she will soon learn to trade holic beverages and to use their best : a cae By “ ‘ae ; a = VW 0 NS 7 kK with judgment and economy. Of course endeavors for the enforcement of the laws A any |! ssi rm o & . the mother will see to it that the sum. is restricting their sale, if oe i a sufficient to do this, and yet leave a trifle ‘ 4. That while we ere a our et ' ‘ * 9 exercise great care in the rson. | The Bottom is Out of It and Prices é be JAMES H. REDDIN, BARRISTER-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, has remov« d tothe office adjoining that of R. R, Fitzgerald, Esq., Causeron Block. 4" MONEY TO LOAN. Sept. 27, 18296--1 mo eod & wy 3 mos BOSTON. FALL AR®ANGENENT eee ee THE PALACE STEAMERS 5.10 a. 1. Same i Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd | clase ; $9.59, Ist class. OF THE slaughter. lief in his theories Mr. George has decided va st - back to Sir James Nursey, with a - a scant pte te ae Wi ee Os ee etter from Queen Maria Christina, thank- a in Tr Rix ATiON AL $.5. HE Sk ene candidate for Vip, Siayouaiiy, ot ing him for the pleasure he had caus d her ; New York. ; > > : “ x i i i ~ - New York, and he is now beginning to Sir i; had » BAG CAbiacG Ber 4 ees: : R BL 2 BROS. learn the value of the commendation he|*°’"- it “ames had made the acquaint j Leave 3t. John for Boston, via Kastport and Port- | "J aforetime received. He is subjected to|*¢e of the future King of Spain. { iand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at | 9 : , oT er ‘ ' & GF . cnet would-be class legislater, and indeed of I or tickets and other information appiy to f a ae Blom MITBDINES ‘agus ee ae i eee ee ee ; oe ra _ A.SHARP, ¥. W. HALES, _ A fa id { ; §' “ CATHERINES HALL, an being anything and everything except a! During iast week not less than 100 es- P. &L RY., P. &. L Steam Nav. Co, | re re go 8: ee proper person for Mayor of New York. !tablishiawents engaged in some branch of the | re * ‘ESAN SO s : she ’ be S ene tapi or to your nearest Ticket Agent. & 4 % DIOCESAN St HOOL FOR GIRLS. Mr. George in the abstract, while merely | malutacture of iron, and articles made of | Oct, 9 1886—eod wky Me AND — The Rv, Rev. H. A, Neeny, D.D., President.| theorizing in books or denouncing English|iron, have beén put in operation in Penn- : : ee ne ~~ 1 oe The av. W. Dz Mantis, And, Reetor and landlords, was »!! well enough, but Mr. /sylvania alone, and iron ore tracts which ; 5. ARTH oR & CO. 9250.” eee er A ees George interfering in the political ring of|have lain untouched for years are now the ‘avy eileen om, lars address the Principal. New York is quite another thing. scene of busy labor. The car companies : GEN BHRAL F July 16-10 wks ewsiicsiiihadibaiia cilia Ease are turning out equipment as rapidly as ‘ ' ‘ : ES Se ee ae cakes ; rs possibl , are reporte ave Lhe ; Missig } ercha nts are p Unfermented Wine. sae ee, ane ae “es m haxe os iS So if it Dy | Gri aS Ses srde jan they can ili. 1@ Pennsyl- | a 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, | BOSTON, MASS.) ———— oe eee Rugs and Produce a Specialty. July 15—dly wkly HARD COAL, | . ; * in he MIGHT yerrs’ experience in Ky Over fifty thousand bushels P. E. L| received by as last fall. Oarepstrons | ones oO CLEARING OUT Ne ere an mr came} -- CATE. (\ ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in m store, earlyin the new year, which will necessitate my closing tor some time, I wi'l MY ENTIRE O a STOCK OF AT A TRIEEMENDOUS SACRIFICE. ene ones came cone ()eswne~aonenmeres All the stock of Fancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 534 per cent discount. All the Cloths and Tweeds at a discount of 333 per cent. Knit Wool Goods, Shawis and Mantles at 53 1-2 per cent discount. oe tem —_— Ooo are Still Tumbling. Bat this “Takes the Cake.” Ladies’ Circulars, regular prices $1.40, now Scts. Men’s Rubber Coats, regular prices $3, now 10. Ladies’ 4-clasp Dent Gloves, regular prices $1.40 now 65cts. Ladies’ Underwear, former prices 31.25, now 70cts. Ladies’ Mautles, former prices $8.50, now $5.50. All-wool Fine Flannel, 32cts. now 20cts per yard. Best English and American Prints, 12cts, now dcts per yard. Best Winceys, 10 to licts, now Scts per yard. Very Large Bed Comforts, $1.25, now 85cts per yard Best Blankets, $5, now $3.85. Second Best Blankets, $3, now $1.99, Bed Ticking, 33 per cent discount. Best Scotch Tweeds, $1.25, now 7icts. Best Overcoats, $12, now $7.50, Best Youth’s Ov*rcoats, 35, now $3.25. Best American Hats, 34 per cent discount. Children’s Suits, 34 per cent discount. Men’s Set All-Wool Shirts and Drawers, regular price 75cts, now 50 cts. Men's Best Top Shirts, all-wool, regular price $1.10, now 75cts, Ladies’ Corsets ai 34 per cent discount. Purchasers had better come at once, as we expect that this will be the last week oi CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, Oct. 27, 1886. WOODILLS GERMAN BAKING POWDER RETAILS EVERYWHERE. for the child to spend as she pleases. This will supply a healthy stimulus ; it will give her a proper ambition and pride in her labor, and the ability to use money pro- verly. As she grows older these household duties should be imcreased, with the pro- portionate increase of money paid for. the performance of them. We know of a lady who divided the wages of a servant among her three daughters. There is a systematic arrangement of their labor, which is done with a thoroughness and alacrity rarely found, either with a hired girl or a daughter who feels that sho has to de it with nothing to encourage and stimulate her in the work. — Woman's Journal. EE © ae © EER Henry George in New York. Mr. Henry George has been the recipient ofa good deal of complimentary notice from time to time from the American press. When he charged himself with the duty of showing the absurdity of the land laws of England and the outrageous wickedness of riches, rank and so forth derivable in any way from land in that country, the laud- atory remarks of a portion of the New York press were showered quickly upon him. Cheered by these evidences of a be- every kind of criticism; he is accused of violating his own principles, of being a At the general Convention of the Protes- tant Episcopal Church at Chicago, on Wed- nesday, 4 message was received by the Deputies from the House of Bishops.declar- ing that in the judgement of the Bishops the use of unfermented juice of the grape in the sacrament is not warrented by the example of our Lord and was an unauthor- ized departure from the practice of the Catholic Church, and that the mixing of the water with the wine was not objection- able. A resolution was adopted providing 1G] GRESHAM HOUSE, jand Lung troubles, have (perhaps the largest observance and general cnforcement of our existing liqnor laws, we, at the same time declare that, as a Christian community, the full measure of our duty in reference te the liquor traflic can be discharged only by its general prohibition and effective suppres- siron. —o i <> <p - What a Cane Did. Galignani tells that an Englishman, Sir James Nursey, was walking recently in the Park of La Granja, near Madrid, when he sat down on a bench to rest. Presently a handsomely at!'red nurse carrying an In- fant, came and seated herself near him. The child at once fixed its eyes on the bright silver knob of the stick the _English- man was carrying, and sitetched out its arms ior it. The stranger abandoned the coveted object to the child to play with, but when a quarter of an hour later he wished to resume his walk the infant refused to give up the stick, and screamed with rage when the nurse attempted to take it from him. The gentleman was obliged to leave without his cane, but ZAavgy his card to the nurse, to return it. I che evening a domestic from the Court brought —! wT «<a + Rte ~ oom Good Times. vania Railroad Company will give orders this week for 1,000 additional cars, making nearly 4,000 cars constructed for them in the past eight months, and increasing the total number employed by them to 80,000. The Baldwin Locomotive Works are turn- ing out an average of thirteen locomotives a week. Notwithstanding the introduction of natural gas, the demand for fuel is enormous and has not diminished. The anthracite producers have been compelled ta increase their output for the present advertizol as “‘belungiug to a lady who is this maguificent er tg “ exis shes sal ences iss ase seca ei a i Y +4 a S ] ae ‘ Rs ay ei : : r 5 ‘ > ag? [8 Store, a quantity of Gras > White and Searlet Fisnnels at 43 1-2 per cent. —anaemsaeeemapet for a joint committee of three bishops, three month by 250,000 tons. All these fucts ‘ IT BFARD COAL | discount. Cans, 8, 14, and 235 Cents. clericals and three laymen, to whom should ee oon ns wee Pe BES - ee ta « Reh, i all Milline t 33 1.9| Paper, 6, 12, and 24 Cents. be recommitted the whole subject of mar. | P&MY © the country. : Egg and Chestnut Sizes. Velve is, I lushes, Ribbon and all Mi linery Goods at 33 1-2 . an riage and divorce, to report thereon to the eT ee ee eae Pu: t discount Oct. 20, 1836. next general Convention on the second day| Apvicz to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's i oe s@ Cheap for Cash. | per cen ' i ‘ oni thereof. “ 'Soothing Syrup should always be used when a CAP?. J. HUGHES, | Ail the steck of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnish-| E829 =« = = [886, i bsgailtliasitaier igen children ase cutting Sots. | It Stiuege S . . . - ttle sufferer ; pe ’ ; ‘ i. Street. | ings, Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at a discount of 33 1-2 per! ry & E EN N Sine ‘tvnde. lithe SONY Suceelin Oat Ak oe i Ch'town, Oct. If, 18%6—I!m Be i K Gb Y and the little shrub awakes as “bright as a it Va Y i : Drv Goods an d Shippin F The reduction of internal poe and Aen ee It . nd eons te an = qi t ¢ I : 5 ; F taki ff of revenue stam rom Proprie soothes the child, softens the gums, 3 B AROL A y W& GO, All Cotton Goods at a discount of 25 per cent J eee sn Oe Bills, SGodicines. a> Aaahe ten largely benefitted the |pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best ‘ soci coticliaaptcnsil MAUIPAA, Ud a ; relieving the burden of | known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arisin GEN ERA L, | ¢ ‘ : : ‘ s ; . cone ee Eepectally is this the from teething’ or other causes. Twanty-Gve ti . “Tt | The entire stock must be cleared betore the first of the |T & K KENNY case with Green’s August _— ree cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. 4 i. sont ' j ni! i n sig ° ~ . . . 2} Ge ¢ Syrup, as the} reduction of thirty -stx | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other 4 Lidl TSS & dipped merchants, New Ye f, You can depend on getting the REST BARGAINS (F. ©. MIA fi@N) aastant ete has been re increase the lind : feb4 cod wk if \ . iT : . — size of the bottles containing these remedies, iiesiteiiiaty ial iia \j 191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. jever offered in this city. Shin Gwners and Brokers, oreioy giving one-fifth more medicine in the Over 5,000 cheap pianos are worked on a a See 75 cent size. in New York and Bor ery year wt a AY ‘ P Cicer: 4. ommis “he Auqust Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver!“ New York and Boston every year at this market. Rea All Goods Sold for CASI only. General Commission Merchants, Complaint, and the German Symep for Conch {S818 of household goods, and each one is potato Bishopscate Street, aie of any medicines in the world. The ad-|@bliget to dispose of 4 pee Be 1} : . + all puso, Vee ee tite oe eng Dd BS Ve a © ED G3 YY A iL BD fONDON. EC | vantage of increased size”o! the bottles will he|instrument on account of finasciu! ditficul- ; fraights st short notices. Write for rn 3 ® pt & A 8 oo oy oi eines sociation by “the sick ‘and aiilicted | ies. Z mgt Vngland, i : > . ‘ one , reports. ’ ws ei | . ; ss . = ‘in every town and village im civilized coun- — —-_-. - ar Spendtien- temper, Memied, Ox QUEEN STREET. Scott's and Vaughangs Codes tries. “Sample bottles for 10 cents renmin the! Laswps and Lamp Fittings are sold cheap at ned Lobtters, Ezz. Marsh 29, 1886. same size. ’W. P. Colwill’s. dy cod wky Gw -sept2] Ch’town, Ovt. 19, 86—dy wy_ Jane 17, 'g6—3mo act