_THE DAILY EXAMINER, esa = — om ~ FRIDAY, “DECEMBER + 80, 1887. wemenentggnes Missionar NER. L. &S - Tastitute. LE TTERS : 70 THE ED pITok ‘St. ‘Peter, + Patron of s y THE DAILY EXAMI on | ies , 5 SER canenmenee: the Literary Ed ) Cc ° WE > S GRACK THE ARCHBISHOP OF DECEMBER 30, 1887. 9 Scientific lila io evening was my Uc hy} A ¢ savennenel A SONNET BY HIS pee larger than usual. Mir. McCourt read a @ b Tur EB ¥s ie a 6 Wine rm.—-In a late number of THe Examaner ' very fine paper on thie subject of ** Ner there is an article entitled ‘Phe Jesse Out in the deep let down thy see.-bleashed Editorial Notes. : ; > lars concernin converted mtoa 2 peck to cost in the neigh- with the imimnutest partic u 8 Alberton M: anse. One of the guilty parties , yet. 0 thern Latitudes.” The paper was brimful 2 - . ” Tn that article, . 0 7 tod th ony City of Mon of interesting informat) ou and showed that Seay Gong er. Couglan, ificle, | What though the night was spent in labor J R Mi A © wD €> N A LBD — is expecter a e oO On- , orough kno 4 treal will shortly obtain possession of the Mr. ,MeCourt has a very thorough know- Fitzgerald, R. Sherlock and James For- | aa abound ; speed on the prize to gain, e ® . . the frozen regions Oi the north. j He gave a ff; 1 di t d ith 18 giving great bargains in OVERCOATS and SUITS. borhood of $100,000 teresting acooutit of the early ‘Arctic has confessed the affair; and according o, But then, as now, with brow bedewed wi very inte g¢ acco 0 “ioe of . ) ( g te l well-known Logan farm, and that it will be ledge of the subject, and is well acquainte sythe are accused of breaking into the Thy fragile bark ; men’s souls. thou’l capture : this: confession, neither R. Sherlock nor weat . ; D G The Bell Farm produced this year] e xpeditions, and the re sults with which the Jaxnes Forsythe had anything to do with This See stale clas ie: ees aah 10,000 Wards i adies ress oods eyecare et A ei Ae tn nearly 80,000 bushels of wheat, all of which | same were attended, nd pointed out he breaking into the Alberton Manse, Will shia. ; pom Been _— ~ . — 9 = eo iy gs th e “g - . i you be so kind as to make the above cor- The reapers ‘few, and some a ain, in all the Newest Fabrics, cheapest prices. ) averaging 0V —— ao -_ ae ” Pawrasg way southw: ard f me we ani . ae vn our | rection in your paper. I feel it is due to} But in my word thy eat e€ — ye ‘ j a l : “e . 000. ee sli the ae = od. th , of thé Straits of the’ young men as well as to their parents The ia thus: an on. Who LADIES’ FUR CAPES and CIRCULARS. etc., 1s about Suv, climate, and 8s Lowen at 18 HCLALTS O r , a . aise ae -4| tha such. a corection be made. r ‘i % } hat ha obs rove a Belle Isle were c losed ‘UP w hich he did ae , ia lie meal : As on @ rock, His church by blood C ivine, i ‘i Es i he ee nat toe Manito oe cori, | not venture to assert was practicable—and | "| Yours very truly, apr. |The message took ; I viewed the fields to-day Give usa call. You will find Goods and Prices Right. i nen as srrives g ‘ se 3 3 é ° ; » Arctic currents hs turned off from ere. That ripen fast ; thy sickle—God be p “a River Vallew r » al : .on-| the Arctic currents thus . Dine —_ ” Red River Valley railway claim with con climate of this country Alberton, Dec. 27, 1887. praised— 4 —_—_—_——— . eetors Regan ¢ ay. St ) being | our coasts, the ' ee ee. ah } “ be I ] ‘ 5 n : ae y; a oe weuhd bn imate wetmee ot highly inter- ae 1 ina h O mission-priest, is grasped—thou, thou art Mi C ED qp R A ap +) ee ae eee oe esting discussion followed, in which the Mir George Macleod’s Speech. mine ; oe ope e A L . . to be referred to arbitration. President. Dr. McLeod, Dr. Leeming and —— Set out ; for thee and for thy work I pray ! Still another ** standard elevator ” has} Messrs. Newson, McKenzie, Rattenbury, Str, —Senator Howlan’s exposure of Mr. —Jilustrated Catholic Missions. QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. if been unseated for bribery in his elec- Peterson, McSwain anéG others took part. Gecrge Macleod’s attempt, before the ———————EEEE tion. Mr. Edwards, of Russell, is the = —~- Board of Trade, to undervalue our Island BIRTH. Ch’town, Nov. 30. 1887.—eed & wky apostle of purity w ho has lately fallen. The Development in British Columbia. and. er among strangers its financial repu- On the 29th December, at Duncan House, “ oem as : Grits having sown the wind are now a tation, deserves the approbation of every-|@harlottetown, the wife of Staff Commander one who loves the land he lives in. The} F, W. Jarrad, Royal Navy, of twin sons reaping the whirlwind. Disorganized, dis- Or A Siege irene love A correspondent of the Monetary a contest is, indeed, unequal.. The Bank | (prematurely), who survived their birth only io , reputable, leaderless, they are in a bad way is ahs ci ; : i I | ¢ v rites : soe province — ee Agent is heavily handicapped ; but the}a few hours. 1 Ottawa ads ices report that there is no said to have cone : fh P she struggle is of his own choosing. He entered |) > ——— ; truth inthe rumor that the government in- 2” the wor rm ad. oe , "Ce a “ithe lists of his own accord : and if he finds DIED. , tend shortly to re-impose the postage tax S.ope and England, until the tas himself worsted and overthrown, heis in} At Stanley Road, near Baldwin's Station, i we Rewspapes. It is understood, how- P acific Railway opened it ri " . — no:.position to expect sympathy for his}on the 27th of November, after a lingering ever, that some means will be adopted to] Canada and the rest of Canada ioit. Lhe wounds and bruises. illness, Mary, daughter of John and Sarah 1 prevent freo distribution through the mails] hopes of the province, aroused by the Mr. Macleod is reported. I believe truly, | McCarthy, in the 26fh year of her age. She ee es ee : . - oe being fairly|. Sr: Macleod is reported, eve truly, at of circulars and adv ertising sheets which | build ing of the C. P. R., are being fairiy i aan f all loc: died an edifying Christian death. May her | ae > ae : : to Le an excellent manager of a small loca) G d } are now mailed as bona fide newspapers. realized by its working. Produce of the bank His capacity fits him to gain a soul rest in peace. 00 1e goo me 18 eral-C .| prairies is reaching us and lessening the} ) 0 vied n likely to become cus-| In Charlottetown, on the 15th inst., Wm. ‘ , : sites one , on ong a ee cost of living, while lumber inno incon- ae gory py hoe ontieud od Coyle, youngest son of Peter and Ann Coyle, Goods, e t 5 t 20 ’ 3 haat wacy . % ” , J . ‘ , the oy petition against Mr. Hickey, siderable quantity is being carried from the} ting out the financial standing of mer-| ged 14 months. Latest | e i M. P. for Dundas, Ont., having been dis- mills on Burrard Inlet, Chemainus and Fra- chaiits. He will keepa band of poorly-| ~~~. ! ‘| ac I ur ij 7 ae ete te ,| ser River as far as Winnipeg. Thisisa begin-} — -: 7g. ots llentl O RINK | Sty es, i missed with costs. The Grits have lately ning of what must be a large. business, Wg. | Paice subordinates at work exes ently well, Goods f ad adn Sesbiiie 2y , 1g see tha > work is done correctly. ' : i} had & great mony less 8 j and they may}... itageous to both sections of the country, = _ hi + ee -" = e eo y oe vs ia a the season on TUESDAY, Lowest | = iF} iearn, in time, t lat it 18 as Useless a try if the great yrairies are to be filled up at all. ute Ww en 4 oS a ac e0c enV es ie pre- EDNESDAY and FRIDAY Evenings; Pri ‘es ; en, ee to cut down Sir John Macdonald's large ‘ gular tite ot dieu eee hae on, cincts of his little banking house, and | also, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Afternoons, ces. Dress ie majority by appeals to either courts or mg a ibeantal “Nanaia sek Cites stanis up before an assembly of merchants Band nights, Tuesday and Friday. ve ss , people as it is fur them to pose as ‘* stand- “ 1 Japan, and it is already competing well to etilighten them on the commercial con- — for sale atthe Rink and Reddin’s Drug EER | Goods, -d elevator wy **nurists.” and Japan, a e ot eUng At ates 2 tt.2 : _ | Store. B , ard elevators or «purists. with the vother line vice San Francisco, and dition of the Island, he exhibits an ignor Dec. 30th, 1887—2i fri mon pat sat tues Fackets The truth a portion of it, came out | is delivering large cargoes of tea, rice and eb ere to a The R S ’ LS, . ~~ 200 We, O § ees em a RK. Wea oe ie > | false figures and contradictory statements B O Ilo . in the hearing of the L’Assomption contest- | silk in the markets of the United come of Which he stands antia by. Senator $ oD ep ’ 0 0 @ : | Ulsters. | ed electiun case, which resulted in the un- | Canada in less time than its American rival. pail veove.this... Did Me Mae : mY ‘ sta : seating of the Grit Nationalist member, Mr. | So far, this has done little for business in H x hee. . > be T° LOAN on First Mortgage securitics of Free- : € arpet; ’ } Gauthier by the ne f Tancrede|this province beyond the benefit which |/°?8 t° ny country other than Scotland, I} 4 aoa Farme. Bargains Oilcloths ) Gauthier. A man by the name of Lancrede | this province a eet ae ..| wouid say that conceit. had driven him to} Low rates of interest. 5 Hcioths. } Archainbault swore that he gave Isaie Le-| the carrying of the cargoes implies, _but Si aed) © lecheiin “ee subject of trade| Payable by instalments if required. in | pine $5 to look after voters, and $1 to buy | cannot be long Le Cenc org without knowing anything of its tides, or VAR poems Oo cof g ; spine iff cen I ‘ , ar ; ? Solicitors. r , i. . — = . # flask of gin, and Lepine testified to the is taken in the trade by the merchants of yet ofthe fickle moon that cules then. catema 29, $887. why 3 By ery AL kinds of Dry Goods and eB ee ee eee eee eet! ee Senator HowlanZhas tried by three sup- | —"——~— a Depariment | Milli tt t Prices, j Tt > <> j 4) 7 _ “oe; Aine oe - ° , b ‘S } , — which ne pein - . - oo = car | ; posi(ions to account for this strange lack of REDDIN’'S I . | iinery al Lowe rice ; iE oe oe eee See ns eee ce The Best of All the Year. sagavity in the scion of a nation famed for Ch'town, Dec. 8. 1887 4 ig. liguors. The ‘Standard elevator” again! piste its shrewdness. Either Mr. Macleod is a : ee é “_ —The Montreal Star very well remarks The December, or ( hristinas number, of pessimist, has done a bad years work in DRUG Ss ORE, ee ee ee ee eee 23) as i North's’ Philadelphia Musical Journal is at} thé bank, or knows nothing of our Island ppt that when Canadian farmers are disposed { to grumble they should look to oa bathed hand, well stocked with useful And enter-}trads. There can be no doubt, I think, of Headquarters for 4 prosperous Michigan, and there they will | t#!91ng musical literature, and four choice} the pessimistic views of Mr. Macleod, for he YEW YEAR'S GOODS BE ea" VA LU BY EN ‘2 see that it is computed that between 55 and musical numbers, viz : me Jean and Jeanette is a Grit ; his ignorance is equally beyond , BAR EU ° Ab } 4 60 per cent. of the farms.in that State are Gavotte, by Lange; My Little Favorite cavil; but if the little bank over which he lela i mortgaged, and that too at 19.02 per cent. W altz, by M. Louis; Buds. of Promise presides has not -been so successful as EERSCHAUM and Briar Pipes, Gentle- of the entire assessed valuation of the | @alop,” by Webster; & song, od Night} usuel, is that any reason why the whole men’s Leather Cases, Ladies’ do, Plush Goods, : landed property in the State. This fact My love,” by Adam Geibel. These com-|jsland should be blighted ? .What right oe Goods, Celluloid Goods. . ‘= should go a long way towards reconciling positions are alone we rth more than the has Mr. Macleod to measure other people’s| N.B.—The best Essences, Peels, &c. tae. -. farmers sons to stop at home and seek new | PTice of a year's subscription... The frontis- graii with his small bushel? If, howevet, D.O'M, REDDIN, JR. rm a farms in their own country, for they will, | Piece 18 & true likeness of Miss Eleanor the trade of the bank has diminished, we | Dec, 15, 5, 1887-—tl a31 am = ~~ vs _— 2 on enquiry, find that the old saying about] ee Everest, the young vocal instruct-| may make sure that Mr. George Macleod 2 the *‘ cows far away ” having ‘* long horns” | *?€38 who is known as the Marche siof Am-] has suffered little, for he has a marvellous ‘ applies to farming as well as to everything erica. She has acquired sn enviahle reputa- | knack of looking after himself. tL og elec tion by her excellent singingin I hiladelphia, I remember some years ago he was the NW The 1 an tin eee anomina| eW, York and Boston. An interesting} head physician in attendance at the sick- 1 ne Loronto trove takes & sanguine} article relating some of her experiences | hed of the old bank. He pronounced her} YOU can fet your choice of beautiful Plush Me view of the business outlook. The remark-| while in Paris are also given. Margaret B. malady incurable, and very’ son the Old | Y¥ Goods, Fancy Articles, Toys, &c., A'E * able success of the recent sale of timber Harvey contributes a Christmas story, “ A] Tad lto th 7 ‘d th a limits by the Ontario Government, from] Princesss in Disguise”; The *‘Raconteur” |)... nal tena ok oe : A ey C © Ss -y 2 ~ vee l . ; ‘ mourning and tears of widows and orphans. . which $1,312,000 was realized, leads our | talks about the career of Jenny Lind, and By and by, when the affairs of the departed 9 contemporary to conclude that the lumber Clara Louise Kellegg gives some valuable one snide ramen up, a feeling went abroad —AT THE-— trade is prosperous in the present and | hints to aspiring singers. In addition there that she had not been properly treated, but { 5 . likely to become more so in the future,,and | is the .Educational Department, Dorestic | hag on the contrary, actually been buried DIAMOND BOOKSTORE 4 that the influence for good of this prosperity | and Foreign Musical News, the Act De- pro Mig ~ aay snag hap Dake 4 fi will extend to all other business. In the] partment, Correspondence from Boston, language of the Secles’ ieehans i. rival i city of Toronto, the pulse of the Province, | New York, Pittsburgh and other leading| had been ‘* removed.” Close on the burial | This, remarkakble offer holds good for one ~ building activity is unabated, the population | cities. re f local c ax h . week from date. : : _? , reports of loca: concerts and « host} of our first Island Bank followed the , : . meitly grows, _ 0 9 eres a P un of articles and anecdotes of value and inter- | amalgamation of the Union Bank with the THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. Ch'town, Nov. 30, 1887. stability rade : od. is to: lo j hioieas oe oo saa aor wy sey J Mo 2 eae eae hades BO lovers. - A long list of choice Bank of Nova Scotia, Mr. Macleod also pre-| Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1887—th sat view, says the Montreal Gazette, ery | premiums is also offered to those who will] sided over this operation, and obtained, it is , Seu dened _ we, henge. Eage.GReT * obtain subscribers for the Journal. Fepre-| said, most excellent conditions for himself. t 6 well-founded. sentatives are desired in every city and | And now, after seeing two Island- institu- —The following French version of our}|town. Send 10 cents for a specimen copy, | tions disappear, Mr. Macleod sets himself National Anthem, is that used by Her] °F $1.00 for a year's subscription to the | to depreciate the whole Island, and flaunts Majesty's subjects in the Channel Islands, | publishers of North's Philadelph ia Musical) it in the gaze Of the world like a worn out ’ \ ! and we reprint it, for our Canadian citizens Journal. Pailedelphis, Pa. Every yearly rag-~a piece of worthless territory incapable NEW YEAR SE EXCURSION. ; caie Sa ; who yet use that language among them-} Subscriber receives $2.00 worth of Music as] of iiaprovement. There is a Liimaty old —. . THAT YOU CAN BUY A7 selves : & premium. proverb respecting the decorum which a mara Nn at one first class fare 4 Tr ar = oe ae mete ote bird should observe towards it own nest, wi issued to and from all Stations on oe AFETES i A fi q> R x CO Dieu sauve la Reine, : : this Railway on SATURDAY, Dec. 31st, inst., ~ 4 & e9 ih dy santo ie Mr. Macleod might do worse than meditat ere —— Memory of the Morse. on it Tink nant’ he pianciies ie Saks ; and on"MONDAY, 2nd January, prox., good MARKET SQU ARK, Son Regne glorieux, A writer in Wallace's Monthly tells a| speech before the Board of Trade. awe and on eanaas oe, at Heureux, victorieux, good story of the famous horse Messenger, i B. Ware Acting Superintendent. a —— ans soient nombreux, which had once belonged toa Mr. Bush. Ch’town, Dec. 29, 1887. Rihwer Office, Charlottetown, FOR LADIES ’ F OR GEN 7 LE ¥ EN : ieu la sauve. and which, after his transfer to other December 26, 1887. Kid Wit E C _ re ' hands, had acquired notoriety for «his silt al anes dec27—dy pat tl Bist wky ps Idi Mls, ur Caps, ae — Rao ferocity. It seems that years after he was Boston Market Prices err Pt Wulfs Fur MWitts i, Jusqu’en rerre; sold Mr. Bush determined to see his old — i a "Ere.e abtsén we Confond ses notions, favorite, whom he found kept in a pasture 4 Boston, Dec. 22. we HE Wool Squares and Shaw Is, Kid Mitts, cj Frustre ses actions ; surrounded by a feuce ten feet high,| Porsroxs.—Receipts for past six days, 64,- 4 &g Ast ‘an sackeis Silk Searfs : . é ‘ 000 bush: . six d; 78.500; for siraca . i , bist SS “aris, ae En elle nous esperons, through a hole in which the food and water WED) PTSVIONS OK GAYS, hws 1208.1 a tehel E ‘ Sauve o Pere. were passed to Messenger as if he were ‘ta | days ending Dee. = last roe fn bush. \ PUT Hand Satche Sy ur Coats, “ Ta faveur preserve dangerous convict.” Mr. Bush was warned Sits cistote raling cite mye tr a. oe ¥ om Umbrellas, Braces, Pour elle reserve — wot to entes the enclosure for his very life, There has heen ® larger supply at the roads, ON YOUR | Waterproof Capes, Cardigan Jackets, Un long regne. but he went in, and, unobserved, conceaied Eastera Hebrons are quite plenty, and only a4: - ’ Pour defendre nos lois ; er nar “1 old _ erat rie few fancy Houlton lots exceed 83 cts. Rose Kid Gloves, Handsome Silk H kehfs, ae. D’accord, et d'une voix, a neigh the grand old fellow came bounding | are in light supply and prices somewhat nomi- ’ — Chentens tous a la fois, across the field in search of the well-|nal.. C “Bice colon furbaatte and Peerless, Collars, Cutts, Hi kehfs, Fy the Best Value in the city. a Sauve la Reine. Amen.” remembered whistle’ The horse raced] fairly steady. At the wharves'there is a fair’ Sereeeney , 4: around the pasture, and when at the height | trade in Chenangoes at about 70 cts. Some OO x % at Tad aeiet orient of his run Mr. Bush exposed himself and | quite large invoices of Scotch potatoes.are due FOR G D VALUE GIVE US A CALL. id 690 aan bi h i : 1883 your "998 885 - whistled again, Messenger wheeled andj here this week. Island stock sells as follows: ree eae iI: P gay Hl oan. | made directly fur him, while the outlookers | Hebrons, per bush, 80¢:; Rose, per bush. 80c}'> ‘ 947 bushels in 1886-7, and-the avera ny ae “i ' 7 + yy ml eraS® | trembled in terror. But instead of seek-| VHite stock, per bush. 80c.; McIntyres, per J A WR & Pp ATON & C qd. yield for the period 261,937,511 bushels. : bush. 70c. to 83c. ; Chenangoes, per bush.-70c. a4 . , i ll, the horse came up gently and , ro iE In 1884-5 the average yield per acre was | )"8 to Sal, : th ones Eacs.—-Little change inthe general condi- ce U ES E Py ie nearly 11 bushels, and last year a little laid his ae “ged his old master’s came tion of the market. . Island firsts still sell at leond Dec, 16, 1887--dy wky ti under nine bushels. According to Brad-| ‘ teceive the customary caress oD | 24 cents. es y streets the exports from January 18 to Dec. Mr. Bush's time for departure had come, | Fy31.-No material phirige from last wees ‘mn Ai | ) if 3, 1887, have beon 27,627,000, comprising | B® pera gat nto be adh edt yee ee £8 | roport AND THEY WILL WEAR | a 13,984,000 tu Great Britai ; 3 688. | Cncivsure when there was'a crash, and out |“ a oe ; ; i -t. the « wthabne be tae as Messenger came, bounding through the Summerside Exports. TWICE AS LONG 41,232,000 totel export for the correspond. | 8ttong bars. He followed his former owner “gee os) ¥ | ing period of 188 The decteans fee tha | t the stable gently, where he was secured Summenstpe, Dec, 22, The above Plates can now be had seattle + 4 } eleven months of 1887 is 13,660,000 bushels. by strong ropes, and for a long, long dis- Shipped per steamer Lansdowne, Dakin, and put on at ais ad me —— 1) he har, | tance upon the road honieward Mr. Bush | master, for. Point du Chene :— ; i cee newse the ground will :be dee ould hens the noble opined noighing. Jash- }2366 lbs eels...............s0eseeede. $ 108 R. K. JOST’S Chairs, ‘Tables, Bedsteads, Cu, vested in March, 1888. It is expected to ; » stall. s puoi » free | 660 ibs WS nce hts bs geet is > 40 be an average crop, viz: about 262,000,000 | 8g the stall, and strugglirg to be free and po : . . oxtee : : bushels, of whic hes 35,000, 000 to 45,000,000 follow. 1125 = oe: tate e ett e eee reees 338 | NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room. will be exported. A eG GH Ve I oa ibs rom One NOE TES Se eee san All kinds of Bedsteuds, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. All kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, ltiget Let the Chidren ‘Try This. 2750 a nko so dead doh + «MM A nice assortment of Slippers for Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Book- cases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. Cunisruas Nox MBER. —The Curietunes num. Sie $ 2154 Py . ber of the Halifax Herald has been received I tell you a cure for dyspepsia that is By same str. on 23rd:—- . Christmas. 4 ov) : a ¢ oan aes contributors we notice the names | 2¢ither patented nor original : OR A sis. Coe % » 33 | Ch’town. Dec. 12, 1887. | | Pe Jt ° rehbishop O'Brien, Mr. 8. D. Scott, of “Ifthe white bootblacl: blacks the black} 25 bris pork ‘| > -_ ) - hoy — a .: _< “0 a Mr. bootbleck's boot, will the black bootblack’s | 8570 Ibs pork f*****"**"**"**"*" a APPLES &e i | ’ ’ + @ rin cipa J c ¢ yi. } y ack 4 . j ™ } . F “ ° iz Pictou Academy, Mr. PAY. Seeded aed eae ae Sana ee ps opcode haere saree) age ~ ae and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. veri a staff, and others. All the articles are what will the black 1 OK stblack do?” SESE 25 sheep skins . - - : o: <a f ; = 13 JN SEORE :— Looking Glasses and Mirrors, ver y low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua petingls interesting and worthy of careful | Directions—Draw in a: ‘ong breath and! 5 bush oats... jc. . eee » FE = “ and Sihades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Biind i : ons Se kako a +] "300 = Choice, No. 1 Winter-keepin Pere ty ee ' : ag : afin tae = ie ve eure as rapidly a: $ 994 | APPLES ee Auso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and ‘ ott Act ARY MAGiIsTRATE’s Covurt.—One | E ; w rt ae PAs < 3y same str. on 24th— ALSO— Wagons—cheap, cheap, at ; Seo t cause at the Stipendiary Magis. F N eT ee ee pope | 29 boxes eel Sj Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c., ia boxes and WAZ : a1 t ates C ourt to di Ly ad ¢ 2d fi € oO ay Y _ 8 Gifts look throu gh E. WW om Eee” *eianin®> tris + eyes ¢ : ae re ae +i. 2 . A Th er icting witness iu Joseph Karwan, A azien'p liek. pul unas oo 39 7730 tbe ie a oes iilad eee tes tT ae yn en J IN NE S N 2 : ’ relerred to ip “yesterday's issue, wus William | ALi orders prom ly atti Ps et aa il ENED cee ie OE tthuded to at Pick- | wins A. McNEIML, a ard's Bakery ey Se at aang | Y bina, Tenses, QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE. i 5, $ Deo. 2#—tt 'Ch'tewd, Match 9, 1897. :