a ee a aide on corre - ene saaeeenceetnretesteencsenstnatsceunineRtbatastaenteneaeenceenecctne <i teen ae rece i cnn ~ siete rereensetnermeneenarentneneninenn spre ihe: on ttn ls i, ie TH. DAILY HXAMINER. MARCH 2, 182 i} gh ieiieaneitiniciaa ieee ies ——- —_-——— . - prensitesiitlininiit ial ei ueiaai t : : 5 z iosiiumaes ie a . . { : . i: i. ym: .. i Arbor So iety. Parliamentary Notes. Molasses, “tigar, K r Che Daily Examiner | : gar, kere An influential meeting of the ladies of | THE ESTIMATES 15 DAYS’ SLAUGHTER | Gil, Apples, &¢. MARCH 2, 1885. Charlottetown, who take a deep interest in | a re laid the tabl ‘ oO % é 38 FOTe te ) > bi ’ , ° - cs the ornamentation of Qieen Square, was t) - eo . “. a soe aa Pua ne HI, lif, * | Y Auction, Wednesday, March 4th i Editorial Notes. held in the Provincial Building on Thurs- | <9'D (6 A despateR to the Malilax At-- II o'clock. at my Auction Room.” day aflernoon last, the 26th inst., called | Chronicl Says: | & Puns. Melaeses, 5 brig. Granulated Su ia a ~The Moncton 7 s. Sackville Post, by Mr. A Newbery for the eee = 3 ‘he P, EK. Island Government will get ij } 10 cannes ey tomy a 25 bris Apples, 4 trig bi pe net r papers. favor the eleva-|CU%!"s, Watters in connection with the | $24,240 more in settlement of her claims Senectene _—. o half chests lea, 4 1 _— pil : Arbor Society, and also for the purpose of | for picr and breakwater maintenance, and | Crackers (araorte!), 5 boxes Niseuits ¢ he tion of the I Mr. Hannington to the consilering the best method of raising | $44,200 is to be expended on publie build- » ’ od), 50 boxes Dighy Herring, @ ‘wan oe vie nt seat ov the Bench of New Bruns funds for prosecuting the work of tree|ings in P. E Island. Crockyware, » — Labrador Howl g 1 Ee { wit ud =the appointment ot Mr. plan ing, &c. There was a very full at: | ‘The estimated cost of operating the Gov- ee i. Broome, Vrapping Paver, Paper |e Hauringtou will probably meet with | tendance of ladies, the town being well re | ernment Railways is as followa :— s Mw ATOOR OF 5a c. : He geveral approval presented, His Honor, the Lieutenant- | Intereolonial, $2,400,000 (a decrease of A ~ 7 ; peor ~—l Large Fireprocf Safe ( Bostom da iis veneineiiliiliaas | Governor, as President of the Society, and | $100,000). - oe ii ; * As a result of further negocia ’)Mrs Macdonald, were present, as were als9| jssssern Extension. eee $ 75,€00 Baws ; Sale Positive —To close consignmenta, our Prov . 1 Government ts = a | the following named ladies :— |P. B. Island 210,000 iinglish & Americal Hats. A. McNEILL, weive. il ! on to the ¢ ready : os de oe “ to The _— fone | at n, Sire Alex Ings, a ie | The Post Otlice expenditure will be in- ents, acted airs Ch'tiwn, Fob 28 Jee8— 25 AUctionegry, meat deserves eredit for having induced| Recs Al™J:,,, Lanaworth, MraGD, |oronsed. $180,271, the increase being. in LL BE SOLD AT [Bibione Lt ex oc my if g Beer, Miss ; ou » “ISS A, tarlo ( 25; bec, $25 0; NeW the Domiaion administration to with-| Ball, Mise, Moore, Mra FS, | Brurawick, $12,850; Nuva Scotin, $75,000; CASH DISCOUNT OF 20 P.C., DA DOS. draw their ultimatum of last year, and | ©4seron. Miss, Murray, Mre Adam, jp Island, $4,130; British Columbia, | Certer, Mra G F, Murray, Miss Florrie, Rs i For the next 15 days ; for having ob'ained so much more on | Cook, Mrs Geo MeKinlay, Mrs $14 859; North-West, $24,110, % account of our claim. i are = eS MacNeill, Miss EJ ‘Lhe total estimat-d amount required for New is the time to Buy when \t a recent meetiog, the Associated | Chamber of Commerce discussed the pre- | sent depression iu British trade. It is| reported that concerning possible reme dies the greatest variety of opinions were | : . + Hobkirk, Miss Pope, Miss Maggie The chief decreases are i ivrati , x nresse ~ “—— ce uvor ’ » “yr , oe le chief decreases are immigration o re a ‘ od. ; wn a : mate Haszard, MrsF L, —_—~Pippy, Miss, $147,350; public works and buildings Sigm of the RIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. retaliatory duties agains re : Hammersley, Mrs Quirk Mrs nk al aie : 1 ; _ ; J. ys ’ ’ . 13,678; mounted xe $42,000; miscel- ¢ . countries, While others defended the|H vlgson, Mrs EJ, Quirk, the Misses, ae ic $170,000. police $4 ' wise CWtown. March 2. { &RO—wkly ' — . » » ta ; os N , W : , . \ ' ss " ° o ‘ m oe na en —— policy of wee 8! ade, the , stention a . awe ey if The chief increases are post oflice $180,-} * ne — — of the meeting finally being coe Stenley, Mise ; Weeks. Mies. : 271; subsidies to provinces $437 ,330; fisher- centrated = on & = ptoposiuon = tO! Vinnicombe, Mrs, Weeks, Miss, ies $59,000; lighthouses and coast $23,000. ask = fo the appointment of a! ial ladi Che payments on account of public debt roy al commission to inquire into the and a number o other adies whose names have increased $1,680,000 and this is dus to ° , canse of the depression aud to report | upon the forms of remedy. This pro- | posal was rejected by a vote of 44 to 27. Newbery, Miss F T, Owen, Mra LC, Owen, Miss, Palmer, Mrs H, Palmer, Miss Minnie, Pope, Miss Georgie, Davies, Mrs Benj, Javies, Mrs Geo, Davies, Miss, Dawson, Miss Louise, Fitzzerald, Mrs R R, Hobkirk. Mrs, the Secretary unfortunately omitted to take down at the time Several ladies were un- able to attend the meeting, but who sent letters stating that they were willing to the coming financial year is $31,757,000 on account of Consolidated Fund and $10,- 497,726 on account of capital, making in all a total of $42,254,726. Of this total $16,- 308,248 is authorized by statute and the balance is to be voted. interest on the Canadian Pacific loan, on which, however, the Government receive tive per ceut. interest. Taking the interest ae L. E. PROWSE, you can save 20 p. c. on the dollar. POSITIVELY ONLY 16 DAYS. "Ge 0 BORD ERINGS. “O29 ‘SC nite | iy heged : vee received from investments, the increase ; l > majority was —e by the | help syfwny — ot eer, gay 8 will be from $675,000 to about 1,000,000. argument that to ask for a commis-/ gretie 281r ubavoldadie absence. After The following are the estimated gpounts THEG L SHAPP g f . L. CHAPPELLE, sion would be to raise false hopes among | | from commercial dce-| pr $3100 ; ‘ > } —Mr. A. C. McDonald interfered very | p ople suffering the usual preliminaries, the Secretary read ths following, explaining the OBJECT OF THE MEETING, *Tuis mecting is called for the purpese opportuuely a few days ago to prevent the | of ascertaining the best methods of raising ae passage ot a law which would have ham- ! funds for carrying on the work of beautify- ing and adorning Queen Square and the required by services :— Public debt, including sinking fund, $10,619,200 ; charges of management, $168,710; civil government, $1,200,500; administration of jastice, $636,290; police, 316,500; penitentiaries, $506,033 ; legisia- tion, $700,540; arts, agriculture end statis- ts J, 0, SPR A AGUE & C55, p—_— Diamond book-store, 89 Queen St, ClL’town, Feb, 28, 1855. ~ NOTICE. — pered the operations of our farmers. | a . i! : : tics, $115,450; immigration, $380,000; cs é aad : . |satreets of Charlottetown, towards defray- : a rg ie ene _ . Mr. Hamilton's bil', respectivg holes in | ee ae as ee ae x eotine quarantine, $60,966; pensions, includ- eg ra ae po ne = : Ce the ice or frequented waters, was sing |... i in hie, , as ing superannuation $303 626; militia * ‘ , p (seo eee Sens SUBS so spb } ’ , aaa aj paratus recently obtained for keeping ane $1,155 400: railways and canals (charge- Lak eut for our APR) Circulal @ | held in the Rink | uilding, on T) ureday, March in committee, whea Mr. McDonald | growing plants, and to wipe off the balance ab! t ? income) $111 800 publi 12th, at 8 o'clock, p. m., to take into consider- Pa ° ' . i ° , » © ie oO “4 ° 311¢ e e - - >» ae . . ee potuted out that the requirement that all | of debt due for last year’s improvements. noe oa oe oiw ‘ Dep a> Enis. ation the advisibility of making certain alter aS persous digging or cutting holes in the ‘‘Last summer, before there was any 31 - hemp ae ees oat may ins I ull ai ticu a ations to the Rink, Per . : ° . : orl: * » Oe ; Pyusy Ade ; ’ . - : . ; 1a ice shall be required to fence in the holes thing to show for a work done libe re ccean and Rive! ioadhan $188 000: licht. Ch’town, Feb. 28, 1885—4i eod wkly 2i By > STANLEY rf they make, would be a great and ut reg- | SGMAre, &@ Humber of citizens very liberally é 40 O00: Keharice 2219.1 = nn oe : ' ea ao a ' nd — at and unneces contributed towards these ornamentations, house and onast, $049,990; fisheries, $312, Secretary, ae “ary hardship to those whoa get mussel ing f om E10 5 in off 500; ecientilic institutions, $56,250, marine Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1885. rH “3 la Cee i. ” sum} ranzing from So to SlU, and in other i antonl > =A. al ah ar Bey mud in our bays end rivers. Mr. Me-| caseg from $l to $2 apiece, some of which | 2?°Pitals, $62,590; steamboat inspection, ae aes _-_ Ri Douald’s views were supported by Mr. | larger amounts were give wal ‘le amd | 222,000; superintendence of insurance, ; , ; a . given voluntarily, and | 377’5-,’ sas. a Mh one oan, = , j ly a Davies, Hon. Peter Mitchell, and others ;|the encouragement met with by the com- eens ‘eu $60,000; Indian or % a 0 10€ 0 on rac Ors: aye andthe bill was consequent mittee, and the high mark of appreciation | ®°0*'O8'C™ Survey, POU, UUU; indians, o14¢,- y sia ee ae ¥) ‘ee oe 7 Se oe se and eathusiosm fe anti by the es ve 000; mounted police, $427,700; miscel- a s FENENDERS for the erection of additions] W cK to e ste g . ee fe bp , . wean 206 e a2 . Zh ° " : ne a -_ | exceeded the expectation of the committee. laneous, $282,883. Nad lad ot buildings to St. Joseph's Convent, Char. ee cousiderat on and ameudmeut. It is ‘There are yet, however, a great many Che balance of the $31,757,000, is made lottetewn, will be received cp to the 16th 4 pleasing to note the fact that our mem-| ino, persons who have not . a ons up of the amounts to be paid for collection March. 2 i bers are watching closely the bills as they f d ; " ave | Of revenues, and that chargeable to capital Plans and specifications can be seen at the ; , : ’ : _ > | Upon for &@ donation, many of whom have]; follouin » ottice of Messrs. Stirling & Harrie, Architecia, et pass, © ith a view to the protection of our already signilied a willingness to ce ntribute | ® R ie a lebt. 3 ;0.000: railway . © on and after Monday, the 2nd day of March, el interests. small sums, according to their means, if . “ws a of 17 ae: io , a i oy STIRI ING & HARRIS, a9 : ] ; sive . wtaking|@ 7a canals, $9,172, ; public works, _— ‘ ANG & urs aa —According to the report of the eaten SM and a! give the undertaking $775,000; Timeteahiail lands, $70,000, I fi f \ bk, ey S85 Architecta, ib Royal Commission on Chinese [mmigra-| MOF 2©®7tY Support. 2 7 =| Ch’town, Feb. 26, 1885--on4 pat her Sy gp abate nicks a Chin. lo order to collect from these persons, “Nat :?, 9 3. ton, he Prejudice agaiost the Chinese} and to carry on the work now so fairly a earn rere C> ‘S ou the Pacific coast is without reason-/ under way, the ladies have been asked most cole a FO es wo ee LE. 7 able grounds. So strong is the prejudice | respectfully to take the matter in hand, Tue paper on Natural Law” read by Se that the very virtues of the almon-eyed| feeling assured that once an object sv| Go E. Full, Esq., before the Literary and DORs hens o Mies tes strangers are counted against them as| Worthy of their attention is taken hold of | Scientific Society was a fine literary effort. + + & wines of iitesabeas Ee T by them, its ultimate success, resulting in| Like former papers read before this a Se viliege of Steetiee, ag oy aaparconablc ollentes, They ee . thin of beaut and a to "t r ev _ jg | Society it was well written and was very oO Chasletictown, well adeptet fur “a Be e ° eee oO ve 3 . vie . . wantin " ee industrious, says the Montreal Herald, mee 7 199 ee instructive. The subject being a difficult a en. ee water cana ™ ‘ » oprat £ . : o 2 bs . . y wae ‘ + a 3 1e@ i e too temperate and too econemical to “It is therefore purposed, should the | B®, it was pleasing to note the amount of NASH BUYERS will Save Me ney by purchasing at Weeks & Terms:—25 aay cent. down, remainder on ¥Y please their persecutors and traducers. | jadies approve, to divide the town into a| Speculation exhibited in its preparation. Co.’s Cheap Store. lease for 10 or 1? years, at five per cont. per I Because they have the presumption to do|number of small districts, each block or It is impossible, in a short notice like this, annum, payable ha'f yea:ly a work which white men believe they | part of a street to constitute a district, and | * oF wt ris. stom justice to the es We Guarantee you as many goods for a dollar as any other| Por further particulars ayply to the owner, ought to have a m« nopoly of, and do it|@ committee of two or more ladies be ap-|2"4 our intelligent readers wil] better shins: toa At Roki . : o 1. P. PICTON well; because they do not drink whiskey pointed for each district. appreciate its merits by having a synopsis. L city. chest tec oa ve . " or waste their money on high-priced|, 4 Meeting would have been called before, Mr. Full said that Law, as applied to the A Splendid Stock hand itl ices | ‘2 onaecenesi isabelle L i . “er Page gh-priced | 5 it owing to thenumber of bazaars, en- | °Perations of nature, is used in different f prendt OCcKk HOW On hand, with prices Lower than 2 ixuries, aud because they do not spend tertainmenjs, &c., that have been advertized | 8¢@8¢8 :_ in some cases to indicate merely | every, THE V LOLIN every cent they earn, they are denounc- within the last four months, and the scare- | 4” observed order of facts ; in others it 18 ° 3 ed aud derided by persons who have| ity of money at the first of the year, when |#PPlied to an individual force ; and again, ———0: + —- — -——— ~-- : worked themselves into the beliet that people have to pay their bills,it was thought |*® 4 combination and an adjustment of : AAR. VINNICOMBE is now prepared . what are virtues in a European are vices | advisable to defer it until the present time. | different forces for the accomplishment of Bee \ itis a Siaited euahen ck ae ; ; or “y b i aeail : purpose. An example in this last sense is 4vE. take a limited number cf pupils fe + or worse in a Chinaman. His report t may be mentioned that there is yet es” le Cast he dhs eleeitidn thei ¥ 4 Violin Instruction by ‘“‘Danclas” conservatory J shows, too, that the vices of the Chinese due a debt of about $500 (all the accounts bit nie FF a f Si eaheh fo a * | method, which is so complete that cach papal r male and female, are great! ’| are not in) on the improvements made last | OT°!'—n adjustment of two great forecs— sis is enabled to form a part of one harmonized = ¢ ; ; male, are greatly exagger- year, and for the glass house, &c., aud that (1) the force of gravity which draws the — body, thereby making the tuition a pleasure ated, and when the whole truth is told, it | a considerable sum will be rc quired in order planets to the sun, and (2) centrifugal instead of the old class drudgery. is found that from a moral point of|to begin operations in the spring, as_ work force which impels them onward. If the WY A WEEKS & Pupils preferred from 1? to 16 years of age Pt view the Chinese compare favorably with|can always be dona much cheaper with foree of gravity alone affected the 5 ° . For terms apply at his residence, Water those who are most ready to bear wit-| money in hand, than on the credit system. planets it would dash them against the Cy," aie hep Street. . _ ness against them. ‘‘Next summer the Governor General and | 8" ; if only centrifugal force then it would} Ch’town, Feh 25, 1885 Ch’town, Feb. 14, 1885 th : ‘ .... | Other distinguished personages will pay usa hurl them off into space. It is the adjust-| - , . . i. —( leveland will be inaugurated Presi- visit, and it wou'd be well to make the best | ment of these two forces that keeps them x * dent of the United States on Wednesday; appearance poasible. ‘n their present orbits. il ONSLODMs72 es? 4 and then the American people will know| ‘‘After the equare is finished, tree plant- The principle of adjustment is seen in all ~ who isto bein his Cabinet. In the|ing will be continued on all our principal the natural world, In the bird, it is ad just- ie ea 4 meantime there is great speculation, A | #treets from year to year, till all the streets i a on of ete weight y iron, Tis Plates, Piz Lead é ; P 0 ) - \s . correspondent asserts he has learned | ®T¢ adorned with trees. ti aa ihe a . a as ae . are and Ingots Tin, ; “from a source not to be questioned.” “The natace of persons who have already | 408 OF Its wings, its vi‘al force, and the aa 5 ee ‘ Se juestioned, | contributed will be given to the committee, elasticity of the atmosphere—that has pro- 20: ee on : a ee . / that Cleveland has positively settled on | } , be eskeq| duced a perfect machine for wrial naviga- 20 Tons Round fron, sizes 4, §, ? and ino. ai ; i 7 so that the same persons may not be esked | ¢ a : L g 150 B : oo yo a 8 five members, all of whom have given a| to give again, on account of past expendi- | '°- The operations of the Bivplast that - Deion oxrs of Tin Plates, suitable Socata ‘ formal aeeeptance. These are, Bayard | ture. weave the tendons, veins, nerves, and - : m2 Pigs Lead , lor Seeretary of State, Manning, Trea- It is gratifying to find our worthy Lieut. - muscles of all living bodies, give evidence ; S Ingots of Fin. sury, Lamar, [uterior, Garland, Attorney | Goveruor and his estimable lady taking so | 0f the depth to which the idea of invariable PEAKE BYOS, & 0 Geveral. He is, it is said, disposed to| ¥ely @m interest in promoting the good | '*¥ goes into the heart of nature. These ai Ch'town, Feb. 14, 1855, appoias Whitney te the _ oA s was work of ornamentation of our cily. Afi minnie living workers never make mistakes, fi 7 f 1 LEE 1 ‘ , ani — a a ; re eee we: M8 | other ladies and gentlemen will, no doubt. but each one builds up exzet!; according to| ¢ 1 x 3 ‘e it \ j W {NES Ligs?, Kyiv de. ft means we men from New York and is| gottow their good example, avd as Lord | its own law, that part of the body which has a He! [ | Hi , i HAY ne sandtiched te ti Worrying him a good deal. He wants| Lansdowne and snite will visit us next | Deen assigned to it. Although physicai : "1. T~O Saturday (25 % ket Book, a Whitney, «od is almost decided to igcore | summer, together with the Admiral of the | 8lence cannot tell how the ability to weave r iy cokdainte porn roe ie ee finder i a a “ME” ‘aln.ng asum « oney. E custom and precedent and voluntarily fleet, the Duke of Edinburgh ana other} * aaEne, a muscle ° . e bone ” impressed ome, (DS em ce will be rew cin by Médine it ‘at this office. i incur much inevitable criticism of a|eminent personages, it behooves cvery| UPOM ils incividuslity, yet itis so. The [ , mar? Hy hostile character for the sake of having | cz to ¢o his utmost to adorn and reliability of the law of correlation depends — ————— aS &% maa whom he understands and ota beautify the esquarea ard streets of the |UP0M the unwavering precision with which BY meg 4 ae in Deeomber last, at Georgetoway 5 idivibaiie” fd a ti 'bOltowr. It is well known that people take there minute spinners do theie work. The i . L 5 a silver hunting case Watch, The owner # D ie” 8's ane um, As to the War others at their own estimation, and if we invariability and unmutability of natural ‘ t - can have the sam» by proving property f Jepar ment he is halting between Judge | ae citizens do not velue ourse'ves, our | forces are evidenced in all the work of paying for this advertisement. Hoquire at : mage and Patrick A. Collins, of|dwellings, and our town sufficiently to a ays Pees aa oe Examiner ofiice. mar? 3i whlyli pd f Massachusetts, with the chances in favor | present ourselves and our surroundings to|°rding to i's own law Wilh Ubwavering oe , a ie of the former. Que of these is sure to|the outside world ina tidy and well-kept nes for momels, —_ force fof ; alata mn CI = ne ae ar as bree ‘3 ADD Cr a er : yn | $tavity, steam orelectricity. If these great : gay ape on mone) SOT Se. 4] ve seppoiuted. It is understood, a well | MabLer, visitors will taxe us at our own} O°" . «oy . *aaehne . ms il j Bremauer. feb 27 tf f kuown Union geueral will as oli slateh valuation, aud impres:ions, not favorable, forces were variable in the'r operations a ros O Es ance © tock On. a a : io tke Peeeica a ae Canna tt will be implanted in those visiting vs, and ~~ world’s pera weuld be ee - ss - : N ONEY WANTED — Provided interest t s i trea. i - y a s . s . elnge varia 4 wine fe > - ; ¥ . : ‘ carried to others who might come but be| 2@Ne lvariable when once understood, ; 1 i b * low— good security, Apply at this offiee. i inaugural address will be brief, simple) deterred. Nature has done mnch for us of} they cen be controlled aud made to serve AAG Orn A. Pri 3 ¥ Auction, ; 7 iia [feb27 tf if aud plain. He " ill take the position on} the Island, and she is willing to work mans will. _ At is by the infinite combin- 8 2 ‘ide a ee a ——— ae : the tariff ques'ion laid down in the} wonders amongst us if we take the right alions aud ac justments which are possible of which aus iVotice Will \ yt teeon — tye vienest Co. 3 Chicago D -moeratie platform, advocating | steps in tree and flower planting. The with a given uamber of invariable laws or peelings st Oey 2 b25 , reforms of the present tariff system, but individual cost will be little, but let cvery forces that the whole fabric of creation has . Brees: ils ee ie : Agcy one of us do our best to ornamert the|>¢e2 constructed, Althovgh the oper- ba Civen 7 : a inne: « te. 9, anne . with due cousideration fur incidental ; os tions of each individual f ae tae . = NOR SALE—A Wanzer *C” Sewug iltiaaie. , heat : town as contemplated by the Arbor & ciety. ations © Ca 1indiviaua orce is Invariable, 4 Machine. nearly new. in first rate order; 4 p Hection of American labor and in-|J¢ will lift us. all to a higher plane, and| Jet 81 Infinite amount of change and vari- wsiiiatiehiaihish tied cost 48 saa ha iin oa co oe Hi dustries, se give pleasure to those who visit our shores, | 2402 }# produced in all the realm of nature at this office. 7 erebig 101 Hi President Arthur iovit d Cleveland to and ourselves as well, In conclusion, we 2 om sar raed and ee of germ ii be lis guest at the executive mansion | may say that the sugyestion of Mr. New- { these fcrces. itherto unknown prodigy Pa ¢. ¢ ft i] fi 5 oe SAL K.—Oue very fine Berkshire 5 é » ©) 5 t 3 yest Mr. 4 5 C f « - iL, i6 Vory line berks hoor from the time of bis arrival until he is| bery to divide the town into small districts | °f an ee eg gr the man —s ay mcn 0 dy ccoun 3 urnished : Pig, 12 months old. - ce ; bas Manas » canrs 1 eotmmition ate sould study and master all the science an —_— " iuaugurated. Bat ‘the invitation wag|%® be canvassed by committees of ladies, | % ] \RUe aoa a eee San T) 6 4 declined with thanks, as a @wents had | *** adopted, and it ia hoped that citizons, | Tt ef the present day, As the sum of all <-_ * ' n y teen eee U BUI —, | AUKS, 43 Ap Swe ad | oreat and small, will respond Jiberaily in human eclence and art is but a bair’s Dy i). cember 1S Re ‘ 7 oe ve ad joining wreaiy Seen secured for Cleveland at | accordance with thee mene. breadth when compared to the fabric of F “ . nrough Street, as follows : Two ey the Arlington Hotei. President Arthur sc Aailiaemanetaasiinatians creativn, so the mind of man is but an otMr Lalteh : ae op omy pow a “adj has accepted an invitation to attend the , . : : atom when compared to the mind that has s ing M Kn ht’ ~~ —_ oe oo * intucuration ball, and has assured the Tur Government of Newfoundiand has | adjusted the forces of nature in the con- ¢% sete a we te} ~ a et — general committee of his cor dink simedet been allowed ‘he privilege, by the Lmperial | etrection of the universe, Ss s en saha? Oahe Qaw pat nail denna ‘ oe : PI authorities, of negotiating with the Usited a. : ne eae peration in their eudeavors to! States Government fer a renewal of tl Y ill ti ices i T ‘ri i Pilar. take the affaira brilliant succe i oo . se; You will fiad the lowest prices in Boots and! py , i‘ sient OST—On Friday, the 20th inst, a *# ‘ Success. Vislery clauses of the Washington Treaty. Shos, at Macdonald's Boot Store. fehos | Ch’town, Feb, [8th, 1885. 4 The tinder wilf be rewarded by eat : ; it et the Vy samuiner ofhan feb?l & io Nw in es hme iia oy ini a ay