——— Se — - ee See eee al os ona a. Rn neeneecemee onan tenement THE DAILY EXAMINER, - ee re ee WEDNESDAY, | OCTOBER 20, 1886. UT 3 Wedding Bells, : The Top Question. | tila 3c A ty, PY N ra i HE DAILY EXAMINER, ounditinn sail. |HOME RUBE STILL HOLDS A PROMINE NT O Vi i p= f i O Ie OCTOBER 20, 1886. cn > sl PLACE IN ENGLAND. C7 The seating capacity of St. Paul's Chureh | in this city was taxed to its utmost yester ae Editerial Notes, day, to accommodate the numerous per SONS | | ble , ver to witness the marriage of one of lfrom London 1s as New York Tribune's cable despatch + follows: Last Saturday's was never ksener than it is at present in the Dry eA i ’ : . ; | wantion of the Daily ewes > explod- Che writs are out ior the Legislative | Charlottetown’s most popular and_ rising | 5e2sation vodaret: Daily Nes a mig — Goods Trade. ‘ 1 . for three or tour days that pape . Council election. The nomination is on | Young barristers to one of Charlottetown s ed. | three or lour days taat pape ! duced the public to believe that the govern- ‘ } \ bout half-past tweive o ec loe Mr. Fre cl- | ent was iraming 4 Home rule bill, accord- November erick Peters. son of the ated ble Mr, | ing to Mr. Chamberlain's proposal. After © UW + rt. P 8 The St. John & Justice Peters, of Sidmount, attended by i Lord Hartington denied his alleged assent Very nd 01. Ss OW Lrices. i, COMMENCING on Cit “ee arte soe ‘ Mr. W. A. O. Morson, Dr. S. R. Jenkins, the public became dubious and the Daily recent interview a San Francisco reporter] syisec, “Harry and Jelliey “Bayfield and| News climbed down with the naive remars WE HAVE THEM fairest daughters. o the 4th, and the election on the Lith had with His Lordship Bish P Me ‘Intyr Mast ars Arthur Grav and Ray Poole that, if the bill were proposed, , would | sé rey . : 1 js : — j Ave the hii f nak ‘ the first ahn-} Says Phe Pacitic coast journalist wal roomsmen, took hi piace im front of the | have ae : oo " —_ we a se tiee } Ua } | } he I Ed i Isl ‘el steps, shortly after which he was|Meuncemelo ana, is bandoned, it must be | ed to Know what the Prince Kaward Islan ee ee ms , cag 43 j j r cana r the! * ° : , .. @ i rn : . 4 ve ; x OSINE ac | . ‘ , ‘ jomea vy Miss l ertha Hamilton (,Tray. vt a “a ’ y ai ~ I avrer y . l . people thought of the repeal movement, [J01NCC Oy) ie of the Honorable Jokn| ministerial designs. The true history of | No Damaged Goods, but this Fall’s New ard Attractive Stock. ou re GaUuyitt ‘ ie OMOUADIC JOL t sre ee a ould ioi ; The |‘ nm. ‘ f 2. 'the eamard is simple, .T OV srnment | : i . ° id whether they would join it. Th iH, ymilton Gray, C. M. G., of Inkerman | cana simple, ) inguiries Foal See our DRESS GOODS for genuine Bargains. ; us yw $$ making activ Bishop gave no uncertain sound. ‘ Prince | House, attended by her sister, Miss Gray, |JUSt how Bb ig active 4 aed : cade ; ‘ i . sa ie tu, | diets, provineial councils and other double- ee : ‘ ised Idand.’ taid he. ‘in perfectly eco. | aia Davies. ‘Mises {Miatel "and: Caige diets, provineia ils cents tel See our FUR GOODS for genuine Bargains. 34 Per Cent Biscoun ’ ? . ; > } pari’ : ue hods oO eprese Li i . “3 . ‘ » >? Pets rs, and Misses by rothy I oole GG | “ve * ea i ae , : “. | 4 \ _ ‘ . - e \ t. tented with the Dominion Government.’ "| (7tGhs ane eee cmnids. | Austria, Germany, France and Belgium, it See our WOOLEN GOODS for genuine Bargains. ; . a 7 - ar : ’ 1. | bein yMehoy iderstuod that the Belgian rn One of Mr. Robert Harris’ pictures on The ceremony was pertorme yy the | being somehow Und nd ” ‘ ywyrnyp ° : ; ms ate a Ree Charles O'R Rector of St. Paul’s, |method finds most approval. The Govern- See our COTTON GOODS for genuine Bargains. exhibition at the Colonial and Indian Ex- | ev. Uharies UV seara, OCCLOF OF + aoe ; i ar Pt eh aatakin 2 Pe r | ] D Ys ON ha } ar } » father | ment also asked Mr. Chamobertain to favor | . ; = is ; : A ititiom is used to illustrate an article on | the bride being given away'by lier inther. | ite en cme for four’ councils in] See our whole stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY LY. — 7 “ — . mal MSN -_ *} ch incder the l ‘actlol or Proj, | sien Will This SC ile OFT iOoul CoO 8S il | 4 ihe choir, under the aires I ; ; uA ‘] } } , 1: ian oi cae Art in Canad published in the London E eae ee : vith cl nd | detail Mr. Chamberlain's compliance was | ( OOD: for : ae — ey. | sh5te : “we irie. favored the occasion With Choice ana ae _. or 2 1G THI ‘ wo . Pa fie oak Mek nelle los Fiadins . Mews’ | S KNOCKS THEW OUT M . omen . ’ tiie mie ik Y cause ol LHe LAAULY ivé | | i j \ Wacazine of Art The writer of the) appropriate mus! : oe we ‘i . ta wr hah compliment ts Condi} fae tas dresed_ im cream in, sftecion, "The aitor was “adel GOQD GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES —s ep ompil rt i Lh we aden ’ , , lag : M ‘hamb in’s asse and as- | F ee =e g = } ‘rimmed with lace and orange blossoms, and | ®Ware Of MAT a ws rl - oo and ase | R Wi b i 4 4b 4 COME AND aR Q ists, andi adds that "woe Walking | } rs ] f _ bh} : |} sumed that the cabinet Lat accepted the | : FOR YOURSELVE wore a vell and wreath Of orange piosson : ; ; anong the Canadian pictures, one « | The bridesmaids, Misses Gray and Davies, | S°2@Me. | . | Rendon hill | : 6 re f : - . ' } a nlush and casi Now that Lord Kandolph Churchul has | N order to hold * ’ ruacine himself in agood European gallery wore dresses of crimson piusn ane casi .s ; ‘ ‘ gee At Al y ~ x ° LP e a our customers, we are driven 4 ; bee ol : - | mere wi h crimson plush hats. The Misses been found, and his identity really estab Our MI LLINERY DEPARTMENT is the Largest and to offer these large disrounts and have decided nuenh more easily than he can if he 1s in tie M - 1c P ; 1 f lished the fickle public takes less interest | h 0 7 at tees figures, although we can't afford : . “ I vel an arrie Feters wore dresses Ol —. , ; : re | x . her mm... ee 0 do so because our profits are smaller than rt section of any other colo ; es : , his movements ; suspecte ‘ , } ‘te e ' , i an , fine art section of any other colony. pale blue nun's veiling with Swiss waists of }in his movements. _ It is suspected that he | Most Compl+te in the city,and oue Trimmed Millinery, as Dry Goods Scalper's, who handle all’ kinds of mn: bee tobe Wea | te an ninsh and Tam ©’Shant of the | assumed a shallow incognito in order to at ; a Q . 7 4 : . A severe contest took place in the] crimson plush and — ( sh ee ee ss attitebiess :: Wineds a) , Gieeue ns ares | usual, leads for Style, Attractiveness and Low Prices. Our stock of merchandize is ali fresh and new, French chamber of deputies a few evenings] Same material. Misses Poole and Lord en ee oe — | and is not the accumulation of twenty years, i ; r Oe | wore dreases of pale pink nun’s veiling with | ! » ceased to watch Jhis movements or | Our goods are ail marked in plain figures, which igo over the order of the day, which re-| wiss waists of crimson plush and Tam| catalogue his purchases. He is due seq ences) ntsc a any deception being practiced upon ; | Swiss waists 0 ‘ msol! pius ar an : ; 4 , ; i lated to a measure concerning the strike at 'Q’Shanters to match. The bride and all the | London shorty, therefore it 18 mukely | Overcoats reduced from $12 to 88. ¢ Vierson-in-Chere. The chamber debated | bridesmaids carried boquets. {that he will visit Varzin, if invited. ere old price $12, now $9. % : ‘ae , ' } 1{ The country party, through Mr. Henry | Nee TS ee 3 , the strike, and voted the order of the day, \mong the guests pre sent we observes heen ahteea a ae ; § j Ail-wool Flannels now at 20cts pec yard. 3 : ; it. 1 Mrs. Gray. T}y-. nd Mrs. Hob |‘ hapuin, fave raised the flag of revout | ene arent . = Drawwets, a . is 4 pure and slinnie, spite the governmen . . : 7 . : ~% Pandaln} ‘hur j weed marke 5, now 75ets per yar é ’ : : | Mr. 3 Wr 4 Lord r nd Mrs. {against Lord Randolph Churchill’s Dart- | XL ,02 i : 7 ; ITS, WAT, ANG WETS, 2h. LHP, AE, GM | : ' | Ow , : Gents* Scariet Und rts, l-wool, 5: objection. M. Sarrien, minister of the in-} She . Potera \i aud Mrs | ford speech as representing the new Con- | Ch tow n, O t. IY 886, worth ets, ae i yw : M. Develle. minister of agriculture. | Avthur P » Wy + Mrs. | Bavtield, | Servati' lemocracy of the towns. lt is Men‘s Top Shirts, now 75cts, riguier price, $1. Fe ee > | Sac Ues S Tee ee et os Ts we ; rn sal A | ae ee “ . ' Ladies’ Jersey Jackets $3, worth $4.5 wd M. Bri il, minister of pubhe works, | Mr. and Mrs. |! e, an Nliss i’eters Welt tanie nat Mr. ( haplin & protest comes | Men's Rubber Coats $1.75, worth 62.30. : rstand + Mi lustice Pete within a few days of the announcement that Blankets $1.99 per pair. ‘ represen ‘the moderate element in the| \ ra : ri nn : Pc a Saree cet t r 1 John M ae waa ae ad Best Blankets $4 59, worth $6.80. ‘ government, at once resigned | the cerem ay al the church. it Mr. C aplin to the ministry. It is not | ¥ ’ The sé#eamer Clifton. which sailed for| . F the emony, on leaving t) iy weeks since Mr. Chaplin and some | R- ETD BROS oo * inn Gis i a urch. ie bride ind groom were treate en otnel CUsesreres CoTOrM & Cay | ; . — oe r : Oe ee ne on | + giveenmietth, bak she iaebomenl 2 CAMERON BHOOK, pass Deyond the sage. Of. # pre- Chtown, Oct."20, 1886—Smos ! - the F } whe vad ry } — e , : mner Mr ‘hanlin’ hear sueep for the Bnglish mark Phe sheep, | pornai to Inkerman House. where they f nimnary dinner. Nit Chaplin’s letter , > == ' & apap patron, eouempt and distr rier | APPLES, OMONS, &e. of Lord Randolph Churehill. His le ahiee SOS, RISER hah V’ a i Dartford prot 14 maintar +} ti, | : 1 : fore Si : ice ‘ » } Marviora proposal to mamta union with ~ ‘ _——- — pronounced hy competent judges to be the | 220% train for Summ ho | ae ie ae eee 2 ie ae ; : al New York, whence y il for En 1 a VY 38 regaraca as handing . B* Auciion, to-morrow, THURSDAY, Oct, 2Ist, : finest lot e sent from t Isiand rhe |, » they expect to remain for about t] .| the government of the country over to Lord g rs at 10.30 o'clock, at my Auction Room 3 re bi \ pt { rt niora mul LATS q f wh tend he | iH ' { whom this leading 7 ory ieza t R 50 Barrels Choice Gravenstein APPLES—the : . * . am 1} es ae elk we Pek ‘Tn the present crisis the country s only really fii2 No, 1 Lot in the market; 75 bar : cattle last spring has encouraged them to| he Superintendent, Mr. Coleman, Kina- | WFIes ae Pale agin ur 1 —s , rels other kinds. g : ) hia d ing car at | probal is me ifer and sounder guide | TIONS. PE 3 &c xe the } tv tur which vw trus M1 rawing I [te eae le rid ’ : at ONIO) PEARS, &c. . ; sp f party mm the judginent and good sense which | apm Cpa 25 Barréls FLOUR, slightly damaged, I Higaiy SuCCeSSIUL Mr. Patrick E | fINEI rik ire — I Harti invaria bly displays.” Mr. | - McNEILI : : - | iu | i i wat . 7 er A. McNE 45 i k Ni j ra -¢ pm ding s hear mer j naj! i | i Lord iy udolph Cnurch- | Oct. 20 aaelnenial ‘ a =~ . + i . . d i , 17 ] j . (* }? r .e] ’ na will attend to the sai in perse | wishes the « marties th ull > pracrere AAS oer COLI freehold | 5 sduilicsheiaecenipnilinmangpeney“raenaeaennpageiniimiieste oN sel” ; ; a a | measure of success. piots for throwing the burdens on the panes) f Dred eps :—""Tho sation L ehsaaae ys Reco abet achorer Furniture, &e. | ‘ . STA EY-HARVI 1. , - " , ? senger trainc oii the New York elev pted — tVI allotments, which he would make <¢ nnpul- ig I ilroads reveal how largely the life mov A large number of the relatives and|Sory.. Save a silcer at its vastness, and b E ‘a! TUESDAY “4 Pie ieee z ; . : friends of the contracting parties assembled | that it does not come froma recognized | BY Auction, at my Salesroom, TUBSDAY, 22nd it of the inetropolis has come to be in- sae ; > | : ' , f ‘i ie inst., at 1.30 p. m.— ail st the residence of Henry A Hary ie. E w1.. leader, he does actually traverse the re- | Bea- s dependen on transportation facilities |, 24 oe Re »:- | mainder of Lord Randolph Churchill’s ae 1 Bed-room Set, a a 5 last evening, to 1 the m his| mainder of Lol handgoiph Churchill s | | Mahogany Extension Table and a general lot yor the year ending Septem be r 30 the! dauchter. Tiss L.. » Mr. W. W. | programme except the posal of | of Household Furniture, C arpets, Stove, &c,, &e. i ‘ . . . 4 oS “a . : ’ ee q ? os ; 2 nn ’ T 5 mn . . s . . ¥ il number of passengers crrried was | Stanley, of the dry goods firm of Stanley|the closure by a bare amajprity. To {ONTEMPLATING making extensive alterations in my ojuiih i fit we in nlite: cae 1 o.oo ° nerformed hv }the crucial question Mr. . Ch in deelares : > - : 115,109, 00% 1 crease of 54.2 0) econ ros ihe « iony Was perivurmea doy] ie CfuCl PUCSUIOI DAS e « \ clare . , », 109,000, an inerease of 54,277,000 com- | B le con y pe a ee as ee * os this Ces /) store, early in the new year, which will necessitate mvj _ | General Purpose Horse. nar * with i8a0 From ie ye “4 th | Evev. ee. Snenton. ine bride maid wus | deaa war, il} points ou Mat Une n- " : . + . - 1 Light Wagon, 1 Express and 1 Peddlar’s asl . ' —= 4 om “““ | Miss Annie L. Finlay. and the groomsman]|servatives always opposed closure. He closi! g ior some time, I will Wagon. fure on all the lines is to be only five cents. | Wr George St wiley, brother of the groom. | might have illustrated this by recalling that G. M. HARRIS, This must operate to increase the traftic|'The wedding presents were numerous and | their farthest advance never got beyond a Oct. 20, 1886. Auctioneer. ast : onan ; ae a > oie Bee, a 2 il -o-thirds majority. ; ig als¢ ave We still further. The increasing means of , Y#uable, among them being a handsome; two-thirds majo ity, and might also he ve i I 1 C) ill further. ‘Tho ineresing means of saluable; song them bein » handsome tworthindsmejonity, aad might le her Hi ti J A" EF" lauction saLe ver SAroughout the country have been! p=. Street Methodist Sabbath Sehoo!. | Churchill's letter to the Times, @emanding y - + + 7 . 1 7 il ¢ . . . ? 74 : : making fast for the growth of New York.|o¢ which she has for many vears been the | that no parliament should impose the clo- MY ENTIRE STOCK OF ray . . i mr . $ °.9 ‘ oa i : : P ata ‘ ay. “4 , yt he city is becoming more and more the! orgenist. THe Examrver, in common with|sure without.an express mandate to th« ‘ ee - . oe +} } ; c Aa. i c | 7 2 es lact rs - metropolis of the country. This constant! the hosts of friends of both bride and | electors. . . HY) yy fe : i P i - ‘ atin : . . eroouf, extends its hearty congratulations Affairs in Ireiand are pursuimg a course Py apape yy & env: .@i ye g-owth tust before long compe lan advance and best wishes for happiness and success. | which is exceedingiy § itisfactory to the beyond the facilities provided by the <sbes wide lyovernment. Gen.- Sir -Redvers Buller’s ! \ : ' : ; si iad cal ae oi ‘eee .- OT ESS wt i ‘ Bren » feos 24 eteed. shi elevated roads of to-day. The Charleston Earthquake. mission has certainly accomplished much, AT Auction. in Bremner Bros, old stand, com ry . 7 _ and landlords are nerally responding to meaCes > ATURDAY oe ee OS o'clock, rhe Montreal Gazette says ‘In ‘a é ; es eee te Py Ae 5 8 |p. m.. publish below a letter to Prof. J. T.| Lord Hartinyton’s appeal to deal tenderly opening the Prince Edward Island Agricul-| Mellish from the Rev. J. M. Pike, al with theirtenants. The result is that we A feneral Assortment ae foods and tural fair, the Lieutenant-Governor re-| Methodist Minister most favorably kn own | he ir nothing of the sweeping evictions Sete : } ' ° , : oe abil m (ED BE ge . y an terred in fi ittering terms to the eXce i] nt in the lows r provinces, Ww ho removed t¢ o| which were pr aicted, : maven nited Lre- Crockery ware South Carolina a few ye newt sago on account | Land admits that there have been extraor- fhality of the crain exhibits The wheat ic" le a ; " . . . . 1 ‘ore ~ oO Yas a ” “Se” | of failing health. Mr. Pike’s church and | dinary reductions on the judicial rents,' and % | This Sale will be continued from day to day 48 peculiarly excellent Chis is a cerea parsonage were nearly cectiiien by the|says that it only remains for tenants them- until the whole stock is cleared out. that has not heretofore been greatly culti- | earthquake selves to carry out Mr. Parnell’s 50 per G. M. HARRIS. i ’ ee : 4 ail : ‘ 7 sccilinesiiinien 4 : vated on the Island, but the exverience of | SUMMERVILLE, SS. C.,. Oct. 14, 1SS6. cent. reauction. Happily ior the country, Oct. 20,—3i Anctioneer, Xt 2 : tits ae : “agp aed oe . ‘ of " r . and against this advice, the improvement tne iarmers last season will likely encourage | My Dear Bro. Meniisn,—-Yours of the Paar aa . 4a | 9th inst. with enclosed draft was received them to go more extensively into that! this morning. I hasten to acknowledge re- molntaiaens bel ths cetea! tee Sa eres om BY — eee Glen Stewart Market Garden, branch of their business. The yield in | ceipt of the same, and to assure you of our] come, and the real condition of affairs can- . 4 . | 4 “7 ? se a sad i £ r . . ° , ~ _— many places was at the rate of 40 bushels | 2PPrect#u0n of your sympathy and practical; not be seen until demand is made for ths ge SOUTHPORT, Luv 4s. Bi a 4 id. “The kindly words of sympathy which i idsauher ‘* Gale. he latest phase of iene: ae so tne acre d ci ft * average hich. thay “Ete 1} é oo Te | . . . : — = t cre, and the yerag highei nan! have heen continuaily receiving since Tt €!the Natio nal: st campaign 1S found in Mr. >} Kas ix) = wa _ ve i0, O° CABBAGES from 5 to 20 Ibs. in im any other province in the Dominion, and | Cartaquake, greatly aided in sustaining | Pillon’s promise that persons suffering on weight, 20 to S0cts. per dozen. : | ’ j i i } } | } | | ! | ' | | the f ne for nearly a century there | ™¢ i t midst of trial, and the immen wccount of the league’s orders shall be com- 6.600 Celery. 3cts. per dozen, boxing extra. : work which has fallen upon me these last few ted by tl new Irish pari nt i usnels Onions, $1 per bushel, meal ah- ti , we : . a oe i " : ensated Dy he new Lrish parliament or A ’ 5) ~ Yt ‘ > : iD 100 do Table Carrots, 40cts. per bushe!, . sO lly that the Island will no veekKs Weare not yetfIree irom care and], 1.7: latin body ] ving lead ower of AT sa TREMEND JUS SACRIFICE. > i. & mck : P ; Ss ouly raise enough to provide all tl Basu | eerie Our little dauchter had a relapse 7 ons J, Mays tne power Beets, Parsnips, Pumpkins, Squashes, Toma- SORE FO Pe Oe ne eee esas ges es a ‘7 + ,/money grants. Mr. Kealey’s su; sgestion toes, &c. } } j t week of maiarial fever and 18 only just : SSary iol home consumption, but that ) 1 : + I il Th urth ual € low veginninge vo ay. ne ear q KE { : , s RKE 3 in private hou 38 shou! d be thrown out oi an Sy ae E I ; vuthport, Pr. EB. LL that police officers intruding r upon meetings Address all orders to ‘ ge ae eqpeme() ans re wul be a smail surplus ror ¢ Xport, | show ks till ows at short intervals, : : : the window, is lomeseinh as another example of his saturnine humor. Ajl the stock of F, ancy Dress Goods and Dress Cloths at 334 Oct. 20, *86—1mo 2aw . -, ‘} ; ; a i . . ‘ . 'TSES espe cially Prince Edward Island is} house to tremble to its foundaticn. ve ar tiie ine outeome of he Belfas “> misalo — —--- elis to a tha tks. Chidesanels tds Cabo per cent discount. FREE TiDS g HELL ACE at our chi scheme seared the Orangemen until they All the Cloths »nd Twe ds at a discount of 33} per cent. EE spidly gaining a reputation as a good pur- | 4b present endeavoring to gel ur chimneys ihe Government has wisely encouraged the | scarcely a day or a ; igh t passing without : ae ' ae We had just re d lant ni when vaportation of high class live stock. and for CK occu irred Causin lost their heads, and, what was quite ex- siahedh Ven Gitlin thes the Datla’ aliked Knit Wool Goods, Shawls and Mantles at 33 1f2 per cent — | the Catholic constabulary from the south- | discount WOODILL'S up and to p tch up some of the house inside, ing ground. Be . . ae se at . ‘ye are obiiged to live in one room while tht It is pleasing to learn that Charlotte- | workmen are repairing another, and are con- ’ ‘ ' tinually in the midst of dust and confusion. town is not to be behind its sister cities in|’ ; in the ani . - - ‘ and | — ie west to punish the Protestants is entirely : : ‘ . 5 - : : p : : the ocKs cont ! vedo not Know } ii dl ite ‘ ee : .* ™ . sccordimg a rignt re 5 al reception to Mr. moment when the c limneys will again come & rE ded. : Gray 3 W lie and Scai iet k l nuels ut 33 = pe! cent GER a\ Justin McCarthy, M. P.. the celebrated | (own upon our - uls, but we must have them - RR = Po discount. ‘ 4 RUB. } sr | tp We are somehow getting accustomed to ae z i statesman, author and journalist, who visits|,¢. ou. 4 2 ‘hrisi “ater : asens ‘ 2 75 | stesman, au nd journalist, who visits} the shocks, Malarial fever is raging around | Christian Fraternity. Velvets, Plushes, Ribbon and a!l Millinery Goods at 33 1-2 BAKING and lectures in this city on the | us now, and there is still a great deal of desti- | ner cent Ninceins % i’ & Ist and ‘nd of November This | tetion—chiefly among the negroes | inthe Protestant episcopal convention | ¥ oe - { rot | j i rhe hn ou NY i Ci » and we ri i; (‘*hie: ( » h . > tc} a co thea . r f . y - : ‘ ’ 1 y 4 is as it should be. Mr. McCarthy does not} I am n i early wi rm out ¥ itl wre a x k— | hicago the house of bishops sent to the A‘l the stcek of Men’s and Roys Clothing. Gents Furnish- POW DER a ve ee but hope to geta wy vye an a le Ase | house or Gaeputies a communication relating . “ O Tarens t . Re fe e « y S it ‘ di ’ t f 33 ] 2 . come amongst Us asa politician ; but to use | present my warmest thanks to your daughter | +o the resolution passed by the deputies, in ings, Uvercoats, eters anu Suits al a discount oO “4 per F his owl lan yuagce, It is as a literary man | s ed , . , mg = Chon ne ce yg th a twhich they proposed to send brotherly cent. RET AILS EV ERY W HERE. ’ that | visit America.” This being the cas oe ae weer ee ie re | rreetings to the congregational council in . i A sai a. ) iB é ase, aun bet boned i - = - ‘ 1 7 or a : : } CONCPLDULIE I : ‘ ‘i aie a ee : ‘ . y } . t, z ’ : ; it is but fitting that the reception should be| F os dolla eat ly, |session there. It says: The house of All Cot'on Goods at a discount of 25 per cent nt 7 Seal +. p ce) jous M. Pixe, | bishops takes the opportunity to assure the - Cans, 8, 14, and 25 Cents. ft reneral, and not confine Ly par. | saa e lhouse-of deputi ncsteattiiecntll ‘anaes - nnn * i scaniisieciiengsingltsitelladallianagiaati ~ cntreiinngeiliy ;Ouse Of Geputlies Or ts proiound sympatn . i tae | eae seatiiaditins. REN etd hills ot dae . 2 Eeslalé aheacemirit cof chat “alee * We a ' 2 Paper, 6, 12, and 24 Cents. tiot , |, one London Speremers says Win. Hes he 7 cl an tik henthy codiaie- teak oltia. [he entire stoex must be cleared before the first of thelou op. 1as6 eption columittee 18 how bein ormea, | has dk ded to retire into 1 rivate lis . TT) o use Geclares IWS hearty respect and abec- \ 7 =v, OV. i ; : | : cs ~. +tion forall who] the Lard Jas Va wiat iy T T eas ‘ . AC ‘ representing clergymen, politicians and|champion has beaten the prominent | tion forall who love the Lord Jesus Christin] New Year. You can depend on getting the REST BARGAINS SSE 7 ome ! ctor re ; Sime erty and 7 S time especially for their B). . by Civic overnment. ; shar the | Seusers of his da and t therefore “considers | _ . oF, eh ke ? ‘ ‘ A bLLiC The sat 0 ] e | +} - rw . oai ‘tle yen sett lode lai ; }. aural i fello W r€ hr stia 5 assemb led j in this city as ever offered 1 in this city. W a us s % KL veception is tw assume 18 as yetiy;-....-. a: ae +9 ‘Cr ous TOE al 1Ci Coneregat ] ————S a ' é His pevate affairs now claim so large a/ 2° Rationa counci of Congregationa a undecided, but it is thought that an address | portion of his attention that ho is unable | 2Urches in the United States. This house Kk All Goods Sold for CASilL only. TO. LET =A House neer oe Fornes ‘ ely : c sf i ; { yy ee ape a ogres © Patric irmer, near chi - of open followed by a banquet and any longer to devote the nece ssary time to | als 7 avgws its 2 ge Spirit under the Lean’s Foundry. : octly Uf nenandn w¢ the wincipal -™ en "; 7 the pursuit ‘ f sculling. He als ( fe ls that guidance or the Oly Opiri » to promote, -Oo— = ee ee wie eves will bathe principal fentures, Tbe - : : hat though | With the concurrence of the house of depu- - y ANTED—By a respectable person, por ition a ; ’ . lage i creeping upon him, and tliat though a ne ’ : ope Benevolent Irish Society are also moving |‘ 5 in, é a ety alae T ie gal . odiaaaa bef ; ~ a % ” child‘s nurse, seamstress or cham er work, ne . ~ the is still hal ve "and hearty oy strict ordeal] | #3, Some pI uct ~ for ees arene eat ‘ Ss i : Apply at EXAMINER office. octi9 li pd m the matter, and at a meeting | of trainine will be found too trving for his|#!! our fellow Christians in this land the a BeBe & £ _ € held on -iceder evening. 6 scmmibies landed ci. ' siege ts Ge ” iduty to cur common Lord and Saviour of Warten +, Bae penis ; good re : int ut f i ivi Cal Ci i required. ppiy to irs. George e | .° ‘ | teorproinatiimne e unh: ; visions thie} —— © “ ii ' gedatenis Hes: “Al BS Beske. Hoa.| younser contest he believes he is! *®T™inating the unhappy divisions which QU EEN STREHY. E.égecombe House. owt ; : : } _— - — a 3 : aes oui ; ‘ - anreona nd eonsiders that | 4ishonor his unhappy name a) hinder the ts a enat Be yy lan and Vy . DeaSrisa ; Eau.. it vA . iit re se. a : : LierTs (iial, triun ph upon e rth of his elorious kingdom Ch’town O “ 19 86—d we Tyo LET—The House o° Prince Street, at pre- eae 7 J : ; |having beaten every sewer of any preten-| I is g L. ywn, Oct. 19, y wy 4 ‘sent occupied by C. B. Macneil! ; possession er assist it pre ns to championship form. he has done ——s ~ a EE OS a RE Rae RE given at any time, Apply to C, .B. Macneill, | pa xcddress i welce nehie ho ovtineted of ‘him. i |. , : ~ a ee ee octls ; ad wother c itt ‘ : 2 een. rvs , fusal | Rev. J. Hvutcurtson hereby aur sa sali whl boll nlimnitter was aD On this announ ment and Heachs rerusal | :..4;..<4 ae ple . »? . we. . e se 2 . > © ‘ ° ile th ; puinted ral ther 1 E . aie : : j ; intimates to the good peop ie ol North ive Aj adic : EBiX 6 i oe t » { i‘ a t ws ink ‘ 10 LET—Honse on Water Street, opposite tbe : Cu yd WK | el HeCcessa;’ry arrange- Om: ept Hanlan’s ch tllenge o is thought land of -New G scow | Read that i -onse- d juli icigiis app ica iOh Oo rin er Ss is I tuilway $ Station. App] y ut this office, oct’ menus : : haa att » ] ‘ i ; , o , eat : ry i U i a sone . Lue liu ‘al 1 r is WO be fur tack dis- p obable ti 1at the latter Ss friends will how qi lence oO if an unforeseen arrans gement at can- ‘ ie a ail “ava > ' - hits $ en, nce special uweting Of the Sottety claim tht chempionship of the whrld for not met with thom Un SabUaty | first, the 24th , to be hoid Friday eventny. hin. one of the leading avenues to wealth. W “pgseu, Aviv Wes fo." Siac inst, bY dy wy