Sa ee ee ee 0. A en DAY, DECEMBER 3 O —— ——————— : See nee ——— ee Jz THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - ~~ menmennel 4 1889. = ————— } cms i a liable authority, ad- wa ae 2 ae could, on the ae t at present trespass @ a: aad | a we . “hy , PIT », bat I will nota wl AD me art , gTERS OF —~ ; . ‘ y AW BN ‘ERS } 0 Pik EDI I OR. duce . vour valuable space. In my mend ~ o 9 -—~IMPORTER T | & VALLI -~— 7 further upon y . lace before your Bom puto oe rage Mt o A ¢ | ' — uk ia ee ae stion next I shall endeavor ~ P : i; as possible, - oar Se ; —_ iH . 5 bid 5 ali 5 anties if DECEMBER 30, 1889. The Sewerage Question. readers as clearly and plainly d system © . (jo ws | ashiona B | ner’ ; _ =e F | ae, ; isance, but|the great advantage of a goo = the * DYN i Comments ‘I will make myself a — “a re a ems !sewerage, as well, pecaarary, % ro «A © & wane { - ———| x |— copes j Ss and 0 -“ - » shall have their « rains, ; e i i = thy : ¢ t. ‘ ac - Ts) Note ial he people ena i a 1m, musing, that in my | score ot health and comfor Sawieas. in our & “7 ; PECIALTY, I eg my | a6 | MOURNING G It is 4 ted th st the B ston Board : . ith people talked ibout Ruekin ; ew : ey | ‘ } 1889 wuans ae ad aaa — | M Ee Aldermen have upanim usly reed to - ) k pe ut drains.” * And quite right too. Ch'tow n, Dee. 30 , es i — Mapa ariel i nenrensninio } ~ ‘ their present aalaries of S1,500 each Dirt and draias, Casherine says i have gene queen aie ba © om, we a, eeu ad a a fs Rows atg 7 d (hil Cloth | shail be increased to $3,000 each. mnade upon them, Ita very very weil,bat they saad 2 eal eee > S ‘House Furnishings of all kinds, Special Values in Carpets and Oil Clothe, a en — tj f wsound religion.” — —— . PUTS OU S : : , : : dations of a sounc & ; ble talk J f, wnat | Avus ’ xd States 16 HO s | are the foun . There has been considerable & « has ' — i he press of t 6 \ nited = : Pohert Elsmere Sir, — Chere las et . ; one I, eae. a ; autdinels dteiiidines stk political proba abil- | / i about the present running of this oe , mest eS eS ar . : : : 3 : actively \ s being the repub : : liscussion | * ; hers, thought she should © ~ macs } wee gs . : ities ot James G. Blaine being the 3q9 Sir,—In again resuming the dise and 1, with many others, t % having Q mem ww i! I ' : e he presidency 1n L892 A Ik, : 1 do so not su ’ : . he nornings: but laving yan | 4 ; $ lican candidate for the | : : of the sewerage question, | dc leave here in the morning following to o> res ° Sc | OE ; The members of the Elizabeth, N. J., much for the purpose of taking up the looked the matter up, find the a r here - ® am <= . ne ; ss Us +‘) c at vale oad 9 ; , sails = 2 ' i Sity Council were arrested on C Meet in Feeantiet Gung down by ** Taxpayer” in|). probably correct: All mails coming the Om Ds City —_ il ae the county jail in = M madaw’s enue, a0 to simply parse excepting the mail leaving ere a tA = @ ms : ,ve an remanded . ti rahs your monuay © iss , a a Re 4 , o> >; at, at o p- “9 | Lt F : custody of the United States marsha the course I laid down for myself lang - 10rnings, get to Pict eat rain leav- | a a $i ea i the ¢ aa ; ‘bey a writ of mandamus, the — controversy arose touching the on kiead —the Halifax morning train ~~. as e (© oS j ® em. I s aa : ee wrdering them} fere any ae fas... hl. hours before the day mat nn © : ge : is ae Yircuit Court, ordering ‘. M Bain, as well as y Truro two hour re issued by the Circui ye ‘ost | matter. ar, ’ 4 a 1) ns th. Consequent- we ~~ ? } a a pay the amount of judgments and cos will, therefore, 1 hope, understand that arrives there from the north. has we | " @ Ma ows broaght by Moran Broes., of New : ‘sume to take precedence in deal- ly all Upper Provinces, and American mat! os eh SY ee . 7 in a case broaght by | Elizabeth do not presum ; ~aised by ** Tax-|'¥Y * sioiiniagh sheen places in the evening _— Deva Pet pe ; a2 York against the ¢ ‘end sinunagse™® : rt ing with the ee ee , a cae forwarded under the a) = a SS a 7 ae ee ls con afford to watt ayer.” Tg accommodation are , e brought eC) | eo “— J nape . ie mp oe rrags will do with |! » most of these questions and objections present system. These a he eet * & =e a NY ; CB / va ; h’s uaresiricted reciprocity hav ‘ already been abundantly, and, f ar over the following morning, Fea aie oe pu o -_ Go WiLL BBGIiN On Mr B at . . mersure is accepted in the satisfactorily answered and disposed of oy at noon, and the eastern and Su a ete = an od ip oo oth a sestion will be relieved |) 4, gentlemen just named, it remains mais are forwarded in the afternoc Sa — ew Be has © > | Ay - 1 nites whi sh has shut it out from for me in passing, to review only a le Oo the Stanley left here in Pm 2800 m ; . © = 2 ; of one elem 0 t = ; Sh wuld we have “eter sments of your correspondent, ails would lie in Pictou from . » p- . res ~ ~ s ~ ; ‘ng + Question. e stateme J : ni 5 d we : becoming a live que tn . that he following day an os ow . ; len ith the Unted States, we would ‘** Taxpayer” confidently atirms tha be- | till afternoon the to d .. > in this a a ee na. . — " vA rade with England also, which knows that there are running steams be- all out going mails woul = g mails ; oe 3 Y have ~ © tt Ad t a great change in the in- ‘ath the town—a statement I need scurce- city till next day. Our outgoing — Ewe - ue R . Li would br oe abou : ial situation, and bring ie " y which is sustained by no sort of evi- leave Pictou on the early morning ee = — rent me hc dailiniaaath : / 3 i &lut su minere ’ : made 2 y 8a ' 7 r rie 7 . : 7 ¢ xpress 0 fa] : be if = he cand ‘ins t taxation, dence and supported by ya yp aa connecting with the fast =o e & & IVER CO ATS al . ’ in 6 a know not o any ©) een if Paiand hel 7) LOU 0 F f, a mber of the | authority ; and I know rt , | Halifax. i . s 4 ’ ‘ Pe ae | We have the ¢ ry s — Ay > : n he can advance unless, indeed, he = Under the present ar on teas os = aa S < REEFERS Reduced 30 per cent. off. | n ly Colonist, edited by Mr eae rs Sng > entire body of the groun . a. ». E. 1. R in the mo 5 e i en 7 e fi oe ore It is bien ifully printed and high- re = - ee ae that + tha as oe same day making close @ S$ ca SUITS, owe - ; r| water by that name, as 5 spatche . a : <=. pocen i ACY 9 * pant Pe ly creditable to all concern -d in it. Among} w ct 7 cothetialed refer to itas a ‘* great vanestians at Pictou; also freight coming cS ans PANTS and VESTS, reduced 20 Per OSs Gs AB: the biographical sketches which it contains mt tl ads sea or lake’ with a movement v9 the Island arrives on the 8.30 p. m. ms — : Aa ae GENE LINDER very low - 4 Ve ne of the Hon. Philip Francis Litle, a ee. ee wn han apy sewerage system |“ © oming right along in the morning. i B = ea SHIR 'S and Li aoe 7 5 : is a € Charlottetown, who won distiac- iutinitely eee than any - ae weg .. ‘wo want a change? Our =~ _ DRESS GOODS . | nitive o ark — ‘+ vel vet devised. ye Now, Ww ly GO — . reuse Jn Bes = J Wy ; : xcome great) in ye | yet devise : < ie a nd ’ = earlier, and in came pa ¥ o fhe did not become qi - wes ‘ 28 the purifying a ‘ are seven hours ’ ; tnd ; ImMmompocd , ~ , nt © lony.” Mrs. A. D. McLeod, of mo a? — fa well-arvated, genial | mails Picea the same day to many oS . aw © ene ULS TERS, 8 aga a ntribates to the Colonist a} “cleansing” power of : : rocesses of | time to Cespe - our freight does not suffer Oo =~ ma me TOOL GOODS, ~ ( ie . KH oe hi h we quote: soil. The normal and beneficent pri ~ ' Hi ;. | business centres; our treig 1 the vessel has MNS ss = - Wo : oe Nr TRIMMINGS Reduced from g ; ~” x. ' Y whic! @ QUOLE - 7 . “2 ¥ iw ¢ > *1- . Aalay t ‘ , - ¥ fh) “ : ; on a ; Christmas poe ae ve oO sides decomposition go on, moet any ceil nearly as much ef igs nn our iced-up . hue jo oon “a HAT S, RIBBONS and TRIMMI) ae 20 to 35 Per Cent, { . Ob, fair and buoyant Christmas, ‘iently where there is a free and const daylight to come in oe. Sal = v Pa |) Weis See I mae of oxygen. If into asuflicient area aaniey passes—which, iu men’s — Tae | CORSETS. - ae Saves ~ } 4d5 . : » . : xre it Glad music thrills ead cto of dry, porous soil sewage be er that should be worth much, is a grea . . ns TABLE LI NEN, ms a3 \round thy fairy tree. ‘scharged, and time allowed for alternate , = = J sti ’ Scat > r ‘ oe atety. <PRYVE Lr } CmDwT If @ Z ! re ing, fermentation, nitri- | 54° OBSERVER. 2... SHEHTINGS af ’o, roseate flush of Christmas ! moistening and drying, ferme “pen en ems ; : ' . : < i ‘ 2 . Vistas : rown the day ficatiun, &c., go on with very woos se + + 1? fe = _ The whole stock of N z W WINTER GOODS must be sold : When young hearts wake to tenderness results, and the effluent, if any, will” . Will They Do it* ae =~ w wD * intends closing out the business. | Beneath thy genial ray. pupnaeinas Savines en Se disposed our City Council took a a as the subscriber intends closing th '- a sc is dis —-I presume our y els ° © ; : t | . nl Christe ! the sewage of many large cities | Sir, r : ad- per S — on . "ORI ‘ > - h only. = || Oh, cheerful. hopeful ( ane us | of Tt is known os the “Intermittent office under the sworn ommenn soe fast © me Five Pounds of 28 Cent Tea for $1.00 — for Cash o y ote | a “ali as ilin 2 the soul Downward Filtration” system, or sewage minister the civic 4 a “ yer record om e x 7 ‘ ” sf Thy glory glimpse illumes soul, eo » , themselves ¢ ’ RG i FULL r il 7 th’s i odie disappear. farming. . vote they have put he most important ey Gs = mead GEO wt 4- ® | | Mee ‘ When, however, under any circumstances, in antagonism to one of the 1 ethos Be ae ~ “ : we ies Ob, sweet and tranqnil Christmas! areation is prevented, as by the soak an statues they are pledged = iets to hand As =~ ond i |} Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1889—Gieod wky a] aie Hours past, and hours to come; “og sewage-well methods, the combustion o not, therefore, their boun . pid a a) _ oe a ma - Calm retrospect of vanished joys, organic matters would cease, and aaa in their resignation at once ¢ Joun REaD Reet an i aiebesteneeentianemntnmaieniiimmmeneiecctntememmetmettert cette sis ro : @ esp iis \ Dear prospect of our home. quently puritication. a4, amg aa JOHN SLEAD. S, co & oe 4 “ oé,. Y- ee j j mF : holy Cheri as! en take possession of the soil or ‘‘subte enn = on ant i I bh high and holy Christmas ! then take p . 3 . ’ e* i a ; r i Ber of cnntly leaven ; raneous earth,” and the noxious = ss pene. . nee PD rs a ee - t pees ag rel son ating from such a source, and conveyec — Sunday, 29th inst., of con- “4 : par : Our spirits chime tn ang 4 anatiog 2 t state In this city, on B . Fess we S m 15 j ye near the nearing heaven. through channels, and in the present s i |} sumption, Ejlen Amos, wife of Edward Hurry, es S ae b “nee : “gy of our knowledge so impossible to + the aged 31 years, leaving a husband and three ho 2 ne is pte s as alan the e his ian’ 4 9° nae ian ¢. ay that, to use the langnage o n to mourn their los . ae Te anon? (2 semmne j | Masoni : ee Dr. Billings, ‘‘casks of powder Orta from her late een — od ee ® PD | WHEN. .YOU..a@® LOOKING abiuenl Seok A Oa Friday last, 27th inst., being St. — or cases of dynamite would be really safer Queen Street oe ae aa ae cad es s ate & c] : om : hee ~s. ae , " ; eo” ighfielk ‘emetery. , . Jay, the brethren of St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, sighbors. : ’ ». m., to Highfie ce Se ond = ae =, i : Ae ry .M. held their ae ee Hall, gl refers approvingly to the relatives are respectfully Piao ops & ee ALA PRE ee epee, T 4 GOODS te . « Bd ee om : ma j ary? s ad, Siew nallenanie ‘ . ase copy. ’ | : j 5 te “ : : aan e unicati»a at the Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, PSE, a xd to be observed by Americaa papers ple ae ARG Nia a . am ; municativa a th Lo ri the officers elect | sanitary law commanded 0 “oa ar “ 1, 00 Sandee, Dee, Shi ws oe = dowrde deX ba iN cade ds 5 éclat ‘the purpose of iastailing No superior met At Charlottetown, : cand ¥ i oe ing year, andthe transaction of | the Israelites. a h i ] d a wandering, |... a lingering illness, borne with ed 1 ‘OPAETP ™ CALI, AT: tHe \ ae ee cee The installation | be adopted while they le “abroad” | 1888, after a linge the Divine will, oe = DON'T FORGET TO C: ; * ij other important uaa j Bro. Adam | pastoral life, or when they went ‘‘abroad Christian resignation = hter of Nathaniel Mas) e - t 4 up » was ably conducted by a. ‘ ’ = is not} q)- th / eldest daug t ce ‘ ceremony was ab : : ui: } -ountr But evidence is Elizabeth Ann, h ‘harles C. Henry ; y ; het > G. M., assisted by Bro. P. M. Jinty the ec intry. ue : at 4 . 1 wife ot Charles © y> | . w Bs | ; 2 irtay a - oe who acted as Marshall. wanting that in their cities —in iene coeur eee a her age, leaving a nage % - — ® A. c -_ ae if a. > officers for the current d. Nineveh, and I suppose in all other]j, the : jes a large number o =~ ‘ : ; The tullowiag are the officers for nr ae d , 2 systems ON al | and three children, besides hae © ee Y 5 Jaadic Z : . ‘ ewerage systems an ¢ ses to mourn the loss oe ow Bi : rear :— cities —they ties 8 2 A ives and acc ualntance 3 ’ i) i ‘ } ‘ ; » Rye + ey Master — D Vid R Maclennan, elab rate scale. : iis wife 4 and kind mother ; but rid HP aa — & } \ aon if rom camiieh Invest some of your Surplus C ash td Advantag: . Yo me Senior Wardea John A Messervey. And I may hove exgouse my ae nui not as those having no oe she - = ae ere [x}-—— piem, 5 : ~~" : : ~—Kee " : ‘ > 0 e i : 7 $+ her Redeemer. i 0 ee oe ty Junior Warden—James R McKee. conviction that God never commanc + in the merits of er Coa ie i J unio : convic ce rells | died trusting Tues- om O i Pre q ’ y ad — an : de sink blind wells F ‘li take place to-morrow (Tu < Dp ee > 4 - ; it Creasurer—A N Large. Moses, or anyone else, ee : Funeral will take p esidence ms am | | te % * F 4 ped rer Fe Seer-tary—Jolin G J Weldon. a cesspouls withiu city limits to the — aay) Bist Dec., leaving her late — aa a i & ] St 1 & x - 404 9 digest ne Chaplain—Rev Wm H en ground water, or to lose — ich 1 Baytield Street, at 2 o'clock p. m, —*" ead @ Lz —< yA = the sy ma) oY Senior Deacon— Fredk Peri neva t Canon of Seripture, in no case of whic Peoples Cemetery. . y BD wx : J 3 BOUIN sr i> 5G BL’. Beh ceed eee cs a 1 aware, gives such a method the least Island Guardian please copy. mt erage Tur a iw S.eward—H W Anderson. an »€ arr ’ « ° be . 17, 1889—dy 2aw wky oi i i Sent ve . ion nite "basa Webster. shadow of encouragement or wees. ; = 2 @ { Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 1889—dy 2aw w ky ; ee : HI Juni rn Stewar W Cr shee The principal objections raised by ax APPLES, c&c. oO ES Dp ee . mr Marshal —Simonu a aver” aganst sewers are based on the ow) r Be gt mele Laner Guard—Aagustus Down. on = swer gases and the Sterner P oS ® Mill's. “eB ; Tyler—Jo in Hobbs. danger arising from se Be b Cer- . - on " Tuesday Dec. . ja them f 67 } various diseases occasioned there DY. Y AUCTION, To-morrow ’ ’ >) tp o- Am tom pla ie Friday evening last being St. John’s Day, tainly, where a bad system prevails il] con- 3lst, at 10.30 o'clock :— mas «(ff mn. ; ‘riday eve g t g oe - z ‘ > : : “ 2 ; i Seen at Winseniia tes iga, No. 2, A. F. sequences will tollow. Yet surely, in = 15 bris American Baldwins, a od ey ArT! ce } | & A. M., mat at their li» ige Ko ime On : ion candor, no one will avow that ene 2 * N.S. Apples, extra choice keeping =. a | made t mii} for the purpose of insta:ling Seee _Guneere. good systems which will obviate all these stuck. oo pee C - naliv a } ry yw formed by P. D.G M. |] & 7, inent Dr Billings : ma ~ | Street nF The ceremony was periorme iby P. M.S. F. | difficulties. The eminen a ’ 10 ** Mo trea] Onions, em mae 6S fou wreets, mt | Bro. J. W. Morrison, Pm I The following | whom I have alrerdy quoted, referring to 15 boxes choice Spanish Onions, wD Rn | a sb Salhives oe ave , Volock. = Hidgson as Grend ivepe AO 5 i this matter says: ‘* Ocher large cities have 100 * Digby Herring. ms ~ ~» | ey EK a sas we, Sy & e borg qi ; a We bev P Do oe: sewers badly planned and worse cunstruct- E. H. NORTON & CO a oa : @ A aay SabSris Re BOD ae t WM Wi ae ee MoLean ed, leaky, clogged, su nearly level in some dec30 Auctione cual a ~ § PR — ; — epior Warden— Dune wc Lean. ’ ; : . . ee : } ec E e ' ee Warden—Alex 8 Urqahart. places as to be litle more than long oer ‘ ? & ~ = te —_——_(x : i se omelDh } W Morrison (re-elected). pools, with outlets so placed as to slit up v WCE. i) _ sane os a, B 2 e e x ; . " awe £ GC a Secretary—J K Davison. docks and befoul the sides of piers and - — ‘ et oe : Ny . : ff eetin , | Ch spl «ia— Rev Jas Carrathers. shipping, or so that at times their contents Si iQ = a. | ore, =D ane” = : a -~-E F Purdy. ingle with the water supply—buried mon- —_—_——— ce @ fot j : : =. © M srshal t E A minyle with . - Rady * es ent ee * he Medical Association =. oN Tall Presic =. Orginist--L b Mil rs rell umenets of the ignorance of the me MEETING of the aw Library, Char- oS ae poe n Vie. ay : Senior Deacon H pk wo planned them, of the rascality of those who , will be held be 4 ae 6th “1290 at — RM ‘ ce amere e 4 Hi Jani vw Deacon— W W shoe 3 . c spstructed them, and ot those who are lottetown, on MONDAY, d ain wishing te i - i. " —_—_—- THEREFORE Metees * e 34 Sentor ee 3 Hie me : responsibie for their continuance.” It is to 8 p. m. All members nel ‘6 athaied i — Pe ~ | Past | ; na sausl-<iiee ( larke Such systems above described that the become members are req -INTS D = ~ =) | cS , Oggan, C ' —_S Hobos . ““ancient inhabitant” and the narrow- Ss. R. JENKINS, M. " Lae ~~ ee oné . : 4 . ylur—d cesioren aiid mioded taxpoyer (I do not mean your lec30—-m tf pat Secretary. . a a ae 2, ‘ ; 3 5 Tae Ss ay * Personal, respected and ciever correspondent) yr ues = — ¢ i ied « | ot : , 1 » the i » ‘ANTLINESS On | | = 07 yin where te. Guan GOWAN FARM cits? | a a a Eis Wilcox, born August 1?, 1739, died on sewer is mooted. Good and bad ayetrene GL = = At AND AT THE ears ro : Ap lad * 2s , , , ube ‘ s s titug. e = j a De a c g r on lay near Springficid, “issouci. re, to them, one and the same g | - = | ! itt AP , y — a i ea ie ex-Empress of Brazi cha We know,” says ‘* Taxpayer,” ‘* that | FO < SALE. ae S SS pau TA i BE DONE BY BUYIN trey ' “ feat B reta Opor a, Toe ex-E& ipcess is still indis- . fied by pasolug through the : nea ce oe le i iJ t p . T , : are ta Opor o, Coal gas Is puriler 'Y Pease D LAND a Nagy ou Re. T} posed ingt ton, N.Y , | earth.” a 6) ACRES OF ee T et : — a wy 'TRETD CGQENTTINE hued ur Ae ; A wealthy farmer mat = ee 2 A number of instances are on pe | situated at ee 85 : @ ID THE FOLLOWING BRANDS ARE GUARANTEED GENUINE: pl a ao = va ‘a li ar were fuaud where perseus have been cone er the ship 59. er aay ee ce 36 acres - wR s An ‘ JN akno 1 i to the poord <t ; } _ = : : " f tk is ras. throug d the resent cro : : ; a ‘ 3 by the entrance vu 1S ff _} an p Rie ‘TT and the tone . x : ly ese : Diiis unt y hi am Mniing to 37,000. 4 . ‘ ‘, : Pettenkoler: . nd root crop 25 acres o lay, @ CD aaa \., * +s i ? I: ry g ghe { » s : es i} The King of Portagat is suderiag from in- ate a ol le were poisoned aac andex pasture. All of the rage au a, = B hite Rose, Nay er baal a q a ple Ca ’ ( *s e flues.za. ss oe ae Ste ee travel for | of the farm is fenced off in 6 acre fields, ere . Herr Markdoff, the Vieuna millionaire, is} and killed a Soe - and then o also a never-failing spring of water running - - a eo MANUFACTURED AT THE S| dead —aged 91, ; - . | twenty feet under the street, eatin dane hrough the farm, and abundance of alder mud, — ALL MA! - . : r ee ccd a re eee aad te ee ee Se a (See | The Dwelling House is good, as also the out- & D ? , Chicago, aged 110 flooring of the ground floor rooms Heaith, | buildings. This farm is situated two miles ® 4 vu SOA ft. oe Rey. Willi m R, Hog an, son of M. ‘P. Ziemssen on Public Hygiene and ” - from Montague Bridge, one of the best pro- i = a a, ‘ a ' bi Hogan, Esq , of this city, otticiated at we vol. 18, page 548.) “‘If gases so pro “i Sais astinte oe tht Wend. ib will, be sold ad se 2 wipe ieanrrats a. Mass and Vespers in St. Duastan’s Cathedra ing were not purified by the superincum live | With or without crop, as may be ——- SS * sis oa a $9 . tors a ot is de Galliffet, one of the most | earth, it would be very ———- w ever| . For further particulars inquire of owner, on mt as © Bs Bt c&s net WS, FOpris * + "ae Marquis de Galliffet, o : yTaV d. It is, as a rule, n i —_— ee : os ‘ ; . raveyard. > j the premises. i iss oa i. ea tenga eked wt Gis poms Eee cee led,” Tindwich, te ids able report | “Pe P PETER STEWART. = © = dncQ-Scn Sher Imes ent) why ne vena | es oe oat — om a =e. on the ** Practice of luterment in Towna, Commercial Cross P. O., King’s County. & OO fam a ~— — a valsions whenever she see t face ; ks: ‘tl have no doubt whatever that jy |2—wky tf _— ee QD teem —— os _ ae: ror. Usuall ywomen are affected the other remarks : - amet, iy ¥ Sp te . eae ial grounds, as at present cc - jm Way, andin twelve cases out of a dozen the burial g haskell an unds), are a at, ee +77 would be hysteri: ally mad if there were not a tuted (intramurai buria z v da per- Montague Carriage ao gry: — S =r pees : ; he a; . ¢ mirror in the house. eontinual suurce of on one iat = — S ; te . . ee ee ; ed in haps, mm its ee They an aoe coneancesecmvancain | © t a TEMPERANCE SERMONS, —Las evening in the |). ordinary obser ers. ; s : . » ogre 3 : a : Methodist Brick Caurch, Rev, John Read de- aang the constitutioaal stamina of pos JOHN HMeLEAN & SON, te ? . i i : livered a powerlul dise ruse, mowing that ia sands of our town population, while peop e —~MANUFACTURERS OF— os As + ima © 4 4 f j the temperance reform, the individual vyoter at they have any injurious ten- ee xe ¢ a Was responsible for the manner in which civ- }] 4re denying that t - pe yon epidemic . ; } h Carts =) - la a ae ‘ ic masters were attended to, In St. Peters| dency ; and = "ake ceceen ne that the | Fin® Carriages and Sleig §, ' = ~ 8 i 3 Churca a similar adiress was given by Rev. | comes to try if, : 7 : an . “MES RK ‘ke | q ; Peed E. J. Lloyd. tena was briefly | consequences of long genre a Truck Wagons, &C., Oo = DP Cutters, Pointers, ippers, OC : it Mls co the famous resolution recently adop- | become so apparent as to as = Z ihe} Montague Bridge, P. E. Island, pas ~ a e ted by our city coaacil and to the absardiiy | xJarm.” The disinterment o bod Par : AS now on hand a large number of wR wD ~ , ti orses Siovels s&c. QWe., » of sasc ining a proaib ting act and afterward old cemetery of the one a the siski:. Sleighs ready for the market, and are aa es = “ Ines SBCs a. Yaw, oe electing & body of men in Opposition to it. 1785, was directed on accoun 0 es . as to sell at as reasonable terms as can Ae ane \ math oe were attent.vely heard, and ness of the aeighborhood. So impure tes Lchas sapohees. Parties in need of such “ ~ x ) i —-C HEAP ATL } ill doubtless do good, the air in the adjuiniug cellars that oo will please call and examine our stock before = a »ae . ; 3 — Se: 9 sea : oe Sere ee ee er Oe OS a Shere, as we. ane Seameaee oo o r _ ran 7 \9C 4 \ , — yond 7 ae 3 - hie, of “" H. tected the escape of a : ie that we can satisfy them. “S eo bom 6 S | : Z "4 . & Uo. was disposed of this morn ng. |. : twent eet eep. See si a. ys : fm y ul - Fton admitted his lialdlity to pay af ‘Tom graves twe a ' PAINTING and REPAIRING in all its mm So & oad ZT i . 4 4 Ziemssen vol. 18, page 542.) ‘ ded ty hi 4 | p nen Sen. wee of Many other instanees of noxious and | branches carefully atten : T Ya uu Uharlottetowa, Veo, 9, 1859—dy Yaw why iS, v aseoosineat wag reduced accord- ot > - é(.. ® _ fatal gases, issuing from grest depths, §) novlé—wky 1 yr hy ; 2 > Y . f a a a >’