i el ee eeeeeeeeee—EEEE = = rere EE ), CHARLOTTE ‘ep ~ y v0 hi, errr See eee THE D MELY h)X AMINER| yes’ BUILDING, CORNER OF WATER | AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Cher iottetoy Li, . x. i Rix Morthe, - . : £2 8® Three Moutas, - - - a Que bient® : . ' @ #0 @ae Vi ook : - : e 12 ow Aidvartie ug at most moderate rates. a] @ontracts itay be made for menth!y, quar- erly, or half-yearly advertisements, en appli- eatian. W. L. COTTON, iJ. W. MITCHELL, Manager. | Gikse Supt = i Prince Edward isiand| RAILWAY. TIME TABLE NO, 13. Winter Arr Lrrangeme nt, wee ee we TO COMB INTO FORCE TUESDAY Decomber Qnd, 1879. o-~-—-- TR RAINS GOING WEST. ; Nos. 1 & 3, No. 5, SraTioNS, | Mived ; —_——. ——- —— eee Saemeter wn .....'Dp 8.20 a. m. Cardigan. a ** &. 46 ss Ar l0.1o **; Mt Stew’ tJun |p 10, _ Royalty Jnact: on! 33.93. * eateneien.. \Ar La. m. | Royalty Junet: ul SOs yh B28 * Nerth Wiltshire.) ** ¥14 “ | ** 4.10 * a » ee S Hunter River...., ‘* 9.30, ** | Breadalbane.....| ‘* 10.07 “* | “ om A— cS oé Ceunty Line.....| ‘* 10. 7 as Kensington... “| ‘© 10.55 * 8 “sid Ar iL 30e m Ar ummerside.. ‘*|Dp 1.30 pm Wenneeo.... :| °° 2.19 * Port Hill...) << 3.00“ RR cscs. cc], Sn = Alberton........[ ‘* 5.17 “ Sigush ...... a ‘TRAINS GOING EAST. (Nos. Zand 4,| No. 6, Mixed. | Mixed, 7 = - ee YS e So oro eres eee = STATIONS. | ' j i i i re ‘Dp 6.30 am) CO ee . I an ood. cat A Port Hill ........| ‘* 9.40 “ | Wellington ......| ** mas" | +6. oe (Ar 11.10 am’ S’mm’rside...... 3.05 * ? ia” County Line *- 343 * “+ 8.44 “ Bresdalbane.. . ee a ** +1 ev Bae? Hunter River....| ‘*- 4.30 ** | * 9.30 * North Waltsin @.| 7 6.0 5°. 19 ¢. Bee tS Reyalty Juuction' « 5,37 “ | “10.38 “ . Ar 6.00 pm Charlottetown ‘*|Dp 2.30 p m| Reyalty Junction ‘* 2.53 “* | ; ; Ar 4,10 7 i Mt. Stw’t Juve. [Dp. 4.15 “ | Cardigan. . Oh, Ca Georgetown .. ..jAr 6.00 p ma ———— —_— sae _SOURIS BRANCH. Kensington...... . - - om 66 3,00 Tra ns Going West. -——$——_—_—_—__—- STATION». No. 7, Mixed. Berm | ~ Depart 7.15 a. m. a. i a 7a + 8%. Peter's | + ae Merei) . , i 9.28 °° Mt. Stewart Junction. ion. | Arrive 10.16 a. m, trains ; Going East. tne a“ SLATIONS. & No. 8, Mixed. ww. Stewart J. uaction. | | Depart 4. 4.45 p- — Morell . cone ee 4.55 Peters... ...... ie > i ; < 6.48 * US oases onesies ok re” 2 -_—_—_———— ALEX. MA‘ aun \AB, ; Sup’t and Engineer, Railway Office, Chtown, Nov. 28, 1879. —pat pres h ane sp sj kes pio 6) Labrador Herring MOICE CATCH OF 1879. Smoked Salmon, Salt Treat, ** Herring, ** Shad, ** Halibut, ‘* Mackerel. At HALLS FISH MARKB#T. Per. 18, 1880 —tf tee Bones. Bones. Pe undersigned will pay fifty cents Cas! per ewt. for all bones delivered at the Bene Mili, in the ko ralty. No quantity less than one e-vt. (112 tbs) taken. FRED. WW. KYNDMAN Pajtewn, Bos. 1, 1879 Lh at ; , , ** | Gladstone has been csiled During ¢ 4 wu Ah ar o>) ow rind oe, we a: wonucsrnscrrrat ounemarccre = a as Ott NA resis mtr Ue ee et TT beerceaner| ema rice a . . e SIV. SSIES wr m4 a7 ‘ sv ‘Dp 8.00am Dp 3.00 Pm, i satisfy the Heme Rule ES, we are hot in: ;pesitien te say. Some impfOvement in th ir i? hat a3 BRnoland seark Be - 1 j > re.ations vetween Et iiand ana ireiand 1) 0 pm Dp 2.30 p m!Dp 7.30 a rm 7 Ar 11,00 ain | on a s, in payment, during 7 e r\ ana @xatil ine | esig ian , - oiatead TeESsICenCESS. | Poi ato ) Farina. AN : E SCRE Agent. ) SUBSTITUTE i CHEAPER, . BEER & GOFP’S. April 17, 1830. A RRR Sy Ee OY LP LEAAL EE AOD: MBC Sie A BR Ri ay i i le a eee - a meme em nn tt ng OG ae PO ererne mee oper a : ty eH | a aay } ; srs I asl oy ‘“e! ‘ 4 , tt , Tet { + ry 5a't * ' ® Py - Y . “ ; . A ; > 8 t , : 3 . i 4) i’ ’ a, 5 ‘ oe) : » 4 - . t eke te lee eee etan adic \ sen oe = 7 — — site aw -- > ‘ ed a . > is ~ \ . s £ bse : e ta = i “a 36 & a - oi & aa = & igo Baa es 5 fo F ~ i < ae ¥ ‘ 7 é 7 q t ao & * % cr s ¥ os TR oo “ dan. he de>. hh Ai LO | woe) ame At i - t Voy, y i ; Toy Nite at’ Tile wh iv ; & Feisad 12,0 Ch. FROM A LIBERAL POINT OF VIEW. |people of England, Ireland and Scotland, | ! 3 io the heim. ne slx years trom 1868 to 1874 ithat he was Prime Minister of England, he | carried many measures caleulated to pro- mote peace and contentment in Ireland has. During bis stx vears of office, Ireland ; A ‘received a considerable sh: re ot his atten- Loni Syme of the measures he passed fer ’ fs . ™ © ise ; e ‘ te ene oT ine i } peos sla entitle hia ‘ + ; 7 ; ante dt bine dl > 14 O USEIP iWSLiY ravltnugae ibdeed be micht : ) ’ : } i’. : - + de considered tne only & sh Statesmar ey tried ‘ u ersia@nd tneir re ‘ . Lai . i Oo im 9 their ¢onditie: H 4 \ I ie) bs be vwGe.i ie : aa cr ¥ at ; i rei Gi ‘ y’ i ai, and w illic ; ? yf a te : ? ur : ‘ 2 til ' ‘ euert ; ' : i} ic} ; Sit a , s s ’ i} : 4 D > » } pent ani Lsise : ! Hurci Mm irelat : i ke bY, Ouse noe PenmgQions endancy was! his motte: and, though a tremenduous a & : how] was raised against him at the time, as . , ‘ : hors \ 4-day, not afriend of civil or religious ; 7" . : +) 41 oe . liberty in the Empire but admits the justice £ a ae 5 ! 1 will o +o - : rf t easure. Ireland will again receive Equal franchise, a better | some measure of loeal govern- rnent uranted to Ireland. How far Cladsi will be prepared te go to never be exercised in any. way derogatery to the maintenance of the honer ard inter- jest of the British Empire, both et home ‘ . ana abroad, <->” ri Cha “ “ma ae KORY OP] 4110 my 2amMers. Tsu repairs of the Steam Navigation | Ce’s. Steamers have just been completed; na } the the season’s work. The repairs to the} | Princess of !Wales this year have been most, aa aR reve ile 2 } ‘ 3 7 i extensive. Lhey have been made at larce} > ; yy j 7 } ey iy f Bi € cil ana under tne aire ti a 2 “ ee F j . . . « miogevbtt, wioyda’s Agent. H tr hall hes i ‘ : a | a, A es pcen tI iy re I lanked with piteh pine Po ats eee ee 7 a Spr ind fastenea With teva OILS | ana juniper Lreenals. ser sponsons } ? - j . ia . a : ay pecn reoun anu streny ‘ther new |by knees instead of ordinary braces, and her paddles and . paddle - bexes. which have hitherto been large, have been | i ? es : Ree 4 ; ‘ | reduced two reet In Glameter, in orde} 4 + ' ' : Aaah ree an, . suit the draft of the beat. Phe | beiler ha ? 5 % 7 ae, 5 o aiso been greatiy repaired, rec ing new . i furnaces, legs, and upiake, of oe tate : Thy gga En gan | In fact anything which would | » be me, cetract rrom ¢t 1e efficient and safe working of the steamer, has been removed, and rx been ior some ye irs The timbers of ‘hg St. Lawrence were! opened and examined, and found to be per fectly. sound. The only extraerdinary re-: _ pairs made on her was the extending of! ‘the hog frame forward in order to! en ee ee a FR RS Ns ee meee mm Le LE LEC: CE OLE EA EEL A BOY — : } iealeamaiis C20 ONCE more amid tiie accmammMations of ti e} aoe 4 Ps . 1 eo . +}, ws : nearly ever to Capo Traverse. A sonthwesi aoe ree cement ¢ ents 12 1 ESTERS: a cane sBeeeee not te ad i carefully looked - after by the res boats are now ready to commence |} 3) 6d wore dis ge ggg 1 in t} L, °F — we sical wit uy ce We af _ A OOS ORS AC OR oan Made axe. eneneinanatainabenee 4 wmarswost sme | 8 wee | i ho . ii”ay | 7 ' it [ ; if ril and b 0 ei i ha How presen: ajas his own timent He now Bays ot ble appearance. We micht|himself, “It has come to my ear that those lere men I work on the hull of |} whe are ling and abetting hiai in his uh t f ¢ $ LS perfomned by | pre eT) course GF action towards me, at iv. Danis 2% is city ; the work | busy Circulating his false staterreuts. tam ] Ta i er ; , Nir e sfith Cumming, | unhs Co npell > in Ice, LO contrae ‘ ° e s* 1 = - . — “"? ; | mNgineer, and i paintins g of both steamers j dict them puriciy. ° 4 eil, would the i rire: B.4 public not have been more ready to believe sr eeremesemeoes | his denial, if he had contradicted them Coppesnendence iwhen they were boastfully and-exullantly ‘ BX PUP Sats% ad > i : {given in the Argus, instead of now, when me re ~ eees his sins arein danger of finding aa We do ROL ; q OUTSE VER responsible for : ’ vi ‘ie siatements OF OCDWMIDO/Ss OC OUT COTTesTrm tlanta | ‘ ’ te , HE HOWMEMENMS OF OPUHONS OF COPTESPONGEN “3. Me. Harper, knowing I have proof, c ; , ' i ’ : - - - - | is very cautious and adroit ic his denial. » "a HH wtew 4 a artinia.__°*a ai a XX) ot flatiienett ee tie refers to ODDLY oné articie @ eommu VY Inver Cemmunication gee we Beer ee esr > he aan nication,’ — neither’ writing Wd APtlcie gee ths ee Te the Edi re ge nor suggesting i/,”——“‘knew nothing about , & ssl iv t he ad ft ° . = : aw it till my a attention was drawn to it,’—‘*the Sin, Much has been said about the WOn- article in question.” I charged him with Jerti) we » of be * the ; oa ) te consolidate the clemente of Tritial aveene owes. ‘Northern Light” i9 | writing or a ng to do with a number er and te consolidate the elements of British keeping uy communication with the mainland 7 c } btn, 2atha : wriVes ’ a4 slidiili« : "gee tj ‘ % in the J Aa n12 rS sae : Ni ; lnwna tha winte an enn a 7 ibt a, ' series of at ich S$ in i 4a? Gis. Greatness Fis administwation as Chance!-} “uring the wiiter se a cr G BHe Nas 4. He feels ak weakness of his g round, lor of- the Exchequer was rivailed ry..{been of service to P. KE. L, plying t etween ? a ‘ ; i AUT t3i : \ CUO ifti 7 « unt lV2iied. 3 4 + 1: ; rae = . " . he dreads investig att iC n, he is terrified om lamet {> riian entevery vearE with : votes tse (reorzetown anc rr) ‘ ene tas cleariy «e- é : ) a ; ; a . tens o sf, AE aie . * oa. “.#moustrated the t tha * nossib'- for q | he prospec. of discusst a. {t SHOWS the tt 1s adinittea Dy - ps ties in SNCIanG stent cross the traits be reasonable | COW AVGic3 of g riailt by d declari3 1g of himself, 42, : . i 4 " — » . — ol] on . . . ; . . . c _s r — : . raee OF S ARRAS, 2. ee —— . . -1 ltime when the wind is favorable and theice!‘‘ I need not say that L have no wish to Moolish statesnet iave yer ‘ i re . . - 4 i 4 5 oe dation: tiuak ; : i Ayilt i : Nee { ten j ve € ver had tHe j iNdose ihis winter t reongi which we have enier inte controversy with sich a writer powe OF throw in y tne CuarmM of Cioquence rust passed has net been an u isnal one intas the editor of the Presbyterian.’ W hy about a financial statcment that Gladstone ave ! i h id we been ntir ely depend. should he f ear an ab e writer if he has ent ¢ c- Th Light r our mails, }truth on his side, which is 1 nrighty.’ we slould have been very eps served, 5. The A rgus. article could have been Bie ae jenggttoran: Sect cine — a ee & | written or inspired only by one whe hap re- secure regularity in despaiching and receiving | eNGes Servant girl of f rofessor “yeah. On , , aes son s Phat girl, ror gome time, as be en ‘ elusio n thi oramate é ihe | in the empioy and confidence of Mr. Har- the m ertain ; and, judging the] Pet by the past. wnust alwavs bese. .The 6. Mr. Harper’s utier unfitness for the mestion of winter steam navigation betwean | duties of his office has, for seme’time. bee ‘ape Ti vd ormentine has at-}eome manifest to ti Professors. tract tt i on of not afew nd, until | The articles were ritten by one tae expei ie li he a subject | wh nditien is , and who ¥ i there min or ne ity, be a aif- | wishes te arouse pr co oe ; ¢ ef opine i i ue ¢ 241 THG ‘ ~ agait _ P ae } in favor of: ; " sturdy scheming Jehn. fast in the ice, and remaining so for weeks pre Redon i easy 7. When the Argus came out so beldly weare Tuiuy assurea tihac GQuUring buis wme,/. . oe8 , - 2 mn... tee 3? oe) as oe 2: : , hy 7 a 1 In praiss ol svurdy wise nis ire, and G@uy trips COU Lave DEEN Mace—pby a mitten L: any 1, ° Pin sinaller steamer than the one now emplorved- S113 SUCCESSIUL SON ming, pi ouLing, : ud ‘‘con- seis LC ciea€ wt : he 2 310% bps > : o% : s ; ee 7 at the Capes. fees or conflict ’ againsse & oe and Whichever way the wind may blow, at/ Principal, it must have been with Harper's . ~ about half evb tide, the ice loosens so aj known permission, authority or advice. ' steamer could crowd her way through or|He would not dare drag innocent John inte go. around the ice ficlds. A north-eastlihe ‘‘conflict” as the great suecessful wind forees the ice on Cape Tor | champion, chief and sele plotter against the men tine, causing it to separate, & part belag College end updermen of Py ‘ofessor Ander- eae Fee re ie 9 tables driven into Baie de Verte,~ thereby Aneuring son ‘witheut his consent er knowledge. pen water 6n the New Bruns and spon Wat the New Brunswick side, ‘t And Harper’ s silence afterwards evidently shows that his consent had been given ’ ° vv ; cae 2790 ae ee ee x wind drives the ice on © ape iraverse, preanc- ! tina? Aaya r a} te ta: wt ti Wy : vil rive . % oe, 2Ouu ' . a s ‘< E that respect will be made; but those wh ‘es illo With Title anne o:.) or the knewledge and cemplicity had ex- ; ovsthen ¥ , ie ty) Vier ® rasinrati ing 2% 8 mi la renecu, 'y1UN Littis OrTrno W ie © expect &@repeai OF The nien, & restoration s ‘ oa isted a 8 nt of ’82. the Par! . the ice always leosens as the tide falls, so a} ***©™ ; + ;Or tne bariiament OF ‘O42, tae « &rilament ctf j ' —*. beeen y oa — : 2 Tweet hut n a have it ; . Ee ¥ ’ ° 1? ;sieamer W ould find nut little dihic ulty¥ in mak o Last but not 1OGSt, Wa nave i 7 t! ireugh 7 ae lant : lay - ; ; An a 1 oenaneantahio -s antleme eee et ' ease, vlad tek by . as round trips daily. ¢ aptain Irvine ving | as truthini and respec table a gentienan as 7 : ‘ , ' be disap ted some : . : 44 } ° . $1. vie ieee : : ihe ) wi ' Cea ppol 16 - nat exe nee In crossi ¢t thef{there 1s in Lae cily, a Gril, and one ; se ae » 2 : a ; = ; “ “ = _ ray . 24 . 25 minh A; La cnanve iT pi f : { £ ee De . . : ,ot - | eon 5 In tO THINK thé Ullal? im ti) c iv ¢ , I ; efiects « arty iwhnom ¢ B wWol uld expec st to de justice to the : . i ; - lish ¢ will site ngiar 4 he tides at oll th ; that 1 Mr. Hai > personall 7 , ei . é . 5 UD 4 € ware } <27G11S, Lil ne saw iat, arper persona v \ . ley this if : - etel a] ae t a : py t- : ee , u con cery. Gispeuni ‘i cive in the. manuscript for or ion, and > " it ij y t hts ll iT » this beine the ; + Di ee es ele se Sein’ io i? ; Seon. 45 Wi oO et eee os bo Enig Dens the proper) that he is morally certain Mr. Harper ts . : ; lien $ } 4 , > ‘ ? Lain with t 7 . a 1' q » t } i i } ' c i i uh t : + 4} 5 t . ‘ ie slight bne poliey of both } plac : : vue ithe auther er Te eading spirit ef all the ' . } +e we bot ifgba ; . $s CT : . ithe: great Enghsh parties towards the} ‘ 5 . - oy ~ | articles. Yours truly, ee . aicale +} an Tha $ do} Mi 2 t i é aielyY at the i ~ ai | Volo * precisely tie same. ihe entente | oe Chends 8S. G. Lawson. ’ ’ ny 2 ci mmaves 3 { ' cera 67 i } *li the sient tnri i. ™ Une . © | ode G2 . i j : be " ? 1 rPVInG i at a tiie i eb COLL Cure i aT io Ww wWiadUtsrone Of PHaCOoHNSne@iui a Tt. a : ° 3%. y is 1 . : | average 1 : made in three hours, ang|The Newfoundland Fishery Dif- rnuies. ‘ astone 1& now 1n AIS seventy- } ; . ' . aie . t} ; 3 43 * Prov nave ¢ i een anade in Ive CY j ficuity. tyr ’ si cTan Io 7 mhpe . . 4 < . . a 4 LbilSteabiuiain iii? alt : 47 ; : : he ‘ © . . . hou 5 e ai € icct TO stez ; —_—: vai ed $} be LHe wtelmecttal power andi * ae : : ; ie ew ; a Be ee Re 27 a esis oe peste Fs, ! ti lth the mainianc ring the | The New York Jlerald of Friday publishes i . , j isl ved i U G@ silt cyt se , ro fT ] \er ’ ¢ @ | intr i 1% . : a Beped that the Jom - | the following cablegram io 17 ‘ i I may On ti) 2 iY inion Gevernment if thev entertain a1 v doubt | } } 4 : oe “1 reese. Aentt OO a ee ee to! or oH tOSt DILLE sppencents. His » this ronte peing } ticable—will at ence} LONDON, APTit a. sO Lone Hesoclacions . Re Ri ee oe Tito Me pp ie SEM 2 el rence milcht be co: red to a might ‘ti themselves in p ession of tre fa ts | be ween the United ee eit Great Britain ett al lrelatine to the Fortune Bav (Newfoundland 4 : yeeping Witi rresistible fury | res ‘ting if ‘te shail then havea suitable re:auing to oe = vere ae Rene ees undland) . = ae ae’ 5 danny anne : . “ ; 1 attacks ne en ended ail ana YerTriturynall every On rel in 1tS careel ;Sieamel Witbn Paw roait COMNeCCvUINhS at the ; _ * ~ : = e v ew ; ; : ; a a afe raconiar as ons i agays ago i the Hritisn trovern- ; ; kee eee eb apes, thereby insuring saie regujar and ran iby bY s | rie OV lhe history of electioneering eontestis » | Lape ‘ ther 5 iS ing BI a! ar and ram . e beh A ee : mrl mae arcely shi Ww al instance : fcommubication With Tue outsice world, : 1 MERE vol = oi Ue uerican : bebitit VUewedh SUCHE UN yY write ¢« i Liaise & s ; _ , 4+} ae i = ere oe the Government wil have fairly redeeme ; claims 4 repiies to the demand wi ) TUeB nnme and erocnence ot me mean foi - i ‘ 4 * oT S ! eas a : ea ‘ wa i Be ace . yy 12110 i ul 3 eiiilt Ci i og | 6 OL one j 2 I pa T nr - ‘n this regard | of the wnited States io1 KS 103,060 dama 3 by ; } . 4 L ei hee ‘ wale A < he ’ . a ; “34 i f) Venti i ” | . aos + ’ - : “ = SLI LIE : fOUSE . . evel G i @ sui ec { an iryine Wi iy 1 ei?! Sitiy . : tO } y Oi vO It ognize the . j Ce Oe 5 A | ‘ ny val . : 1 : “<x y ; mein . Mrivrari: > TT? tied me . retic r t é : ' c 4 TS i = 7 . Hounci ng tue | 13% lan a POoCitLes Gia © i follewl + @} 4 ele] i muscle, shou justice Of , 1 LMS, ri t&hKES ene greund eOrmmat re iter Ati a} ” ,when 4} - 2 e ae : d ; i +1 + + t i nited a tinghetry en, 7% i ira ommend gente Oa than wh at take the management of the steamer a “eo ~ ates jishetmen, in drawing i fareic} icfeld | i their seines fro t} h6re s7pess Tal“nibg tue iereien policy of Bes acONnsues Boats new nn use wher occasion migl at re | bheli ines irom tne sno0re re tré Zress- a anil cn ie all sting . 4: 43 i ; ‘ ‘ 4 . ts r the pnrivileces ; +5 ; thr omy le at nis iast meeting in Midlothian. r@ |] i quire 7 prese) t there are four reeulai - wee, ee mn und ler the a’ cet i 1} hoes. e ee oe. a ae 4 r which, Lord Salisbury heids, doe to-aay the most poweritil man in the Brii-} crews, divided as follews : ‘Princess Louise,’ g STCSLY, Sestiem, os , we ‘Ss, Goes not ; | - _ ! } : +1, ‘ 6 ow} . fF . y : } - 4 * ' ct ‘ ae | +} ‘ n 3 cue n 1e tern 5 iSHbines vi} g ish Empire; and as he has in the past} Capt. Munsey Irving, Ro bt. ¢ Cam pbell (builder | include in ti : of - ing” the right i : oo. f Le 4 ee 6s (49 land for the purpose of cr2wi 2 5 O i preved himself a patriot and a statesman, | ofths boats ‘Princess Louise” and Marquis besiege adh ee ee oe nee eae freag ’ ' . os ¢ er Ti ntl and nf j the shore, i€ 2180 hei tnat in isning ahd tne uniinching friend of freedom rf OL Lorne yA Wiunam bell and j ‘rank ic- | u fom ee ' : A i 15g ae wi h 4 ~ : aT°3?% o $) Ti ° Pen £ (..,., | selnes the Amecrican bshermen were ing every country as well as his own, we feo! VV illams; tae Marquis Gi Lerne, Uap- | el aa . ; rlat . : } 4] tain Aythur Irving 7 16ma Liowatt, | 20084 laws which were in existence when the quite assured that the power with which;|*#® “20% ? sais sl teenty' was ehneladed: and witek therein | James Howatt and Geo Irving: the | treaty was concitaed, and winch tnererore the British people have entrusted him, wil pvSin’? ener ane 9 SOs + Cantains aided by their crew. Yours, &c., (28s April 27th, 1830. 24> Pe ‘Sir John.” Captair Mann ague Muttart. | marked the con LIGLODS Subject to which the Cerneline Campbell, Wm. Campbell, and | Americans received their rights and privileges, Alex. Muttart; ‘‘MeKenzie,” Capt. Newton Under the treaty he admits that no local aet tite George H. Muttart, Hector Camp. | tegulating the fisheries whic! ich was passed sub- pell. and James Ahearn: sequeat to the treaty, would affect the treaty Inc nolesion, I would fall short of my duty | Tights of the 1 rnited States, but insists that i that every attention to the oad the United States accepted the fishery rights and comforé ef passengers by this reute is subject to all local acts and regulations im spective | force at the time. Lord Salisbury’s answer, containing this refusal, was forwarded to the United States Government some days ago. Tt leaves at least one troublesome question _ open for his successor te settle. To the Edit f the Heaminer. © pit lo the £diter of the “xaminer. M::. Br iTOR,—-In reply to Mr. Jno. A Good Account. Harper's letter in the Examiner of Satur- “Te sum it Up, six long years of bed-rid- lay, I wot as state :— ' den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per 1. That Mr. Harper’s sim - e, unsuppert- | year, tetal $1,200—all which was stopped ot always to be believed. Only by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by tweive months ago he sole seule ‘and to all my wife, whe has done her oyn honse- human appearance, even pieusly declared work for a year since, without the loss of a ihat he had nothing whatever, — day, and | want everybody to know it fer direc tly sor tndirec ctl to do ith the move- | their benefit.” ment agalng the Prince of Wales College | ‘oun W eas, Butler, ie and Professer Anderson. Now, his eat <ai> > friends and admirers beastfully declare } ho | : Special Notices. i was,asI said at the time, the | igater, manager, and wire-pulier ed Sriit sellinc, that good Tea at George Car- Le . whole affair. pea Se iad Sao mga ; : ter’s, 68 Gt. George street a2? 9i t-s Che sub-Editer of the Argus, that of ‘ course knows who write. articles or inspire New Maple Sugar and Maple Wax at “The r - theia, for that pores: friendly, admiringly., Confectionery. placed by a better article, so shnt she is} now in every way superior to what she has | and eyen boas ifu ily a clare d or represented | OraXGs by the ber at Berr & Gorr’s thatthe, Mr. Harper, deserves all the credit | [a 23, 51 ifor being the great meving spirit and sole active worker in carrying-en the crusade FResa Maple Sugar, Oraiges and Lemons against College and Professor. Mr. Harper ®! Beer & Gorr’s. (a 28, 3i admits he saw that article in the Aryus, Hor Lrirers.—A fresh supply received by yea, that even his attention was directed te Northern Light to-day, at Aporuxcarins Hatt, it; yet he took all the credit given to him DesBrisay’s Curner.—ap 23, iw eM fy