ns WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1887. ER AMINE, =" “ee © THE DAILY DAILY rv . New Electric Pire Alarm. | ' s : | r ° | A rn p eee | Rif As:ociation - EXAMINER. | es | Drovingial Legistiture, |ftovinelar = nile | yet tes huge: ad: Gem a i of Prince Bdward Island. MARCH 30 387 \merican Telegraph Ci bipany 8 Oftice, im a 7 ——= fF thse city seater, Assccuute ‘ the OPCIOSE.18 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Mik Annnal General Meeting of this Associa i 3 Po ph Engineers and Electricians, I tion, for the election of offivers and the coun ; ~~ ” i The New Houses. Marcu 29. cil. and the transaction of other business. will THE } has recently obtained a | ce ny : : m wea »held i » City Court Room, Charlottetown ee (a ; tent lor & new ihre ap ar os it hic -! ” rhe following standing committees were = EL ABINE i 6th April next, at 8 p. m. | wer ! ik i } yant iong te in DIS}, . > day *— LRTY 1 y ob WY SEY Ln iN , t , } I a cal] d the ci mas “ t y spo h at Mr G. L. reel tie House-keeping Goods, New White and Gray Cotton, ' e of .t bew | 4ha ober Con WU Ss. Ss tad Address in answer to och —— se ’ sec . . ‘ ; P , : ists ‘momete) . : March ?0—tl date wky li ‘ ag » re u ened on| Phermostat, and consists of a ae Gordon, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Blake, | ™@ ’ New Printed Cottons, Bleached Sheetings, Hous i | tube, the mereury In VEO Mr. John McLean, Dr. Gillis. J j i ) | rachvy Ca ' 2s cisting Ssned nel i ALIN permanent connect ion with OS to oa ‘ sm * ? we H M P . roe > Unbleached Sheetings, Pillow ( ottons, vi ; Leena Ten ders for Journal on. Mr. Prowse, tstoms EX €& es tributing ti i the new ones. | sJoctric cireuit,and the latter being adapted | yo ag ag oa ald Mr. Forbe * a Ons ‘ v : ' , ion, Dir, Macdonald, r. Forbes. ble Linens loweis oweli u yuder pt rinined te ot ee Revising Journal—-Hon,. Mr. Arsenault, oon Ta ’ , ng. he opposite pole tne “Y : J > ‘clock, a. m.. at ——() , ; Hon, Mr. Yeo, Mr. McLeod. N the Sth APRIL next, at 11 o'clock, a. m. }ourcu } bang accomplished by an . ’ Corresp lence—Hon. Mr. Sulli- O Customs Examining Ww arehouse, Water ‘ f. anni Sal d havi been bought } ff the re born an ] "eae * aie in a screw Good Corres} a : : , Strect, the undarmentioned unclaimed goods wiil | HESE goods have just been opened for Spring Sale, and having bee ght vetore | «ijustable serew, op , ; f 4 anal van, Hon. Mr. Gordon, Hon. Mr. Yeo, be sold, under authority of Section 43, Customs recent advance in Cottons, will be found extra value. , re a a re ‘ Hon. Mr. Bentley, Mr. McLean, Mr. | Act, 46 Vie., Chan, 12. cudiiiilinn a ‘ ITS ! C RTS ’ } “ode at a ioral temperature Of, say, : acre * i Sons . PH A RP . 0 ‘ Oo dey as desired, im circuit, wil h a a tive I ibrary Hon Mr Sullivan 135 kegs Pains imarked 8S. W. C.) i. ’ - ao © A R - 5 f ‘ 5°) ea mer zgisiative Libri ' ° ° ‘ie 2 barrels Flux . - ° _. G ; ‘ £43 - Me e Curtai } rt of the | SY clectric bellin the building, i S aaeca Hon, Mr. Ferguson, Hon. Mr. Gordon, 1 barre, Lubricating Oil - - Geo, R Strong Brussels, Tapestries, Hemps, Floor Cloths, Matting, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Lace Curtaing, ‘ vi ant va oe ’ o the adjustabl electrode in A ¢ ifferent s ee Tokuda Hon. Mr. Yeo, Mr. JAMES CURKIE, : a gey, : , Ds ‘ entury Deifast sends : ircuit, viz., in circuit with a fire alarm Bell é FG Sap ee a Collector. —- —-9 -—- _—_ — i : ; ; Dike ; ‘ustom ou ,. & E . v K : : And rt | bell. “ ; i re Public Accounts—Mr. John McLean, 30th March, 1337, mar30 51 i . ate an und worthy su In hotels the pena yen ae € 7 } Mr. Blake, Me. H. L. Macdonald, Dr. —— “_ Tailoring Department. = , connection with the electric 2S, el od as Gillis, Mr. Richards, Mr. Farquharson, ; : . fire alarm or to regulate the temperature, : 2 NG Spri j ‘ hy st uv = W he : the room ome cor Mr. Sutherland. > s A lot of Spring Tweeds just opened, : ind | ee eee in el \ tr Tenders for Debates—Hon. Mr. Prowse, : ; 0 th ‘ Is sé " t it is irm the (therm at wili ciose an eiec it = Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Forbes. —_— t. and dro hutterin the annun : M I McLeod: 4 bs i re $f rive WwW } i vi | rewit, qns { aban tl senile nd Rules. &e. Hon. Mr. I erguson, Hon, To Capt. aleo mi wc eo —~“¢ 4 vy “ Y ; tor re othice. showing the roo ana . > ; e a see. notions thes windentt ee a Th er Bt ._ e Mr. Bentley, Hon. Mr. Yeo, Hon. Mr. Sir,—I am willing to {rot my mere, | Mond \y f $ ‘ ring i “ee i fick i ii i 4 , ‘ a¢ ” Sime .. oe —=s, \ » the incils in which he may a ia = tched off by some one in the McLeod, Mr. e KR. Melons. ld sail SET ode ates dollars, a fitie- i g 7 guceeon ee Ep estat a as id Private Billk—Hon. Mr. Macdonald, borough ice, on Thursday next, 3tst’ inst, at 2 SUCCESSORS TO ce t New ! he clerk in th ‘ flice will ; sl Hon. Mr. Prowse, Hon. Mr. Lefurgey, | o'clock. p m-.. mile aeane. meet hn * five, to } ted fe thi tire « pant of the von 18 0 +: “ee : t > 5 enge, place your . 5 heen tested | ve that the type ee Sinelair, Mr. D. C. Martim harness. If you accept tale ¢ all ne, plas ras EO D Ay VIES Se Co wiling because the ny is comtinuous, ana a in | Sulliv: stakes in the hands of any responsible party s . x} _ “s a ke ee : has be Expiring Laws—Hon. Mr. Su Van, | whom you may name, before 11 o'clock, on day of Se ERUWK OY UK CORY CRS OOM BAe i Hon. Mr. McLeod, Mr. D. C. Martin. race. Yours, Pr. F. ROBINS Ch town, March 7, 1887.—wky ‘ A968 } va) t ‘ j ims or otvbel anc . * ° ‘ é ° ae ce ee ‘l ers ee Engrossed Buls—Hon. Mr. Arsenault, | 1 39. 1997-13 ——_—_—_—_—_—esss eee sss eee y Companies and cond villsend to see if auyt ng . ee n-| Hen. Mr. Gordon, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Kelly, | 2 ge + 7 ni thris . rT very ro im the nouse can. be ius con- Mr D. C. M rrtin. r ™ ‘8 ected with the office. 1am ZiAON CHURCH ; i Public buiidings, churches, etc., heated ORs S furnaces in the cellar ean be kept aL a LEGISLATIV EK COl NCIL, ENTERTAINM Fr NT 7 ; i) ‘ : i 134 t S ; er Lemipel &. uli y a Y a nm Marcu 929. tat , ; ‘ rear Tit iurhace aud a fermosta in ie : ‘ abet 46 anaes ' ae i we iat above “ee at any temperature re The following officers have been elected \ Musical and Literary Entertainment, in con- AND i ‘ ha ‘ : srod When the temperature eets | and Committees appointed ~the three first | 2 nection with Zion Church Sunday School, } quire he the temper . oe ae ical es ani will be held in the | M Lold | | Seyond the required dezree, the circuit is}uamed being elects d by a unanimous | | ! | | i wT a e a ié De ft i 5 th 3 tell: Fs vote - inleed, the people could » pleted, the bell "rungs inthe cull, vote + yw pag | BASEMENT OF SION GHUROH, ‘ } ‘ : r i tis posi > man in charge c pene tin ire, President —Hon. Thomas W. Dodd. , H wesupied buildings cambercounected | — COjerk— John Ball. —ON— Cligpentniapite n is il — =e Wita in cou ned buildin yy «Ol Rey rter B Baldersten f r ° * ‘ . . mo 7 porte |. B ‘ , ‘ te OLe . PP ‘ iaetiedcs oods, and at "prices very low ies 1, Al ix, Prowse, | with the po stat Oy the use of an Usher of the Black Rod—John M: Mont- Phursday Ey ening, sist inst. W a Se nae Assortment in the City in these g ) P y 1 , , brant) ; ae uring March, Mel | on, bDentiev, anc | wnuneiator there, niber OF DUNCINGS feomery . : ' HL UENGS | gomery. 20: : . — m Cale OF PG the Messenger—Alex. MeBeth, A select and varied programme has — heen ‘ ’ ' ‘ ~ xact ObuLGINg cou vil. Doorkeeper—.J ames McPhee. arranged, consisting of choice Choruses, Duets, 9 \ ' 0 Tr RE ‘Dp r ie H Bias Duis thane was Me. Morrison in Selos, Readings, Recitations, &e. i A [ j 1 | ! e RR lth 5 he Opp am suther fis but as uy COMMITTEES : The Choir and Saba i will be assisted by some : vel! l another i tetra a” = pate : ; of the best local talent. ’ a » Books before buying elsewhere. eee ee ae ° FOG ” a 7 , Printing Journal—Messrs. Nicholson, Té commence at 8 o'Glock, sharp. See our Sample Boo ying ni i : , We { aan ee ee Oe ee eee M ‘rein, Laird “ be me Admission 10 cents, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, i lickings, : : { I ‘y ir past he ! ‘Ss Expenditure Uiow, Nicholson, Kick- JAMES H. GOOD, Table Linene, Towels, | Gray ( ottona, Ae ee We Se ae Hae Cee aie: Secretary, W hite Cottons, Prints, j Ginghams, “| confident th s right thing in the Expiring Laws—Rogers, Balderston, Mec- | March 28, 1887. , . ae . ere , i ee ss : ; have en Maced In the new f10u ‘ tqutpiace, 10 13 very siinp.e im Construction, | Nutt. - a eg SEBHRSUC KERS ’ i ; ALt 3 a > \sseably by the manhood of the Provinee. | a0t easily put out of order, and is abso-|. Enerossed Bills— McNutt, Murphy, G EA. IN D a ie i : j {. McD i t t the j iat ty correct im its operation. Phe cost Fraser. . (| : sues 5 he has been | wil! be tri sy newh — it -- ae : Revised Journal—Balderston, — Laird, Hramasic Engerhainment A very large assortment of LADIES’ CORSETS, atiextremely low prices. h j i I i Ee nts I atuiate r. Orriss diartin. ‘ pl icer during the | and wish him that suceess which his ski) IN THE 0. p ast « l irs On 8100 I oO ! Mi sis , Sea Telephony. ‘ t ha” % H iti Vir sil am =¢ rpli : ’ 2% . a . er ; ; eee "E: ae . . | Phe Colonial and indian Exhibi- ‘ > - oo Y J U DV ry ent a livery higoly an 1 ve ry J istiv or tion A report from Fort Myers, Florida, ON ‘ o : ; i bees 3 as . * -1¢ ae av at “ao. ‘ — x‘ the efficien nd t yh | dis} _ where Mr, Edison is sojourning, says tha Q “sé . liinorit ‘wa We understand thet a profit balance «f] leis working on his sea telephone. The Easter Monday Night April 1th 97 Ne ARKE I & UA gr i. 3 l ~S,000 will lemam in ti hands of the Coim-|imventor Says that already he can transinit ¥ ) ! ! Ch’town, March 12, 1887.—dy why ‘ ” — , 7 we missioners lor the Colonial and Indian Exhi- | sound between two vessels from three to WHEN THE - _ words of the Hon. Mr. ¥ It cannot bu ition alter meeting all liabilities, and afte: | four miles distant, the one from the othér, . ‘ ‘ be’ gratifying to Mr. McDonald to know | Payment to tae ‘sea of the Exhibition of 41 and he seems contident now the principle js Benevolent [risa NoclEly Dramatic Clad } . a ng. ab 00. Fa i 20 Per GANS. 44 thei! | established, that he will be able to increase u : is Speak ? muMAanHUs e resp . lurit t} mie Exhibition was : : as : . oe ; : & ; ‘ , ID tole Thin-method af dadcelae Ura lace. the distance between his stations as the will produce .the thrilling drama aha contue Hh SIMeS OF LE _——s - ee ee net. an om an ‘cane apparatus becomes more perfect, ; — : mO ; +t the pronts ts not o1 VRICAaA li 1 * . ° 2 furning tothe Upper House, we als sein ates all pom calico’ Che Florida waters are peculiarly favor- RF OF TO D Y : iecn se ot > PBO.iv; il¢ t win . - ° : find a nuinber of new bricks. Mr. Thomas ‘ a ‘at, while the labover is worthy of | *ble for experiments of this nature, because , - A Kickham occupies the position held for 1is hive, there is no need to go out of the way — ee ef eee "ae ee founded on events current in Ireland at the pre- NOTICE many years by his lamented brother: and |“ P4Y the employes of the Exhibition one-|vther distur nang SoU , . J sent time, depicting the strained relations 4 /M4e oom gu ce Saale ' ' . {fourth more than their agreed rate of wages, | shores—resembling in their quiet repose | petween landlord and tenant and their cause, to the nicl lately titled by Mr, Annear is specially as most of them were remunerated |the waters of the open sea, where the | be followed by a laughabl» farce, entitled, move **stalt.’ Mr. John G. Scrimzeour. Bel- pretty | verally for their services. The t the Fisheries Exhibitiou, however, received invention he is trying to perfect will fina its most Important application, intending to A PRETTY SURE CURE, fast is exceedingly well represented in the ; : , ; - « bonus, and it is appiren thought neces Up to the present time, Mr. Elison has Db; ‘K { ) F st ; ; | ye! H ul by the H ti James Ni shol ry to treat thos VW ho we connected wit! . z 7 ra ; ” —_ . - ‘ ald 0 my OV nh s OF ¢ ue Sm or — oA r, ay © . 3 ds a , “"} not succeeded in transmitting articulate A splendid orchestra will be ia attendance. 7 : S ne \ rtin he tast of the series “hnibitions 1 ess . ae " » and by M Altexande Mirtin, | the l ae’ = ‘ ot ; nar 7 —s speech through his sea telephone, nor is There wil! be s:veral yoeal solos between the whose political ahd iegisiative, ability werg Oey See eee Wao Were CORDECLER WIt0't his adbontial to the saddaee of the system. | &cts, appropriate to the oceasion, . ’ he tirst. Lhe surplus of $35,000 is to bi the iad ‘ i landed over to the Luiper ul Institute. Burns tie |.jves not first of April, I will seil for the next ten days the remaining stock on , hand at a sacrifice. A lmission—Reserved seats, 5) q't tte, 3) cents ; Gullery, 25 cents. Doors open at7.15. Curtain rises at 8, sharp. Murch 28—eod & apr 89 11 GUARDIAN FIRE INSURANCE €0. eee ee trated By means of submarine explosions, he is cents ; Par enabled to form a series of short and long sounds in sequence, and by these, as in the Morse system of telegraphy, words and sentences can readily be transmitted. In the original experiments in this direction, made by Prof. Trowbridge, and from which these have sprung, two vessels, P+ > oa each furnished with an electric generator Skilled Fishermen. and a steam engine, were anchored-a mile wether harmoniously for the good of enn tion or two apart in quiet waters ; wires charged ; - 7 s \ ; J. B. McDON ALD. There does not appear to be any reason why | with the current were hung over their sides CAPITAL - - - #108,090,060 ce the Government of British Columbia into the water, the upper ends being — con- 2s x mre te oe The : : . Hd send to Norway lor skilled a eee he | nected with the telephonic transmitter and eperenres SS SUB0RGs a sg receptor. It was sought to send articulate willing an iuily prove Land demon House of Assembly. For Mr. second district of Prince County have sub- There seem to be any ¢ ol reason why the whole balance remaining, after payment of have been de to this olject—-though we believe there Dodd takes the President’s chair | ave some membe’s of the staif who think there the whole of the surplus been distributed in gratuities. ' cae ; . woper liabilities, should not stituted Mr. Alexander Laird and the Hon. Mr ' c Died $ no reason WHY instead of Mr. Balderston. 4 } a > yuia hot have — YOUCU Wes > ne good Tea ao 4 hy Houses, Work ¢t thus reconstructe rm) ’ t in ry phe eon are : ; , i . shonld Ch'town, March 21, 1887--dy & wky ; that the twe 41 Lue laboring under the impression CARVELL BROS., AGENTS, . : s Legislative ivuses are necessary to TLADIT CLINE ive supplied any number of provincial well being ; for they have de- | Hed Neda. White Mee focndtnad® wentd i. speech batween them, and when the two | March 26—2i wky Imo pat : _— -s - SALLed NaAnNTS, ine Vioundlang oul ’ . * o.>2 . i nti titanate attain , " . -e : ag ’ at. ~ ‘ = eided that there shall be two, though | doubt have been glad to have sent some repre = ae. or — 4 Sone h ov B FR © OQ > 7 ? NG? ‘ ual se tially 2 ot at | sentatives of its s iple industry tothe oppo Was reaanuy accomplished. er, however, NV - aires taxes musi eventually li not atl 7 this seems to have been regarded as im- practicable, and the system, now experi- mented upon by Mr. Edison, of transmit- ting short and long sounds was adopted, and, up to a certain puint, gave no little Even if it had to send to europe at all, the ranks of the hardy fishermen of England and scotland would have afforded a sufficient sup- ply of volunteers Pacitic the ‘ T) site side of the Dominion. once-—-be put on to maintaim them. hen te ani ance 9 DOZEN. me been necessary SOO 4 iet the hieuses so act as to prove that both are worthy of the peoples confidence. CARVELL BROS. »carry to the tk Maren 26—3i eod pat = lf f ; : j Fasth, Sas ° nlite : , a results of their experience in the North Sea. promise. - - — = . . . - VV « msld « rrrae t Mr. Johr tka Le ra. jie a ee ae oe i ta i i I a fiurrying the Presideni. ye would suggest to Mr. John Dyke, the re A te e fs p nti.ctive of the Canadian Government in e : The Boston Traveller wants President | “!¥erpool, who has charge of the mission in A Hely War. a , a | : ‘ft ie We * : iv sili «ili hte AME ile IE ae 9() PUNS., very choice. to proclaim the retaliation: act at} " arch of skilled fishermen and improved ap waninangie 120 vessels have been seized this season, tut vessels wers seized last year, and according to the Traveller the Dominion authorities are making blu tering threat: The Trav ‘ier, in short, prvposes th it the retaliation come before the offence, as: sort of punishinent of cnm ] . once. No ibout to be ryy ‘7 j committed. The 7’ “acé.e€ SaVS “The law would probably effect its purpose | within a month, forcing the Dominion to re: | edie Irom her Unteiba The best interests uf our great lishery industry dem und | MAIDALION be posi lok, immediate action. Led the pro g way issUerti The peopleiof the Maritime Provinces 3 ready fright med, remarks a Boston ifein porary, and the P: ssident's praca | " ; cted to extend the ) Wegian nets and apparacn iday, Marchi, inthe # | three o'clock precisely, most 17 a | Lord Mayor, and i } meeting wi pliances, that he wonld be doing better ser- vice by making known his want among Eng- lish fishermen than by going to Norway for the purpose. This introduction of Norwegian | fishermen will mean the importation of Nor- i whereas English fishermen and Enyiish mniuiutacturers alike would E nity of finding a and afresh market be giad Of bhe oppor ; i , ld » + : . bnew held for theu labe ‘ ; — } pOFr 4 i! pioalhs « =—i- <> _ imperial Federation. The annual genera Federation League wi!) t ; ag of the Imperial ke place on Thurs- evptiau Hall of the villbe taken at probably by the is expected that the widressed by the Right 4nsion house. i iké at ; ’ , i ais?) bi Advices from Cabul state that the Ameer has sent printed circulars to the tribes of \ohistan, urging them to join him in a holy war against Russia. The circular denounces the Czar as a tyrant and promise-breaker. It warns the tribes that the Russian troops are daily advancing, and that if they ever occupy Afghanistan they will continue in possession of that country," The circular also tells the people how Turkey, fighting for the cause of Islamism, opposes Russia. The Ameer sum- moned the Moslem teachers and doctors throughout the couatry to Cabul, where they were feasted hy his direction, after which the Ameer ordered them todncite the nation to a religious war against Russia. It is asserted by the Ameer’s council that the war is now being actively preached. There is discontent in the garrison at Herat. The troops are paid JARVELL BROS, March 26-3i eod pat SEAL D T.NOERS — Witt be received up to noon of WEDNES- DAY, 6th April next, at S. W. Craobe's store, where plan and specification may he seen, tor building a Karn in West Royalty. Names of two goud securities to be furnished witu each tender. The lowest or any tender not “necessarily accepted. Rh. McPHERSON, Engineer. Faiconwood, March 28, 1&887—end tl @ate Fire! Fie! Fire ] E are offering very fine value in Black and Colored Casi- meres and Merinos, also in White and Gray Cottons, Prints and Ginghams. value. ings at very low prices, Good value will also be found in all other departments. In Ladies’ Corsets we have exceptional We are also offering Carpets and General House-furnish- ination 18 ex scare to} ; diya ors in provisions, eash is available. It is pee one * mate »,,, | on. the Karl of Roselery, the Right Hon. stated that tr@uble is being fomented by Rus the Bese Ot See ear nee Empire. . hse | the Earl of Carnarvon, and others. On April{- " gfe 7 eee at 4aceller is following bik line with all the) 2 the league will hojd its. annual ban juet, for le ne o - = previous arguments Phe ae pur- | which invitations wili, be issued to the repre- rr A ec nn . pose of the Ketuliation, Bill, is. to. drive | sentatives.of the Imperial. Conference. ” “he . . : 0 g t th g t tl y ‘h’t , 7 c idians into the abandonment of rights tes oa : "but tts Tur Brooklyn Magazine, hitherto conducted Wing to the Teal oublay We ar enaiahinee acon, arrangements are noo yet completed, as a somewhat local enterprise, but with mueh wheeslek by. ai svoleu saty with the | anticipated that this,banquet will be an import- . 2 I q Pp to ak f D has of a ee ee a ee Bibi 7 _ Sole sit treaty wit Ae a Ss . 1 , 1 tall ‘ ks P suceess, has been reorganized ona_ national Ca, ‘§ u on iy 6 or ure e Laiteld States. Canada claims the right te | ant gathering, and will suitably mark the suc- basis, and will hereafter be knownas he American Magazine. The name ‘American’ has been chosen as a deelaration of the char- acter which this Magazine will distinctively assume. Believing that this continent and do all that has been done, and has been ready to submit that claim to the. adjudi- cation vl an lnpartial tribunal. The neu- | intercourse ineasure is intended to prevent the. eaforcement of a claim cess. of the League in procaring the conven- tion of the first Imperial Conference over suimn- moned in the British Empire. Isé is felt that the League should, under the circumstances, be the tirst publie body to difer hospitality to New Machinery and the erection of New Buildings, &., we have to re- quest our patrons to kindly come ta CHABLOTTETOWN SUSH GND DOO: FACTORY! | Peahe’s Ne. 3 Wharf, which the Waited States government. do not. at. | the representatives on theivlanding in Kng- Seka een — Fe : i ae RS. : L LL US Cnet Oo ee serti..) =» ile entire independence « arty i. : . . . ‘ tempt to-controvert. tis « mistake to call | see Soe : eee —- of ee and thought in the widest variety, the pub- | OUP aid With the Full Amount of ig. PA 3, au ag & cOo., PROP 4 by i q : such ameasure retslistion,s und there is | tional welcdme as fellow citiz us of the Em. | lishers propose that the contents of the Maga. : ; ° 1 huthing igappropriate in proclaiming the | pire, whom men of all shades of opinion can] 2'™° shall he specially representative of Ameri- their respective accounts, We are now manufacturing and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices : law before the eommencenent.of the fish- | ances védiy fale. Oe honor. can life and character, Intending to make W b jj ‘ h . . i . : Mow fj ing season. ‘Moreover, it appears that the es Wa ad wis magne a Seraty eee = the best ! & deneve Our Wishes in thig ; Se oe and —. ae Sone. Spouting and Conductor | ail lial ie pbettiod: thed abn ae tt hit Prince Bisimarck’s | Pettodicals, its publishers, have made arrange- | ‘ ings, baliusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, wists, &c. aie ing Canad “te e ee roitt ‘rk no +o ni; se oa La c i seas We é oe e aoet ; ind | ments by which they can promise that the ) respect Will be: cheerfully met, ‘ We are prepared to do all kinds of J »bbing, in Planing, Joining, Morticing, T sbandvwing the nititiction . het Satan * WiMadken! ic Ai a a ae ony Most eminent thinkers and the favorite writers Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &e. SS re DibteEtion. of. the Vanadian | **Peage ig. completes assuted, te, Feat’ of entertaining literature will be found among Al! kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. fisiiet "2 Cantos aihwed tu sactihicethe | 1837.scil] bel your of peace. Thereier no, its contribute: 3, and that the artielés wit) he Be aS y WR i “a iT a, _ With new and first-class Machinery, aud the latest appliauces, we cam ingure the SFr incall | WA Pat is GWU, eatisiaction to all wi favur uy with the putronuye. ANA bly REN 0 65 why aan wie tod lair couse Se waminy im the wet te im tw) illustrated by apticte n€ the bigeowt whet. geane tad dian 5, TS87.