en 2 ee rive DOLLARS a Y BAR, —— NEW SERIES “* This 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may spe2 & free.’’—EvcriptpEs. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUFSDAY, JULY 31, i888, SINGLE Copres Two CEN‘s. VOL. 13-—-N0. 60. i) rr ; * ia . ‘Bp : ‘fg. r T ,a% r . . ~s * r % > j . LHE VAILY KXAMINER GEORGE TWEEDY, | Liverngal to Charietietowy] VETTERS TO THE EDITOR, |fespas farther on your patienee, Mr. } ISSUED EVERY EVENING , = a . a - Tour —_—_>—— l remain yours, winger Pusuisnine Company, ATT RHEY : AT - LAW R. Borxe. Corner or WATER 4 a WE § j | oP RAM BE RR | Onions and Onions. | Royalty, J uly 30, 1883. MT STREETS, : a -_-— ¢ , . wh P. E. leland Notary Public, A&C. tf HEATHER BELLE Le Dear Six,—In a late number of Tas! Death of King Cetewayo. Rat *s RIPTION - | Examiner I noticed an article over the! oo Montis, . . : $2 50 tg -Weat Side of Queen Street, Char- — signature ‘‘H,” wherein the writer dis- , THE ZULU MONARCHS ADVENTUROUS CAREER \j onthe, i 25 o ee ~ next door to Stevenson's Tin Shop. Sumner Arraugement, 1SS3, courses, in an off handed way ou the grow- ~~HIS DEFEAT AND RESTORATION, ne i .. ‘ ‘ 050 | July 25, 1833--dy wkly 6m ing of Onions, Corn, etc., and in which he ae, ‘ | J . ‘’ w Advertising at most moderate rates. | — ee re ae htt an Wall alia ial introduces my name, and offers me advice, nates Ym 1 ye an of a ean We Comtenehs man , : ; wl N and after Tuesday, July 24th, the new) icular] in the cultur f onio nephew of Chaka, who organized the Zulu ntracts may be made for montl Ye a —— particularly in e oO nions. A TS 5 ie " : n y e 0 ade soe 1 ; corn bg C3 A Ee a Pe steamer Heather Belie,’’ Hugh McLean, | PRINCE EDWARD LAND DIRECT. Having raised onions for the last fifteen |Mation. and was known in South Africa as riy, fail-yeariy or yearly advertise <ncectivigglatiiaings master, will run as follows:— | ' : . ’ r : . i> tienda . % - 7 ceil - i years, more or less, | think I may claing to ~~ samnd widest He a in - : | ‘ very Luesday morning at four ociovK, Wi have grown mor tha rv ¢ in | Scheme of organizing a poweriul army an ae , i ' growhk 8 nany one person in bme , : — 08. T. W. POMEROY leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush | FALL TRIP, 1883. this Island; my crop se Seat being |Subjecting all South Africa to bis rale, and ALMANAS FOR JULY, 1883. ; : Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf, at | , thirty to forty barrels; and I think my ex-|When he was murdered, in 1828, he left to — | AS ARRIVED ON THE ISLAND, Chten oie tor apne tart = at THE att pone 4 perience in regard to onion growing would | his brother Panda sixty nations as his sub- ie and can be'consulted at the ae arn es Seer wich _— . CLIPPER BARQUE count fully as much as “H’s” theory of the |Jects. Upon the death of Panda, in 1872, rd diane tation Ge we Ps OSBORNE HOUSE |etresay, will leave Brash Wharf for ’ gi subject. It is quite evident that “H’” is aye eennnees Ge throne. He —- ha ‘Side dew we : m: jan, 8. mn. | al Charlottetown, at seven a. m., calling at not a practical man; he has never got down | Gescri at that time a8 8 Degree bls " a on ys A. ‘ m., a m. China Foint and Halliday’s Wharves, 4 5 upon ; his knees and straddled the onion color was almost jet black. His eyes were ast yuarter 26th day, 3h. ym., p,m. ¥ FOR A FEW WEEKS. leaving Charl>ttetown at threo p. m., to mia rows in a patch of an acre in extent, and | Uvusually large aud brilliant, his forehead, b igen Gun Moani@iigh |) Dayal. febutli, “retialiiiag at Brush Wharf over 99 Tons Register, Coppered and’ Classed| that too in the hot sun of July, and day | though broad for that of a Kafir, was very {DAY OF WEEK| os \scts | rises |water blen’h. Ch’towa, July 20. . night. 3 SEGRE EH Al 9 years at Euglish Lioyds, after day, and week after week, pick and nee the — pet . his face c- - eS = |Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char null, and scratch to get out the weeds, |oted a determined and brutal nature. e s ikiaw ie vl 49) 728 95 | i ARTH UJ R & CO lottetown, at seven a. m., calling at China ANGUS BROW, G mimander, tit his fingers are sare, and his back was cruel to his wives and overbearing to é we - -< | 19 ‘ 49! o on 9 191 s "3 Point and Haliiday 3 W harves, leaving i aches, and his patience is exhausted and his subjects, but his father had left his 7 nr | | 19} aol 3 asic 2 2 ee a Pp. m. to Pie With be on the Berth at {he has no sooner finished his job than he | Power so well guarded that Cetewayo held >t A UeRK bt = _ pp eaving Brush Wharf a Six m. for . ol : abv ef i i ; ; Seta ant aek- aie ap GENERAL Charlottetown, = ¢ Liverpool REA PU MaE cee Sted ter cicct [with Megland began hevcaliesd Seay thats . ao 21 yr 6 SOjll 2 | Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud ; t th ; th . : old reed ae eee from Tile antes his ranks 7iSaturt pd 47 . 43; 0 7 15 31 ji i i ii il i at four a. we leaving Crapand ot coven om Abont the Sth August. ae Se et cea a —_ the oe The Zulu war of 1879 was ‘caused by the rit day 22' 47 15: ta . cael Sateen s 3 onions at fifty 4ui0 §|Sunday | 23) 4; $ 35) 0 42) UUTIMISSION GIG all 8, Ipitetiwn tat decatiinie de Cuecent, And Rail (ij the 10th Se tember dollars, The estimate which ‘‘H” makes determination of England to have the 9) Moaday 24! 46) 9 49] 1 It] remaining there over night. , 1 * jof the product of an acre of onions may boundary line between the Transvaal and 10) fuesday ie 46) 10 4 I a) 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE Saturday, will leave Crapaud at seven a. m. —_ be within the mark, but he will have to;7¥luland as defined by Sir Bartle Frere i Ww ednesday | 25 45,11 =) - = ; for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown to be followed by the Clipper Barque put the price very much above fifty cents a respected and maintained. Hordes _of = snaseday - “e a . t (ROSS MARKET) at one o clock jaa for Crapaud and re- ; bushel, or his venture will be a losing one, |Zu!us were constantly pushed over the line = Friday = ¢ l = 4 Bet ins OSS I i tarning to Cli@tlottetown from Crapaud 66 NY = -.9:9| He had better place the rate at one dojlar|@%d making assaults on the natives of the 1s Moniey | 291 49! 4 s 7 46! So cn ean » and from Orwell and : 5 average price per bushel here for several aie to ote ~ es - = 7 Tuead ' 31) 41) 5 36! 8 43} D. ; arves, 30 \ > deck, 20 cents’: Cabin, | 495 27% ator C years past. This will give him two hundred | Voverument- 1s ceman at the is|Wedestey | 32 40] 6 24| 920) Hggs and Produce a Specialty, +0 and trom Crapand, 40 cents; deck 30 cents, | 42” “0Ns Teele Gupnesnd tot Cinewed Al) and ghfty dollars as gross receipts for an [Zulu army should be disbanded and only 19) Thursday | 33) 39,7 740 8| April 26, 1883.—wkly tf Excursion Return Tickets will be isswed 7 acre. Now I shall give him the expense of called together in time of actual war; that 20'Friday — 34| 38| 7 45/10/48! nw oe ee from Charlottetowag to Orwell every Thursday| The a®Bove vessel will receive goods for| growing an acre of onions, based on an ex-| Persons acensed of crime in Cetewayo’s 21 Saturday 35 371 8 AVL 27115 15 evening at ove firstgglass fare. Also, Excur- s adjacent Ports. perience of many years. I shall take an|kingdom should be accorded a fair trial 22| Sunday 35° 36, 8 Sl'aft 4 RICHRNIOND INN sion ietaru ets ~ will ibe issued acre of land of ordinary fertility, and to before being excuted, and that women 23{ Monday 37| 35| 9.21] @ 43] Saturday rapaud at one first-class fare. For Breight or Passe, apply ia Londoti begin, it will require at least 100 loads of |Should be allowed to marry without waiting 24' Tuesday 33) 34) 9 51] I 30 —AND— . JOHN HUGHES, to JOHN PITCAIRN & SON 3, 16 Groat good well-rotted manure, which will cost, for the King’s consent, Oetewayo declined 25' Wed nesday 39) 38/10 23! 2 10) ‘ Agent. | Wigghester ee a 4 j at 40 cents per load, $40. This should be|*® accept these terms and prepared for enian : 2 3 1 - : a & ine’ 8 ; in Liverpool, to P ; 26|Tharsday see 82) 2 Grecery Store. Ch'town, July 25, 1883. PITCAIRN BROTHERS, 51 South 'John|Ploughed in lightly, and then he must-put}War- The first great battle was fought 27| Friday | 42) Stihl 37) 4 13) — ri {2aw wkly 3m pres her pat eral ¢ : ona ton of bone dust, or its equivalent,}0u January 21, 1879, when the King 28|Saturday 43| 30 morn| 5 38/15 02 “SR 75T. F P Conese wane So oh wi ar q ’| fell j detachment of Lord oaituaaen a4| 2910 23'7 4 FYYHE Subscriber respectfully intimates to Le C. OWEN. which will cost about $35, that would be oh — a large detachment o r ; ol am : 9 Fc fri : . $75 for manure. He will want 5 Ibs. seed, | Chelmsford’s army and utterly routed them, 30| Monday 45) 27) 1 15) 8 12 his friends and the publie generally, that ' Ch'town, July 26, 18°3,—3wk 3aw tu th 5 ana | killi d taki 3ilT d , 46, 265213, 9 6 he has removed to the premises on Richmond Moet ss ae ni 52 | the price of which varies from $2 to $5 and | Kiing @ great mngnn ee: oie aE uesday aaa Biase. fd te, the I even to $8 per !b., this year good. seed was|PTisoners, who were ruthlessly slaughtered. ' ee Berle’ Ethos ty whe . ee “ ; . $3 per lb., this makes for seed $15. Then|A savage warfare followed, in which the EDWARD T. RUSSEL & C2., where he has ample accommodation for per. \ N ; as to the labor of cultivation, an acre of British wore decoyed into ambushes and manent and transient boarders, Good i onions will reqrvire an average of one person killed, and finally Gen. Sir Garnet Wolseley GHNERAL stabling . 8 ———= ’ from Ist May to the end of September— = sent fr _ rs to a spn aret IN & He will keep on hand a full line of Gro- te : five months; and a man who has pluck and|t"¢ army. ore he reach he he G. Hi, HASZ, ARD , however, Lord Chelmsford gained a great Commission Merchants, NO. 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. ceries, which he will sell at the lowest cash rates, The patronage of the public respect- fally solicited, - + JOHN BOLGER, Ch’town, June 22, 1883. Special Bargains STEAMEKS?.= -~- Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt, Blankenship : is prepared to do all kinds of RELIEF STAMPING, for Envelopes, Letter Heads, on Note Paper, from patience enough to weed onions all summer can not be had for less than on€@ dollar a day and board himself; this makes about $150 for cultivation and harvesting, and does not include hire of horses in drawing the manure, and marketing the onions, rent of land, barrels to hold the bulbs, and other items of enpense, which would amount to quite a sum. I shall leave the intelligent victory over the Zulus at Ulendi, on July 5. Gen. Wolseley made short work of the war, and in August Cetewayo, with 23 fol- lowers, was a fugitive in the wilds of Zulu- land. One of the saddest events of the war was the killing of Prince Louis Napoleon, who had gone to the front to take his first lessons in war, and was killed in a recon- : . , ee Business Dies reader who may purpose going into onion |®0lsance. ' “ : 5 : ; 1 ' - : Particular attention given to the sale of growing, to take these figures, and judge of The capture of the Zula King was secured Fish and Produce of ail kinds, NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- Grest r Mi ooram Di g the matter for himself. The climate of|>y 4stratagem. Lord Gifford’s party, who Jane 22, 1833, —6m ERS will leave 8 0 on g a 168, Prince Edward Island is not very} Were searching for the fugitive, found his © Business men, order your Stationery and goed for the growing of onions as a oe veo * ae rm he = os st , it. f staple crop; the springs are too late, |*®e night Defore. wo boys were found in NMicLEOD & MORSON —FOR THE — Charlottetown for Boston'* AEOPIG, AS, FM, Mt, Ht, Sem ae fn ne “ sown in April the vicinity, but they denied all knowledge . i ! and harvested by the first of September, in|Of Cetewayo’s whereabout. They were Barristers & Atwurnsys-at-Law, MONTH OF JULY EVERY G, HERBERT ASZARD 5, order to get them thoroughly ripe and dry, both blind-folded and a volley was shot in ‘ a and do not be pestered with foreign agents,|}and if they are not weli saved they will the air, when one of them, exclaiming, SOLICHT AAS HOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT5P.M who will only take you in, surely rot. I know ofa casein which a ‘My brother is shot! | promised to lead ’ -—AT— i 7 : July 25—pat eod Im young man, who had seen onions growing the party to the King’s hiding place if his OFFICES: neform Club Committee Rodms, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P. E, Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at moderate interest. Nem. McLegop. Nov, 24, ’82.—pres her SULLIVAN & MACNEILL, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, NOTVARIES PUBLIC, &c. OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. W. A. O. Morson. J, 0. Sprague & Oo.'s. Sign: Big Red Boot. July 6, 1883.—d 3a w wkly 3i. UPHOLSTERY ! WANT to dispose of one doz. handsome ] Walnut Parlor Suits, in French, Grecian, American and Turkish Styles, from $49.00 up. Alsoa lot of handsome Student's and Smoking Chairs. A nice variety of Walnut Lounges, Otttomans, Parlor Foot Stools, etc. Upholstery of all kinds done at shortest PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest and most pleasant trip to Boston. Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. CARVELL BROS., AGENTS, Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--pat her sj P. E. ISLAND Dteam Navigation Co'y. STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. JUST LANDED —AND— FOR SALE LOW FOR PROMPT PAYMENT : CASKS PAINT OIL, CASKS OLIVE OIL, CASKS MACHINE OIL, CASKS ENGINE OIL, CASKS WOOL OJL, —ALSO— A full supply of ‘* LONDON PURPLE,! Wholesale and Retail. D. GORDON, on a large scale in the States, came down and went into the business. He bought a seed drill and other tools, seed, etc., and sowed about two acres with onions. They grew well, and his prospects for a crop were bright. But the summer passed anc the autumn came, and still his onions kept growing as vigorously as ever, and the snows cf winter came down and settled upon a field of onions as green as cabbage. need not say that he was completely dis- gusted with his venture, and that he went out of that business, And then again there is another difliculty in onion growing; the crop is liable to be destroyed by insects. In the year 1872 I hada half acre of onions totally destroyed by the onion maggot, and did not realize one cent from it; and again in 1881 I lost one-third of an acre from the same cause. This happened on that other side of ‘‘Jordan,” which ‘*H” alludes to. 1 venture to say that onion growing on a to be shot. life was spared. They pushed through the woods by night, and on the morning of September 1, Cetewayo was captured. He was haughty and dignified and only asked This boon was denied him, and he was taken to Cape Town and con- fined in an old mill-house, about four miles from the town. Here he was allowed the liberty of two farms, embracing about 1,700 acres, from sunrise to sunset. He was strictly guarded by British soldiers, but was permitted to enjoy the society of four of his wives and the services of two at- tendants. He was kept a prisoner in this place for nearly three years, until August, 1882, when he was taken to London, and here he was made quite a lion of, being visited by lords and ladies and treated with distinguished consideration. His board bill was no small item of expense to the Government, for he developed a great fondness for English roast beef, and it was a Money to Loan, own Fancy Wool and Fine Silk Work, a Georgetown, June 29, 1883.—-5w, wkly large scale will never be a success in P. E. reported that he consumed 800 pounds of W. W. Scrtivay, Q. C. | Cumstae B. Maonzm. | SPSS: Island, the “prophecy” of ‘‘H” to the con-|80lid meat on the voyage from Cape Town “IASUBANGE OFFICE fueen Insurance Company, Venetian Blinds Re-done. SHOP ON KING STREET, (Near A. A. Baldwin’s Store, ) Can be seen at house any evening, corner King and Great George Street. SUMMER ARRANGEMEN’, Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1883, NOVA SCOTIA. MOORE'S FARINA UPERIOR to Corn Starch or any prepar ation of a similar kind, Sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL trary, notwithstanding. A small patch of a few rods in extent may be profitably grown, but a large area cannot. But ‘‘H” may ask why dol! grow onions if they are nota paying crop. My answer is that, as a market gardener, I find to Southampton. !t was finally decided to restore Cetewayo to his throne, but he was forbidden to raise or maintain an army, and the conditions made in the ultimatum before the Zula war were vigorously im- posed, with the additional condition that he should be subject to a limited British . E. HICKEY. onions a necessary crop to raise, but} 3-4: : ; Ch’town, June 22. 1808 Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing they are nearly all sold in a green direction in his management of internal = ENGLAND Sh’town, , every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and stele: fog: wae: Gavin: ceamer end affairs. He accepted the terms gratefully, se ; i ‘ aaah S and on September Ist last he sailed for Royal Fire insurance Company, of England, . London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, Saturday mornings, at 7 o’clock, connecting excepted) on arrival of day train from St. Jobn, tor Summerside, connecting there with The samples were very fragrant, mellow, merside for Charlottetowa every Saturday Train for Charlottetown, Also leave Sum-) which is attached aforce pump. These prem- city limits, containing nine large rooms, with ! well of never-failing water in kitchen, to fall, and when so retailed, they are a pay- Cape Town. He was reinsta‘ed as King of his flight into the outer world. Thanking **H” forthe advice he so freely gives me, I now in return advise him to endeavor to |ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the : ‘APITAL, TEN MILLION MOLLARS. ; ; iv» ; : ; : ‘ CAPIT Al Se re trans te Seen - ing crop if not damaged by insects. I Zaluland on Jan. 31, with gaeat ceremony, 3 mr, y Saeeay have written thus somewhat lengthy on}) Pe hi j : ; and Saturday, about 2 m.. on arrival of ; : 7 ; out many of the leading chiefs expresse: 7 Lancasiire Insurance Ompany we. in fi i lif mas ere 4jonion growing, as it isa crop with the! it ip dissatisfaction of the British terms ; NE a Train from Halifax. ; f peculiar cultivation of which very few]. 4 i4 f eehitunaad cell 3 a ‘ eee ia take a OL Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on| Ch’town, May 7th, 1883—t ersons here are acquainted, and’ some |%@4 it was foreseen that trouble would soon CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS : ; a) y Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p,m. ee Sin tellin on the glowing account |°°™@? ¥PO2 the restored King. Insurance effected on all kinds of pores rea Feta el | § & iS Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing OFFICE TO LET which ““)” gives, to gointo the “gn “ whist haiti ia ob eae Sens Se ert HE PERFECTION | SOLE PROPRIETORS Srey SOR eyes, to 6-e. 7 a largescale. I would caution all such to Personai—Gossip. aad equitably. ESBRISAY & ANGUS THe PERFECTION GREENLEES®| |NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE be careful in the matter, to grow erops that an as s anaes Agetts: of WHISKY Sis, BROTHERS IT TATES. ro rooms at present occupied by Messrs, | will be sure to give them fair returns, and P . : Office—South Side Queen Square. UNRIVALLED — HiCOWWENCAL STREETLGNDORE! UNITED $ Davies, Sutherland & Weeks. Apply by|not venture on an experiment in onion! The Irish Times says Carey the informer Ch’tawn, Sept. 15, 1882. LEVTS TO D DY. | ois iit tenies ARGYLESHIREY Leave Summerside every day (Sunday | letter to growing, which could only prove a failure. has arrived at one of the British colonies. cen ee excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- Ch’t July 20 Mpa E. FULL. {in the communication of “H,” I think 1, The Crown Prince and Princess of | ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY{ lottetown, connecting at Shediac with| _." ‘OWRD: “Mty <t.— pat ) “aw can detect the genius of ‘‘Parson Brown,” Germany wil! spend their autamn in Lon- JOHN MACEACHE j L ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION Trains for each of the above-named places ; in hisspeculativeesssyon Adamand Eve, and done 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’79 |4nd at St, John, with steamers of the Interna- For Sale Or 0 Let, I would not be surprised if he should yet eae EE Ee ais € the Grand (Late of Italian Warehouse) REPORT on the Lorne Hiestaxp WHISKEY: tional Company and Railway for Portland and discover that Adam went into onion grow- . oa a yler, | eae ent of the Gran f :ENT FOR “ We have visited the bottling stores of| Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- ing on a large scale while in the garden of Canad tuilway Company, is bow in | AGENT Greenlees Brothers, and have selected merside every Monday morning at 1 o'clock, a7 AT beautifully situated house at ‘ St. Eden, and that weeds so overpowered his anada. q from the vats, samples of their Lorne | Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays Avards,” Mount Edward Koad, outeide| crop that he gave it up entirely, and tock Lor Coleri igo io enpidana) wetaiihiel te Toronto about the 12th of September, where he will be the guest of Mr. Goldwin Smith. and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-| evening, about 5 o’clock, \fully understand his subject before he at- ¢ j 3 2 ch. | , . : Poss Ofiice, nd. inclane..400nie atv. cone 'tempts to teach others concerning it, and Company, of England, More than $72,000 was found lately in a ral rd : : nae ay ie City of London Fire tnsurance Co., ee Scotch Whisky of the ie ay canes, F. W. HALES L aediarentkaealaaiaeeee ee on aad when the prophetic spirit again comes abi o mea — ae ge ag . & ‘ ui le . . ’ " ‘ | ; . oe fe oe ‘ 7 e t ry i vu 3 of England, | q ‘Charlottetown, Mov 15, 1883, Gonsetary.| JOHN T. FERGUSON. | 820? bim, to be sure that it is uot away on 21°" Sey Ioaapdial. ‘Antwur Hr, Haseaty, M. D. “Qrro Hgunsa, F.C.S., F.C” | | Agent :— that ‘other side of Jordan” he sees those | bright visions of the future, and not in the Lord Penzance has sentenced Rev. Mr. UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the low grounds on this ede, where weeds Mackonochie, of London, the well-known Cheapest and Newsiest paper in the abound, and thieves, in the shape of onion ritualist, to deprivation of ecclesiastical pre- ' maggots eat all your onions up. Fearing to ferment with costs. HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Building, Cor. Queen and King Sts,—Up Stairs, Ch’town, Dec, 7, 82, Se | May 12.—dy wkly OB PRINiiNG of every description | OWEN CONNOLLY executed with Neatness and Despatch Charlottetown, P. E,1, at the EXAMINER JOCR P. ING) ? Wah. 24, 1889, “ROMS, cor, Water and Great George Street. Province.