RCN prem TE I I icy Sea IME Yom as ee ee ee — lineal, ats stl i ab eas Oy A ii EE TN ea agg it eatin ates oe a De ily Beta ~<A aL te: agape = ; e » ¢ 00, AB a i i tila: DAILY THE rire & ‘st . . . , 2 3 To . Tie hATT Y \ argain would certainly have remained un- FHE NEWS IN SHORT METRE, Workingmen in the States. } , re ul | ey a i I ath : Hk DALI \ kK XA! MINER. | } } , VW > lk “er? » } r tl } < l tot ; day. ea remempel it ¢ eid " , . -enank ile ainy me area ,An Enteresting Epitome of. Cur. Che latest volume of the tenth census of ’ jonate : if whieh Mr. be ‘ Ne Ee » Unite state ’ aims § > 8 stics IANUARY 15. 1887 passionate dowith wh a a rent Information. ie | nited States contains some statistics | : | Davies protested, in one + his Market Hall! of special interest to tho workingmen of ‘ ° ° 4 . ae OF TL’ . aw: sige i = s} | sneaches rain h construction of the Tobogvaning 1s booming in Moneton. that country. f ol exampl« > 3 is shown The Subway gain , ] ; W sl] know ‘ that, tifty years ayo the percentage of . lint , j iiway. > all KO my — oi . ; - am ; 9 . , ‘i } Canadian Paci uil ‘) ‘ . Phere were 358 suicides in Vienna last workinewen employed from 13 to 14 hours : , 1.) 1 ckanvie Sar i i ah oo z ~ a ) i i RR to what Tue EXAaMIN sid | that Mr. Blake, Mi Mackenzie, Sir R hard | year, a day was 13.5; in 1880-the percentage was ve i ‘ was of pledging candi- | © artwrigt waa Lien foltowers cle The servant girl question ‘May | go only 2.3. Fifty yeare ago the number eli a (iw ‘ | it i] le acle rs are rot tavern Phe eulre i th ; I lk i ol Lot ‘mpting to out to-night 3 I ryed from 12 to Ls hours ye ap per Scalia ; fs .7 cent, of the whole, and in 1880 the number ; ‘ f th sp ie oc ountal ; bD i ‘ALLWAY iS | T » rtrens Ce ‘as * 1S . 7 ‘ . s 4 . t 1@ Work I he; span th Rocky Mountains by a ra ; The Montreal Ice Castle eng rape” was 14.6 per cent. At the same time the Subway, the P t says |} monstrous, Mr. Blake's policy was to ex- | ly pushed forward, average pay in 1880 was 40 per cent. higher " . ‘ . : . ‘ ° . . ° _ . . P >, lied re . ao ‘ ; yw | ren | the railway westward no faster than Lady Colin ¢ ampbe | is singing in charity than in 1840, and 20 per cent higher thai ' ‘ : ttlement extended westward, and to de-| concerts in London. in 1850, while there _has been no INCTCAS¢ ; ~ ws . it , ' : { i in the cost of living. In this con- en ; ' no omenel ourht the ‘ ways of th nitea NS , adie . ‘eONnse ey, ms » . ° - : : ‘ ‘ y — : , toe . Hight) three liquor licenses were granted nection a comparison of the weekly wages - ve r rmmnieatin eo ; ‘ clay . s n y Fg i. neal Is ites for means of communication be-|in Halifax on Tuesday. paid in England and the United States is \ eme it OTD . } > . « e amis ig : : : , , f a nilsciain tin eile tween the eastern and weaterii settlements. | \ geranium which measures 32 feet interesting. It is thus made by the - ‘ ° Fi oie Pal « heme . s clectiol If that policy had beencarried out w mild the | around is a Florida production. Washington Post: roe will only tak [t will particularly commer ane, “ ; a ; Sh el lace a England : Steolf to ¢) e element of thea Tory | Darmain with British Columbia have been | \ twelve-year old boy was drowne: and Wash- : ot : : poe ’ ‘ ‘ » skati f flaw 9 fow Avs Wales. ington. ‘ uder, Sir Jo a ru led Ne : eS j wath skating on Fopomte ay mete sy days BricklavOGrs......ccoe..c0s. ee S21 00 goose 0 I we thal » | ral Party tried | “8%: Hodearriers.. . 4 a 1 ée trusted f . » | . . } ‘ i : — INS.. cecees id oS ; a : I shirk and repudiate the bargain with] Lizzie May Ulmer, and her company Of Carpenters... > G6 17 50 cae 1 to hinder the con fi rst-class artists are delighting Moncton! iri skmakers.....scecee 7 00 17 40 ‘ Br tish { rnDila iad » hinder the con- . si DN a ie oS 5 50 16 50 . . Luecatre-goers. Pst vein a 7.4 Z lt w Imitted th h i] str f the Canadian Pacitie Railway Pine rg oR a. as re a + , irae ‘at aS ial as = | ‘The Montreal city council has passed a | Betiters. eee eee, ae 12 09 9 1g “— PAVING 71s yj =e , Ags ee = | bye-law to prevent prize fighting and spar- | Laborers..... 1 70 10 59 . : ‘ : het ver m hh i LOO? when the Work was ne t . » “ity limits é ‘ | > , FPS Watin Ae ty Simnits: | The savings banks deposits in the United insignl mi may pe, an oppr rhous weil nigh compile Mr. Rlake continued | i ‘ 1 } ; } . h: ] ork ; | ; : , ; , | The Italian people are about to erect a | States show that the workingmen there a | i ] | frye. . . ’ «yr ’ LS 2 , > z > . 3 . ve eo . acne oaG | sure that | t sil with the Government not to hasten | monument to Garibaldi on the Janiculum, | have saved up an immense capital, all of vhom Hon. . D ld Ferguson has] the fulfilment of the bargain. In the first }in Rome, to cost 1,000,000 francs. which is proof that protection has been a . : . . ] sent the ae Bele i a eo ot , s ooh ; . “ast benefit to that class of the community. rved, W Whil PFosene th spee h, he delivered aduriag taal sesslor he Diphtheria is raging at St. Thomas, Ont. V < J ; . s. ———all <9 - Patriot's in lity Lowar i argued in this wav Schools and churches are closed, and . B k candidates of : houses are decorated with doctors placards. Lessep’s Methods. . ‘Speed means cost otnnl he bh ; servat : Forty W no wal « ‘ ae Shae art mp > ‘ ae ees 2? ’ . ° . . in Lil erai-' nsery lve ia ¥ Lia wma you LnNnot pre a work yond 5 cel Jeremiah 1 racey, 80 years of age, while M. de Le ssep s financie ring is On as large ’ ? sy? : y » , * y Taig??? ~ > > “ + . , « r Veg . ’ ibt « I themse! the views | tain potnt, as was ‘ pve 1 in 0 mre «iscuss- | engaged in harnessing his team at Tracey ;a scale as are his enterprises. The follow- ey | 4 ne the Subway and P: cater sare tert Mares ject, a shown very | station, N. B., on Monday, dropped dead: ing is a statement of tHe method of his Wie age clearly by-the re port of the former Chief En- | ' i a. founders shares, which bition, and the course they wil adopt IN| eimeer of the road, without the cost being{| The way to keep your windows from | DOTTOWmNE ff fut 15 : . 1 . . - . > » . § > Ti ) 2 f e Partiamel es 1°08 questions very | irgely enhanced. Weare told that the being ell: unelled a with frost 1s to rub them are to receive in some f or < uture 19 per se * ——— = F an | de dake . 4 hack SR 8 ’ . : », |cent. of the profits above a five per cent 4} uF M j : yveod has not only been great but that it has! once or twice a week with a rag dipped: im | C°&™- LY } OOD in vos . , : en unprecedented in the history of railway | ¢lycerine ! dividend on the common stock, are 900 in ‘ “e ir constituents as to] building; and if speed means cost what does j° er ‘number. ‘There are 600,000 $100 shares of re eee ; ; ieee f PO oe Alte r , ; ‘28 t] : it the Subway Luprececdiented speed mean it is. clear, that Littie J hnny Blossom, of Harrodsbu rg, | common stock drawing 0 per cent. interest ‘ ; _ {the work has cost more than it would have! Ky., has =swallowed sixteem. cents in pea-} which are to take 80 per cent. of the protits \fhac the nave ai my done il sumiel t ; a a ate ae c 1 i - ‘ : 4 , - . a5 . “}eost had it been prosecuted move slowly. | nies atl 3-eet pieces, anid has never Been) of the canal. There are besides these a five irantee tor t condu nh the fuiu 1ou tsuddenly abtain the supply ick a day. per cept, loan of $38,750,000 running Mr. Hackett subuiitted the Subway Inecor- | /*bor required for such a purpose to an extent . . ee 4 add fix ars, a 3.°perce 0% y ; : . a ib ‘ r trebie W hat would b ; required Tor | inate F ield asks Hi Ww many women | $34 : 200. ae he 4 OOO 4 . - cay oa . ; ose of dihi: cr : = yoy ae ys s. al 5 000, rer ce ? oO : Hon ‘ * | slower procress, without raising the cost of marry : 4 food man ! Only one, Miss Field, | h : : | : a ; a = wn ; . . ° ; ‘ is 2 > as? By , “sides : 1a Lbs Mii =68Uperintenucd ts Passage, | labo nd in that regard, as in other reear only one, if the good mau is true to lis! — een : i ued, pesides some . \i I hive said. 1 repeat, speéd means costs} reputation other small issues. The last loan of the conyi 1O with tte i . Sullivan, Ps BEVL Smits pour, } : : 8 ost. utation, sag : F er ' — : lhe early éompletien of the work, its eon i mipany was placed at a discount of 55 per , + | : ‘v a : ; " - ~ : } ] revyyre Irs ‘yj . Tr ryan ; , “1 . 1 M Fer ote SuOWAY | Hletion at so early a date asis talked of, of! An old woman, Mrs. Fritehen, living! cent. The new loan which he has called me’ Du! for Karl Granville was | course «ccelerates the period of less. profitable op near Monkton, Outario, was ourned | for is for 827 500,000, to obtain which on Leng ‘ dy and warmly recom-| Working. We have not all of us yet forgotten leath on Tuesday, through her clothes | the basis of the last loan will require an a3 this . the statements | yw hich the pi ice to be paid catching hre. issue of about $61,000,000 in bonds. The mi the Sub : sneme to tn i entivtl - o- son bate ] 14 : + o.% } P 1 1e@ compa was Justified. Was Sala, There ‘ : > . . ‘ < i t i 23 ¢) > , r this 1 ‘ wilh th be s ie i ae rt t ne Se i 1 fs} Victoria, B. C., police officers have been | total indebtedness of the ee by that ! i TOV ment ma } f 3s to be a iong period alter the completion ss ; > . St : he ia aeee : gg ae gE P ttlement | Warned that they will be suspended in case time will have reac he d about $349,000,0009, ° +} sown 4 el © rol veior yOu il ree any sevuicinenh e ° . ae en are Sot > vhispered i 1 sam gentlemen |) develop the traffic. dari aah ts burglary takes place in their beats with- . ee — $250,000, a which 7 at as ee: ee Meee ae i al ieee yuoyant Frenchman a few weeks ago statec t < VaPus vt f lS} working will be unremtunerative, and for | CUl Cetection. J : ; ; 5 oy e ‘ ra’ | which we have to compensat in advar by would be the maximum cost of the canal. j y Ve Ih i ( cb Cc tO CO pens Cs mu ance, t mr} a ° i as ane ar ohm ” ¢ . . e | paying a larger pric and that is included in The Grecian women counted their ages| The ‘tnost astonishing feature of the matter k .oT viet ix ¢ Pprei C, 4 al at is 1 We . . . . . . . : “ora ge Messrs. H ee the sum of the p »we paid But acceler from their marriage, not from their virth, is that the French people still seem to be . . i Sutil i . piice ¢ ps ie > « cic. + ° : . . Re a “ is Ferguson, at all events, the reques J ited construction, elerated completion, It is _ evident tha}, Wanye with _ scheme, and the stocks lve to pl e the Subway will not bs means, of course, the acceleration of the point women do the same. and bonds bring fair prices on the market. ys Nor do we think it at all necessary | he aaa ri ea ‘ ‘sei hoe i” At the monthly meeting of the Montreal} The bubble must soon burst. “ thon. gent i ae ie Ss nx R t } . > ‘ $2 : : ‘ nledge the -other-candidates..of the | d ee ‘ly 7" ; a 398 ‘ Presbytery, Rey. Dr. Burns, of Halifax, arama are cuscunael : “oe . . - P oss oes not merely accelerate the poin or com . W > sa athdinedth atte: Peete! cuttin cate | en tt MARRIED. Abd i onservaliy arty. they were nen nene, OUL TL Intensives the cnaracter ot! formally selected by Cétivehtions. each of | @ 1¢ unprofitableness of the working, because a ‘. ‘ the faster you build, the fewer years you al Waicn Inan OUSLY passes Tresolucions | low for the development of the country, the} | development of the trade, the | a population to sustain the built watch word is | the | Rocky Moun- requiring their candidates to promote the wd bohalf of a | railway when it is , obviously the greater are the difficul tres of working when you complete. Subway ; are the candidates in they , . ot arty whose ‘ forward,” who have triumphed over this reasoning was, is the by the How wrong now obstacles presented by the trathe returns Pacific Rail- al pparent in splendid tains, who have kept the faith with British | received by Canadian Columbia, and whe have. not merely by words, but by act aud cost of the construction .of the Canadian | pressed their intention to go on with the | Pacitic Railway was less than that of either work of the Subway, if it be feasible to do | of the great trans‘centinental railways. But | g0 it was fully in aecord with « the wrong | As to the prohibition question,— it is not persistent opposition of the Liberal Leader ae i | | | | de ed, ex- | | | i | ' | included in the issue which will be sub the Canada. 17 | bargain with British Columbia. men who will promote Are jand his followers to fultilment of the | mitted to the electors of secure the ele: *tion ot these men, then, temperance legislation is all that the must | fulfil the ardeat son of temperance in this Province | Island Edward | This is one of the questions which | bargain with Prince ind we feel sure man, the . re +] d Can Expect ; that, taken i the electors of the Province man for Liberal-Conservative | consider. candidates of this Province are as likely to | gisiation ior n ‘ie The Attitude of the © Wail.” ® —— traffic as those | Montreal Gazette.) promote kk the restricti ippression of the f the Grit Part On they Ute i Ma l the C has ouservative The withdrawn its suj | from i Party, and the whol , We are opposed to ** pledg- werd . : will mg candidates. Pledges are like pie > maintain in the future an independent crust. Let the electors return good, trust- | attitude toward both political parties. worthy, practical fmen whose views eyon-}?. other course was possible to it, in ¥ iow ning the requirements of thecuuntry nai of the lines the journal has followed for , h: : 7“ some months past. When the Mail began known to be liberal and progressive,|4 ‘crusade upon the Catholic Church, when nd the requirements of the country will be | going without its province it undertook to tined than if thi # retues linstruct the people of (Quebec upon the : * | management of their local agairs, when it ‘sought to abolish the separate school sys- tem, when it took to attacking the French- Canadians, when, in a word,it entered upon a plan of compaign calculated at least,if not intended to sow the seeds of discord and! dissension among the people, it separated itself from the Conservative party,and abro- gated Conservative principles and servative policy. The cardinal creed of the Conservative party in Canada is fair play to all classes, a recognition of the | rights of each, the strict relegation of local ° ’ = | more iiKeLVtobeotl a arpine ey ' a mongering bicising, scandal- be t hey never denouncing, retrogressionists, so tightly pledged © ede Did They Try to Shirk it? Tue Patriot denies that tried avreement that they obtain a re-arrange- the Grits to shirk the Con- with Brit fulfilment of the ish Columbia, and says * } , honorably sought to ment of the bargain with that Province.” 5 Indes Butrwere there not first some | fairs to local powers, and the perpetua- er sg aii _| tion of harmony and good will among all. deputations to Downing Street? Did the . The whole record of the party is the anti- Patriot never hear of a gentleman, De-' thesis of the course of the Mail for some Cos by name, whe went to England and months past. The very composition of the 5 Lord Carnarvon to bring pres- Federal Government proves how mueh out ; . » Of sympathy it is with the crusade of the ire upon the Mackenzie Administration / Toronto journal, and, if other evidence Were not the Carnarvon terms the result were required, it is supplied by the dis- of .the protests of British Columbia and tinct and repeated repudiation of the Mail Lord Car- by Sir John Macdonald and the leader of = es ; the Conservative party in the Ontario The fact of the matter is that ; *. ; ; *” Legislature, Mr. Meredith, As long as Vir. Mackenzie ** Ss ob . > > : . wrange! the friendly intermediation of narven ¢ honorably sought to September 16th the Premier, speaking in London, disavowed all sympathy with the crusade the journal had then entered upon. EE: i —— Pay Up! tain a re- nent ’’ when he was forced to do so by influences and circuinstances vainst which he found impossible to contend. The ¢ cted by ths Senate ; Jarwarvon terms were, it is This is the time of year to pay up. Every one who has the means should settle his small debts. If you pay your butcher what you owe him, your butcher can pay the baker, and the baker the tailor, and true, reje and by the Senate also the origmal bargain with British Columbia was revived. What has been the conduct of the Liberal Party since ? They the tailor his wife’s millinery bill. Thus opposed every step taken by moralizes the Philadelphia Record, ‘‘one the present Getststiinni eect good deed would roli along and gather a eet ei we jodness as it proceeded, inducing general eeeeeN ney opposed the jiquidation. It isa bad beginning of the poicy of building the Canadian Pacific mew year to enter upon it with the draw- Railway by the Government. They back of a swarm of little debts. like a mooced th: eolier of buiilien i tun ck ee Jersey mosquitoes, taking all the ,' oe ee © OM comfort out of living. mny. They opposed every important detail ! Ey lpm PTI j ry arrangement which the Gover y arrangement wit tine rovern- Tur only Steam Sewing Machine ‘and Gun ment entered nto for the purpose of ful- Re ‘pairing Shop in the ~ Dominic on, and the bargain with British Columbia ; an’ it Viwy ltl remnined in power the only place where you can get every pait of a Sewing Machine or a Gun neve is at Browys, at thy Atheneum, Ch’ tttrn' thot hiliug the introduction ef | | way Company, and in the fact that the total the men to trust to } have now to! ht X AN IINE: Xe oe 4 a * | was unavimously nominated moderator of the next general assembly. France makes about 100,000 quarts of champagne every year. One million quarts are shipped to England and the other | 3,000,000 come to America. hanging of evidence has He It is now said that since the Sproule, at British Columbia, ;come to the effect that he was innocent. died protesting his innocence. Judge Ouimet, of Quebeg, has decided ‘that the purchaser of book: debts of an insolvent firm has no right te possession of the books, but can inspect them. j | j A Brussels young lady,who was solicited for a subseription to the funds.of the local | baud, subscribed & kiss, and the band | boys are disputing about who-shall collect | it, Harold Hager, a Norwegian, not yet 21 | years oldy is the latest bidder for fame. I ia race at Christiana, Norway, last month, over a course of 152 miles, he defeated Ax: 1] Paulsen by half a mile. The Bulgarian delegates have expressed their willingness to accept the Duke of Leuchtenberg, the latest candidate pro- posed for the Bulgarian throne, whe, it is ‘id, is favored by Russia, A young man in Boston proposed to a young lady in New York by. telegraph, adding: ‘* Answer yes or no at my ex- pense.” She sent him 600 words of expla- nation without coming to any conclusion. An article on the Canadian Pacific rail way will appear in the next number of the Quarterly Review. The insertion in this serial of the histury of a colonial enterprise is a dew Sima: and must give general satisfaction to Canada. jt ' i | England and Wales, the numter of papers , 000, employ 18,700 men, spend $1,000,000 \ recent parliamentary return indicates hat during the past thirty years there has been a continuous decrgase ‘of pauperis in being now 25 to the thousand, against 45 to the thousand inf 1857. M. Tache, private secretary of Hon. J. A. Chaplau, was married in Ottawa a few days ago to a daughter of Justice Tascher- eau, of the Supreme Court of Canada. She is a niece of Cardinal Taschereau and he a nephew of Archbishop Tache. Sonth Carolina has never had a divorce case on its records, and never can have un- til the laws are changed. The only thing a married coyple can do is to separate, run away from each other, or one commit sui- cide for the other's benefit. When Judge Armour took his seat on the bench at London, Ont., on the morning of the 12th, not a case was ready for trial, and his Lordship taught the lawyers a les- son by striking off several cases and _ pre- emptorily proceeding with several others. The 125 steamships plying between the United States and Europe cost $100,000,- a munth for coal, carry 500,000 passengers a year and earn $22,000,000 for passage money, exclusive of what is paid for freight. The Marguis of Queensberry, who is being sued for divorce, once proposed to substitute in the marriage ritual of the English Church for the words, **Whom God hath joined together let 10 man put asunder,” the words, “*‘Whom the Govern- ment or nature may put asunder let no man attempt to keep together.” The report of Rev. ir. O’Rielly ‘the treasurer of the National Irish League, of - S§ATURDA At St. John, N. B., G, M. Armstong, rector of St, Marks, Kobert H. Kagies, of St. Johpv, to Annie, third daughter of Bartholomew Delancy, of Su ‘wmerside, P_ E. L. DIED. At Fort Augustus, on the 9thinst, Mr. Dutfy, en old and respected seventy-tifth yeai of his age. in peace. At Boston, Mass, on the 7th inst., Appleton, in the 77th year of his age. Charlottetown Caimetery (Ho, on the 1ith inst,, by the Rev. Robert inhabitant, in the May his soul rest Thomas T HE Annual Meeting of the Sharehoiders of the above Company will be held at 4 o’clo +k, on the afternoon of TUKSDAY, tirst day of Febru- ary next, at the oftice of the Steam Navigation Company, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets By order, F. HALES, Secreta: - Ce metery Co. 1887 Jan. Hi, 15 22 29 IN THE SUPREME COURT, Between THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Plaintiff, and JAMES. A. Debtor, REID, an Defendant, Absent or Absconding A LI. parties indebted to the Defendant are +* hereby notitied that by an order of the Supreme Court, made on the thirteenth . ay of January inst,, I have been appointed Trustee of the Defendant's debts, under **The Absent Debt- or’s Act, 1873,” with power to collect and sue for such de bts, and such parties are hereby notified to pay such debts to me forthwith, ROBERT DPD. COFFIN, Trustec Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1887. TAKE NOTICE Puat the authority given by us to MR. SPEPHEN R. MclLEAN, to collect the debts due to the estate of McLean, Brothers, Souris, which we re assigned to »s in trust for certain purposes, has been cancelled, and that the Books of said estate have now been placed in the hands of MICHAKL MCCORMACK, ESQ., of Souris, who is duly authorized to collect nll Notes of Hand and Book Debts due to the said estate. LEWIS CARVELL, GEO. B. MCEACHERN, : Trustees. “6—janlt bi,wky imo NOTICE [8 HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL JENERAL MEETING cf the Shareholders of Tne EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY will be held at the office of THE EXAMINER bewspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th of Janugry, inst., at the hour of eight o’clock, in the evening. W, &-E, SCOTT, Secretary. wky & aly 2i d pat 2i Souris, Dec. 20, 18; Ch’town, J an. ott," 1887 — $30 REWARD. ur above reward will be paid to any person or persons who will give such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the per- son who entered my house on the morning of the Zlst Dec., 1886, and took therefrom the sum of S1id, and has since left, or caused to be left, several notes at my door, JAMES BALLEM. Ch'town) Jan, 11, 1887—6i wky li THE: Subscriber begs to notify the public that his business connexion with Mr. D. A. Bruee having ended, by mutual! consent, he intends to open a Merchau! Tailor’s Store, in the city, early in the Spring, when he hopes to receive the orders of his friends aud to be favored with a share of public patronage. JAMES McLEOD. Ch'town. Jan. 5, 1857 -dy ex pat dwks 2aw wky ex pas her 4i the receipts and expenditures for the Par- liamentary Fund during the last five | months, is published. On July 3lst the | balance on hand was $60,449. Since then $28,769 has been received and $00,000 trmsmtttetl ty thy trottes, T° LET— A House and Outbuildings and 6 Aor es of Land, known as “Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque seed, adioining the premises cf Mal- 1887. JANU ARY ‘5, ~ HORACE HASZARD. MAEPFACRURERS & GEXFE AL AGENT, REPRESENTING: - | ey The Nova Scotia Sugar Uefinery (iim ted), Halifax, ¥. 4s. Messrs J. Lewenz & Hauser Bros, Lovdow, Engliand—Teas. Messrs. Kobert Lamb & Co, Bundee, scotlasd —Hags, Hessians, &e, Messrs Themas Connor & Sens, Pertisnd, N. B- Repes Varlin and Twines. I ¥. ¢arterc, Peveriey, Mass.—-0 iled Clothing, &c. ed . WESTERN FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Capital - - - - - $1.000,060 00 Cash Assets” - - - - 1.155 200.46 Annual Income Over - ’ 1.300.000,00 es Risks taken all property at Lowest Rates. on descriptions of HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island. SUN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Btead Office, 164 St. James St., Moutreal. Capital Subscribed —- - : - §& 500,000.00 Total Assets - - - - - 1,411,004,33 Income, 1885 _ - - - - - 19,987.05 Agents wanted in unrepresented districts. HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. EF Island, Imo eod Ch'towa, Jan: 13, 1887 ee ene ee me Velveteens in every shade, Wantles and Jerseys. ‘Khe largest stock of Carpets on the island. Corsets all sizes and prices. Wool Squares and Scarfs---all Low Prices, ai very GIVE US ACALL, JAMES PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE, Ch'town, Jan. 12,1887. "A HAPPY EK. PROWSE takes this opportunity of wishing his many customers and friends “A yi Meryy Christma sanda Happy New Year.” and at the same time wishes to tell them that he can sellthem a SUIT ef OVERCOAT at guch alow price that they will feel happy, notw ithstanding the low prices of vats, por k, potatoes, &c., &c. . war SERS. ewan! em, NEW YEAR a —— 0 CS TiO “DY El Ls EN He has the Greatest Assortment of OVERCOATS AND On P. & SUES EVER SHOWN ISLAND. — —-—- 0—- —--- WORSTED OVERCOATS FROM $5.00, aeoqencenc Gene iP. ——— — 6; Merchants may blow and howl, but L. EF, sells the cheapest. EVERY DEPARTMENT FULL OF CHEAP GOODS, —_ $0 [eee His Custom Tailoring Department is turning out splendid fits. a@ GIVE HIM A TRIAL. No trouble to show goods. — -Q: Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Dee. 16, 1586. ~--———-0 Ww will make the following reductions during the Xmas and New Year's trade : Fur Caps, worth $18.00 for $14.00 Boys’ Overeoats, worth $4.75 for 3.50 Fur Caps, worth 12.00 for 9.00 Boys’ Overcoats, worth 4.00 for 2.75 Fur Caps, worth 10.50 for 8.50 Boys’ Suits, worth 7.00 for 5.00 Fur Caps, werth 7.50 for 5.00 Boys’ Suits, worth 6.00 for 4.50 Fur Caps, worth 6.75 for 4.75 Boys’ Suits, worth 5.00 for 3.75 Fur Caps, worth 4.75 for 3.75 | Boys’ Suits, worth 4.00 for 5.00 Boys’ Overcoats, worth 7.10 for 4.75 | Boys’ Suits, worth 3.00 for 2.00 Boys’ Overcoats, worth 6.75 for 4.10 | Boys’ Suits, worth 2.30 for 1.75 a JOHN MSLEOD & CO, colm McLeod, Esq. For further particulars } apply to J. G, Eckstudt at St, Vincent’ oy N ee ft UPPER QUEEN ST., (Op. Roger’s New Brick Block.) Ch’town, Dev, 22, 1880. ad q . A ‘ ts ag ‘3 a ¥j 4 a ¥ Sy } fia « . ae — = oi v7) ea «Gt mh 7 4 4 ie ee # ‘ ’ 2 all ae 62