* * - 4 : 1% ‘ATHY ¥> r » 12 7. ty ry ‘ y NN ,~-AMINER - > = /- see \TU I DAY. SEE 87 - i HE DAILY HX / Ly A ibe SS % d ° ; collides - —— + annamatnapnssigeeieureaoanacenaasspuassanhansananeoiesnemganmencasiianiontaes mes tie ean ‘ " " Varia having leased the wife of Sir John De Camoys | in the far West by our contributions to the i ] H ke 1) ALL Y kK XA M | N ER. | i : for her husband The document w ritten in| federal revenue. It is true some half if nik roms Fever which events have excellent lawyer's Latin appears verbatim in| dGozen Islanders have been appointed to : si uriwrt venve c ‘ve i . ee ‘ + he io ; . . | ; ar Fe \ _o o . } 1 _ A ust ria At the Lord { ok Ss famous Institutes. positions 1 the Civil Sery we at the seat of - . Wh 2 Is ce po | al i : a. f ‘ ; . } 5 SEPTEMBER | 5 | an :: . e3 = the se two Powers the} (fovernment, and two more to nen | ‘ poeer gree scager poet fene nade yah . v itions in Montreal, but as an offset to | | third Article of the Treaty of Belin pro) LETRERS TO THE EDPPOR, | eens oe ition at Ott len! : The Fishery Difficulty. lwidked that the électien of the: Brin isl these a desirable position at Ollawa, ren- A i re a id tified by Turi nd : < dered vacant by the death of an Islander, 1 bul ia shouk Q i et } bint : . rats s . ; as — Comm i git p This w tone in order the W ate r Question has doubtless been filled ere this by some | Fa ; : mntiment of ; ONS i = the ¢ . Qo rs s MS at ’ i ‘ ae hy : ; r , ad fr Jacine her own ee fortunate person from the ad joining Pro- the beginning of re end of the Fishery | to preven ae Bul . . “Thr - 1! Sir.—In common with those who have, | yjnces. ri , no ! ol : suloa } one. \ ; : : ‘ + ti} . sity We may now hope that a settle- | "°°" e " ; > t] “ ~ ig the one | for years, been advocating the introduction Yours, &c., ’ now happens tha us Cia#Use s ) mie fi = : " ' ur, be arrived at As t a ae er so in favor of Russia and | Of an ample supply of water into the city at Sept. 3, 1887. TRUTH. rw . C50 See which is working ave pong 9 ie of “eT ee = P — we » of eaten - were seat deal | eee rh must not be forgotten almost { tiny cost, bei Inge persuades oO t ; kind " - ' 5 ' ms Sante ; yormous advantages at would follow, i : . re} ‘, ij lenend uncon the Com-|that’ posseasion is nine pointé of the law | enormous advantages that wor pephew * For St. Johns, Newfoundland. wat ~~ ae ony . } Pp Ferdinand may 1 - econ Was a great pieasure to me to see pure , ° 5 } i : heck WI rince F er ‘ ( er oS : : ; it stoners : hey are wise and prudent, ene P Bismare! a lebrated | water flowing freely out of the fountain < . , tent with rince sismarck’s celebrat ; : . ; } , he ; Ta : » i the e-mile } we may hope for a settlement which will] .. cine * Beati possidents.’, the new ruler, that has am en) tap ped ut e thre : ; + 2 | of Bulk } yet received countenance Oro under the direction of the engineer ha \S as : he fary tisfactory and tasting. [at but@war iS aS yet rece > ou a ( Z 24 ‘ iT , © fair, MCISTACLOPY , : EB - : natal ad italy only nploye by the Commissioners, and to i, : wd le : } , ty “ngiand, Stria, an A os : _ ' , ‘ 4 re Wise > = iti that the pumping test ap yplied by our re Toons nany, Russia, France, and Turkey : satisfactory and new difficulties will soon] nad 2 neal 1) North Cerma most powerful engine did not exhaust the Vie en age \ in ii 2 . PHAVnG ye t spe ‘ ic Mi ‘ , ‘ ees 7 ’ 4 Hit ne fe ( a ; present themselv« Glaxett which 1s upposed to represent simak Boy ° : eee Sy ete je y ee ; > Accom eens. hes it is true Now, cotumon sense would dictate that om casio et eks sis } } Much is hoped from the appointment of] Prince Bismarcks views, as, it 1S e, a be eg : - et a ee Eris : : ; i . At a oar ?? conduc having tapped this fountain, the commis- in ae see OE a ‘ ; . ¢ : ' ae : e +) British | ‘ leclared that Prince Ferdinands conduct 5 : wnelia Say: ee me ! Mr, Chamberlain as chief o! ee ee ‘San ravated breach of existing treaty | Sloners ought immediately to recall the i a s ti Puri. e é an . ‘ + : e BY Commias The London 7 ph says: |, "Se" F ld not ap- | engineer before taking any further steps, in TEAMER BONAVISTA, for St. John’s, New : s ees ee law which German policy coule@ nov Si ' foundland, will be due at Charlottetown «<der se he next step to . Mr. Chamb ; Board of Trade exper-| prove ;” but we need not take this as | order to get his advice in the né i MONDAY AFTERNOON, the 5th inst., and will ; a a ‘ in hi Sweat . nit more than that the German be taken - but I am told the y have employ- | carry cattle and sheep on deck. ; = “ \ e vO ith Lis tp) rrht ie ore Mati i ‘ ‘ ea f } ; ; he ; mtr of (haneellor wishes to make things straight ed men to dig an lmmense well at the For freight or passage apply to - fede tly the to | wit} R : sia ine that he has no more inten- | place. They ought to be aware that the PEAKE BROS. & 00., ' dary : : ’ ~ AL EVUSSIS, cot -_ . Licey : 2 a ~> <7 wi . ren * dined tied 4 : s of the matters and] tion of sacrificing a ‘Pomeranian Grenadier’ { atmospheric pressure will drive “a ae al oe gents ; , ttlement of the fisheries}... SR at ‘ahiile on if they have not already | 5¢P 5i~-21 x ulvise a reasonable settlement of the fisheries]; pPyjnce Ferdinand’s case than he had in] back. I question if they . itil F 3 i stion, Us ' ig 18 possioi Prince Alexander's bored too many we lis ! like} f K ; . - ed i 7 bai ‘ The engineer, will, very lkely, recom- p Oi iil r, Seine ‘Seine Boat : : } Lor vf London corre spond * 4 ’ ’ BY . 4 . x mend the ‘‘driven well system to be ; 4 } gy seca he silly bigotry which succeeded in applied. Under it there is no atmospheric AT AUCTION 3 tana oh Chetan eZ, iy “which, annie in| MCRL tr his Staph ‘CTION TO i i ty : : i , , >} driving the ce of Me rey from the I Aree pressure. \t anv rate the Commissioners IN« } et | . 1 merican snery con } oa . — ; raw: . 3 \ hospitals 1s beginning to reap its reward. neat > gs > , « stdaias ila . satisfaction to both | +, pitars 1 a ing . a Dehamal ought to proceed lit slligently and not by I WILL Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the s - nalities) wanton.” Ce > a aaron - 4] the ru'e of thumb! ; 7th inet. at Alberton Wharf, the schooner ; | ee sent her sol ho had been attacked with MarZaret Jane, 42 tons register, Seine and Seine 4 j nt her son, who had been _ When the boring was made on the . Se i : 4 ' , lj ' lInox. to the hospital. and 1 lue time . io Boat; also a lot of Salt and Barrels. ¥ 4 is The New York }} Say TERRE TE - ‘ “ lospital, an aa ‘] ; } id height of Mount Edward, under the diree- JOHN AGNEW | 2 ila tte eaceive ette! rot ng } 1 chil 7eene > : ‘ a m J NEW. ¥ “The appointment of M Chamberlain as | Fece De ee J a a : s to ite | tie f the late William Murphy, if my eumandts att 2, 1887. 4 s } << 1 | ‘ ; i nad couk me | nae ver to ts : - apie. + the principal member cf the foyal Vommis-) Was won a s + wer ye f und on | ein" serves me, water was struck at isc ieee a sion to rep t british titerests tt vorth | mothe! Phe woman, however, os oe a depth of 150 feet, and it rose to within ‘ ; . ‘ . y } ¢ +) ] pital th I tl child re : : 4 = ae eer Iee Sreeremnas w att ae a ae on re ‘c > qa} 00 feet o. the surface. The boring was si ls i Ch’to Rent Steer ali : th satisfaction t yeople on this sk Ol | sented to he as not rson, ant after : : wn. 8 a Re. eax w a A ag see See ited 1e1 wa n ; ‘ | visit, to} contin ied and the water was lost through By, SOPs. ’ : y t [ \ moeria ’ ? elav of ime < 8, and i SecoMm 8S 0 . rar . wrrarcrire ; "PD , .y 2 t ae ii ee e ete, hcg ' ae fin a purely | issures in the rocks after they got deeper, | (UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRON AGE.) ; hy years pas [we < —s —a = Ce spit she was 1 Tmer 7 ) | > es ; : i Sah, R Saeki tei Minaek Sie EL. ea ae . |... | for want of iron tubing. Sisiadtiiaaiits inti o ft the Ru } ty in real “= ) business-like way that owing to certain Now. the very 3: me thine may occur in tHE Se iO th Seateaats Baclnter int i hold- ‘ is ashrewd, level-headed Dusginess Man, Off ances her son had been inadvertantly | ,.~ : os or T ae ae ; a ee eee cree ere enlightened views, and with th - ; * | digging the big well.” and I, for one, ing anothe i i otal eae a t y | Teplaced by another, and that her own son protest 1inst any further ste ps being a wt profound ntempt (t tap eve ee : rotest agalns any ‘ther steps ng } ‘ form. While it is ce: 1 that British inter-}"* ' ; coh oral Lids tonmasien't * iken except under professional advice. 7am azaar ! J » by , ta « ; : ig | mgine tne anguisn ot the poo vor : ie A - - ae ee > = eng “a 3 ‘ — Will ) Li “ l i | 3 a ee Cael ad “ra > ent bie the tinkes of Your a a this year, in aid of St. Joseph s School, in the oa tase orendrtseme dpe Po ge te . > 2 ANIEL DAvIEs. : : United States delegates will find in M expectation, but it is not so easy to under- Charlottetown, 3rd, September, 1887 { ge B ildi oo P ri ] St | . © ake ata , ord, © 3 > € e < ‘ Chamberlain " vill not turn a deaf} stand how a purely secular system can be ~4 a penpagp. : Convent Bul mg, FOwWnaAl | : ’ ear tot On Ss wspects of the qttes-|tolerated in the very places where the : i 2 DURING— } il . tion pirit of religon alone can provide the quali- Why is this Thus ? 1 ohn iit te « + to] ties necessary to seeure the loving care, om. i hibi ion W ek October drd-8th ; ‘ We trust tha re : him resp to : ve : : f at ot, a . eilicient nursing and a reverent regard for Srr,—Our people should, I think, Xill itl G j Mr. Chamberlau apa ee ' susceptibilities and the distresses of | cease squabbling over the few Dominion ae - : ? Che names of Baden Powell and Sir Lionel] ,, hers. The incid: nt we have cited shows | oftices in this Province, and endeavor to Se geoee = be spared to make this res = ‘3 ‘ } 1,1] , } } : : : 23 @xcei all previous ones. ‘ ; le ’ at re ment ne nm < nnection | mntabie wan ) | these 2 we s SLC a2 i “proportion { the yOSITIONS Con- . ? Sackville We ire mentioned in connection | a lamentabie w - t of all these, and we shall } secure a fait 7 crane ter® pF gees} os Music and Amusements provided. 1° @ Yards lil tliadaiilieiiaian D -. laen be surprised to learn that soon there | stantly opening up in the Northwest,and in : eiaachitae 10 ee 9 ~~ , . ~s . . , . 4s +: . oe . Admiissio ce ‘ Reteiel 4 ; | will be a cry for the return of those Sisters | the western provinces of the Dominion. It is} (..; ym, Sept. 1, 1ST tl eritish Commission t ire ’ , ; ; . ‘ ; 7 od , big. e 7. i abccanin ' : co "whose devotion is the mainspring of their | undeniable that we have contributed our E XTR 4 V ALUE c Commissioner will Dea member of the] yoeation quota towards the development of those [Sl 4 ; Canadian Government-—probably Sir Char- ". . vast territories ; therefore we have a legiti- vo PETER \ CTRL ‘SCHOOL Pans the Hon. Mr. Thomneo: Possibly some of your readers are music- | mate claim to an equal share of the Depart- Selling Cheap for Cash Spo}s40 M » SPpooM EF cP ~~ ow. ow - i - 7 wa a lly inclined, and have attended the organ | mental offices of the Civil Service, both in- , -e-OPEN ON It heated . thet “ son wil) | Muy sucined, an id lave ome : Geo - a : ces ve > WILL RE-OPEN ON : iS Siavet Lact il OlMINIISsIVll ’ id ; . ; ‘ ‘ a e * recital lately held in the Methodist Church, | side and outzide. ; 1s) oe ; a a on) Dyn x gg 4 begin its work as soon as possible, probably jand sunlinne are also interested in church It is unreasonable to suppose that we MON DA} . Sth SEPTEMBER, C AT THE 5 in the latter part of October. rgans. If so, Lhope the following inform-]| will be satistied im this Province witha AT 9 O'CLOCK aa . Soi eR a A A. laa m will be useful The invention of the | mere re-adjustment of local Dominion af- — ee ® | . 3 rgan is attributed to Archimedes, about} fairs after ev ery change of Government. here are a few vacancies. ~~ LONDON HOUSE. a a at ite . 2 : ; ‘eo A snus ‘ OD . 5 ; Civil Service Appointments. 220 B. C.; but the fact does not rest on | Our young men are just as well qualified | Ausust 29. 1887-21 ta sat @ n : ; ae a sufficient authority. It is also’ attributed | to fill positions in the Civil Service through- ‘ , = alll De ve a oe fruth "| to one Ctesibi is, a barber of Alexandria, | out Canada as the young men belonging — to} Tass, Fi 0, yar Ais © ; yet siys about promotion in the Civil Service, | xbout 100 B. C. The organ was brought to | our sister Provi inces, but if all who have i WT ire, ib U -~ he OOd Yards Flanne!---Scarlet and the disabilities under which Islanders; Europe from the Greek Empire, and was] passed Civil Service “Examinations ‘are 9 3 , , wat nitel " geligious . devotion duomed pait for 4 casional vacane iC ' 5 lal . ; eel ees 2 irst appited to religious devotion, im ivome bo walt tor an Occasion ¥ ‘ TOT a ‘ e ; ha tot la i, we cordially agree; at ; he with tane WELSH + , ' churches, in A. D. 658. Organs were used | in this PréYinee, | am afraid many of them a instrasted b y ie Auctics ue his ray, ite an Avy. al . : t he promotior tr ' . ' c \ . : “2 Lae. . cee », ws , sa C § ‘ , ae a — ere a *#© tin the western churches by Pope Vitalalia- | will have to qualify for another sphere. -be- eakidiaail Euston Streot J te | ; ~ ‘ } . oe . : resi a alae Aik * 2 : m important tices or the Dy minion Willi, ty 5 in Gos. | he ireeks called the organ | tore their turn comes, . . r eoeemee * (2 MW ‘ ' } pened ft i rd « f m to indicate imstrumental music, We have strong ground fer complaint in N ake .4a » » : . e1 Ye oper Fae op ie ee ata béther tesmectes “Gin calor he at Phursday, .Sepfember . Sth, : 5 . Fi ee ie ee whieh by uniting several pipes, imitated | other respects. ur railway officials, a HQ HARR | T G »k iais in 11s ; ice . . “ : : : oe : everal voices; and to distinguish the organ | though capable of occupying aie most. re- AT TWO O'CLOCK, = : vy re, nowever, pp Sed to dt BWIhe FT lecew +} at . rcieal ‘ wt-ns ante ] ‘ “7 ible ayer : th a? oO h i roin other musical instruments the | sponsible posttiens in eir calling, wnen > aap i . distinctions between Protestants and Catho-| Romans called it organum pneumati-|they go to the United States, have no All his Household Furniture, comprising > SUCCESSORS TO a . lies: for, in our opinion. the Government |cv™, an instrument of air. They be-| chance of promotion under present ' regula-{ Parlor, _Dining-Room m_. Bea: Resene Sete, | sas D r . ; came general in England about the | lations in the Dominion service. This is { Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc. Also, iano (very | = : GEO. AY IES A Co.. ai : wilell : tn LDY Appel I nts, 1 : . toate } Sf ae r > Be } , , 7 . ppommaments, tah century, but during the civil] altogether unfair. We are ‘also treated | 8") G. M. HARRIS . : : ” ve church to which a candidate | wars they were not only removed from the] with great injustice in respect to salaries. A oot hehe Ch’town, Sept. |—wky : f reds PR . beiongs, but rather the fitness of the candi- | churches, but were so generally reprobated | Officials in this Province should receive cod tl sale—pat : - e date for the position to be filled But as|that, atthe Restoration, there could scarce- | salaries as high as those of the same rank —_—— —_—— ———— — — B : od ly be found either organists, organ builders} in the other Provinces of the Dominion, ee : 5 Mf ees 2 PFevalls—an OpimMon seau-) cr singers. St. Jerome mentions an organ | and instead of wrangling ever alleged favor- p i ( i k , | L b ] er ru i i A x L IN S : 4 lously cultivated by the Opposition in this] with twelve pairs of bellows which might | itism to Catholics, we should all protest as 8 eY all ag Ere a G B, iy 3 Province—that the Government have un- | have been heard a mile off; and another at | one man against such treatment. om : if ' otc sb sitll ae Anal — ’ ee ‘3 arsts sos fet duly favored their Catholic supporters, we Jerusalem which could be heard at Mount There should be no misunderstanding, if GLOSSED Lobster and Mackerel Labels now in —FOR THE— te ,Ault ; erit’ li ‘ Olive. The largest organ inthe world isin the | writers were disposed to be truthful, on the stock and for sale by ; publish ur correspondent 8 ists. ; 7 7 Albert Hall, : iT all, London, and was built by | question of creed. A Dominion Blue Book GEO. W. GARDINE?, | ne ee Er Henry Willis in 1870. It contains 138] for the year 1886, imtituled ‘‘ The Civil a Queen Square. ) Senator Sherman denies that in anjstops, four manuels, and nearly 10,000 | Service of Canada,” a copy of whieh I have Auger ' nterview with Senator Ogilvie he justified | pipes, all of which are made of metal. The | at hand, furnishes full information on the he action of ¢ Dominion Government | organ at St. George's Hall, Liverpool, also} subject. In order, therefore, to afford CO 4 i ' CO A g ’ ' . Ipo hery quest teetly with-} built by Mr. Willis, has 100 stops and four} general information I have divided the list ° ° a ipon the fishery question as pet il : . , i . ” ; : > ? ‘ ° . ntheir rights and extremely moderate. | manuals. That of St. Sulpice, Paris, 1S OT | of appointments to the Civil Service in this — o — Senator Ogilvie corroborates Sherman’s|the same magnitude, and has 5,000 pipes. | Province since 1878 into two denomina- s ae denial. The largest organ in America is in the | tions as follows :— just arrived, per Schr. “Robbie Godfrey,” : 4 —* 3 Musie Hall, Boston, built by Walcker, of PROTESTANTS. i. 8 2 Wa A C gD aD N A LD ? : ; Ludwigsburg; it it has 69 stops, 84 manuals ; seeks cid Europ ‘an News. and 4.000 pipes i James = ae (Militia).As ... isk «cba ae 300 TONS ANTHRACITE COAL, aidea ’ i = 2 Percy Pope (Fimance)........ we be oe - Bee : "N TES . > ° . . * > (JERMYN MINES.) tes 2 = > . The report that John Ruskin is insane 1s ik en ; Jeanes Currie (Customs).......... . 1,800 Thin C7 : » heat : : ent IS Selling Of at Ext aordinary Low Pri . all amet i have been asked when the salute of 101 - De MA. ‘likedhen (Post Ottive).. ‘ 2000 a This, Poot is, the. ‘heat that has been in’the ss > ie ; . ces reste guns originated. I cannot be very positive ae Coleman (Railway) 2 000 . t *eeeene *“* ay , ; : ; : a ; e- oe os 2@ | . - ~~ S ° ‘. ‘ 7 Phe ec nsus Of Ituy, taken in Db cem ber, hut | remei ber reading that when Maxi- semen Unsworth, do. ds Pim bo 000d 1,600 eter aek eines. Wee bein es a all kinds of Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing, show a population of 26.943.607.an increase}] milian returned in triumph to Germany, is vd Huggan, OO. sa Vabe eck EE eeees Up. of 24.582 since 1885. the town of Augsberg ordered 100 rounds of { A. a (re) «65 eet ae. . 1,206 Orders left at office will be promptly filled, { ‘ kK ‘ f FE il Nt *k : CG rofited by the Boulanger | "no" te be discharged. The officer in} J. H. Duvar (Fisheries) i. 8 Sacecs ce ae CAPT, JOHN WUGHES ® Make room Lor a OCK. rer < Y a8 PFUlle Uv ic ,OUIADYVve " ‘ . ae = ~ a Colonge no less than 70.000 | 3°TVice» fearing to have fallen short of the | R. Hogg (€ WAGs seu os Hy eer Fe Water Stréct. a ae Ti eninee ware i to Paris, | 2Umber, caused an extra round to be added. D. McNeill, do. . «.... teen ee eees 600 Angest 4, t 1887—Lwk Tne Please Call. ee a ee es | This was also fired. The town of Nurem- }J-D. Lawson, do. ..-.....4.. te eeeee 600 + \ hicl sol “et ily at Zz fra ae ie oe. : . , : sold readily at 2) ' a berg, not to be outdene, ordered a like ? fs nares . (Post Office). Steen ee eeee 520 ¢ cep ea Prince Napoleon and ange Victor have] salute, and the custom became established. J. M ‘Do oof . ‘do Behe ee i written to the ex-Empress E gene, ask- *. ie OER j ae t . $e > 400 1 q Sa i Bs mld ‘ . © : H. Clark, Dani: River r (Fisheries)... : 409 ny to be excused from attending the trans- Phe following paragraph which appeared | yy -p Munn, ¢ Cape Bear (Marine) 304) 8 e - j *@enerve « . fer of the remains of. Napoleon IIT and the in an English Inagazine of 1790 not only | ¢ Capt. Welsh, Summerside, do ..... 350 —FROM-—- Prince gives: us a curious instance ot female de- . Hewson, St. P. Island, Gee * 5 200 ; — Ch’town, August 25, 87—dy wy— pat Che Russian Government has taken oc-| '¢’™imation in the pursuit of a husband, }. M. Aitken, Montague, do. ..... 150 IiLV WE POOL. id : ee lca taff nf _| but tells us of the price which human hair] P. Stewart, Oey a. 50 Pe . casion Oo apprise the staff of teachers . . ' throughout the Empire, on the re-opening | “™ worth at the period when ladies wore j|J. Clarke, ietea. 3. 100 2 etl - Sonat Sa ae "}such monstrous head-dresses of false | 5. Campbell, Malpeque (Customis).... 50 « of the scnoois alter the Vacation, of the ad . I. Me( ‘abe Alberton . do 200) * sntion < ew al } atri ee vu sti j : Curis Fe SUNY ’ e Piaf . oo . e option of new and stringent regulat tons dé Rk. Johnson, City (Agriculture)..... .. 12% = signed to check the spread of Re publican ; ‘* An Oxfordshire lass was lately courted by men tied ; ; - a principles in Russia ja young man of that country, who was not $19,588 z ili te ¢ “1 >t 4 y or friends . ( & A special cabl the Toronto Mail saya: | “ulins to marry her unles her friends being | CATHOLICS. Mr W. FH Smith. 1 ’ Ris re advance £50 for her portion ;‘which they, being ; 2 oi . : a ree Eh Oimnita, Sirst Lord of the Trea-| incapable of doing, she came to London to try eens Reddin (Wei ights and Measures).$ 1,000 4 pury; "a "7 1 | ag oa House of Com-| her fortune, where she met with a worthy Loughran (Finance).... . «ose 60) 2 mons that both the Warand Admiralty | merchant in the Strand, who made a purchase C has. Murphy, Summerside (Customs). 600 Se 2 a : ‘i offices have thought it advisable to havejof her hair (which was delicately long and J. McCarey, City (Post Office)........ 560 ee ee , ‘ telegraphic communication with Bet muda, | light)and gave her sizty pounds for it, being D. J. McDonald, do, teseee +. 560 3 2 IS WkLL S SUPPLIED WITH THE es but could not entertain the proposals al-| twenty ounces at £3 an ounce; with which | M. J. Moran (Customs). ie 2 ies 600 The Clipper Brigantine = ready submitted money fpne joyfully returned into the country, | M. J. Foley, Souris, do...7..... Pause 400 2 1 C ; ; and bought her a husband.’ James Grant (Savings Bank)..... a 450 = é he report from Copenhagen that the M. W. Murphy, City (Post Office). . ‘ 440 s Czar is ill and carries his arm in a sling be- Husbands in those days es ‘idently did not | J, P. Brennan, Alberton (Customs)... kg 250 2 a > cause of the pain arising from his rheuma- } | ad such a henpecked life as they are now | Geo. Conroy, Tignish, do. .... 250 P. LEDW:LL, MASTE®, g tism is not generally believed here, but popularly supposed to do, as the following | J. O. Arsenault (Indians).... ....... 200 wi ratnoer it i nect that . ; accoul f a case ife-selling serve ) >}. Mcitachren, Souris ust : 7; 1e be ive ‘ I r it 158 susp cted th ul he Is sv fferi ne } r a 0 LSC of W ife s elling serves i Bac . ohne, ourl (¢ us “ma eee 7 Vv ill be on the a at Liv etpoo! sheat the NUS SHION us, Slippers, Banners, pean Tidies, Cosies, Pender Stools, Foot-stools, from the effects of a wound received from | Show . Lavie, oe a. . f 10th September, and will follow ine, "Filoselle Crewel Silks, im broide , Silks, Washing Silks, Flannel Silks, : a ee ame \. Chaisson, da 40 FE ee tr SAT Ras : Cheni ; ne prsro on the Sthilist who, disguised x n ‘* In 1749 a case came before Lord Harwick = M a h a bare 10 oe Marking Cotions, Silk Pompons and Tassels, ( menille and. Tinsel rds, Novelties in pron : e 4 ' : . si Pe - : a ; i oO. pe eee 40 c trig . . - #0 olllcer of the Guards, fired at the Em-|in which « wife had been assigned by her hus. i ee > id. Annandale S 120] Liver 1 for Charlottet Pendants and Crescents, Bannerette Stands, Tidy Pins, a Brigg’s Transfer Pat- : . \ 7 : a . ee LT J. MeDonaid, Annandale ao. as tin “A P y ray Sad a : ras Nhe was journeying from St. Pets | and, through the instrumentality of a deed | yw! Lewis. Gadi do ; on AVEPPOG! TOP UiAaPriorleLown, terns, Tinsel Cords, a large variety Berlin Wools—all colors, Shetland, Andalusian and - Lurg to Krasnoe-Selo a few days avo. Th tuctually drawn up by a solicitor; and in 1853] # Perry. Summerside, do . BO panei Crewel Wool. ; © ‘2 . ' : >» tt % 2 . . a9 . av . e oe : [CT. ; 4 ual le l 4 LCSPAatci announcing tuc occur- | the pirmmMmegnam Police Magistrate was under 4 Mec Donald. Souris : do OO _ KNITTING YARNS. ae : aamitted that one buliet perforated | the necessity of stei uly reproving a lawyer : eae About the 25th September next. KBRNITtmine YARNS, i Imperial coat, and the j a vho had lent himself te fraud on his @ ; j bi ¢ iL, and i¢ inference is that wbno 2 i oy imse ya lik t6 Iraud On nls 6.620 shaadi, . . . i pierced the cuticle if net the flesi|cliemts. In neither instance, however, was # 6,¢ For freight bein Vide os Selie Pte MNEITTING YAmNs. & o the Czar of all the Russians cinee Puc, | the name of the erring attorney struck off the 5 a niin 0 con For treight, apply in London to John Pit- ¥ ; aa - +i ae i va las SINCE Ri iS- | rolls, Indeed it e aces A a doubtful Difference. a CE a ae a ea ed a a 312,963 cairn & Sons, 16 Great W inchester Street, E. The Very Best Makes. ce e t the movenente et, State) whether at an earlier date such sales or as- So much for favoritism! But it is not|}C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 0: er ey movements, health and sigaments were accounted either illegal or | MY purpose to dwell upon this point. My South John Street ; or here to the owners, - s y Ot the Ozar ave usually constructed | immoral. In the thirtieth p objection is to th bsurdity of s = vo eal , | mmoral, ethirtieth year of Edward ection is to the absurdity of supposing n tc truth and ninety-nine of fic-! gh, ‘that we must not aspire to our “rightful PEAKE Bxos. & C0. — rirsts’ reign Parliament had to take into tivn, niystery ani unatiuitieared falyvhvvu. cuusideratton the fact of Sir William Payntl share of patronage bryaght intu existence Churluttetowmy, August 3U, 1857 Ch’tuwny Auguvs lly 1887)