FRIDAY, THE DAILY EXAMINER : ° . - . - - SEPTEMBER 21, 1894. ~~ - a - Ss Fa ae fe by ali Of Saturday ey Sept. 22nd In the right. third act dle sional faw- mill seene is \ om tutroduced, showing Uncle Josh Sim + Epa | Mammill in actual ope ration, cuttin oo oS WARK WRIGHT & OD, LED. moth bu “aw, W h 1 seen reve olvi ng at rT frightful ap. rhe play does not, how- ever, deper ' this one scene for success, Who Sell at Selling Prices. Eau ae ral ather equally interest si ca seence s ; | ab undanc e of good | cept? any ple ASIN music al Peciak e. eee 3 Miles of Handkerchiefs At our great Handkerchief Sale to-morrow you can have your choice of over 15,000 (Fifteen Thousand) Handkerchiefs, and if you were to buy the whole 15,000 we would still have enough left to supply hundreds of other customers. Don’t miss the sensational bargains we will offer to-morrow. Handkerchief Day To-morrow ! BEER BROS. Tus y : V earn: — Mok rate to fresh eouth and west winds; clearing with a little higher {) p-rature. FELT HATS, Latest American Sty les Just Received. OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT Is now complete. Weare better prepared than ever this Fall to suit our lady | customers in this department. | German and English made Jackets of Beaver, Nap Cleth and 'I'weed, in Black, Navy, Cinnamon Brown, Seal Brown and Myrtle. HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1894—dy Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1894—in w f Newson Block, Victoria Row. Sale of Pictures, TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK OF BERLIN PHOTOGRAPHS, We offer the following cut prices for a few days $5.25 Graveurs for $4.00 Photographs for $1.00 75c. Artotypes for for EE HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, September 6, 1894—t t $3.75, $2.75, ofc, AMOc, } mond Sires s | Street. i . of Charlottetown which lies south of Rich- and north of Dorchester | NOMINATION .DAY, Saturday, September 29, 1894, from the time of Twelve at noon, until the hour of Four o’clock in the the same day. For qualification of Electors see above Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, Sections 24 to 29. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. W. E- DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1894. NEW GROCERY —AND-— ‘Meat Store. The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has now in stock, at his old and well-known business stand, Richmond Street, a large and well-selected stock of the finest. GROCERIES, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Also, con-tantly on hand, a full supply of BEEF, PORK, BACON, ete. High-grade FLOUR and TEAS, whole- sale and retail. THOMAS CAMPBELL, septlS afternoon of | TIME, TROUBLE, EXPENSE. “TAC M Od: NVWUHS SATTIGOO AX septl 4 REVERE HOTEL, (Formerly Rocklin House.) This centrally located Hotel, which is within five minutes’ walk of Railway Depot, has been ee cleaned, painted and renovated. Is fitted with hot water, and possesses the a t bath rooms of any Hote! in the city. Terms moder- ate. Coach meets all —— . 8. BROWN, Proprietor. septl9—dy 6m wy 1 yr — —— —_—__—— SWEEP YOUR C CHIMNEYS! —Any per- son or persons who want to get their furnace flues swept, this is the time to doit while the people who weather on There are some can’t bake bread on account of their flues being dirty.—THomMAs DESMOND, Chestnut Street. 3i _3i pd—septis WANTED—A housemaid. A ly to Mus F to Mrs F Perers, Sidmont, Sas ' Ye “ceptl? | ing ten rooms. North River Prince and Dore hester Streets, heated with hot water and containing nine peome. te ply to Guones ALLEY. FOR SALE—The house on the corner of contain - LAIGREE, eod tf Pleasant Street and St. Peter's Apply © Mas. TO LET—A tenement containing five rooms ina dwelling house on Alley Street. | Powession given Lith October next.—-THOoMAS ONIMVE ALLEY. thu sat tu—septl3 WwW ANTE D. —An honest, — atone to travel, with expenses raged established house. Salary Bos arose! MONTHLY increase, and position permanent if sulted- Enclose reference.—TaHk Dominion Com, PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago. | julyl4—law (sat) tf A MARRiED COUPLE or two gentiemen can be accommodated in a comfortabie in | Central position. ‘Address X. Y. Z., office of augy | this paper. SLOOP FOUND—Found oo, on the Hillsborough River, a ——- about 4 feet keel, Owner can be infor ng the same On application at this office. septls FOR SALE OR TO LET—The brick build- ing known as ths “ Terrace na ” situate on the corner of Pownal and well far” is for sale or tole. The Dallding +. nished throughout, = will either ——. or unf por part culars apply to M . P. Hogan. treanet TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitoben andattic. A large lot of ground can be used a8agarden if required. Occupied at mt by Mra. Webb. Possession October ply to ALEXANDER HORNE. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A three story Dwelling House situated on Pownal Street. Apply to B. TRALNOR, P., O Depart- ment. 6w law (iriy—soptia ~Albert P Allin, Alberts the HIS OWN STATEMENT! the City Bill Poster, still lives. boy, is well known in Charlottetown, and a lad t that no one ever can keepdown. Is will- ing to work, his living roe 80 one him a ene, you'll neyer regre’ Olty uve their names | PARTICULARS OF THE NAVAL 7 oat Oe: ere narenx LETTERS 0 THE EDITOR. ‘ . at ‘se oe 7 = hn 7 = ll sh | Heavy Loss on Both Sides, li er wine : : - Are 1 ‘ st “ tf The Central News Shanghai corres- BELTER THINGS PNPECTED, | a a . 1 tl ‘ ea of t i rrtunity wndent teleyra shes additio al det: ts . e a : i P i - ae Chinces i a“. po rege: ' Sir,—It will be pleasing to t mperance 7 ' | t | gagement at the mouth of the Yalu | ™ rkers to learn a oe Mr. Suther- me serene oo : LOCAL ND OTHER ~TTENS.. } tiver - ween the Chinese northern squad- | “*" d has returne pg wah mt to Scot- ee eee ne Qi ana ae ; *} ron and the Japanese fleet The battle " and P ne ae 8 ee ce wee who -y se | PRICES I } t - f : + laste: isix hours. During the fight the | were in uced t avo ab consider the re- } 1 7 \Y ( | y A iv ry : . ? « Specraury Beer Brose *hinese warships Yang . Wei aul Chao | enacting of “ys a through the earn: } | } yp 1 J f ! . | e ap = ~ wis i Oo inh orm you : - | Yung caught fire and were burned and | estness and zeal OF Whe Fev... ge ntleman, | sm —_ —_—* yd as & 12 —— = E | ry this even-| rum ashore and the Chih Yuen and King | ane ne = om ee ee OF —— | AW AY that I am i alway to the , . the law, will, doubtlesa, expect him to i : Yuen were sunk. Four of the Japancee ‘ es life Ta I K ia | i o _ | vessels were sunk and the remainder of | '°¢ D¢W life and action amongs 1e tem | Bl Ri bb , ’ ~ at t _ | he fleet retreated. The Chinese then j Oe Sat pe - ; = may - 7 known to | Mantles, Jackets and Fine Furs. WE 1 On, DOW N, front Ww ith low prices, ; . ' t Mr. Sutherland that since the law came in : 7 succeeded in lan ling the troops they had 1 al : 7 j - 5 . on board Admiral Ting ho as in | ast guly nothing whatever has been done r , wr | OM board, Admiral Tings wher was i | to educate the people towards the total ab- eal | ew and will guarantee to e} room at] st lg . rs F : stinence cause; in fact, things have gone | i ' severely wounded Afver the battle the . ~ © ' | ha : portant Aa eee” wR NE ad rai from bad to worse. The Patriot of the | 5 f > ; ies Wa a cl = ee hed e mea | oo nst. contains the following para- Mantle Department. | meet the lowest of the » which piace ” each In sSarety ’ “ . _- i s s . . i S ‘ Bape Ati ys . . : Late) re | * oe, ich will give Mr. Sutherland a | : it Is supposed the troop ships which were | : : | | ast aC ine | in | Pp | if + : la let-| teins mn voves , e aauadfor ilies r idl aof the state ot aflairs in this city | . . } ; . s . é . ; ofleting| ace ye ty the squadiog weir? |... the Soott Act became Jaw : ' Latest German and English | low, or cvena little better. ' s fol | “ : a ae rhere was an unusual amount of drunk- | ’ a i, & I'he despatch states that Admiral Ting . ne ‘crunk: | Post Oilioe 00 | tone len Sar ae + se apo eal Ting | enness on Queen Street yesterday afternoon | make, all personally selected. a i 2 dindaideeaidiiea : ‘even steam transports conveying a large -~ levening. Un unpaired contusion seeme | . . j - | force of troops,and a number of European - aa ae 1 : Our variety 18 very large, our 4 = the Chinese admiralty accom pan ie 1 the Strect fizhting is becoming prevaient : | ' = the roop:, which were to be landed near | ' the city at night. Drunken toughs are | styles correct, our prices the rd “ arpers ae} Win’, from which point they were to be a ee naan Stent Onn. at peace at ‘ ¥ ) e pre Cor tT ont to the front Theze troops com- | PET on’ made } e Street hideous with | lowest. Visit this depart- + 2 ¢ . agian ht | + + + 7 , gg -? ' rised some art llerv, but were mostly Ce , : g : — | nposed of infantry. Nothing was seen Pouce Court.—This morning ment when purehasing a . a a "| Geld day withthe dranks and his honor | en purcnasing, Ciarlottetow n, Augu 8, 1894—12 wf : the enemy until the Chinese fleet i a etl fe : ; ’ oe he 7 the te mith of the Yalu river, ; oo om efile g eo st cate ae M4 _— wae very I when a flect of Japanese warships was | av e “ ‘ a NS* and E _ M ’ : ‘ ai t narket to-day arror unk an Ineapable, § or 20 Ss . :pply good oa. ghted a the ee were | days e al A Viceet Alias otk ih tee te Rit iF Furs ! - ; : ce Ph = - ainsted forwar am the wal to drunk and disorderly &3 . 0 day : a {aso a cleared for action. The _ ef- hs * im She airoreerly ge OF ov Gaye j ST ak on ae : forts of the transports to land the troops | “"\ eta ‘age In Fur Goods we earry one ; oan * 4 Se 0 were successful and mostof them were | For a paper like the Patriot whie'r sup z ‘ ; ean oeGs BAF, ¢ sotten ashore before the battle began. The | ports the Sco t Act to be compelled to pul.~ r 6nhe e ‘ iches _" 9 of the largest and _ richest h — When Yuen was the first vessel to open lish three such darsaging paragraph : 3 % : : ; - - : ae und was soon engaged with two Jap- the same issue in three different parts of tdi . ae a ae Si 3 Mclnon | Paorsary.— r ie iy : ancze warehipe of about the same size, one | the paper is a terrible arraigim ont of stocks of Furs in the city. ae . g ; ee ny eat st if which was supposed to be the cruiser ‘sponsible partie Fea. eee oe Nee . : = . i hn | were engaged. The Chinese cruisers Chi : ations, ; wo tt . son Ih | Yo en and King Yuen were sunk, and 600 THE CATHEDRAL BAZAAR, GRE EN NLAN iD SE A L C A r KS Wa ‘e : } . . . “: : 7 , ; an nea ae : i fi ars ¢ nd 1 yn hos d drowned, Only creras X a ae oe ed MeNeill. Auctioneer Mm-ers a men ¢ ar a ve ee s o i ‘ a NTN sien - eee s few of the men struggling in the wate: Uh children of all the city schools will | 1n 18, yAUR yy 24. a and ey Phe new steame | were picked up. The Chayo Yung and | be admitted free to the Bazaar on Monday | | ~ New Mantles and Jackets, ; tou — The new stcame | Yang Wei in manqavring for more advan- | next from 3 o'clock p.m. to 5, provided | inch lengths. Our prices on N VUP bOOT ald onde Vepartmen pen ae | 1 j = ferry ns a ee positions got mto shailow water they are accomnpanl d by their teachers ; l New Furs, ; It is stated that Mr and ran =— = atranded " “ : the — € ~ “ ane | ft m, each | these or wds are low. WE HAVE RECEIVED New Dress Goods, | ¢ Flat River, has bee: | sels were helpless under the fire of the | pupil! must havea ticket showing the name wy I'he aime « , Cant big guns of the Japanese ships, and | of the school attended and the signature of Ne Ww Clothing, : videntiy been ove t vere finally set on fire by the enemies’ the teache r ; ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY GASES New Overcoats, : : : thella and became wrecks. It is feared | The sincere thanks of the managing New Fur Coats. } > anne of the transport ships were sunk, in- | committee are offered McInnis Bros “ “th oY Aan , : \ l steaine Faatne Juding one whose troops were not landed. | popular carriage builders, for the free 1 | from the le ading manufacturers of Canada. Prices to suit. New Suits tor Men and Boys, ; : : r it n to-day.| [he Chinese loss is estimated at 1,500 | of a c a li - warehouse in which all ag RB My 4 ™ 7 CoO : a st Can all nigh’ | cilled and wounded ; the Japanese loss is | the g rods donated to the Bazaar have been in : : prevailing 7 suppoaed to be 1,000, None of the Chinese | stored. Phis act of generosity is much W h olesale and Reta 2 ae ’ 7 J. oi ’ pon ALD & r 2 - ’ ‘ and two pa@ssen-| jdicers giving account of the battle know | appreciated by those interested in the Charlottetown, September 17, 1884—ea w f Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy Market Square, Opposite West End Market House. g S Summ fe th | the name or the size of the four vessels Bazaar. er c aA a t morrow, | ofthe enemy alleged to have been destroy The Ladies’ Committee also wish to x} ttee als : ix € atlernoon “l. Taking the Chinese best view of the | thank the good people of East Point, | see hag battle, it is plain that the encounter result- Pisquid, Fort Augustus and Jolnston’s be | ‘ —This forenoon, tw d in serious'y crippling the naval strength | River for generous donati of evgs, $50 as sts or two months in of China. | butte r, et BR pr wert mp sed on { nar es D Great consternation preva ls in the! Remember that the pric Of @iimission ' — ting the Canada Tempe alace at Pekin. The emperor is deter- | to the Bazaar and a good dinner at the | 3 eee es a unuther case against hin | ined to take the management of affairs | Same time ts only 25 cents. : 2 . | until Monday for a materia | no his own hawls, but this etep is not | | The booths and tables are beautifull Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now ow complete, and we are ‘are prepared to decorate and brighten up the I ast-mentioned summons ooked upon with favor by government | decorate be sure and see them : oe “—P 1 otte Mr. J. J. Johnstor fic oo aie consider euch a courae be- | Business College - The well-known Prin- | out er man cheaper than it Can be done any W her e in tne city. Come and see our ball 3 Ser re Suits and $5 e ’ : m } +) for Collins reath the dignity of his majesty ; cipal ofthe Charlottetown Business Co: ewe 0 ka f op » - | uh the digoky of hiowejenty. inne, L. B. Miller, Bay, bas dood «| WOrsted Suits for Men.. Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like I -At hidfeliows | PERSONAL. | scholarship to the Bazaar. It comprise ges st Chatte ya, Atlantic City, N uct iT: M a full course in that institution, including | rather . nothing impor ted sah 6C ompete Ww ith them. Bu ’ ext place of meet Mesars. T. A. ean an ulmage Mc- | shorthand and typewriting, -_ it will be | >, "and olficers were elected as follows :| Millan left yestertay morning for Montreal | disposed of by means which have yet to We handle everything in the Clothing line, Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Panis in both imported Grand Sire—Jobn W. Stebbins. Maryland; | :0 attend at McGill University. 1¢ | be decided pees ot the Linens Table of Deputy Grand Site—Hon. Pred, Carleton | forme: will tke the weience course; the | the Bazaar. This i+ a grand opportunity and home-made goods, ‘We are the centre of the Clothing trade, because we carry the largest stock of the Texas: Grand Secretary—Theodore Ross, | latter the arts. for any young man or woman to 0 eive a . > New Jersey; Grand” Treasarer—Isam |p) wo —woSricaand that the | thorough Lusixcss education. Mr. Millers| DeSt and ¢ heapest goods in the city. If you are in need ‘of Cloth you will do well to call on us, We carry Shepard, Pennsylvania , “ : 1. .. | gift is worthy of all ile, @ and of the a " . sammie tie Bis aap pairing phate. | highest appreciation. ‘a full line of Impor rted Cloths, inclu ling Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian T weeds 5 Act rv Sovris.— When " sg, Pane ake ple > hoe A literary table in connection with the - Stipendiary Magistrate for King |: n the afternoon, instead of at 12.45 a8 n-) Boer presents a new and interesting fea | ported direct from the mills. besides our own manufactured Tweeds. ‘ went to Souris yesterday to U — ture. DJ Sadlier, the well-known publish- } “ ip socmmene toonsd. be ite none ©: | Tovames.—A party of eighteen Ameri- | ers of Montreal, has given a large box of | We have a large stock of HATS on hind which we are selling: at a very small advance on cost. Come he « nses psue 1a en sé . > arary te : : ther "i . o ats, ve of M: Georg H 00KS to the literary tau Another box } ’ NT the persons for whom they were inte nde’ | an urists, in charge of Mr. George | of inks bas been sent by John E. Walsh [ANG see our Straw “Hats before buying, A new line of GEN ['s’ FURNISHINGS just in. being in hiding, and therefore there wa ' ' , - Montreal. " ro ictou, ¢ staying at the Hotel | of itrea i. , 7 s before the court. He retarne Davies. “They are making a tour of the Snbecription to the following popniar| Remember, we have removed to J. D, Mc Leod's Corner, and we are not connected with any other store towel evenings after renewing (| provinoee, and leave vo-morrow morning. | magazines for one sear will be divpovel |in the city, This is the only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for . eo 7} : adian News, The Republic of Boston, \ For a Week he Repa- Howee’r it be it seems to me : ou. at _ - om 2 ys » . tions, lad by loans. J. Olt IEE ite it ee ome wine | MeLures’ Magnzine, The Ave Maria, The | Wool, cash or trade, and seil goods ae for cash than_ anywhere else in the city. Inspector of hulls and equipments, again« I¢ one would baild his business up | 0. c, rire Hose. The manner of div. | se Jett LG ardiner, master ¢ of the etean To regularly advertise. ame ren . oy a = — | gy aliens elem atin i ote ~~ e wosal will be determined upon hereafte at: Domit aqua peo ll arate Tue Deaviy Cicarerte.— Henry B. ana thie 0 8 sprondi p ceamon to get 8 pop ONT ET NOTHER ASH-DA y earry f passengers in siesmboats, cam Johnson, superintendent of the agencies ular magazine at a low price. up ft a ¢ before H.J Walmes Stipes if tas Anglo-American Savings and Loan | wee a a v Ye r S. ip te Gena tative U-d. Eelenss, Siow | ofthe Bethe Aeeerteen See oe tars |. Tuy Aare come sedioghoyvet ot 0 BY iTHouT HISING If in need of anything in the GROCERY line give and were adjourned for one wee > Mr | at Colembia, Pa., since April, was found | in France, Bely rium, Germany and Austria | a a? " . aseenlitin cs ss . Mor ,Q. C. appeared for the prosecation lead on the street at that place a few nights | of late. A hi nil: torm which assailed a| | us a tr ial. lo buy your Groce! 1és from us is a and Mr. A. A. McLean for the defence. wo. Death resulted from heart failure | French marching regiment near Eventeuil, | | onar ' Ow . ; ‘ ‘ - 3 iperinduced by excessive smoking of ci- | came down with such force that it pierced | OU will find Suat antee that you have the besi in the market at Goov Womayx Goxe.—The mortal re- | garettes of which he was a slave. the brass instraments of the band, and _ so | . . : | Sore ead the ' 3 that it will do | the lowest possibile prices mains of Mrs Mary Kilfoy were laid to rest + | injured the colonel’s thoroughbred horse | s J US, in the Roman Catholic Cemetery this fore as to put him hors ducombat. He is use- what no other , RB KE N MAN & CO no The funeral procession was larg: THEL A I E s I leas for further service. Near Bresiau a | soap can do, and | . , ‘ *9 I tat , testifyng to the esteem B | violent gale of wind drove a railway car- | dade , Ch’town, Aug. 27, 1894—mon wad oo In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street. leceased was held by al riage down a line and killed three men. At | f p class and é There were many : : Crefeld a three story building collapsed way. { ; Cee ‘ a Our latest preparation is . ve autiful floral tributes. Mra Kilfos 3 pres beneath the fury of the elements and the le t] Was w wo in Chark ttetown. He ti ' I atreets were converted iato canals. At} It is Easy, Clean, a ivie z ec ion! TWENTY DOLLA : ‘ é heart was full of the milk of human kind ‘ ; Temesmar in Hungary, the heat was so | ond n ind her hands were ever willing t excessive that ten soldiers among the | , res} t 4 generous promptings Un une urpassed as an external remedy for a troops marching to the manceuvres were | Economical to wash with | ‘- pursuance of an Act of the General have been pt aid to trav el- of her last act# was an act of charity. yreat variety of diseases of Man and Beast. | stricken with sunstroke, in a distance of | this soap. Assembly of this Island, made and passed ling peddlers for Watches EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT - Can also be used internally. Full direc- | 124 miles, and of these three sucenmbed ;, . — £ an . , — a | in the Slst year of the reign of Her pt it now lyi ing at our Store eile Micur Have Been.—In all polr | tions with each bottle. to the atta x. ae a } Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 12, iv- : + Cies Of fit surance these. . among a host lie | jalleiiliaaatis tricts were devastated by the hail an in | Sesion Wintel <~ —_ ‘or Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. | tituled “The City of Charlottetowa In- for repairs, and not worth wna, occur: “Age of father, PRICE 25 CENTS. many cases the harvest was completely | p and Mitchell, Halitux, equity Se er a yah neh Suan of ose as aca ; five - never were Office ates ont Street : ; a I ation 2 be & 4 -_ ' .. a . age of mot nd if os ng t} A od destroyed. } ing the same, 55 Vic., Cap. 10, intituled | Aug 16, ’94—ly _— ountry filled up his father’- = , . | An Act to amend the City of Charlotte- T . Three Dollars } (a ove. »” one hundred and twelv: MARRIED | shah eahcinkinseniicebvedain weeee | see Eat aa? wo or ) ; . cant he wtuers ove bonded ant} SOhnSOn & Johnson PE : a ere adil , amount Wants, Lost, Found, & on i was ame a at this a ’ At the megane peg a a Li IF YOU want the : WHEN IN NEED do hereby give Public Notice that an | — d a ee Pe : fan had secured an excellent cus THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. on so eee Dare "Vv : erty i : wot, and ne to ” : OF K ier a for one person to serve as a Com- sty en or § , ast Advertisements under this heading charged tomer, but feeling somewhat dubious he ton Heq. J. P. Mre Mary © Keefe to Mr.) ; sure of the Lowset ; GROCERIES | mon Councilman in the Crty Council timers, will secure a Solid five cents per line. eee ee ea eee Men OF 9 FOR Milas ane Peenay Seer, on pe a a ; Raiden, Se oS SRY i Gold Watch, guaranteed | wanrep—py the frst of October, « girl 2 i family. “Ob, vou see, sir,’ c i Riel 1 Street (Guardian and Patriot please copy) i eT : For Ward Number Two of Said City, : : a x . for general neuuvwents in a small * camally. replied “my parents died years ago, or. Queen and Richmond Streets. —[——— WILL BE HELD ON in every respec t. Apply at EXAMINER Office. sept20 bat ‘if * would be aged as there pu’ « Miss May Me Donald will _ n i ee ee sossecccses | ) - Ho ee . e se . : ; ° > G it sET—The Re > — " sepo eod tf : § ad : : : . | oceupied b M s Chisholm ar Art Stadix Weseusc ar Vicronia Caces.~-The Why not ep Smenemet : dollar you must buy your: Ss A | U R D A Y, purchasing, that you buy Deen ae a ish et eg home of Murdoch Docherty, Victoria : goods right. In this we can; of a reliable dealer. i th. Apply ot Merchanty Beak of FE. B. Cross, was the scene of a pretty wedding ily the : aid you. TRY US. : ' ( os Camel ———_—__—_—— = aaa ace on Wednesday evening, when Mary his : : The 6th day of October, 1594, WwW ANTED—A girl todo gencral housework . j ; ; ee ae f y ii asieebsceteece Seeds Ueeccencetecsoebonere 1 : ina small family.—Maes. CRARLES SMALL- Charles Md er, was ee in marriage to very best at the hereinafter named place, that is é 4 H "e AW LOR, woop, | Richmond Street, near “is h maried Mack non he ceremony wa- to say: . ae Z a e a ? ad om a eee See article I G ; In Ward 2, at ra8 ar the house of Sid § HOUSES TO LET—rhree comfortable ated Was witnessed by near relatives. The : During our experience in the Gro- : ; ee ee ee eee ae een ware. houses on Pleasant Street, with stables and or aa al favorite among her that is : cery businesss we have aimed to : W HOLESALE | Thomas ( onnolly, opposite | Mr. R.} North 1G€ Qu q * couch house. Apply to BR. BEAIRSTO, Auc- aenuaintenc ieee ee aes "i eartz’s Warehouse, Sidney Street, be- septl3 neer. Mqyvaintances. and the bridegroom is a d ° secure and hold the confidence of : AND Heart ; W G S do Street | - ppils ; saeiniiieaiiiaiaediaa vor progressive farmer at Uigg, and is popu made - : our patrons by fair aud honorable : RETALL tween Great George and Prince Streets. LOST —Betwoen the Post Office and Camer- lar now? iW — i . dealing lo se continuing : t the sak ectio e Po on Block, an account book. er e _ kno WW n with their many The best is the cheapest in the end. 1 aling. W propose cot tinuing : ae os Anda 2 aid FE , ai n - Poll will “iT M EETS } eaaannaen! revurning same to ALBERT P. rend ‘ zy them long life and hap- a : on this Jine, and believe we can ; GROCERS. opened at Nine o’clock in the forenoon, AL LIN, City Bill Poster. if—septis pines For Durability, Comfort and Rest > make our services of value to you. : land continue open until Five o’clock ee ——- es ° : : . : » afte Pehe pone daw aia > avarv 1A. ) ne- subse "s house Taxartt ‘Jo hua Simpkins,” a unequalled, try the NICKEL- : | the afternoon of the same day. | the wants of eve ry house | Orlebar oom, ae six rooms. hy ae eh ‘ Aoenht is ? KIDS, t ¢ ‘ ee eed eg EC a eee aeeeeee at a - 2 ; sal : . ris “g , ant situat on; ren D- Oi iP av, said to be on the og of the | PLATED MATTKESS. Ail other ADIES’ SAN 3 N Cc DESCRIPTION OF WARD. keeper who wishes t ae Tale. Amy eae snd other like attrac- j : j > KK 3% { > & q > iar rasan sere —_—_— tivns, Mi nenmien Ons a oe makes if you want them. Prices L: 4 a 4 *9 Ward No. 2 shall compris e all that part t| save TO LET— The Dwelling House on corner of } i 4 , 7 cal et MO eel laccetina i ia aati AOD i iO Ya ad f } ’ ; i " 0 ; ’