a4 a aoe ary aed — Fai ++ pt ne remy i <e ¢ : . # f — : —F— ae OO This is true Liberty, when Freo-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak 1Te 0," —WURIPTDES. UHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1884. Since ‘Corres ‘Two CEp's5. “Yoh 16—N0 8, TT DoitLars A YBAR, r a. ~_——— - - ——" = re - em > > “ —— owe ——-« + -~ + r “ - Bs —- orn ene Sareea ow ene a eet The Daily Examiner |lonieceration Lite Association C LF AR ANCE e ALE yADAM BEDE bocce tal sonal ser 5 aa Ree Tari Ga heen | os yas oa —— i a paste Pps ore cote one rs ns ) CAPITAL AND ASSLTS OVER fhe Exeminer Pablishing Oo.} TWO MILLION DOLLARs. eee em , , ; (70 be continued. ) Pe) a |p steeeaties onthe (Continued. ) a From the ice, corner of Water and povsatin —-- | Geeat George S pre Fe yes Head Office, Toronto. Ont OF-— | J mean to bring out my best brocade,” a me Tea Sos ca --—-— | that I wore at your christening twenty LEPTERS FO THE EDITGR. SURSORIPTION ‘ec , i. bP rears avo.” sai ‘rwine. * j CRUPTIORN ; Security and Profit Results unsurpassed by | | ist at Saat co dl suits sat + nanan shall see your poor g abo Six Months, . - . $2 50 » Company in Canad: e a ~e Memthe- * 4 : ; 1 25 any Company in Canada, N Kw 2} A a E EjOOGDS in her white dress, which looked to me Agriculture in the Public Schools. : @ almost like a shroud that very day; and it | oe Polices Novforfeitabl f Se Sonth, ; ; 0 50 3 orfeitable after two years, and Indisputable after three years, iwwas her shroud only three months efier;) Sir,—This subject is much talked of and your little cap and christening dress just now, and it is a pity the subje ct does | a A ivertising at most iunroderate rates. ! in ts may be de or w -, MACE. ct "Dp ; , Ee ’ Qoniracts may be made for monthly, | neve wae it Regardless of Profits rare, buried wie sictesebvtTusae Goll ease, in acces Ne teak dlng tales Ee oy, OS yey Tre Agent, & a heart on that, sweet soul! Thank God Board, no doubt, are consoling themselves ah ments, on cation. Usice Me ¥achern’s Building, (Queen Street you take after your mother’s family, Arthur! with the fact that they put a book -— eS Be ‘ ee | Ch’town, Nov. 21, 18°4. if you had been & puny, wiry, yellow baby, Vanner’s First Principles of Agriculture-— | a . e fai pt —— es ee . i ; eee " ; : : Ri hae Al MAKAC FUR DECEMBER, i884. | ; . ; enna ~- ee | j : vuldn t have stood godmother to you. in the schcol curriculum, which eovers the t : A R. cS SL tT ° : i should gs ne pen 7 was such @ whole business, and that all teachers have : ; | . . . a nheate -acre; . . . . . Ea MOON S CHANGES, Hi: r o riaw =ss >} ‘ o b ~4 vara] TO broad-faced, broad-chested, loud-screaming jo du in the meantime is to begin teaching ie Pull Moon, 2nd day, 2h. 47.2m., a. m. > ay ithe In view a ¢ lanee in USIMESS, WE jascal, | knew you were every inch of you the Science of Agriculture in the common ati iast Quarter 9th day, 7h. 18.0m., a, m. k olatoes, { . | % sq} i = 1 radgett: schools, as if every teacher was competent otal & New Moon 17th day, 9h, 17 (m., a m. | Lit ene to se oul “but you might bave yeen a little too to teach science. How many teachers on : : ye First Quarter, 25th day, 9h. 8.7m., a. m, | “piling Bark | hasty there, mother, sail Mr, Irwine, the Island are fitted to teach the science of : i New Moon, Ist Jan., 1885. 9 ? 7 eT PRY . MAE : ‘ smiling. ‘Don t you remember how it was agriculture out of such a text book, even / ft - oe j ry « » y : . , ‘ a sun ‘Sun 'Moon|High ! Days R, Be Ties ie N E TR Eo S i OC K 3 iD ft OR a, hh eb Ist with Juno’e last pups One of them ea as simple and concise as Tapner’s{ And ; . ; . 29 : > the very image of its mother, but it had how many pupils in attendance at the ue . . . . two or three of its father’s tricks notwi/h- e¢ommon schools are sufficiently advance d A A i yAY , EAA ul’ ” rises sets ! rises ‘water len b, | Nature is clever enough {© to ‘take in’ or understand the elements as gmt YY ath’ morn | TO ‘ Y + , i i ' h mh m a tn morn | h m wl th] ber, CON SISTING IN PART OF stancing - s 5 cheat even you, mother. ldefined by Tanner? Theo fact is eelf- ad 1} Moud 7 °8\4 10) 3 47, 9 23) 8 42 | ; Mouday ‘= 3 47, 9 23) 8 42] . | esday 30} 10, 4 39 12! oo! Ls a & . Lind = en ; a “4 The = _ : le aa od Laths, (annard Lebsiers, Mae- - lie “ Niaeeaee —_ . mena ee ar evident that, even let the teacher under- ( . as ig oa i , a 7 dae srret in the shape o a mastin. Oud stand T: / fe etly he id i sy 4, Thursday 32 9 6 46,11 44) 37} ° if 4 200 : 6 GS t & 0 . erret 1m : stan anner. pericctly, be ScicOm has : 5 Pri lay *) 33 9 - a5[tt 29) 36 | her el, Berries, Ege ; t 5 al $ Ul in S Vercoa 1A S hever persuade Ine that ] can t tell ere pupils advanced enough excet pt in the y / 6)Saturday 34 9 9 6 1M OH Fish Et men ope by Sheik ovigiees i ee t uke Academie or first-claes schovls, and» these ia 1 Sanday 35 $10 1712 UU. 33) risn ete ; a 2 ek Baas , oss a man’s looks, depend upon it I shall never are principally situated in villages were hy 3|Mouday 33 sill 24'2 62) 32!. : . (ONE OF THE BEST SELECTIONS IN THE PROVINCE.) like him. I don’t want to know people this noble Cy of acicnce is not aranb- - @l Tuceday 37 s'morn| 3 50; 3% Best Prices for all Shipments. Write fally that look ugly and disagreeable, ern ciated ; to reap apy benefit from the book Ge coy | 3 iets as es for Quotations, | UNDERCLOTHING @ large variety | than 1 wat i ete esti: seater: Oh lcs Ges ap clanaee ae Tan Ra | tursday S 7 7Tém Fi : 7 a : agreeable, hey ce § /be got up simpler than ‘Tanner's. affirm 12 Friis oOo setes7TN Ss HATHEWAY the first glance, I say, take them away. An | ditto. but not in its pre ' thaw 1 : oF i i oO we 7 ’ present form, : o oe = : “ + ; oa rd & GO., ) OVER 1000 WHITE AND COLORED GHITS. ugly piggien, or eae oye, S08 mé} These are my suggestions concerning the Sunday (2 § 3: 5 26 | feel quite 111; its lise a ba sneil. ictudy of egriculture in cur public ecnools e i vad 45 : > Si q 26 | ‘oe \neen on Sees | _ ‘ « ‘ / n . — % = a c ee ee [ i5 M a? : 73 3t 9 34 26 General Commission Merchants, " SAADIBRTOR | ‘Talking of eyes,’ said Captain Donni- from such a book as Tanner’s, which is a F 1g iuesca) 41 9 6 2510 13) 25 | i i (AT A SACRIFICE). th or } : ais 1 th tI hav t ' dla ke i: i i ? ale aH } i Weleesday | 44 9 7161047 25 22 Central Wharf, Boston. | 'thorne, ‘that reminds me thet I have got good Dour, and i» te. Let any Foo RIBE sa\Thursdsy 45° 10° 8 71125! 25 ‘book | meant to bring you, godmamma, It) on the subject can we li be: Let the book 4 H 19) Friday — 48. 10.83 4511 571 24| Members of Board of Trade, Corn anil| came down in a parcel from London the | be graded, There is some telk of intro- Te 20 Saturday 47, 10) 9 22 mor 24' Mechanics Exchange. | F other oe i know - meme . queer, as avy BE , ee into the iy j | 21 Sunday 47 11, 9 56} 0 31; 24) Ch’town, Nov. 19 . 'Flannels and lannel Shir ~~ ee Jackets ] allag. Wizard-like stories. It’s a volume of poems, schools. Let some of the simplest parts of nae 22: Moaday 47 10:10 27; 1 6 24 | ui panes Peer. TA oa ee ' ts ° ¥ annel SI rte, Cardigan Jae ets, Umbr ellas, ‘Lyrical Baliads;’ most of them seem to be} Tanner be put into, say the fourth render, a / i g2\ Tuesday 47, 1110 56144 24) 1. W. VENNECOMBE VW ater prool and Fur Coats, Overcoats and Suits, Children’s twaddling stuff; out the first is in adifler-|similar to the method «ff pmitng Be i 24' Wedaes lay 47; 1211L23' 2 25 ° : aus M 44 . : : ent style—The Ancient Mariner is the title. |in the English History in the p csent TE </ : " ‘ oi 2 IE x J Qa . X ‘ 2 ’ ; . : . » ; ; I ae Sj Thursiay | 48, 13,11 63] 3 15] 2 3 , sa ailiaecl ersey Suits, Hats, Fur and Cloth Caps, Sleigh Robes, I can hardly make head or tail of it as a) series. Let another isialment, a TS 26 Friday | 49 14'aft23; 419° 25 FIARNG b UN E> : . 2 3 = storv, but it’s a strange, striking thing. /litile more difficult, put into the Fifth ae o7 Saturday | 49 15! 0 58) 5 37! 26, 5 = Gloves and Mitts ‘all kinds); (ilk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, py "’sena it over’ to you; and|Reader and thé last Fast nial Sebtelahand il Steed 3 15 1 37 = = wre ao | Collars and Cuffs. and one of the finest selections of NECK- there are some ofher books that you may |part put mto the Sixth Reader. I think, ae be Tue, say | [ 16 : a7) : 4 as Pianos Tuned, Re-wired aad Regu'ated. | WEAR 4 D og like to see, Irwine— pamphlets about \if the book was thus zraded, and “ihe les- , i : uesday { 7, 3 47) “4 in the Vomnion Antinomionism and Evangelicalism what- |sons well explained by notes to the techm- 7 iW eaday 7 50 4 15 5 § 28 % * — Lf uJ 6 , ’ ae _s ‘| VY Hoes e@ techs aa $1; Wednesday 7 50 ¢ 19° 4 19, 9 93! 5 PI CH Uae ad ORGANS, ever they may be. I can’t think what the |calities, and. questions appended to each a ‘fellow means by sending such things to me. | lessen, it could not fail to produce the de- ‘ i ‘ P ‘ zi ‘LT have written to him to desire that from sired effect. Inno other way do I see that ‘Intending buyers will find that there is no place in P. E. Island jenceforth he will send me ro book or|this all-important branch of education be = — i THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE... pra a CABIN ET ORGANS, where they can get such bargains as we offer for the pamphlet or any thing that ends in ism.’ taught to the youth of the Island. If. in, (Charlottetown Time.) iain ie ; : Y & 3 eee | Well, I don’t- know that I'm very fond order to familiarize themrelves with this uned, Re-toned and Repaired. coming three months, as a GENUINE CLEARANCE of isms myself; but I may as well look at subject, they shail be under the necessity Pace | bx: slip i tl ‘the pamphlets; they let one see what is }Of obtiliming the separate text bock then, Voiced, Tuned, and Regulated with Care. ee . ’ > r PP entre — aenrr one - r a = " sain SReenneennnentness meinem na ‘ =e . Faeent ininhaac oe ae er GOING WEST. 4.2 Re eS ee Yharlottetown ......-.++0: 647 912 427, Having nearly twenty years’ experienc ‘ tS Re = L at oc ikiver ; Sopaunwes 7 47 1055 647 with she? snore toe of English, ‘Athavican SALE ” intended, ; se thes. % + going op. Tve a jittle matter to attend to, one grapple with it as beet they can, I have P. M.3 | and German Pianos, and under the patronage ve PRE * continded Mr, lrwine, ris little h for ail the ricultura! knowledge WemelwtOm ....ccccceececs §42 1222 70905 of Government House, the Convent and the D A BR UCE leave the reo) “and” iT rf that with pecege, ! ™ le )arrive......907 1257 2a leading musical families on the Island, feels | i. e ; to set out with you.’ wy creme Ge la creme of . 1e DE Summerside, } depart...... 927 232 ‘° sure of giving universal satisfaction. ry. | he little matter that Mr. Irwine had to tributed through the Port Hill. ......-----ee 1039 415 | Mr. V. will engage professionally for public| Merchant ry ailor. ‘attend to took him up the old stone stair- books, in a matner suitable to the advatree- OE. cous cote) baee- 1205 657 | or private concerts the coming season. case (part ef the house was very old), and|mentof the pupil, supplement d_ by the Tigmish.......--eeeeeee 1242 747 _Ofil ve—C. P. Fletcher's Music Store. ‘Charlottetown Oct. 18 1884—3m eod wkly. ' made him pause before a door at which he| knowledge of the teacher, the scho’ar can FROM W2ST, PM AM, Ap M. re 25 1884. een en aie — : meentittiemenanemniytin rn . — knocked gently. ‘Come in,’ said ‘ale mang a fair progress 1i\ Agricul: ural Chem- RE 202 647 ; : , voice, and he entered a room 80 Garkene . : a, ey ee re 2@ 47 51 CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. INT = a By ‘by blinds and curtains that Miss Kate, the] . It isa lamentable fact that in this Pro- ‘ Port Hill. eos eeabaser 415 1025 comashididigiveio Cc) 'thin, middle-aged lady standing by the bed-, Vinee by the sea, where our staple products ae Summerside, } arrive...... 7 tm’ i 5 ? ‘side, would not have had light enough for are taken solely from the soil and the sea, ae araide, | depart.....,542 122 6 57 | R. O DW Y ER —w any othersort of work than the knitting that in the public schools the subjects of ais ee —, Trea : x 7 1 : o ¥ \ | te ys \X | which lay on the little table near her. — and ar = — taught lige! liad... rit 502 507 07 Si ROO) i ORE Gy 0) Ds ' But at the present the was doing what|#)@ made a specialty of. Is the education ; Charlottetown ......++e+++ 802 507 1007 COMMISSION ald General Merchant M ORE ‘ a ° wv 4 ¢ reqiired aah thie dimmest light— eponging of me peevinty boy, — neers vet i i F GOriu EAST, P.M. A. M | ee | the aching head that lay on the pillow with | /@'ee¢ to bene t his after ile, and arm hun Get Charlottetown. ......0c00-seeeree 417 702 FOR SALE OF z Ke 1, PRODUOE, LOW ER PRICES y | fresh ananial It was a small hades that of | to fight the barriers which wi!l sure ly meet .! Mount Stewart } arviVe «.-++-+- 522 837 wi | the poor sufferer; perhaps it had once been him in his manhood ' +. ¥ fear it a8 not. Te tewart, ( depart.....-.-527 902 289 WATER S] REET —————_—_0————_ retty, but mow it was worn end Let ussee, The average Provincial bey ‘e St. Peter’s........e-eeeerrereees 617 1002 J S my Store has been greatly enlarged, my importations have been greatly sallow, Miss Kate came towards her bro eo pee “— revs a aan ig G) cores | : increas enabling me to show a very.much better assortment of. ther and whispered, ‘ Don’t speak to her;/'0T, Say, Nve years © ae Se Syee en ia BIE, soca s occ escent seuevenees 7 22 - 7 Si. Johns’ Newfoundland. en cagbling tue Se POY, 9: RORErM ‘she can’t Maar to. be token to to day.’ rie co. aap is at = end of his ae - M- ae ; hae She a, Bt Tian aa f y shoose for « ilac us Mount Stewart.....ccecece-ee++-3 32 907/ In connection with the above is Captain | Every Departmeat is well filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported Sliaed eyes were closed, and her crow con oes Sotto mene wis i on ‘ seth | Be ht : : 7 : . . . ee es a+ tracted as if from intense pain. Mr. Irwine 5 r the sea, a Pe. i eS 629 1022 English, who is well known in P, E. Island, | direct from the English Markets. And, as 1 am bound to sustain my past - oot to the bedside, and took up one of the choose. does he know aught concerning 4 Georgetown ......seeeererere rere 647 1047, who will take special one . ee reputation for selling Cheap Goods, those who patronize me will find MY" gelicate rants cid ve obit pede. his calling in ‘life. If he choones it A. M. P. M,| ments, and will also attend fo the © artering) Prices Low ‘sure from the small tingers told him that it the rolling. deep, has his education been such as to avail him any profit in PROM EAST. . of vessels for the garrying trade of P. E. I. f en \ ’ 7a | was worth while to have come up-stairs for : ‘ ° : gathering his daily bread. Far from it, he NAG fds eck gi deawyy sonbee Om 647217 eee nt one of thealdest-and most reli- ‘ . Bé. Peters. 752 400| vin New ‘ ~ 1 R st suaranteed. 14 t G a f\ a ort t L | 'the sake of doing that. He lingercd a : ee ee svt Bastion 1 V 100 5 5 men alge. ‘moment, looking at her, and then turned knows nothing of the art—navigation— ana be ctuiews 2 bw vn sn ede tn , | ) APTIVE «16+ eee $42 5171) be prompt and satisiactory. Parties wish-| ) 3 ? | ‘away and left the room, treading very gent. |8° he plods, or rather plows, through the Mount Stewart, ¢ ‘ it ““s § depart.....--- oo +a ing to procure Labradore Herring should send r le —\ ¥5) Char! RLOLOWR. .. 2c vswee cons veces = ; 32 their orders in time. CALL AWN D SHH Us; ly—he had taken off his boots and put on salty billows, a man Lever fitted by educa Ceeepetows ee ae 7 21 3 32 cept. 6, 1854,—-till 3lst dec. ‘$4. . _glippers’ before he came up-stairs. Who- tion for his chosen career In the same eo ee + 45 57 | ae ~ re L 5 PROWSE, ‘ever remembers how many things he has |*°rTy plight is he, if follows the only « ther i ° . declined to do even for himself, rather than profession open to him in his native pro- | When he leaves Mount Stewart.......ceeeeeeree? gs42 5 12) ie 4 ey" a ——~ jigleod, Merson & McQuarrie, ‘i .; 7 4 | A ecoet vie! neti ’ ge f ¢wwe@gte have the trouble of p g - taking off| Vinee, viz: agricuiture. | Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Seeks pee tic woaie ot mien hie last Setal|sehorl, ho takes hs father's farm, o& pur chases one for himself, and begins to Dr. Toombs, BARRISTERS Ch'towm, Sept. 26. 1984.—-eo4 wkly | insignificant. == s=>> ~«=©6|«6CAnd Mr. Irwine’s sisters, as any person cultivate the mother earth. He, bas no —AND— ‘eo il+ Wg : practical knowledge whatever, how to be- cif ; " » (of family within ten miles of Broxton could ) b wis ee ,i = E - &L O S have testified were such stupid, uninterest- |=" this, the noblest employment under the aa A c 2 @ ing women! It was quite a pity, hand. |sun. He was never where he shovld be-- a 5 A in his school days. He has no system of i} ‘some, clever Mrs. Irwine should have bad farming, unless, perchance, by dint of his . ~ : Ynee sit A a ry eee 2 = ee en “~ Roee Tew J Oifice in Gd Bank, en ‘such commonplace daughiers. That line un. walt: . . sr te ti che sacaiek, cnoadidedia ad bservation, he learns it in the hatd Mount Stewal (UP STAIRS), Celebrated Make of Boots are taking the lead all Over the oe nee se peti er well pre: sil vocky eehoo oe In such a plight, cxactly,is every farmer's ie OO. Ne served faculties, and her old-fashioned dig- aan ateanaiend’e hl bli cate Sel é ‘gg’ iy ’ a eee Oe | nity, made her quite a graceful subject S02, atter atten ing the public scnools 0 i. ARR A ii it & CO. W. WH EATLE Y, —_———-0 or cae tiehion 4 turn Sith the king’s on — a ng 08 Oe pe not ? = i healt! ee ‘ i ott the least cverdraw, but is sad, ve to GENERAL (Or Wueariey & Soxs, CHARLOTTETOWN, People say our Boots are 4% ater=tight, , ee pal i es — bs we seg , very sad, P. E, leeks) Good Fis, Veryv Cheap, and wernr as 'Dacey’s Jaw-suits which was fretting poor i ated > i. 8 : 'Lady Dacey to death. But no one ever a ‘ Commission Merchants FOMmMIssion Merchant well as Custom Boots. \thought of mentioning the Miss Irwines,| King’s Co, Dee, 1, 1884. J j —— o———— — ‘ except the poor people in Broxton village, = BAR lwho regarded them as deep in the aience , : =e oti Lond 73 ARRINGTON STREET " ega The cabinet has decided to re jeot Lore . 269 B ’ ei SURE AR . of mecicine, and spoke of them vaguely 88) Northbrook’s scheme for reforme in Egyp'. | ‘the gentlefolks. If any one had asked\yy Gladstone bas stated that it is pot m- 12] ATLANTIG AVENUE, (a2 at17FAx, N- S- e ha old Jeb Dummilow who gave him his flannel jtunded to call another conference of the a Charlottetown, Oct. 20—Im wkly Gm ‘y? eb, 21, 1884. Ch wn, Oc Ch’town, Feb. 21, Island. Lam yours, &c., : RKE i i i to the sale of u (ROSS MARKET) et a ona eer leg DORSEY, GOFF & co one ty a pen J powers on Egyptian affairs. ' Ry Jefolks, winter; and Widow ne : BOSTON, MASS.-| April 2%, 1854. Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1884.—-eod whly oa * —_ on rinse aoe the ‘etuff’ the| ‘The North German Gazette, eae oe : ge Pe i 'gentlefolks gave her for cough. Under the Duke of Cumberlana’s claims, says Ger- many cannot consent to make Brunswick kyon and Produce a Specialty. | APPLES; APPLES, APPLES: cH WRUOTTETOWE ¢ ist i iD nage FACTORY j Sis an, they were ied Sih nang | ® ren, so that at the sight of poor Miss|the empire. Mae tK 1804 whly tf Annie’s sallow face, several urchins had @) Jefferson Davis has written to the prees ———____ CHARLES DONALD & €0., Peake’s JN 3 : ° ; ; eake s Ro. 2 W hari, Lterrified sense that she was cognizant of all ing ‘cortain.s nts. ma a BULLI AN & MAGNEILL, 79 Queen St, London, E. C., PALMER & COx PROPRIETORS. sheire-wosst waiiiienmanei: ane aner il anoying artes Lannea mele 4 with Apple Grow- ik. precise number of stones with which they} 4).0 confeder ebellion. vaca gy - i\had intended to hit Farmer Britton’s ducks. he confederate rebellion. Will be : ; ATTORNEYS 7 AT- LAW ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a ee Qe , ets ea ee apa te view to Autumn and Spring We are now manufucturing and will sell at the lowest cas7 prices; | But fer sil who saw them through a tess Twenty thousand fons hungared avd sixty ‘mythical medium, the Miss irwines were{tons of phosphaie were shipped froin the "4 4 P ' husiness. ; 5 & Solicitors in Chancery, They will also give the usual facilities to Sashes Doors Window and Dove Suara Architravea, Spouting and Conductor Mould’ gqijte superfluous existences—inartistic St enioet ooo past season, aganst - i. ad “8, ugl | ings, Ballusters, New«! Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. . ding the i life withsut}7, tons in ‘ NOTARIES PUBLIC, wee. — ppraqee mer ee We are prepar’: .o do all kinds of Jobbing, in. Planing, Jeinting, Morticing, Tenon-' lena s efiect. Miss Annie ‘ndead, 3 her ; ; OFFICES— 0’Halloran’s Building, Great e Vi 7} Lacy Cavern ing, Jig and Fret Swing, Turning, etc. i chronic headaches could have been aceount- wee Beeteieks denies Oe he bon. acre Stn, Ohta. Miss Lacy CAVEMs 0 Lina coats Windows i Chee nade hot nots Soe tye atetc tng of mopped 7, tetas io ars cabiaet ee asi, ed RAFTON ST! b ( for Music, Terms With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the love, wight have some romantic interest : j idl z * Macwurut ; getting » pe re. % guns utmost sati iuction to.all who favor us with their onage. . ‘attached to her; but no such 8 had} Another Canadian boatman has perished WwW W B ‘be on. : £ patr ‘ . +. . wah ‘dae Q, C, | Oassran »- Oe deed Oct. 28, 1884. Oh'town, June 7, 1884—wkly ly either been known or invented concer in the Nile rapids. . 16, °63, ’ . af oe . > = Ras 2 . wi sites ae 3 : ; . : : * * (i tee Ste we tee ig ioe ee on ~—. ae cae ra rec ‘ . " r . . & is eA wer sane . 4 +e = p (Et ga nn ee ine