a aa ee . ee ’ re eae are es eS ons : dud ee es ig) = “ees “a , = — 7 =e “ng Re ee ar emer tne ans Ee . : = 3. ete enineaaan ala ain aa inaiatilta Ls LE A ieee fy a ganas LY 12 i890 ae: — eS eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Pee eee ee ae eee A TU Ri eA YY J y 12 Am a = J wu ry A G we MIN aR io - ” Ss re sie os —__~ lIHE DAT {LY EXAM AN LBs eo ———— rn 1 SS ee aL Ma Canada Ably Bcfended for not understanding all these things. You! Address to Rev. George Ste Canada Ably Dofended. oa sin fae | —— Bea as isiiaain Lave not all beea in Canada, and even if| reid ning, the llth iust.. the : J G . ; T; ea | wo iY ** 4 x A short time ago, Col. John F. Owen, R./ any of you were tv come to the ste eg P Me . : Dir é oa prosented to Rev i -t = 2 yao ith to wu ance | ar) Sa 35 ” } Srate: ni moK at ollowtng AUGPSSs: : a = : : A., real a paper on the Military Defence | Pails on re 2 nt Os caer ™ = would | George Steel. in Orient Division Room, to ey = : vlonie t+ meeting of lhe} them from 1e Hanada slide, yc ‘ ‘ aS wi ; ‘ ni Forces of the Culonies at a m ne ee he States kuowing all about| which he madea fooling reply. Short ad ——FOR— Roy Colonial Lustitute, There was a large} not return to the States knowing ail al , tai by Revs. J Carruthers, woOVal OTL IDL Lue . : . : alites an { ‘sse3 Were 7 . . s and influential gathering, the room being Vanada Lt would ee : 6 : ze Read a J. A. Gordan, Readings, , =). : well filled. In the discussion which en-} authority onCanadianaft sins, (Laughter an: os co ns and music, from Bros. Small | ——_Ww ILL : sued, Sir Charles Dilke, after compliment-| applause.) Now, our position is peculiar. ee aera ie sLean and Sister A. Wadman : | a. s ries J lia, New | We have a new country with an illimitable!and T. A. MeLea , 7 pal ing the other colontes, viz: Austra ia, ave e Nave a y f th | . : Steel. G W. P. of the Grand : , ‘Zz Zesland and Cape Colony, then proceeded | territ:.cy—you have no conception of t ee mag. Siena? ‘So of Tet} erance, Prince Ed- | ' ae iden —— . ws ; ow . i » ivi ix ® vt ot 4 aes to comiaont adversely on Canada. Among! enormous exjent—a serritory Totty 5 7 < aad : i . F 4 ext : ee ° i other things, alter referring to mere paper) the size of Great Britian and fifteen times vo ap tes sak | 4 GY nae q a 5 . re s like the unorganized militia of Can-|the eize of the German Empire, and We} Dear Sir and Brother : - sm - ada, and to the fact that ‘ the defence of have only a small populativn, We are! [earning that you — ete sat come Yel pig ’ ae aa, . ' oo ” ; : ' . me. ff ttlement, snavleania sume ministerial labo ee Canada seems to be the weakest point,” he} opening ee eee oe S eaher f 5 ir conferential field, we, the | l a : : — er liv i vosition | developing its resources, and thereby &a4a- | another partol you _— , , got oe Sonny, eee se Reeey OF cae ir Our bur- | undersigned, have been appointed a committee to defend herself against even the most ing to the power of the empire, u u + oe Divisions to express to you their re- | “ ordinary attack. Year by year for several | dens are enormous for our population — 7 a Oe cae intended departure, Could we et uid Market Square * years the total force of permanent militia}our wealth, What have we done quite Rae bosa it other wise, brother, we should | 3 om. ff a . . ; ae in Canada had declined. There are Can-} lately? We have spent something like sate entered our pretest against your being | Pe ee ; ween ae atic < . hLeomm Mal “ne ‘ } . of. é + 2 © . . . “+h. s S sa tia 5 oe adian writers who point with a certain | $150,000,000—£30,000,000— . | taken from us, for never before ia the biotors 4 Choice Select icn of the ae a : ‘ : ailway acr i sontine ant : , ur ; = 2 S : does tance. Goldwm/inga railway across the continent a f our province has the need of meu of yo oe — » "I 4 > pride tf) that circumstance. E ro ne aalias , | of « p be dae - oe =—_— ns yaar perali¢ting Smith lately published an article in an] giving Ma an ater ae ee ‘ula “t mettle been more — Saat aos . Leading 2% Cities in Dress & : os. . % nett \ 7 people though 11S We “| cause of temperance, which is the cé ‘i 1 Merican magazi in which he pointed] east. Many peo; 3 . cause of tem] , : alin mii oan a. } te S th ut 7. cl = as coast i} too great a burden— nore than our country and humanity, is to-day languishing for the ° 4 ° 4 Goods at most moderate : r} : ntiy ) PCL em oN ‘ ut) s " . P . = lt wet y ; ? oa imp : _, aa intention on the pars of | could stand—but our government and the lack of men of your sterling worth. =e — Unscru uo is Compe 3 uf on © pri ‘e hea oOsence | ° aa : - : ; . , _ C ; = ; fend her frontier against majority of our people took this view that | ever found you a w th a a a in| _ p a “gee : snada to defe on — ne ; ee Sg a- a * principles; and we fee oie pod Ded aie a sat alterna-] advocate our principles; . < * She ot ima position | this scheme would supply a grea é . e 3 Sees ne & nota eee r@ route to the east, bring trade to the/| the battles of trath and right yet to be fought ' iis ! iB to resist invasion, and is not apparently | tive route » east, ae 7 aes t in this ci"y and province, we shall have False epresen AH {oO = 4 sorte va ae ¥ xing preparations to do so.” eountry, add strength to empire ant ma ‘ - } ‘ etance of one upoa whom we could - ‘ J : citar Es ange Ke, | US more than ever aneccessity and a ee hieeieies ' ' 3 : STINGING REPLY TO SIR CHARLES DILKE.|, smpire And remember, all tle] . : : . ° : STINGING REPLY TO SIR CHARLES to the empire, Ant reinem . We have loubt that in the future, as in 5 fe t : prints : e nave no aou « ’ . “ ae yy > °C . C0 Gi 8 Denison, w ho was pre-|time we are developing our country, all the the Pp ust, you will be fouad always earnest Unb Uusiness 3 e © iO s JA AMES PA TON & CO S. name ie a l 3: ** Ll am very |.time we are spending these Chormous sums i active in your opposition to in'emperance certificate in itself of good quality sent, answered him as follows; at : ; are lu here. | *2* active a 7 i l : . in MOURNING G@ be | to have the opportunity of saying a| we do not live in the luxury you do here, and those influences which lead thereto. In 1r do we for the future intend to unequailed value in MOURNING GOODS, ae ' this. veni i [ have listened tu | and while we are perfectly willlng to do a the larger field to which you wore meee We have not in the past, do not now, nor do : Our Black All- Woo! Cashmeres and Merinos 7 eo - " oat ee a iis ti sverything all at on wit & ample scope for : i mpetitors Thi ok « + Ou a ‘ the discussion, and I tind there is a feeling | great deal, we caunot do every thing eal ed, you wi 1 find, no on ~ aoe i ‘ — ae upon these lines, but we fing we have a few co pe are dyed by Chappat & Cie., and ATO Wate a Sk ok al tl ; olonies Canada 1s the onlyjunce. With you everything is reversec” | your talents, and, while we regret y conduct our ! 1 re quite willing andj ranted to keep the evolor. The Black Silk awl ch i “ho doing her duty. 1 have} You have had nearly 2.000 years’ start Eos ena oa Ney Br senate (fortunately for the credit of our town a very few) who are q ° Warp Henrietta Cloth that we offer for one which 18 ne wan) , : : Ss . and , ri dats tnern in New rup : . , : ™ : : - ran a 4 a : I ; ithe doubt expressed as to whether} with yeur little bit of country and your nome ae a dveces of one who has proven : f business by the above means. We have therefore determined to 85¢ is worth $1.10. WEATHERPROOF — 9 C ned would, in case of serious irouble, | large popelstion, and by. Shit time 1 ane himself” a Sieg abolige of our home from | #2%10U8 to Torce bu : PRICE AGAINST UNDERHANDED, | CRAPE may be exposed to rain ond doge Janada ? ew ™ ; : un eaded a7 +¥ * nself a wor ele : sti — man a * stand by the empire im the defence of her! say you have ere oe aM ell the neuiinen of the liquor traffic. place an honest, outspoken competition of not spot. To be had at PATON & CU's. 4 sn frontiers, In support of this view, | eevee. - he —— day ghia x tow We have regarded it as a matter of — UNSCRUPULOUS MISREPRESENTATION of our Carpet Department. fei el m / : eted < Eng- jing through Kent and [ was reminde oad a: % should have. select- : < ; have heard an opinion gueted of an hen ; ee rae : - |gratulation that you outa ar oe “> . : lishu a who was dissatisfied with this the remark of the Yankee who said cof - ; ed Orient as the Division of your SéVEGhi hdundre a Pictures to ; country and left it for the United States ; | “It appears to me this country Se coe » |choice and since your promotion to the] i Pill | 60 for i p1.20 be Given Away an en Tae | there also he went to Cs da, | with a pair of scissors and a a ay honorable aud responsible position oF Bast i] Fraie TUSSE 8, Wo } . : “aN Cissstisde ee "a" : e 7 ; ; x” the popula-| > sithae Wieden he ovince | . where he is now equa ly dissatisfied, aad is We a i vd 6% — +e “ig afford ‘ Grand W en : yee an —<—e Ae pe Jong as they last we will give to every : . , : + : ; ar 2 3 Ot @iit ‘ we fea ° ris f 8 ) . ; a ’ " ¥ agitating to break up this empire. I utter- | tron 2 do this, i : oi aa > Rid feels ty feel eo srt member of our young | if 4 Frame Brussels worth $1.25. (or o - - purchaser of Two Dollars’ worth of 2 “" . ° : a. i eats mo al vy. . ot fi ‘ ar e sec , i < : iy eapetinte die-aplatinn: : Oe le ; . wi 1 Si e we do not kecp up a Divi os whe has been elected as head of our | } Gords, one of those nice Pictures, the oom 5 es 7: eae a :0t e 3s the views of my wirh i Dbecaus ; / s ; aT. : : . ~. . A Gian and dues t Y. : ne wat nerally large} standing army. It is absolutely necess«ry | time honored order in this eici one blessi if Fp B ugsels worth $1 (if for - a Tae as wesold — hundred = fant 4pri} rhs TT “~~ mes Ot mve ge atu eigeis ou S ” is ™ . i 4 . i ° > : « see : aa 2 t Au ao lians, New Zealanders} we shouid avt take away from productive lu ae renee we ates ag 4 ame r { 'Uvi --- E 7 BaMmoOvrs ee oe } lal o large a pumber of men to idle|of our Father in Heaven upon ye J = 72 4 . i ‘ape Colonists at these meetings, put | iabdor too large «4 bpumber oO m as ‘ itv ow hieh ia. ae & t he Bers ue . ~— , ns e * ts * have C snadiansjabout garrison tuwns. tbe Canadian | and trust that _ pee ae ae as j worth 158,, iP - = ” " Pii Gu i 7 ANGE, it 1s uot always that yo . Oe od as stat ent | HOW severing the socté eas a | int ar § ay) ‘ Os present, and ] do not think that we have | people know that as things stand at presen us so closely in the past may in their wisdom ’ Paion «& ‘ 0 Se Popular ; I altogether had fair play in this matter It) they send you back to us at no very distant day. | 1 t worth Abe fay - ji alt Ciothing Store, < = xems to be pepular to compliment -the | CANNOT BE ATTACKED BY ANY NATION We are, Rev. and dear brother, yours fra- (ither lakes {} apes iy, 4 a other cok omic Ss. W h ic the doubt is expr sseua | except the Un ted States. We would hot ternally, J A . sadaies The Cheapest Clothing in the City, a | ‘ ; : | . > . . 2 Pi aN + " eh 7} OD ’ ; as to whether the Canadian people re be airaid of facing any European or distant SP Bene OTHER ( VALITIES IN PROPORTION. ems heaped Mes “ Oe s to keep Canada in the empire. am cause the difliculties of i & ees ) f x ‘ t ill-fitting, not shoc ut g: strong fignt to keep Canada int inp pow er sunply because tne 1c : D SMALL not Lie Ry y: £ ‘ ‘4 : astonished to hear sucht ~ reflection mee seudiug a distant maritime expedition are ie on . ? aie at the lowest prices. MEN my cuuntry. Our whole history is a stand- recogn zed to be so tremendous. Suppose a i methods and under-]S S, very caeap. . . - : ° r os ; . > itimate business Uy ’ 3 ing protest against any such tasinuation. |... wuld unfertunately break out with Religious Services. This is a ‘bona fide contest between leg ‘ ; To Let me recall a few facts in our past history the United States—and that, as I Say, 18 2 : t : ee ss - Se se Rs —facts which show whether Canadians hare tho wnle.cce’im ency we need seriously ro — ee handed slyness. Buy i our Ca rpets at the 2 oe a rnin ry Wh 7, our]. 5 : - it 9i the 9 ae fai? Be 1is evel g « : not been true 1 ae : _ 7 Ys out | consider Te that cose, what are we to do? o'clock. Rev. Mr Gordon will be present, A| Se Right Place. . very feubdeuon Was Dasea Upon it would be useless, we know, ‘e atterpt full attendance is requested asthe matter of " s LOYALTY TO THE EMPIRE. to detend our country with a small standit Zz future meetings wi!) be arranged for. ‘ JAMES PATON & co show the ‘4 4 ™ ro : ‘ aey ahic.h . 3 °° we . : . oat Seog Our fathers fought for a United empire in}#™™y. Weknow that every able-bodied |g. .i0.. in Zion Charch to-morrow will be pittag Largest Stock ia the Province, the Beat pie Sb IT76 They fou a to re-] wan would have to fight. We know that conducted by the Pastor at 11 a. m., and | ye Designs and Lowest Prices if you buy sau ution of t ' Le) " U «> ~ + ” 11° i . onl > ae ie ee A} : “ met saiy tle : 7 . rae Ry 2 tl “ * if f oaeh . America | CUT Men are able and willing to fight, , SHG | the evening at 7 _ o'clock Morning ees a @ elsewuere before seeing our stock you oa , et end ae Ber ft of ev rything | What weare trying te dois to educateoflicers. | meeting at 10.15; Sabbath School and Bible | a ee oF will make a big mistake = und ne monarchy. Bereit of everyth vo | Wur military college, kept up at large ex- | Classes at 2 os) p m ae ep ech , es : es NORE ; ur military COuege, Kept up at iarge ex j \488SC8 al ae : - t ; a eae seal TrLOOR OF ‘LOTT bieeding from the wot ao of seven coe penses, is one of the finest in the werld. | The Gospel Meeting in the Y. M. C. A. a ee a FLOOR iL CiTHS from half yard ‘ years of war, carrying with them nothing | hinds eens Maite permanent schools for mili-} Hall to morrow afternoow will be addressed to six yards wide. - ' , - a ve ‘ i. “ + 2 al a se . % J ‘ but their loyalty, they went to Canada and | tary purposes, men drafted from our corpa|by Mr. Albert Horne, an evangelist froin The Cheapest LACE CURTAINS in attlcack 2 ti Wii } rness Thirt y years ' ary e “eth <i ne ee a : } ' 1 bB ston, Mr. Horne is a native of Charlotte- a + (Vt , ‘ = =e" . i aan Pe ee auned eae . re being drilled there and seut Daoc to m- . a :nd a relafive of ex-Councillor Horne. the tity, st, s i ter, iu 1812. - a qu sarel ppt io a struct. We keep up about 38,000 active “Ws . no me ~~ Ee mem 67? € 5 Schools, Churches and Private Bonuses f British vessels on the high sea far frou is sa pj Service at 4 o clock, : Nay ee at rece . = ¥ 7 os s . oe a which see aed aon, dike d nilitia, and the country has numbers of h- mem bat tha Railway Gospel Meeting on suppite wih BLINDS and SPRING ; — ad “e ai “ es pl (er ary abie- | Urilled men who could be relied on. As an | Sunday -afteruson.-ab © vole Seenakare ROLLERS, teres.-—-Tie Vanuacian peopic mUiT” jf le aie , idl : eer : c mh i . ss . . a ae i a : es a wean) : awht cor three long years by ; Uiastration of our system, i may een H sil. Strangers will always find a welcome. BLA K SILKS very cheap. * age: ger g Sia lalelle Acces tae ail alone | ‘hat in 1566 chere was a sudden alarm of a Lesson: Luke 21—36. ‘Watch ye therefore 5 a Se ee cere rn earner SPO i Ce Se mere Se en iia Lo r 7 ‘ " ; . chien invasion. sae adjutant Rciierai re and pray always 2 our frontier are dotted the battlefields in | ; ‘ ’ " h By 7 —_ ON ; ° 7S 5 fn r “g ie - . : eelv raer: 10Cc ; ailternoonu ante nici! "ANH fy 4 whi h lie buried ] irge numbers of Canadians selved orders os 4 o'cke ate Ce of ; >6»o»Fe——— ne See ee i gent ; if recall iit! : a OWEGpers ee ne ee S : ; to turn out 10,000 men. At 11 o'clock the 5p S4uCiis Li iobu! hit Ss who died fivhting tu retain the northern : ’ ; , rw DIE ?». = n -— a ee ur empire. And vet | UeXt Gay the returns came in, and to his ae | half of oe aed wn is . : me J that lurter astonishment, he found there were| At Marsbfield, Lot 34, on the ae wes a L come here to — 7 ns the um. | (4.000 under arms. ‘The reason was that | Mr. Wil'iam Scott, aged 64 pee 7.” = e Fas eA . my counuymMen won t stand true to the #em-! : — i ‘ i mat 1 eeased was one of the est farmers and me- 2s , : a 7 . ; . oO ithe old menwho had gone 1 irough tne : : Agee ; : i i 3 4 ire (Cheers.) Again, in 1837, a dis-|] . a ; : ‘ chanics in the Province, and was highly es- 3 : ‘ Z t ¥ —™ o ’ ‘corps had put on their old uniforms, taken 7 x . . . : Feet : satisfied Seotchman raised a rebellion, but | ©°7} —s | turned out with their | te®™med in the commanity in which he lived Bas : > Gee aS + the Canadian people rose at once and crush- | 204" their rifles or a ORs y for his solid worth, He was for many years — ‘ od it eek di ote before it could come to aj °@mrades, and ® consistent member of the Baptist Church. head 7. 4 : ple poured inte Toronto in| THERE THEY WERE, READY TO MARCH. By his death the Church and the community, : aul. hie ie PYUUuCeG tiie ; | ; aga a . <3. ars he s d he: v tenant ttemeageem Pa ' i tee ; ¢ : g ¥C 4 : lav suifere a a a su vumbers to sonnets - Q ee $ | Instead of the militia foree going down, it wah ti as his family, have y ey et ' +h, a =e ; : ° , 3. | authority that Sir Francis Head, the Gus 1 is, | think, slightly increasing. Our ferce a - "3 . i ’ f ¢ . Sas ae ST ayy a rnur, had to issue a proclamation telling! . suld be easily expanded in case of trouble. | ~~ 4 s tye, at . } > ee. © : ; 7” . % I car s | So M 72 e ey, OF ” 7 ; se 0 ; S 2 Strawberries, Cream, and a dozen other igi the people to stay at their homes, as they |} if there were Canger of war, and the gov- 9 Ww " . a aie ’ hy tint > ‘y (ould i + a were gatheriny in such numbers they cuuid j err ment were to say to me to-morrow : ‘ Pe «> > gis : : e srriment 3 a , p RePeyy : . " x te FRE 8 >» ER. t be fed. (Cie ers.) in the Trent af- | ** Increase your cavalry and double it,’ i 4 attractions. Steamer leay es at % Dp. TR ak i oe a faire-no quarrel of ours; an event! believe it could be dune in 24 hours. = 3h which flinched a thousind miles from = ne . ti Vis ict wane stand .of arm: * om q 3 } Car ie . 4 iy i ed . se ananinn Oe Ent RE EI Re PE 5 IE 8S rg Gy PIE LEE : ; ce our shores—every able-bodied—an 1 WS i we have in this country, but I believe there PEP RL NP LE H/F ERE IE EEG ORES EER BEE SRNR TRY eh RCTS . EOME ASI was. ready to fight; our country was uke 80! are three or four times as many rifles as : FE, Gold Medal—the finest - 1 7 eq ’ ae sR a a 4 . - arine? camp, the young and the old men would arm the present wilitia force, and, : si " 7 drillin r.no man complaining that . w . therefore. there would be no ditticulry on = e % ‘3 Carpet Sweeper that the Bis- & not our q«aarrel, and a determined ah | thar score. In case of a great war, it would, 4 a ; : a ay sel Co, make—is used in twelve = joys! spirit of the Canadian people saved of conrse, be necessary to get aassistance e ' 2 5 ’ this country then from war. (Cheers ) So from England. We certainly should want _IN THE ee os § sone 9 Wo Royal Palaces and in nearly al Oo in the Fenian raid; again no qvarrel ‘ f that assistance in arms and ammunition oom + 4 two hundred thousand homes. 4 >» ours, for sureiy we have had nothing to ao We have already establi:hed an ammunapi- . 2 e j 7 rE ‘ . ‘ 4 = nes aE) a “fo with the le Tae i of ae oe a tion factory, which is capable of great ox: HILLSBORGUGH a RK ) No dust with it, yO noise, ne. a not respoustble in any way. et 1% WaSlirension. We have a good many more fiel: ' Wear on ca ets tthat & *) . at : ” ‘ ° ‘ , > 5 V Ni | + D 0 car pe our militia that bore the brunt of that guns than we are absolutely using. It UR SPRING [MPORTATIONS ARE NOW COMPLETE, : Rn Tl at trouble. The lives lost in that affair were | ¥o.14 be an easy thing to double the field ——ON-—— : ta F it and Best A ted it will not sweep and sweep it 2 the lives of Canadian volunteers who died batleries with retired men. Further, there and we are showing the aargest ay es J ssorte clean Take one on tri ie 4 : ali. sonannall ities "Sy . . 3 ae ‘ ie 5; al. fighting in aun Imperial quarrel. 1 his af-| i, , gvod deal of voluntary drill and I may : stock of Cloths in the Vitv consisting o SULTINGS in , s ie cost ws milion of dlrs tad dd we ets 80 es o vie) Pursday Evening, Ju } , eS sail 86 US Dlldens oO a ana ¢ go t say, Speaking io my experience in the j j ‘ So ; % over 48% you tu recoup - : oy l, a Can-| Northwest campaign, that I yould just as ¥ 3 « OE 1 ee selina } te come ar ¢ on to s | Riacitien Sime n ore an ’ : ‘ 5 : ‘ ¢ ee adian Yoluuteer, Come here to London soon have good volunteer regiments as IDRR TOR ‘ N i oy » bye i ~ “heey wack 8001 M ; : pes —--UNVER THE --— y ““ . : GP2ES Gi aie’’s ; hear the doubt ex pressed as to whether my permanent forces. They may not be quite | W CCE 9 erge ai li O: s Ci 's - a countrymen would » well drill but they possess yreater in- . : = : telli . ; — ZS pars ,, | Distivguished Patronage of Hig’ . ‘ seetaiy ; STAND TRUE TO THE EMPIRE. telligence anc greater zeal and enthusiasin. : : : : ' Vewest Beskeas ‘b al G veal 4 3 viel y. i Tt j a ; :o{if any trouble should come Lam quite] fener Lieut..Governor é arvell, | Ue vy Sagas « ; af 5 ( Vheers. ) t is not fair, gentlemen; i 18 | satisfied rou will not find an backwardness ieee: ie ; | . i not right. For the spirit of our people is on the hart of the Canadian ret in doing mee OT en Packs, | N ; Goods in SUMM ER OVERO TINGS Good ; a the a tu-day . (Che rs ) I i ve also their full duty At the present time, con- oon samerepammeanee } The a obbiest vods 1n avi L 4 a4 dD a , 0 s pes pear 3 tz > 3 age : “Ve v : . a : : | : i cad : . . « * ‘ Pa heard tue statement made this ev ot ee sidering the enormous expense of develop- A bebeiboas eh ouk Full parti aa as fi: its and W rkmManship m ever V Cure rua arnteed. a ere are tm: Peper artabgenenta Made): s.. cour'ry and of, in other ways, mak- ay oe cae Rie . say IEa Vas : ; ee Sel shee Ween, Mathie a cae « 0 | me Ene = iene A { Gi TRNISHINGS abways in stock: : for the Nova me ak by help oe ing tt great and powerful, it would, I think,| july12—dy A tull line of GAN Ps’ FURNI: : 7 celence of tlalif 1K, as if there mga A be a pity to waste more than is absolutely : doubt 43 to whether they would assist the necessary in keeping up a large military ' : i i : > allio ; yom, age eri ope end ait” Te yet gees eee Boy St ohn's, Hewtoundian d JOHN Meu Ou & Oo. ae a eo: a ‘ : owines ben. ne oo To ; A hutfairto my comrades of the _— — ing of an organization and machinery, the ae ¢eGbddbatrdien, lane 6 1060 cdri-net then o.xI ; — . p + : co % of Nova Scotia. Let me reeall au inci¢ we encouragement of a confident spirit. in’ the ‘i a » he vA gis PA { & Wy i in the history of that ao at ~ eae people, and a feeling of loyalty to the em- : the Maine boundary difficulty. I allude ‘? | pire—these are, I venture to aay, the prin- . z s the occasion—many of you will remember it cipal things of more importance than a SS ee : = MARKET SQUARE. —whe ongl i ing | eh ; : : Bead hd akin 3° : _— : - yr diplomatist, ht ee small standing army. (Applause. ) . \ _Charlottetow n, June 30, 1890. a uggs = . cod] acce ae oa 1) Tho chairman (the Right Honorable @ aeose ——— io a ae of Haid. me State Hugh C. Childers)—Y. : wll all, I think, : : Pris ei pa} Wanted. i na frre 7 ‘ ‘ , ; : _ Maine. a e! at ° ae Poe agree that it is rather fortunate the few re- eke Nats oT S / i ‘ a ore os OF The State of Maine, ordere marks by previous apoakers have clivited so|___ cae ae 3 Bement 1 Fee : -_—— % out ali he YY tlitta of that State to lpvade elu nent and nowert ul an address ag that oe S. 8. * BON AVISTA, for St. John’s, New Braaswick. The Nova Scotia Legis- we have just listened to. (Cheera.) on TUESDAY MORNING he ee ectown ——-——_(x )—__—_- APPLICATIONS will he received by the lature st once passed a resolution placing | a . ai will carry Cattle and Sheep'an deck. : iy i %& wdersigaed from Male Tea thers ot the . every dollar of their revenue and every | a ee oer Hor Freight or Paseage appiy vo pee ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST MANUFACTORIES IN THE! First less, for the position of Principal ™ able-hodied man in the country at the dis-| W. R. Watson, Mruggist 1s wholesale iuly12 - 21 PEARS BRON. & yeild i WORLD, with accurately cur and polished Lenses of both Crystal and Pebble. | Queen & ware School, in this city, ‘ possi of their government to be empl yed | xgant for K. D.C. Itis suld by all di ug- | ouiyi8-2 es _ seen | We St whan desired the new ALUMINUM FRAME, being the lightest and strongest ISAAC OXENEAM, . . « e! : : . . . . 5 i‘ si $ : v- ie in the defence of their ‘sister provinces of | xists, aud guaranieed (oO cure Dyspepsia | rms cx =": “| tmetal frame known, besides being non-iarnishable. Each eye tested separately whea a ~“* nt Tinea . . . , . . ; ° ° ° - + : J ; " * + . ’ . ° * ty Se . New Brunswick This vote was carried {and Indigestion or the money will be re-| z Es W eV rn Ses g@ *eanired, and the correct lense properly adjusted. Should your glasses, siter a trial, Secretary of City School B Unaniowu-ly, with three cheers for the} untad , oe - be found io require some modification, as is possidle even when fitted by the best known jaly%— cod ty ’ > > : . : . } 2 . Queen; anc thew bold and determined ae eee ne iid Scleatiste--not throagh any defect in the Glaases but from some change in the eye it-| ° a iS yee oe eS ~ ar Noa , mall : ‘ . ine a. rate " f tptwes leer ae nia : ; a } " e i ’ . = Bland once More gaved the empire from} Fin ' Salt-water trout (fresh) received today | “*ENDERS will be received by. the: ender. seli -- ve shall always be glad to give prompt attention at our Old Stand, CAMERON ~ he | {eyes Ey W § war-—( ucers)}—and yet 1, an Oatariw 1 mn, / per Miramichi from Gaspe, at the Fish Mar. | aR. we te eee ae oki. .« : BEDOX, KIL ae Ee BR’ BA . come era to. Kno and to herr the doubt Ket. ji se Sif n vt aati FRIDAY * the 25th Instunt, Se a : 3 expressed 25 ‘y whetmer ¢} ste pe 3 . ; for repelring the Stone Pence abont the: mtn A ts 3 ATWLOR. i tangent ll J - eke 7% aan the militia of our! Go to McKachen to-night for cheap shoes. | Bidhow's Paints , e s sia Vs tnee: nt cee e 18 i DSProve . I j ’ % —— le Be ‘ ie a z a : aa > io > ‘ x . runes, Pee gO ST A. ee i mo d ' ae peel clea Seutia would a4 More Now Boots just opened at the Do.) Pag con be seen st my residence, Lower | ed i ) C4pitai Ciiy in case o ; attack ft is not fair, gentlemen, and |} am giad to be here to-night to SPEAK FOR MY SINTER PROVINCE. Cheers.) However, J sanngt blame you | Store, $ av vente & pair, at MeELacheu’s Shue Store. miuivon Loot and Shoe Srore. A few pairs left of Children’s Kid Shoes, at: 2 } to night at MéRachen’s Shoe. Bargains cr : ,° ; 4 iL i& Royel, Coarlottetew u, ; a0 me" ‘and niyaself te «crept the lowest or p i any lender, © “Stew JOHN D, MeLELLAN, Oh'towsi, P, E, 1., July 11, 1890 cise woe that the eye is heir to. Tue material the flaws | and specks, is not so important a matter as the perfection of shape and polish, This e supply. : june28 Zz. 5 2 Wateliwaker, Jeweler and Optician. N B.—-Don’t buy Spectacles of parties who nromice their Glasses will cure ! | iv : ali! louse is made of, if free from : E t Sides in ciock, ciher sizes made 10 Mom WRieHT & ve, Lid. alyondy 6 ot 5 ti se