Saar since pen a NET Se - THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - -. - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY-5,-1887, — | THINGS EIN GENERAL, school Examination. THE DAILY EXAM | eee uch nso wa waited i» oe /OOsTLAe Builders Complete Outfitting a ie re. The Lverywhere. ee \t a Conservative meeting in Toronto) From Here, The reand Ever} semi-annual examination of the Anglo ; : i ace orm the ag te yy. Sutherland, . . D cael las School which took pl we Ol la few days ago, the Rev, Dr. ee a we ‘oady to meet any man | Rustico + ’ Dainaten NUARY 5. 1887 Missionary Secretary of the Methodist | Jack Dempsey is ready ner ; 2srd ult., in the presetce or the Trustees, ” | es. . ' marring Sullivan. ” : : P lady an Church, said | barring 51 parents and a goodly number of lady uid us Hu hh, . ‘ a . “A ‘a —s ” . : : sw to take care of your eyes—Keep 4)" ‘men visitors. : - racron a ey ae Eieaarto, & 8 Ta oe lagen tapi 7 7 your head BS — oni all seemed happy and cheer- ¥ ° . . . _ ‘ 1 Party, because in meral way civil tongue In yo Mel, 1@ PupUs All s , ee ie r4anye ti i ‘ i i , t P ‘OS qerry mander. | Lf ty i ~ 1 a "1 ir p sliey 1 VR Thursday night | ful judging from their smiling countenance uy ] y lng ti i¢ Ane a OW ¢s r ( (Ss, \ ment was in accord with thel we At Andover, < », On wnee, oO ‘ piglet : . “ler i re- ny 1] ul ‘ } they had a ne ( Laughter. } ; 5 a istered 42 below | and the exceedingly good orde ! that } MND - eae ce last, the thermometer registers ‘xauination, which oe- - to Phat has been the fact as a rule, with my : vailed during the exauina , TY wa be: ’ EXAM ee fe : ‘tes for twenty-five years past, but there are | 26%: cupied some three and a half hours. ie a5 J ‘ \] sf yan extended Lo, a w reasons which, tomy mind,are cone lusive, We wish the man who leaves the cd ol classes. from the junior to the senior, — —= G2 : rty stituer s. But Ul why I should not follow that course in rega | open a happy New Year—in a much warmer | all carefully examined in the different " - | G2 ' ' i's ;* rw P ; 1@ 1 48 ' ‘ ve yefore — Une » the ensuing contest. (Cheers.) I think climate, | jects taught im the school, 2 . is need aa — ‘} ’ ‘ ; ? » ill '* ’ ; “»s y ve a perfect right, with every other freeman, , . . : : : the merit of each or any o the conclusion that, poo pinfons when there is good} Matrimony is something like a circus, for | to aan i ait a icquitted themselves in co | oO rig opilntons “ : . ‘ . ay. ' sc ars as ey ac g § ree \pplause, ) there is generally a ring to hold the per- | the scholars ; ; I" ie eae alee a cD : oer —— sent hell . . a very creditable manner by answering Her ‘i . i not amount } In reference to the North-West rebellion, | formers, Ss ‘ the questions asked both promptly and a5 cA N vin e i | Dr. Suthertand said | Quebec claims the oldest living printer. | accurately, Sthus betokening zealous study — ' wha h . Wie i , 1 = |} “I think, if I mistake not, that point wes | Tis name is Joseph Dupres, and he is 87 | by themselves and careful traimmy = ' ‘ nment : ’ heat . @ : é , ai ‘ ® ' , | pon a short time ago when Ih - || Years of age. by their teacher (Mr. James Coulson, ) . = ; " ng = 5 | se ~ an, Sse ag Laren omme erty 8 , \y valanche in Austria has killed a} who ignores all barriers that may appear to ' — } {to me that the que 1 avalanche Ue , 8 ; 7 ar . oo. , . have received nd it seemed t oe : ite » educ: yal bar of the count: -- _ - Pe ' } wer Phat man was re-| baad of 17 smugvlers who were in hiding | wreck the education : lley y» TR f wer in W | . “pee wet the Lib-| \ : and whose sole ambition is, we belleve, to a4 om ; ul Bete Rome t we La near Vicenza. ; : . 2astic ' may be placed if ow 1 as his first | e the Coli: utilize his talent in placing Anglo Rustico c-* 45 F . “— we ; : ' ’ , el elefona The estimate upon the costs o c i¢ e : School among the -verv) many successful a — has yormy = * heers.) | Campbell divorce case places the figures at) oo oois of the Island already famous for i ‘ th . } sch 5 . * 5 ty ' edistribute the « ist upon stions of this kind! £25,000 sterling. having laid the foundation of an education, be Reo . ‘ ’ t ssolve the Le t » <t0 well much ULecause they | : ‘ ’remiers of the | and stimulated a longing desire for the es —— ; ,a oa eee Es : : “| Itis rumored @that the Premiers a al : Spoke = a ‘ 2 ‘ ‘ sling hile e el > ¢ \eeac? ; © t , ie In th } ft ‘ ] ted stir feelings Which al very | various Provinces are to be knighted on the prosecution ot that first 5 pursued in i r> SS i profound. But everything [ have | n of the Queen's jubilee common school in the mind of many an oO oe $s that eg ' ; } 14 vlad ¢ ; OCCASION O e een : . : is = , or have read that has tried to oe re © aie : Islander who has been attended with suc- ner sas tat vacanian | ee Creel "Oat Knife ar dl Thine ore, weer’ te 2 a, con a cess. We would urge upon parents and all 10: eas riin the n iories Of Fish Creek, Cut Knife and], —S ‘ted urderers under | - : : alli “a i wa OF tiie urign b the Memo oe , : fewer than. 22 convicted m interested in education, the very great re- . atoche Cheers b ig to this country. : , ty : Ji . ‘ . 1aeur . : : e| 7 bial nit, Al 7 a ts have been | Sentence of capital punishment. sults that accrue from the attendance of W ¢ offer Better Value in Bl GGY TOPS than any other e ¥ , : was born in it lity interests have vee . . . ‘ ' . ith s “eque c ‘XE ' 8, auc ve that it will ’ facientified with it,and in my estruation—-for pe Enormous schools of codfith still freque nt | school examin ae ‘W 1 oes: the House in Canada. \ “eo rsued by | haps you have to make allowance sometimes | the waters of Cape Sable Island. Winter} become more general in the fu — , 7 hg for the regard which a man has for the land ot tishing gives promise of being a paying ven aa RUSTEE. : , va a: Sane’ lhis birth—in my caleulation always, and tune. : Rusticoville, Jan. 3, 1887. NW © ER -_ © Ww 5 : \I NI it that fa must not blind | n, r more than now, the country stands Im ih s 1 197} ° : : : t that Mr. Mowat deliber-| measurably higher than party. (Applause.){ A Portland, N. B., — rasa ult MARRIED. CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. a ‘ i ia? J var ‘ , . , . : mai . a le kl el This 1s the resu = : ' |} And that which would have a tendency to]|teeth one day last week. : ; eee lm aig mee a! m ' rT ' wut forty of th ~F vy! inst} es und creed against creed, } of resolying to be teet(h)otallers during At St. Alban’s ¢ or na pestams, a January 5, 1887,.—2aw & wky Pe ee ee i. Te ae. Ore ) wr on Christmas Day, by the Rev. A, Stunden, B. A., i v nm su vay t balways and everywhere nave we most L837 William Galbraith, Hudson's Bay Co., to May = = ss a La ty f solute opposition. If I should find anothe) ’ Philadalohii third daughter of Donald Matheson, Esq., Cardi- , ’ | party ing to encourage the things which |] Mrs. Mary Ann Deasely, of f ALACEIPAA, | oon P. E. I. 4 > ri rainst | |regret this hour, I shall just be as strongly | has just died. She was born in Ireland 104} , : i ! -—+ oe «<= pposed to 1t1 year as [ a wrainst a ¢ years avo, and came to Philadelphia hity DIED. : ; e i tain party just now ( heers years ago, . The Short Line Railway ene | i Of yellow fever, in September last, on the pas- Ir Sutheriand is only one of many : ae a si allto New Orleans, Captain > ; s ; : J : . ‘ . ot ie ¢ (Quebec {| Sage from Aspenwa I ’ ‘ i k 29 @ x z h f , } ~ » SN | Liberals who are disgusted with their party, \ house-to-house collection at ". tebec Robert Balfour and his brother Walter, ship « ar- Cn i s i @. e ar s , —— <~ ecially with their leader, who’ has| fer the poor, just completed by the Sisters penter. Capt Balfour was well known on this - ’ ; } “Vy “ Lets > a ( r sailec sy , ie late ; ¢ nh tun SS Fea Go| es, Pesing ft an Too with the Mel [of Char, realized the vary rewpectable) Fibad, elas eli athe ca ee | oe AMER & CO. PROPRIETORS. q ; wp ‘ ar . ' ny the hor f | poliiieal capital | 8U LOL Bods IO, { i © Of MaKNgG pol il the barques Prioress, Undine and Sylvia. : : i ; } East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, N._5., oO 4 : t Line R way brings] ‘Or Auanset Now that the courts have decided th ms ines wa qhert noes of paralysis, John Me- ; s i : t 4 enough, fo Ct an ¥ contracts made by telephone are legal, let’s | Innis, aged'38 years. We are now manufacturing and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices : + * . : : et completed it is : arke hope there won't be s +h spooning with — ” : . . ny vay is n wees Boston Markeis, | Rope a re o aN es 1 ie O58 . = Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mould. mt to be finished in et ie, | i the girls in the central office ! : Tauri. Mihoth: Mista oes * a ' INK ings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. § “wees : This het — ae a pANUARY 3 The French-Canadian societies of Ottawa CITIZENS SKATING R ‘| We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Joining, Morticing, Tenoning, 4 5 his to wht ia 3 subsidy t Kcas.—Fresh Eggs have become quite waited on Archbishop Duhamel Saturday, . vig and Fret Sawing, i, &e. ; ; ean ree, and Eastern extras comumand 30 to} : i ee “at ul: o jim : All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. | = ‘ ; scarce, a ! sSterh il? hit presenting an address congratu ating jiu i (NHE Rink is now open for the season, Tickets . 1: : ‘ : sees rs Mr. Edy i vac per dozen. \ery few Canada or P. E.| 4), his elevation to the Archbishopric. ito a © thn Adasensient Gan With new and first-class Machin ory, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost Ei ae acl wal A ee ee ee saard eflawi s Jo Sesh Meotiaamaret LT or ee 3 rT ee Cie se satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. + vivine. and eteamand 96 ta She Market The Plonk family in Lincolnton, N. C., Lather bekota, case $3.25 Jan. 5, 1887. . ; () : 4 . —o 7 . ee , ¥ “a . sk ee . Jose » O8 “ars jd : rents ickels. oe ll N : , : ioses With a strong tone, & small supply ol is | DS lived. Jose ph - ‘ee ts z = } Tickets for afternoon skating (only) Ladies’, é Short Line Railway was! al] kinds. and a good demand his sister, Mrs. Tethrow, is I Years, ANC | $1.50; Gents, $1.50 ; Children, $1.50. = NS SSM, Pp Phe market liberal'y sup-}| Mrs. Weaver, another sister, is LOZ years of A discount allowed to families of three or more. \i L. H. Davies. M1 IPATOES rhe tett Ket oe i OM wi VY St} . tink open every afternoon (1 hursday excepted) \ Me} , : aise y| plied w ith Potatoes by rail and water, and { 4Ze- from 3to6p. mj; also, Monday, Wednesday and ! i} ‘ } i ire © ‘ . . . ‘ ‘ ny a ; nm 8 te prices. are easier. Sales of Houlton While crossing the suspension bridge at Thursday night = 8 t = om eae Pd s ~ , . hy t : . 26> . : > _- " i : ¥ ’ 3 «Co , gnc sae P I I ' Hebrons at 63 to 65e., and Houlton Rase St. John, a few days ago, a man named — in atte nc ince onday a a hiie nt Prinee Edward | at 55 to 58c. Aroostook Rose 53 to dde. McKinnon was attacked by highway rob- ™ W. W. SrANLEY, i ’ ent f the first. | Northern stock rule principally from 50 “otbers and relieved of $250—his season’s ; Secretary, ».a eprescntatives voted—with |008- Provincial Che nangoes at the w haart earnings. Jan. 5, 1887—4i oe are mostly In peor order and yo off slowly , fo fae eee ee eee P nm it Jo to 40c. per bushel. The Minister of Finance, Ottawa, oo ideale , : : ete . o la aye Fas 4 i yy » . » A —tatinte nna Fish TRApE.—-The market has ruled very | Tecet ed a ke aro I. 7. hers datec ‘3 A_EY. := - y Editorial Notes. uiet for all kinds of Fish the past week | Havana. Mr. Wylde states that: the. pros- : de lic th During Christmas and New Year nd es are uncl I The look | pects of a large trade with Cuba are exceed- THE Subscriber begs to notify the public that ; ; ad ana prices are unchanged, ; 1€ outioo p« a : 5° his business connexion with Mr. D. A. Bruce Weeks The St. John Telegraph says that ad-| for 1887 is promising and holders ave look- {ingly good. ne ee. Wane een eee we will offer the balance gef our’ } , } iny for rher prices o ackerel ; ‘Y- _p Pe. ‘ oo open a Merchar aliors: re. au faa s room and ac¢ommodation “for the |g for higher prices on Mackerel and Her Fhomas J. Kivier, who was crushed to) i?*the Spring, when he hopes to receive the fur Capes at prices to clear, reas sane of New Brunswick” | ™8 We trade starts up. At present, | death by a fall of rock in a mine at Nanti-| orders of his {riends and to be favored with a ick i oe ° een : mackerel wa o~ = eoke, Pa.. on Monday last, was the a share of public patronage. saelin ‘eeehuieli Fur Caves at $6.25 fer 5.00. . red. nominal. Nova Seotia an . E. Islan rr of his family that haz been kille : AMES MCLBUD. ‘ é i — i ey Sean nee gaat 18. ce sageee me ee ot he family that has been killec Ch’town, Jan. 4, 1887 . ‘i Fur Capes at $5.00 for $4-€0. It is pleasin tearn Irom the Monc- | ©*?a v0 2 al SlV lo Sao | we in the nmnes there. dy ex pat Jwks 2aw wky ex pat her di > *. a es — th intercoloni ) $15 to S18; No 2 at $12 to $13; and No3 ; : M ted SS : be Fur Capes at $4.00 for $3 2¢. — veg hai ee oe ae per bbl. Gays of American imspee- Peter MeSweeny, of f aah al See c Fur Capes at $3 75 for $3.00. i 1) rit 1] nerensing ; . . . } 2h » § ‘4 é , yi 1 2 > , , Railway is cont y me ng Not-| tiun are-im vers small stock and firmly held {| each . the paw ata gp Thies te ay Tax BS { 4 . Fur Capes at $3.00 for $2 4°. ib that t] lit ty ti ole eahiatin: 4; Welsh Ninna f yk. | suit of .warm clothing. Charlottetown } i iR \ GIikT ge ace ' He | at previous rates. Total receipt of Mack-|§ ees as ail Ww epeetiaia A N EW 4s . ° Fur Capes at ($2.40 for $1.9". ul every engi snc ere | at Boston for the week 145 bbls, of newsboys wish “ane Mr. McSweenc J : . I . : | Ly) rin ti which 141 bbls were from the Proy ices, dict business in this city. e e —A L Ss o— ; luLy empilwved du s 1e . ‘i ‘ re 5 : - . te oi si , sachsen ll neath cilia Iu 1884 there were 26 failures in the city "i ishing to square up our Fur-lined Clenks, ir and aD times the de bine IAS & » ° : . tee a> By , . f Halifax, with liabilities of $602,150. ieee softies ay bi} Sad Death e ’ : . oe gs sh. ' s ! : ; y. Aconsiderable grain trafti ad Death. Last year there were but 21 failures, with | #OOks as early as possible, we Kyrte Cloth Newmarket Coats, ee ae e oat wa > ‘ : © ai ’ i ste eloped, and one day last week thers . i \\ liabilities of $260,000, or less than half offer Child's Cloth Jackets. ss : A correspondent at the oF : HEME what they were two years ago ul ~) cars standing in the yard at | ««@), Friday last, a young man named : wa. ye 5 1 a ‘ it gygee : fs ze _ mnt : aca nD ae ; aestily -secinstosriaie Cale ia “4 New Vear’s Gift HAKRIS & SiRWARP, Rich Haliax, waiting to be elevated | James Whelan, of Piusville Settlement. Lot On Thursday morning Jast, when Bruce shipment t Knagland (me steamer 4, worked in the woods al) day for Nathan Griffin, ticket agent, at the G. Tr, R. Station, to all who pay the respective Specessors to , , Ramsay, of Bloomfield, It wp | Hamilton, Ont., entered the oftice,he found ¢ “a : GEO DAVIES & CO. $ then vwiing and two others were due} : . Bp . : ’ os on make. _ pears that when he went to supper |the safe open and $2,300 in cash gone. amounts due by them not : goes arriving at the) st Ramsdy’s, old Ramsay had some There is no clue so far to the burglars. clei Dec, 20, 1386. ’ “9 : F % rain load a day liguor procured at Alberton that day,which Mist Gels edie as ils taal later than the t5th Inst, ' : \ : , . ne ) James ° the and Whelan commenced to drink. oe plete -s260 , > elle ito E. L. Lydiard, |p wusay s son then started for McNaught’s Stephens, Fenian ex-head centre, amounts W ¢ also take this oppor- . ALAS? Su) Sue © ‘ 4 avi yy § . . e ° ~s : ; 3 oe o £1.83 rhich £1,247 ‘emains in rhe | Wits statement of exports | at O'Leary Road for a fresh supply of three to £1,831, of which £1,247 still remain | . 5 bane off Se cae is proposed | CUMIty Of wishine all our ae | D ber, frum Queen's | bottles. When he. got home Whelan . was the hands of the committee. It is proposed ii \ = ® ih Wala inaha pretty well under the influence of the} ™? "use £2,000 with which to buy an} patrons a Happy and Pros- a Piit. r | Altecton J. P.’s drugs. However, le took | ®@2uty. as ; New Year . ’ 15.74] bush 7.320 ' taste * ay “ erie me a proponed, tp fori DORON ED in pe rous NG wi a ; 6274 ‘ YE | youns tatisay Tor home,a distance of about | the New Brunswick universi y in memory y y a wma $33,591 |}two miles, They were found by three|of the late Dr. Jack. One thousand Ki. W. PAY LOR, ? other young fellows on the road ; and when dollars is the amount required, to which 3. 1887.—9i wky i CAMERON BLOCK, “6 Aa a maces Se ey ee - — { 78-847 bash 25.231 | they gut within half a mile of his father’s | the alumni and graduates will be asked ty | 9#"- 3. 1887.—2i wky li ; , 213.059 “ 64,146 house, Whelan succumbed to the power of { subscribe. ————— 0 $89,377 | the drugs, fell down and was carried home a fos : Bd ; ESTERS, : |} by his companions. He was laid on the rhe re publishes yd a ee ae i887 Y - a Iss7 - [ { F G CO O D a Coronal 300) cases = 1,750) | floor in a drunken sleep, asthey supposed, esky of the : ee a a = Pea 2946 do 2,481 | atid died about 22 o’éloek. St. John during 1886. "he Baptists head = J ve $14,231 | the list with 90, the Episcopalians come Th ‘4 i | S ian 89 I Ri k enn " Do next with 75; Catholics, 59; Methodists, p Xee Sior 8 li 53.309 tbs 2? as Fifty Vears After. 55; and Presbyterians, 50. 243,013 9815 Oe: ee” eae : os WILL BE OPENED FOR THE ine ap ‘ 9 186 II si2,481 Mr. Gladstone, in an article published in ; At Westy ow te ua oo a serge. ahs SEASON LADIES leigh Robes, fort ied). .29.18 3 - 9 4, the Ntneteenth C ntury, on Locksley Haj] | tere was united toge er a pride © sixteen : : cnbe CROHES / » 1 g99(aud the . Jubilee, after ortiing the | to & groom of twenty-six. The bride is good | yegday Eve, January 4th, | Astron Jackets, ae Colonial HOO ewt . & 1,800 Laureate’s verse and dealing with it as a | looking, smart and intelligent. The groom . i te I Pur-lined Cloaks Fur Caps, ao. 16.040 des $3,304} touching poem, admits that no greater | #8 stone blind, with only one arm, and has : eeentiicaionndth hi calamity could happen to a people than | 5OMet se9e Ber will see his young bride. George Muttart - . McGregor, Fur Tippets, Fur Gloves, Colonial ~ ee preaking watery Pope lite: panty! stats Mrs. Amelia Hand, of Cape May Court MANAGERS. : ~-ALSO— | ign 4.724 3 applic 8, however, more te the aggregate House. N. Ji was a great churshgoer when a Muiffs, in A é $ 5,161 | than to the immediate past. In the first in health. Now that she is an invalid, she Jan. 3, 1886—3i eod ask A large assortment of = aa <r vot: ==¢) Sane Soendes. we = eee has established telephone connection hbe- | ~~ Bolsters He ye TT ) + (other kinds unde the , enaitian of her own industries youn her eas and the Methodist chureh, Beaver, Men's Furnishings, Foreign re brought te a lower point of degradation The Sranemestes is on the pulpit cushion, : Shirts ther kind a | {tindaiee Soutuaiie atin canted with and Mrs. Hand can hear everything that is ° Otter, Shirts, — ~ ©) 4 | the Listory of the last fifty years very much _ and aleo the neues ‘ sap . _ ae Vite ho) Persian Lamb Collars, Oh: — te the ulvantave of the latter.and expresses There were 529 persons comuinitted to the renee ef ee oe * e “| a hope that his article will show that | common jail in "hee veers SS _— Calland examine goods and prices. Astracan, Cufis, . | England is still young, though old, and in } 88 were women, three of whom ha een au > $ 164,893 | her latest days has not been unworthy of committed from 20 to 25 times each. One URS. B. CON NOLLY ‘ Monkey, Braces, Ao ee eR on herself. Justice, he says, forbids that the | prisoner, who is only 28 years of age,served Corner Queen and King Streets. ; ae vesbusent’’ Vian leewell jubilee of the Queen should be marred by | out, 38 sentences during the year for druunk- b Jan. 3, 1887—3i eod Belgian Seal, &c. Hosiery, orders for the purchase of a large number | gic tones. fenness. He must have spent the whole} __ _— ~ TE Aue Ties ice abt Lr a eee: 5 i aeaitss Segall toque Gani ae eee nes | f val rtillery : ; » Bi; : .e |= . . ’ , , . - > atts \ for cavalry an la ti lery, at the regulated Future Kings Meet. | One wap 2 Hee san jail is to be lashed before Children’s Caps, -= Paramatta und Rubber pri rh it need hardly be pointed _—— he géte clit OF 937 cabée Béfore. the udlide : ‘ it siificant announcement. The Orleanist papers report that the ! - 8° oe cpl rae = — pvt» oe | Muffs, &e. . Fa ' 4 Coats, Should it pro rrect uy perhaps be| Crown Prince of Germany and the Comte | court, 531 were for drunkenness, $00 for ¢ Very Lang? . epee pbedierpecien: im ea tire GP vn jens. 5 ae saul 1 46 for abusive language. ; a oP , t looked upon as the inauguration of what|de Paris recently met at Jorto Fino, Lialy, j nanan ae Yee 5 —AlLso— ; Underclothing, &c,, @ fair t ga tra hardly second} aud breakfasted together. The papers say! A horrible case of horse-biting occurred ! : ’ io SI k Prinet Lov n portance to the © madian cattle trade. | that the Prince treated the Comte as the jt the Portage, Miramichi road, N. B., } tease A Full Line of Staple SR ia Oi ' ae: ae Law es Oy _—_- coming King of France, and broached his | last Sunday night. Allan Fairley’s son JUST RECEIVED: | . . g im the trade By statist tblished in Liverpool, G.|ideas of ending the system of military { Sellars, about 10 years of age, had gone in- ; : jena Fancy Dry Goods, 1 , 8., papers it appears that the arrivals of armaments in the time of peace, which he to the barn, and lifting up the feed hatch, | 150 pairs Acme Hub Skates, alk edack Shinn’ Canadial e stock at that port for the past} Said were rendering Europe unable to! probably to see if the horse required more } ce \ = : diggs n were 2.0% less cattle than in 1885,}compete with American trade and hay, the horse reached forward and bit off } 20 (| ] if; i] 5 ; (| : a,éae bee] rhe prices secured, | as peed \ ot in the Matin Se | aommpately the boy’s upper lip. The suf- i Uj nl a 10h pring ) = es] uly tur sheep, ruled higher than in| that the Prince further said: ‘My accession | fering of the poor boy can better be imagin- } i ie. ; a , « -idicmuatinccnite LS will be a guarantee of Peace, for it will! ed than amend. It was not until the POR SALE AT VERY. LOW PRIGES, my Ty ROS ' om io | ai ~~ — of Bismarck’s reign. Count | following night that medical aid could be } ae SPAN L KY B ss ver D). Smith, of York County, N. B.,| Von Hatzfeldt will be made Chancellor, and} procured, owing to the difficulty in getting | & ODD &. ROGERS f ’ ; i 3 been nhiussing some time, and is be-{he will conclude an alliance between as to town. "The lip bitten ya nubsures iO s ; 4 ; browa 8 Block, Opposite Market House. level te have perished m tht wobvils. Francve, Enviuntt antl Geromny.’ 1f inches by & of an intl, j Ch'tewa, Dee. 3—iwks est Ch’town, Nov, 16, 1886—dy & wky