~ ae THE DAILY EXAMINER. a _ = ta at re — ot nn nn a TIURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, a eee 1892, THE DAILY EXAMINER. OCTOBER 20, 1892. Mr Wiman’s Lecture. Wiwan—who now, lke the | nited States, Mi many ‘ takes a very deep interest in the future of Canada in the Market Hall, Charlottetown, on the evening of the 27th instant ; subject, **Continental Unity : how it would enlarge the opportunities of the United States, for the benefit of Canada.” This theme would be much more appropri- ately discussed in the ‘United States than here The Government of the States broke up the old rociprocity treaty, and re- peatedly refused to entertain the proposals of our Government for a renewal of reci- procal trade. It continues, quite unneces- sarily, to maintain en almost prohibitory tariff-wall between the countries. Evideutly, the people of the United States need to be impressed with the importance of unity io to trade much more than the people of Canada, Still, we have no doubt that Mr. Wiman will be heard here with interest, if not with pleasure. As # rule, he provides beat for the future who best does his dutyi p The future will be what God Sut many persons besides and Mr. J. W. Longely brooding deeply over the future of this country; and it is well that the ques'ion should be discussed freely in all its aspects. We hope that, after Mr. Wiman’s lecture, the Rev. De. Wilson wil be called in to submit the plea for Imperial Unity Ei ther pe reonus ANI in will lecture two continental respect the present. will make it. interesting Americans are -_—o— + Cabinet Changes. Dame Rumog is busy making changes in the Cabinet of Canada. Mr. Ross, of Lisgar, it is said, is to become Lieut.-Governor of Manitoba ; Governor Angers is to enter the ministry upon the expiration of his term at Spencer Wood, and be succeeded by Mr. Chapleau or Sir Adolphe Caron ; Mr. Costigan is to be appointed Lieutensnt-Governor of New Bruns- wick; Mr. W. R. Meridith or Mr. Clarke Wallace, or both, are to be taken Cabinet from Ontario, etc. The Montreal Gazette—a vary good authority—declares its opinion that ‘‘all these rumors are, at least, premature, and that nooe of them may be fulfilled by sub- sequent Much depends, in the judgment of the Gazette, upon the state of Sir John Abbort’s health, ‘‘since he will scarcely feel equal te continuing the ardu- ousiabors of leadership, unless the ocean voyage and respite from work realize the earnest wish of his friends by restoring his wanted But whatever may eventuate in this respect, we are sure that the public business will not be permitted to suffer, anid that the affsirs of Govern- ment, whether aa regards matters of high into the events.” robustness. policy, or of departmental administration, will be conducted vigorously, promptly and eflicie ntly.”’ HH - SOHO An Early imperial Federationist. Now that the question of Imperial Feder- ation is coming to the front as a practical issue, the fact is recallud that the celebrated Haliburton wrote strongly in favor The words ‘colonies ” and ‘dependencies,’ he urged, should be dis- used, **All the British should be intergal parts of one great whole.” Judge of the scheme. possessions Two generations sgo Judge Haliburton thought the time was already at hand when the treatment of adults should supersede that of children in the case of colonies possessing responsible government. He advocated Federation not only tc improve the status of the colonies but also to strengthen the Empire, the position of which he picturesquely likened toa barrel without hoops or to a bundle ““which must be either bound to- Imperial ot sticks gether more securely or else fall aparc.” ** Things can't and won't remain long as they are” said Mr. Slick, ** England has three things among which to choose for North Colonies. First, incorpoeation with herself, and representa- her American tion in Parliament: secondiy Independence; thirdly Annexation with the States.” and other utterances, Judge Haliburton has Jong been credited with the fatherhood of the idea of Imperial But the with equal truth, be made Adam Smith, author of the Wealth Nations. In view of these Federation. same claim might, behalf of of It has beeu ingeniously con- tended that the germ of the idea of Im- perial Federation may be traced as far back as Francis Bacon. His letter to King James vn the ** true Greatness of the King dom of Britain,” recognises the estdinal principle that the stability of a on Great vast empire requires a reciprocity of rights, benefits aud obligations among its parts. The last of his four conditions under which alone of territory added strength” is ‘* chat no part or province of the State be utterly unprofitable, but do confer some use or service to the State.” And comparing an empire to a tree, Bacon observed that “if the top be over-great and the stalk too slender, there can be no strength. Therefore, we see that when the state of Rome grew great they were naturalizs the Latins or Italians, because the Roman stem could not bear the provinces and Italy both as branches; and the like they were content after to do to most of the Gauls.” ** greatness ‘e enlorced to The Stallion Race at Georgetown. | PeRHAPS there could not be a better situation selected in the Maritime Pro- vinces for a great meeting of the ‘* kings of the turf” than Georgetown, Prince Edward Island. Almost cqually near to Summer- } side, and New Glasgow N.S , where noted stallions are owned, and within a short dis- tance of Charlottetown, where many princely sires have their headquarters, | Georgetown cifers many sdvantages for the | grand contest that will decide which horse is to hold the champtwuship of the Mari.| time Proviuces during next season. The race on Tuesdvy, the 25th inst., is bound | to rivet the attention of the breeders of the | Maritime Provinces, and fortunate will be | the one that captures the gold medal offered. Whether all the horses that c’siim pre eminence »ppear on that occasion or not, those that start can aftcrwards assert that they were not afraid w venture inst any of their cx fapetitors j The importance cf a well conducted | meeting, like the one that we feel assured | will take place i too highly estimated. Notwithstanding | the fact that the price of borses is |ower than for some time past, yet thousands of farmers are yearly patron zing the different | sires claiming to be the best. Oualy last, summer we Siw horses from Nova Scotia! coming to this Province that claimed a} large service fee; and many cf our breeders | encouraged them. When, however, it is) demonstrated in «4 gteat contest, that horses owned on this Island are the peers of any in the Maritime Provinces, there | will be less excuse for those who do their! trading with strangers. Enco»rage those who do business in your) own country is the mexim that has built up. Caneda within the past few yeare; and it will | apply to ‘he horse breeding interest of this Is'and »s well as to the manuf«cturipg | iuCustiies of the Domiaion. The owner of any horse who has 60 little ente: prise as to withhvid from taking part in a contest like the one to be held at George- town, because the purse offered is less tnan he would lke. offers but a puerile reason for his action We be'ieve the borse winning first place at Georgetown wiil amply recoupe bis owner for any expenses incurred in going to that town for aday or so, not only by the money wen, but by the increased pstronage next season will surely bring him We cannot help calling special attention to the interesting contest that takes place next Tuesday; and trust that the management, the weather and the coatest will be all that can be desired. nu ahs at Georgetown, cannot be} t+e+e A Valuable Importation. There arrived here « few days ago, by Personal. Sir William Dawson is now nearing conval- eacence, James Ross, M. L. C., was registered at! the Queen Hotel this morring. j Queen Regent Christina of Spain has con- sented to stand as god-mother to the infant) daughter oi che German Emperor. Mr. John Copp, of Milton, one of P. E. Ise | lana’s sober and industrious farmers, left by! the western express this morning for Boston, | where he intends residing in future, Mis Owen Connolly, who lately returned | from a fourteen months’ trip to England and | Ireland, spent Tuesday night in Summerside | on her way to Boston. She was the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. John Gaffney.—Summerside | Farmer. At the Queen Hotel yesterday there were | registered : Geo Forbes, Vernon River; J! Johnson, New York; E Macdonald, Bx ston; | J C Anderson, Halifax; W G Smitb,Truro; | John Macdonald, Glenaladate; Mra Mac- d ald, do; J MeKenna, Bostcn; W Avard, Shediac; A C Baleom, Hantsport, N S. Prof ssor Saunders, Canadian Commissioner of the Werld’s Fair, lef: for Chicago a few | days ago to attend the dedicatory ceremonies | this week. He was accompanied by Mr. D. | Ewart, assi-tint chicf architect of the depart- meat of public works, who goes on in cone} nection with the erection of the Canadian bui'ding, the plans for which were submitted some time 7 go. Mejor Kdwards, the Quixotic who resigned a capital position in the Kings. ton Military College last year to run on | individual sing'e tax ticket against Sir John Macdonald, hase been ejected from a church congress in Dover, Eng., for insisting on singing ‘*Taera- ra-hoom-de-ay” between the openivg prayer and the bishop's address on ‘Theosophy.” The major seems to have an odd idea of} appropriateness | At the Hotel Davies yesterday the arriva’s: were: P J Quunn, Seuris; J L Balza, Barba-| dces; J hu Diamond, Philadelphia; E H Busb, | Toronic; Thomas D. uglass, Halifax; Joseph! Donnelly, do; EL Collins, Woifviile; D M| J Preston, Montreal; W H Dobson, do. D. Ferguson. ‘This fine animal was bred by Arthur Bradburne, of Shropshire, Eug- land, for many years past winner of the principal prizes for Shrepshire sheep ex hibited at the Rvyal Agricultural show of England, He was imported to Ontsrio in August last by John Miller & Sons, of Brougham, Ontario, from whom le was obtained by Mr. Ferguson. He is ex- ceptionally fine ia point of shape, with close fleece of excellent wool closet» the ground, soft black face and legs and head matchless!y covered. He is regis‘ered in the Shropshire Breeders’ Flockbook of Great Britain, and also in the Shropshire Register of the United States. His weight is 250 lbs and he cost in Ontario $80. We congratulate Mr. Ferguson on the possession of an animal pronounced to be Island.” Meetinc.—The Church of Eagland Zenana Missionary Society will hold » pub lic meeting in St. Paul's Schoolroom this (Thursday) evening at half-past seveu o'clock, when Hon. Miss Sugden, who has | been a missionary for nine years in India, | will deliver an address relative to this all important branch of church missionary work. A hearty welcome is extended to every persop. At the close of the meeting a collection will be taken. See advt. in another column. tu Pp. £ > CLorutne, clothing, overcoats, overcoats, reefers, reefers —We promis: you that we can give the best value in men’s and boys’ clothing of any house in P. E. Island Don’t fail to see our big stock. We have what you waut at J. B Macdonald's great clothing store. Oct 20 6i. wih ines Mapame Ramsve t, of St. Jahn, is now at Mrs McGregor’s, Prince Street, with a fine line of Hair Goods in Switches, Frizzes, etc., and wiil also make up to order, excellent Switches from combings. Ladies’ and gents’ Was a tpecialty, Madame Ramsdell will call uvon the ladies during the d»y, and will be pleased to re- ceive calis each evening Madam intends remaining about two wecks 3i-— oc? a Axgristic. —Be sure you see Haszard & Moore’s show window s,on. For a few days they are showing some beautitu! goods. A large photegraph of Shakespeare's ‘ Ochello” is worth going a mile to see, Among other good subjects wefnotice Ry phael’s mosterpiece, “Madonna, Di San Sisto,” which is photo. graphed frem the original paioting. This firm have a large collection of tine works of art, such as photos, graveurs, etc, impoited direct from Berlina. fi Mort Dismissats. — The followiag em- ployes of the Island Kailway have been noti- fied that after theend of the present month their services will be no longer required : Lemuel Macdonald, timekeeper; Joseph Win- chester, c'eaner; Theophilus Nelson, laborer; John Mahar, Thomas (Gillen and Charles Rrown, blacksmiths; Otte Baird, Anson ©, Parson and Fred. Groom, machinists. We | understand that the dismissals have been made on the score of economy. The discharg- ed men are all old and faithful employes. Their dismissal at atime of the year when it is hard to obtain employment elsewhere is greatly to be regretted. “a Cotumsus CeLeekation —The West End School purp ses holding a Columbus D.y Celebration in their school hall on Friday afteruoon at the hour of one o'clock. A special feature of the entertainment will be the raising of the Dominion Fl-g, lately purchased by the school. Appropriate music and other exercises will be supplied by the pupils. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to give addresses : Rev. Mr. Hamlyn on ‘‘Columbus, his Times and Discovery’; Hon. D. Laird—‘*Results of the Discovery,’ and Rev. Mr. Suther- land on the ‘Fiag.” Chief Superintendent McLeod will vccupy the chair. Parents and friends of the school are cordial!y in- | vited to be present. express, « splendid shearling Shr pshire | ram, purchased and impor'ed by the foa, ‘*the best shcep of any breed ever brought | 5 he is not in any way connected with local orgun- izations ; he seeks no policical patronage or back- | ences to Mrs. A. FULTON, Fulton House, Prince ing, and simply proposes to discuss, ina dispas- siouate way, |he above important topics from an economic point of view, paying his own charges, (and asking only the favor of a courteous hearing | T° i 4 SPECIALTIES 4 | DRESS GOODS, TWEEDS, SERGES, ke. The Latest Novelties At Lowest Prices. BEER BROE. FUR GOODS, We make a Speci- alty of the Best Goods made. BEER BROS. MANTLES, We have only a few of these marvellous Bargains in Capes and Cleaks left. Call early f you want one. BEER BROS. BHHAPrPHORND MILLIWERY, Hats, Bonnets, Rib- bons, Velvets, Orna- ments, &¢., &e, an immense Varicty to select from. BEER BROS. S OQHHArPPHOnNWD 4 SPECIALTIES GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT MILIPARY PX EROISze, IN THE SKATING RINK, ON Thursday Evening Next THE 20th INSTANT, PROGRAMME, . New Bayonet Drill and Review Exercises. Promenade Music by the Artillery Band, . Flat Race, 390 yards dash for the champion<« ship of the Militia . Promenade Masic by the 82nd Band. Sack Race. Promenade Music by the Artillery Band, 7. He:vy Marching Order with Knapsacke, 250 yards, . Promenade Music by 82n4 B ind, . Tug of War, 10 men from G. A. and 1) men from the 82nd Ratt, . Promenade Music by the Artillery Ban4, Three Legged Race, . Promenade Music by 82nd Band . Obstrnetion Race, 300 y rr 3 ye a ‘ ‘hief Large, of the re Department, has kindly volunteered 10 men fur Tog of War against any 10 men, all-comers. God Save the Queen, by both Bands, Umpire—Lt.-Col. Irving, B. M,. Starter—Asst. Surgeon Johnson, 82n4 Bait, It ferees —To be appointed, A:imission 15 cents, D. STEW ART, Capt., Chairman, ING UP DISSOLUTION AND WIN Great Clearance Saie of Dry Goods, — —--—_———_ —[0] iyi .X} PERKINS & D. M. RICHARDS, Sec, of Com, Oct 182i —— BUSINESS. SLTERNS. | Our term of Partnership expires in a few montis, and in order to i Dry Goods ever held in the City. | ; 2 | ‘The greater part of the Stock is of recent importation, bought for | an { ash, and will now be disposed of regardless of cos ( | and Fashionable Dry Goods at a Bargain by attending this Sale. Discounts 26, 33, 40 and 50 per cent | This Sale will continue until all is disposed of or a purchaser is inises. SALE NOW ON and for CASH ONLY. PERKINS & STERNS. rc oharlottetown, October 5, 1892—eod ‘Lue Koutrse of the sur this afteracon wasn't visible here. Grapes and apples for positive slaughter sale at 10.30 on Saturday by E H Norton & Co. —_——_-s—_— TicKeT HOLDERS for ** the Story of Cvl- umbus ” to-morrow evening, are requested to be in their places a few minutes befvre eight, so that the entertainment may com- mence at eight o'clock sharp. We learn that epecial care will be taken to-morrow p ght to have the seating and heating of the Lyceum carefully arranged. Everyone who goes will uo doubt have a most delightful evening in every way. Fvonglansinii Where did you get that nobby rainproof coat; why it sits like an overcoat? I bought it at the Scotch Clothing Store on Victoria Row. They have 200 to select from and the prices are away down. 020 3i —- | ea Choice new figs just opened at Beer & Goff's. 020 3i Another lot of sweet potatoes and lemons just received at Beer & Goff's. 020 3i “ Annexation is unnecessary —it is undesirab’e —it is in our day impossible.”—Speech in Toron- to, October, 1890. Relations Betweea the Uni- | ted States and Canada. | N R. ERASTUS WIMAN has the honor ‘o! announces that he will deliver four Ad dresses in the Maritime Provinces, as fo.lows :- UNRESTRICTED RE UIPROCITL.—How it) would benefit Great Iir.tain, and p-rpetuate | her presence on the North American ‘‘cnti nent, Halifax, N=, October 24, in Masonic | Hall COM MERCIAL UNION,— How it would Enrich | MOX4¥, Weymouth Street. Canada, and meintain her Loyalty New | Glasgow, N 38, October 26, in “cNeal’s Hall, | CONTINENTAL UNITY,—How it would En- large the Opportuniiies of the United States for the bemefit of Canada. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E 1... Cctober 27, in Market Hall, | ANGLO-SAXON UNITY,—The Hope of the World. St John, N B, Uctober 28, in Mechan- | Streets. Splendid business stand posse ic’s Institute. | { MR. WIMAN desires it to be understood that Princes of Wales College, Stree’. & wky BIRTH. At Sidmount, on Oct. 19ch instant, the wife of the Hon, Frederick Peters of a son. CHURCH OF ENGLAND Zenana Missionary Society. PUBLIC MEETING, in aid above Sc ciety, will be held ia A ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, This Evening, at ha‘f-past 7, when an Address will be delivered by the HON. MISS SUGDEN, who has been &\ sleigh; 1 wood Missionary for nine years in Ladia. All are heartily welcome. at the close. ly pd—oct20 Sale on Saturday, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK. iO close a'l shipments to date ; 70 Barrels Choice Gravensteins aud Cooking Apples: Positive slaughter sale of,— 100 Boxes Cheice Grapes.* Lot Wrapping Paper, Cigars, acco, etc, E. H,. NORTON & GO, Auctioneers, Tob- Oct 20 2i O LET—A house containing six rooms, situ ated on Wey™meuth Street, opposite Rent $60 a year’ Im- Apply to MR LEMUEL li pd—oct20 * ediate possession. NTEKD—A competent girl to d» gerersl housework, Good wages given. App'y et we the American Guneul’s house on the Fs lanade oct20—tf w4 NTEID--A general servant, Apply to Mes, = next to Davies Hotel cet © LET—Shop and Dwelling House situated on the corner of Great Geurge and Grafton Immediate Apply te D. May, Grafton Strect. pasion, oct20—1f Wr Arsa—4 good smart girl fer general housework. Apply at once with refer- . Good wages to the right person. ectlj5—tf ocl2 | L&T—An office in Brown Block, Apply to JAMES PATON, ots of the the | ex AUCTION SALE. } E Subscriber will sel! at his residence, inpH iT Maine Street, Souris Kis-, on TUES DAY, October 25th, inst , commencing at 12 | o'clock, noon : 400 bushels Potatoes in cellar. 10 tons Hay, superior quality. 2 tons Straw. | 50 bushels Oate, | 10 bags Flour. | 1 Horse, nine years ol}, | 1 Milch Cow. 1 fat Pig. 49 Hens, 1 cart and wheele; J] truck; 1 plough and | gear; 1 mowing machine, Cussict in good order; | 1 hay rake, Cossitt manufacture; 1 spring {tooth harrow; | drag barrow; 1 «riviog sleigh, 1 light wagon; 1 butcher's wagon, superior article; set , press harness, set cart harness, lot of sh »p furniture, scales, lamps, etc ; ail the house hol! furniture, ecmprising cook and heating stoves, | parlor set. 6 bedroom se s, ex ension table, lounges, chairs, beds, beddiog and a lot of other mate: ial suitable for housekeepers. | Bargains are ensured, as the sale is p »sitive, | the subscriber intending to leave the Island } ‘Ikarus —Sums under $10, cash; over thai ‘amouat, «pproved j int notes. HENRY K. MORROW. oe 18 -tf £ Black Diamond Steamship Co. | Noe, P . a + ae, . a | HESS. “COBAN,” due . treal on MONDAY MOKNING, 2th | will sail for St. Jobn’>, Newfoundland, carrying produce, ete, ander deck, and Horzes, Catile , and Sheep on deck. ‘ PEAKE BROS, & CO. ; octi9 Agenta. | L°S1>- Either in Charlottetown or on the road to Vernon River, a few pays ago, a package of children’s photographs. Owner will be very grateful if same are left at this offic:, or for any information concerning them. octl9—dy2i wy PRIVATE TUITION ir. English, Latin. or Mathematics, by « licensed Teacher, may be arranged for by addressing “feacher,” KxamM- INER office. octl9—tf ose R SALE-—A half Jersey Cow, 3 years old, giving milk; a good animal. Apply at THE AMUN ER Office, octls Don't you buy a Reefer, Overcoat, Cape Overcoat, Ulster or any other Coat before you j | } j mmm 1 | WANTED—City Canvasser of good adiress. here from Mon- | wind the business up quick we will at once begin the Greatest Sale of Get your New found who will buy the Entire Stock and unexpired lease of the pre- This is a grand opportunity for any young men wishing to tart in Dry Goods to secure a well-established business and good stand. } ‘Attention, Householders | 1 pes give $15.50 of your go! cash, or your note of hand for that emount, only to receive in return a book of covpons, }which did not cost ten dollars per hundred to print, and an ** Atlas” which you don’t / wart or need, _ You are promised a discount if you deal jin certain specified Stores. D» you want }to be bound to deal only in one Store in |each line of goods, whether you get satis- faction or not ? | You are promised a discount of five per cent. on all your cash purchases of GRO. | CERIES by dealing in one specified Store. on't you know that any Grocery Store will be glad to take your cash on that | j ; ; 1 A cllection | butcher's scales, set driving harness, set exe, basis ? | Then save your $15 50, which is quite an jitem to mauy of you, and keep the money to buy goods for your families instead of |giving it to foreign agents. Come to our Store and we will gladly give you five per cent. discount on all cash purchases, and goods as good in quality and as low in price as any Store in the city. GEO. CARTER & €6., Grocers aud Ssedsmen, Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1892 -eo! ANNUAL MEETING. HE General Annual Meeting of the Hill I . sbor- T Ouzh Skating Rink Compacy will be | eld a: the office of M.& D.C. MeLeod, in Charioue town, on WEDNESDAY, the 26h day of October, D. C. McLEOD, Secretary, | 4892, wt eight o'clock, p. im. Dated Oct. 18, 1292.— tt Salary and expenses paid weekly trom aS start. Position permanent. Canadian and Americas rown ~tock, A Vantazes unegaalle 1.—bRowN KOs. Co., Nurserywen, Torontw, unt. repti4 -3 (m ws) OOK-KEEPER~—A sit _, CoOMmpelnt person, X. L. P., care uation is wanted by a Good reference. atten of THE EXAMINER. octis eft an overcoat ia dws ago can get octlt UND—The person wh» | Ur. Taylor's oti se « few the same by calling for it. To LET—The Dwelling House on Hi . : ; llsboro > Soran, adjoining the resid nce of Mr. ae oole, aad costaining seven rou us, | nmediate bossession.—G<OKGE ALLEY. tte —veti3 [Pat venerdar between the Subscriber's residence, Great Gorge Stree 9 W harf, the sum o/ $25, in iwo so aon eobane note of the Merchaats’ Bank of Halifax. The finder will be suitably rewarded om returnine w Same to the loser, Micuaxkn KGan, tf—octl WEEKS & CO. Nextto eer & Goff’s. BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. — US S00 Fats Fur Tippts, suitable for slight Ladies and Children, at 45 Cts., were sold at $1.75 to $2.75. JUST RECEIVED AT WEEKS’ 2.500 Two thousamd five hundred yds of heavy Cheviot Dress Goods, about 20 diffrent patterns, in Plains, Checks, and Mixes, at 14 Cts., would be cheap at 22 cents At Weeks’ 825 At Weeks’ Gentlemen’s Cardigan Jackets, heavy and warm, From 90 cts to $1.50, cheap at $1.55 to $2.25. Special’ low prices in lower qualities, 150 Ladies’ Knitted Sleeveless Cur- digan Vests, dark colors, at 33 cents, worth 85 cents. At Weeks 325 At Weeks’ Handsome Embroidered Tab!e Covers. Lot 1—Sold for $1.85 — Reduced to $0.79 Lot 2—Sold for 160 — Reduced to 0.69 Lot 3—Sold for 0.55 — Reduced to 0.25 Lot 4—Sold for 1.50 — Reduced to 0.70 Lot 5—Sold for 2.009 — Reduced to 0.95 Lot 6—8.]d for *.50 1.50 SPECIAL BARGAIN, 3,000 Yards of Heavy WHITE © YT- TON, of the best make, at 12 cents a yard, usually sold at 16 eents.. All ladies should see this cotton. FURS. FURS. In Muffs, Collars, Tippets, As trakan Jackets, and all kinds of Furs at very lowest prices. ’ — Reatrestto The above Lots are mostly taken from the Wholesale Department, and are offered at about haif the cost. © ee ee W. A, WEEKS & 60,, QUEEN STREET, Next to Beer & Goff’s, Wholesale & Retail. Crar'otterown, Oct. 18, 1892 A By-Law Amending the ‘By-Law Reguiating the Fire Department, E it enacted by the City Council of the City «f Charluttetuwn as follows :— Section 17 of the By-Liw of the City of Char- lottetown, entitled * 4 By-Law revalatiug the Fire Depar men,” is hereby repealed. it being deemed advis+ble ‘o leive the reculation of the storage of petroleum usder th: provisions of the Dominion siatbue, eautied ~ (hs Petroleum La~pee‘isa Act,” and the Order-in-Cougcil Unerc- under, T U4.TH Ho VILAND, Mayor of Ci yo Caaretetowa HM. st. DS VISUN, ty Cler’. City Cierk’s Odlice, Je’, i , 1.2 ly i2s see our Stock—SCOTCH HOUSE ee a ee ee ee <a ee me: Se mT CRN Ee ee ae eR RMON na NEAR ENS MNO RE MTN w NTN GME ASQOH HOLODS 04) je dvoyo 52/445 pu01°UIP oyg Ye yous Ul ‘SpooM,E, YO}00m PUY Souommyse D USypsug ‘sessyoyg uvipeuey ul STVYOO AOOMANIVY