7 —— — es " ae " r a —— — - ~ =. a —— = Ke —— — a = - | i? _ THE DAILY EXAMINER - : . THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1894 CAL _AND OTHER ITEMS. LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR, |smtssie scw Accum dso sauna RESIS aE . = Pouce Cover.—Thie forenvon’a young man, Henry McAleer, was fined $2 or 10 | days fer bemg drunk and using abusive janguage on the streets, and Danie! Carro! was fined @4 or 20 dav: —— PosrroNep.— By CONVENTION onder of j have been. In the same way, the i whe through negle ‘ting t } precautions, bring disaster upon the that munity, are responsible for disaster would @ return to the Scott Act beneficial to this community ? persons | taKe pr pe r coni- But to come directly to the point at issue, regime be Sik,—Itwill be remembered that, pre-_| * — = T sumable for the laudable purpose of | securing . &- major.ty voteof ‘temperf ance men in the City Council, wards one, two and three were each de- QUALITY TELLS EVERY TIME ! | - con vietions than in Seott Act 1890. Dur- a MarrLes, a specialty—Beer Bros THE scorr act. ing 1893, the third year of so-called Free a : Rum, there were 153 fewer convictions. rao ae 4 ass will meet | To be, no not to be, that is the question. According to these unimpeachable re- ' at 2 shar] | —SHAKESPEARE te. last vear was a remarkable one. is * : i : vere was less drunkenness d fewe ee Peters, sor f sae mes , h inst. this moment- | crimes and ‘off ne a ‘ sage Pe ack wes = Ous question ts t iM &¢ a . }] } : : elix Peter R wl, is § feet 2 Shall the Seott A y : _ - the polls. | any other consecutive twelve months | . venre eae? Cl ihe S ; * revived in this during the past thirteen years! One of oe ot rlottet Vn Is at present enjov- | thy eloquent speakers at the temperance | - ‘ ves enviable reputat as regards rally in Zion Church. i: speal ng of the Ooriety be freedoan ‘ . , . mee reggae Bye “ A cow wa hindi aeth os tat ff & Om ie Act and Free Rum, said, “By their ait C S erside on | ti ie a Wen rot for | f ts ye shall know them.” He might \A/ alway track or Hy River ves. | ; - mals thes - : ito ’ those who, | ha quoted further and said, “A good ee ITH— oT rday after uae ann offs oe musiness depression, tree cannot bring forth evil fruit; neither - police unis ys ld } fy” Ahoy efficient | can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.” : PaxsY Keabinos.—There will be Penny | to do “as j a — ur nothing Is it an evil to increase drunkenness and Headings in St. Peter's Schoolroom next | }, eteunede antares she et, MSM crime? If i ie, the Beott Act. ica) . Monday evening. Names of performers | g step u ib oe le better Let it be | corrupt tre« Is it not good . fruit | cd , will appear to-morrow perfect en oad “a me in the ee on Of} to decrease drunkenness ? Is it not} = 7 > ee ee is Incumbent on} bearing gcol fruit to diminish crime? | ' | : ‘le he + aptennr aL . ee sptiinthe den hoi te fie I he = ws eae er > heme ym ed i | . ut u sixth century will be displaved and by all mea a - ‘. Sa preset ystem 18 far better than the Scotr ht s the representation of “Hermingild” in| .......3. —_ ore act: 7 lecreasing drunkeness; 11 Is ey ' . he Lrceum on the 17th inst " cowawards liy and is not that. the rfl i - cle The great question for eac! io 4 : i? ; a i Sails "awa u i l et le ng that these earnest God-fearing 4 i ae St asiev.—No word of the Stanlev's om ee h er oar herself is, Would a mi vho addressed the meeting in’ Zion 3 * alat Pix tou was receved here up to a 1 ed Gs — be an in Church on Thursday evening, are anxious ‘a \.f-past two this afternoon The Staaley \ i ms ent state of affairs ? | to ac omplish ? Can any right-thinking | Georgetow? t the usual hour vester i a ' ieee il elt hish the pres = man desire to bring about more drunken W ai , ° ‘ . 1 : ’ Y ° F ’ y ? ‘ ° ’ . : it lay morning parks amount of drwakenness and erime?| goes or, more rime. than there a e are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits hia _ - — . — —— present , : by all means, no! svery . . : : > ; t SALE +. -. 's — rompt ay v, but . » a Sad ’ . » ‘ » 4 ; Pi : : f er if _ Raver Saux ano Tea —Tocday in held | Punt 4 realy, bt perhaps, er sprit man tesives hatdruoken £0 Select from, either of Home Manufactured or In:ported Cloth. One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at i St. nes all the ladies ancy Sale : ae wi . vay, | Bess and crime should Cease to exist i ‘ T : im : ° r . > . i » fe srt Toe fine dioplay ot wetland ate | 2" cactus weg all| "Ever sine the repeal of the Scot Act less than cost. Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds: new patterns coming from our Mill every i a 1 things will reward al! visitors th ag _ : . } crime an i drunkenness have been, an a ; ’ , Y ‘ 4? > ° : , {fh oe ringed Let eversone think well a} wil are on the decreas. | Would ty then, day. Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsewhere—rellable goods, the tt werTts.—A fuil practice of all taking coe tt ~, s - . wa } de ju cious, would It be wise, woud it be . , ° oly peak part will be held tonight. All performers Lr ths, best of in| doing the duty we ove to God, would it be | Cheapest in the market. We have a large stock of Hats which we have bought very low. It will pay you 7 I t < dfellows u a ype : : : ‘ i doing 1€ duty ve owe our neighbor 0 . wd : 7 ® r* ° : 1G 7 o'clock sharp! Sharp bring abun’ that wrong step will be mor | bring back into existence a system under| tO see Our Hat Department before buying, A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in \ : - a 7 a r at evil | which there was nearly twice a3 much J r . a h — ) es t .¥CEUM.—Be sure to attend the Lyceun ek ta ik step entac!s. | crime and drunkenness, a’ system proved : on thesvening of the 17th inst., and wit eel a a? who, by .omit- i to have brought about so much sin and inl ness the presentation of the fine act tragedy . rab le | onal Se Ao goa | misery ? ” . . {: ‘ Hermigild by the Histrionic Club of St. | I cide : oO happen, oa a re- | Farr Puay. 2 ES s Duasten’s Cc Hege ; #pens ne for the injumes inflicted, no m = i j matter how i his intentions might ; Tax stot SCT. . f . Society a few days ago, was so greatly en- joyed by those who were present, that at the request of many friends it has decided to repeat it next Tuesday evening, been April 17th in St. Paul’s Schoolrom, at 8 | o'ciock. It is hoped that a large’ number of persons will take advantage of the op- portanity thus afforded of hearing this in- teresting missionary story eong ised lie Lecrrass, Erc.—Rev. W. Lawson lec tured to a crowded audience in Orange Hali, Whim Road, last night, on “Things 1 bave acen, Things I have not seen and the lessons they have taught me.” The rev genileman aleo gave the same lecture st Perth last Saturday evening to @ simi lar audience. He give “Father Matthew” Saturday next at Lower Mon- i to ein Soa. Hall, after which the ies will give refreshments and selec- tions of music wil] be rendered. Rev. G. D. Weaver will lecture in the same place Friday evening for Keefer Lodge. Subject: “The Age we Live in.” Mr. W. H. Brown, one of our most highly respected youug men, is being hon- ored by his church, (Pres.) also by the 1. 0. G.T. Lodge in resolutions of ap reciation of his services and regret at hie departure, and is being the recipient of practical tokens of general good will Dr. Moore, our clever dentist, is build- ing up a good practice, by close attention to his increasing number of patrons. Ali his work bears its own testimony to his ekill Here they are again! They are welcome. e+e RPOARD OF TRADE. ——-- Fresh oysters! A quartely meeting of the Board of Tirade was held last evening. After rontine business the following gentlemen were elected members of the Board: The Hon. Premier Peters, Nelson Rattenbury, J.T. Crocket, L. B. Miller, George Auld, W. F. Tidmarsh, Chas. E. Robertson, B. Wilson Higgs. The f slowing Oitawa to-day by order of the Board : To Finance Minister: At Board of Trade meeting, held yester- day, it was unanimously decided that the Board strongly protests against imposition duty teas purchased Great Britain, and woul.! strongly urge considerable reduction kerosene oil and privilege tank ves Board also protests against further increase to present heavy duty rope used hy fishermes ‘+ . <iuty ae P. Brake, Pres’t Horace Hasrarp, } L. L. Beer, »Com W.H. Airxey, j J. McLean, M. P.: Have just wired Minister Foster pro testing against duty on tea; also increase duty ishermen rope, and etrongly urge re duction duty kerosene and privilege tank veasela. Please see al! Island representa- tives; interview Minister P. Buaxe, Pres’t. Horace Haszarp, } L. L. Beer, »Com 7. Awe, }j This telegram has aleo been sent to Mr Davies and Senator Ferguson 60c. Only Sixty Ceats 1 for Ladies’ Tan Cape Gauntlet Gloves, embroidered cuff. The regular value of these goods is one dollar a pair, but our buyer secured these amonga large pur chase made by him, and,our customers receive the benefit. Sizes 6, 64, 64, 6j, 7. Misses’ Kid Gloves. We have also received a special line of Misses’ Black and Colored Kid Gloves. Sizes 3, 4,5, 6 ’ PRICE 54 CENTS. Only a limited quantity of both these bargains. Weather Bulletin. Torowro, Apri! 12, 1@ a. m. Northerly to easterly winds; generally fair; not much change in temperature. illustrated by | lespatches were sent to} | last year was a year of election,” | were 5 elections) “and that, with tne custom of the country; it was to | be expected that there would be a larger juantity of intoxicating liquor consumed than in other years.”"—(Exam., Jan. 9; 1892.) These figures clearly demonstrate that consistently there was more drunkenness and more crime under the Scott Act regitne than | there bas been since its repeal. The re- turns for the year 1891 cannot, of course, | be taken into account, as the Scott Act | did not come into force until Angust of that year. The increase during 1891 is fully accounted for by Tue Examiven. There is a slight discrepancy in the offic- ial returns for 1892. The total number of complaints is put down at 225; the number of dismissals 13; the convictions, 222. Take 13 from 225 and 272 remains, and thus it is put down in the above table. According to ficial returns, which are the oaly reliable source of information, there was drunkenness during 1892 (the second year after the repeal of the Scott Act) than there had been during any of the years that the Scott Act was in force, and there was a still greater decrease of drunkenness during the year 1893, notwithstanding that i893 was an election year, “and that, con- sistently with the ‘custom of the country,” &c. “By their fruits ye shall know them.” During the quiet year 1889 (the Scott Act having been in ferce for e ght years) there was nearly 50 per cent. more drunkenness than during the excit- ing election year 1893. But has crime increased, as was foretold, since the Scott Act was repealed? Study the above given table drawn up from the official returns. What does it show? It shows that ever since the repeal of the ini- quitous, crime-breeding Scott Act there has been a steady decrease in the number of con- victions for all offences. During the first year after the Scott Act was repealed, even though the number of convictions was ewelled by the numerous assaults and less | ber of convictions fell 24 short of the | number of the preceding Scott Act year. | During 1892, the second year after the re ‘To Swap Horses in a stream is not considered good judgment, neither is it a good thing to allow your horses to get out of trim for lack of a condition powder. We have Peel’s Compound Condi- tion Food, which has been used by i numbers of our best known horse- { men here with most excellent re- sults. It is done up in bags con taining 124 Ibs., which will cost you $1.00, making it the cheapest (there | number of | these of- | drunks consequent to five elections having | been held during the year, the total num- | “ENQUIRER” NO MORE. ———— ee x ' Stz,—Moset of your readers would Le very glad indeed not to hear any more enquiries from the souree of those in your issue of the 9th inst. Anybody with half an eye cansec his foot, no matter how he attempts to-conceal it. The day for such hypoerisyis past. Besides, your readers time, -especially. when all® needed for really important @r from both Houses of Parliament ; also from honest, .ont-and-out temperance men on the Scott Act and Prohibition. No one should aiid insult to injury to your réaders by replying to such twaddle. reroom 18 Yours truly, be Secorr Act axp Pronisitiow. neti OUR PORTFOLIOS, | Parts9 ‘and 10 of The Magie City World’s Fair pictures have arrived, also a few numbers of-1 and'3. The series can now be obtained from 1 to 10. No coupon required for back numbers. Parts 6 and 7 of Stoddard’s Photo- graphs are also here and ready for deliy- ery. BIRTH. At Summerside, on the 4th inst., the wife of Frank Perry of a daughter. MARRIED. At the residence of Capt. Geo. MeKay, Cavendish Road, on the 5th ins.t, by Elder D. Crawford, Mr. James A Morrison and Miss Georgie Squarebriggs, both of Sum- merside. At Guernsey Cove, Lot 14, on the 29th ult., by the Rev. E. Gillis, Bartholomew J, Beck, to Jane McKay, both of Lot 64. a = = EE DIED: | Atthe Head of Cardigan, on the 26th ult., Angus McLeod, aged 79 years. At Lot 16, on the lst inst.; Henry Chin- ick, in the 67th year of his age. At Sea View, on the 25th ult., “John Murray, aged 62 years. At Norboro, on the 5th inst., William Bowness, aged 71 years. At Grand River, on the 4th inst., Delia donald i as well as the best Condition Pow- | der in the market. | Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS | Cor. Kent & Prince St’s. | Cor. Queen & Richmond St’s. apli ‘A Boom fo Business. Every live man in business |to-day is trying, first one, then another way, to boom his business. This is right and proper. Usually the | booming of any business means | better value to the customer. We boom our Furniture busi- ‘ness by making good Furni- | ture and by selling it at lower prices than the same goods ‘can be had for elsewhere. | With recent Factory improve- /ments we start the year 1894 under the most favorable con- ditions for extra value giving. Before buying Furniture see if we are not correct. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD., Who sell at Selling Prices. apl2 iid HOUSE. Charlottetown, April 7, 1894—dy don’t want so much of your valuable space | taken up with such utter clagftedp,at any | | Dalton, aged 52 vears, wife ef Angus Mae- | ee EEE = TAKE NOTICE! wil You Supply fy} = (x) —-—— TH E-- —-- The very trifling price we place on our goods this season is Necessary Cash ee all that saves it from being an out-and-out present to you, but never mind, if we lose or make them for nothing all the better for you, We are willing to cut our goods so low that you can- not refuse if you need anything at all in this line. ‘This is the | time to prepare for the fine weather, by leaving your order | 10 PAY THE BILL WE HAVE SENT YOU? without delay. | / MARCH ACCOUNTS DUE. e LeKENZ of, The Star Merchant Tailor. HASZARD & OORE. Charlottetown, April 12, 1894. | Charlottetown, April 13, 1894—t t 8 AUCTION SALE PTS 6LAss INSURANCE 9 | alin Dominion Plate Glass Insurance 00, GREAT REMOV A LE Valuable Furniture *.s:tert « co-seem Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. 3 ‘MONDAY, APRIL 16,, AT TWO O’CLOCK ———WILL COMMENCE——— TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, MOVE nearly FOR SALE CHEAP.—A Bicycle, 4 pd—apl I am instructed by A. Fulton to sell at | "°” AGEY BS cee, Auction Sale, on MONDAY, April 16th, at 2 o’clock :— All his valuable Furniture, including Walnut Parlor Suit (new), Uxbridge Or- gan in A 1 condition, half dozen Bedroom Suits (Ash and Elm) in use one year, good as new, Chamber Sets, Hat Racks, Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Carpets, Stoves, Pictures, etc. Don’t miss this chance to get something | good in Furniture. general servant fora family cf two. Wash- ing putout. Apply to Mrs. Simpson, Graf- ton Strvet West. 3i pd—aplo Ih APRIL, INTO TO LET—The eastern half of House situ- ated on Sidney Street, nearly opposite the Brick Chureb, containing six rooms in good order, with water in kitchen. Rent low to the right tenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Vic- Qaaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner, Epwarp KELLY. AND CONTINUE UNTIL WE OUR NEW PREMISES ON MARKET SQUARE: All our Stock of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, at the following Discounts for CASH ONLY :— ap WANTED—By the first of May, a good | | BOY WANTED—At Watson's Drugstore. aps R. BEAIRSTO —_ 1¢ Pyaar em COOK WANTED.—Wanted, before the end api0 Auctioneer. of pril,agoodcook. Apply to Mrs. ARTHUR PETERS. aw tf—api Rs i REGISTERED CATTLE | DANCING.—The Children’s Dancing Class j | at Terps ichore Hall, which teagan last even- For Sale by Auction. | ing, will be continued for one-half term from date. Pupils please apply early.—E. BURRIS. ap3 Iam instructed by B. F. Longworth, een alte enzine dicing tenn ee : se “ >ti . ante | 3 yy ¥ ’ ° ’ Esq., to sell by Auction at the Market | aot less than four ‘bedrooms. Apply ot tale Square, on FRIDAY, 13th day of April | office. — —mech7 next, at 11 o’clock, a.m., the following | TO LET—A house containing seven rooms, | Superior Bred Cattle :— situated on Water Street, opposite Railway ‘ Q¢ —_. i by : | SMation, Apply to Mrs. WDEN, Exsplan- Black and Colored Dress Goods. e680 66 666 6 e606 666 6000505959 33 pe! ( ent ° | 5 Cows, Shorthorn, Registered, ade, ap2 Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and Worsteds........-..+eeeeeeee09 “ : a 1 yr. old, Shorthorn, Regist’d,| oR RENT Tbe subscriber Intending to T C ‘ ’ 29 ‘ ?- Duis, | leave the Island, the very eiigible House oc- aace urtt¥ins and Muslins. 0.9.0 080 0s 0060468646404 000890 000097 eon l Jersey Cow and Calf. — oe — Sune < Prince one | ‘ a : 22 é ' i . 46 Streets w pe LOrent on or abou | Sinallw ares and Ribbons. oP rer ee ee ee ee Se ee ee ee ee } R. BEAIRSTO, | ist May — es ae first-class House in all 1 : . 99 éé } . ————_ cacitRities respects, and is hea’ w.th hot water through- Corsets, Gloves and Hosiery. eerereereereee eee eeeeeeeeeeee oo nch29 wy “3 Auctioneer. oe ee apply so Jadge Alley oF x * f ‘cc <t . ao e subscriber om tb re a.—L. J. } lannelettes and Ginghams. eeeec eee wve0ee 608 6600668 408 606.6 ° 25 Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine OSTRANDER. - "ions “row « . ‘ 2 95 ee ‘ suscep . Grey and W hite . ottons. peeve Cuvee stese venta eet eee e008 8 66 oF ) WANTED—Canvaseser of good address. 95 6s \Prepared strictly according to the British Position permanent Canadian grown stock. Pillow Cottons and Sheetings.............. | | . ke | Pharmacopeia, Quinine in this agreeable dvantages unequalied.—BROWN BROS. Co : Or ‘“ | form is quicker in action and liable | y x , ’ ; ” Bilt TLEMEN Table Damask, Towels and Toweling. eeeeeeeevreee eee ese eee 25 | ats when taken in eosuiai anders - “ae Ont. P . Co ° . 95 éé | Pills Dose—Half a winegiassful. For sale | _ a airline . rint tton and Tickings. eo ee ewer eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeree ov | ~ all a. So ae free to physi- Ra 2 cottage on Kent Street, "~ - Yh ces . . Q¢ ‘“< clans upon receipt of card. t sklin House. Possession given Ist 0 Buy Shirts, Collars, Ties and Underclothing. seer were ee ee eeeee 33 , j MEAGHER BROS. «& co., May. Abply i> ieee ay my lw—apt a Umbrellas and Braces. eee e eee eee eeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee +39 . feb2s—d&éw 3m Montreal. } TO LET—A House on Dorchester eet, £ *. | ‘ < esidence © . Hats and Caps (New Stock)....eecececccceccseeessenes sa | | with Sx cee, oes given on o¢ . +. 1 rr ‘ 5 41 ~ - ? ny i o Your | SE PUA OURS CUUMADE Sc 650 cc cces chnciesscacee execs ] eons Wh Agel next. Apply Se eae | y ? oe +e 5 ** i SD | Boy Ss : oeeee eevee eeeereveeseeeereeeeeeeee -_ | a i WANTED.—A young man of steady hablta ; Rubber oat ete ee eeeeee e000 6000 6.6: 64 oe ee 6 0 0 OO in | as book-kee T, who has had some experieno Ss. © 8 tae @ 98 @ © . > P ; On éé of single and double entry. Apply to PEAK a Ss Trunks and Valises. a6 €¢ 6.09 Oe 64605 £6.46. 6.4 64 4 © 60 0.6 6:6 6.0 8.60.66 vo i Bros. & Os. mec ae Special Prices on Spools and Cotton Warps........++..++- oy After careful -ANALYSIS of samples! oo ReNT.—On the Ist of May the two : — $ 29 6é | Stores : *" ese AD our wack GE Books atid Shaehe 66 soos cece cvccnccnecan eee | the subscribers. Will be tat separately or a ; Score, if desired. ent moderate. ¥y ——AT THE—— | YTOODILL’S to J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Queen Street No Goods to leave the Store until paid for. Goods not exchanged or taken back meee ld. No samples GERMAN BAKING POWDER citron Ste iainemore's sciaigration = * Cre ee et Pp Home, Birminguam, will arrive here shortly. és : : For information apply to Rey. Mr. Brewer or purchased by me at several Greeeries, I Rev. James Sane. ap2 found them PURE, WHOLESOME, J. B. MACDONALD & GO., QUEEN STREET. i%.""" Ph. D., L. L. B., Halifax.” HOUSE TO LET—TPhe Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. T. L. Chappelle on Prince Street, conteining eleven rooms, heated throughout with hot water, with gas fixtures and electric light, House in f Possession given Mayg Ist. A ~ F. 8. Moorrk. —fen™ Charlottetown, April 10, 1894—dy feb27 i e -*s ces i. an : prived of one Councillor, thus reducing Method at Pre achers Meet ng, held : ; I he pr Of Of the Pp , iding 1S the the said w ards toa re presentation oF a a a il a bt C hariottetown ou the 2nd instant, the S pee ng, sOSsays the hom ly id adage. mem ber only at the Council Board; ard, S$. Convention which wasto have taken By their fruits ye shail Know them,” | at the same time, increasing the number place at York in March, but was indeti says the Ho'y Writ Charlottetown has | of Councillors in Wards Five and Four to | . . : ; ; itely postponed, will (D. V.) be held at had = years experience of the Scott Act, | retain their two members at the Board, as eae see aon oe Ant 7 1 als — a : ma x - capation f emery . - this rec netruc tion, Wands . ; pints ot oT Rum. What has Charlottetown’s exp Sea a is One, T D and “Th oo Le - ous nat has nariottetown s exper- | whereas ards One, o and Threé have i As Evewsive Wirn Loyerettow.—A ence taught her as to the merits of these | only three—in all, the oeclalt Board ee i a ne i eat pe . ler 7 . tle will 7 e | two s¥stems W hat k nd fruit did) sists ofeight members and the Mayor— i) given by the St ’anl’s .& © Be. | f t em bring fort luring the thus placing it in the power of the five elect C4 Os , : ~ ° . n . a es en Tueniay even'ng, May the Sth. Full | i here? To the law and the tes | el by'a strong temperance ticket to enfoee HATS ! HATS !—Our success as Stylish Hatters is due to the fact that we keep the best makes in all i ogramme will shortly be announced : ea ye statistic strict observance of the Scott Act. Surely, . . > 7 ok tates keep the date free from other | ‘ vour tes uy ? Be i it —_ if the minority should, and we are the leading lines ot HARD and SOFT HATS: st = yagements as every eflort is being made to NUMBER OF x NS | notdisposed to believe that they will throw hy rATO mn ‘ . . . : \e ered this the mont attractive entertain | ye Drunkevne=-. All offences,| obstacles in the way of the enfore CLOTHING !—The unprecedented success of our Clothing Department is due to the fact that when a ft of the season 188] , 325 | ment of the law, the temperance majority, || ts ae ee ° i ; ° Bs ee | lia 21 9 with the Mayor and dheStipendiary Maxi CUStOMer Comes in expecting to find the best goods, newest makes and most stylish patterns at the lowest | , os “At an adjourned eit Lae? AK 449 | trate at their backs, wi have ho excuse aa - : . » on oe ee Court — pen nee 229 ota i os not efficiently and determinately dis- | prices, they are not disappointed, mage Alley gave Judgement in the Sotlow- | 1 295 284 =¢9 | Charging their duties to their constituents. | 1 ) 1 , . * . . . ing suite: John Williams of. Timotby | 10g 9 jig | May we not, therefore, entertain strong CARPETS !—Phe success that has met us in this department has more than surprised ourselves. It is warron, ¢ es for . egai Cistres wig | La87 213 368 | hopes that the people at the polis on the | > ° ° a ment for plaintif, $20-and cost: “Ales-| 105 _ {52 | 18th April wall vote for the petition in| Cue to the fact that we have the confidence of the people, So long as Quality, Honest Treatment, Stylish 4 3 : ort ‘ amie: MC onan » Game! 1889 306 395 | favor of the Scott J et, and may we not} . ; . a e . " ages for breach of Lontract, $150. In this | 1290 pe 66 feel confident that its enforcement will be Goods and Low Priees oO for anything, we will have the trade. a suit a written jpdgment was delivered 189] 304 442 | bold and fearless un the part of the men | 2 5 favor of the defendant, with costa. 1892 212 386 in honor bound to do their duty. ‘ > 1202 po 9aQ° Axti-SaLooys. 4 ie) Y. P. S&S. C. E.—The “Story of Kardoe” | ee | 19 333 ily =isa2 t which was given under the auspices of this | “It must of course be remembered that | : 5 ° : al ne nema Ke de