nen ANE EIS TD 1 Pew sine mmc acca - tn = cuentas » ao eens ee Caer eee TE TE ae A oc 1883. ! Lane ee Hs A MTN BE, FEBRUARY 22, | = Tue Dairy Examiner DOMINICN PARLIAMENT TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. 240,000! Were ‘lS Bank ofp p —— FESHE Annual Mees FEBRUARY 99 1883 ce, ‘ . . meee 4 ———— eee 27) OO i of this Bank weil et the — ee : NOTES OF THE SESSION. SrectaL Desrarcues to Tuk Examiner.) | ARS WORTH | House, in Charlottetown i Bditorial Notes y , wp yr RTY THOUSAND i the Ist day of March next mT , DOMINION PARLIAMENT. | » at the WHENCE THE IMPORTS. | o'clock, noon, for the ce on +) . ee i ts aT | Directors for th : PUrpOne ; wile eoatee 0 at the $1.52 awt lu the past fiscal year we imported | ‘ / mewee () ee a © ensui b | It | on | that the th i a on ne . ) Minor Matters. ( foes os such other busine td from the public treasury by the Hor | before them Ma , mew treat Britai: ° - $50,597,341 | Trawa. Feb, % ae David Laird for expenses in coming ; ; me ‘eed : yey Orrawa, Feb, 22. | | ,, proxies for Vo'ing must i from Battleford to P. E. Island included] po 2'097 358 | The Session of Parliament yesterday was | |Cashicr at least ong day a ran . - a sVI1, DIO | . . . : % i | no the expenses of his family as well. Mr. | Germany 4 ‘ 1,480,004 | occupied in the disposal of minor matters. | | meeting, Previn, Laird says he did not explain the matter | Spain , 462,219 | WM, } j } } ’ tiollanm . . 245 3] . ” Metayy before because he had not the blue book | & pent : 4ayeed Stumping Ontario. 7 ‘ i aT ae E N ex | Charlottetown, Feb, 2) ges ' ; foe the sama reaen: I aot" aaa rn . , at hand; a d, for the same reason, i | Brasil : . . 1,328,316] The Ontario members have mostly vacated 5 | ai . EXAMINER did not present it in exactly | British West Indies . 1,545,724/ their seats, and are busily engaged in LONI 0 M . . . ; “~e — . ; ae os 5 5S, . ae Sit) 5 - 7h 4 "ye a ‘ the right light. But, in any light, the ok , cc , =, 138, 169 | stumping the constituences for the Local TO BE SOLD A Lit ro oks quite *‘steep” enough |; French West Indies . - 25,895 | Wart; te As aie date : = ma i harge looks quite ‘at ep” en ; gh. . Ohine 530°767 | Election which takes place next week. J. RB. MACDONALD’S, Quecn ‘™=E2 q et. Che total liabilities of Canada on the} Japan i . 998, 275 | Li ee i. sananperepnitth Silcicsimensenabalimelli oe — [ eon 8945941 O47 el eee ian’ —_ Cc nite Ginn annum . ao abo an , “ye Stock on hand; and in| ee 30th June last wel 6 $205.960,Z01.9 Newfoundland . . £93,509 The Governor-General's Snecessor. Having completed Stock faking, I tind I an esas Me , — Knit Wo ( end: | Our Ay el H avi Of this sam $112,.519,200.24 were to-| The balance being distributed among; Mr, Hession yesterday moved for all | order to make a speedy reduction, will wre a L. ee aa Squares Overcoats, Reef- | i ig i | red since Confederation in 1867. Ou/| thirty other countries. | correspondence in reference to the successor | Heavy Cloths, ae vat ile Patines Cloth Caps ¥ | ‘ } > Oi F 7 FQ a | , > ‘ "T ) . ‘ ro ay he ing. ackets ‘! 4 ? rOa obes, — aps, . aT ‘ ‘ the other hand. $99.054.822.53 were, WHITHER THE EXPORTs. | of the Marquis of Lorne as Grovernor- | 1pg ee sagen pc oe ne em Dress Goods in Cashmeres, Black and Colored Cords | > PURCHASE { since Confederation, expended in the an ' | General of Canada. In his remarks en the Uther Goods at 6 small advs uded Dress Goods, Grey and White Cottons, Sheetings, | OvR ; ince nik ration, ; nde n Turning from our import to our export | 43 | sian ss se sctin and Lustres, in all shades. srocader ress Goo » & es wi ; Suesels | 1 building of public works, etc., and the) trade, it is { sund that we have sold to be typ Barbe ert aa? Bnet gw-yrtges,. Pillow Cloths, Stripe Hessians and Osnaburgs, Cretounes, Prints. Carpets, in Brussels, | hal al $13,264,.377.71 is more than a ? ' : oe | Sir John McDonald with the high oftice. Scotch Tape stries Felts and Hemps. As I am determined to clear out the yvreater portion of aiavuce O1 O10, 204.0446 = nore i Great Britain se ‘ 8 45.97 yr | oo sa ce i. ‘ ; pet o Seo . t > °8, 1S ( has - a : am i . is E halt counted for by Mr. Cartwright’s| U: ite d State s ows oe ee amen mae disavowed this Stock before the arrival of Spriag Goods, real barzains will be given, WHOLESALE ; ee peer ee ear. ee 4 nom oa : . teen ag | any desire to occupy the dignified position, AND RETAIL. ‘ Geficits which aggregates about 9/,000,- O. i. , $20,573 | and eulogized the present system of appoint- | ~ a ick MACDONALD 000. The debts of Manitoba and this RB Wb hi ane | ing the Govornor-Generals by the Home ° a 5 | In order to make room ‘ . al eee . : les . . : »9/ 4, 925 sh : ‘ , an | 7 for they telend ee i ee? oe — | 8. W- Indies 1,638,962 ee aie ; Ch town., Feb, 22, 1883 —wkly pat, pres ne QUEEN STREet. we will eel] ; by the Dominion: and looking over the! 5 rench W. Indies . 1,078,273 | > = : 2 ‘ whole period it does aot appear that the | Other countries - . ‘ 3,201, 186 | Mr. Hackett, M.P. — | 5 debt has been unduly enlarged. ——| Mr. Hackett, M.P., for Prince County IC AP FOR pi . 7 Mak ya to - 2.137.208 } : : oa as = ‘ a | ' We are iuformed that the reason | oon oa error tae pene Mer te eee Se en & CGO oo f ee selpper ni a A a ich 1s distributed as the | mittee on Expiring laws. " a4 why the Directors of the Union Bank— | > . +} ae ” b j a ; 4 irene Ri a al a iiae | Product of the Mine - . $ 3,141,181} worl —heaniietieailien | Oureurplus of Stock in S u aciiog upon — ad ice ol = ir attorneys | ‘6 Fisheries 2 7,697,711 | Pi i Wh | to carry over te h } vale +] . lars ic hel . > -ece | = s r -hpave retused further advances to the j Forest . 14,962,652 | iers ane arves. . . a ‘ : City Corporation is that the Corporation | ‘e Animals 21,495,805 | ice... Mannan: ieitieden: mda ILL close out (during the month of January and | 2’ . . . . ore > ‘. ar Oo ° ; ” : ss >. . a id . ‘@) i . have already exceeded their borrowing | eeketets vtaod 54, Prowse had an interview with Sir Hector February) the balance of their large Stock of : ?,"e . ave 1 ; a, Ee ° . powers. [The Act of Incorporation | Miscellaneous 5.075 805 Langevin, yesterday, in reference to the isi e el allows the Council to issue debentures to | ee 4 Qe of the piers and wharves of Ouse 0 a al ' : oe TRADE EXTENSIONS. > KE. Island. i 7” ™ | only five times the amount of the previous | "Li : sli x years assessment actually aaa We} While our trade with England and the aati x aes 9 | : p . . 7 ; P a . - < . 3 j U i ; St: ; as 3 i > t 1e , ’ ‘ ‘ | i . understand that the legal opinion is that | nited tates has retained about the same | Queen's County Election Case. | OF ALI DESC 21D p ‘ $9,000 levied f 7 ale vind es | ratios as they assumed after the readjust- | He . ‘ : 3 : : : ‘ . ; r i 4 - i a the id | ye : "f & a purp "a ment in 1879, there has been a vasi eXpan- B oo Qua s s a. Election x of Including Shawls, Squares, Clouds, Scarfs, Children s Hoods, IN np 1 should be deducted from the amount! sion in some very satisfactory quarters. | Brecken vs. Jenkins, came up vesterday. y “Tr sl - 5 ¥P . ‘ . —IN— "G3 oo tied seg lag asin lh- — some Very Sutetnorory quarters. | Srecues ieee ee et ee Ulsters and Underwear, Ladies’ Vests, Mitts, Cuffs ‘ee llected which leaves only $16,000 for! Thus our trade with the West Indies has} Previous to adjournment in the evening, : dh ‘ 3 ’ ’ | Carpets, Oil Clothe, Da ‘aie ) city purposes proper. Of course this | increased from $1,272,429 in 1879 to} Dr. Jenkins had gained one ballot. ‘The | Hosiery, Gents Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, etc, tains, Table Eieet ook A would only admit of an issue of deben- | $4,023,384 in 1882, which undoubtedly is a| case will be continued to-day. etc., ete, ~ > tures to the amount of $80,000. But at | direct result of the revival of industry in -— x ° ‘ 4 - . [n.. —a ' Rog | the ft i wot t me, the city has a debenture | ‘#8 country. This trade went from| Irish Evictions the Cause of Irish Pui Goods, Dolma may Mantles, Uisters, Large Stock of Grey and Wit Glin Gj Se eens ae! bo grenniad | $2,807,733 in 1874 to $1,032,830 in 1878, | Pris crime. ; and Millinery Goods. Sheetir ;» and Shirtings, (beta debt « i 04 aad a -_ ae 7 the under the eflicient and liberal Government i Ms English and leading opinion on which the Union Bank have} of the Grits! As a very apt illustration 7 s ’ : . . . ° “ . ee I DON ar © 7 . > . > » y . ‘ ~ - 1 K Jas ex ' refused further advances, is $14,000 over] of the wisdom of the tariff and its Lonpon, Feb. 22. Also, the remainder of their Choice Steck of Scotch, Br usseis, | Black Cashmeres, Cords, , ¢ the amount allowed by the law. We | ata aerate mention | ce eee See ea and Tapestry Carpets and Hearth Kugs, | And, at this Stock taking time, yi assume that the difficulty will soon be| the fact that our trade with France has| “r- ¢ ' Te Se er ee all Departments, at temp aii a , : , | developed nearly $1,000,000, while that| @emounced the evictions in Ireland, and . ms ° "7 _ ° overcome, : ‘ : ? cae ae . al > eanus 2 ; r 3 Ps re + ry. nami tek ; b " Be eee | with Brasif has increased from the purchase | S#id they were the cause of all the Irish Al A, LARGE DISCOUNT! ‘ A large and unexceptionable § —Railway operations in Newfoundland | of gg worth of oranges in 1879, to $1,328,- | crimes. i eae od in English and © 4 ‘ have been suspended and will not be/ 316 in 1882. It will be remembered that es _—e y 5 ‘ Trimmings, at the lowest rion, Tg.) umed atl sriog, Sleswhle thc |the Covent aade™s iw!| Weer sone, (GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED. anne anti-railway party and their organ, the | 8teamers to run regularly between the two _¢ on the premises, in the hestajh ime Telegram, are making it hot for the | C°U8'ries and Canada. Probabilities for the next 24 hours tor the| Ch’ town, Jan. 18, 1883. ati A, to promoters of the enterprise, and the| BANKING AMENDMENTS. Maritime Provinces. Se 7 = SS al mi | Government who have initiated the! It is announced that the Banking Act , so. és atio . a en undertaking. A letter to the Montreal | will be amended sv as to prevent the aa- reali toad val oduak i taeall + ah 4 Choige As SUT Wit me sk Gazette says: “The Zelegram, which is| vancing of the funds of the banks through | ."'*" © eng Southerly to southwesterly ia one wy" © vegram., the intermediary of either a | ©',| winds, cloudy to fair weather, with snow in ” = ad tacked up by the anti-railway party, of the dir ry erher & toan Company | some localities, slightly higher temperature. —OF — i f al ca * i ‘ il or of the directors, instances of both of 1 assails the railway company, the Govern- which modes of evading the present law eee Will. for Ul cT k Y \ , i : sone at a ey wo Slees — , ese nn . or ke wach ro W i ive is ment and every supportel of the railw ay have occurred during the past year. This The mother of a young Baltimore mer- ’ wo eens, give ‘ | with the vilest ribaldry and abuse. No| the Minister of Finance purposes to effect chant of great wealth, married to beauti- J Sid ° f ove here pays the slightest attention to by means of a penalty for violation of the | ful wife, had her mind much disturbed at { adi aa ee : a for its utterances, It has forfeited all claims| law. Another amendment, it is said, will|the moment of her great elation over the { t \ Teas, in five, ten and iifteom it | chi to veracity. and deals mainly in the be in the nature of a penalty for the in- birth of a red-haired, handsome, dimpled t giving y-peral satistacsion 0 me lowest scarrilous personalities. Quite | crease of circulation beyond the amount of grandson by the receipt of the following ‘" a do recently it charced’ the leader of the paid up capital. The Finance Minister | letter: ‘‘ Your son’s wife isa nigger. He —IN— C . an eens a ee Tp | Proposes that the penalty for such a viola- | Married a nigger. Iam her grandmother, cu, K . pt roverument with ‘receiving bribes. © | tion of the law shall be fixed on the sliding avd am what they call a mulatto. You 5 7 other places a criminal prosecution would | scale principle, that is Jess for a small ex. | would think she was white like you folks, Vi én S Overcoats Reeters & Ulsters | Charlottet vn, Feb, 20, 1889 have followed, but it is looked upon as| cess than for a large one. Another amend- | but she ain't. I send my address.” She 5 Dh woe oth — os beneath contempt, and its wildest charges ment is in the direction of prohibiting proceeded to investigate the case, and found e797 : ‘ | ulbizen § Ska Ih are left unnoticed. Political and per-| private banks and of compelling banks to | the statements true. Confronting the wife M ah ~ FUR C APS ! RE ger : ; : make monthly returns promptly to the| With the proofs, the wife confessed to her 4 mK a mW, ‘ sonal animosity are known to be at the y returns promptly to the : icine — BB sx bottom of this disgraceful “* rowdy | “OVermment. naan ee _— ee — ne = DISCOUNT cf 25 per cent, wily aet Ot ogF ace: 2 African blood in her veins. er grand- > Pr ee journalism ” ding ty avooontctatemont publihea | "O*Bet WAS # mulatto; her grandiather | 1 WOGGS, WiNCeyS, Wool Squares, Scarfs, Sacques, Ge, A ov wes hes to eee HA —The Geological Survey of New-|. According to a recent statement published | while; so was her father. The grandmother } ) } ea ’ oe W. C. HORE Sciniteid % likely ae Da iliiaian for in the Z urnal os there are at present | was addicted to gambling, and had, under T% a“ a ecetent, owite io the diccst f the | Pon te muon foreigners resident in| threat of exposing her, obtained large kK Everyone should call and see those Goods, as Great! Ch'town, Feb. 9, '88. oa 16 present, Owing to the director of the | France-—an_ increase of 200,000 since the sums from the young wife, which were B i ill : | Te ; ay »wan > ‘raw ’ : . TT . py 4 2 : . we mme cls . : , y y ro ‘i - - ~-- a — Survey, A le xauder Murray : C. M. G.,| census of 187 6. This is an exceedingly spent in low dives and policy shops. Har- urgalns Wil e given = 7. ei IF. G. S.,being incapacitated for the work, | large proportion and rate of increase, es-|rassed by the reproaches of her husband R ap ri C Mee by reason of infirm health. Mr, Murray pecially when it 18 considered that the | for spending so much more money than she . i. PROWSE «BB th has been engaged on the Survey for | population e aoaren showed an augmen- could account for, the granddaughter re- ay ‘ 3 ; over seventeen years, and the value of | 0" of only as” e million in the five fused to furnish the old woman with any Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1882. 7A Queen Street, Eri ay 4 rig . ’ years between 1876 and 1881. There is TP\HE partnership heretofore the work he has performed can hardly oe 7, “vere 1810! more funds. Her revenge was the letter! = _— : Le tween the lat me . : ’ | other country in Europe that is patronized i he husband’ he y si i a be overestimated. He-has explored the ; written to the husband’s mother, who had ae ; vg se “ai — Re am he by so many strangers. The Nord and the originally opposed the husband's choice, as ? riya. a J hn B nd W a ablie! a = eee ; Es hi See re ae nee marked | the girl was employed in a fashionable ay L i oY 0 eer a ’ 7 publishe@ a& report showing that its| Dy the greatest influx af foreigners—the | olove »stablishment, and was of unknown i ae ie , agricultural capabilities, its mineral} former numbering 278,000 and the latter |» te d. Tis becheel | a li - : e ander the drm uame of J. & W. C g ‘ atles, : 193.600 I 5 B , anteceden 8. ne 1usdand 18 inc ine ee anne 8 ()'s aie been dissolved by the death of the resources, and its forest wealth are| +” es me oan , (roy tas Rhone the} stand by his wife, but his mother insists | Beer, on ‘he 2nd August last, the 4 ‘ / I 2 . i . iA ai “a eae 4 : ™ one evuormous,and that they only await enter- 14 000 . in . ei ona ee upon his beginning a suit for divorce. The D. A BRUCE MER CHANT TAILOR | Will be continued, as hitherto, by a) prise and capital for devolopment. Mr ih Din 25.000 « i _ de'Cal — marriage, however, is legal. : 3 9 | my own name. Ww vi us Murray has shown that in the principal | go ee yy ba ; an ee —aemeenetel eS aegeomennpnianiepants a: “ asay Beet al ); in Rhone and Basses Pyrenees ge : : : AS TOT) OPEN .}, phobic? ae valleys of Newfoundland there are three} 000 each eeatente teed a are| Some ene —— age and — HAS JUST OPENED | Charlottetown. Feb, 19, py ; ae millions of acres of excellent land ad-| numerous in Marseilles, which also harbours |®ervice of English Ministers, past an x | a . | i one : 8e iven i : T ' des 6 ‘ rey ‘ ager Ba: mirably adapted for settlement, while} Greeks and Leventines. The Germans, ery ryt kes Oe — ~ ee 100 i U R c Af Ss =00 CLO E i CA Ps. | v Vp he ° Swis an Bite. ; oe 3 ul Ma azette, e OW WMOSst Cieariy 4 \ a? large areas are covered with splendid | “eh and Belgians abound in Paris, and sha Enclish ahs tilieentae we Sasi net neath tee FROM THE FINEST TO THE CHEAPEST QUALITIES, AND IX THE LATEST STYLES. - ” pine forests. The serpentine formation | th¢ Spaniards and Portuguese in Bordeaux, | that Englis} : ; ra — Bie: oo... ed = , |The English and Americans visit France |* !0ng lived race, and that they enter Par- | ALS | in Which such large deposits of copper | ‘ liament at early ages. Pitt entered Parlia- ee ° | mostly for pleasure or health. The Belgians 4 VING received { LW. ore ] ave be , ) a. as ¢§ smreac | e , _ P 2? r Si ‘ , z NG receive rom , Woe ore he en found, has a spread of | and Italians are generally miners, navvies,|'™@™e"t at 22, Lord Liverpool at 20, Lord ied “ j j : 5 ency for the cel ’ over five thonsand square miles. These | porters and factory hi ve of | § astlereagh at 21, Lord Palmerston at 23 FUR COATS IN COON AND ASTRACH ‘ede = — : . ‘ l | porters and factory hands, though some of Lord Russell at 21, Peel at 21, Gladstone 3 AN, | Creamer Can, marufaciured byt are its mineral lands, and already New-| them are also found in higher departments | bein a position, when the spring ~ . ° : one ei 5 ; ») N ne 74 ‘ » ‘ ; foundland is sixth among the copper of labor. The Swiss and Germans are, in a _ i ean he ane and the Duke a iad : : | supply my customers with any 7 seducing countries of the decid The | considerable proportion, merchants, book- | 0f Argyll at 24. Lord Beaconsfield, when g#- These Goods must be sold, and are offered at the lowest prices. Call and | quired, Be Grilenie sven he hi ek keepers, clerks, &e- The foreigners form he left office, was 76, Lord Russell 74, Lord | see for yourselves. | D, MACBACHERY ve * _ given by him regarding the 3 per cent. of the entire population, but Eldon 76, Lord Palmerston 81. Mr. Glad- Charlottetown Nov, 2ist, 1882—2m sat tu th wkly Diamond Groc ry Feb. 5, '83. i ‘aluable batural res ‘es of the c y g , . - z i , me ni : IPOCce 2b. 5, 7 ua ne batural re ources of the country in some parts of France they rise 7 or 8 atone Is now only ro. OF years in the ’ iS tncoutrovertable, and it is but a| per cent. In 1881 the population was 37,- Cabinet, the following are among the figures: r ; . — question of time when they will be | 405,000. In Germany, with 45,000,000, Lord Russell 24, Lord Liverpool 25, Lord WANTS, LOST, FOUND, utilized. The railway will shortly span| there are only 270,000 foreigners; in aon 26, _ a ee 28. Mr. a 4" * | y QQ) ———— the country, and this. together with the| England, with 27,000,000, there are only | one has been only, 19 yesrs in the |g OR SALE—Tw wiy-calved ? ) bbb signer ‘eo 140,000 if no account be taken of the Scotch | Cabinet. While his Premiership has lasted . aan? ee a reat yrovres Ire; , ade ir Ap , ; on | os ee baeemess mage mere and Irish, who number 215,000 and 566,- | vearly 8 years, Lord Palmerston’s lasted AT Apply to Wm, Mutch, H “ah »p tof the mines, gives assu G00, respectively. The latter, however,|92 years and 4 months, Lord Liverpool's 2s we) i ——_——_ —___ Oe ance that the settlement of the fertile} oonhot be reckoned as foreigners, as they | nearly 15 years, and Mr. Pitt’s 18 years. : \\ ANTED—$i0 DAILY—Cs lands of the interior is in the near future. form part of the United Kingdom. M From these comparisons it is argued that BEE R ™ ™ N94 ~ | “Our Lost Explorers; ‘ Mr. Murray’s retirement from the work Simonin, commenting on this inflax, says | ofr. Grladstone’s should at least out-last | & B BR fe | Arctic Expedition” 500 pages 1 Paul, is much regrettedin Newfoundland. He/| that it has its advantages as well as dis. the duration of the present Parliament. trations. Sales unprecden ~~ om 30 > |Copies with 10. Exclusive territem) a oS fellow laborer with Sir Wa. | advantaggs. eo eee E have much pleasure in calling the attention of the TRADE to our LARGE | °° cents —Buxer Pea. Co., Pre Logan in the Geological Survey of agi oe Fo ee eee werent Rather a good thing occurred at acar- STOCK, purchased for Fall and Winter Trade. In part, as follows: Pree Canada. Live stock statisties for the chief produc- | nival in one of the city rinks the other 1000 Bbls. FLOUR (Choice Brands) mma - a toms ing countries of the world have been collect-| evening. Prizes were to be awarded for 200 Half-Chests TEA (Excellent Qualit ) LA! Y will be glad ta help aa The Sandwich Islands are advancing on ed and compared by an English newapaper,|excellence in skating. Just before the 125 Bbls. REFINED SUGAR y)s L Who are preporing for thet n the march of progress with astonishing from which it appears that the United! carnival ended one of the managers ap- 350 Boxes and Half-Boxes CHOICE RAISINS amination in the viince of Wale lt rapidity, leaving even regenerated Greece, | States stands first with the two most im-| proached a skater in costume and said : 400 Bbls. APPLES a ee their studies. For particulars appl ic — its re line . pe trified ee from penseae of flesh food—eattle and hogs—and | ‘‘If you will step up stairs you will find a 400 Boxes FIGS, ~ | oflice. ; upiter Gown to the glorified assassin Aris- | that she is second in horses and fourth in | handsome pair of silver-plated skates wait- 5O Bo SESE | eens togeiton, in the background. King Kala-| sheep, but that, with regard to the latter | ing for you as the best young lady skater in 30 ty NOLAREES | W “of aan sixt = oo oe T Kaua, in his royal palace of Honolulu, find- | two items, she is making rapid strides to a| the Rink.” “Thank you,” said the person | 40 Kegs and Half-Keys GRAPES | reference required. Applyst Sa ing himself possessor of a Chamberlain and | higher position. These statistics credit the | addressed, somewhat flabbergasted, ‘‘but | 20 Cases ORANG ES. ae | Orrice i a , # Royal Order of Merit, has employed the} United States with 38,000,000 cattle, India | there is one difficulty in the way of accept- | 25 Bbls ONIONS , Doreen? 47 Se cr one to present the other to Mdme. Patti. | with 30,000,000,and Russia with 20,000,000. | ing your award.” ‘‘What dithiculty can Laree ‘A ntiht : i. Gienfieatinsie N es al ‘(ff O LET—A Dwelling House \ This great artiste has acce pted the rather | Farther, it isshown that Russia has 20,000,-| there be? Iam satisfied you are the best 8 : sea onfectionery, Nuts, Spices, Coffee, eic., ete. situated on Prince Street 7 at | a honor,and can bow boast of the | 000 horses, the United States 10,500,000, {and most gracefu} skater here this evening ”’ | Peake Bros, & Co. 43 lc proud privilege of signing herself a Knight | and Austria 3,500,000. Australia possesses | ‘But still.” replied the individual, ‘‘I can- | S 1 t U | i “ ” einen nde <a th Companion of the Royal Order of Kapio- | 80,000,000 sheep, the Argentine Republic | not accept.” You are too modest, Miss, | or a C a sud Ow as Tices. me LET—Immediate possceneaa -_ and can ‘exercise and enjoy all the | 68,000,000, and Russia 63,000,000, The | may Lask why you cannot?’ ‘‘Beceause— | ‘O | ation peepee omega os ’ rights, pre-emuences, and privileges apper- | United States—fourth in vhis list—has 36,- | lam not a young lady,” blurted out the | eprops’. te tema ee | Hillsborough Street. ent low ® s taining thereunto.” As all the aforesaid | 000,000, but in the matter of swine she | youth, for such it was, My amaboy.” The} SPLENDID MM Madse tl BH Lint f | ’ BH} A lB tc Apply ithe Men a y rights, pre eminences, and privileges begin | heads the world, having 48,000,000. Of | official almost wilted, but recovering him- bs | © I. to Mr. F. 8. Moore 3 _ ead with the wearing of a star and a| goats, India is credited with no less than | self said, ‘‘Well, before I award another | HE oat tee Eek Sa : red and white riband, she will bear her 20,000,000, Africa with 15,000,000, end | prize I will satisty myself that all the wich, | SEER | A Street, at present occupied O4 | bloshing honurs with fortituite and ease. Mexico with 6,000,000. eit ary uot boys.” nvnits World. Par | Ch’ Dev. i, 1882. 2aw , & GOF F ‘ Heving. oe "Poseeental - ddd, Apply to Tirémys W.