eat lm ri — ennpii sete e ae ts 2a Be ae Oe eee a | : ' = ae ere eS what is much more valrable—an. enthusiastic desire to know and more of the world if which he lives and moves. Sue more Litera- soOnimon h then is the conrse of English which | for the « school student a& covrse, which, ! would awaken thought, arouse quicken the imagination, and in many cases enkindle that c which awaits glowing, so that ‘ling the stirring influence of sitll’ vill . sty} : ture would | Oo pose a a pelleve, interest Luiteresi, slestial iire the fan of impuls » to set it many a new life, would perceive that he Milton, or he, too, a Macanlay; and thus our public schools, instead of turning out machines would turn ont mer. Lr EO. yw. DAILY /EMBER 11, but a youth, te , t00, Was & > SUTUERLAND. EXAMINER. L386. —— THE DE‘ Concerning the Fisheries. Me. FPosper, Minister of Fisheries, has issued a reply to the char Ho Me res preferred s by the United States Government, respect- ing the protection of Canadian fisheries. Mr. Fost« » states that ti failure of the OLaue Liha Laat : i a i ce I resident to Secure a SALISTACTOry séeitie- ment of the fishery question, is certainly no ’ resuit tion taken by Canada siverse to the d settlement. In order to bring about sucha settlement the Cana- lian (rovernment allowed the American citizens all the privileges of the Washington treaty from July J, 1885, to December 31 of the same year, tasked in return that the President should recommend the ap- pointment of ixed commission, which should, i po ible, negotiate a satis- Tit Ty a mgemen SS reg irds both the fs und i wed trade relations. During that six m is the Americans had t i u our fisheries. whilst Canadians were met in the United States by the imposition of the old duties of 1818 The cause of the present condi- tion of afiairs is Senator Frye, who irtro- duced in the Senate a motion which was carried by a majority of two to one, de- claring in effect that the United States wished no change made either with refer- ae euce to the fishery question or in regard to relations. A similar feel- | in the House of R reciproc ul trade ing was manifeste ‘Dre. yontatives After i suthoritative declar- : si ; ation the rresidéen couid not appoint a comunission So, cleariy, the fault was not on the part of the Canadian Government On the 18th of January, we reverted to the treaty of 1818, expressly prohibits the United States fishing vessels from pursuing or Canadian fishermen. 1886, which their avocation within the three mile limit. and accords a ho priviege except th i ou HArOO tor ahi ite ; Hecessa’ry repat Wood§ in \ Wwe, Early in th ew iy listributs every Wik t nv iortn th iaW 48 Dased om the treaty « is, wa warning all Lore il l fiat il Vou! | be en- lorced Phat warn ing was not carried out | May, when ' © tivst enforcement began. Tite UOxewdian Condianandiiin Vaurufbdre, was Another Prehibition. thrown aside party claims for principles. No one party, he said, commanded an abso- | luteunsjority in parliamant, but the Con- servatives and Unionists were working to- gether on all except one subject, still re- taining their individuality and indepen- dence. He did not believe th at any many i- pulation of institutions could rélieve Lreland. Lonpvox, Dee. 10. The Qneen has forbidden the admission into the honseho!d of Winasor Castle of! any Newspapers re ports of the containing i» Her population had so long been “de- | Verrible Weather. ceived that nothing but a_ persistent we applicafion of the law could redeem the | Hatirax, Dec. 10. pe yple from that depression. Lord Salis- i bury said it was not the question of Home Rule with which they had do deal, but The steamer Hartpool, from Cooswa for London, put in short of coal, having ex- ; ° , . tue | perienced terrible weather. question of the Irish people keeping in their own pockets, money belonging to | si all others. | **Could,”’ he asked, ‘‘the founda- Abandoned at Sea. tion of a nation be based on organized bezzlement.” He regretted the the Home Rule element in Ireland, be-| | Bark Cremona, from Acerea, Africa, for cause it had the effect of destroying } Boston, with a cargo of palm oil and gun fidence between man and man, lath was | cotton, was abandoned at sea and set fire the root of the hope and pr wperity of a ; to ; crew rescued, nation, and the evil effect of such destruc- | tion could not be removed for generations | tu come. It was through the realization of this that the Conservatives would be -able to obtain . the of many who had| A disastrous fire is reported as raging hitherto sympathize i with the Irish people, | at Atlica, Ohio, which has already involved but who will now feel like resisting, not | @ loss of $1,500,000. em- course’ of | New York, Dec. 10. con- A Fire Raging.. Crxcuynatt, Ohio, Dec. 10. sup} »0TT only the dismemberment of the nation, but | pee also doctrines fatal to the development of The Halifas X . Experts. the industry and well being of any com- | oes munity. Lord Salisbury regretted that | Harieax, Dec. 10. inglish statesmen who had allied them-| Halifax exports for November, show sdives with the Irish cause, had not stopped | $200,000 increase over November last the spread of such ponderous doctrines for | year. whie! + they are largely responsible. \ daipinegnai The Standard s tys: ‘** Lord Salisbury’s spétch redressed the mental balance of the | deranged Lord Churchill, reminder that that should not be take and serves as a} ‘ HALIFAX, youthful word. | nh too ready at his word.” I Jee. 10. reported from A $40,000 sland er suit is The Times says: “* Lord Salisbury shows | New Glasgow, as the result of a. practical that he comprehends the value of the sup- joke. port of the unionists,” and that ‘* the, country wiil now look g policy in treland.” The Daily Ne ws and Telegraph both interpret Lord Sa isbary’ 4 speech as the forerunner of a coercion bill. ee + <b 6 Pew - for an invigorating | A Prince De ‘corated, Lonpon, Dec. 10. The Queen has decorated Prince Alex- ander with the Order of the Bath Looking to Fe deration. . : | a2 »t> 33 | Mr. Stanhope has sent to the varicus ™ vihes P Bul nen | colonial governments, copies of a circular | unber 11—10 a.m, and west, TORONTO, ; i on | inv iting them to send repres ntatives to al Wiesh aid ‘ t ‘resh winds, mostly south wes c mference e in London in Apr ‘il or M wy, for } resi nds, mostiy soutu wes .| generally fair and mild. the purpose of having a full discussion of | °™°T#™9 Sir ane all matters te nding | to bring about a closer org eee enion of the colonies and the Moher/ LETTERS TO "THE EDITOR. Count ry. The special object t of the con- ! ference are to discuss the questions of _ or- ew a ae 6 Civil Service. plifying the postal telegraph system. Mr. | Stanhape question broached. but he | i ganizing a system of defence, and of sim- The Grits and the | oe } that the editor of the Patriot is of the opinion that Liberal-Con Says he 3 that the may be Mal torsee Sir, —l -observe of Federation } +: ° > » i ‘ would deprecate the discussion of this most | sciv itive Civil Servants are so partizan important object before all the colonies have | that they ought to be disfranchised. It agreed upon a@ basis of action. would appear from this that Mr. Davies p and the editor ot the Patriot would like to knock off a few more Liberal-Conservative votes in addition to those Mr. Davies had struck off the list at the Revision Court last summer. Che editor of the Patriot must not sup- at p+ ge ——— A Race of Pigmies. The explorer Lankwi ig Wolff, just return- ed from the Congo, reports having met im the Sankourou region many tribes of | dwarfs, generally me: suring less than four] pose that all Ciwil § ervat nts are as partizan | feet, beardless and with short and wo Hy|as those who are itinually hovering hair. They live by hunting and are won-|around the Patriot sanctum. Even if Grit | derfully agile and good teu pe ved. Many|Civil Servants were disfranchised, they ) thousan (s of them ave dispersed over this | would still enjoy che privilege of keeping | wild region and are known wader the name | Grit editors posted as far as lies in their cD " : ot Datos. They mix \ ry little with the full grown population. Lhis, says Wolff, confirms the an conjectures ~of Hero- dotus and Arisotle as to the existence of a ; race of pigmies in Africa. ‘* These African Liliputians received nae very khowpitubliy,” wall Me, Wuiltf. power. ‘This is a privilege vatives do fore Mr. Laird being sO partizan prote pes. Liberal- Conser- ves of, there- should nut accuse them of as some of his own ° a “ot avail themse} ent ’ QUED PRO QUD, Ch’tuwn, Ducoeber 10, 188 a Cainp bell Git Gred. cane. tal so SOMRTHING 1 FOR EVERYONE, bes — OUR Christmas Cards, New Year Cards, Children’s Toys, Choice Confectionery, STOCK OF Genera’ Groceries, Ac., ig the best in the city, and should be seen before purchasing elsewhere. The HOLIDAY CARDS are of the latest design and will be sold at prices so low as to plac? them within the reach of all. The TOYS area new lot, selected with special reference tothe pleasure of the little ones, and to household should be without them, The CONFECTIONERY is, beyond doubt, the best—as to quality and price—to be obtained in the city. The GROCERIES are of all kinds and of excel- lent quality. An inspection of Goods and Prices solicited. MRS. B, CONNOLLY, COR. QUEEN & KING STR HAS NOW HIS SERISTM AS AND SW YEAR CA DS All Ready for Inspection. HE Uisplay this season su rpasses «li others in artistic desiga,” ery im’ at: in style, combined with moderation in price. | EETS. brated makers, Novelties this “scasen are no y repetitions of old styles w Noverthéies, my prices are the lowedt. G. H. HASZARD. Brown Block, Dec 8, 8i, 14, i6, 18, 21. QUEEN SQUARE, AUCTION, po be Sold at Public Auction, on WEDNES DAY, 15th inst., at IL o'cloci — LESLIE BROs., SOURIS WEST, the following Tierses, Wagous (one new), Sleighs (one new), Wheel Hay Rake (equal to new), Toronto Mower (good as — ), Cossit Reaper, in good order, Potato Digger, Ploughs (one iron), Double Harrows, Tons tay, Tons Straw, Bull, Jersey Grade, rising three, Milch Cows aud young cattle, 5 Sheep, 3 Pizs, Thresher, Fanners, Table for Horse Forks, &e. Also— 100 Lo: TERMS or SALE— All suins under $10,cash; $16 to $25, three monittis; $25 and up, nine months’ credit, on aprroved joint notes of hand, C, &. CARLTON, A —: ee a ee mero Ue _ eo) Shaker, *Circalar Power, Wood Sleighs, Saw, Harness, Manure. Dou. 6-viG & i L have selected the best dards frons allthe cele- | i ' — I r= s r TINYN > TI yD THE ’ EXAMINER SATURDAY, DECEMBER z 4 ; - am ain ees an j } : A / * j HE DAILY EXA] 4 2 kX, ; WIA U & 4 ‘ ory oy - nie by which would at | 1ot lacking in giving fair warning that the | TR i Al {\ 3 APs ad y a we. n ti af the. ih q AX K 14.0 8 ~ vend e reader All : . : d : f wu nee Genii P ams xeten 2 ams 8 Vitis te | law would be enforced, Since May Ye ‘ WER = ; 4 " | "€0 ape! resent | November the treaty of 1818 has been en- = , i an Toad h “all 3) | 5 _ HE General Annual Meeting of the members | uration of saeh » paper | forced with “all possible courtesy and con- | {[SeeciaL Desparcugs to Tux EXAMINER. | of the Charlottetown Young —s a de ut : ’ eSsity rt ou i ; ‘ ‘ a a . 2 4 . ) ! ; i" y ' . i ‘ha : : | | sideration consistent with firinness. Amer: | 4 ‘e* eth oon will be MeMONDAY. the 20th day of joards of Kad i & 1y as isany other "Eh Bes nti. itsti 16 eve i < * It a? » | can fishing vessels h ive been seized feyy | ‘ ae A a Rent AS bts tidMe Dec ‘ember, instant, at ic ight o'cloc k, p.m, for TEE |) nena a aoe ork eee ' ; ee : the purpose of electing an Executive ‘or Manag- ; . . a - i efoh < eptetet, sh 8 : | 3 : ik 3 . re. other : : : : ‘ : ar _ — . w la pon t | fishing within the limits and for preparing | 'Ssdesiaks Dec. 10. ing C sommittes for the oe reer. nee O MATTER what competitors may say in their advertisements, it is apparent to ihe a re ; go th ohe | Seh tharai . . ’ ; : . ; officers, and the transac N 3 ave . ' on ol - feed Na! to fish therein. One has been condemned | he Glasgow Mail says it is authorized to pysiness in connection with the Association. general public that the »p pro ive | by the courts after a fair tri sl and a confes- | state that Gladstone dves not approve of J. D. ape ER Cr+ KA: aa” ~y . : ‘ . 4 ; . ‘i ‘ - i ithe « — — a} ink ‘ % ) r » | 7 71 . . af a + &._._ | ston of guilt by the captain himself. . “Two | SU $"-reas campsign maugy ited by the G. F. Bae: . Bb a=} Ss J BB A. Ay & e 19th ry; ee ; PONT obtas denna i bef | National League in Ireland. Scotch and : Secretary. ‘ vd mou mem . se world in tn re souls an still before the courts, and l other Liberal associations are not satisfied, | Ch’town, Dee. 11, 1886—t] 20th can be had at our establishment. ‘ i 7 is to sti May 00 10F OF every facility has been afforded the depart-}and have asked Gladstone for afull and | f alll -- ee It is not our claim that we offer FURS as cheap as other houses—-we claim you save 40 : e which tells. and : er mee -s 7 i ment to make gwuo ir Case nerous blic declaration on the subject. ae ‘ : we Ratura p schools, which . iP Gp08 thee mane: Namerous} public Ceti 2 Bh » 0 PAIR per cent by trading with us. 5 seizures aiso too} laee for lation of ou ’ ne ere : ; ’ ' +] : vt tpon . e world, to g ¢ , BM Ag ee ae eae | i We have not the time to enumerate our bargains In Muffs, Caps, Gloves, Coats, Sacq nes, a parian is | Customs reguiations. In no case has the de- | Vesseis Ashore. i * , ¢ ine ti satisfy v iaalt ( ‘devine. then ; a ; a 6S, Robes, Collars, &c., but we invite you to call and examine them--satisfy yourself that our ae ga >| partment erred on the wrong side of right ; 6 : ; : "RST THE r through the study of |‘ os , es. ds Lonpon, Dec. 10. | bargains are genuine, and our prices the LOWEST OF THE LOW. ; we or over strictness of the Customs recula-| ,,, —" . x ee OE ; ; ~ i a pas: , : a fhe bark Fremad, from Parrsboro, N.S8., | CITY HARDWARE SsT¢ IRE. o : ms Paagg.. bau 7 7” ye S ore country are aero iy within shore at Bridgewater; bark Roycroft, rinit ie WSDAD rT i a . . ‘ 2 a | i 4 o , vito 40ra Salle in he nto of bi ab Lends non A ioe, 8B. | | NORTON PENNELL. ET ARI NEW FUR STORE : Al LUA ‘ . ‘ ee — ‘ . “i art \V ‘ yils duly prepared to | ™ ite trade and must be th roughly enfore- | Wé it Rear yesteruay bark W - en | Gh’town, Dec. 11—3i + > : 9 ; aaa? } mm “eae! ‘ hf : 1 from Quebec, Uct. ZU, ior rort Madoc, 18 te tt y . y “UF e en xr tae pi us of lit cans it | ed. Che Government of Canada have a! : “~ Mig . a ie “ ; “td —_—— NEWSON BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. history should be studied in t! ] l “yy ; | SIM re at Urickeitn, partly disimasted. the 5 i¢ above princip! ways been and are still desirous of coming icrew have landed. Ch’town, Dec. 11, 1886. : : ‘ ; i 1} ea ae 1 and last depart m s our co ; an amicable and just arrangement with — . Literat s Geograp! nd this | the len cates . 4 = : a" se > US + y, and a the American Government on the fishery | Livvboat Casualties. ' S45 x X i : oO2n i ban with Ui oO . : ane’ : hes “ws ae a vot | AUeStion, Ww hile atthe same time we have | omen Lecture j ‘OUTS, is ee " Cale you r rea juu no ‘ . . a ° pt of m und events, but also a | not pr posed and do not now propose to LONDON, Dec. 10. ‘foe : Pp , a have been the | abate one single iota f the rights of Can: ta | A lifeboat has been wrecked at Southport ‘ t x a : ‘ Billi uct ( Viite i rd: j - ‘ 7 . NWT ° m ie scenes of the eve os secured ber bol ; ie while endeavoring to relieve a distressed REV < JAMES CARRUTHERS + es as securec yy BOlLeMI treaty e »O) t . +: i it s written in a simpwe, ties, mh Feary between the! Vessel, and thirteen persons were drowned. a ty % tyle, and p interest sufficient to} United States and (treat Britain. > a LATER Ww ILL pdolives ee TA oe a series of Lectures § ‘ ders \° mere : . 3% , JA TEN. in ST. JAME: dls, ON . “se .4 ‘ the gist of Hon. Mr. Foster’s reply 7° a ¥ ‘ T of fif vl 5 : ply. ' : . c OTT . ' . , dry statistical > ©: aes | Another Southport lifeboat capsized this Tuesday Evening next 14th Inst., BROWN Ss BLOCK, Qt EEN Ss U A RE. . ; | V thou ny . . ‘ . rear >. k ll at ane a ie | 1 Tue Examiner of to-day will be!afternoon. Altogether 21 men _ were re : s V ci MA ; } j rour orcdima ; : a . . de ariel AT N O'CLOCK, o_— tr books on t lo make the stud found the first published essay of one who, ee ; a . a cad eee le Sea- : . s really pro j ne for the student. life if his life be spared : ho ° , | Sunpsect—“ACROSS THE OC EAN The EB j :] j 4 BR: + — * j tudent, life, | if his life be sp: . is, we predict , . 2 a : ‘ eB ges ‘ ww . interest, must be put into the text book: and ’ “ae ] cones ae . te Another: Fire. ieecen Passengers pe eG ae ne is i etind m eH it ail ; Alicy rGOOE Ss 4 : 2a a ' a tks to make for himself a very creditable repu Liverpool, A Royal Vis . this can only b don by treating the subject | io he ‘i ie a ee —_ : we er . Courts, Light and Dark Side of London, Houses . aie 1pon an altogether different system trom what | tation In the field of Canadian literature Hauirax, Noy. 10. of Lords and Commons, Home Rule Debates, B nelish ¢ rad Ameri¢ shhh Stationer y Ms now practiced i do not know what the ex ‘i herland’ ; 1. ; 1 we : be Miller’ Some Odd Members.” 4 eo , €L0b ry, i act : what UI } herlands somewhat hackneyed sub- La Have Ferry to-day Garrett Miller s | i f : s of 8 ? pet gen ¥ others iaught them, but f if : tela store and dwelling ¥ er burned Miller | Admission ye Cents; Ticket for course o ; ; ' ; is treated [rom a point Of View which 1s | StUle ant Cwellig wel oe ‘ ma: ! lectures, 31.0 <y ‘ i , ; : - | ; ullv found ¢ } ‘ : ae ‘ 7 1 ié a . : ¢ Vv e , age ee Z » ‘ ost everything is valuable papers An: ALBERT E. MORRISON, = py \ : ie * semeitee”* a saad . resting to parents and all in- 10 ué V € rything. rl v Lua L¢ a. = | ) ALI Gaavelars, WHS is j eahi¢ 4 Bé ri eh Be 4 Ove CS. . odane th : , = " t! pa . me Pe icieeas ceeds were ul ! : . abe Lie was iurt se-j Dec. 10, 1886. whdieiibicns wn ther, who stad ‘ | i ot pats He young. |‘ verely about the head to jusurance. ehta : aif viiti acyvu 8 il | ae * } i $3ay VOPURY ¢ Cit I perusal, of T is that lwa vet, at G H. HASZ RDS’. ind Tye! ; e83a 1 jr f i 2 is a fact that you can always get, at G. ASZA Something New hi : ° ° - 7 i in th rebel, | yn s family | Serious consideration, and it may be of ¢ <A New Cathedral. Apples, (ranges, Raisins, Sauaning Novel, Something Striking. This is especially true in — } h oks v re he | practical action on the part of our Board of c | | ‘ : . , | , , c , - , zht to | athe 46 ‘by | education. W er the great fault in Hatrrax, Dec. 10. Lemons & stairs under t g ove nove {i our text books, which he points out can be : rapes ‘ i ae -~ oa ‘ ete Poms a ee we \ committee of the Diocesan synod met ; ’ ; See To : ort roe remedied, is the question. it lay and decided to erect a new cathedral i ung rascal . me wh I in his] , ee cfirlgeor —* eftesiy a : ; . ce . : i “ty Says ; ; ' ‘at a cost of $259,000, to commemorate the | RY Auction, MONDAY, December 13th, at il of which [ have, this season, imported a very choice and extensive line. 1 would also call m ! t ms ? ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ia & a i ‘ alli = ‘ ° ° - ‘ » =) - . ii, r ts ; Public Meeting. shenb aunt | ocdniall « acy and ‘Gusen o'clock, — attention to my large and varied assortment of. FANCY ©0008 for Christiaas Presents, ‘ cul ‘nti V o was | ae. ae os cna 7 100 Barrels choice No, 1, winter-keeping . : WW : 1. Ds : pj : ' = vr . ‘ § av aU, te , ; . « « age . ~ « » a i Doe wie ~ > . 4 ae Vs. wy at: caiidion i cle Afri MI | ; eee Victoria’s jubile: AVILES. in Baldwins, Tompkins, Rossete. Spite: |... Stationery Novelties for Ladies - Tne Primrose Note, The Forget-Me-Net, \ public estat } Bitten: i k * a nna diieak os Mahe with et ra public meeting of the Liberal-Con Spy, Pippins, &e. The Royal Irish Lover Note, The Old English Note. oe : ; sé ee electors of Cherry Vallev D i 10 boxes new Valencia Raisins, 9 kegs in resents . aears - Hy: Vritiz ; Pocket sON ~Ou ha : 5 ae er suzy 3 - * 2 P - oD or > t ases Ted > c ; a uate tend on the Oth inst. the followine fiilied His Mother. Grapes, Lemons, Oranges, &e. Xmas Presents for Gentlemen Han komme. riting: Cages, Pr eket Books, Althoagh such is t i \ it must «a 1G GUN INST., tHe fOMOWINg \. MoNEILI Gents Photo Albums, Stylograph Pens, ; Shavin 1z Sets, Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum not, fo 10n =f I 1; gentiemen were elected deiegates to attend ee eee ee 300ks (in cases Daily Memorandum Ca‘endars, Stationery Cabinets, Gentlemen’ ~ lava Foe tar ae” thet Jheoel Cumberedtiva Convention to 1 Quessc, Dee. 10. Auctioneer, | 4 aces Sets , abe. ee —_ ee xe TO - ie Wwe .8 iters is if i MO 24. 00THi- NSe€rvatlive nvention to ve . Dec 10. 188 daress Sets. yj er Sacntt 4 ' S ie om «J | he} ; har! tow ; — sired 4 ung 1 ni < Benoit eot ) » ead . a. f ae e : ‘ 7 Valter Scott and ( Marryat introduced | he d m Charlottetown on ihe 21st inst., os ye ene eee got under Os ate Xmas Presents for Ladies—Seaut ful Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, xt book on histor; i geography. But vi4.. pawara Grant, Lsq., Lhomas Cran ey maiuence ol a anu threw a decanter Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Ladies’ Pocket-Book what I do mea that we should copy tueir| Esq., Dr. Beers, at his mother. It struck her on the head, a, ” Sets, New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Screen Albums, Sealing . , ’ 4 , auhik sel : ' > : Smee as : ae bee : ; ee ‘ va » i an sting m ine : tins ds It ts, ar ith 8 | J. R. Bourke. Jr “ inflicting, it is | ieved, fatal lnyuries. beg PE IDAY Cabinets. Card Cases, &e. iable our pups to iving, iasting | ae ca a oe Se t te ° — wnietieda J £ tha ¥ Se ea a Secretary Meetin: ; ie a ai eh i Xmas Presents for Boys—New Books, Writing Desks, Poe ‘ket Kuives, School — dge of the ea i about them. - ead beiinbiinaliaeciiilidaaitiaes Hackmen on Sunday Driving Sets, The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Boo i s, Purses, &c he ‘iry, sapless works that are new < 5 or 2 - ; z ptt hs neh bes ype gd gg ella Salisbury on irish Affairs : i a ss sidered authorities on the s ibject 0 - | Toronto. Dec. 10. j ; H 4° You will find in our goods something for every one. if you want to be up w the graphy, give the common school student suc! eee . a . iin Tt : ; Re imes, go to w ae is Mrs. Brass¢ ** Vova as te the S ' Lord Salisbury, ina Speech atthe London The Hack and ¢ oupe drivers have-sent a ; 8 % U times, go t e he 12t> : J v'@5 ii Ut ail ‘ inmens ee ‘ . om +. : ce . ‘ és ro, “aoe beam. ““ T ivingston Lost and Found Conservative = on the 8th ome said it ( ircular to the Various ¢ ity clergymen ask- . eh - rh Ee A SS, 4 j A. } : 2) ‘* Ocean's Story.” th ‘‘ Rollo Books, and was a remarkable puenemenon that men of ing assistance vo obtain legislation for Dec. 8. 1886 BROWN’S BLOCK “7 7% .s oat > 1a a len aneenailie wail i “ . . or sd Ba ‘ x 2c, SO. I 2 you will have given him all the knowledge of | *#¢ greatest power and influence had for doing away with Sunday drivitig. : Sovieen , : — : : = cuevin wean +n . } - : “1 3 : metre o- geography that ibis ne e8 ary tor him at his age separated themselves from the Liberal a 16 : - * - - IOS ee to know. and you will also have given him | prrty, and the leader of that party had SPHCI ab B ARG AGRS . 4 4 7 4 . MEN’S LADIES’ Fur-lined Cloaks, Astrachan Sacks, Redingotes, Ulsters, Jerseys, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Hee Trimmings, &e, Fur Coats, Fur Caps, Fur Gloves, Felt Hats, ‘ Underclothiirg, Gloves, Shirts, &e., Xe. bs iacaa iD aan MIT:LINwW ERY = HATS and BONNETS, in Felt and Straw—all the Leading Styles, and a magniticent line of TRIMMINGS. All orders receive Miss Saunders’ personal attention , CARPETS! CARPHTS eee () eee Ty Lae 2? a a “i BB Ee es ER —> ‘ = _ Ch'town, Nov. 11, 1888. € pm ee QUEEN STREET. Stock of FALL AKO WINTER Day Gude ea a aise Complete in Kvery partment, Comprising all the Latest NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON gael of as Good Value as is to be had in the City. ee OY one oS tL. BROW WN. Our Wis - “me eh, be aww via on Nov, 12--wky