8. oo +» * “AAMINER, Bee Ret rae at THE DAILY coed annemarsteerannnastbanertneneasnsatomimnenasancennscnatnnsanaaataatan — The Fight Over. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20, 188 7 ——— j > ee . aye . | a" ‘ e. “ae ’ e¢ Local and Other Items. | SERURGRAPHIO VES. | fur Cuamrion Taresirn.—Says the Sack Moncton, N, B., Nov. 19 » Post: Last Thursday Mr. Boyd Kinnear Phe fight against the gas and water com- witht @ ) SPECIAL | $ t ‘** Little Giant” thiesher owned by 17 atf pany collapsed at the public meeting of the himself aad Mr. Horatio Kinnear, threshed e'ectors to-night. The tenders for electric Fawcett, in 50 | . JESPATCHES YO The Ex \MINE! 45 bushels of oats for Mr. A light plant were not opened. A resolution minutes siiiasilg to accept the company’s amended offer was o unanimously agreed i 2 Y i . sly agreed to, and the Council om ‘on ACK IAN ‘ neeve aaa 3 4 | p : f . ‘ \ | :} . , a ’ > Case ov Locksaw.~-Kitty Matheson, one | Bsa ihe UrCHASE SCHEME, authorized to enter into a five years con-! ~. of the ‘*‘ bevy of beauties " who are chewing! for § Sh i n for pt izes in a dime museum at Minn - stoctrio lighta: aw teniae 4 en a. 610D \ g 1! 0 riy 2 » P| t i ey! —— slaretric Ih » ve polis, Ind.,- wasrecently stricken with lock es ele ee i200 candle power, at $100 iw Some of the beauties outside the dime he GLADSTONE'S AMENDMENT. ar _ re eades v— sanene : seniniinailiiiaaial museum should take warning. , | congratulations. K HAVE NO NEED TO SCAEP OUR COMPETITORS; they can’t keep their hair on when they see our success. Our Clothing Trade is rushing! The crowds find that when L. E. PROWSE says he will sell OVERCOATS and REEFERS the Cheapest, he does it. oat | — teem ‘The man who n ie isement in his li i i \ Nu. C. A. Basaat.--2 he Ladies’ Com LONDON, Nov. 19. The use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla purifies the wm Opie « << ] i , as ce seme advertisement = his life, when he S008 one a stiles and mittee of the Y. M. C. A. Bazaar are request In the Commons this evening, Mr. Mad-| blood, stimulates the secretions, and imparts | anys: see; what you a vertise to do is to sell the cheapest, and you do it without a doubt.” }t> meet in the Upper Par » Aas i ‘ ; new life and vigor to every function of the| ed to meet in the Upper Parlor of the Asso-j den, Solicitor-General for Ireland, in the body. For she half a pi A it has re- | ciation, on Wednesday afternoon next, at 4] abacnce of Mr. Balfour, Chief Secrotary for | odyg for nearly half a eontury, it has re-| — Our Clothing Rooms are not new, but they are block full of the Newest and Choicest a ee et ot seen, Wee is il, beomeht in a Bill Oo file- | ever Sincotared. Clothing to be found on P. E, Island. b mlaesd of tmportance has to be transacted. ie comes by st " Wéiitien Sitesi. If we can’t sell OVERCOATS, SUITS and REEFERS cheaper than any other white man we will give them away. | WARNING ! - Do not be led astray by any man with nothing to do but sit at his desk and blow and try to make the public believe that the editor does it for him, when he does it himself ther facilitate the purchase by tenants of | — Lae eo tee Provincial | land in lreland, by adding £5,000,000 to | AL¥- MAST. 1€ ag ol : inch } 7 ' _ a © mag 08 wae Frovincis the amount applicable under the Ashbourne Building is flying at half-mast to-day for Mr. | hot Bh \ . : 7 os Sn 7 .| Act. Mr. Madden described the Ashbourne Rebert A. Strong, Assistant Commissioner of het os - TI } Fresh to st ind hifti } ' 5 me Act as a great succes are hs . “res str rind: rest ¢ ecune tania althde dation daa tin ( ‘great success. 1ere had been, resh to strong winds, shifting to west anc he said, 14,338 signed agreements for the | 2orth-west, cloudy and rainy, turning cooler nish, yesterday, is deeply regretted. His : . : — sia ge tt uae anni eihath : remains will be brought to town this even- purchase of land of which 8,632 have been | ight or to-morrow and partially clearing. ——s Toronto, Nov. 20.—-10 a. m. ing completed. There were only two courses ce ae ae ee : aV 2 i ep} ; . in —— open to the Government; one was to aban-| 48 you like it. Grey and faded whiskers and ~~ the editors to deceive the public. ae : Crvic.—Mr. P. R. Baker has resigned | don the scheme of land purchase, and the may be changed to their natural and even Trade at the OLD RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE, where you can get goods as repre- sented and at your own prices. lL H. PROW SE, 144 Queen Street. color—brown or black—by using Bucking- Summer- , acca ham’s Dye. Try it. . his position as a member of the side Town Courcil. A meeting for the nominating of his successor will be held on the 3rd December. Shoulda poll be de- I other was to extend the Act. The fact that the Act had been <a conspicuous suc- —_—_—— cess justified the Government in seeking Our Advertisers To-day. to enlarge its enlargement. —_-— manded, the election will be held on the Gladstone arose and was received with Woodill’s German Baking Powder is al- Lith December. prolonged cheering from the Opposition. | ways reliable. — 2. - He moved the following amendment to the} Fenton T. Newbery announces some ot f ] qx Bi Rosnery.—The Pioneer reports that the | Government's proposal : ** That in Jieu of | changes in the sailings, etc., of the steamer isn 0 t ie reat is Hat, tailor shop of John Noonan, Kensington, | voting five million pounds it is expedie alifax J oe eth aaa ag wpe ond Maina deeply pounds it is expedient, | Halifax. a November 5, 1888—eod & wky was broken into, last week, and a quautity | in view ofthe lamentab'e sufferings arising! P. W. Raidabaugh advertises ‘* Our ape DP Dn ‘ r : . ‘ . oT . . oe 99 > ~ ~ a ————————— a a ~ - ~ — So ee Oe scseereeeneeee nee = = 2 Eee aD tid of ready-made vlothing taken therefrom. | from the recent evictions in Ireland, to} Youth’s Friend. 4 Part of the stolen goods was recovered In ajextend the land law of 1887 soastoem-| Geo. M. Harris sells furniture, stoves, ST. PETER . . ie house in Summerside. The guilty party | power the courts to reduce or cancel} etc., at auction, on Friday next. tj. aie go New Winter Clothing. has not yet been arrested. | arrears of rents that are found to be exces- oar ® tr —— sive.” He complained that the Government Nor Too Bap For A BLacksmiITH.— Messrs. ‘ | ; } A Boy Svicipes.--On Friday night last,| had broken its pledge. to the house, | Toombs & Matheson, of this city, a few days after obtaining the whole command of the | ®%° purchased of Mr. Benjamin Houston, of ; : j came ; sia : inte time at the disposal of the members under | Rusticoville, two carcasses of pork which the fifteen-year-old son of Ashley Brooks, now open, : Seneca Tewnaship, Ont., was scolded by his / CONCERT will be held for the benefit father for driving too fast. The boy took | engagement, that nu controversial measures | ee oiala oo a ae ok f of Ege Caaem, ae 1 the scolding much to heart and left the] should be introduced. He objected he| Cut seven montns old. bene PRE Capsare > ; s al ' - i oO m jJectec te thele¢.. Re » ranent Penetanis ‘ehibiti Yr ‘ R f a house presumably to go to bed. The fol- | bill because of the amount demanded. The a < . “~ pone rt ee y Mi C. A HALL | frown cls ap ee ers, ‘ lowing morning his body was fuund hang- | Government ought to have asked Parliament} re they were much admired. « ive . ‘ << aa. ‘ . - rn ” ° : 5 ° ; . } i ing in the barn. for a limited grant, which would sutflice Tue Doveutry Casz.—A Portland Me, des- —: a w co meeeenipraneteat to enable them to continue the operation } patch says that the vai + : ; i . Ti atch says : attorneys for the owners ? | THe Mt pena a In a letter tojofthe Act until spring, when an parlia- | of the cole. Eila M. Donstie, hse re- Ty da 247th In + . ens ap vercoats, . t metor . arles Sumner ; ‘ | rf ; oo: } . his mother at Moncton, Mr. Charles Sumner} pent could cousider the whole matter. | ceived from Halifax funds which were de- ues ys s " ; says: ‘Tell father if the statement that | , . 8 ; , le . serfiully acreaa site > eredit he receiver 2 € . = . wrote the Murchison letter gets into the Phe Opposition would cheerfully agree to | posited to the creditof the receiver general Many of the leading Musicians of the city papers to have it denied, as | did not have such a ivances. The bill involved parlia- | ' t —. = te bonds which were execut- | jaye kindly promised to assist, and ROM- | anything to do with the dirty piece of busi ment afresh tothe approval of the land |“ a a or the owners to appear and de-}RERG's TOY SYMPHONY, never before | a es s : 7. ile | purchase ywohey. it was the manifest de. | send sults prow lug out ot the seizure of the yerformed in this cit will be given. | ness, and further, that I did not vote for} eee ET ; fschuoner. In settlement with the Dominion i y Harrison, but tor Fisk, the Prohibition can- | sign or the Government to withdraw the Tickets 35 cents each, to be obtained at the i ] Boys’ Overcoats, ; | Government, it wes agreed thet the funds . ” : ‘ > % " 3 jec F the is : j Fr > view . pb: didate. The letter is dated Pomona, Cal., ene the Lr ish land bili from the view should be returned and the bonds cancelled. | Drug Stores. nov9 ; y € ) : : 4 *U yrs Tour ‘bh par ww aca . . ‘i "4 Nov. 9. = Enea for several — (Cheers.) | The original sam deposited with the Receiver mera Boys Reefers, ay i oe - 2 ‘hat Ww as not & courses waa could be | General was $600. That has been returned i a it 2a f ae if raf. ig New Coat Seam.—Says the Parrsboro| allowed. The Government was inaugur- | less$123-as counsel fees. The proceedings : urhi wre urn ui @ vi ino»: eh Ett Cillennl eae ; i g S125 as counsei fees, 2 proceedings at Leader: John Hugh Gillespie has discovered | ating a system of land purchase! Halifax against ihe schooner Eila M. Doughty seam of coal on the Mill Brook | fpom the post office a lt-iach which there was no escape by/and Captain Warren Doughty are now finally ~ HAVE now on hand a large assortment of |) N (} (} NN elt Hats, Caps, i PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in xf 1 Scan, muiS tien out o tatoian lease of five putting the land iuto the hands of the, disposed of. Ag I © toed Ss a or state, and making the state the immediate oa ee . 4 , F square miles of territory ret wee n here and iaiaud eeltiasih meutieaiiiimabent The DeaTtH Exposed THE SecrRET.— On the night} Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut e Biack Rock, es = piace where the | Ashbourne Act anak - sniti aon t a | of Sunday, April 25, 1875, the steam ssw miil] Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, etc. js y seam was founc This discovery of coal | *** ‘ 5° © lative OF Pur) of Calvin Raymond, at Digby, N. S., was set . eae ae : é i fa : ) almost at our own doors is highly important chase to the landlords when he considered | oy fire and burned to the ground. The strac- | ; aes eo ec ee _ l ” OvVes, osiery, “ei and interesting. the peasants ougat to have the initiative. | ture was valued at $10,000. Charles Borden or ee ee ee i sctihecheelpeeaninenes The bill would give landlords a leverage to} a neighbor of Ray y z ied for the . ‘ andl i ag xg ymond’s, was tried for the , 3 A Warwsrvc.—In the Halifax Police Court | bring up rents, while it would enable a| crime, found guilty and sentenced to Dorches- G. M. HARRIS, on Saturday Captain Block was fined 340 for handful of tenants to acquire holdings. The | ter penitentiary for five years. The evidence nosis eee: B 5 LOW PRICES FOR CASH, assaulting Mr. W. R. Dunn, of the Echo} Government ought to dea) with the arrears | against Borden w6s purely circumstantial, and mT CC NE staff, besides being bound over to keep the} instead of pressing a dangerous measure | ™@By persons believed that he was innocent . . Charlottetown, October 15, 1888. « peace. Barry, the man who accompanied | providing the machinery for preventing the After spending eighteen months in the peui- urniture ll ure Block in his search after gore, wasalso bound | reduction of rent affurded facilitie | tentiary Borden was released through the in- . —*”?FFA—_—_—__>_ = = —s & 10 | reduction of rent affurded facilities for aug 4 ao of ile folie A beet OF t over to keep the peace. The Magistrate said| menting rents and multiplying the evic- | U°M°® 02'S iriencs. 4 ere Wat age 6 ‘f that the fact of Captain Block's seeing some- | 450. with ail their Sg ? fae man named Patrick Lyoas, while at the point ” ; thing in the Koho about himself was no justi- “eet i aor eee ef death in an hospital at Cieveland, Ohio, | . -- » — ' Seatlen Ser the Game: Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, | confessed that it was he and not Borden that HAVE JUST RECEIVED a Large Con- i finentiinen replied to Gladstone. ? set fire to the saw mill, and said that he was signment of Tue Boyavista.—The steamer Bonavista “= given $25 for doing the work. It is said that } arrived here from Montreal, en route to St. The Queensland Difficulty. Borden has never fully recovered from the NEW FURNITURE, a i John’s, Nfld., yesterday forenoon, with a consequences of his being tound guilty of a dt cargo made up of 375 bris. flour, 100 bris. Sypney, Aus., Nov. 19. crime of which he was entirely innocent. —COMPRISING-— : her th: ; te ny ‘ . i —_— 7 |} X | i sugar and sundry ovher merchandize. a The Premier proposes in the Assembly Tab St nn oe om a : taking in a freight consisting of 376 mieS to address the Queen, advising that the _— : Parlor and Bedroom Setts, in W alnut, Mahog- ! : ' i hay, 83 rolls leather, 140 bris. pork, 20 tubs| oo. of Governor of the Colony hence- At Montreal, on the 7th inst., by the Ven.} any, Ash and Oak; Parlor and Extension e. t J i ‘ ; butter, 5 bris oysters, 44 bags oats, 10 head | t.+h be confined to a class of public men| Archdeacon Evans, Alfred May, of Helena,} ‘Tables, Walnut and Ash Sideboards, sheep, 51 bris. vegetables, 206 boxes biscuit, | : ae ae Montana, to Edith, daughter of Andrew Flock and Hair Mattrasses NT Na and other miscellaneous articles, she proceeded | ho can be called to eastet in. the Gover- Young, Esq., of Montreal. Cane Chairs, &c., &c. CUS oh OM, MA DH PA. i S. i on her destination, sailing about noon to-day. olen 2 the Em Beat and oe the]. . eee pesenetmananes [x] tity oninenpienemane ' |Colonial Governments be informed of their DIED i invi i nna ee a a “sig 4 aPe The public are respectfully invited to in- 5 ae ns I. = eae, _ amenities meg before their appoint- Suddenly, at Tignish, on Monday, 19th] spect this Furniture before purchasing else- 7 OO ! S= OO ! $9.00 ! a engage to e — to t a rs iter - the | ment 1s made absclute. p November, Robert Alder Strong, Assistant where. a ar sie _ na yaaa aie et Lonpon, Nov. 19. | Commissioner of Public Lands, aged 62 years. G. M. HARRIS At above prices we have on hand and make to order NAP REEFERS, ie ton, and the happy event was set down for! Henry Arthur Blake, whose appointment} [Funeral from his late residence, Grafton Rice, : guaranteed to give you solid comfort. a te-morrow. During the absence of her affian- i lia .: ' Street. Wednesday. at 2.30 p oy Menana novi0--dy & wk Auctioneer ie ced on Friday last the young woman went off to the Coverncuship of -Quesnsinnd met ine ne? een Pm, SO Eee = 7 y —_———[x]—_—_ ag and married another inan—her own cousin. | With so much opposition, will probably be Cemetery. } tue When the jiited young man came home and appointed Governor of Mauritius, At Charlottetown, on Sunday, the 18th eas 00, $ 10 00 Siz 00. i 3 = $ < o< Nee a , 7% " . | heard the news be was, of course, very mad. oo pent eee Ses belox ed wife of Thomas ee : 9 a + He has, it is said, decided to secure another irish News a ee : We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This is the ee 7 ’ Pish News. [Funeral from her late residence, Bayfield Bg ET r i i . boarding house. niiinds Rteack. Setintned: linda’ 1“: BOs chance of the bargain-hunter’s life. You have here an opportunity which should i mpennneinneets Dus, Noy. 19. for Peoples’ Cemetery. } ee not be missed. t Dron’? Draw.—The “‘famous orator,” John om ee - ore y Vi t ‘ R d nd Nut we R. Clarke. did not ‘deliver his celebrated Invincibles Mullett and MacCaffrey left} = ——_——_______.., ictoria HOUNG a i ‘ Be . , c j n i effort,” entitled ‘*Gough in Humor and Elo- | quence,” in the Y. M. C. A. Hall last night. When the hour for beginning the lecture had } ay RY arrived, there were only some fourteen or reached Downpatrick station MacCaffrey ‘- A FN ™ : va . : 7 : : t fifteen persons in the hall, and as there was|shouted ‘God save Ireland. We want Al ‘* William,” at McMillan’s Wharf. YOURSELF. We agree to give you Bona Fide Value for your Money. — ae Hh no indication that any more would arrive, | people to know we are coerced and go un- § Parties having orders will please be ready Don’t forget that our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is making its ie the lecture was declared ‘“‘ off,” and those who kad purchased tickets were given back their money. The delivery of his other ‘celebrated effort,” the ** Rose, Shamrock and Thistle,” is indefinitely postponed. cneheangpiananate THoveur Se, foo.—It is relatad of a clergyman who was the happy father of a charming daughter that one day while pre- | to-day, under a strung escort, for London, | where they will give evidence before the | Parnell Commission. When the train willingly.” | Fully 10,000 persons assembled at Rear- | crosse, County of Tipperary, yesterday, and | attempted to hold a meeting. The gatber- ing had been proclaimed by the Govern- |ment, and before the proceedings were far |advanced a strong force of police charged |upon and dispersed them. Many persons | were injured. HAWKER’S A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure me 300 nor of above Coal landing TO- ert MORROW, TUESDAY, ex S. 8. to receive without further notice. R. McMILLAN. nov19—dy 3i TIN DERS. eo TENDERS, addressed to the under- assim scicimie $15.00, $17.00, $19.00. Of the OVERCOATS in this line, we have only to say: COME AND SEE FOR patrons happy with good fitting garments. FUR CAPS, CLOTH CAPS and HATS, FUR COATS, RUBBER COATS, and all zoods in our line marked very low witha view to exchanging them speedily for D. A. BRUCE, Mercuantr Taror. Charlottetown, Oct: 24, 1888. par ing his Sunday discourse he was os fas a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents signed, will be received ap $e SATURDAX, ae called away from his desk on a mission of } bottl Tor ale ab the Deas Stor Ist December, at noon, for the building of a anit - Gai Py alt ' Walifax 2: ‘nings. ee ee block of FOUR FRAME DWELLING HOUSES pale mercy. So imperative was the summons that alifax appenings W. HAWKER & SON, on Prince Street, tor John MoPha'l, Esq. The | ch he left unfinished this sentence: ‘‘ 1 never see | ae Proprietor, names of two persons willing to become surety ie a young man of splendid physique and the | Harirax, Nov. 19. novt0—ly dy St. John, N. B for the re ~ ~-laataaaaas of the work to oe eae ae z ; oa). | niiidaaliias : ch ee . Bee Re xcompany each tender. Pe promise of a glorious peer almost " - A fleet of seventy schooners arrived in a The vigit is conerea torctest eng erall ten | ab wed but my heart is filled w 1th rapture an | the harbor to d ty, mostly produce laden. hi li ows ] i A weitlitien ders. Plans and specifications cau be seen at 4 delight.” His daughter, happening in the| p, w.H. Weeks, whu was committed sth ing auli¢ o PEIVE@, | tic office of 0: & study, saw the sermon avd read the words. | : ei Ke oe : PHILLIPS & CHAPPELL, ue aco cr +. | £0 the Supreme Court for setting fire to a i novi9—4i pd Architects oh Sitting down, she wrote underneath: ‘“Them s | : t bu. ; , " | house, has been admitted to bail. ‘\ Barrels ONIONS - == vi my sentiments, papa, exactly ! i. : ; . arrels ONIONS, We pa i James McGregor, a prominent resident iF 125 Boxes RAISINS Horses Wanted “ti Puoistic.—The glove fight between Jack | New Glasgow, who ran a tannery, was eS... Eeaen ' f - (0) {ys 'found dead on Saturday night. He left the 75 CHEE-E, Dempsey and Prof. Mike Donovan came off | “ar : ’ : : ee in the Palace Rink, Brooklyn, a few nights | store ot R. Grant & Co. about nine o'clock, 100 Half Chests TEA. VIUEERD Gieheiitiiie OM binge the Bilin fot & BRACES, | On MONDAY September 10 | ago. After five rounds had been fought, the | by the rear door, and is supposed to have RITCHIE BROS. aa unin loneor. and will ; archase COLLARS, ‘ . S : Bt battle was declared a draw. The tariffof ad- | fallen off the steps and struck on the side of |} novl9—dy Gi about thirty or forty poi eee P TIES, : we will lnaugurate our Great a = Me mission was $5 for front seats, $3 for seats in| jis head. He was picked up, dead, filteen . UMBRELLAS, Colossal sale of CUSTOM alll the centre of the hall, and $l just to get in. The doors of the rink were thrown open at 7 o'clock. In 10 minutes the crowd of cheap patrons was so great that no more dollar tick- ets were sold. The rink will hold 2,500 per- sons. Fully half that number werein by 8 o'clock, and by nine it was packed, except in the centre of the hall, where there were some vacant $3 seats. en Tue Scorr Act.—In consequence of a | minuces after he lett the store. t . a | The Strike at Quebee. SHERBROOKE, Que., Nov. 19. | Order has been restored on the Hereford | Railway. A force of railway employes re- | gained possession of the rolling stock seized |by the strikers. It is stated that two i Italians were shot in the melee which fol- READ THIS! ™ LEWIS has the largest stock of Ameri- J, can and Canadian MOULDINGS in the city, Wholesale and Retail, very cheap. Also—FRAMES made to order. novl7—3i wW JAMES KEEGAN. novl7—dy 4i WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. ANTED.--In a gentleman's family, a plain Cuok, to go to New Brunswick. Apply at this office, 4i—nov20 OUSE WANTED.— Wanted, « House to H rent. Address DL, T. JOHNSTONE, CVily. Our UNDERWEAR can’t be beat, MADE CLOTHING and Gents’ 2 eric y “ 1a : oe * RUBBER COATS, FURN Is HINGS. Having re- | Wie oes Colored cently returned from taking a TOP SHIRTS, second course in Cutting in New I HATS and CAPS, | York, I am in a better position Ask to see our 25c. than ever to turn out good- TIES, best value ; ; in the city. | fitting Garments that will please | — ‘ie uvvld9 -3 , M “ ° é as proposition ate, ~ liquor — of | lowed the arrival uf the oa ¢1 Phe {talians & — ie ee pi on” eee xkeCHIEES. the mons fatachous. | Connoll Ss Moncton and Peticodiac met on Saturday; surrendered everything, and the engincers ANTED.~At ence, two Chamber Maids wiv wD, seme y 4 to consider the matter of paying theamount | were brought back to West Stewartson, W Apply at Hotel Davies. novl3 Cashmere MUFYF- | Our wo! kpeople are of the S of costs, ete., for which the United Tem- 'N. H. About 100 of the strikers tovk the 0 LET. ic lates containing coven recme LERS. very highest order, sO with perance Committee are liableinthe enforce- ment of the Scott Act. The proposition was that the liquor dealers should pay over | cases to | the amount of S480, all pending be withdrawn and a bend to be given that ltrain at North Stratford this morning for | Boston. —— Nailor Sentenced. Sr. ANnprews, N. B., Nov. 19. 10,000 Bushels Potatoes, FOR STARCH FACTORY. situated on Upper Great George Street, opposi‘e Dominion House, Stable attached. novl2—tf yO LET.—The rooms lately in the occupation of Dr. S. R. Jenkins, in the City Hotel, on Great Ge rge Street. They are adapted for a lawyer's office, Surgery or Wentistry rooms. Pos- OLD trade with and good Work, you cannot fail} P. J lin procuring what you desire. Cash Customers will find it 7 STAND. SAVE MONEY os sod Material and good Cutting no further prosecutions would be under-| | ro ' tos 1 Ali sound kinds taken. Large and small | . : . taken. Some members of the temperance! The Nailor murder tral is over and the mah bhcked. Ta be delivered ot Peilaas Ghat. on — at once aor Saree Soe FE oO RAN. | their advantage to patronize in committee ; le d to deny that prisoner who so brutally murdered his | [0% Plesed. 6 » to Messts. Warburton & Smailwvod, Solicitors. : ae volnmittee are understoo » aden) ps ’ ; ee J } harlottetown. noy 8 tl dec pee the proposition came from them, at least | wife has wo bg guilty of ~~ aughter ‘EORGE E. VULL a P. FO ; -_ they know nothing of the giving vf a bund aud sentenced to seven years in the Dor- - *bO 4 ? , WaNTE .— An expesienced kkeeuer. : : ik in the nutter, _ Tete, in | Chester perttentiay with hurt hebur. wovl7 ~dy Ui why li ; ah at Vhis office. Su | Sept. 7 1883—wed & why CONNOLLY’S OLD STAND.