a _ ¥ - a “TIE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - + - - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1891. = ic oe “EXAMINER. ee Peter's Missions. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TLOUSE AND LOT. | saree RPS oA RE TR ey —_— ee enn OO cna OO ee SS ena i cdl hans nT a oe AFTER the first celebration of Holy Com- % ft a SEPTEMBER 22, 1891. munion yesterday morning, Father Hunt- j : — ington gave an address upon the Lord’s | The Sewer Question. : amie. : B PA hat ti Supper, —the first of « series expounding —— ‘Desirable Preiniges Gq Richton t. vi tae ha ap i MS? The sewerage Question che Sacrament under its variousnames. In| Sim,—Having talked to several prominent | | pee Pos rd] é8 % | 2 An A has again been the atternoon, at 3 o'clock, he delivered an | Citizens tn Charlotietown on the subject ot : P : . Tue question of sewerage Nas ag | excellent address to women on the care of | 8¢Wers, I find that the general opinion is in O Lik by Public Auction, on MON. 3 brought up—this time by Mr. J. P. Bally! wvitdren, and at 4 o'clock he addressed the favour of complete drainage; yet practically C. E. At first sight it seems strange, a-d) children, Last night the service was pure- no steps have been taken to secure evem-thep remises now occupied by Mrs. Mora- | ', S- ptember 28, at 12 o'clock :— | FOR LADIES t\ What is Fashionable? os ae sr advic> of a sanitary engineer. i t, between 7 : not very creditable, that a town of the » = ee — - — - New I would suggestt hat the city employ Pownal BOs teen er ** Everything” would be a short ans pepelation of Charlottetown, furnished ayeaae, —, —- a = ing 84! Col, Geo, E. Waring, Sanitary Engineer of Toone ahead: ela positive. far from the correct one. We will, ho e Det € tl d sermon. 18 «ev. ather un ington Newport, R. I, to report on the Sanitary 36 f JACKETS our reply to this important question werer. ake with a water system and moat oe 18 nape said re _ of ——— . ne there | conditions of the town, and to prepare an # E. H. NORTON & CO., we sas Jackets are undovbted]y as popelas an eaplicit, ern improvements, should, in this age, be} goes forth a ery for God. ‘eo al want | for a system of sewers. The city could | gant92—eod tl sle Auctioneers. oe great variety of s'vies in differ: “8 €Ver without sewerage. The question is all the (iod! Where is He? ‘Show us the] then carry ovt the construction according to P ; és QUILTED CLOAKS, As to material, Serges ‘snd View are | oa § citizens now find it difficult to get rid Of |}ere is God's manifestation of Himself. decidedly th : , : oo 4 ov ei : o ‘ting for the whele ecidedly the correct thing, «nd nds jg their waste waters. Yet it is one which] But will nature satisfy us’ Will that | much better than contracting fur most handsome and serviceabll wae at OM ce the muwerd beauty eufiice? ©«©— When a | Work at one Mime, } p. Bau, | J OOK OUT FOR THIS SIGN at the Pro- | DOLMANS, Braid and Corly Cioth are aleo used 2 : Truth,” we say, ‘‘and it sufliceth us.” | the’plans, in sections, so many feet of pipe NAN : ry & ‘| fashionable. but Be ines aP€ the more pressing because of the fact that ied Wek ake | ture. and that | each year as thoy could afford. This wnald CAGE & KENN ‘ oe le, | Deaver and Nap Clet Dost aes ~ eecaneaniaiaen ete f or the cain te in the end would be! ’ FUR-LIN ED CLOAK S. largely used. For Trimming, Fur of a i : , i 1, from ought e — mi ev urEey tat hidow gathers over us we feel that oie pte vincial Exhibition on October 6th, 7th, whilat the heavy Nap Ccoth Jackets as trimming, several points of view, be a ‘lhuman relations are closer to us ee 8th and 9th, wher I will exhibit ‘ - Sis or ee eee are worn action is taken in respect to Mr. Ball’s sug-|than external nature. Nature is not Exchange of Pulpits. : ULSTERS & CAPES. \ if not altogetber plain. sl avone || Lo ilted Cloak . ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BIRDS, |pnmad sre ory fanaa: Vee i Cloths are both used, whilst Fur Poe, Figured eos vane. shape is the moat any 0 se garments are extremely h Popular, co tara i gestion. always beeutiful, nor is God’s revela- =... | cions of himself in nature enough. We}. ; s ane gone can sual want the human soul to look iato—not the| inst., “Loyal Churchman, ee a. PRINCIPALLY CANARIES, “ alifax, Ottawa, and other towns,| o/...y face of nature. God can make no mee . : . : . aS : : . } I! raised on Prince Edward Island. Admis- on ll, from «# sanitat we fice | fered the remarks of Canon Lucock to 8)! : L a sae a ws a tt s «i wi ratl : ee ne hisneelf in ‘io discerning public. They are adapted to the gon Gente, 10 conte ; Ladies en@-Childsen, FOR MISSES ! becoming, and no lady can well afford Se . lanity. ** Lf he would make himself kpown | D&tTOwness of the cloister, and were never | ° cents. eo to ake a nature like ours, we could then intended for the secular press. The Canon JOHN D. McQUAID, ; , ; : : : is in tone with dogmatic teaching —teaching Manager. | still retains their pepulari'y, especial unless the system is the very best thaty* : a Te ; re | y accept or refuse him as we will Has he that discourages enquiry and rebukes Little York, Sept, 22, 1891—tu fr w 2i pd ULSTERS and qualities. The addition of sleeves is Sim,—Had your correspondent of 19th 1 Nothing has taken the place of Da y in the betes worse off, with sewerage thin without 1’, E science has devised. The system may, | ever dune this.” en. The Word “4 doubt, Douglas Jerrold defines dogmatism | = ‘ is considered by many a decided ebiaan novelty, ang perhaps, be constructed in sections ; Fut! nade flvah,” God became man; at last as “pappyism full grown.” It once per- Ulsters are still worn, but not so] chateeik: ec for on & goon, went be iret-| Oe Deskeel oll Hateas'gane | Whe: Rd the Christian Church and held it A C' i IQ REEFER JACKETS, | ty—the Quilted Cloaks having, in a eoeu™ ae = ord this ? Jesus Christ. Look freely at the person of | ™° wei a . Mack Mdlieed thad ; e schon tek dead &, iD & great Measur, class in every respect. Can we affurd this ’|(y Vist. You know he lived—you cannot in base servitude. en believed the dog- rover a > ; Many persons are content to get rid of deny that. Look at His character and mas of the Church, eae ears f 1 sald andiieka ts Pome << long, and rome of ther their waste waters by mean of the sewage | notice some things in it which make that oe oe ee a i heh ae d| 4 T SALES ROOM, Te-morrow, Wednesday, hot Bilis 7° eee beooming, well. May this be done with impunity )| character unique. Iris absurd to name eee * oe Srneve o. e t . ih at 12 o’clock :— used for linings, and add ae are = i a h out- | Jesus among certain prominent figures in ta cS set ies . ~ fF 5 shares Ch’town Driving Park Stock, W B er cheater cial hieaeesianniin ry muterially to & parment If it may, there is no need tor @ heavy history. He stands alone. Think of the | te knowledge: belef beimg only a part o 4 “ City Debentures, $500 each. ° ° 7 j ~ ppe = Jay on the part of the corporation for the | best people you know. Is it not true that knowledge, is therefore inferior to it And n conclusion, we believe long Quilted re oe . nine noi a e 4 ly by re we Ca t to! R. BEAIRSTO Jackets will prove the most fashj ini purpose of having sewerage. ia these you find self depreciation, self ro- | ai 7 ss h > ea Tene . ‘alachlas siesta ee. gat oe at tonable and por In any case, the proposition to get rid of | criminations ? Then, since Cast ig 80 a ae , it = ee Oe oe at . A P ctloneer,. All Goods are 7 eat ails for cur Ga trouble to phoeare ‘oh f i an teste Sb etal good, would you not expect to lind this ae a aod he ° <i inlibiiodes thin) marke For Children, Uleters mers, our rich fertilizers by n » ome characteric in him? Do you tind it ? | 90t verified by resson. and af which: he bes p E ISLAND RAILWAY in at ee are the favorite, whily ought, in this agricultural commauity,t» be| No. There is no acknowledgement of sin. | 2° knowledge. Had Canon Lucock asked ine plain figures, | : er -lac i ~ "h fashionable and popular. sted with extreme reluctance. To let| He challenges his enemies. ** Which of you his hearers to reason respecting the dogmas wa and are very week brings additional novelties ty or . ye" | of his Church, h ld have led to Mantle Department from Lond a. ae the excreta of the town run into the sea convinceth me of sin.” “Ico always th»| O 218 Vauren, he _ ne ee, Prince Count Exhibition guaranteed Th t ail on and Beriin, : things which p'ease My Father in Heaven.” doubt, and thus opened the way to know!l- y ° to be e great success attending this a js tantamount to throwing our money OVeT} 4, gies and His words are ‘* lt is finished.” edge, for men must recognize the fallibility ‘ nmenininioanl exactly past season leads us to hope that every lady of tasty the wharf. It has been complained—unot | There is no self rectimination, Ex,lamn this | of the dogmas of their Church before they | JN ea the ann. See Ex- as ted whi en noe et ie her in our present sock, stonisliing fact. Why d H t hke r t the opinions f those ibition and Races, to at Sum- represented. |, which is the largest and finest this year, however,—that our lands are GStOnISIIng tnd y does He aut Nike any) can respec . : merside, on TUESDAY, 29th September, P ang nest we have ever imported, : of other good man, confess His shorteomings!| who are enquirers after truth. Tra-}! t ) running out. Whether this is so or not 80, | Because God is made one with man in Jesus | dition and dogma are and _ hare inst, # Special Passenger Train will leave it ig economical to save every ounce of | Christ and God is perfect truth and perfect| always been opposed to enquiry. ——— at — ic m., standard, on that date ; manure made in the town for application love, and when God becomes man He raises They are the stock-in-trade of the indolent returning, will leave Summerside at 5 p. m., : humanity to the loftiest possible point. Is : rt standard, to the surrounding country. We believe | Jesus Christ dead and age No. He is to- — a ee “ the oe A Special Passenger Train will #lso leave that a practical city legislator—if we had|day the central cbject of history, Great i ‘I aff - H ee para intel- | Charlottetown for Summerside at 7.45 a. m., figures in history are scarcely remembered; ectual elort. tence we Bad, & coun-/ standard, on 29th; leaving Summerside for tries where tradition and dogma are ascend- | return at 5 p. m., standard. one—would soon work out a scheme by ste : : but Christ lives. His Cross of shame is raised ; ; : : , SPR aT TS a which citizens would be relieved, promptly | above the world declaring that he lives. ant, little progress has been made in scien-| Tickets will be issued by these trains at zg and regularly, of all offal and excreta with- | There is no faith except that of an Iucarnate | tific investigation. Men listen to what undermentioned rates, good for returm on date t cost and to the great advantage of | God which will suffice to satisfy the cravings | others tell them rather than reason for , of issue :— ee ae 8 = of human nature Do you not sometimes |-themselves. Of course, it is not intended | Ch’town to Milton, inclusive... ... One Dollar ’ 7 farmers. This is a point to be considered. | feel the need of such a God? Has He come? | to discuss here how far the Christian Reli-| Tignish to O'Leary, “ ...... “ . . I Then, is there any danger that the pro! Is He ‘od with us Immanuel,” or is He | gion has promoted enquiry and encouraged Coleman to Conway, “— .........75 cents ’ | still **the unknown God.” Will you not look | men to search for truth rather than receive | Loyalist toBradalbane “* ........ + ceeda of water closets, etc., conveyed)... : ee ae 8 a ail seit th h the sewers to the harbor, would | ae ‘tl Sa ee Wie pe ttiak - a it second-hand from others, but merely to Cape Traverse and Albeny....,..... . i & Sean roug ewe Jr, selves the question— iat thin ye Of} assert that Dogmatic Theology which the Other Stations, one first-class fare. ‘ — e ' in the | Carist’”’? We will look into His life and then : : i : r float back upon the fists, decompose in the lig may be thet we will come to know God. Canon urges his hearers to. teach has re ‘ Return Tickets will also be issued at one sun at low tide, and be the source of pest-| if we will learn to see the light of the know- tarded education and impeded science. | first-class fare from Charlottetown, Tignish ; Wherever supernatural dogmas have been and intermediate stations to Summerside by —_—_— ee iferuos odors when the south wind blows ? | ledge and g ory of God in the face of Jesus, , jupernn , : ae nied this ante oi aye we @ iil be free from all anxtety and torment. dominant civilization has stood still. Afternoon Trains on Sept. 28th and by Fore- ATH ER than Pack Away for Next Seasen, the amar y : : 'Do not throw away faith in Christ the Catnouic, | 2000 Trains on Sept. 29th (Stations on Cape ing Stock otf FISHING GEAR ~ Rods Baskets Ti tem of sewerage, and unless convinced that | Incarnate, Crucified, Risen, Living aud Ex-} Ch’town, Sept. 22, 1891. Traverse Branch included), good for retwn > : . , 7. ee up to and on Sept. 30th, 1801. , Fly Books, Landing Nets and Reels—will be sold AT O03? . the fear is baseless, will probably oppose | alted God. ; , neni eect J. UNSWORTH fi x : ' | The greater part of the large congregation a - UNSW a W ; Sar 1) a the adoption of the system. | sammndonit th Sia aikec-aeeetian, whe aaah The Bellerophon—A Suggestion. ieveriatendont. or One eek, commencing SATURDAY Ni f, Sept. a These are points involved in Mr. Ball's) many intercessions were made at the request er Railway Office, See | A roposition—points upon which people | of persons attending the mission services, Sin, —We are glad to hear that the fisg- Sept. 19, 1891. iter pe P after which Father Huntington gave a short ship, H. M.S. Bellerophon will come tate wky prs ates sat tu thu pat m wf WA i SON’S DRUG STORE, ; . need the light of information. Perhaps | aa ogg upon repentance, illustrating its | this port this afternoon, and that there is Mr. Ball will give them some light. The | various constituent parte. to be a naval review on Thursday morning. | question of sewerage is one of the greatest} SERVICES THIS EVENING AND TO-MORROW. As this is a treat which our citizens seldom PR OG RA M Mi a CChariuttetown, Sept. 18, 1891—dy Addrees for Women only...... 3.00 p. enjoy, I would suggest that the Public ———ncemnnan — civic importance. It ought to be well dis- ——— - _ ————_____—_—_- -——-—-—----—- E ace Address for children........-. 4 00 p. Schools be closed on that day, also that our ——OF THE—— . . a cussed before it is settled. Mission Service. ..........--+ 7.30 p m. | merchants close their places of business ® in mon " Wednesday, — from ten to one, to see this grand sight. Grand Athletic Exhib tl ; Notes and Comments. Holy Communion...........-- 7.00 a. m. | I hope that the School Board and our lead- l On s It is stated that Parliament will pro- ene Gentameiiien Sei bees fe obs Hoe . - a will make a move in this sisal » » . . fF a nn ns 2 +4. 4 oe ef eer F » te . . Sthon, rogue on Tuesday, the 29th inst. Address to Women only...... 3 00 p. m. Pesuiic Sprit. PROMENADE CON ki Address to Children.......... 4 00 p. m. — ———D srisalisinin i catia pte —St. Clair Tunnel was formally opened | Addr o Ol ——— - on Saturday. When shall we hear that the Mission Service.............- 7.00 p. m. Personal. TO BE HELD IN THE BB 2+ o-oo? Northumberland Straits Tunnel has been : : — ° . opened? eee Mr. Amos West, of York, is on a visit to : Best Value in Summer Overcoatings ! the Toronto Exhibition and to several towns C. A. A. Gymnasium, —The New York Sun, unlike some of} As announced, the Rev. George Webber | o¢ Oatario. : —= (CITIZEN'S SKATING RINK), Best Value in Scotch Tweed Suitiags! the Grit journals in the Maritime Prov-| delivered a lecture on the above subject to cio ————— inces, does not hold out annexation as &/,_ fy)] house in the Second Methodist remedy for the slow growth of population | Ghurch in this city on Monday evening the eT ee ee eee , ) | in ha hie saute of the Dalian The wins a 7 aan en an upied the BUILDING LO] TUESDAY EVENING SEPT 22nd Best Value in Trowserings ! : $ . ’ J Sun says : ‘As to annexation, it is enough | chair. The lecturer opened his very elabo- . : will consist of the following Exercises : onnon{2) to say that if Vermont and New Hampshire | rate and avleaddiess by reminding his aud- 1. Calisthenios—(a) Indian Club ; (b) Dumb. E HAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF THEE and Maine and New York do not increase} jence that the age in which we live is the in population, although they are within the] grandest in the history of man. He passed BY AUCTION, United States, there is no reason why the] in review several of the most marked and > ‘Sie Dae aed Baek GOODS. Prices away down to suit the times. : : al : : . le Parallel Bar ; neighboring regions of Canada should fare | characteristic points of the age—of which On Satur 3. Ladd Ro 4 Mien hi . ° . ‘ differently if annexed. The great crop 1D / the aimee advancement of mind, aa day, October 3rd, 4. (a) Torsbliee + (b) a ere Special attention 18 directed to our $15.99 and gis" all those ae = on 7 the os iS} the attention given to education was a AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON. 5. (a) Spring Board and Horse ; (b) Rings. WORSTED SUITS. This is fully 20 per cent, lower men, and men will migrate from places | striking feature. The ign f th 6 (a) Single Parallel ; i : share Wag ape wupertinous to thoes where| nese, ted fas came, wen cuntmeted. with () Single Parallel; (0) High and Low! we have ever before offered the same quality of goods they are needed. the widespread attention fciven ° K ee by Mrs. possge to sell |7. Pyramid Building. TWEED SULTS from $12 00 up. We defy comp shite —The outcome of events in connection |education at present, showing that the ¥ by Public Aaction, on the premises,| The CITIZEN’S BAND (Galbraith’s) will £ with the revolution has been rathor favor-]tendencies _ of civilized countries | °& SATURDAY, October 3, at 12 o'clock: |play some choiee selections mer the We cae first-class fits. JOHN McLEVD & 60, able to England's influence in Chili at the} were to make education universal and free, The Half Town fot, situated on Grafton evening. expense of that of the United States. The} so that the whole nation might share its Street, with small Cott ge thereor, and joia- ADMISSION, 25 cents; Children under }2 Queen conduct of the British naval commander it. | full benefits, and so be fitted for the dvties | ing the Walsh property sold by us lost week. | ¥ “Me 15 cents. : Chariottetown, June 3, 1891. Merchant Tailors, Upper '® Chilian waters was such as to receive the|of citizenship and positions of honor and embers free, on presentation of their = en — Size of Lot-is 42x160 feet. Having been tickets at the door. commendation of the revolutionary junta, | usefulness. The lecture strikingly ilustrat- : ‘ é . : ee ee SS which is now the Government of the coun- ed the effects produced by educating the wn oa ade ean, ie i a Tnennenes So ars 2 Eee : try. Not only did United States Minister} masses, as shown by their self-control in | city for a private residence eo Sees H. D. JOHNSON, M. D., Egan take an active interest in Balmaceda’s|the midst of great strikes, under trying ’ ; LT. COL. IRVING Secretary. . . VING, President, Sage Jai} fortunes, but he appears to have been in-|situations and in the most agonizing Terms specially easy. Sale positive, strumental in aiding the fugitive dictator}socal problems. The remarkable advance- F, H. NORTON * CO. septl6—3i w s tu ( to United 8 -of- f sci ' 7 : e © } ere eied tn nts tnaog lie eee geet ae pad ee Auatinnes During the remainder of of several millions. There will be nojignorance of men who claimed to be wise, OPENING R j United States reciprocity treaty with Chili] and leaders in church and state in the past. Property Oh Rochford Square, ° and Aug ust we offer at Ss for some years. The clear and plain facts of science in the ae Jaa sutton, be vemrraleel So seg he gies pam BY AUCTION; Seuris, ANAL Sent , 189] Reduced Prices al! Light Colorel ~ ‘\Trouserings, Light Colored Su® Ss, 5 ti great exhibition of 1851 a specimen of iron The advanced knowledge of the weal: paper was exhibited, lumediately a lively science of astronomy was eloquently On Thursday, October ist, competition ensued among ironmasters as touched upon. The science of medicine a af si ? : to the thinness to which evid iron eould be received special meation, showing the vest Bae A, BOON, i os a hice ee oe . Siti Ss Und c ro ne ironmaker rolled sheets the |!™provement that had of late years taken fiscal nena splendidly, filled =. a oe mer Wi in S ul mer average thickness of which was one- place in the healing art. The art of print- E Seetcitind tue. Bi Pts. . Among th eri, ee Ss * nt eighteenth hundred part of an inch. In|! from ite first iecnsthilicoses ecedeuniedl \ are instructed by Mary Fi*zpatrick, e entries are the splendid Trot- 3 a to sell by Auction, on the premi ting Stallioa ELMO, 8074, record 2.27 other words, 1,800 sheets of this iron,| 7ith the present, showing that now a/on THURSDAY, October Let, os 15 welackt well-known Trotting Mare BLACK IRD. Straw Hats, ete. piled one upon the other, ld sixteen-page paper can bs printed at the 3 record 2.334, MINNIE GRA menses Ste = < Peel ~~ a —_ coe a Rae dred copies F sdiete. nna a a at kant, _ Biente- shanti, for-| In additite to the races eee ——(x) ———- ial iamae a hninae yt roe Suen te day permene oe |RaY MeM La ee ale ow ee eee! TO OA BRU ad i eno oo ber he is remembered —— : history of sing iP = every | western halt of Town Lot No. 71 in the 2 id Kickhon arness, donated by Hon. Thomas = = = xeets of thinnest tissue paper] 48 ana Of every country, Detore the eyes | Hundred, i w a . 2 ae ieee io ae paper of the sank. thes. Ge. toe aed elas and measuring 4) feet front by 160] The Special Train from Charlottetown will Charlottetown, July 27, 1891—dy & wky a wonderful iron sheets were terday before th der of th be run on the followi : — - ge perfectly | yesterday before the reader of the next day. . é : owing Standard Time ee smooth and easy to write upon, naiedialy [he application of steam to acaiian, The above lot isa very desirable situation | s¢bedule :— i® standing the fact that they were manufactures and rail re $i at the porous ctul ilways, causing the Leave Charlottetown.... 5 ¢ . V Y . , ¥ when held up to the light. centralization of population, which led to Sale positive. Terms at sale. ™ Royalty Denese. fabs Seusic ; . " USE i BR 2 oR 'S vast fortunes, the development of national] MeLeod. \ ** Bedford B 55 . : oe ; 7 ) ; Mase dt MeQearia, Aletha) «. tne be te 8 oo 6 Sale of apples by E. H. Norton & Co. to. | Mtereourse, and the opening up or vast : eye} © ant Benentscs. sco... 720 * morrow, at 10 o'clock. ° “°"1 territories, were ably portrayed. The lec- E. H. NORTON # CO., | os A a 750 « THE BEST SAMI LY MEDICINE: 3 ——-—— turer closed hs address, which took two| eept22—eod tl ele Auctioneers. “Bt Peter's ...... ee... oe fx] . = ee Times.—Lhere have been very | 20urs in its delivery, by an eloquent perui- | ——— : A a a, River ..........--.04. woe r Vere! erican seiners on our coast this season, { tion, touching upon the wonderful strid rrive SOUrIS....-. 6.6.6. .seeeeeee %20 °* : ‘ in fact it is said that, just now, there is not Christianity bas made in iieateseakaontene. 49 BARRELS APPLES Leave ‘* for return.......+.... 4 30 p. m. Safe, Mild, Certain. Guaranteed Parely E — in _ Bay. The Americans are | Ours, |e said, is the age of steam, with its @; “ Park Grounds.............. 500 * —_x)——_—— ons +t chate aten A_or-gie ™ pha go > a ov { snormous preesure and strain. Refore us is Saturday Excursion Tickets from George- OR INDIGESTION, CONST BILLIOUSNESS, Mad a | i is year, in North Bay, is} -he dawn of the electric age, with its yet town to Mount Stewart and i rge ¥ N, NSTIPATION, . ; ' 95 ceat® : and intermediate they cannot be surpassed. For sale by all Druggists ® = in marked contrast with those of former years ] greater pressure and wonderful discoveries, BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, st 10 stations at one first-class o aaeeeee when it was no unuaual sight to see anchored | which will call for men and women of tl o'clock, 40 barre's Apples on Monday, 28 Prepared only b B, TS 1 h ‘ b> th. y oy © pach 3 ew See ctr od ihces + Ageia, preecaellsen acd pain MMe c09 intellectual R. H. NORTON & CO | - A. 8. Ti oHNson one 4 Ameri¢an tishi g veasels at a time. attainments and sterling character. sept22—li Auctioneers, septls G. B, McEACHERN, Cinta sii‘ tik sean > ° Cornet Kent and —. = Secretary, etown, Sept, 19, 1. ws ‘ am