at little cost—and all this can be secured without borrowing or begging, if only the will of the people pronounces the fiat It will then soon be seen that united Char- lottetown has said ; ** Let there be milk, and there was MILK. Che Daily Examiner 1885. MARCH 26, Receipts and Expenditures of Canada The Pablic Accounts show that the Revenue of Canada, and the Expendi ture charged against the same, for the year endive 30th Jone, 1884, are as follows :— Recriers Customs, Stamps, . ‘ Uther source, Excise, and Bill . $25,483,199 19 6,378,762 54 $21,861,961 73 EXPENDITURE, - luterest on Public Debt, ‘‘harges of Management, Premium, Discount and Ex., Sinking Euad, . Ordinary Services, . Charges on the Revenue, Subsidies to Provinces, 7,700,180 61 179.766 58 103,502 27 1,350,500 00 11,127,415 94 7,042,626 47 3,603,714 38 $31,107,706 25 754,255 48 Surplus Revenue, S31.861.961 73 EEE — The receipts and payments for the year eoding 50th June, 1884, (apart from those connected with the Revenues) may be summarized as follows :— Surplus Revenue (as above) $3 754,235 48 Recerers FROM, Loans - 51,474,095 95 1,627 50 2,555,000 00 271,221 07 7,292,056 55 951,636 50 1,149,458 09 241,506 03 Premiums and discounts Investments Trust funds Province Accounts Dominion Lands ( P Railway - Other items $64.790.885 17 PAYMENTS, — Redemption Pablic Debt Kailway subsidies Premiums and discounts Province acer unta Tuvestments - Trust Fands : " Railways and canals” - Public works . P. R. Bond account Dominion Lands, cap. ac. anking accounts . Other items - Consolidated fund, $14, 168,522 48 208.000 00 2,554,971! 61 32,624 99 18,954,503 00 218,509 32 15,726,147 04 443.715 98 2,694,186 15 728,441 33 1 364,509 44 511,674 65 7,184,779 15 364,790,885. 17 ooo The Address to the Queen. We have not published a lengthy summary of the debate ou the resolution authorizing a joint address to the Queen, by both Houses of the Legislature,—for ‘wo reasons : first, because the facts and circumstances which impel the Legisla- ture to adopt this course are fresh in the minds cf all readers of Tue Examtner, aud need uot be recalled; and secondly, because we deem it expedient that the minor differences which necessarily ap- pear in a debate between the two parties should not, in this important matter, be brought isto prominence. On the main point all are unanimous. There is aot the slightest doubt in the mod of any one that the terms of our union with Canada ere} yet unfulfilled. There is not the slightest doubt that the Dominion Government have ail along been strangely regardless of their obliga- tion to supply means of efficient and con- tinuous steam communication between this Province and the Mainland There is not the slightest doubt that this Pro- vince, particularly, gas suffered incalen- lable loss because means of efficient and coutipuous steam commuvication have not been provided. There is not the slightest doubt —twelve long years hav iux passed away and petition and protest having alike failed to move the Domin- ion Goverament to do even that which is quite within the raoge of possibility — that the Legislature of this Province, as oue of the contracting parties. is now justified in meworializing the Queen to interpose. The whole Legislature, aod the whole people, those who support the Goverument and those who follow the Opposition, are of one mind on the essential facts of this case ; and no diterence of opinion a8 to the non essential facts should mar our har- mouious aciou, or lesseu iu any degree the certainity of the success of our ap- peal to the Queen. The single note of discord and weak- ucss which has been sounded by the Patriot might be damaging it the Patriot represented the views of the Opposition Party. But this, we are hoppy to say, it does not do. The puerile perversity of the Patriot is, indeed, openly repudi- ated by members of the Opposition in the House, and it finds no echo in the country. -- A bill has been prepared by the Secretary of State, dealing with the Chinese question. The bill wiil be regulative in its character —imposivug a tax ou all Chinese who may land after its passage through the House, but will iu uo other way restrict Chinese immi- gratiou, while to the Provincial Legis- latures will be left the right to deal with ‘hose Chinamen ut present in the country, by imposing poil tax. This Dill in effect is based on the report of Mr. Chaplean, who was one of the comwission ap- pointed to enquire into the Chinese ques- tion last summer. It will in no way meet the wivhes of the people of British Columbia. Erroneous Ideas. -—_-— | Tur Hon. Donald Ferguson, in the | course of his excellent speech last even. | ing, attacked (would that he could have | swept away) several false avd injurious | ideas respecting this Province, which are prevalent throughout Canada. One of these was the idea, promulgated by Mr. Blake, that Canada has expended a great deal more money upon this Island than she has received from it. Another was Mr. Mackenzie's ridiculous ides that the Deminion had carried out the terms of union to the fullest possible extent. And still another was the idea, which had its origin among ourselves, that we were so straitened financially that we were com- | avoid bankruptcy. Io repelling this last idea, Mr. Ferguson pointed out that it was xot the Pro- vince which was in straitened cir cumstances prior to Union, but some of the Banks of the Province, which, having departed from the rules by which banking is safely carried on and invested largely iu debentures, got into difficulties as a matter of course; and then brought their great influence to bear upon the Government and precipi- tated the union. The Province could, no doubt, have survived the Dasbaway Poliey and raised the interest of its Railway debt, and the idea that we are indebted to Canada for stepping in and rescuing us from bavkruptcy, is not only false, but calculated to damage our interests. -—— _—> —_<o am + ‘The Riel Rebellion. Tue news of au uprising in the North- west came like a clap of thunder in a clear sky. We had had no advice of grievances or discontent on the part of our halt-breeds; the ivsurrection must, therefore, be due simply to the presence of the unscrupulous agitator, Riel, and to the want of something else to do in the winter months. The accounts are po doubt exaggerated, aud we hope present- ly to hear that the difficulty has been overcome by the police. A resort to arms cau be justified only when a people endure real grievances which constitutional agitation has, after repeated efforts, failed to remove. In this case there has been no agitation.and, so far as the people of Canada are aware, no real grievances; and consequently, the leaders in the Northwest sedition should be severely punished when captured. — Mr. Hackett lately delivered a very able and forcible speech, in which he dealt severely with some of the erroneous utterances of Mr. L. H. Davies respeci- ing the state of this Province, and proved by statistics that the Islaud has pros- pered and progressed since it weg united with Canada. _—— «+ ~The Manitoba Legislature opened on the 19:h inst. The speech promises a measure to assist in the coustruction of local railways; also a liqnor Lill; a bill adopting the Torrens system of laud transfer, and a bill providing tor the ballot in provincial election:. City Councii. A specie] meeting of the City Council was held last evening, when the Citizens’ Bill, in amend~ent to the different Acts of Incorporation, was read clause by clause and agreed tu. A copy of the Waterworks Bill, defeated in the Legislative Council last session, DAILY HXAMINER, ae . fT pelled to euter the Dominion in order to | Halifax Herald, Prof, Wiggins replied :— PROVINCIAL LYGISLATORE,| CURRENT. NOTHS . a rag ‘ansatlantic sicamers has been HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. gege Om ‘transarentic Ss begun at Liverpool, CURRENT NOTES. Weronesvay, March 25. The Ameer of Afghanistan intends in- creasing his army to 50,000 men and forti- aan ‘eliminary business,— the ad- : After prelimtuary 2 le northern frontier. jeurned debate on the resolution,submitted | fying the wh« : by Hon. Mr. Sullivan respecting an ad- J. D. Chickering, clerk of the Le} lore dress to the Queen, was resumed :-—~ County Cirenit Court, Mississippi,while out Mr. Farguuarson contended that the) hunting on the 12th inst., was caught ina *rovince is paying more into the Dominivn | hail storm and way 80 severely injured by Ireasury than it receives; and heartily hail that he died before reaching howe. suj ported the resolution. ' King Leopold in his address to the Hon. Mr. Ferouson vege poe Belgian Deputies thanking them hin their eee < minor ro me e by ‘expressions of loyalty and confidence, said Mr Sinclair, an sai at as an) yy a abide encoursac’ Hn * : : ; jthat such expressions encc g m to ardent Confederate, he had been bitterly | continue his labor in the Congo enterprise. disappointed respecting | the ag a He felt confident of success, he said, and en eee > : parte sg Pag th * he hoped that Belgium would find another Island and the maiatand. r. Ferguson | | ow outlet for her trade. spoke at length to a crowded and attentive | ee House | J. FP. Baker, a farmer residing at Derry, Messrs D. C. Martin, Blake, R'chards,| New Hampshire, is the owner of a cow “thd peste adele McLeod, Lefurgey, Hooper, Alex. Martin, | which has just distinguished herself by Beer and Arseneault prolonged the debate | giving | irth to a calf which, alihough it until a late hour | possessed but one head, had two perfectly ae . « o . : | : The resolution was unanimously adopted, | formed noses and mouthes. On each side and acommittee was appointea to join a of its head it had an eye, and there Was an Committee of the Legislative Council in | extra one besides in the middle of its fore- > y Sa ie 2 . the preparation of an addrees to the Queen, | head. The calf lived but a short time, but viz: Hon. Messrr. Sullivan, Yeo, Ferguson, | has been visited by hundred of curiosity Sinclair, Prowse, and Arseneault, seekers. <> | ‘The bill incorporating the Niagara Falls Newfoundland Troubles. Railway Company was read for a second time in the Ontario Legislature on the A lively fracas occurred in the Newfound-| 19th, but on the understanding that the land Legislature the other day. Hon, House was not committed to its principles Francis Winton, member of Parliament for | During the debate Attorney-General Bonavista, and late editor of the Morning | Mowatt stated that the negotiations which Chronicle, has been expelled from the Gov- had heen in progress between the Local and ernment and the position of Financial| Dominion Governments with reference to Secretary. He then joined the Opposition, | to the establishing of a public park were at The next dey Winton entered the survey-|an end and that there was no prospect of or-general s offices and met there George M. | their being renewed. Johusen, law adviser to the Legislature and | partner of Sir Wm. Whiteway, the! Detention altarrati . } Jin- | ton flourished a stick and. fiually spat in|, Odthe 18th March, at her residenoe ia Hal Solceenta tase. Che ci aan fax, Mery [., beloved wife of Donald Keith, Se a : : | Esq. and niece of the Hon. W. W. Lord, ion wea so badly punished that he could | aged 35 years not attend to his parliamentary duties for, 2— several days, Hon. Me. Winton, who has! only one leg, is referred to in a pe oor as a ‘‘slave to drink in its worst form, who : bt : has gradually fallen from one degree os | God Liver Oil with Hypophosphites turpitude to another until every feelin, of | WILL BUILD UP WASTED SYSTEWS. common decency and self-respect has been | literally soaked out of his compesition and; Dr. R. B. Pusey, Elizabethtown, Ky., acondition of depravity reached, which | says: ‘! have prescribed Scott's Emulsion renders reformation all but impossible.” | frequently in the last ten years, and take The same paper, the Telegram says: ‘*The| pleasure in commending it as a valuable miserable wretch has been offered money aati both fer adults and children in DIED. Scott's Emulsion of Pure FOR SALE. | , C. OWEN. Ch’town, March 26, 1885—tu th gat In response to a telegram from the ‘' The life of the meterological bureaus is at staks, and as thev have charge of the storm telegrams you will hear aoahing of the storm in Europe till the papers arrive, as happened in March, 1883. No telegrams in the morn. | ing papers here about the storm on your coast last night The storm has occurred six times | in the last thirty years, four of them on time being examined by the Board, it was moved by Councillor Koughan and secopded | by Councillor Crabbe : Resolved, That in view of the resalt of the recent civic election in this ci y, ard the evident desire then e<pressed by the citizens for the introductien of an eftie <n! syetem of waterworks inty this city, that this Council petition the Provincial Legis- lature for the passage of an Act jnco - porating a Waterworks Company, giving; them full power to introduce water into the city. Moved in amendment by Councillor Morris, seconced by Councillor Douse, —- Resolved, That itis the opinion of thie Council that the best interests «f the citi- zans would be served by the city anthori- ties undertaking the construction of water- works for the City of Charlottetown, and that ther fore this Council doss not approve of the works being entrusted to a private company. 5 Va the amendment being pat there ap- peared for it : Councillors Morris, Douse, McRae and Horne—4; and avainst ik ; Councillors Crabbe, Koughan, Kelly, Me- Lean, Davy and Haszard_ 6 The original motion was thn put and there »ppeare 1 — For—Councillors Crabbe, Koughan, Me- Lean, Kelly and Haszard Against—Councillors Morris, Douse, Me Rae, Horne and Davy. It was cartied by the casting vole of the Mayor. \t was moved by Councillor Douse, sec- opded by Councillor Davy, ; Kesolved, That the sum of $400 per annum be added to the City Surveyor’s salary, to date from the Ist_April next. Moved in amendment by Councillor Crabbe, seconded by Coune’llor Kelly, Kesolved, That Mr. George Douglas he appointed City Surveyor in place of Mr. Joseph Taylor, at a salary of $350 per annua. There appeared for the amendment Coun- cillor Crabbe, Kovghar, Kelly end Me- Lean. Against it; Davy, flaszard, Horne, Douse, McRae end Morris. The original motion was then pat and carried, A wotion was passed, authorizing the the City Clerk to call for tenders for the city printing and advertizing. The weeting adjourned. - —— *) ae +e eo. -.-- shortly afterwards after suffering intense agony. leaves five children. and two hours late. 1: is not equal to the Saxby, but is very dangerous as it sometimes leave the country.” wasting conditions,’ Boston, and will, donbtlesas, be soon offered donble eagle variety has been attempted any one, excepting experts. It weighs 296 ’ . * ‘ 4 a coin was iiads from the mould of a genuine 220 ACRES, LO 22, aboutthe same couiposition as counterfeiters Mr. Ajezandey Shaw, ie offered for seumewhat thicker than the genuine, If not seld within ten days from date, it Courts Building, Charlottetown, at the hour R. R. FITZGERALD, a Tea and Fancy Tables on runs jp veins.” Prof. Wiggins’ | ther officials, who carried tyeir ynyelief in Se A new counterfeit #20 gold piece, doubie | in the Maritime Provinces. This is a new I before, avd the public would do well to le : aiaiaitiiel guard itself carefully against ihis new Vit ABLE HAFEROLD FARE specimen of the counterfeiter’s art. This | grains, whereas a genuine one weighs 516 standard $20 gola piece, end the metal _— use in making silver dollars. It ig gilded | private Sale Part of the purchase money sae will ba sold by Public Auction on Friday, the of 12 o'clock, neon. Solicitor for Vendors. APRIL TEA. Shi ue cana ene - _ Wednesday, 8th of April, his predictions so far as to neglect to notify SL AR K BT Counterfeit Gotd Coin eagle of 1880, has made iis appearance in DK 1) BUSHELS FISHERY SALT. ae branch of counterfeiting, as ne coin of the bogus coin is calculated to deceive most FOR SALE. ‘greins, a difference of 220 grains. The a from which it was stamped consists of Ts E above Farm, now in the occupation of brightly with gold by a battery, and is| can be left secured on the premises, : : 17th day of April next, in front of the Law Prof. Wiggins Talks. y P For terms and particulars of sale apply to Ch'town, March 26, 85 —Gi wklyli NUE ladies of St. James’ Church will hold forecast was ignored ty the Toronto | "IN THE the Maritime Provinces of the coming FILA LL. . wt ee storm. And it is for this reason that Prof. COMMITTEE Wiggins has scored a greater triumph down Te rae by the rea. Mrs, D, Stirling, Mrs, D MeKinnoa, lee ‘* D McNeill, “Watts, o A oe, of ie. MeGregor, Trrep #6 Commir Setr-Murper.—A| «§ young man in the orrors attempted to] «+ hang himself in his father’s barn, Wood,| ‘ N, J. Campbell, “* L. MeLeunsn, stock, N. B., on the {9ch. The hanging * J, Mekbeorecr, ‘* K. McLean, body was discovered by ihe servant, whe ‘“ F. Hyad naa "2, Byadman with great presence of mind grasped and Proceeds ia aid of Church debs, raised il as far as her strength enabled her, CELLE MeNEIL', thus relieving the strain on the victim’s Sceretary. neck until her cries brought help. The bocy was then lowered and after a long while the doctor succeeded in rendering te suspended animation. = $300 REWARD. Do you want any cheap Crockery or Glassware’? If s0, go to R. K. Braca’s. i. Perkins, A, McLean, A. Murray, Miss MeGill, March 25-—-2 v 3aw eee He has the cheapest in town. meh26 a above reward will be given by the sade ae City of Charlottetown, to any person Sestene Wem. ee as who will givo such information as will lead to AULSEN NS A BIG CTORY, — Christiania, Norway, three weeks ago fel Sera ore Pe oe oe } y; ¢ x0, | feloniously set on fire certain premises on Axel Paulsen had a challenge race with} fownal Street, the property of James Currie, Mr. Van Der Zee, of Helland, for the] Esq., Collector of Customs. on the evening of championship of the world and a prize of | the 24th inst. For the Best Bargains in Boota and Shoes, try Macdonald’s Boot Store. mcbh26 $500 Pausen won easily, with plenty of by order of the Mayor, peraons witnessed tho race. City Clerk, enone Mayor's Oilice, March 25 1885-2w 2awpat2w StUppen Deatii.—Mrs. Ann Jane Me. OF THE Fate, wile of Mr. Walter A. McFate, died Go'den Grove, St. John, on Thursday HC LL. : is b E> iL. Ee. afternoon, after an illness of 12 hours, She <maeenetinennine heart, Edition of the Bible (complete)—O!}d and men geen New ‘Testiment— will be ready for issue from low prices, at Macdonald's Boot Store. menth. mech26 The work now by me ordered will be issued Tiiu wife of Geo, Chapman, machinist, | rush for the first issue, I will take orders Toronto, took a dose of oil of tangy, late on | from parties wishing to get them as soon as Prices will rapge from $1.00 to $18.50, She was about 30 years of age and according to size and style oi binding. distance to spare. Twenty-five thousand A. H. MACPHERSON, REVISED EDITION sie ritploniniae suddenly of convulsions at her residence, had suifered from diseases of the liver and| J HAVE received advices that the Revised Boots anv Suoxs are sold at wonderful | the Oxford and Cambridge Press catly next as soon as ready ; but es there will be a greet the night of the 20ch inst., and expired rescived, &= Come and order earlr, Pure Black Currant Preserve (not im- | ported) in bottles or tumblers at J) Knight | & Son. [ma 20, din eod! go to J. B. Macdonald’s. Cecteailenis Gc. HASZARD, For Ladics’ Trimmed Hats and Bonnots | Brown’s Block, Queen Square. Ch’town, March 16, 1885-2wks 3aw meh26 | ee ncn — — MARCEL ng 18Ee5 5 eee eae — Y. M. C. A. TENDER 3 » 2 hursday Ky £, 26th March. Wit. be recei ed by the ung iad votil the Wich of next Apel, fete |making an? putting up of gates aad a the ALLAN, frent of the “Catholic (' metery, pr Peter’s Road st Plans and specifications of the same seen at the « fiive of Mosers. Peake Bros ace Reminiscences of Active Service in HUBERT Z. PERRY h f R : W | “Larlottetown, Mareh 23, 1g85 ~2ake the ast Russian War, en Particularly referring to ee a | Wa ROL KTOX A CONROY, ian, Stormin f th a 0 n mam" Rodan, Work in the Trenches, BARRISTERS & ATTORNEYS-28-Lay, The Band of the ®2nd Battalion will be in| Notaries Public, &e, attendance ‘ : ‘ | Office in Cameron’s Block, up atairs ; ee ee ee by Major Irving. next door to Tayler's Jewelry Store, dmission, \. ca ae 7 cal Members of the Militia foree in uniform| March 22, 1885 —why2m admitted fiee, and invited to take seats on pp apeerongreines the platform. C6 SERGEANT JOQHN (Late «f H. M. 20th Regiment of Infantry ) | will conclude his ! secretary. | Ch’town, March 24th, 1885. ENTERTAINMENT bmtevnn, ?, 2 Tad IN THK AGADEMY OF MUSIG, rgvgy pp ax rerp. —-ON — aster Monday, April 6th. on Subscriber offers for rent half the Shop, formeny cccupied by Mesum Bremner Bros. as a book and stationery store, \Vv. A. BRENNAN, PF Toderthe distinguished patronage of His} Ch'town, March 11, 1885 - tf } Honor the Lieutenant Governor, - CUAL. NS hand, a quantity «¢ Ti cou, Gowrie Mises and Giace Bay Veal, oe MORE SINNED AGAINST THAN) 07: S»dver (04 wes not out il be sold for Cash at Summer prices, SINNING, | CAT. JOUN LOUGHES, (Founded on events row prominent in Ehe Unjom Dramatic Club Will present, for the first time in Charlotte: town, Carleton’s thrilling drama, Water Straet Ireland ) Ch’town, March 10, 1885-—Imo akties, me SEE DY WHEAT, thoula Dh | ~ Should This Meet the liye KOR SALE CHEAP. ee Oe ee An elficient be ia VHE best variety of “White Russian’ attendance, Seed Wheat, a splendid yielder, good New and beautiful SCENERY has been Hour, stil! straw; best for our goil prepared for the play. . climate, Admission: Gallery, 25 cents ; Parqnette, 35 cepts; Reserved seats, 50 cents. ‘lickets ae hie: ‘nale-nk alt thn Geter thes ed ee jimi inte ee a A eee Doors open at 7, curtain to ijap at 9 o clock f sharp. } McHEILELAR'’s BEPOT, Ch’town, March 24, 1885, e s Uity of Charlottetown. i oe AT. Danean’s Oid Wiaart. ORCHESTRA will JOUN NEWSON, CWtewn, Marek 0 (885 Imo an' all other }:inJe ¢ ee ne TENDERS. wi ZALED TENDYRS will be received ui | bh the City Clerk's office unti! noon of Satar- | sie day, the 28th inst., from partics willing to| ———-—— pars ia contract for the Lease of Market ‘Yolls, accord-' Q A i ff? AT fa SALT ing to specilication to be seen at this office. | Di im dy NA is i , , The names of two good and sutflicient securities mrst accompany each Tender, ' The Council do not bind themselves to | accept the highest or any Tender. By order, A H. MACPHERSON, : City Clerk, March $1, 1885—sat wed thar March J —S8i wk): 7 +f ye IN SPOR: 5,000 Bags ef Liverpool Salt. 2,00 do Fishery de. PEAKE BROS AO Ch tevce na, Vel 14, TRSE Notice of 'o-Partnership, HAVE admitte: se oun! Gt aRiwe Bane Shen tie admitted Mr, Kdward Merrill Was, Las?, POUNB, at NUBSURIBE for TUM WREKLY FS ES) AMINE. the tact pane neh a . ' as 2 partner in my basiaess, datin from the first day of January, A D, 1885 ioe aera oo on er cnt fa future the business will be conducted | QYURSE WANTED—For the P. a under the style and firm of J. H. Myrick | + Hospit J, a yourg woman irem + to & Co. : years of age, who will receive frou: the matron a thorough tra‘nirng and have a good sites tion. Apply at the Prince KE iward = Rospital, ware ms dian Seed Whoat| wcasrsorecnccncce wom Canadian Seed Wheat y ANT EDS 4 seed pie Cot FOR SALE. — Mg = h aoe es mar23 140i 7 J. H. MYRICK, Vignish, March 90, 1885—mar23 4i : r Fro LeL—The bry Good Store on = BAGS © : : Street, lately occupied by Mr. agtt 200 BAGS Canadian Spring Seed Wheat, | Shand. Apply to Mr. Stevenson. mat . on PP'Y a in White Fyfe, Red ete ee : saa imported last Fall from a reliable | "OU LET—A pew house, fronting on I rer; wili he gold cheap. Street. Enquire of Thos. W. Also, a large quantity of the same, to anive mar3 pat ea on opening of navigation eon ie ——t Farmers in wantof Good Seed for Spring) AM ONEY WANTED — Provided inter low Zoe vl secu rity. Ay ply at thus ed ooo would do well to send ia their orders rly, eens eras aa” We will Guar tee Sati . _ — _ nae uarautse Satisfaction. ‘ POX JAUNTING SLHIG i and pasewe 9 . A. HORNE & CO, F(reversibie aest) for sale. Apply to wid Ch town, March 19th, 18K5 ~whpatdi dylaw Ty emner _ uevey sm, =| SUST PUBLISHED, een Teil Aa — ee | “Deve of Counts a ca | = = “ A LEVIURE BY fs eae - ‘don, i. Werguson. a = aS a Sold at the Buck and Diug Stores fog the => a5 + enclitot the Benevolent Irish Sogiety, Q) ~ = , benctit ot the Benevolent Ivish Sosiety : © -= oS ] Price, 25 Cents, oc cs 5:5) (| cvtown, March 91, 1985, Cad as 3s 8 ig eee, ee me qs See ¢ 5 =z Ns =: 44 QUEEN STREET ee sme: —nigeney ~ it leet QE WABRENNAN — ee ee ’ ed S| Fst 4 Book, Job and Ornamental Prite, Sano : - © = 422% Book-Binder, Peper Ruler, ae QS 35322) AND o gual an * - ‘i 3 _ 2S &% | BLANK-BOOK MANDPACTORIR Olds 2: btn Cc a B Broth s ts & = __ Bremner Brothers, emt GS [ant ie w alt trovnss, one of the mei 6a = m —s | Lower Provinces. With such facilities iti no trouble to do the best work at moderate rates, DR A Na ATEC 41 Queen Street,