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Wi su 5 &> | Bates 2 ME Bes | = ie @ de 2 ae * ? wey j For the oh <cursionists and si ae ; ; | ee 3 ; . . : re = ER RRA AS SR FP > ey, | Ce eee ge : 1 . 7" ae" ret iUTiINY OF 8 VALI S TROOPS. — SATLORS cannot be found to man ail the ° 2. m* : ; A 7 | ; 1) rey ee | >? - 4 Se ee . ‘ ‘ i & e iff BA ry . hes ts a - | Obl 8, We | ‘ime Table, | GALLANT PURSU?! ‘ URE oF TRE Ships in port, and appications, to some extent i 38 3 ate & By fe + , wt ; j unsuU ssful. have been yie in New York sé > oO RSH PR > Fo FLFR PRRPLAE 33) t. y HOARE S U5 &.. %.3 Gy 'which has been arranged from oflicial | GUNS, AND Pt BMENT OF THK ee ae been made in New York, 3) 35 Te oaeh if 7 77} 4 . i cee aos ail i e : (juet Se —~ St John Sun Cai tory & ahvlGen ; aeog table MOTINE Y Gan, BURROWS CREDOO, Se ~ ON. WHY Bee . ~ * ' x . - ; pe ryty Z , ret : : . ~ 88 a8 + aeti 8 i ‘ 2,3ysay Bch 4 funn | re: - ; hoo eal ON THE JI7TH UI the Quebee TJ'elegraph says that owing to } & X evahia Bilis cgep2a, j ti ins | 1 on { tor Sumni rside, lig . » ] v i a? 1 4: ‘f v a } ‘4 : + - neil dtemidende the scarcity of sailora, merchants are colge NEYT Hog 9 Ww a BROV i & Co, : nish, Alberton and points West, daily, at i ; mape f sailora, ren F i Hee d a a 1 1 ee * os : a ae wr ee CANDAHAR. July 27 Mhe following are | © pay 4 10 stg. a month to all seamen sbip- _——— ivapiial and | serve Fund. Unwards of 999 ti} (84) [O.00 am, Woo am, | 150 pom. For ee ' LHe LONOWINE ate) Pe Heine ts thie tat } ' “@ypies Ga ’ ; is ' i vi aia ; 4 7 . . ‘ si 4 . ae ¢ nf . ; 7 ‘7 29. ping at t , _ jwing to tnit “2c a taryve rye Sas much ure it j ’ a VEU, | Ane wh, 8, WHO i pots ag 6, at { the details of the affair with the W ali’s mu- | Pe" . ve Sots — ; Pays 9 * _~» Ha rs : : ive i ‘ ‘e 10 | +3 . eR ees ; j eel . nubluver oO; 4S 27rul S$ are Taking piace Ca yr. : ; pr - a.m., and 4 p.m tinous troeps on the l4th inst. On their |’ ber Of Gescrvionus BF mene pee 8 y _— , 1s Oe | VaITrorpy putty T atrn ag r } ai? : : \ : 1m arrival at Ci 1 | ? i}, } y hyogee as . OD mv ar Pyaar ; general): . a { LVe sleted their! LON BU f Nu LAN WAS TRE | rain 5a Ad, i y,da irom Sum {arrival at Girishk, two things became ap- A Pacirtc Tows Desrroyvev.—An Ut- ‘ : . ii . a1 49 dud atU LVS u are ; a TT s 4 imi I nharary ‘ 4 os oo} Pe WL .* ‘ w+ 7 ; f ’ Stock of 4 AY rsiae Uberten, pI SNR un points | parent to General Burrews ; nad ¢ vlonel Ot. | TAWA Gespatcn tw the "7 felegray h : SaVvs : : | West, at 10.16 a.m., 4.35 p.m., and 8.33 fohn—fret.. that the river was allow e a Nicos die Riteiaia! ‘medal on este } ' F | ra inetirancea fa |» . ts ORS oe TEs VOR REOh,: FMS ERS, SAVE Kee ae shallow | Advices from San Francisee announce that ‘8. ° wt °y i o . ; 7 a1 € Y ' ‘rom Creorgetown, Souris, and a pots iase i ] ees, iad ' Ss i ee Ra 7 ; : a . . Choice Famils SUDDLIES, i C HSU aicc VOR pany East at 10.04 : atta 17.10 | all poiats}as to be fordable at short intervals, and|the town of Yale, British Columbia, . the = SUSsEcs Chir gr ear : Last US a. M1, alt av DT. . } of +s tanltey ; f . 4 ° ; iad Cece 2 am Saad, a Charlottct |presented, therefore, no difficulty to the | head waters of the Canadian Pacific Rail +7 +? ; . . cae ‘ ail ae a R660 Mi ee } t ier gjeatner beni eaves Wnarlotvctown ‘ , co 4) hus . sie i, : e so and would ask all in search of Fresh ( Of Liverpes], England. lfor Orwell fonday and Wed la | pa sage Of the troops” anywnere secondly, | way, was burned on the night ef the 27th . : 7 1 TO rwell every Vionaay an yednesday | 2 ae ! a : -* "6 . 7 os . give them a " | eve ‘ : : . | that tne Wallis troops were res dy to muilay | ult. The fire was probably oi incendiary Fn = ; j ? is . . ™ ny? - } nrang eile : 2 a6 | : a aa i Lu yY tin iDe een corrupted oy a riciy RORERTSON & CAMERON. Insurance eifected on y description of | Leave Orwell for ‘tietown every Tues- | ‘*” Hinds DATINS 2 oe erupted by 2 | origin. prep rty in th ,t1LoOVve ST r lial le ‘on. da. c i Ly mm i at 7 9 clock i \ toran Lalas t VNich Naa a nibbpanis a re 7° . f ‘ May 31, 1380..—Sm ead & 1 tetih h in > ets ebereeds X 2c ” “Bigck PA l the i from Ca) at Ghar Mh: m The discussion between Prof. Foster and : ly 4 ; emt & 'y pau the 1 vy ‘ REN ‘PR ATES. | ieavit } Le for - Urwell same | tite Wal from bv isi Ds His regi a hi "= 2 ‘ 3 an . ’ ;' ¢ i es, |B King Dodds for and against the Canada TATTRST FF A PIER A —— s |e eu ui , i ; 0 dil, = i t envitl orce, lt " ‘ Hf - x : . a ea ii} 7 A; iA ALPS i a‘ i MeTANCS A ot at an | : * Ser oO o™ AT AF AMmNnaAmN UVadat wade i ats ead cults | Weturni oO Orwell to Charlottetown is clearly necessary To Gisarm, to preven ns en ares. ee * eo by COG a Mid? : 2637) 7924, 1) oo , ; . 3 ; ‘1,3 |Saturday night lasi. ine imeetiigs pa Ly, Lv. B thera Wf Becte Ancke CA) an: P. Kk. Isiand., san eV Vil 46 ( nhaprlottetown about jt r WnMNe Lye b van, at this prur- | 4 ng : . “ . : S. c ital ur 1<cn._ 7 art 18.30 0'¢ j \ a ’ “ee witl LoOT wl hoed by LLLOUSMUGS It is said the , : i} *'. ey 4 , % % me eon : r —— Pe + c if 7 f ‘ r vil ! i reywy ey O oy all tr ey 7?? r COMMISSIO4 eHALY {; \| ih if nf \} | : v4 pA AU : ior M otewart | ; iro i. Vi to tlic . re bike Cieis) men are are ail in favo! or ’ a's : . » #24 Pe idbabiaks saeasil " ' ; is ~_" ’ oe : 7 oe } < . . — > es % j; ever \ ) : ay MOMDiDys t 4 | ¢ ! ‘ r} ”) i r tents and | the Act, and the local hewspapers rainst ' \ 1 fit 5 € - a CK ; + 3 1@ prospect e oe thatthe vote at t > PAU bobs . a2 te Ge QO os _ i ip ing their baggage soen after sunrise, | ~~? ot Set ae OnE sightpe Pte <9 ' Leave Ji tC Stew Chariottetown at }j ; ; ee 68 ae | polis will be adverse to the Act. : S ot Gk ~ 7 as es d a —— i 17 ete pt . ner : yD Ye, a Mt mut : + & Pwo Gee & — es ' — +} , bill, 4 oe 2 5 12 ie 48 Y , ; - eee eee Fs i “oe “s 5 on igen ' . } \ Y unt Stewart ” ' “Atieds uly ° ‘ ciiery, \ return published in connecriol with ae Pei —- . . . UN ‘ o : 2 : 4 ‘ oe os ™ >a . . p Charlottetown. - - P. EE. island 1 ce t= \ ym to three w'eclock, | © <-pounders, which were! the hill introduced by Mr. Plimsoll before tinea . Be Rte BWEESERS | : . ; Pre te ; led on 1 . . i alls "¢ : sg hee Consivnn ‘ ; } ; mint ‘ Sag °&s ena Fe ge * ‘ 2 me 1g. wo . retul o Chariot ete afr : 7 t3 en — ; — | « a inp aruairent, tor the peter cesurity a ' v e i t revurns } : ie x «4 . # * ~ ¥ ‘ ! ‘ even iy ; ‘ ‘ Fis i} er” ne ii mne d. sels vith opain cares s. sho that guarant vac Be y 3 ae i 2 1 t . Be By = x TS e\ 4 . ee LV 3 Ste yWigation wari 1d i me ' pr FK rCCi i > ANG OSU twenty-six st mers . n> . +yart f 4) , 7 Ra . : e & y= * " ay , . ' ; 1 7 i? ’ } An ’ ° ’ e d ary Oi oii he ' § é a 4 al 4 — ~ = S In Ut 7 ) ti 1 i ! i h i st ‘ | A, UH wWilY OF ' LYTIAIL Wien oT in i itd- City oO Ti I ; ; ; Tk = § - SS bas & tJ ve *< sn lay V € 7 } 1A \ ¢ ct Lon} \V nr le 7 a4 Ci nd Pf We » report i i snes, May il } * { mornings halt-? } ch Returs " 103 if lader a ‘ : 2m 5 ¥ 4 Bees =" ay es TF —_~* ‘ put > ‘s ue PUP une .p rl rd i . n-iaaen + E> S 4 ‘ * , ; 3 j : ¥ Bes . , Rw 5 Ing sae aays ' | ; race oe a oe ; ina: a a = 2 ena % “ % é A Gee rs } i es . i , ~— , - —G—p€s | SAMI ig Tounderea and 31 were re- ~~ a: A amer also makes daily trips between and began te indve to the northwards along | ported missing < —- ~ . 4 : . : . + aaXa —— + ++i yta eive td oye Summerside and Voint da Chene, and con- | 4; } Phi . sous Seve . : ry lai all sate tats ial ita ain Agnes oe Pee es ee ne tree nae ‘ or ' 17 ; 7 _. GOLD STURT 23 nects with the express tram to and inom G28 | oo 1 ak kt ton o'clock force from our Her Royal Highness the [Princess Wouise : ; senate iRkes iOCK. Lt ten ¢ K @& irerce i mn ou J ; ’ MEDAL, Paw eee Te eamy on the west bank, four miles above embarked on board the J/llan steamer cok } PhS +e Ov mili, cae £2iiCe ‘ \ +] 4 io 7 * . . 7 12 . ep x’ > —- ’ a+ Eat. , IN EVERY DEPARTMENT R a. 1at of the mutineers, crossed the river. In] ~ olynesian,” at Quebec, or Saturday cau SVS Worse > ¢ rity yr are iswmasc eae eee ee a eas oa i 4 ce ine wre Cum Ve . eo ales a P vs : — et memedy for Hard L1iMos. three-auarters of an hour thecavalry breught | Merning, for England. Picked. men from ai Wt ‘ . Si cuba paal © \« me »? Ue bat =" . JOS STEEL BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THF WORLD. MORTGAGE SALE. TO be soll by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, en SATURDAY, he eighteenth day of September, A. D. 1880, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in ai Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the second day of June, A. D. 1871, and made between Witttam Tuomas Hunt, of the one part, and Eowarpo JARVIS Horeson, of the other part, — ENS. LL that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being at Summerside, er Lot or Tewnship Number Seventeen, in Prince County, in said Island, bounded and described «s follows, that is to say: Com- mencing at a tixed stake or point on the west side of Central Street and on the south side of Second Street; thence running sonthwardly along Central Street a distance of seventy feet: thenc: westwardly at right angles along the northern boundary of land in the pos- session of John McKay, a distance of sixty feet to St. Stephen’s Street; thence north- Wardly along St. Stephen’s Street a distance of seventy feet to Second Street; thence east- wardly aiong Second Street sixty feet to place of commencement, agreeable to a plan made by Alexander Anderson, Esquire, Sur- veyor, wh ch said piece or parcel of land is comprised in and demised for the term of 999 years by 20 Indenture of Lease bearing date the first day of Juné, A. D. 1863, and made between Stephen Wright, of the one part, and John Wilii..m Clark, of the other part, and all the appurt nances thereunto belonging. For furtuer particulars apply to Messrs’ Hoveson ¢ Soliciters, Charlotte- town or Summerside. Charlett town, June 2, 1380- “MORTGAGE SALE. AUCTION, at the House, in Charlottetown, in 3 Cor eon THURSDAY, the xth day of August, A. D. 135%, twelve oe vlock, noon, under and virtue of a Power of Sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearip : date the twenty-first day of July, 1879, and made between WILLIAM PIN- Lay, of the one part, and ARTHUR W. HoLg yp, of the other part, — Ad of + ‘ WiC LEOD, <i ‘ iaw W TO be Soil PUBLIk Court (ueeu twent\’-s1 at the hour of ny iil), ‘ ; ru + cel oI land LL that tract, piece and par f A situate, lying and being on ‘owhship Number |ifty-two, in King’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follow that is to ‘ Commencing on the west side of Sackville Street and at the south- east corn: r of Town Lot Number ‘Twenty- Sts) % iw ¥ live: thence at right angles westwardly ene huired feet; thence at right angles southwardly liity-« ight feet; thence at right angles eastwardly one hbnun- dred feet to the west side of Sackville northwardly along Sackville to the place of com Number Twenty-six, Stre et : t ience Street fifty-eight mencerment, being Lot accerding to the plan annexed to deed:dated the seventeenth day of May,A. D. 1877, made between }'ierce Gaul and Mary his wife, of the one part, and William Finlay, of the other part, dul) registered in tue Kegistry Office of this Islnd, on the Ith August, A. D. 1577, and all tie appurtenances thereunto belong- ing. for further particulars Messrs. ilopason & McLxop, Uharlotte! own. reet apply at the office of Solicitors, A. W. HOLROYD, Mor! g.gee. Charlottetown, 24th July, 1880—cod till sale | ~~ ea & 1 GG OG ¥ owe ae ve << aR ee te . ie ae & . Lx +} SS Qe ¢ ° t e, by the 8S. S: ‘* Prince hdwar ‘Ethel Blancl ‘ other later arrivals, completed the L LARGEST AND BEST STOGK British and Foreign Dry Goods AND GROCERIES Ever imported by them, which they will dis- pose of at the lowest Cash prices. Please give us a call befere purchasing elsewhere, WwW. & A. BROWN & Co. June 1, 1880. THE PERFECTION | SOLE PROPRIETORS | OF NTN Ss BD c IVALLED For |), -- ; Pts BLCOM MERCIAL STREET. LONDONE [27S TO D DY. | [pis TiLuerics, ARGYLESHIRE} i ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY, ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E. C., London, Aug. 18, 1879 FB? eo “ 1 t co. Report on the LoRNE HigHLAND WHISKY: ‘We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brethers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjects ed thera to careful examination: and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the lirst quality. ‘* ARTHUR Hi ‘SOrro HEHNER, F. C. tL, Hassati, M. D. a 2 e. 3 \ “% . Se . Agents: CONNOLLY & CO., ‘re at at >wW _nai iottetow u, I . K.1. fFESSRS. OWE Mutual NEW YORK _~ + eS ee MARI Feb, 24, 1880 jn ES > . : 7. h , Assets olst Dee., 1Sje, - $7 i 4,149.00 Insuranee etiected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates iss: at the office o Ba ikers, ted ra Vat viein London LORTON ROSE 7 . | 1 uN 1 OTK, . : Ww WO, ‘ or Risks taken and rates tixed without being referred to Head Office. Je Qsan ee ~0 =e) SE EP oD wy FENTON 'F. LWEREERY, Agent for P, E. Island c : May 11, 1880. , 5 g Ti - sisipisinewllinin LUMBER. A VERY LARGE 1 A... Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lauber m Hand, for Sale Delivered at Point Bu Chene, to Schooners, e Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; also Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, etc. All for sale Chesp, in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE. Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1880—3m eod : i 1. | | UNIBER LU Te : | | Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing ; get nore real life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so mach of the vile hambug medicine that does you only harm, and makes!the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and good health. Try itonce. Read of iit in another eolamu. -—--+ August Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green’s August Flower in all towns and vil- lages in the civilized world has caused many imitators to adopt simi/ar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the afllicted. This medicine was introduc- ed in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with their eifects, such as Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart, vertigo, ete., ete., ak soe ere . sie Veta Send tin 4) & Draainn ‘ and substantiai LhnINgS OT lis it never has failed to our knowl dye. Three doses will relieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two million bottles sold last year. Price 75 cents. Samples 10 cents. REGULAR TRADER» From London to Charlottetown, P. EK. ISLAND, Dii FALE TRIP, 1880. The “ETHEL BLANCHE,” Tons Register, Coppered and Classed 10 years Al in English Lloyds, CHARLES GOULB, COMMANDER, Will Sail from London ; ie te _ ‘ Spl nid ¢ dapper Barkentine AME . cL ON OB ABOUT THE Sth SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac. y ” ’ 7 } , e Parties wishme to have their il livered here early in the season, s will @ well 1 } iy £fooGs de- : to forward their orders in time, so as not te detain the Vessel. : hor ee. iS at 4 JOHN Pircarnn & Sens, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Liverpool, to PITCAIRN BRoTHERs, 5l South John street, or here to the owners, ight or Passage, apply in Londen to | PEAKE BRO'S & CO. Ch’town, July 19, 1580—eed tf TRY tT] T RY Th NMIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL A a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; it is COAL, not jre clay and slate. For orders apply to : G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E, Island, Otfice—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf .1 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper Published m the Provinces, DNNOR COPY Chiles UVa the mutineers to bay, and they fermed a line of some 2,C00 men the but be- ne ee yeryvy respectavie . i aleng valley, two miles wide ; fore the guns and infantry could get up they moved off a mile, and formed a second line ag right angles to the river, with the guns ext te ii. On the cavalry approach- ing these epened a smart fire fer some 20 minutes, dving, hewever, no damage, owing te the bad elevatien. At halt-past twelve, our guns, Which had been delayed by the difficulty of passing the irrigation channels, came into action, and in a quar- ter of an heur the mutineers abandoned their guns and disappeared. The cavalry immediately took possession of the guns, when a smarf fire was epened on jhem bya number of infantry who were concealed among the rocks and in the cultivated ground below. These were soon dislodged, except a few Ghazis, who held a wall for some time, and the whole force of mutin- eers were seen flying in every direction, and abandoning the baggage. The cavalry pursued them for a shert distance, but were soon recalled, owing to the necessity of taking measures to bring back the cap- tured guns to the camp, which was suc- cessfully done. ‘The mutineers’ loss was about 50 killed, of whom 46 were buried. Our loss was four men of the 66th Regi- ment wounded. The mutingers are said to be completely dispersed and, disheartened, only a small portion of the regiment which first mutined- going off towards Herat. The reraainder fled in twos and threes te their homes. r eliffe varlioaking river Wweclis oOvyerooKing rivet » o _ ts © <a - Canadian Ministers in London. The London Jimes of July 20 announces the arrival at Liverpool, on the previous day, of Sir John A. Macdonald, Col. Den- nis, Deputy Minister of the Interior, Sir Charles Tupper and the Hen. John Henry Pope. They were met by Sir A. T. Galt on arrival, and then the whole party pre- ceeded to the Westminster Palace Hotel, London, which is to be their address for several weeks. The Times says:—It is understood that the chief object of the visit of these efticial representatives of the Canadian Gevernment is to arrange the finances in connection with the completion of the Pacific Railway. The London World of July 21st, which e arrival of the Minis- <—e————— . . + h il was printed before t ters in London, published an articie on etg* —_ . : . » . mi Canada as ahelda tor inve stment. j ne id lt «tata Ahiandt +} ‘ 33 ay ae Horld states that the Canhadlan Siinisters 6 \4 if} whinl cm 4 ] ‘ want £20,000,000, which sum is to be “'re- couped” out of the sale of lands along the railroad, which will be thereby opened up for settlement. ‘The HWorid notices the recent financial gains of the Grand Trunk, end Says: —‘*The Canadian Government will be vy ise to take advantage of this im- |provement to attract the confidence of English investors. If they do, and thereby | fecure some portion ef the vast accumulated isavings which English investors have lying | by them at present, it will be a good thing for | oth the Dominien and the Old Country.” The Times ef the 21st ult. says:—There will sail from Liverpool on Thursday other batch of tenant-farmers frem various parts of England, who will visit Canada on the invitation of the Dommien Govern- ment for the purpose of reperting to their neighbers the character and capabilities of that country asa field of emigratien for practical agriculturists with small capital. it is understood that during his present visit to England, the Non. John Henry Pope, Dewinion Minister ef Agriculture, has in centemplation the organization of an emigration scheme en a large scaie. ani- CLARK’S DIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickei ware, Enquire for it. ‘‘A” and “B” Troops, Canadian Hussars, furnished the escert. His Excellency the Governor-General and Lord Campbell ac- coinpanied the ‘‘Polynesian” for some dis- tance dewn the river, in the Government steamer ‘‘Druid.” H. R. H. Pritice Leo- peld, having arrived frem Cape St. lenace by special Intercolonial train, on Fricay niyht, preceeded at once per ‘‘Arctic’’ to the ‘‘Polynesian,” which lay at the Allan wharf, on the Quebec side, and remained all night. The departure of the steamer was witnessed by a large nuwnber. Henry Wentworth Monk, of Montreal, claims that he is able to demonstrate that world-life exists as certainly as animal and vegetable life, and that living werlds in- dividualize and lecalize Ged as living men individualize and localize man ; that the creative mind exists personally in intimate associatien with every living world as does the human mind with every. living man; that this truth reveals to us not only the precise nature and character ef the Creator, but also the precise nature and character of the future life of the whole human family. As Mr. Monk expects to leave fur England next week, he new challenges any man this side of the Atlantic to disprove his assertion befere an audience that the people may have opportunity to hear what may be said an both sides of the question. The American Fishermen, it is said, have the purse seine in active use in the Gulf, not- withstanding the Dominion Statute. A cor- respondent of the St. John ‘‘Sun,” gives the following account of the wanton destruction of fish bA the Americans. He says: ‘‘The mackerel in our Gulf are still abundant. Our cousins, the American fishermen are busily engaged with that all. destroying machine called the purse-seine. It is outrageous to know that our fish are hauled together in hundred s of barrels,then scooped into dories, thence culled ; all fat No. 1s taken and clean- ed, the rest, a general mixture of all kinds of fish, thrown everboard—ali dead, of course, Is this throwing debris of this kind inte the waters, polluting the Fishiug grourds, to be allowed, then these acts are against the law of our Dominion ? How is it there 1s net a proper vessel to look after our interests? In a few years our fisheries in the Gulf will be just like our cousins’. They ‘purse seined” theirs, and they will; before the treaty expires ‘‘ purse seine” ours. The Grand Trunk authorities at Men- treal have secured crop reports from 14!) places along their line. They show that fall wheat has been partly winter-killed in soine sections between Montreal and Port : but from Teronto te Sarnia it i rood, promising a yield of 25 up to 40 per acre. Spring wheat in many aces is badly injured by rust, and all yeavance will fall censiderably below an average. Peas and corn generally are looking well and give promise of a large ield. Barley and oats are pregressing full average crops is I2i8 Lo - 7h very Satistactory, and may be expected. Hayin a few places 1s light, but as a rule will. be ce nsiderably above an average. Clover seed is partly winter killed. The flax crop is exc@llent and fruit promises a fair crop, especially as regards apples. Hops also jooku well both in the townships abd Ontario and, taking the report as a whole, farmers have abundant reasen to be thankful. Aare hs sche elieiiaiiee al A Good Account. ‘lo sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by ‘my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andI want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘foun Weeks, Butler, N. Y.’ — =a - " Frour—200 bbls. White Buns, and 109 bbls. Otter Creek, just received at Brrr & Gorr’s, [j23