amar anti siecle alana - = TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 1890. | = uf > = wy tr PY ARINGED | “Let Us Discriminate.” | City Council. mor SR 9 STE GEIL A CTION LY EXAMINER. | a | | U > * ry? ay ‘ } i* : b } ; i ¥ - . . vy | ’ [ hu iid Eedkehat | Tue MeKextey Tarte has evidently) Tue regular monthly meeting of the City | V EMER 11.1000 | thinking in Great B.itain as well Council was held last evening. Cvuncillors ‘ SPECIALTY ° . * rArR > 18 y set met hinking res > ! as ; ah . NOVEMBi , sev ™ " . | Douse and Taylor were the absentees. PEt : fy, g iT y ¢ 7 J (<4 ® WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at the Pre. }as in Canada and other colonies of the Em- Afier some routine business, Mr. W. OUR S I BA einen of Mr, John Jennings, Meum ¢3 < As an example of the tendency of | W. Beer was heard at the bar in reference —-—-— FKdward Road, Charlottetown Royalty, on No Comparison. pire. 4 ar | ; ee 4 | 3 -lthought in the Mother Country, we quote] to a bill of Messrs. Thomas & Son, of Lon- V WEDNESDAY, Nov. 12, at 12 o'clock, noo, Cus Patriot and the Daily Telegrapa, ot the following from a letter by Mr. Lloward | don, for moneys expended by them for g JF A TOUR GoobdDs ! the whole of his Live Stock, Crop, Farming SS: John, prete to see in tHe EXAMINER S a nf hed i } London T'in : freight, ete., la connection with the pur- ac \ ® | Utensils, etc., as follows : ie t shih, g7t tt — . i \ ‘ant ublishec > mae! bes ; " . ‘ ’ : i D saiatni tiahiek tek | Vincent, published in the Lon um ‘chase from the Messrs. Merryweather’s A 1 Horse, 12 years old; 1 Cow (lately re. eT. ; Sous ,| “Let us at once give notice to terminate’ establishment about two years ago, of some 4 1 , V ~ newed), 1 fat Cow, 2 Jerery Grade Heifers, - tained by the Republicans Of one . : that detestable clause in tho treaties of tubes for one of the steam fire engines. bress RR OdOt , A ; one and a halt years old (will calve in Mareh), ssodemnation of the administration Of SIC) ponmerce with Belgium and the Zollvereir, Mr. Beer explained the nature of Vv Astrakan Jackets, Capes, Muffs, lot Hens, 200 bushels Potatoes, 200 bushels ; concen . . b : ° . . > . John Macdonald It will realily be seen |and which extends to every other ery ithe bili and the services’ render- eae A , let Lurnipe, 2 tons Hay, a quantity of Straw, lot * ev sans . i ‘ . ; ‘i. oe 3 eal » Thm - one ‘ - . an aed ' aut the faintest glimmer of a| assented toin the anti-¢ lor il — of 1864 led the city by Mr. Thomas, and expressed Vataps, Storm Collars, Gauntlets, Garden Vegetables, I = 1 Se 1 Wood SF “re is ner ne Tact oy teeta ES ' . > x wuaee) Ie oy the «x ie ‘om giv g - e > = Sle : that ther i e wie Sinks | and 1855, precluding the co or ven i when the hope that the amount expended by the Weight, Finish, Fineness avdiag. 2 Sleigh, 1 Driving Sleig “ tar Chee Harness, 1 mason for their pretence. he ‘©- |) British goods preferential treatment, , ‘; 223 70) torethe ith the interes . V6far-Lined Cloaks. set Carriage Harnes:, ay Ubopper, Forks, a re : . 13, i¢} firm (223 72) together with the interest on ‘ isting Qualities ; : 7 ¢ spended millions in the con. | we can let the American President exclude, if ais eal { ‘i ‘. funded at one Wear-Kesisting Qua ° \ BROS Shovels, Rakes, Dairy Utensils, 1 Kitchen Pa: Sees . d tl British produce uuder the extra. | 8#Me, Would De refunded a wee +3) " Vv BEER . Room Stove, and various other ematitees wilt sian fan the mee Ghiek Wael Gl ee NO? by The bil was referred te the Finance BEER BOS. \ Range, i , a struction of 8hlj : rdinary powers jast conferred apon him by ‘ f \ artich s. not needed; the Government of Sir Joba | Congress. We shail fiud a favored market in} Committee. — : V TERMS :—Al!l sums ander $5, cash on de. ; ated ill pitied Eee ARs ieee | Canada, Anstralis and Africa for more than i he petition of certain residents of X livery ; over that amount, 12 months’ credit ee : Se tthe few millious’ werth ot British geods| School street complained of the scarcity of i . ~~ BA = ou vpproved joint notes; atru a of a railway which was essential | whieh succe d in foreing through the Mc-| water in their peighberhood, and asked a> > a> > <> ee ee a BV << > a J. McWILLIAMS to the development of the Northwest, the | Kinley te if, And in return oer rine & pump be put there for their use. | “--—™ . A Auctioness 4 at } } » }not geve Canady a greater ma kes than she! Roferred to the City Surveyor to act upon Vv . 4 greatest part of Canada and already a larg: = ¢** . ae , | teelorred eS of 7 pon. *h’tow a) Vov ©90— a x ' <p * nd apply | o8e8: can we not ait in the tleve ae of The letter of Mr. James H. Gvod, 4 Ch’'town Royalty, Nov, 10, 1°90—2i d an ; eort ant uree of noe word Sup} 5 o swim eartiio sca niles d . . . : re z sititladtiadiacmalddail EN m ana portan th . he three racll n squ . 2 i 7 A is ~ Attorney-at-Law, informed the Board that ! UR SPECI fh LTV V OUR SPECIAL TY ; a — } , Panubliean ‘ ncdered asi of the continent — Sou Acie. an ‘ . at: . . of food. (he Ikepublicans equance ' ae Ono ce ty ;. |he had been retained by Miss Catherine oO “aA ; ; : r3..°, | Ladis, by obtaiving from their fertile Linds ; ‘ 5 oat \ a mil Upon Gh SsudIeTsS WRO IGM he £95,C00.000 of Ametican products we now Mullins, who was seriously injured by a ite deserve the mon y, and didn’t want i , AN i mport fiee of d ity 2 Toen, but not uatil | defective sidewa'k 8 RE er ago, — that ) : ie i ia » a inte obi be ve Uuited States see the blessings | is instructions were tu begin a suit against “ 4 a never expec’ ed yg it, ‘)y order that nen, Wil : a ‘a ae | } , ' ; q, i ! 3 ACE ee 7 a) : le se whine: Xe tt Coa tn the city unless satisfactory settlemen a, » 4 iy * dunes the eutnlas itt the of the ‘one great priv ipl of ree trad j he ¢ : UnsCsS Batisiact ry settement REL noo os e V Lt ’ ‘ they migay reakee : “Cun we not retaliate? Let us then at was at once made, Che damages are , ‘Sait Treasury of the Srates ; the Government Of | jong: disci iminate. Tothe colonies let us} estimated at $100, and that sum will be en, V “oa a - . . . . OTT sO Yr . . - e ws ] nl M sodon » Boll Meet) nul ited a con say, ‘Your go ds, your wheat and tk ur, your | gece ple d asa bh isis of settlement, Referrs dad . . = N: l i T ; Cloths \ UNSU RPASSED FOR Landing Te-day ex s Ss Carroil, at : : sOTIAsa . ; ° ° . g < ‘ i trplus Jast year well as it n and wool, your live and oe stock, | to a special committee of three to act in Tablings, Napkins, Pray ‘RY anid io Arrive: a) » surpius i t . > va ’ ’ . so. . . . si : d your cvtten and sugar, shall come free inte} oor junction with the Recorder : rr ' , by tha exercise of a prudetit }i4e Enis ie silage wtbine ETE ; ae vels, Towels, Towelings, Glassg, , peor LORS PO. Ay er ae ae United on yf — ——. or Letters were also receivel from the | {OWS . Kee, V Elegance and Durability. Bran The McKinley tariff passed | other nation we wil enforce the dutics levies chants Bank > DP Titan ; ‘ . . : = Se ae gens as upon British goods.’ Then Imperiel federa- es —e : - race — oo Cloths—Very Superior Va'uc. \ ’ | } thi iz publicat neariy cduouble a re ith “1h . i Sinbad fact annanh tkovperson, stating at ey haa . ¥ Gouble ®1 sion will be an acovmplisied fact. wideataiy beck ie b kaa erg BROS BEER BROS. tex { } AB bn on tarifi Passe i by the “To the United States lay duwn the Me BCC ee lost culy de benture coupons, ang BE R R 6 ior Ss, i P _ Canad vas a sharp | Kin'ey taiffas our tariif against America, asking that tie city wuchorize the payment ' a er * }and the House of R presentatives will be of said coupons, on their giving such \ We: li a ‘ >» oO FP 3 sequen upon the lriven to its knees by the West.” security as the city may deem necess ry. - e * Iigs, * passage of the McKinley tariff ; but prices The bank.lost three ec BORO. Bed Beis, Be ecccareneaeet neem ‘a ; . yr } ™ . : oa a all ols.” mci Kobersen two, C al | dul not advanec as a Tosull OF Ihe passage i on . ne ; a ‘ C , 4 ~ Wilese hat : tenet i*4 BWoderate Bifferential linpost. On motion, it was decided that the re- ornme ’ an Oa ol a +> : eee quests cf the Benk aud Mrs. Roberson be ‘te lower since the adoption of the NP. than Mr. Farrer Keroyd, M. P., in the Lon-| granted, ou their executing suel. bonds of Fre-h from the Miils, Selling Lew. ¥ th v were iT" fore Chere 13, 1p p int i nh i inics aot the 20ch ult., aiter pornning indemnity as shall ba satisfactory to the : fact no Duin f comparison be ut the failure of the free tride propag unda Recorder. & ° ) aie : SW Cc 7 “wT SN AULD BROS. Ga e : : ofk al c ae si5') vr ‘ -. : ae thes te aa ‘ ‘ 4 wedi -_— i . utside the United Kingdom, and the in- The petition of police officers Harris, fy novld dy lm 2aw wky P een the foliy of the Neapudiicans and the]: ..- .. i I is tall 27 : me twee J - a : ate jur.ous influence on British manuiactures | Campbell and Carter, asking that they be ww ite aes " J o ae i wise and statesmanixe conduct of tus Gov- f comstantiy increasing foreign tariffs, furnished wih ove rc ats was re- ae . ate ernment led by Sir Johan Macdonald. 34ys : ferred tv the police committee, with power Phonography is so simple as to be readily learned by any one of | ae ; ordinary capacity, and the public benefits to be derived from it are 2 “fae Tan ue ow we hua war haan the arn- *-Our own interests and those cf ovr ec].} to act. Hu EXAMINER Qas never Dc the ar L in ul incalculable —Joun Bricut, M.P. onies aud dependencies are in this matter Councillor Ceabba moved that the prayer ; , ape ian teed RR nT a , entirely identical. We want to receive our|of the W. C. T. U. petition, presented at Lessons either personally or by meil. Classes will be started about December ts a Ippest [aes Or ae ee imports @ food from them rather than from Inst meeting be granted, and that the} For Terms, etc., apply. to FYE BARQUE CLARIBEL will ee Se hat there will be a surplus of revenue after | protectionist foreign countries, and, there- Mayor be authorized to sign a check for ww. HH. CROSKILIT. aes en ar weak Bermuda, on BS f fore, to make it more profitable to farm|the amount expended by them in enforcing Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1890 —eod tf — we ae Sth of November, and— = sanat rics ilways for the supply of | the Scott Act Seconded by CG. sci] ; . , will take Freight at lew rates. Also room the publicservice, Tae EXAMINER will advise | #1 to construct railways for the supply ¢ © BOO ACh pcos Y Veuncior —- — eee for a limited quantity of Horses and Cattle on s eet eT food to the British market in Canada, for | Hughes. 4, a - o- —_—~ _ = — = ; is al ee dee siaadiials ; ee Says : ; : . 5 deck. Apply to the reduction of GU'les Upon TaW Marerias) example than in the United States. This Councillor Morris moved that the matter f T fh if Charlottetown ve : “2 = . ‘ a ° . . , tel int the | > of manuiactured } can only be eflicient y and certainly ac-|stand over until next meeting, in order J HY. C. OUTERBRIDGE, i i 1? in ; tale P30Th ee Or A. HORNE & CO. vocate of high duties per se, As soon as it ; providing amply for all the requirements of articles, thus adding to the advantages al-|complished by the pre ferential treatment | tbat those members who were unable to be : : : ‘& of the food products of our colonies, and it | present to-night might be given a chance N DEFAULT for Assessment due on Real Property for the year ending 31st December, Ch’town, Nov. 10, 1890-——dy lw eod wy li 1890, containing names of all such defaulters and the amount due from theta respective- lv, with a statement of the Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot upon ee ready possessed by our manutacturers,- en- is not open to doubt that a very moderate|to vote thereon. Seconded by Councillor ; me ¢ “ty >» make heir roods more “oe ° . . ? abling them to make th ‘F Svoes More | differential impest would suftice Byrne. Riel ast tasted aach ih he tn defanta | che aply and in larger quantities, an iso to ‘* To me, as a manufacturer, this appears A division was called for on the amend- er a we oT ~~ — ee — ‘east oe x, supply the demand and reduce etill further the essential point, even if we shovld eb-| ment with the following rr suit : . Ss oh ae ees Ver ass Amount Church School for Girls, the prices paid by the cousumer. There tain no reciprocal mre for our own, eee ent Byrne, Elen and Mce- | Name of Ratepayer in | Statement or Description of Vroperty upon which | ot a) ~~ eo "Fy 4 a over joreigu manufactures, on the part of} Carron— 4. Default, such Assessment is made. ment due li ee :& would be n thing je lighter duties "UPoD | ne colonies But 1 am convinced they Neys—Orabbe, Hughes, Large and & unpaid. WIL DSOR, NOVA SCOTIL ne i raw materials at all inconsistent with the] would in return readily accord us such a} Davison—4. ae N st10n i] Poli y or W it h th 2 Ci vernment’s preference, and in th it case we shi u'd } Mayor Haviland gave his casting vote Arthur. Me, Sarah Land and buildings on Common Lot 99 4 00 2 > 3 mathad of cessiiinlads th aaah 4 large number} have the substance of commercial federa- against the amendment, stating that he Burris, Thos do do Town Lot No 35, in 3rd hund oe 00 GENERAL MEETING of the Share.” 5 cat ae oe Sie dee aie ak a could see no necessity for the postpouing.| Binns, John do do do : oe 3 18 . holders in the Church School for Girls e of articles are " w, as a mitter of fact, ©The fatal mistake is to approach the| of the raatter for another month. Barron, Micht Vacant land a Common Lot 20 91 a co in emer — Room at oS upon the free list. subject by inviting the colonies to adopt} Councillor Morrig thought that the on John Lenn or on amples - in jet hundred 7 e hate’ eatin “4 9 A segpclget a ; : —_—_—_—__-_——_—_ $+ 9 +o _____——__-— our pe itic syste > ree impor a faction just tak As fai ; lew Jass, Robt ao 9 ao . r ° » ° ee : ; ; ou ped u ystem of fr . imports and | ac : = ‘ xen was unfair, in vie Carro'l. Timoth ye do (Sdeieiat ane 4 50 Bustess.—1. The Reception of the Report Protection, Free Trade and Keei-| direct taxation, a system wholly unsuited | of the to . ag ys members of the Board Crabbe, facia Vacant Lot on Town Lot 78, in 5th handred 319 | of the Provisional Directors. 2. The elec . ty ew i it »-=DOD lat . ies. re ¢ sent. No acti s é —— : ij > ‘ , , A ’ « ° . . — y procity. ~~ ee ga — Spr ae Mag an vet cceaek- cai cade ceca eee be taken in | Connolly, John Land and buildings in Town Lot 23, in 5th hundred 19 00 «| of three Trustees, 3. The election of the els on compar al iveiy — rate Import |; sch anibiportant matter an ess every hem- Callbeck, Thos R Vacant land on Common Lot 21 1 59 Board of Finance. ? Tuexe would be nothing inconsistent | duties dv not injure our trade with them ber was prem. He moved in amendment Campbell, Thos A o do 20 90 Parents desirous of sending their daughters with the National Police ta the adovtion of and are hot intended to do so. It 18 that the Council adjourn until to-morrow Cooke, John Land and buildings do 25 11 09 to the Schoul are requested to make applica- y ae aceite R re I - , | indeed, for our interest, a8 well es their night for the purpose of further considering Closkey, Me, Patk do do on Town Lot 92, in Ist hundred 4 50 | tion to the Secretary without delay, ois See 2 mg ad ea Kaan 9 that they ao uld successfully estab | the ira vin order that rerio members | Cormack, Mrs Michl = = do 2 3rd hundred 16 00 By order of the Board. \ procity rests on the principle of protection. | lish various manul curmg imdustries, to./ might be given a chance to attend and vote. | Dorsey, James o o do Ist do 15 090 ENRY Y dee ree trade opens its ports to the world and | make their national life fuller, more active Councilior Byrne seconded the motion. Doyle, Andrew do de do 33, 3id = do 20 00 ane OULE BIBS, "Gemcaaal &-f ate dead tune yt. | and more varied. Dall, monotonous, and A division was called for on this motion do Vacant land, Common Lot 31 73 7; : ae _ oo . z ets os wsdtop th ae merely agricultrral communities can never] With the following result :— Karle, Sam! N Land and buildings on Town Lot 65, in 3ed hundred 29 00 Windsor, N. S., Nov. 5, 1890, tl nol2 ¢:; f - yo nee c le ae ; ee be ae st or cee profitable gy Beer nen Byrne, Eden, McCarron ee ee ie tl eine land “ rs an a = 7 on RE e € D Vi . | olds OUt its hanas to the loreigner and] much less our equal partners in the future | — ¢- ee ee ee me oa ne’ ges 3 F D. dl . A ES says: Our home market is valuable to you, | of this great and still youthful Empire.” Nays—Crabbe, Davison, Large, Hughes i. Estate, V — land = os 1 = = —_ ; 7 ’ ae , ‘% . . 7 . -——— --2. <> eo. --— - —~- wil o Go co “« » r °o and a valuable consideration must be given ee 2 Common 0 2, G3 4, 2 by you for tbe duties which are remitted by “Miay Have a Short Existence.” Mayor Haviland said that while he was do | ag do situs 10" II 12. Sele ‘ch a 305 | KateGuih & Weedeay pg “ts: air gs wiles pecans id — opposed to an adjournment for a month he | pg ; ildi tg “sit Fe eee oa eins % Soe é : > | Foran, Thomas | Land and buildings on Common Lot 26 09 St. Augustine. Fi ine The United States is unwilling to The Montreal Gazetle says :— was oe t> letting the matter stand Gardiner, Est Martha Vacant land Town Lut 89, Ist hundred - 59 t. s Cs orida. reciprocate trade with Canada, because ls Ses ost i over tul te-morrow night. He would, | Gormley. Wm Land and buildings do 20 2ad_ do 5 OO ee Rae stahetieeeen thlnle tick Cee Sie ** There is nothing to - hat to consider the therefore, give his casting vote in favor of Goedtans Elizabeth do do ' do 34, 4h da : 50 her statesmen think that Canada has no | result of Tuesday a repudiation by the people | the amendme t " d brag * 00g j d nO & OT. j . NEW DRUG STORE. trade * worth while” to offer in return for| of the Republic in party’s tariff as well as of amendment, ae Godkin, Flora _ do 9 do 59 & 97, in 4th hund 14 00 4 i f it . |its pension and other policies. At first it was Council adjourned until I uesday evening. do oe eed i do 51 & 52, in 4th do 5 75 the freedom of her ports: —if ever we obtain considered that the result would be without Landes alii Gonnell, Mc, Cath’ine and and b:i'l« ings on Cemmon Lot 20 3 00 ISPENSING —— ! * ee eee, Caer re «Without ee ne re ‘ : of Prescriptions a specialty, reciprocity with the States, the motivel|effect on the fiscal legislation of the union ale ee aaeEe (zregor, Me, Minnie do do do 32 5 00 7 h x : Pt j J ’ : : a ton, Continued—On account of the rush to | Hughes Felix A do de Town Lot 88. Sed ~a at all hours of day or vight. oh tt i Sa oe ,x- | that the Republican Senate and a Republican | the Diam: ok “ ‘ a oa a oS en Lee 31 00 Only the purest Dru icals, Finid’ i the ates ssw »e the aunex Diesitah angel Semaine’: 4 sith the Diamond Bookstore during the past | Harris, Est Fred do * do do 93 & 94, in Qud hund 7 00 : niy the pures rugs. (hemicais, atten” of - Camedia siadin the States sori -. oe hs - 1 ~ - a, any week, the special low prices for school Hughes, Jno do do Common Lot 31 : 11 00 Extracts and Tinctures used in dispensing. é pon bi | tarif easare “acoples NF <ne House of Re- i+ ks will be eontinued.this“weeki¥ te on- | Marcie HA do do i Or Patent Mediciaes of all kinds, stand rvady and willing to let the sugar o/ | presentatives from bevoming law. The im-| 4), 0. Ea heel we Th aaa : ; r, a “we 5 00 Cough Cures, Rheumatism and Neuralgie : - mensé majority obtsiaed ia the House ,,., able every one to enj y the bargainy, do Vacant land co 27 8 . See the West Indies into her porte free of duty, | entatives, however, estimated varioute r Horne, Henry Lond and )uildings do 22 a [oe ees ee Bee ee 3 shake oil ail ee as one VOCRey ae ’ a Bi sters, Liniments, etc rovidi Pr Loat be ubt i c 70 esponding Cony rr + T 4 atin a +t t : . J i , ’ V rant i i ? oo) > , ° . providing ) obta ne a corresponding from 70 to 169, puts another phase on the Hanging lamps and stand lamps of can ee a. — . 95 + —_ ed an 1 St Try “‘DAVLES’ SALVE.” Has no equal privilege in the West Indian market. Her — ' i. The MoKiniey tariff may have, | various patteras and designs, selling very | Kenzie, Mc Alex do oO _ me . 52 ” let a red 13 00 for Sores, Burns, Sore Vyes, Old Sores, In- action is governed by the principle of Pro- Republic sg, “he ve Re — aoe oe cheap; at the cheapest crockery store.—} Kinnon. Me Ma'eulm | Vacant land Cottnan, ead 31 . . .- oa flammatory or Bealing Sores, and for any sore: : . , : f > Cay renate erase to piss a tari r > Colwi ng ae te : ops , ar ee sie uns ' ; 7 ’ * = ? . tection. Canads might enter into a scheme| reform bill sent to it by u House with ancuas W. P. Colwill. Nov. 5 6wdw. Kie, Me, William Land and buildings on Town Lots 63 & G4, in Sth hun 13 0 = — ee prendre of Imperial Reciprocity with peifect con- eer fresh from the people would be] ~* eS Ik * . - a ee Lot - 4 37 $1 00 bottles. “are, <2C., ; : ; * Bee? : . jlike nothing s ch as a deliber: ststahe ; enne, Mec, Ann do do o 20 , sistency. Bat Groat, Britain will find it] mination to provoke annihilation hee the vercy Charlottetown Markets. Kenna, Me, John do do do 2 50) | a rertames, Soaps and Toilet Waters of every 2 an! ; a : | mination to provoke annihilation tor the party Kelly Path : r eesiad 0 30) description very difficult todu so, Decause her policy is! at the contest tw -s henc : ie ial . a : elly, Pa do do own Lot 59, iv 3rd hundred “Ae 5 : 9g, . ; My iin drew: re rT . ee an; Sher ram Seci(small) per Ib............ $0.06 to 0.12 | Lean. Me, A J Vacant land ‘ ° > Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, etc., ete. Free Trade, and she asks nothing from any dency. It would be giving the Ds«mo-| f P 12 ; sy93 ee 8, 2ad do 3 18 oct30 ikw peutidice fine thin obit 1 r a crats @ grievance to work upon among ea eeentey) per ee esa Pan 0.04 to 0.06 |} Murphy, John Land aud buildings on Town Lot 63, in Ist hundred 7 00 = re Ot y io @ privilege of treedom in her} th. el ctors and wou'd keep their Riedl putter, fresh, per Ib... ..... - 0.20 to 0,22 | Mitchell, Mary do do do 65 lst de on rv santa, Seek epee ae ae a aes Butter, tub, per lb..,,......... (18 to 620} Monaghan, Est Jno do do do 52, Q2ni ao : 00 The Grits who are clamoring for Unre-| 84%) disaster to the Government and its Brant priate ate ee ss+++4 0.50 to:0.60 | Murphy, Thomas do do do 90, 2nd do 7 0) stricted Reciprocity wit! “ party. It does not matter that the McKinley asin POE GOR 2s ms 0sve swan 20 6 10 to 0. 00} Mahar, Patrick do do do 59, 3rd do 3 5) on = ‘eciprocity with the ,States are bill has not yet had time to legitimately affect Carrots, per bunch............ 0.03 to 0.00 Mugford, Wm do do Common Lot 2? 4 50 working on the lines of the principle of|the business of the country. It has been a Ge Nc nu ee gst 00 0.10 to 0.00 | Morrison, George do do ce. St 6 59 oinheasiiailasiailiy Protection Sat the Witla atta oppose condemned in principa', and wherever in its Gabbe Mas tc ketn cao 8 bs GO i4 to 6.05 | Morgan, Paik e do do do 30 2 50 se : aie ; é : *, |actual operation it causes annoyance, as a law ae see d0Z.......466... 0.25 t0 0 40] Morgan, James Vacant land do 20 87 No M T h B f ! Unrestricted Reciprocity do so—nvt be of such extreme character must, there wil! be ee per doz........... 625 to 0.00 | McMahon, Philip Land and buildings do 25 4 00 ‘ ore oug ee cause Reciprocity is inconsistent with the! a centre of agitation against it and those who oe Sea ee <eeer es Peeecsons a to 0.48 en Duncan ¥ do land do do 21 7 50 il Protective principle, but because they be- | @?2imtain it. The Senate has the legal power] yo 0" bie 6 Sree Simi ooh .45 to 0.50 ao | Vacant lan do 22 1 58 = ite b 2 une they be-} | sock a. Remoeratie tariff bill, but it is Eggs, per doz............ -.+. 0.20 to 0.00] Peebles. George | Land and Lui dings on Town Lot 83 iu 2ad hundre FTER a most careful tria! on Its meri lieve (1) that the commercial 1 fC Flour, per ew 3 00 e(1) that the c muni rcial union of Can- question»ble if, in face cf what has jnet : Ps DOP OWE Lg oe85 5 «eee 0.00 to 2.50 Power, Margaret do do Common Lot 20 2 00 3 we have purchased from Mr. Crabbs, ada and the States will tend to hamper | occurred, it will have the moral courage to ae te eeee er eeeesseesesesesss 0.50 to 0.60 | Quaid, Mc, Jobn do do dy 23 410 Toronto, the right for this Province of his 3 a : cand 2 a mat Cae gteiat + Liga ON bo Pie Ss oo a cc, 65 65 1 te ’ ‘ a) ER.” Weh hesitation in say- very greatly the trade of ‘Canada with the| S*#ed ia the way. © iv neighbors’ politicians rr, : 0 9D to 0.65 oo ae oid whe do 21 4 00 COOKER. e have no hesitation in say . : gt | ) er e of Cana Cf ae ve are not notable for theif adherence to princip'e a POUT iia ci RO Quillan, Me, Margaret ado do Town Lot 41, in Ist hundred 16 00 ing that there should be one in every house- wor i; and (2) because it will inevitably, | when it requires them to face an almost lay, OF TOG iki wk csv enix es 0.70} Reilly, Est Mrs Thos | Vaeant lard do 40, 30d do 5 42 hold. Oat of many who have sent us testi- - in the phrase of the Hon. Patrick Blake, | certain defeat, and, hy every sign, that is —_ —? Wvieeewets seseeeese 0.05 to 0.07 tackham, Hy land and buiidings’en Common Lt 22 7 (Kw) monials we insert a few inthis issue. For **lead on to Annexation.” what awaits any party organiz ition that Cate ee Pmt e ees sees cerns 0.00 to 0.00 Redmond, Mrs M | Vacan’ land do 17 2 63 roasting anal ee it is unsurpassed ; aa ee ee makes the extreme high tariff of the McKinley a (black) per bush.......... 0.40 to 0.42] Stevenson, M Land and buildings on Town Lot 5, in 2ad hundred 45 00 baker it cannot be beat. —The British Colonist of Victoria, offers bi'l the main plank in its platform. It wil, — a Cwb....... teeeeee 2.50 to 0.00 do do do do 23, 2ad4 dy 18 09 Orders left at HARRIS’ TIN STORE auch aiden” exc m = i 7 » Clers | therefore, be uo matter of sarprise, if the | 22106, per Dunch....... reeves 002 to 0.00] — do do do Common Lot 81 6 00 promptly attended to, wii dhes sail ae a ( oe a Democrats of the Honse of Representatives eos small, Pit gland bps 0.08 to 0.10 | Sweeney, Mich] do co Town Lot 18, in 2ad hundred 15 00 Hav patience they possess, tie ellect | agree among themselves and send a tariff bili | {C@boes, per bush...... w..e.e- 0.17 to 0.00 | Strong. Est RA do do do 3. 3rd 2 0: Messrs. Harris & Ross,— of the operation of the M-Kinley _ tariff to the Senate, that that body should accept it go OE a Spat eee ae _ 0.50 to 0.00 Long Bros do do Cteaienes Lot 26 , do ' a hs “Chas” 2 es ee wk ot ogy : Joe mind _ - United a cast apen Si majority in the other house on ee. trttseeseseeee 0.00 to 0.60 ere = rgaret . do Pown Lot 20, in 8rd hundred 10 00 splendid article For te. sapere is’ S 2S, and in the imeantime strain ev 1e ~responsibili , evil effact On We wie Wee oes ebwh es ae of 65, Sherry, ‘ ‘ , _ oe nerve ‘and use every means to make Rr ienatry Saou valle Shewteon.” ne Torley BOONE, Sino'e sc nghs ssa 0:90 : : 35 Smith, * ony i Se mee ne 23 m 77 ee Tee eee Se selves in matters of trade independent of <> a furnips, bunch..............-. 0.00 to 0.00 | Toele, T do do T. Lot 93, es 6 50 mending it the caprices and dislikes and the jealousies ApvicE To MorHEers.—M Winslow’ = — Treil, Margaret do do he 52. ” pe prniced : 2 Sine. A. J. Mcaaam % ys : Fa : we cRS.— irs, insiow 8 : a ae ee ee ee ae eel oe ' , . : entog Sia Eg of their neighbors. Soething Syrup has been used hy mothers 4h ES N EP E = t Tanton, Est a Th rs . = oe ~ re 2 00 Messrs. Harris & Ross,— B . ea nae rae more for children teething for over fifty ! a @ | Walsh, Richd and Jno do do Town Lot 51, in nd eethnit 7 = I have given the ‘* Cooker” I got from you . 7 Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil.—Fresh |¥°**S With perfect success It re- Walsh, Michl do do ds 3 Gh a HN a most careful trial. I find it most va’ . = stock received to-day, direct from the manu. | lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces een Wright, Jos ei de a ma eA: an for roasting beef, ete. 1 am sure a 3 facturers. Sold wholesale and retail by Geo. | natural quiet sleep by relieving the child} Q{EALED TENDERS will be reccived by Wilson, Mark do do Common Lot 92 i. would not like to do with: : EK. Hughes, Apothecaries’ Hall. noll $i} from pain; and the little cherub awakes so \J the Trustees of New Haven School Dis-| .. — EEE —— out it. ' +e |“ bright as 4 button.” It is very pleasant | ttict, No. 147, up to and on TUESDAY, 25th Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria, Ca ou. 3. 1. Ree A splendid show of cro ckery and glass. ito taste. It soothes the child, softens the | 4@y of November, inst., from parties willing 12, Section Ql, after Thirty days’ publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepa a2 = ware in plain and fancy patterns. Some. 87% allays all pain, relieves wind, regu. | 10 Contract for the erection of a New Sehool | ° the City of Charlo'tetown who have failed to pay withia the time prescribed the aie Messrs. Hanis & Ross,— & thing worth seeing; at the cheajest (tes the bowels and is the best known Bailding Flan and rpecifiestion to be seen ood several'y levied upou their Real Property in ssid City, I will make an epplication to| The “Cooker ” I got from you is certainly . crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. - : remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising fram veh of H. MeMillan, Esq. Security = an “= eee, M ag’strate of said City for Judgment against each and all of the all you claim for it. Meat roasted in it be- Nov. 6 Gwdw, |teething or other causes. Twenty-five | "= reguired. ‘3y order 7 Sy end escr we - the respective amounts $9 levied against them, and then unpaid, | Comes quite tender, Three is no shrinkage” cents a hattia. apl i R' Wd yandakety P. McMANUS ‘hat upon such judgment being duly entered I will further app!y for a warrant f »: Bor possibility of it burning. 1 have much- K Dd ¢ ‘ Scoreh US, JR, sale of such lands, atthe pleasure in recommending it. Very truly -— or > PY . ~ “ | * , * e e Cures Dy spepsia, K D. C, for ihe Stomach ie “ Secretary of Trustees. Dated this Ist day of November, A. D. 1890, I, P. ARCHIBALD, ® ew Haven, Nov. 11, 1890—dy li i ; . - : E 1 - , i.wy li nov4 3 . . : - j ’ y y ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector. pertintlt Proprietor Osborne House | 3 , aes 4 * : E Rix pHs ia iS re ae te a. eee S oo RE ae 8 Sit al Rg nah a le a