ee ee eee. ae a ee ae ak = or a - |? ee _— - -" = ———— ee eattaneetietaanatoaeeee pareve aaa mer hananall ee oauiiaae a a ~ od , ” - . _ = . a - nail ; . on Ex TNS 4 4O0R ry’ s ” _ o MINER i, Bs. — en r ‘HU >» 4% {$4 "Eg 2 Gy! , oD ; THE DAILY EXA > a CTHURSD «3. GCITOBER 21, 1856. : ; sansesihtiadies tieliatel awa siiecloiesaiadlbcelehaptilnttaaasiitn MES a Sa lll . eet ni ei A re a rename 4 - ” — - v " “ ca xa a EEE eee " — mat ” i ee ~ ar . ’ ta TAT IC 7 We DAILY RX AMT INER Spring Park Stream. | The Late Hon, Edward Whelan ee te ay 7 ™ {iN} ' LRWRI? ap Sh i A qT! it DAILY BAA ‘ . ‘ - / ce. i ls Ei. a RDPB HLIichS ; cial Ar the meeting of the Boerd of Health| pye prorposeD MONUMENT TO HTS MEMORY, | s \ OCTOBER 21, 1886. last evening the report of Dr. Johnson and Hi i: ~~ W m : —~-- ee : ae rain, : , t PUBLIC ICT Tl. ¢ 3 = | Messrs. Haszard and Curtis, the committee ( ay oe.) | Fb O be sold at Pt BI a At . PION, m the a . ks : i : ae . of the walle Py ! Breakwater, at Belle Creck, Lot 62, at the 7 imporiant to siock Dealers. appoimted to inspect Spring Park stream, In a recent = 9 ame 9% ti 16 = Jy . i hour of ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., on TUES- * } ‘ oY se that a movement 1s on Toot , a fe Gi ows Rye “ 4 git ry aia i was read and discussed. On the 30th and pore rs i _— a file ‘f ’ ae . : ; i DAY next, Octeber 26th, the Hall, Material } rN his reeent yisit to Uttawa, on. 6 teenie wie cclaianiiies tendd a in Prince Kdwart 8 Mac 4) ere & monu- and Cargo (White Oats, Deals and Butter.) of * Mr. Fergusom, Provimdikl Secretary, had |“ wn . ment to the emery os the late Honorable | the Bark Katie Stuart, as site now lays stran- ; g Mr dihrcibee Chief thorough inspection of the. stream as/ Bdward Whelan. It isto be hoped that ry invnns 5 sia a “3 dad. off that nincnssCondeninnd ond aulened é \ vith f . eenrel > e : ; . . . auieeit . . " ie Rh x GS aw ee P : KE iM om well as of the district through |] movement will be successful, for no man 80 | Fu é , en E> ts 5 Bb ie | « Dey i = to be sold for the benefit of all concerned, ' } : troner ' rer oi rOVern- he acrgye . i ¥ . . r ; > sUgmeer and Genera: Manager of Govern which it passes in its course frour the Mal- well deserves a mark of recognition orremem 8. WILSON HIGGS, ment Railways, upon whp AGurged thet... i . |, near Henry's lime kiln, to the brance from the hands of the people Bs aap | {s a question frequently asked, and we believe the best solution of the problem is a Auctioneer, rreat necessity there pee more ae ‘ . he so faithfully served as Edward ~ Whelan: aaa ? tha anode and the prices chased.” Tu nel f genui } Ch’town, Oct. 2tst, 1886, 43. wt Vile! is Or Some Mm t . . . * ~ . t ear »ful comparison Ol the YoOoaus anda iit prices cil Arg? > hn p int 0 gen nine vaiue ; i ; ‘ Ans rtin liv st k iower end ot the pond at Kent Street. In the history of the Island his name takes =. : d ‘ t} fr nt I unk und resp t full invite a fair compat ison We ee 7 — pie ara RG a 4 Sis ’ Ol (TaNnSpoT f ive Sstvvec aii ° : to a lai stz ’ ro “ank, i Specti r lle a4 i 4 paris . Ey ms, ie ; : ,_ | They report that ‘the fouling of the stream/a foremost place, while the old pegpie | we claim to — we ee . y : I pi bs: ; iD ‘ a ne Island to New Brunswick and the in its course through the Spring Park | speak of him with reverence, and gn wish also to intimate to our friends that, notwithstanding the effort put forth by our £ Lerigs i rary y, (ii Sta than now exists. Under bee : : chikiren lisp his name in praise. 1e1an ll at a disc t of 33 1-3 per cent, our sales this month have been larger . ein ‘ sain Des ee ‘ : ypponents to seli at a discoun I , € iS montA Nave b ge present arrangeients, Charlottetown ippetade, and wae), At rephed (fie Spring was a man for the people, to the poopie, thi r. This, alone convinces us that our prices are honest and that we are serving | yy 4: 7 , ; 7 r ; ’ i Park Road, was for the most part owing to and of the people and during the many tham ever. a Ww : : look ' nie , ms _ y earian toanorrow, FRIDAY, Oct. * i shipping steck must send, say by ; : P ce . on iS ee oe 2 sl. ‘e again ask you to look everywhere ; t buy nowhere ti ou 22nd, at 11 o'clock, j Steven. ! : SY Yl the excremental deposits and the trampling | years he represented them in parliament, | our customers wel ° 28 ee oe ) : y y p 22nd, at 11 o'clock, in front of Steven % Wednesday's afternoon train te Summer-f. ‘ 1 ; sver ready to advance their interests +nanect son 8 Building, Queen Street: < ‘ ‘1 all and about it of the numerous cattle and | he — =. ad) if f the country —— 2 ig & . 7 side, where the stock inust remain a . ” a 2 uture weltare ¢ ? a? a . . ‘ . initia iy % . ' ; geese pasturing in the fields. The stream mt She -of Mayo, Ireland, in i’ @&* 2} Va 7 w ‘ 15 arTeis Apples in firm order, i nigit and be re-shipped by steamer on]: ; , ri . | Born in the county ¢ wi. : . 4 Z z 1 Ce be 50 d k i l fi t N } q Ty) , "‘Deiek “then OM is quite shallow and sluggish in its flow, is} 994 he inherited the genial warm-hearted- = sii 0, Herring ( arge iat NO, 1.) q hi ty mownlygg to Fomt du nene, | ,. : ts tae 1: . gl “-ymie Whe of , 4 skirte » , ‘ . 2 5 . > -countrynien, en 7 oy : i He : the met be tran sfer red to the cars skirted by " boggy a of considyasiile aa of his " a * Rec Scot int and Ss ‘ (> © I< O i" A. McN EILL, | : - are : vr : , width on either side, and is consequently | quite > nat he came & 4 : f the ? Ses Auctioneer, 8 ; and i0ja Friday night before they reach]. _.). : oe : entered the printing omice © " . ain Oct. 21, 1886. * Rondel” In this ' i vaiduds h sdebied easily fouled in the ee ears Josep Howe, where he served his ap- Dress Goods, Hosiery, Overcoats, Ln aeecienes naples Reateaatlin ic aol 4 ae a ee een ee ee *\ The streamlet. from the Spring meanders} oi: » printing business. At 4 ‘| deaLef time lost, but the stock suffer from 7 ms pranticeship ode ¢ ee [. and start i Sacques Hats Huffiers, 4 Hig BUSHELS POTATOR +‘ k : L ; slowly along a soft, muddy bed until it} the age of 18 he went to} e#. 1. anc s _ et ' ’ 7 5 ' mse travel, re-sbipping nperiect at- fi te eS : : “eekly paper—-The Palladiur i 2 nj PTR : : . =. 7 pe saad Z empties itself into the main stream, and is}]a weekly pauper 2 f “a aera pelle. Fur Capes, Cans, Searls, = i tenuance, so that when they arrive at thelr van" . ; : oy is 1 rence on the side 0 e d . : ‘ + ANTIC . et . : > ih i hey have lost not athe off tere easily fouled jim. ike MAAR. 1° vagan ol time liberal,” and one of Shawls, Hantie Cloths, Linders and Drawers, | Wvoiutoes, dor wiseh wre alt pap eet ames | destmation they have lost not a httie off, . _—— Jae : oe ~ oe ~s oe . if _ “ “"') The @rainage from a large area of low, the first advocates of Confederation. Soon tH] Tister othe Shirts &e ee price, sotrered in Charlottetown this ; their value. ‘ vy ; iain iso UibuLs, sth? } ctober) month. : : ot swampy land flows, or is conducted by] after he was elected to parliament and held OES, ihvel ULUus, DILLE US, : (October) hilton snl a . 2 Wwe are h : , i > i 4 i lO tt iF ; . m. . . : 7.3 at ‘ly , se ° > r + 2 7 is ; : ‘APRY bo De ML A postion To-“ay } drains, into the Spring Park stream, which [his seat for nearly twenty years When Ch'town, Oct 2549) Wier * ' to state thatapin consequence of Mr. Fergu- |. : the question of Confederation was put to — (tt ns ete Sig de ’ ews a , Seay mee 5“ | itself is a continuation of a muddy stream ow 1 defeated. and: itis did ne bes dies i 3 a4 sott’s represetitations the Gener anave ‘ Dopie was , ; ' . a : son's re} ; tations, the a Man ‘S°F | descending from a muddy stream far back the vofeat e his heart. He established — Vv Ch PHONO C fhe & a bt y g i has issued instructions for the placing on] in the Royalty.” Tre EXaMTNer newspaper, now the most} Goat kRobss ery Sap , ? ; i ela taranionial Reitlway ata fréicl eg . = : an ates el : aie.” is ib i . ‘ : 3 | the Intercolonial Railway of a freight ex The committee also report that ‘‘ a] flourishing newspaper on the me He , LASS wal Seet'a Nov Ee apd, Intend- a : irene tenis Ta pen ee Dit itel / . nici healed para re ) < mae ee (Cl eee ing swill please leave their names a : press train on Mondays only from Point du! y.den conduit, about a foot square, ex-| W4s 1 pers ae oly —? ee with me at once. q 5 Chene to connect with the Island boats and . , . ~~ to the | arse" So write seading arc . - +r rar I |. OXENHAM a ’ 2 “ » 2 ae y i ee . “ T™%. | 4 > a . “. . rT iahy Gk Ullah en uieed cath’ Mote Pr tends from the “ oolen Factory to the Canadian journals. As an orator he had no Be RE ote ~~ a. te oY... P Oct. 2tst, °86-—8i 21-27 30 . til CHS et Apress on the Wew Pruls- Bridge on the Spring Park Road, under equal on the tloor of the house. He never hi q a ry ‘ : till } MISS * Peailwa< Rut there is ‘thi stay -. 3 . : l ft say anything about this epartment. At 18 StL Under { EB Os eer ee ee WICK Khaliway. there is this stipula whieh it empties its contents. This conduit] begged quarter nor bullied an opponent. ‘ We need not sa) %, - ng abo is De; u i € > ~ : : tion conmectel with the arrangement, = y lve and other waste waters Mr. Whelan was a Roman Catholic, and a} HOBBS’ management ; all orders get ber special attention. oe t which ewr shippers must bear in mind, eet ae - oe eae aa oe oe sketch of his life, which appeared shortly Diksenea > J . all * » i vi the train will } tinue } , nly 4 irom the Woolen Ek actory, as well as the after his death, anid : an His words and — emcee (Yemen ns comer ny uA bi Vala ' 4 ilt it ( MM ’ : he s 3 é 7 ° ° : nia? > dati rh , ; + ofl : refuse from the Wool Washing Establish-| thoughts, in the hour of death, were 7D es ap re y 1, BS ra ager nd nt her tie el eS ees WES PATON & CO ie a ment and the Tannery a little below the those t a Christ es ntleman ef A VR mosh Bg fA. : } ‘9 : ns by this hew arrangement, shippers can i duit: j _|His funeral was one of the largest ever * eH: iné te send their stuck from Chariotte- factory. Owing to the conduit it seems witnessed in Charlottetown, being attended MARKET SQUARE. k ww ste m Sunday night and from | ®!=~st impossible to prevent the occasional } by the licutenant-govenor and all classes of | Ch’town, Uct. 21, 1886. | " ' 4 & ei, a 3s wale aaah iP lution of the water.’ Although no such} the community. He mates pose " ee : weet sere . a em tem ae me ot en ee aa q , : a Slt all aPhCebiad | su) aly Ci . : : ee aaah ie of George / fl fughes,. o a i ‘ ‘ i . a pane os > ay eC]: > Hughe 8, Canghter o1 Ge tS ’ ; if Poimeé du Chem without re-shipment, and | POSS*08 a RRR Ay Se err _ the commissariat department, Halifax, by 5 tra: tos freight tram which will] &*tent at the time of the iuspection of the] jhom he had three children—one son and 7 Tr ; 7 Mond ht and sd ‘ommnittee, it “was evident frosfi# the color-ftwo daughters. In the quiet graveyard of & 3 Pe i t% #010 sLondiay Might and proce 5 c i > : ‘ - dine: tale a hi j Se de ae ; sick Rail oi ar {Ms of the banks as well as from the sedi-]| St. Dunstan's, near Chariottetown, we — ‘ ‘ yy the New Drunswick NaLway, y . “ culee tented OTaves. ‘he 4 : ee bs rs ment observed at several places, that a con- | * little plot containing four graves - q : riving i Danger early on iuesday. ‘ 53 . {large tombstone contains the following : = ‘ i siderable staining of the stream from the ‘ $2 ‘ laaday or two the Department will], : : ” “To the memory of the ye 2 at «4 : j ; bli dye had taken place at some previous time. Hox. EpWarRD W HES aN % dotot $ stie oificial notice to the pr eo . ‘ . 4 . Pree s x ‘2 ee! : : oO ” “4 we) The committee are of the opimon that Died 10th December, 1867, 2 k O is latest departure. ur stock rers } «< . : a a ig aaa 4 : cette cal OK MUYCTS | sony mixture of dyewater with the water . Aged 48 rs hi “a! wil, observe that it remains entirely . oe : . This s » is erected by his : ; z SS itively in in the stream would render it unfit for the This stone 1 — 4 " ay ; t the wn hands whethe: this arrangement, tiene bes he ieadt ber elthe eee * en Ore ig ; % ‘ - s ; “1 Y : Ime to be dran *y either man or beast. DeePpLy REGRETTED. . 3 7 ‘ : { ; e _ 3 Ww h is expeTimentai at frst, will be made + t t , t a ; . r’ : : Z bs. = Asa remedy for the difficulty as to the . : i f his t 5 ; a4 Per q eni Discount, . permanent. Besides the twelve or fifteen On the right we find the graves of his two a 9 j carrying off of the dye water and other | jittje daughters, who preceded him, and on refuse, the committee recommend under | his left that of his only son. Here lie father, son and daughters waiting the sound of the hundred horses which are annually sent from the Island, it is estimated that before ' FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. | ii. ts a ground drainage to and along the line of amine this seasom closes, between twenty-five or} -. ; ; ‘umpet, Ww they shall rise to meet ; : ' ' ) Upper Queen Street, to empty into the = anaes, ben ——s k — ne a 4 thirty-thousand sheep and lambs will have a Christ. We notice that the gravesare kept cps - ' ‘nue “ar a : os . LE " ‘ he ” t sewer On Euston Street. vreen and neat, and af we wait we may see 1 His KNOT KS tH EV aut. a cet: Shipped, which serves to show : ] ‘ : “ : } ; e » oh ; im ill } h " In their report the committee also deal] the childless widow, all true love and de- it etBone a ‘ > Vailic (his hew arrangement will De, both to , ~ . aritt . a ‘ ayly s > fres . 1 if Bi: with the Government Pond nuisamees:They | Votion, come and tenderly place some fresh COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES a } stock raisers and buyers. Mr. Ferguson k ial ution f th Venetins flowers on the graves. She pays her daily ; §; > : % ; aoe é make special mention o e os Cie a RE ‘ BS deserves, as he will no doubt receive, the : Y | visit to the graves where sleep what was ee ©] thanks of the people of the Island for his exettions in this matter. => «+ ruit in Leadon. Canadian F state of things along the water-course from below the bridge on Spring Park Read to the bridge on Kent Street. By the dam- ming of the water at the latter point the stream is backed up as far as the former, once her hope and joy. Summer and winter, rain or shine, she is there ; for when the snow has covered the ground with its heavy coat we find a well beaten path to the graves, and over the plain slabs a green wreath hangs,telling the simple tale emma gems () er——apee ONTEMPLATING extensive alterations in p> orfier to hold our customers. we are driven to offer these large discounts and have decided to seliat these figures, although we can‘ afford to do so becanse our profits are smaller than Dry Goods Sealper’s, who -handle ail kinds of small wares. Our stock of merehandize is a)! fresh and new, and is not the aceuinulation ef twenty years, on ‘ ; ; : ° 4 ‘ 74 a spar rhie r ij Lee +} are 7 L . ( Lue consigniuent of fruit sent from On- causing a swamp between Boyle’s and Me-] of devotion, love and remembrance. Ed- store, early in the now year, W h ich wi necessitate my Our goods are all abot - plain figures, which : : : , ‘ mb 06 54% 4 - “ isi : ~— : os it will prevent any deception being practiced upon tarie to the Colonial and Indian Exhibition Kinnon’s tanneries, and the collection of ward. W, relia pie » wee Ap woune closing foi some time, I Ww Lil the purchaser, Mi § psibias T4 ite ae — ; ,, | Man, an was in the footsteps ot : * Overcoats reduced from $12 te $a. has arrived. 1 consists of ninety-fourllarge pools of stagnant, putrid water.” | Wis father. Asaani er, he had shown re-|~ ‘ Men's Suits. old price $12, now 84, at n being nena : oe ff . ? . ee : oe : ~ py Ladies‘ Cireulars, 75cis. : cases. On being ope ned up it was found] Tie committee are of the opinion that if markable talent and’ “on the day in 7 ‘ E FH “Hi! Ail-wool Flaneele sianaateeee yas, that most of the apples were it good condi- which he met his death he took 8 z s j E an: Druggets, 22cis per yard, this drain were not sluiced up “the fresh- RC <A EDR agp Se gh OM ie V8 a oat : . 3 os ; a ia taal : Tweed marked $1.25, new 75e¢ts per yard. * tion. Some of the harder classes of pear] ots of this fall and ne : a several prizes at the examinations Gentz’ Searit, Usieaa Gaea iath : ets of this fall and next spring would tenc : aise he in fe + Gents* , , : ; were als tow d t be 1 f: , . li i , . ™ 73P 99 of St. Dunstan 8 Co lege. e was MY ENT t R Bg ST CK ( FR worth ircts, 7 | j ore aise Fema fo be Im ralr condition, } to restore the chanacl to its original flow.” | drowned by the upsetting of a boat in MY BNLinR SLOU Men‘s Top Shirts, now 75cts. regular price, $1. | t . . Ladies’ Jersey Jackets $3, worth $4.50. hoa . Flemish Beauty were - : joo > age thoagh the Flemish Beauty were much They are also of the opinion ‘that a]Charlottetown harbor, at the age of 19. Men's Ruuber Cgats 31.75, worth 82.50. i ] se “il tha :——. favorita ; . “hj ¢ arrihle , ‘ ae sets $199 per pair : dai 1, and the Clapp’s Favorite and} modetate amount of labor, properly direct- This was a terrible blow to the already Bleskee Be ie" lad Bartlett varieties quite gone. Of plums,| oq would secur ficiently rapid flow t much bereaved widow, but it was not the ; : a a - i A aaiaBads aii a wohl & OG, WOU APDETS D SEES fee ow lend of her trouble. Ona cold bitter night a leemeas omy 6 a s were saved, whue the | carry off all impurities down to the tidal] in the following winter her residence was : aaa. [> r-3 et = ' toinaioes had unfortunately become loose | water.” They recommend to the Board | burned to the ground, and the widow barely a hd a i = - — j : ar were ’ ‘ acre. * . } ay Ss > : t AMEP. : ' . : in the case, and were thus damaged. On] ine great necessity there exists for the escaped with her life. She enjoys a sma grant from the provincial government. | the e consignment the less amounted remedying of thisevil, in order that the |5r,. Whelan Nstohel a ae-old Haities h'town, Oct. 20, 1886 3m Ate metannt eS " ‘ 7 : mn Ma oe . e . 4 ; ; . : is \ + ae C wa ai Re SEN ie Woe TING T westesn portion of the city may be de-| family, a sketch of which I will furnish the _ oe ‘ . 7 rr oe _ Colonial market | jivered from the dangers which constantly | readers of ne Herald at an easly oe : - Lo Ural Ure, Cy { at: asenable price The she : nia. és e es ay oa , nas & 2 a @é } Sie eo “The Inland suppl eeaten from the “ein aig from [Rave doubt hore are many trends of] qa pA rah mentary consigninent.of fruit, ete., i ; a ; . aun: rater.” moe f one : : Pe , bs meee Be Y Auction, st my Salesro: . ay 44 ‘ i ‘ 5 : Sigil : : u ~ > 8 BOW ]the Jong stretch of impure, stagnant water. would be only too glad to contribute towards ‘ ; ; , a a B Am - matt ye sroom, FRIDAY, 23nd ; on its “. ry re the ee has been The committe also advise the Board to] the monument fuud, and any donations ‘ 4 ‘em Bae & i Walnut parlor set {Green Pinsh.) 4 careiully pack !_ and it is hoped will arrive ct **a strai the cle ould be sent tothe care of the editor of i Bed-room set, : + . i. : construct ‘ta straight channel of sutfticient th Cc) Dated AD ns } Mahogany Extension Table and a general lot 4 7 Pe width, with a breastwork of brush or other |S) “2ariotteto ——— W.D.T of Household Furniture, Carpets, Stove, &c., &e, $ 5 j ‘ ; a. Fe a : mas <a or itable material to extend from Brighton ae : : + ATC . Canadian Butter in England. (°° ™ Fa Annapolis, Oct. 11, 1886, ; i to the Kent Street Bridge, amd to 0] | aencn ——$—___-— 1 General Purpose Horse. | g > . ; ; . d ‘ 1 Light Tagon, 1 Express and 1 Peddlar’s fue London Daily News of a recent date}up the remainder of the pond to a HOTEL ARRIVALS. heeeat B eddla 1 contains an interesting letter on the merits proper level. The sewer from Government a j a= G. M. HARRIS, : ' ; OSBORNE HOUSE, Oct. 20. 1886. al A of Canadian batter, from the pen of Mr.| House should then be extended so as to ois ie a ens j Ch. 20, 1886 Auctioneer, : : . : ’ Oct 20 ’ E Bligh, Truro; rince 0; timc : ee dames W. Robertson, —a recognized author- | empty itself as: the perme oer — H C Green, 8’side; Geo Forbes, Vernon River AT A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, FY U Cc 5 j 5 NY SALE ity on the ubje ‘ The purpose of the add that “the filling up of the pond ib this bridge; Pp Newsom, Crapaud; H W alker, : § letter is “to speak to Canada of Kngland’s| manner and the extension of the channel |] Cape Traverse; A D McDonald, New Glas- ’ as i butt :| would” greatly ‘improve the appearance as | 2°”) P EI;C A MelIntyre, Rochester, N Y; » Si ae <2 Ors unsupplied need of fine pure butter, and won ue y p *i oe tisceli A McLean, New London; S°Wells, S'side; J } . to Enevland of Canada’s power and resources | well as the sanitary condition of the 1ocalty | Bai Jar . 2 1 i ‘ a é . Kk . vithas i ln’s } ” er and esource siwell z A cs Y | Bain, Yarmouth s ' ie el ie = eee oe 904 ry 008 be) | or ery ° to bw if his Mr. Robertson does by and reclaim a valuable tract of land. REVEPR HOUSE. All the stock of Bu rey ress { roods and Di ase Cloths at POS a h that Conadu preduces as fine, and The paragraph relating to the sewer fron hi ait iste ; : hee . er he et te eer } : vi €. P : . f Eust 18 Oct 20—A I Higginson, Montreal; E Mc- pet Cait GISCOUNT. 4 T Auction, in Bremner Bros. old stand, com- mn inhi ry) L é itv of ter ¢ WwW 3 acwMry “ermises SEC ‘ ‘eet . ‘ iski . y ichards ide “ae ro - . ‘ / catia ~ RE) DD y 20nd j. . 2 ” mer, an niform a quadit butter as} the woolen factory premises to Euston Stree Kenna, knnist illen; Wm Richards, Bideford; All the Cloths and Tweeds at a digeount of 332 per cent * mencing SATURDAY, 23rd inst., at 2 o'Glock, iitany wixture so highly commended} was struck out, end the report as amended | EK W Percy, Petrolia. ‘ ‘ ar 2 a p. m., a. 4 sa og fo NFawle ard Mantte © a Be p , 1. though,-instead of grinding | adopted, RANKIN HOUSE. Knit Wool Goods, Shiwis s:d Mantles at 33 1-2 pere n A General Assortment Dry feeds and . ~- & ves Vee s ' i¢ homeoweneous rane ae tt Tere en Oct 20—W H Mullin, St John, N B; W.H dis@ouné. a Restle , tie sunpler and bet Characteristic Tactics. Li) chard, Montreal; 4 R Lockerdo, R, Mc 4 Ut: + o ( Gone 1 29 1.9 ' ul OGKery var, : ' a : a Haftie, Hamilton: J EwirS, St John, N Bs C G ray, V Hife and Scariet Fiinneis at oo “a Pp xr cen i mixing the cream from 50 te i ey adds in a e - ‘ - itt uy v 7 i 7” li» Pit anti-prohibitionists of Toronto must } Lancion, i ort s ih Lee, Aeron bey W P diac MIE. This Sale will be continued from day te aay ries wh creamery. In this way uni- ‘ vow sev, Montreal; J Walton and wife, Cern- tithe whole stock js cleared ont : jig ’ certainly be a desperate lot of persons. It} —. lis, NS: 3 C Red } Montreal: 4 B Tr. ; Plisl Ribi tall Mil ii | j + 33 1.9 Unt. the TRO SLOEE ta Ceares om, for nity of favour, body ana color are well]. s > 4 gee es Walils, ae ws % _ Bvel mond, + on real, < V elvets, uBNES, HIDV N and aii onl inery WOGs a 33 Ln? G. M. HARRIS ; ok dle issaia that the Mad publishing company | Hardwick, New York; H Hardwick, do; OF 5 t ; oe a . M. - c : o — ‘ lestroving > “enin< A i J ; pon “- > : ~ le i r ) * era ; a aa et. 20.—. y nee " oy ” Ve ee ee has received over sixty threatening letters Troop, St John, NB; A E Harrington, To- ; Pel cent discoun on ‘as . lt : route; Chas Minto, Montreal; W T Stewart, within - _ _ weeks tuts a ye on Campbellton, N B; L W Lingley, do. ; 4 xs i 7 " fessing indignation against the paper's ings, Overcoats, Reefers und Suite ata discopnt of 33 1-2. per changed attitude toward prohibition. In ‘ walaes Oe She aime — — a " i h ; _ peor Gapetts tS Babee bay | rr 4 COOK wanted immediately. Apply to M consequence of distinct threats to resort t© | gition of the finances of tae Dowinion is 8 A BOOK wanted jmmelietely.s sgely fo. dee erties as is done in the milling process. pre} Huclish dealers may prefer—not perhaps A’l the stock of Meia'sand Boys Ciething, Gents’ i urnish- ac = “Seca igh tote WAVES, LAN, BIN VO, de, — unraturally—to attempt an actual trial of the Canadian creamery butter before i felowing Mr. Robertson's enthusiastic Ali Cotton Goods at a discount of 25 per cent - ( I} mer dynamite or fire the Maid building, the} source of satisfaction. During the last Royaity. oct2l 6ipd advice. duvery Canacian Wili hope that a : : + rear e } arisin —_ 2 ~— t . 7 " I nagers are put to extraordinary precau- fiseal year, Owing to the charges arising out et me To LET—A House near the Foundry. Apply ; favorable ant.cipations may be realized.and ti = nihienhtheeitd of att Eye of the rebellion in the Northwest, a deficit bo Patrick Parmer, sear Etckieeek > kee very ¢ , 2: . > , . . > ’ i wMiCKT Mc- . thet what English demand is not suppliedl. «ge ose occurred inthe accounts, the whole ex- The entire stork must be @leared before the first of the | Lean’s Founazy, octi9 tf ; ioe geod f their furnaces is carefully examined for | pense being debited to the year; but there . ts 4 : the BEST BARGAINS TED 3 at ’ ‘ nay be met ov tie producers Zl ° ‘ . . Y : . . ar / ; 8aT ry t-an ; ‘r e t “* Af ry f ar “4 ¥y arespectable erson, sitic i ; ; me explosives, and the night guard on the’! is assurance now given that the substantial New Year. You can depend on getting tie PSL DANUALAL W child's Wares. seamenvens & = Dt | i minion building has been doubled. surpluses reaped during the period of Conser- ever offered in this city ee On eee scien dali iis vativegoveruments: eto beprolonged. inthe os ie WANTED te eile seek emenee : eee as a 4} ee Bad ce : ‘ ANSE A Nurse maid; good references : ; ' : returns ot the Ottawa Assessment Scott’s Emulsion of Pure three months of ihe current fiscal year YK= = All Gands Sold or COAST only '' required, Apply to Mrs. Geo Peake, : f an increase. in assessed } @ ey Oil. with H bh hite elapsed, fer iistance, a surplus of two and Pe ne ee ae ee pocuahs lLdgecombe Hous octlé ofr ass od Liver Oi, wit YPOPHOSPAMEES |» Guarter million dollars has beea realized, nee ee . . i about $700,000 since |... alana ; al dasiliinil ee nd asthe-ves ] a He -_-—— Qe eee j O LET—The House on Prince Street, at pre- , FOR LUSG TROUBLES AND V TING DISEASES nda a8 the year progresses the chances are sent occupicd by C. 3. Macneil); possession A a i . 7 ‘ ° ce ob ak ok an sf ss j at 8 : s , al: oO Ww > enlarve r nas © ei . : . aioe oe given at any ime, Appl ‘toc, B. X ac eill, Dr. J. Simond, New Orleans; La., says: | th ; tus h ee cm ince will be enlarged wie ee £ sy eh ae TY s pply to { epelfi, ots eatin | “Seott's Emulsion is the finest preparation of rather than reduced. 3 €e ‘ ivan A Ga, eee 9 a - 4 . ae , eee wohl > if | ; L Em a sj mh ie - wid we 7 ‘ sason tive thou-!the kind ever brought to my notice. In Se © SET fe LET ~House on Water Street, opposite the Railway Station. Apply at this office, oc t13 | ste heal of Montana cattle have passed |ailections of the lungs and other wasting} Dorma August, the deaths in New York A a es ca verte Cain Pie Ray to Wie} ag rs UC tis apa ing Je Ota Car oy ee aes: « Wie aS Wide oe iy - : - Ine perfectly eleys e}ing Ju ) average W Pe eee lee i ie quired. Apply tb Mrs. 40, 8.) , nipeg. ” - mints. (I Ch'tbwn, Ovt. 19%, 8B—dy wy + [Pence dirt, ee ae ) ;