— ee THE DAILY NOVEMBER 9, 1892. Cleveland's Election. | PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, be taken to} Manitoba as well as to the other provinces.| A match game of football is to be played | Part of this clause does not seppear in the|to-morrcw at Victoria Park between the | Manitoba Act. and the petitioners claim} Town of Pictou team and the Crescents of | that the B. N. A. Act, applying to Mani- | Charlottetown. Oa the 24h May last the) : toba the same as the other provinces, takes | Crescenta went over to Pictou and played a | BES' ! : away from the provincial authorities right draw with the Pictou team. The return | a to abolirh by act of the legislature the sys- jtaxteh to-merrow will probably decide the | é } ; tem of education established by the pre- {question of superiorit A good gan ill Y a + : em of education esta the pre- [4 perivalty. Age imdinll, | We can give it to you. ‘ [ 8 a THE DAILY EXAMINER. ; s - . : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1892. -. THE DAILY EXAMINER. [TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,|'rozeict trate! creaums| Toman emerrew. | r OVEMBER Spectra, Desratcugs TO THE EXAMINER oo A T od CLEVELAND S election msy maan that the comparatively te he two par- —_———_—_—_——- ‘Democrats Victorious. ed w persons vious provincial act. doubtiess, be played, as the Crescents have been hard at practice of late. Following | are the names of the Crescent team : j Full Back—Addison Miller. who hold the balance between decided that the Mc. _————— + — ties in the States have re Personal. THE REASON WHY is because we make a SPECIALTY of Kinley tariff must go. } It does not mean against protec- | | that the majority has gone tion, for Mr. Cleveland expressly stated in his letter of acceptance that he was against any radical change from protection to free | trade, and assured the electors that nothing would be done or permitted by him which } great manufacturing in- been built up by protec may be hoped for and be would imperil the terests which have tion. That which expected—as soon Senate can as the brought into line—-is a readjustment of the publican Iliiaois by 20,000 majority. | Tar Examiner wishes Mr. Hodgson success = United States’ tariff in the direction of the The Peoples Party has created and trusts that the silver mine wil ‘‘pan out” The Great Hotel. FUR JACKETS, freer admission of raw materials. It 18) ),14¢ among the Republicans and "tr George W. Swinburne, Jr Sanitery| SOME QUESTIONS ASTRACAN JACKETS a Specialty. MUFFS COLLARS, TIPPETS, AS probable, for instance, that wool will be Weaver, their candidate, wins Engineer, ak here on Monday evening it eabits 7 Hs - — TRAKAN JACKE!S —Beat Value, Lar. placed upon the free list. Whether o7 not Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, Colorada, from Cha: lottetown, to examine this town) ix — Flas the committed done anything FUR ML I FS. gest Variety, Cheapest in the City, iu with a view to making a survey if it is our BEAVER piathan LAMB” aff 7” potatoes and eggs, horses and sheep and CLEVELAND PRESIDENT. A BIG MAJORITY. ———$—— New York, Nov. 2. The latest returns indicate Cleveland’s election. He has carried New York by 40,000 majority; Indiana by 10,000; Connecticut by 3,000 and captures Re- North Dakota and Oregon, besides polling Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Martia, of Sum merside, were registered at the Queen last evening. Mr. and Mra. Charles Lyons have returned trom their wedding trip to the principal cities of Canada and the United States. The Canada Gez>tee reports the appoint- ment te the Senate of Thomas A. Bernier, | Esq , of St. Boniface, Manitoba. Mr. S. F. Hodgson left this morning for Montana, where he will engage in the mining business. Mrs, Hodgson goes with him as far as Chicago, where she wiil visit her sister. thought that a system of sewerage is practic- {| Half Backs—G I Foster, Ges Robinson, J Rundle (Capt), J Sullivan. | Quarter Backs—W Ferguson, L McMil- ‘len. | Forwards— F W L Moore, D McDonald, |D Gaudet, F Handrahan, J McDoaald, W Daly, J Gallant, H Campbell. | The game will begin at 2.30 o'clock) | sharp ** LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | towards securing assistance from outside Char | lottetown towards the hotel fund ? I heard THE BEST FURS MADE. We pay more attention to the QUALITY of our goods than ever. It was the QUALITY of our goods that built up our large Fur busineas: and now, when everyone knows that QUALITY in Furs is everything, we do not intend te change our colors. Notlca particularly BEER BROS. ASTRAKAN MUFFPS. NEW STORE, Next to Beer & Gofl’s. FINE FURS! ode —_ ” thing which we are most interest- a a fil Oa a. : —@ ; : os / es gage am or ey salsa : g _ ee eer nn nen without waterworks. Sommnerytet « tom days ago that certain men of means : : as | _ fe kets is more than eee pe The Attorney General and the French Con. | in Summerside 14 vony favorable to the F UR COLLARS. : ed States’ market Russell has been elected Governor Of} sy) have gone to Tracadie for a few days’ scheme and would contribute to the fund. leo ~~ doubtful, though it = probable | wassachusetts by 12,000 plurality. gcos? shooting. We are glad that the Cou Should not these men be canvassed, and We now have the LARGEST VARIETY ever shown by us. that some reduction in respeet to them will bs made, As for unrestricted reciprocity or reciprocity upon lines acceptable to the British people who possess Canada, we see little prospect «f either. The revenue re- quirements «f both the United States and Canada stand in the way of any large meas- ure the operation of which will involve loes of revenue. When Cleveland was in fice five or six years ago, there was emitted 4 of talk about considerable velume reci- Harrison has cacried Pennsylvania by 85 000. Tennessee Democrat by 45,000; Georgia the same by 70,000 major- ity; Washington ani Virginia by 25,000. LATER. Boston, Nov. 9. The returns are coming ‘n slowly, but they indicate clearly Cleveland’s election A careful estimate of the votes of the elec toral college indicate as the probable re- sult goes sul’s knee has so far recovercd as to enable him again to take part in his accustomel sport. The inauguration of Jacob Gould Scha' man, LL D, a8 President of Cornell University will take place at Armory Hall, Ithaca, N. Y., on Friday morning next et haJf past ten o'clock Mr. Scharman is one of the Island's most! succeas‘ul as well as most gifted sons. Cor neil is to be congratulated. a i SE Good Heavy Trousers—We keep the best) profeseor Ryder changes the last piece on ‘ the programme goods at the lowest price.—Jas Paton & C: pov] 3i not only these, but all such men in differ- ent parts of the Island? Are our capital- | ists a'l in Charlottetown; and does the ben- efit accruing from the scheme extend only to the capital of the Province / ()UIZ. The Organ Kecital. €rr,—It is to be hoped that the young ymen of St. James’ Church who have the |organ recital in charge will see that for something a little FUR CAPES. FUR COATS. as represented. BEAVER, NUTRIA, PERSIAN LAMB, &c. In RACCOON COATS for Men we have one of the Choicest Bargains ever secured by us in these goods, ... © ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, and guaranteed to be exactly BEER BROS. BLANKETS, in Grey, Union, All. Wool, Saxony ; COMFORTS, all qualitier, all kinds—bought direct at the Mills very cheap. BLACK CASHMERES and MERI- NOES, personally selected and bought for cash. Note particularly WEIGHT, DYE, " 9" T 4 Ds 5 procity; but his administration did nothing aes bi a = better. The professor has already rendered PU I ¥ a INIS of our whatever, and refused to even listen to the Weaver...... .. 2 eset : : saat ee : ; “east ci : , A verv large variety of all kinds of proposals of Sir Charles Tupper when rep- resenting the Government of Canada at The number necessary to a choice is 225, McKAY WOOL COLORED DRESS GOODS. Washington. Indeed, the recent talk of General Telegraphic News. the States about reciprocity his ali becn F —_— carried on by the Republicans; and it was Orrawa, Nov. 7.—-Three tons of tree : Sn : seeds were gathered in the Northwest WEEKS A co S. in favor of reciprocity with the South American States, etc.,—not with Canada. It will be remembered that Mr. Wiman, when here, spoke as if the chances for Territories this fall. It will be distributed {o settlere and will givea great impetus to the forestry of the Northwest. More Michigan farmers have been located in the ——-MANUPACTURERS CO rir Mantle Department ci d ded upon the election of sehoray seme ee ee Havernitt, Mass., Nov. 7.—1,300 JACKETS, CAPES, CLOAKS and Harrison—but he, conveniently, left out of dave fs . ; : . denies é , rer nT _— : employes in the Byrom Noyes Shoe Com ULSTERS, large vericty, all pow this sight the fact that reciprocity with Canada pany’s turn work department left work sexson, extra value and good fitting. is no part of the Republican plan. Oa the | this afternoon because of the fiim's refussl Every Garment must be sold. Low prices whole, we incline tothe opinion that an |'o sign the new price list, giving an ad- ‘ . ‘ to clear. bat » of the heavy duties imposed | *O™°? 2 or 3 cents per pair. They claim are Or oe seer i the company pay that much lees than other — - under the McKinley tariff, apart from con-| manufacturers in the city for making the {x} siderations of reciprocity rather than in | same goods. " ‘ Mantle & ister Cloth; connection with reciprocity, will follow the Mostreat, Nov. 7.—-The whitewashed > - '’ siection of Cleveland. | Tue Demo- | count is evidently after the English vote We have every Style, Price, Shape and Size of IMPORTED ,, aoa crats will readjust the tariff in accord- In an interview to-day he said: “My im- i - : * 2 x TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, MATA. eoath hee cinteia' ste ol eee CLOTHING that can be purchased in the Dominion of Canada {1455 SERGES, “MELTONS, ‘wag } , Cue ” ens goverucr. § 2 i . + ‘0 . , ; t . with what they believe to be the interests|who would d>» honor ia the position. And TE ad dition to this we h ave OUR ow N Mi AK E or Ty WE K iS, of the United States, rather than out of re- gard for reciprocal trade relations with Canada, or any other ou'side consideration. The latest reports indicate that Cleve- jand's victory has been swéeping and c m- plete. There can be no doubt that Clev- lund’s strong and manly personality has made a great impression upon his country- His former administration was pure We have no doubt that his per- mn. and good. sonal qualities contributed largely to the splendid victory which he has won. His f excellent reputa- opponent is also a man of but he has nct made such an hero‘c pubiic as Cleveland. tion ; figure before the ——— i a Cheese at New Perth We have received from Mr. Dillon the following statement concerning the milk and cheese obtained and made during tke past season at the New Perth Cheese Fac- tory : STATEMENT. June, 1892—Lbs of milk reccived at Seeing that we cannot have an English speaking lieutenant governor at present, the next best thing is to have a lieutenant governor with an English speaking wife. Mrs. Chapleau is oue ef the gems of our society.” Montreal, Nov. 6.—A complete census of wealthy men in ths city shows 36 worth from one to thirty millions; 62 worth from a half to a round million, and 100 from a quarter to half a million. Orrawa, Nov, 6.—Efforts are being made tu induce the Imperial Government to sliow shipments of cattle to leave this side onthe 2Ist. Robert Bickerdike, a leading cattle shipper, cabled the Board of Agriculture yesterday, asking for an ex- tension of the cattle schedule from the 2ist to the 28th, but a rep'y came that the date had been well considered and weu!d be maintained. Wasuineron, Nov. 8 —The following is the text of President Harrison’s thanksgiv- ing proclamation : ‘The gifts of God to our people during the past year have been so abundant and so spc- cial that the spirit of devout thanksgiving awaits not a call, but only the appoiutment of a day when it may have a common expres sion. He has stayed the pestilence at our made up in all Styles, Sizes and Shapes of Clothing. Therefore no Clothing House can begin to show the assortment to be had with us. Fits guaranteed and prices away below all competitors. New Stock, new Styles, and goods suitable for the wants of the Island climate. Charlottetown, November 4, 1832—dy eod & wy | Local Notices A We.t-GLovep Hann. if it be a pretty one, isa fair index of refinement and taste. Weare showiug to-day one lot of 14 inch Suede Mousquetaire gloves at 85 cts per pir, former price $1 35 and $1.10; one lot P-hook lacing gloves at 83 cents a pair, former price $i.10. As these lots are balance of stock, come quick and get a pair.—Stanley Bros. nové 3i eod Fifty Overcoats at a Bargain—We will close this lot out at one price. They consist of ot heavy tweeds, neps &c., &c,, worth from §6 Give us a call. : McKAY WOOLEN CO. this production in the hearing cf a Char- lottetown audience, and it was not received with so much favor as to warrant its repetition. It goes a little against one’s grain to hear an attemp‘ed imitation of the beg-pipes in a church, even though it ba a, Scotch church, and as the piece does more to display mechanical ingenuity than to show the good qualities of the organ, much would be giined by its omission They tell us that the organ is the king of musical instruments. Should not a professor from’! the A nerican.**Hub” of mus:cal culture piay to ua ‘‘from the grand old masters ?” — - MARRIED. Oa the Sh inst, at Trinity Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana, by the Rev. Alex. Seabrease, Alice Alexandra Webb to William Fredk. Howatt, M. D. C. P. FLETCHER, PIANOS, ORGANS, Y.M.L. A HE MAGYIFICENT NEW ORGAN itn 8&t. James’ Church will be opened on THANKS. GIVING NIGHT with a GRAND ORGAN RECITAL by PROF. RYDER, of Boston, as- sisted by the Choir under Mr. 8. N, Earle :— PROGRAMME. 1 Crgon—Overture Calef De Bigdad.. Soielden Prof. Ryder. 2. Solo and Chorus—* O, Give Thanks”... Mozart Mra, M. McLeod and Choir, Men's Underclothing ! THREE CASES of MEN'S UNDER- CLOTHING and SHIRTS arrived late, Will clear this lot at very low prices. SPECIAL! WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH WEEKS & CO.— All buyers should trade with WEEKS & CO. They are the largest Importers, Wholesale and Kotail, buy for Cash, ani will give their cus. tomtrs move alvant«yes than can be had elsewhere. G vw them a c.ll. W. A, WEEKS & C0,, Wholesale and Retail, station..... e* 53,918 | door; He has given us more love for the free} ¢, 93° Ever erson ia want of a good ‘ “ igo , ” duly, do do do 196, 251 civil institutions in the creation of whish His ame dlatat dell wit do ech tac a ae oe ae pease —__-saND THE— 3. Organ, it “ Gavewe Polite” ..Ryder Ang. i a hen direc'ing providence was 80 conspicuous; He spect this lot before buying —Jas Paton & . shee vos b Calif ae Oecd, ‘“ ds , . Prof. Ryces. - QUEEN STR EET es ti ; 78,045 | has awakened a deeper reverence for law; He | (°o, nent 2 - | penn Ere eee “W Willia " . M3 } 4 | 4. Vocal Solo— Only Tired *.............. White we ’ Oct 1 to 15, $1,266 | widened our philan‘ hrophy by a call to succor Beethoven's ‘Farewell ,to Piano,” and, u ils Wil AG: I. Mrs, Roome. 28,209 Uct 16 to 3l TO, .. os kakec cs bteaneansenen 690,247 the distress in other Jand+; He has blessed our schools and is bringing forward a patriotic and God-fearing generation to execute bis — _-- For Firry Cents. —William Corey, of Providence, I.. 1 , an aged shoemaker, was throws in a belince of nine selections from | Ryder. This is to say the least of it Mopvesiy. A nice stock always on hand to select from. Temple Colleciion : - a ‘athedral Grend Maret. b Grand Offertoire in G 5, Organ NEXT TO BEER & GOEFS Black & Golored Dress Goods, " WV o OLVa Sanver—9 ‘939 ‘Oris ‘SLGdaduvo siIdssand No of boxes cheeee made to Oct 15...... 994] great and benevolent desigus for | on Wednesday re'eased from Cranston j sil, Office (for the present) at the Store of - ¢. Temple Grand Mare! tide Chas lotetown, Nov, 9, 1892, “ " ; Oct 16 to 31, 80}our country. He has given us great! where he a asedull tien weathe for 6 Letter From Mr. Desmond. Be, Meleod & bo ) law& wy—nov?2 i! “orning need fereh PED vimue $$$ ac allah Total 1074 ee rr akeatioas wn debt of fifty cents. C. E. Capwell, who se- Sir,--I see by your “ée ount of the in e. Tees nee r MR. EDITOR, — . aoa -_ #¢#@e# #8 ©@ ee eves “eee M4 > - - “ ‘ c ° c : > , $ & alae ro ad . ce . , * . , i. : - cured judgment against Corey, paid the ols . No Ibe cheese made to poo a ire: a . 63 = eee ery ghee ee St Gye, to. Se man’s board of $3 a week. A et ee —— nated Desannd | és 9 6, Anthem—“ Great we Lord” _.Uard: Dear. Sap, vA ete es su.all space in ss “ “Oct 16 to 31.... 3,07 c . a6 3 : ee 0 - Choir, your vaiuable paper t. make & few remarks z Wherefore, J, Ber jimin Harrison, president reported to our worth Beak. Al RH OLM . * ois ; . * 8 Total * 66,089 | of the United States, do call upun all our More Lames Surerep —On Monday, ane lying in a tel Bparaial thet Clarke | 7. Organ—* Farewell to Plane -+++eeBeet Loven sbour the — der ul Cheap Men, who will, a , Ce comer | people to observe, os we have been wont, ' says the Journa!,Mrc. Joha Laylen shipped | Pownal Street very sick. N ir, if th oe” adaxial Dart cus ata ae Lbs of milk to lb of cheese................ 10} Thursday, the 24th day of this month of Nov- 206 lambs from Sur reide to St * John: y x. ow, sir, if the 8 Vocal Selo — Recitative end Air from sonderful attract ous im the shape of # How cheese was disposed of ember, as a day of thanksgiving to God for ca on Sanstien Reaiabe ied & mecha. ee "tent ne Ot a, evening, see 4 IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL ESTATE HUE” svstveeeerneese snne Lecter Coste | handsome present for everyone who buys 7 oo eu t ‘sts. Ve ' Ys t oO e@ 8: Mrs. M. McLevd. ‘ Retailed at factory........-.-++: 53,991 Ibe. | His re - os supplication for His con-; mond, Freetown, shipped 205 lambs to St. | affuir till I heard of Clarke —— in the _BY— ae M. Mel ye , yp od — worth of goods in the new J. W. R, experted to Chicago 6565 ee ee : ,' John, and Mr. John Liyden shipped 238) Charlottetown Hospital sick, and have not 9. Urgan—Improvissions on Fail! w Airs...... mperrer. . fei I. J. D., exported to London, Tor- lu testimony whereof I have hereunto ‘Gt: 0 the ceene Geantead ge mage h P ’ y , il Prof. 1:yder. The beys at»rted businiss chien years an aan... 145g « [my hand and caused the seal cf the United : sees him since he was atthe wake of the E. i. Norton & Co ° Auct’a-r 1. Anthem—“Eveni yan” men ago in the then small store, wiih omy one Wholesale for home consumption... 22,468 ** | States to be affixed. Done at the city of : daughter of cur venerable friend DeCour- os pa eeeesOMOORE T a nall room up stairs, aud as busiders grew 6 * Jd. W. R. foc enpert. ...cvcces "igg © | Weshington, this fourth dsy cf November, The Austrian R:ichrath will scon discuss cey. The reason I wri e th’s note is to find : A } they had to ads 24 ‘ont tothe ba asthe © j Dairying Co., St. Joba's relief gi « [one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, | project to join the Oler and Danube riv- cut who this ** man Desuosd” isJis I am E are instructed by A. B. War u {78 Cxpan—" Seenpent a8 Ben.” oes, ese RPGS? | etage and ale edding ruven alte? foo © Conciomest te &. W. BR Pie, of the independence of the United States the | ers by means of a censl, thus making a uader the impression that 1 am the «nly E-q., Solicitor for the «sate of |_ -& CRIPTION-~ ship te beoal-Red—the vores inn abel h at ern oda 4 ., oh citnalias 29 @)) « | one hundred and seventeen’ h. complete waterway be en the Baltic 'gont bearin ; . ; late Judge Young, t» sel! by aucton oe |Z) ¢ indulgiog in mirth and music—an vl. @ airs until they © cupied the cutive two Ee ML, cu lncinenescoouen a 2.611 mplete waterway between the Baltic sea }q-nt bearing that cognomen ; and if there THURS orAty on y Ate | Seotch «nm introduces a bagp'pe soo—whch i | fists directly cver the s'ore, and business Manufactured for patrons at le per Bexsamix Harntsoy, | and the Black Sea canal. is any other I wou'd l:ke to know him, as SDAY, NOV. 17th, at 11 o'clock, int rraped by distant thunder —wiieh grow: | kopt on increns 1 til they had ib 3.070 * Ry the president, , anes EE lhe will very likely prove a relation of mine, |°" the premues, the very desireble pro- loader as the storm increases the storm brenk P g untilthey had to pro- < ar come is o : : rt Dainese & et: in full violence—and gradually dies away and | Cure ap eatra room over D. A. Bruce's oil Jous W. Fosrer, secretary of state, a Tuomas Desmon perty on Prince Street kaown as **Fair- 9 i: sub-ides, the ; ' f Totai seen 66,089 N y " E th L | Chaslotictowe Mev. © 1892 SMOND, holm.” itue vesper hymn cae thebhaieiae” ia ate store, but oti! ‘hey f und their piace too Te iinet mall tas Siatting wilh, <<. QUUROE e geeee pwor cage mete Tne property will be offsred en bloc, | Selversnce fru the dorm. ag 10 mpg wages, Ayes 8 4 rs Average rate per 100 Ibs. 14 ri i ‘te th 3 - rs fn ag i c Wolf Rack-Ache. sul.j ct to one reserve bid, and if not sold Prof. Ryder. Ee veh a minodate their customers a oe. ee, aaa on —_ L { Seine will then be sold in lots per ; lan, which will 2 ee a tef-ctioa and « larger fangs ville in a refrigeratur car, which proceeds eC ure ourse Bask-ache t : . 2. +. | be ready and may b i= Doors open at 7.30. Recital at 8 o'clock. of goo%s to select from, they bave had » Poor Furs are the dearest. Good furs are| to Nappan and thence to Montreal, where . Kidney Pi pS pancny —_ Sree ces | 10th a y bsseen on and “after the | 4 anission 25 cents to al! parts of ihe Chureh, | Wing added to their alr ady lerge establish. jer —— i keep the oe eb-}the Quebec collection will bo taken on —_—— action on the kidneys they impart activity Good title will be guaranted to the pur- — ment, which vill open on Richmond 8 reet, ainasle in plain, honest prices—Beer Bros. | board. When the fruit arrives at Chicago and benetit t b ifyi thus making en entiance on Queen Street 14 2i dw] ; oi } | i I etit the system by purifying the blood. | chasers. 4 g a) Bae ‘ 2 it will be placed in a bonded warehouse of | DR. JOHN LATHERN, You cannot have pure blood with disordered} Flan may be seen and full particulars ; in | ond Market Sbare Ir is beyond all doubt that “Myrtle Navy’ cold storage until near the time of ops: ing | kidneys; health’s existence depends upon their | obt :ined at the office of A. B. Warburton ac 1aM0n Steamship U0, 1 would strnzly sdvise everyone who : is the favorite tobacco with the smokers of | the exposition, when it will be transferred | OF MALIFAX natural condition; they are the governors of Esq , or with ’ may require anything m the way of dr Canada. They obtain more enjoyment from | te co!d storage on the fair grounds and used | , ““* the system; continual disorder results in kid- ' E. H. NORTON & CO v- HS g ode and cl thing to call and have @ Joo c : : § , sadaete : ae eee ee a (2 2 ; ahi ": Witinn from any other tobiooy ede, and | from tine to time on eanived to keep 2p] wit, DELIVER A Lizcrune ox |" “emtumblion, hicks Beghts ieee, fri Erg heir mene sce, . 4 es. ° + e- 2 ot oa ers ric ave been to test its merits never abandon it for any | ferent provincial collections of small fru:ts Read W. A. Weeks & Cu’s. advt. Tin t - w : pl. ced in their stove are weil worth eecing. - other antl - ag for this pens in glass bottles will be sent later. Tuesday, Nov. 15th, —_ sir ola They antes - re ae a tee ee greece aed iLe boys tke great pleasure in showing i? is that the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” is made of the i : all their old customers to come and trade/¢ri Apply to airs. W, W. WELLNER, Prince ‘he puble what can be sccomplished very finest leef which is grown, and that io Orrawa, Nov. 8 —Tho Secretary <r In the BASEMENT of the FIRST with them again at their new store. They | Street. novo s push, enterprise and Low Paice They every process of its manufacture the most | State bas received frcm the Cathclic min- METHODIST CHURCH. Subject ;—| are large importers. Buy for cash and ve) ean never covsider it avy trouble to” sh ; vigilant care is exercised to preserve the genu- -k - oe toba another petition, sigret | are sure that all whe trade with them will TD Peesaets Society oneea "Toeue or D San BE Tah goods even wLen you to not ment oy - i ‘ Sei I influential ; can | 7 r , 4 > : , y “tore. nauire o “ wa” p . mr ee tar ae eats Pe cena |S AME ANDEAN MUTINY.” (cot erent: Be Ben a Cae | | |S tier hewn: Mee soot TO eer oe vemreis Mean aimee doers, en Soe oe bere 5 lek ¥ £24k, delicious table drinking water is .¢ oe nn . eare giving specially low prices this. ; «ill sil * YEN NY Oe 1 at their new penises. "4 the Wilmot Spa Water, yet it cures many | &FBor General in Council to make an order, Chair taken at 8 o'clock. Admission 15 cents.|month on Priestley’s Black bie a'uffs. 7. oo Half a double tenement house on foundiond. cnectinn spate one ‘ee ion r Yours tra y Seume cf ctabbere dinecese. Witness corti) to the effect that their right to separate | GB WASEARD Thess goods are world rencwned for their [oe penne Square Kent moderate, Apply | and Horses, Catile and Sheep on deck. Oxe 7 “ . ticates; send for pamphlet. schools be restored. A change of base has novs Vice-Pres’t Literary Department, | superior quality, -Beer Bros, 19 3 )B. FL.AEEIeAn, Of Flannigan’s Forge. . PEAKE BE.C8, & CO 9 iy ve — noy5 * . ‘fon nov9—wed & w . cents. y ~—t wa » — FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS, $1.10, etc. etc--JAMES PATON & CO.