. a. ti near cera mene Se 1 is ite i Io - t 3 : i .e io E fy i‘ " ‘ # 5 o omar, shat aa rere ~~ | RRR me ye ete tag ese ares rT .y ry 7 ) ’ ENA MINKER - - _ - 1 i i 44a 27 2 Bd a 4 5 ful in the same line of Trty i ' wie 7 2 ™ 4 f ;eminentiy successiu gir kIT RY 4 } \ ) | well asin the Dominion 1 rent Cia gaege r ef : if ree ; a rising young law- i i ‘ lV ii th ! S &§ 828 be ‘ 4 Ra 4 ltrade: Guy McLellan, e Ss 4 ba LAN aN, | Party im 8 i i} ; ii hie} Vina wel it, McPhee, formerly uf i & * Bai ' . « at eiyer; Charies 4%: ‘ _ Rast . ae ther bannas | +o ‘1+ a Mr. Cameron, from Kast rOBEI L886 Dozens, hundreds, of othe INSLANCES | | Georgetown 5 D i ashe ride; MITOBRBE 2$ S56. , ‘ i —_ : . enipsey, from ui ners > om ight be brought under the conside ation | | | Port 5 4 Mr. ; a mish ; oe yj ' t . Mr. Butler, from C “bs wlottetown, and ¢ oe : 7 7 ol lu lative Coun il electors while « ‘Si oGGeCTH | ig nuAre Abroad. |: great number - of othe rs ihe Islander rs The Council Elections ling upon the claims of candidates of yore tenderod His Lords hip quite a recep- Liberal Party (/) to their votes in the ap-| . — tion, and presented him with a beautiful . neath” slantione*are onie ust | : ; . ae Ih aTT ry iddress, speaking of which the San Fran ‘ue Council elections are only ju ancnsiinaralnebinein But these, two, only, | 4 VW) Rh ‘ i] i i it) AILWAY |: i I th f dt l a talk] io by Nat Ulivi Ue iA i iSO Monitor says: The address referred tu beginning cause a stir and a talk; , 1.4 efi ctcadh itn ke every property | Wa * is } ld : . ) , SHowd OC SUHICIONS LO MAKS ¢ J i the tedious journey he had taken in Lis old ae. a a ; et iy elector in the Province yote aga t| — ‘ | age to see the workers and their ane kk . so busy. so prosperous, so contented, so] ,, . len racpgten | nia, to the churches he had built anc v7 then } ‘gage Ragure for ¢ anada. b BOER sf a ' . i ‘ ’] } . wet satisfie l under thr ‘ ireful, econonil ) } } j 4 i t Mahe af ’ | educational institutions and aS) ums he Ut Lauer hand t vernimen a : ’ ' ’ eel had founded, and to the men and women cal, taxless administration of the present] , tes fair] laim thst the Liberal Con | f i ler his instructi to : : dates TAWLy Claim Chi ull ul ny ’ . "| J LTS who had gone out under his instructions rovernment t at a ‘ ole } ‘Y } t . 9 3 Wie ' | ie . . J ” . an - ene hole they d rvat rtv has been t party of patriot IN FR 4 1K taf WITa BY. De Us GILLI +} achieve eminence in the werld, as well as to } } . » + : take much inserest.m yn Only a Tew n i reform i the adiminis-| the loyalty with which the signers remem- j CK ) i¢ erork hi i adie 4 a c © oe rest : ins, hungermy alter the | ~ . P that | ber their former home in tie north, It > m of the affairs of th ovin nas | -: fl ; } : vorin j a O tae sae , ’ u (ue EXAMINI 3 vrter ealled upon] vas signed by J.J. McKinnon, J. Me- 5 i ‘ ‘ i . ’ : wi¢ s ; i i } i ‘ : : : 7 ‘ :, a ‘ithe Government has been sedwonst \i yesterday afternoon with | Bonalu, C. A. McPhee, J. G. McCormack, : Sy \ © ape me? oe ind successful in the. collection of Se” on of ob:aining some information| Joseph McDonald, R. G. McClellan, J. } . i~ > ° , oi at ted aT ee MOOR IBF ae the Province, and*has been Oe ™ |, is recent tour across the Cun- | Cameron, J.J. Morrison, and W. Walsh. au Liit 1? , tela ’ ‘ a : : : _. .. . a i an Pa cantly : lean trad t : the Government withou His Lordship, while receiving our} fhe Bishop made a feeling reply, thanking . : gale bere ; ty-hoiders & i ve in ; usual kind manner, | them for their good will, expressing joy at — 7 WR Nig 0 aS ng from the prope ys land ¢ n for a Short tine on Lopics their prosperity and adimiration tor their ce ougnt t ia ress ba thon, Se ' s journey. politely refused | country, and especially cauttoning them to ' mepral-€> wer —_ ~~ rey “s J « i \ } t « Upon‘wese groui Ils the Liberal-Cot ‘ inter ed. as he had always made it | resist those tempt: itions which would tend ; } | Santos of pe Goverment may, ty avoid nuch as possible. news-|to lead them to join secret societies. . ‘ ‘ bir tit Lie iss i Wattan candi bet . ; : . i my : . Lm” iently rely for atrium] , ty ich [ ma ry,” | At the Sacred Heart College, where we ' om . Neve, cont ticke y .s ey ' , ’ , ‘ ae aS i n f the toprt- | we believe, * a i i “} found those of cur}siayed, we met twenty-five Christian / i aden ts ‘ he Leqgisiative ounenu. “aay ® ' . . : ' . ae ing Parti ‘ f thet ; 3 return to * a | islanders, who ber and industrix rothers, who are natives of Prince Edward | eb fhe Gppostvioniste are, However, Wore! 7. TY gai 1 and vecupying p land. From San Francisco, accompanied ive : wal’ . . phla ’ be A | Cu ali pry i ' a {lexander | ing vi nd imserupulously. Watch- | of the highest st. I was told in| by Mr. MeKinnon,we visited the ranch and m Cancidats notabty Oar. « . ' " . | ; > a F r ; 4 : atin . : © eth se |} fulness, care and activity ; ierefore, | San Francisc n Island who was | establisment of Mrs, Hagman, a daughter a ee wo he sub nd attend kh fof Win. Hooper, Esq., ex-member for 3St. | VI ‘ i i . mm i wral ( s Va Ves > - } { ; ‘ c 299 ° ‘ ‘ j i e liarly., Was a 3 ; Peter's, situated at Mon croy, 122 miles | sh ta i ep eet . j Yj roud of th low San Francisco. Mrs. H. is consider- ‘ Lil The City Candidate ving ¢ mse be? our dear } ea O the most wonderfui women on now , , — \ md. I am the Pacific Slope: she owns and runs ai ' | > > Z + eat pleasur ‘ en expression to on | successfully a ranch containg 500 cattle, , n ; ' vier Hort Esq ’ i our people only | 459 borses, 180 goats, 100 pigs, as well as y . - i { ; ° 7 > i , 7 ' i ra S ; obli iti uitry, etc., etc. She is also Post Mistress f, . “ 7= countri wou'd Monterory, and is now teaching the e- ! : : bette Hf." His | people of her district the art of macadamuiz- vi e} ur reporter that Father | 14 roads, something altogether unheard of a hare Mrs i : assisted by tw . ; t ‘ ) i, - 0 } ut Summerside; OG there, Mrs. i. is assisted by two ; " ‘I uche, would | brothers and a sister. We also met at Mon- . lock express, | terory a Mr. Orrs, of Charlottetown, who { tive deve m , h l ibt be pleased to afiord | is also cattle raising. ae ; ¢ ' 11 ‘ nformation in hi After spending a most enjoyable tim Fi ‘ i n i itare } | . . . .. a ston ’ the orter called {in the State of California, we took the train of t l at th me tim Phe Engineers inspection. M.A Sty the reporter called | deters: mae R at the Palace, | for the east, stopping at Salt Lake City,on vin nt i ; ' wo king wellafter his trip | 2 the most beautiful cities on the conti- " i i i ow i Yi} t I rw a . . ne - : ‘ . ‘ . 2 D bart Lis, t il | ' i : i rey. gentleman | Bent. Here the streets are 200 feet wide, Sit nh. Si E ‘ a it! . : A : : ’ ' R | } ea \ reluetant about|and are watered on both sides , ' > ‘ { iva ‘ i } I ‘ > ; - iterviewed. as his| 3 streams from the mountains. ‘ i 41 \ \I e Momihion « ( Va i il€ . Oe , . MM rr i 1 } : t rican report | Of course we saw the Mormon Temple, and reth i ster : ne ave oa h ' sed Sir Richard | the spacious palace where Brigham Young i : cuuist ich | a , : uddies lkent his many wives. This building has a 1.0 i i Zé I > . eo } . ‘ ° . ° : Therefor hy i ; ] tn tarre ble. H zreat number of lookouts, one apiece, if 13 : ‘ ‘ i ‘ ’ i ‘) i . 3 - . j » A ian arr , . ome hit tor eaca a 3 happ vartners. While i I é vote r i regiment in tl I ah ne il : pe | ¢ : : ; st: the acribe’s | 4 Lake we visitel the celebrated Hot ; ' what was done by ti ‘ salute with which the| EL | Ure sa . ; ‘ pecting officer was received was admir pos Paar ; ; ‘ ; ‘ ; iv } bi e] i i. 3 | fl i lid ir trip com ‘from Salt Lake we took the train to . tie i ie a tl past V +} Well } .* 3 . . " . 1 > , LY he . “S diiinn ' ata ne a te ‘ ial i ! i ‘ rte Denver, where we were the guests of Charles : ’ SS ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ rorin ihe Manual Caercil 5 , , ' 1 * , . I ip t! ' the men | , 10,741 m whicl ber| D. McPhee, Esy., a wealthy rancher and erai t’a no é€rel Weak , } bie lel have tneir we OTS ’ , P : 1 R 1 ho . | - a : - ts rn : : 13 ( er ( in road In| /uniber dealer, and a nephew of His Lord- vt + ; : } P vs : ¢ |} Well 1n mand, retlecting much creai upon ;™> : ‘ — , ui 2. e ' a3 v atu un} is } a. ee } 1 om the itire | Slip. Here, a8 in other cities, we were : “ the oftice1 Being pinched for time the] I t Tel id « A, ae ral Pa : oe | § \ not ye) | tin 5 rreat num- banquetted yy our Island friends, some nr exercises vere 10 Oo! ’ 7 gi, P : —_ . sela of 3 L. H. D 1 Mr. | i 1) i | th the C. P. | of the most successful men of Denver hail * She . . . 4 } eran lt vv youid iVe i : i) } a a oe ai . ; > nv — i! excells|from our Island Province. Here Prof W. Dodd upon t uilrages w the | } ea lL to sé these ¢€ reises | rmeqd — . ’ ” -" he’ Mad e x bon Cl aie ry), } n j | ; £f iectcner, tate ol the Arqus hewspaper, now ‘ : oe 1 sar) , Enginet being ‘ } : ’ Prin lward Isla i : } id | ers in your}* rich miner, accompanied by a son of the ' ithe f compan n rifle sh ing, | i ‘ . : i the I lative Cou electors | 2 ae atk hots of Canad 7M irk Butcher, called upon us. Mr. i we thu PILY tia i if part or the} " “3s i , } c . ‘ . t r ' ) iu we | in nv l over | al ite cher is the owner of a iarge Interest in ar 4 s § ’ ii pect } } ; Ai : oa ; t wo f ‘ Sev. I Beeld movements were 4 Ye ye Jou Islandes aimost every ; successful ree inine, and is ponseet a Callie ‘ 1Q-> } tT CF an urt) we ao +} } } CS ante ated 1eon ) } ‘ \ \\ \V 4 inet Post Oh ve didate tor ( OH gress in the forthcoming 13; Jon. R.P. Haythorne and Hon. | throug each officer and non-com sont . y , ; L A @s . a id athe eel Mi nother Islander also | election. Dr. Norman Macdonald — is David I i negotiated terms of union with |. 02¢e" 19 turn acting Jnsfructor ; both om | a sal ! f our Island medical ueegue © His OF LU shy 1} } | iM eod télv mw ; > smnong those of our sian¢ 1e@aI1C: ' a . : | cers and me n doing very well indeed Phis } ned Mcleod lately TAA hims¢ : ; — 3 sion =e ‘ ida, wh wer e888 favorahie than } 4} a . a “ ne o near ved th na from | Who are succeeding in their proiession : | part of the inspection being completed, vl ee nea Ra 7 a ie at those attcrwards obtained by slessrs i’ope, | Company fell in ee the **Gzowski ¢ l- ja rning trai Vi Iso met the Knight 6 nd. = We - . told ae ying ice at 0 ' ’ ; rt] Souris ho are doing: iver 1s worth from 820i S500 a week. Haviland and How un. by no less than $28.- enge Cun Competition Ii will he Di ie i a a ArT Who Are agolng a ‘ Z is res : m O QoUV a week : ’ 7 : cious ge oe oo a poet j + . | fl yur r business ji groceries and pro Dr. Macdonald, woom, I regret to say, is oo ‘ear Tl w! Liberal Partv j | rem ubdered this Company carriea of frst] *\“' . om . t “ = : “Sully J 4 year. le whole Liberal Party (/)]) rize last year. This year the work is| VSlens \t North Bay, Station-Agent|in very delicate health, is assisted in his a : TZ ast ar. us ye the Work S| ’ . . gt. ie : did their utmost to induce the people to ac- sare diliealt ‘We wore sdteiieed as well | Beghe 4d wifet 1s. At New West ‘ofessional duties by Mr. Luke McLean, - hae “Aa at . . ‘ ua pas ‘ , s saa r : , ; i : sar Hendare wd mat R vho will obts ‘ertiicate as raciicing ce the Hevthorn-!aird terms. More than . pleased to see how willingly these strap- | min ter non ther nders, we met R vl will obtain a e an Boy age cing — i i . e ' tT Mani, wothersof 1 auc Mac- | physician next month. > in nver that. they did their utmost to prevent i ping oung fellow § went to Work. } } Lil ¥ I 2 ‘ “4 l i wo I oe Lac pee Mie PI i a , th 1lle ao t nver ¢ a : } : } Am 5 olnt Mair, , 2 dvove us to ae Yr nes M P Haviland 1 Howlan fro undertook to throwa bridge across the | t, Husy., € te r ee ee * = wo Tale “es Wf CSS one Vii ani Oowila om . . > } hy, leat, fy;! ; las xar th: lace Te fe witnesse 1e ' ie ‘|pond at the Drill Shed, and during an | ee ee a et eee os Py ay ae YS vee wee obtaining h er terms In a FX solution ordinary military task ‘ ighty fe et of solid t : Her, we V re » Intro luced take hi sme] ting Sree aad wae Lordship has actually passed the L lative Council uiway were completed. he difficulty ! her isiand My He n , Munn, city a, is ami pl ph 8 wn nl — 7. : bar : ) he Columbian Victor »btained here. * pi 713 »ptec ind voted for by Mr. T. W. Dedd—one of | bridging the pond was apparent, owing to; °- r of h nbian. At Victoria oe - A Beth ul es yis indebted to a ae oe soba a ne nuddy bottom Rod k M doi 1 of St. Lownmi eer. ice ior many favors. : : he contestants in the torthcoming strugyie At the eonvietion of the work the s Donald MePhe a native of ‘Omaha was our next stopping place. they set forth the advisability and exped- | ;,,.,ectine officer spoke in favorable terms | Souris, Dr. McSwain, Capt. Alexander Me-| While there we were the guests of Mrs. | ing omMcer spok . ; <= r. : ‘ : , # a Le of Haythorne-Laird | of 1 lay’s task id expressed himself | murs, 4tn ind Macdonald | Burke, who was one of the McCarthys, of t ’ i | 1] p! i ad with the ins} roti m, generaily LA ).M b, 4 {indian River as | Yignish, and who, with her brother, and : ; : : apt to Utrawa } WOCil Pu seul ii Ui LIAS > = bCl a | os $ : . ‘ a io - al . 7 j+ will not be known for some day how i well as man . Called upon wus. Mr the several other Islanders we Inet, contri- order thal MRRORINES KNSTS UGK OCT as. Company stand in the frise Hat. “bat we | McP! rich contractor, | buted very much towards making our visit | tducel to: rt vith Massra Pope, | would not be surprised t se them first |} and has re 1 £490,009 con |‘ noyabl We found the Islanders there : : : } . ‘ 3 is { : P Re . ; 13 elsewhere prosnerin¢« A sid Howls Here is the reso- | again this year. jul ry. M s one of the U1 Ss Clipwaere prospering. — , it ' t successful an uy respected physicians it Chicago we stepped at the Palmer } 7 re rg 7 ’ zp | i Lhis rapl ily increasing city A J l ‘| House, an immense hotel e ntaining TCO ' hy ric "ny ; vEveErZ Y a 4 \ r 2 , . 4 rs? : : ‘2.2 . = : I ed : . Legislative Council, i LETTERS TO y iE EDT. | Lellan, Esq., 01 f Victoria’s millionaires, |rooms. ¢ hicago has a population of about nt af 6a : Lid Minnt a Wd Terses of i } u tccessiul nated a railway | 800,000, and stands next to New York ih | Union th moaned, into its mature con- | : YT it) m dollars. Mr. | cos imereial importance. During the short ’ ion t ‘ ae | \ - ! > é gt . e as ) $y att tr reae ' i odie islanders at Dalhousie College.) McLei! s ] ne of the first} time we remained in the city we visited the | “ ; t] H has just} great pork gacking est iblishments, and mm Sb ma exp u re ! c ’ 13} i ‘. | x : | . ’ a 2 sl of iia: am Moaatd % } Sire { would like you to publish the| ited two v of oysters in \ -| Were witnesses vi the strike in Armour’s , , hh {following results from Dalhousie College, | toria | after obtaining the neces-| packing house, by which 6,000 people were i i \ | f i 5 7 7 i y } with regard to the work done there by isary water priv from the Government, | thrown out ot employment. W e j ri ) nce S€; isiend students in the c mopetition which | which invest vill likely. turn jna! did not have inuch time toi L, te } Legisiatis raced teveth ken -place For senior honors} protir, a ? e selling in San I 1- | unt up our Island friends while there, Goan en Ae a hibitions and bursaries there were 16 Q fabulous pric jas we were obliged to fill an appointment | ' fog upetiters, 3 were Islanders. The results [ * roo Victoria continuel the Rev. j with the Rev. Dr. Welsh, President of | } reper: Lol i j ; | } j : A : lay l ven ‘an ve took shipping to Ta , a! Notre Dame University, Indiana, by which ! ? ' y. tty j } > . ; . 1,7 a { Prov Mortu nt, = = 0 8 Mikes | dis » of 120 nd ¢ 12 | we were held toa Sunday at this institu- | ° ! LUO} ' » swiChLe ; ; - ~ | : He . iu i ‘ rat ; ’ ' Wal iv i to Po in l, ai VV 4 , i. | ( ; >a i ‘ Portland. we were the guests of Arcli-| “HR rning home from Chicago we visit- | : ; ra exh Whi a San Cineee | rriving at the ‘ ed D it, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, New! : is i 2 ) . ‘ . . 4 <r ’ : - , SaSeS. We ene ‘ " he door by an Island girt! York, Voronte, Montreal and Quebec, ar- : > > ; 1a e ‘ ‘ : , ’ >< ‘ i ¢ Island Lie Pesu M ‘ the Archbishop's | riving at Suniu e-side by the boat on Tues- : : 6 UYU, O9" -) in id a | : ee i iong the other ser rant $j; aay vening - ’ hes H. J t iy I Mi i val i also ih ae cir] } ey 3, yes, said Fa >}" Gillis % ) suestion ‘ , » : ‘ , Tr 1876.7 +) pa . W. 5 : , You iy imagin how surprised these!as to whether or not got y had mat many . oO >i > | ] \ | ° : ‘ 4 oe sae , fred Mich. fe re to see us. Im this city we were} Chinese. ‘‘we visited the celebrated China- Pa i : 2 iu. Jf 8) 2,000 have been wvvied off in! visited by several Islanders, among whom 1|{town in San Francisco, where 30,000 Mon- 1} 7 ' ‘ While schol ips by six Islanders. M e€asons | remem) An: MeDonald, of St. Peter’s| golians have taken up their quarters, much ethe A nd d maiug tuls are t your tescuram 11} Lal \" i doing a paying grocery | to the disgust of white | labor.” ‘* The Chinese b ‘ eord Wella © ier t mivici Creait yrEsimess j 1 and a Mr. stewart 1 are creat imitators,’ continued the rev. x i ‘ os ; . . ; Pal | ! ++ } 4 ; : Pth aemy. i Fron. Portland, wej|gentieman, ‘*they have only to see a thing} ae . ee rou Do i i wn tine sand people ( erto ji nNcouvei to visit } done once and they are capable of tai } i } ‘ ( } ee i ri ] ) ? mber o ne « hnitating it to perfection : | i it . i P| i al. ¥ ' i muy } wel lect Tu th i » fan ind | Enelish vith reat aciliiy., | . : 0 rried = of , Al HOO i ithis ebject in view attend all] ‘ . re i | t tre rl rou kinds of meetings where d clamation is in- | ’ ; ; ly ? j . rs | vere rri¢ Lsiat by rived Sac lulged in, the Salvation Army preferred ; | ‘ rine . Yours truh >. med tine ane nowledge of nglish once a quire 1} ; ] } sre? } ° ’ ‘ a f c } 1 to t untii the amount : i ui i , it isiahacrs. rie! L Vrence tie | resen of the Mong lian nevel aiter ' if + ; i Mol > ivory VY has ; . | “Piy : a } the award—!eas the su received by Noew- | meer 378 By: a dieenn eae eee River ; West, _ * Jarge | ¢ | graces the Army barracks. Chinatown is . eres nap hee ty wees | Anche, and is doing well; a native of St. co dirty filthy pl: Ace, and is looked upon as a rot ‘ > MHalhG i Fr) rr: Tse) aw } > > lager > ) ear ° . i * oy ee ~ . UNndtand _— o part into ta ini riitherto the very large railway trafic bos- | Hite wnat Sy J, Ja cksog has $s a good co on pl. ague spot of imine rality. From what I dian ez uer. Then he prated about | tween Ontario and the United States at jon the Union B satan = spaper. Sacra- | Saw. of Saba Chinaman, I aw not surprised “ forritorial rights,’ pleaded thatthe Pro. | ort Euron has been carried over the St. | mento is a delightful place, the climate be-| at the eforts made hy the people of San : Sa, eteninn en ik ea vince had never assigned to Canada it. | ~o"% "Vr o mammoth ferry bouts, each | ing very favurabto.twfepit growing,we could} Francisco w confae him w . 9 flowery a ag : eae 3| fitted to carry atrain of cars, It is now); have all the fruit we wv vanted tor a song. | China.” ciaim fo compensatio ” the fisherie . 3 ae ity ee OR ae a ee ’ ss = : 2 _ . 2 & the Usneries, | pryposed to tunnel under the river. Two {The Rev. Brother Genburne, Rector of the} ‘*What is your opinion of hall you saw declared that the Dominion Government | companies have been organized, with a ' st Bi { » Sin Pranciso:,' of Canada, compared with the United : ’ j 1 wn ; 1 . > DoaL i millien ta Guar. f Capit. Os $1,000,000 each, one on the wn tO * i itO tO Meet us and urged , States ¢ — ue: 40 Gthand -¢ the | Unite ites side and the other in Ontario, | us eR wittte in that ec He We were very much pleased with our ! “ © - } yy ‘ VM ° . : ; . pat t ve comoimed mito a a v a p y Master Hughe 1 son! trip from Montreal ovei e Rockies to the : + oiaLnlza 1 nexL month \ TK O le p of. W: Hughe nty Ling | Pacific, : tad althoug gh, as is o™te natural, ye " {9 @8si t tunne is stated, wil ! n ne hundred and |the United States e much a of Canada he | the m i che t i¢ 3 und ie | tw t irom Sacramento. Onjin agricuiturs Sat ‘velopment are firm . . ; : Mr. LW. P s er direct from Port Huron to Sary: vi oinfortably in- {believers in the great future there is in 4 9 : : 1 . ‘ ‘ . ; will One I in jengti tf which 2,5W} stal In Our quarters at the Sacred Meart! store for Canada Canada offers a great { wo } . } . ‘ } } e432 : : : uae a. = 30S f I ws t i I l receiving th field tor inumigration, and iS possessed of c ner tie ground in Canada, and 1,800 ft c i frien We remained | the resources calculated to make a conntry a HO O vilars wl) wet Mr nder the ground on the American San Francisco several days, visiting th reat: consequently in the ordinary mareh L. Eh. Davies j iu the trusted Leader of a tunnel wil be of brick, ¢ rewal in| diferent parts of tho city mid the neigh be r-lof progress she must go ahead quickly. the Libaral Pa rw {7 end es cus} vs ‘> nape, th irty inches ia thickness, and iit feds Z° GO WAS, Fiere we met such sucre ‘sail lhe ..P. BR: wi], in a short time, pes gp! G "ay . > ov reer? ; ' : ‘ tad t ty a bor goo si ook jo track, The ovtamuted cusu | Islanders as J,v0. McKinnon, a wealthy her vacait wrritory eud in a few years we v v partic: Lpasu atte] sly in tho Loch] Ab #15 : Tr. ’ ye 1 [lumber duudew; D. a. aviomeid, wish ' fay Gey Gs fd tay Sbrtbweet eed ww ; eee _ 'PHURSDAY. ~ OCTOBE Ro Western provinces as far advaticed on the road of progress as ar the Eastern provinces | to-day. : After some further conversation, and thanking the rey. gentleman for his cour- tesy, Tie EXAMINER representative took his departure. —_—sa Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the | taking off of revenue stamps from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largeiy benefitted the consumers, as wellas relieving the burden of home manufacturers. Especially is this the case with Green's August Flower and Boschee’s German Syrup, as the redaction of thirty-six ceuts per dozen has been added to increase the size ot the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in the 75 cent size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and ung troubles, have perhaps the largest sale of any medicines in the world. ‘The ad- vantage of inereased size of the bottles will be | greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted, | in every town and village in civilized coun- | tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain “is same size, LONDON NEW 28, 1 886. Special Notices. Lapis who have left ostrich feathers with Mrs. Gaul will please call for them im- mediately. oct 27 2i St. Gzorce’s Longe, L. 0. A. wiil assem! le in their lodge room to-1a0rrow night, lor ad vancing and iastructing members in the royal | purple and blue degrees. 027,21 ee sand Lamp Fittings are sold cheap at . P. Colwill’s. dy eod wky 6wsseptil a MERICAN rubbers and overshoes at Dors« y Goll & Co's, ot 22 if THE best place in the city to buy Bootes is at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. Few people know what is the best Scotch whiskey to drink, there are so many brands, The Gaelic whiskey, shipped by the Stirlirg Bonding Co., Sterling, N. 8B., for age and purity ‘has long stood first in Seotland amongst the nobility. It is sold in full sized bottles—six to the gallon—nearly all other brands seil in smal! sized bottles. The Gaelic whiskey is sold everywhere. Black dump bottle, gold capsul and gold label. See you get it. A eS The sale of Henry Georce’s book has been so increased by his nomination for mayor that it is estimated he will cler pane on it this ~ HOUSE. ene 38 8 en ee MANTLE DEPARTMENT. | DOLMANS, LOSG PALETOTS, SHOKT JACKE, J KYRELE CLOPM JACKETS, SEOCHIAGE TLE JACKETS, JERSEY SACHETS, CLOTH DEPARTMENT KYRLE CLOTHS, annie MAN CLOTHs, AsPTRAK ~N CLOTHS, STOCHKINGET. E CLOTHS, SHALE. ES, ] J d j DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT \ J CASHWERES, MELRINGS, FOULE SERGES, GRILLAGE Che? Hi, % £RbR SUEPING, FURS. -LINED CIRCULARS, CAPES MUMS, CAPS, GLOVES, CAMEL FU FU FU FU FI i el el R R K iK R felt dats, Feathers, Flowers ——e -—— 10! HARRIS & FAR GOdODSs. ———_— ‘ A Large Assortment Low Prices. Cheice New Goods. Latesi Btyles. Allthe New Dress Materials of the Season with Plushes te Matehk. A Large Stock. All Prices. Plushes, Velvets STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO : Gnd. DAVIE Th’town. Oct. 12, 1885. EBS & CC. COMPE TITION was never k-ener than it is at present in the Dry Goods 0 Trade. aZavery One Wants Low Prices. WkE HAVE THEM — See our DRESS GOODS for See our FUR G ou No Damaged Goods, but this Fall's New and Attractive Stock, genuine Bargains, GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our WOOLEN GOODS for genuine Bargains, See our COTTON GOODS for genuine Bargains. See our whole stock of GOODS tor GOOD Our cOODS AT o MLLLINERY STAPLE and FANCY DEPARTMENT is the iMost Complste in the city, and DRY LOWEST PRICES | Largest and Trimmed Millinery, as vur usual, leads for Style, Attractiveness sentie Low Prices, By act 1 Ch'town, Ort. 19 1886 =™ : 2 W BARGAINS ! ROR SkPTEMBER ONLY. —_——— A Large Lot of WOOL TWEEDS, ULSTER CLOTHS, o6 sé iT) te GEN TS’ ° ° DRESS ‘ PANY Balance of LARCELY REDi Law His Ch'tiwe, Sept 1-—-why CREPONNES CED FOR BRO ———— AREHOUSE, 3 TREES. BARGAINS ! UNDERCLOLDHING, GOODS, PRINTS. SASH. LA SEAN OE ON ect os