na 4 thn vt dy, rHE DAILY HAAN THE DAILY EXAMINER, Personal. = ad Ss Senator “Sanford will erect another large OCTOBER LA, 1889, _ | business block in Winnipeg. \ ; =— — Mr. W. A. Brennan, of thé Summerside . : Journal; is at the Hotel Davies: be a Ings. : Notes and Clipi ings: ~Alrs, George Brown >wittwot the lite Tfor. that ** barley is lower George Brown, the esteemed Canadian states- 8 Significant yarley is owe : es : _ st abe. man, has, with considerable reluctance, deter- than ever” in Ontario, since the wholesale | repeal of the Scott Act Are we to infer | ' o } . A that "less Whiskey is drank mene line eherberriding——imdustryinrtireatt recetved ina ratiroadaccnent, Me Was Of Britain continues to.be. marked by the} years old, and was called to the Senate in r : > _ ‘ > “<r : . ‘ higreasing§ setfvify of. the past two vyears. I8ss. He was Conaervative. From the Clyd district during the month | Legacies to the amount of $9000, left by of stoprenber ts reporred: The Munching oF] Pewteenin—Prantkiin—-and- doh Scott tobe ex: mined to make Scotland her future residence. Senator Hardisty died da ithe Wirihipeg hos- I ;| pended apon. pablic improyements, have «4 ‘See » agwrewate tonnage of HOF: VB Pa oat =» re veel tht bi ae “se 19 . in, sneneliiode amounted by investment tor nearly a century | 2 tel here ; wv esse: } : 4 7 - ‘ 41,220 ns i : ie talent, nicl “ abont. $l10,000. Of this $100,000 will be ConA! ruoton on Me Cipate, beilg Satu dév ot ed to the erection of a large public bath nam ber as. were widers culstracQon” If} h), Philadelphia, while the remaining $10,000 Auwast, showuyr that: the 24 vessels launch} wi) be ‘laid aside ‘for another hundred years, ed wore vepaced by wew ordets. | Mark Twain ‘lives an idle, ‘easy -yoing “sort Lu Phe #antiers, the manufeetures and the! ¢f existettce daring tine’ ‘months 4f the year. AveritivesoPCalitt LA Havihth passed” thdet 4 0 ake «mustauthors, he works in: ‘suthmer the tesh of the Grit press, beeiusé they will] 82d rests allithe remainder of the vear. His jhoweat Hartford, Conn, jis ar handsome red statesmort Awd réfuse to trust the Opnosi* | r ok mene Anne villa, ~ préngipel attrac: ont wéithe turn dPthe Heh. tome iw rich isa, large brary, on the first tioilewdera, reas fow't oe floor. Here Mark ‘wain, may be, found any semeti oF the Mav*itiine Proviucés, who are t(j sy during his loafing season, . sitting in a doeusdd yf being bought too stppert the’) confortable “arm chair, with his feet on the Maedald' Adininistration by the bveatrties window sill, partly hid by a cloud of tobacco by whic!) thep areencturagtd in their la+! smoke, ° Mrs. Clemens is a sWeet, “lovely, re- Wotouseed Hederd>us Avdeatiom Nothing! tincd woman, but @ ‘Serious’ drawbatk to her Shut ttn eoGr a will sive ine éless of Cana-? hodband’'s héppinese-is the fact that she can- ave helt -eontidence to Conservative “AL | pital a few days ago from injuries recently LETTERS-TO THE EDITOR. A. Nuisance. Great George and Euston Streets a few days ago, | noticed a large quantity of loose. straw. lying around tha open yard, and a hay ‘press in operation. I was told : coo shop were packed with loose hay and straw. Parsing the same prentises, on a previous occasion, | noticed a lot of cattle penned in~the~rame~yard,; which” was keptvim a filthy condition—the steneh something in- tolerable, * Inquiring of the agent or owner, revealed the fact-that-the=tenant, a well- known pfoduce dealer, was pressing hay on the prenmrises ‘without permission,’ ahd that the yard had not ‘been rented fora cattle and pig’ pen. AS cooper and carriage shops abound in thé immediate neighborhood, the huisance’ I have complained of, is a menace to the health and safety of the whcéle district. What are the Corporation about in permitting sach a nuisance to exist 7? 1 was under the impression that the pressing and storeing of loose hay and straw, aod the use of yards as cattle and pig pens, is illegal in the city ? ' OBSERVER. —y ge ee ee aiachian : - ” ~ eile 7 Passing the premises corner of ad ® Sg “1889, OCTOBER. 18 FALL & WINTE <<? ~~ samemecesimensel It Yiannis complete, and we call the affention of our cus. tomers and ‘the public generally to the im- ee eee + ~ | ; -| Our Stock of Fall and Winter Goods is aow | ‘mense bargains we are offering in Gents’ Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Ties. Cuff Buttons, Shirt Studs, and pairs Silk Mandkerchiefs, Suspenders, &e. : eS ee We have a very fancy lot of Cloths, in Naps, Meltons, Suitings, &¢., which we will dispose of ‘at our usual low prices. EK .veilide@ ,axeve . J. PORAN, Charlettete wn, Oct. is, 1BRY—— end wky ~ 5 ~! Ts u aege * - . Te — ~ * i = > ee Qi o8 fo Ht hese Insults’ by the Opposition | 40" appreciate his jokes, i MOTEL AKKIVALS. Pree, Ane aiteer all! thie poheyo OF OFicU4 Probably the oldest printer tiving.is Samuel iid, sae ner atioWofailstiy inetesse (Grit! totes | Meads, who first pub into type ot Phe Star- WOE. DAVE. spohvled seauner’ from, .the authur'’s aanus- Oct PTULF red} Wiitd!’ Halifax: JR Shat- | ati . a, a . oO: . . : al = ipt, ane j wes . s. & , ’ , “As ¢ 4 = | Trib be Gan qhida, Giggs fe, fd Lendon, ask LP uIDhy urd then distributed ; it through the | ford, Hubbaril’s Cove? °W “H Barnard, Sum- | F Whether or_not,Canadjans have.given, up, Streets, of Baitimore. , Mr, Sands began his merside: W B/Murdéch, Jas Mattingon, Mon. | a." > : j Paty } ‘ter Ci or as & ihter he 2 , 2 © 3 ve y ’ ; } . : hoped, competing, Uy, the Byujtish yuiter a g PAPA at thet ader ays of f Aven. | treal; G McConnell, Huntimgdény 'P Q; Mrs | markejs{ What. bas becomeot Ms, Lynch, 49%. Was Peet pss of the ,offiee when only | pou, imisicles Ap RerteryoMontreal; W G | ; smal; bie mewnueala rey < Bginmecerents ll agp Et Te has been president of the | Rey, Halifaxy Wi J Wasson, London, Eng; \ : Jiurnévi Tinters’ Assotiatic and Ci on on : 7 y whiuer ¢‘anada is..dormant.y her mvais are ‘wt toe pH rs A ‘tihin,t ind also of | p. Pate: vfontreals Goo McLean, Troro; W H q 4 ‘ The Entry Vit ters ve ) war 3) tale Vee ] } Tue .ngxicustural. papers: on . oe SoPiation, and is/ |»ieveow, Oxfords NS: OC Colquhon, Mon- er Bay , b nA ts i & Nis | ‘I i ‘ the ‘onty? printer | int Ralthwere who ever en- | eel ; j - e508, C2al HY ‘us AIRED 1Ohe, MAS) Wuedieither hea: etre Ph blidhed cev sal al. | } é ‘hepitle g Tats is ¥ th Re ui of bt. Sega, De pres nth ©, 1, B9Et He nyes dan io has! fel Anmone them the “.4m- | Veetin OSBORNE: HOUSE, c ' | Jie } BELY & Bal Chik atte bited Kingdom fur the .spe 7 protects Oi extoag arwnerj one oof the first ar foul teral | Ost 17—J. & Skipper and Mrs Skinner, | | Ta estry Gu rtains MPROEGAMOR OF) papers, in the »constey, «am ithe Freeman's | Montague Bridge; @ H Lard, D. Muich, Eldon; € Dp ‘ J at! 9 oe a nner, a Whig organ, inthe first, eompaign 1H Mele ul, Dunstaifuage; R. K « MeKenzie, AT? ob WP i e6 € ) sot 4 " ; ; : beep ge reated jot William, Heary. Harnison. Mrw.: Sands Fiat. River; H F Coombs, st John; P R | } 4 sia y a on az a 2 4 5 ; ie FO oy A RES Ea MAIC? Fie FE, y interest; ! ult L { ) and his me ntal f wal tic gs un- | Archibaiil. and ‘‘w ife, Halifax; YH Swan, | t ' ym thgugh De is ia d's mynetieth, year. | Winchester, Masy; J.Wo Mumford, Portland (100 Pai N Wi te rf toing—-Vnani Vy: ere : v rr ive as CMY dilaries, 4 . ts P fectiy the bombardment. of Me; Hb vat, dle. Ihe LP Agn vet Que- j alPs OW inbeY utaing Special alg how showing ab Beer Bros, . yt Stitt 4 y, | al ein 1S8id | bey Areh Ramsay, Hamilton; Wm ‘Richards, ’ © t Aa Vicéd “pay t-.ve] Lut! ee North Oarketon; P M Burke, Millview. J ernest a ae e lw 3 y . . | SE Pegg esetee eters ae ; maid, dh 19:,¢ Mak A AA, OF). .awO aay tha Aidt News Notes. : - ag, bed ate Pe’ BG) eh ar bet- WAH Phd Bro. | 1 a aa aaa ' Pp. Sli j=i,AND ‘ soktol a 7 a ata am = “fe a nap ' ' A pontreai cetett veseys th r@ beems t . , | esas GLETIAMAD HeP4ALEY of tat Pee ameramons poorly patd clerks ‘in Sisant Navigation Compal i : 7 Bah tay nowita embezzie'fram their ‘em- vu > £ J). } ; 6 ver aeerlrne@nt tedhoan ’ ret ‘th afiy boy ers and leave for ihe Uijiited Stites. ! ; « fSa6 tie re 1 ett f rD UX] Pbere havevbeenmeightreports of ‘the kind | ce rs - 2 Wor i ee $ ye ; r€ n Sy a : “ Pale i, HO OO Umea ome Station within week! | PAHEANNUAL:MEEPING: of tthe Stocks . : c aT Cnewieg vue. pazzies the ‘Frengh' ‘ne ws- holders of the above Conipany wil! Le ‘ , . cota papers:: Dhey anvounce thet the mest ‘ele- | held i their Office,’ corner of Great George , ; r Aor v3 a America iAtlies, marited arn uNMmAr- | ana Low er Wat I Streets, f i M Clark Brader a _ Stopriedgshavedeveloped a-singalar passion: ‘for | as i t . t : 65 rs h ch aS « uate ved Upon a “defence chewing bodiawabbh rund ‘that forty-two Qa HOnday, 4ih Oi ovember, | ‘ se aI OT ia Get ies Ee ue dactoree ta Shed nited Statewime devoted | ¢ Rill ohoiiit to Slew pitemhan: -Geleie olla ; Mir’ Braden sought to comment histtav hepreparation of thé article, | ee Ore ae ee Tae ee) ' ; book By éiling the favorable opinions}. .Dowmin Alabamana few! days ago,’ a | tion of Directors and other business. ; . of D Pairchild, ‘Sus ph Cook, Dr, Me-jnegre was convicted of violation ‘eb f the lo- " “FEF. W. HALES, a Cosh” and’ cthéer “men of high attainments}eabpronibition lawyaud med $100, He oct] 8=-2i'(18th & 4th) Secretary. | Ps : i s ci irdtter, and that in respect to the-e|..as.a wit yess om « trial befure'd county ias- | : . oe opr ae ee 3 favorable ‘opfnions a gentleman. in. this| tcce, and when he went tothe trial, erriied i “-° MANTLE DEPARTMENT. y > co on 3 ‘ e . . , ' & ger ; Provisics h 8 re éived letters which do net ia bottle in his pocket.” After théevtriil, he} wail i i ERY r Ba pport Mr. Bradeii’s vei acity. Dr. Fair-+j efferedithe justice a drink.» ‘Phe latter ‘ac- 4 , s THIN Salva jcepted, and thiaissned a warrant ‘for that —_———-~ - Ver wrote, the words ‘ i ver arrest of the negro for giving | av , ; . ’ , : : , ' j Ie Ve wrt £ i Words, and never | Y 4 ving a vay lig uc r Qur Stock of New Jackets, Wisters, Jerseys, Redingétes, Dolman and “i raps thought. them. J never endorsed any book:) li. ® prohibition district. m i ] isi i : is the largest and.umost complete ever showti by us, comprising all the Novelties of the \ iss: ANNIE SAUNDERS -is now,.work- | revi ; hy bet be yest ft 5, aa ; ; : . a: ins t her Residence CENT! in sucha Way—least of all Clark Braden’s Phe juries of the Paris . Exposition ‘have | STREET® canaipeai sate Dr 8 amet | ’ pp . Me) Joseph Couke writes: padgudy. dtuthe 1,017 British exhibitors where sbe is prepared to do Millinery work i ; fy] Season. Call early for first choice. ‘* | cyrmembey, distinetly that, the . volume | 940 aye whieh 43 are! grand Tee of all kinds. Crape work a specialty. BEER BROS, s unsstisfactpry.,, to, ane, ;, A weseaked,to 1218 geld meda's, 289) -silwer medala, 237 octl5—2w eod Charlottetown, Oct. }4, 1889—4aw —— aginmend it, and declined duing so.” bronze medals:and 123 honorable mentions 4.<-—— > 1 cf fig hr psf ' ee 2 : a | In the tineartssection, Alma Tadema; 8i Teh -- nd De. osh writes as followacy..« ‘|. ’ ow . R . " ; asthe ww os wesnsila 3 ee | Frederic Leighton and Mr: Haden) the dis- p= ROB I ® F. ; \ X § \e J ; sate . S re z ~ Sn tinguished eteher, were among” the: '‘recip- } . ' So far xe remeni her uve ‘never ' seen iznts of rand izes. A f t {l Ad f “ . . - the ¢(f Problem ef: Probiems »")) certainly | r B E anita aa CCOUN all all jus er, wa RY ' 4 never, seegived it, nor eventead: it.” Ch ’ ori sg & r " = arlotietown Markets. > . YW hifcorsBr,1 Bradenton ariebehit Glyde. ae 230 GRAFTON STREET, , | ‘ i fond aii the (bid 1s ataRnont perhaps he will THE aliendance at the market to-day CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, , j : . : ; turn “Dis: at tentrom to the sriretrents which.| was large, , Eggs have, advanced in price, : ace ‘thus! impagned! by Dr.'Fairchitd, (ranging, from, 20 .to QL cents per duzen. = aes to attend to the making up — Jaseph Coole and Dr2'MeCosh. Butter. (fresh) is, some what, lower, selling »alancing of Mercantile and Marine ac: | » — (x + ‘ ee ee well. at, 20 to 22 cents, per lb... The other pena Rat at posted aad athe a 4 F : | : | ¥odk ©. Ae Notes er oli Kes ae equired at merchants’ place of business. widen , 1 abhi ; to oe sees i 7 es materially. Stock.taking.and valuing attended to in ee ; . ee taht Grten all parts of the Province. Very wisely tha Y. M.C.°A:' has decided Peet , 2 tl? a | "= éef (small) per Wo). 25.50: $0.07 to 0.12 |, oetl? , te rnesaine the Bible Class) which was’ ‘so eef (qnarter) per lb’ 0.06 to 0.09 | — — hs dese wvedly popular’ in firmer years. '“In-) pects ui. es as. Oss 1 Ce .03 to 0.00 1 ” ; te Keren He oa | lof een fine ~“ a young men, ee ant butter, fresh, per Ibovoo.. 2.04 0:20 to 0:22 | , e . done iast’ yeuv6 will De’ oped to ‘all,’ Old | fmbyex, tub, per th. ..0 00.00, (19 to: 0.20 ty Te c ew ‘ > and young, mate and féniafe; makinty it | .Braat, pes PHALE ia viotd ba. wig able 06 0.00 to 1.00 a aan ae ; AA) i have to announce a complete stock of Ne Goods for valuable te Sabbah Scho] teashers, ‘titin- | Ceiery.(prx head). wens bonne ee 0,03.t0.0.00 | PQYOB a term of years, with liberty te pur- the Fall and Winter Trade. : ers of Bbw casses,-or any others who] Cheese per,i0.,..,renccey+ eee, 15 t0.0.17 chisé, * that valuable Bui'ding Lot on ; ned pene mF Beta nee db <a 7 . pay bea se e . om Lupkemos ted ar yblaes @t Ul y nab: God's word, ,C m2 o8t: pes GOR ge utd ot oman 0.40 to 0,50 Queen quare, oppate the Post Office, adjoin : The varied requirements. Oo; Our numerous patrons irom ; Pine Gthrt vill be sibjects in the inter- | Varrots, per bugh..,,...,....,, 0.40 to 0.00 | 12g Newson and Cameron Blocks,, and run- m : : = * 4 national be-som as wed wail oar Sabbath bi Ke SES es pe. 0.°0 to 0.40 | Bis back to its arnee < Town and Country are fully met in the splendid assortinent Of } ‘ } o ifls feorned) or ry 7 { rms é . ‘ - “ . f « . schouleyy and at is igtenced to invite the |e lish, (corned) per doz, ..-. . 0 30 to 0.40 oe terme apply Woolen, Dress: Fabrics, Jackets, Mantles,’ Ulstérs, Millinery, metorsiod thedifierent ¢hurches'as well as | 5.{°*S: Per pair............... 0.50 to 0.55 F. L. HASZARD, : Kni Wool G . “Y e i : “ experivnced, Chisi-tiansdeymen ito lead the | geo’, Pe dz... eee. vere 0.20 tv'0.21 |. octl6—tf Cameron Block. nitted. Wool Goods, Staple Dry Goods,, Carpets, Oil Cloths, class fromeiene it times \ Nhe first uiveting | Roel et cee oe Gents’ Furnishings, &c., &c. The whole now offered at prices ’ a ai npoer Mase hit Atti fa PEt UA of oF. VRE. IS. oY oe Rwy Ne : " wick kee t ldb i na Ane pe oe me f a — 1Beene 4 s-. idk siesousuUy, seul. 0.55 to 0:65 calculated to maintain our réputation: for supplying” the “best evening érom- 3-649 o'clock, and willbe ted | Ham, per lb 0.15 to 0.16 ods ; ose" ‘ p . Lava > » BE deo VOI EUVAS ON -la toy. or ds at erate y "es 1, ws ve se Soca le 4 y the, Revo Mr. Gisrdon Peay Uae eal ood |goods at moderate tigures. We would remind those seeking @ Tine, Ansvciatuon’ busielwayefoutidiin ‘the | Herring pec.dea....suyeoreuns os 0.25 to.0.30|, Eee SF e . Reme Ge geatpaan in cha ges that the lowest-priced article is not always ite Prebessor, harage a warm and steady | Lamb, per [by...041 0 srs eeerisene 0,05, to, 0.07 . a ae eee a: a i nell t aupposter, aud.onr lamented friend tnuny. | Lard per wee eae preerer f dS NUW: SBLUING HIS the cheapest, as heretof re our aim will be to have’the article fested-his deep interastiin ur welfare ti | Mutton, pér Ib... y.:ssecenees 0.06 to, 0.08 | ox good and the price moderate. i ia ‘ ll iv et by fas wili't phi Ua bla KR) pel MR 0.32 ty 0.93 . : ‘ ‘- . am : . pation: the very vainable pift of the na ad ‘od in Ss iAcAaaMt °AGl en ti ak G Wi OC In a few days we will open a big lot of Fancy Goods, which ,NCyC by Tlhics } wert u fin y sters, Or USD. we ee ee eee ees . -iv , ’ a . ¢. , r rn . ' sdemeaaeeledsllim etidiiaaaan ct, oe | Vtpede 21 ,. ernie Pee.22 0.08 te 9.74 pee will dispose of at exceptionally low prices, : ‘tae Povls; eamadleivs cele. Biv 0.08 to & 10 ~—+OF—-, Pa £110 ster A i Con iifiee a”) reer . . i * Ty > - , » ’ ‘Fr . 2 . inte the sweahscbene eye, 8D | Pork (carcass), per Ib... . sti 0:06:to 0.64 | | You will save many a dollar by trading with ' , : yo ee ma a» of prayer for Y: M.'C Hotatoes (new) per bush........ 0.20 to 0.21 ; i i tees . ! He A SSUG RNAS (TO OO Meg: this yean<from i Piover lamgh) pet, PAMg tes eassets M20 to 0,25 j PL‘ . T Qs T é ‘ ‘ ‘i ae ‘ N « ane abe —t i i ‘ y Xx } “ ‘ ries to the, .Gth of November, this | Patridge, Ot NET cc xis .. 0.00 to 0.35 i j E ERK iN s & St i RN . MSAOClAl lien: proposes: to fall- into’ ine and | Feabbits per p Oe tii. pd shaba g 0.00, to. 0.25 i : é upte Wilh its bretiren the world: over iti | Ke dishes, per bunch,.,..,..,...) 0.15, to 0.00 | | Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1889—dy wky its ePselvance, and an due times pror Rhubarb, per bunch... --++ 0.06 to,.0.10 | yranme ' *$ €X2rcises will be pub- Oquashes. - - ; ees - 9.05 ,t0 0,12 ' . | a Li ’ lished eertuce ps as . GD, DOT WOES 6. oe. sia . snails 0.00 to 025 1~ ~ ——IN--— — Straw, pei ss aa en 1.40. to 2.00 { rs 7 ; ae i |Sheep'pelts............... +. 0.500055} German Flannels, | ae 4 Urpips, per DUSN........ceccee 9.00 10016 . ’ | ; h ental ahi ie bold at | 2 2mtoes (per peck)........... 0.15 to 0.90 Wool Cloths, ‘ oS ; ao v mt VEIDZ Nweia.@a connie ae } 2 & ’ u Li ght to,,a clese,ta.| =. b ivpre has a sale of UNITED STATES Potato Crop.—The Farm- leltons, x 1 in ovr city, and "g. Review 1 ports that the potato crop Ol the ~~ . ‘ oe ‘ ed’ 'uch’ twhiversal ‘st Vaited States will likely -exeeed that | of CF ts A P- ‘ ‘ T - . aa . " ee th ‘ ? j ; e plofit d tRry p vious year, although the average is lannendamiebiaiiimataes , S iLé. “Sd “S08 — % \ 4 Cay f ele epportoms ieecured some #83 Ua AAT ye@at Che total evop Is estimet- % £ : =< - ' . . at barvains An ioveasional sale of: this a at 253,700,000 bushels which exceeds Jtist | GIATS AND CLOTHING : ppete ed esas pene ‘ ' rood, .... bt si¢ites competition on, Years crop by over 17,000,000. bushels, ey ; part of our loca! dealers, causes a demand “- ; AT A«SACRIFIGE: NP 3 F SS es . fOr TT ZO00G8, improves ithe tastes of the For Bosro: ad ~ Ue ; ; i. : : ‘ ; : . i f ; ; POS 4 ‘ ab ihe Leanie} , rcegter ; Cinihignaiiaaiiinasasiiaaaaas an “= .? oo : = ” ’ ' ” peopte and ad a iil oa "we lers gow: 6 . . . . = as 9 | i tf WO wn yh , . . : A he vast amobhed? a 4 tien g aug i i ‘ apt MW N CK rson, sai] d for Bosfon at the 5 - = e | UR SALES LAST W EEK were much larger than we ant pated, and we have got 1 pr ieeediey ietiehnadle Garvie Fuses aud Yan + eve nng.. witha general cargo and | : : : i — out of some grades of Watch movements, «but eXpect a jarve supple’ dai y. fu then etidyat desi revs m mnopoly do, on 'the oor foll ee , PASSENLE mic Campbell, Jos r 2 ur customers are satisfied, and have not got to run arpa botherifi¢ ctier jewelers, : whale, tle #ullen sale bag + bee n a’ benefit all Moreside, AM Nard, S Doyle, Miss Chip- a & s | to a li they paid too rauch for their Qo as,.. as GUE past business: transaetions: have c rouml , Phe thace, last auction sales willbe! ap : » ip ae " Bere, o Mollet, E . | Pare confidence, for we do.and have done just what we say, ose DEG wh P LOS eyening,.and at 3.and § Pmeto-») 2” elietf, in Mellet, Chas Me eod and Geo oct5—6i eod wy : GO WATC 5o . =A ci. , ; : mo} PMs a Ber, spit-second J8k gold stop- Nhorne. i, Soo) ee ee ee fi 3 ‘CH aor i Le ae 4: . yee m7 Pun Ate > watch will be gold LO-morrow night Those > “~ ov e a: ’ , : / . i z nf ee z Md ; . pe : a aa > WOK 2raceiets, Drvocnes, Sets, arrings, e ke - e nt og j irgains shouid attend. See adver I OTATOI Ss AND HEESE.- -Montreal jobbers rime a ra 07 Tin 4 i‘ dogg Studs, Searf and Tie Pins (newest and most beautiful designs), Tea Sets (ful : tides ¢ are buying up all the potatoes they can pro: " tj ; = (size), Vete-a-tete Water I itckhersyeCruets, Butter Co lers,. Cake Baskets, Waiters and a idles cae wr tosh , — . a net _— bags have been ae } oped ln ey square and oval shapes, Dessert Sets, Biscuit J Ars, Pickles, and a lot sa. et 38 To tae = ptood. “No ecnre for! Sent to the Montreal market, within the past menenicistesimioen ‘ | Of other gouds too numer io this... koathseme> and ay rous disease jis; Week by the Richelieu boats alone. a COMSCORE e Barrels of ‘the i? | r ¢ pene tape —— until the poison is thoroughly era. Quantities of cheese are also going forward to bs of 0g Fs by the “ Princess Bea- s lf any of our customers require a FLY-BACK STOP WATCH, we have them -n ~ ‘ek fiom the system, ..Kor this purpose, | Montreal from’ the Saguenay region. eget ap wr alpounmgrercdtoae Thursday next, will = Stock at from $6 to $20. tA, por iita is the best and most | > ? ane tae + cna See ant ! Th be c my al mesiicing, Petue Pl... Six he Ry . ’ chasers, - Lj 1e better class of CHRONOGRAPHS made by the Waltham Watch C f which ' » Six borties, RELIABLE. ~Goff Bros, 1 SONOGRAPHS inade by the Waltham Watch Co., of > Werth t ® Borel op depend én © vice fall Roots yoy a ov HORACE HASZARD, «ntl ‘ z there are none better in the world, we can aupply cheaper by not keepiny them on hand 4 : : a i ‘ o We can vail dn a rail ccoamissigm antd there fs yo interest tu pray. att