\ILY EXAMINER. OCTOBER 12, 1888. Ridliorial Notes. \ si ty for the uppression of cruelty ind’ abundant employ : ul to the Hospital i } : } +. learts of po rerippied, Ved lorses, OVer-laden witb by Ulrbinet Lu het, and stragwing bho on mua + Putas, slippery reads, ' a 6 return of Lepine, 1 it 18 \ ] Muatreal E was siuply an emphatic Riel ery— which was i Grits in behalf of Mr t : she yrooke ko mier ia i ivs that the intell:gent eot YW Province—English and ich re thoroughly tired of that cry, d not to alluw it te i t} ‘ i issue again. Vianipog is somewhat excited over au yi bal Ss s whicu heave Deen INSU OY Py er Greenway and otiel wrs of the Maanteobs Geverninen fslus suidry Newspapers which have ! that they are net honest I . larges, as the M -ntrea I iirad, Ww 4 ty the jury are 63 Dire 1 We i) mad , ana tie Le nieuw | t iy dispcove them stauap } ! Vspipers as characte! ‘ 13 i ) rit must vu ‘ yil The B sh Government are repor ed to be seriwusly considering the quesile r >Use DULIelS UF Diead in the case Suakim i per etual war there Is y te wear out English patience, and to lemanud tor evacuation ‘ A tO @ 1 ‘ Py. reid thie densi, 266. £2 Weide it s to ‘ cf h} Hos! li¢ \rabs, ah by I nises of trade ind gilts of Tvcad a 1c eel vralli, cotton ind corn, to ailleniate t »y tron OUsnan Digna. The alternative tof $ po cy is + sortie trom the towl sutiisiently iy practically to aunihtiate rides as t firrison 13 Composed emirely of Exgyptia ua expedition of t sn n ‘ ; ry dsngervous, anda ‘ i ’ ay again be adopted Chet il » be, in England, a str y T¢ the H me Secret ary i t etu l to offer an adequat I ire of the Whitech ip mut or : und «it 13 pruposed Lo sen a | l (Queen WKS that more I 5 shell To pul th end tw su h rs The Home Secretary, on his pat , MiVes Seve tb TeASoOuUS for hel off r iy a reWu I rtnea p ehension of the nurcere On 5 at it is undesirable to ivr Chliti indu ements to eriorm yy Uar a Ifies, afi { another that it exposes those public servants to the temptation to exert themselves as little 4S POssio iii he il t! if eventually a rew } wl } tte i -lt is state iat the Goverament of the United St yatemplate legislation iwainust the C.nvdian hen. A Washington h t Sth wisi, States that,— ine Sevate Commiitee on Finance in a rt rif | desires to have cor- 1 i sion hich prevais to the ra hi l ieggs tothe free list. £3 nad f ducy by the existing al : stit bili dees not change 1, aithou Qe matter is under I loubted yan ame nad- Vili by i from tbe committee ts ta esy ‘ t hens will await the action iear and trembling. If it be taken, sl j i ris” who are supposed to 4 u irn who pays the duty ) rio Canada or the itu porter in The Emperor of Germany has certain- i | persyu ity which attracts attention. é his ion he has filled a Very pace lu the world’s eye His lightest land criticised. He can be wi l. W hile stuttgart jately a banquet Was given in his hon is health proposed by King Cha s of Wurtemburg. when he wus, boo, To this courpli- E.operur William replied in these your Majesty fo [ th more par- sty S gracious invita- > tie upportaaity eautitul couptry, whicu oie sed your buK You rule so visib'ie a VHichn, even in the viddle rmany with s»> many famous which was the cl idle ot that the same UW - ‘sinmy v in those of s one ~ you, Actuated by these seuti ts, I drink to the heaith of your Majesty. my ' 1 Miust’ Know 1nS as 0 nse the Wurtemburg’s are happy. -The report that **the vigorous policy : , — | y ol Bb .-marek and William Il. has brought the three imperors of Germany, Austria > ay i Mus fh luto an agreement to give each full liberty to extend its own borders as it lt,—-Germiny to take Holland and its mies, Austria to seize the western pro- vince of Turkey down to the border ot treeece, wand Russia to have Ba'garia, R>- Hi, Constantinople, and all she wants ba A England being left out in the cold without au ally ”"—is*probably untrue. In any , a3 the Independent well remarks, fact that iC of Consideralion the th re are people as well as gpvereigaus. Dulvaria has already proved that she has . which dared to uiterfere with the ei of these mighty states. Holland, B i, Romania, Micedonia m ty have t| own word, and we suspect that sooner thin b> swallowed up by other powers all toa es ct Wiel Was K iropean Turkev will unite for themselves. Then this ; : pian forgets that Austria scarcely ‘ res, that Germany may very easily, if very » y, repeat 1343, and that there are Nihilists ia Rassia as well as a Czar. As for England, she has the world’s empire now, and we do not believe that Russia is ar ait Ukely to rob her of it,. for the hearts Seitish people, as well as of those of the whoa it is proposed to annex, will be with ner. CQ SAD AccIDEXT y St Joy A IDENT. ~On Wednesday, says the ’ ‘ i 84, teeore told “ se : , . Z \ recht Vv, an employe of at . ui ’ ; | - f : . mil, Pieasant Point, met Le bg bode Ciol ’ } : 'S was at work } ‘ . 2 = ” SAWIng at the | The log 8 ipped, strick him ee AD RNOCKEG im ayainst the saw S revolv ing ita i ‘pid rate and In in in ie of Groiding’s arms was cnt i; two, and | | ald ¢] im-el 3 two, an e ore oe could clear him-elf or any si Ce aa Oo the iw ih ad peuetrated iy RYU aeeautus aicor vering it. ie lived about tas wriceat, ug TRS SAA en “THE DAILY E tor the | | an Island Gi lin Trouble. | One of our exchanges contains the fol- | lowing reference to a divorce case that late me up for hearmg im Boston, and in 1iy ca | which one of the parties is an Islander: i . ‘\. J. Nicholson jingles a bell and cries ‘move up, pl ase,’ ona Maiden line street car. | abje mairied in IS82 to Annie b,, who is his wife Annie is a plump, pretty little vatron, whe t id the Judge a tale of ce sertion on the part of the beli-punch man. ; After x with his wife beneath the shadow ot hunker Hill fore about two years, went to his native Halifax, where she ed him a month or so_ later. In January, came to Charlottetown to pay tu follow | He 1} ; Debes Was ivil he follow away she mother a visit, he March. He did not come, letters remained unanswered. turned and obtained bis present position as a but has never visited his iSS.), : lh agreelng eet car conduct male d to her frequent appr als to to hel Annie testitied before Halitax he had freque utly said he was Judge Aldrich expressed him str or, ae . : Wile hor res} eturn that eavilikz ed of her self as satisfied witn the evide ice ‘ t presente d, the matter for a day j ‘ desled to considcel ) two. to make sure that the statute has een compiled with in reg ird to the time be- tween the desertion and the fli of the il I : + <> _ " . ‘ . On Behaif of the Crofiers. Peter J. Mackie, of the tirm of Mackt W Uovo., Islay, Aruyleshire, Scotland, pro- > riefors OF the celebrated Islay Bend i Wiuiskey, Wao arrived in St. Juho a day oi Wo ayy, go, Wil to-morrow (Friday) leave tor Prince E iward Island, He proceeds tu iituwa NeXt Week, a id thence to the North ve : tie bears letters irom Sur ¢ harles upper to the munister of agriculture and other members of the Government, and sul ability a the Scot crotters are suspicious ses tu enquire int. the the Dom nou tur emigration of fish Croiters. Lice f the emiyration agents ana Oihers presumed to be Mr. Mackie’s investi- vations are purely u and and he hopes to have influence f the reports aha COllpanies and interested advisers. aisintver- with roma e crofter population. Mr. Mackie is a large farmer at Olle, keeping three hun- dred head of cattle and m sty horses. He rt | small tinds thut in the Maritime Previne be boUgHt at prices not much r than the rene would be in the north t SCvtiani H had no doubt that the people ol Lewes and the neighborhood would do better in Cinada than at home if they are industrious. A genuine Scotch- nah, Mr. Mackie goes about clothed in the kit and long steckings of they gh aider, a 1nch Ne itorims the wing in favor in Scotland since is Col- avitit tinually gr the revival of the natioual manners. He is an ardent Conservative, in favor of liun- i) Federation and the establishment of au imperial tariff system.—St. John Sun. [Mr. Mackie arrived here last night and is slaying at the Hotel Davies. = en — Sine The Wheat Panic. A Chicago despatch of the 9th says: ‘There was a ‘grand slump’ in ali Am erican wheat markets to-day. Before 12 veclock Duluth had soll off 6 to 7 cents, Minveapolis 4 cents, New York, 4to 5 conts. and Chicayo 6 to 6$ cents, compared with yesterday's closing. There wide difference in prices in different parts of the pit, varying sometimes from 1 to 4 The Was a per cent. break was accepted as a inatter of ce urse, and seemed to start simult itie ously everywhere. Ther > Was a liberal selling, for both long and short ac- counts, ‘Old Hutch’ among others being free seiler from the start. About ll he market steadied somewhat, only follow ed another decline, which brought out stop orders aud enabled the shorts to make a stand at the bottom prices for profits, which gave the market a stronger tone. In the last two days there has been a break of Il cents. The fee ling at the close was soft an’ clumsy and the ' ocCci } > 2 CK f to De I later bv bears are in high feather. The closings were : November, 1.104; Decembez, 1.114, ind I. 127 for May. Notes from ¢ardigan HEridge. The schooner Fish Hawk is loading oats at Cardigan Bridge. Morson and Morgan are the shippers. mer Azalia arrived from St. Pierre on the 9th inst. Mr. Nichvisen, who was supercargo on the last trip of this , reports a very stormy passage to St. Pierre, during which some 16 head of cat- tle died, muking a serious loss for the owner, Jas. E McDonaid, E-q., of Cari gan Bridge. The Azalia will aysin be loaded by Mr. McDonald with a general cargo. The schr. Tookolila arrived on the 11th inst. to load for St. Pierre with a cargo of cattle, &e . tor Hugh L. McDonald, Esq Considerable oats are changing hands at 34 cents per bushel. Potatves are selling at 20 cents, but not many are moving yet. rhe potato crop is not turning out very Che 8ChO vessel good. Maclutyres are small, but may grow some yet. Empire State are a good crop in size, but some reports of rot are heard in cases where they were low land. planted in Roses are 4 fair crop. California in Winter. While the eastern section of the country is wrapped inice and snow, Califurnia abounds in fruit and flowers. Its ‘ rainy se ison” is by nu meaus forbidding, but the pleasantest part of the year, when the face of nature is fresh and most beautiful. It is the spring time of that favored land, for there is no winter. Thousands of eastern people find ita delightful haven from the climate of the east. Messrs. Raymond & Whitcomb announce a series of nine grand winter trips. Every party will travel on spocial time schedules, and in the finest of vesiibuled Pullman palace trains. Dining- cars, witha cuisine equal to that of any first-class hotel, will form a part of every train. This means a degree of luxury and comfort not otherwise attainable. The passenger oan exercise his own free will as to the time and place of sojourn, and also in regard to the route and time of return. He need not follow any programme beyond the oucward journey, unless he so chooses,, inonl for two ny nths, if he desires, sele-t- ing the same in Boston. There are many other advantages secured to the ticket- ' holder, which a circular of 192 pages fully | sets forth. This circular may be had free } by addressing W. Raymond, 296 Wash- street, opposite School street, Boston. Excursion ~ parties © will | ington ' Distun Buvemler 8 umd Duo ler 8. XAMINER, | | her | in state. and her frequent! . Later he re jan ename: portrait of Garrick and bears his } ' iseen without a cigar, and he converses fluent- | aithough he ean secure a rvom at The Ray-. ‘ mail, for 50 cents. A reporter at Manchester, Eng., being un } ph Personal. xz George Forbes, M. P. P., Vernon River, } among the arrivals at the Osborne. | ton. P. and Mrs. MacNutt, of Darnley. ed to Point du Chene yesterday on a trip oe John, Halitax and Montreal. < to ot. to find any atartiing news, attempted suicide and wrote @ column about it. Pope says that the proper study of mau: kind is man. That may be so, but the fash- ignable and general study appears to be wo » Emperor William has ordered that his state carriage, horses and servants be sent to Rome tor the purpose of driving him to the Vatican Lord Rosebery has presented Henry Irving with a ring of David Garrick’s. It contains name inside. ae es ‘Lhe young Emperor of China is to be mar- ried on the 24th day f the first moon in 15389 and the event will cost the National Treasury $2,500,000. Louis, King of Portugal, is seldom to b iy in Eaghsh, French, Italian, Portusese, Spanish, German and Sweedish Princess Victoria, of Teck, has pre sented to Qucen Victoria the jubilee trivute of ibe ch ddren of the kingdom, amounting to £6000. Pie money will be given tea childiens hos- pital. a Philip Zecherie, whose death at Weiner, Waukesova County, has been announced, wos between 107 and 110 years of age. He had smoked tobacco for ninety years, snd bad not been coutined to his bed by illness until two w.eks before he died, There is now a Persian Minister to the United States. He 1s described a a genile- man with «a keleidoscopic name, a block suit, i miliicary overenvat covered with decorations, s big cssamere shawl ever that, and a still larger Ovienta grav ty over all. Mr. Gladstoue has been chiefly employed luring the last two months in arranging his public and private correspondence. It is stated that he has destroyed several thou- sands of letters, and he is now putting those which he has decided to keep in croaoiogical order, President Cleveland is emphatically the! veto President, having vetoed more than three hundred bills he became President, | while all the vetoes of Presidents from the mimenecement of the Government down to i885, were only seventy-five. Over two bhun- dved of his vetoes have been of pension bilis. . German prof ssor stys that 35 flashes of | tuing would keep an incandescent since toe ibe jonMmion . j wuup buraing for an hour, Owing to the | difficulty of capturing » flash of lightning, and | preserving it until wanted, persons who use neandescent lamps will continue to depend | upon electricity at sv much per lamp. —Nor- riston Herald. tev. Ruiph Brecken and wife, accompanied by Miss Exton, left by the northern express, | last night, for Rimouski, where they will take | the steamer for England. Mr. Brecken, who been sta ioned at Sackville for some time, has not been enjoying good health lately, and seeks in this trip to regain his former vigor. — St. John Tel graph. Mr. Coningsby Disraeli, who is still at Ox ord, has a strong physical resemblance to his | incle. He is an enthusiastic musician, and | taiks of devoting his life to studying the} ‘lunguage universal.” His political ideas we probably not yet fully formed; but he ften startles bis friends with strongly Radi- val, almost Socialistic, utterances, Prinee George Eristhotf de Gourie of Russia, who was one v! the candidates prominently neutioned as successor of Prince Alexande® to the throne of Bulyaria last year, bas arrived in New York. The Prince is a well-built! man, apparently not yet forty years of age, | stylishly dressed, of dark complexion and | military bearing. It is expected that he is| looking for an American heiress. Daniel Webscer, before hs death, call the following inscription to be placed on his tombstons: ‘* My beart has also assured and eassured me that the Gospel of Jesus Christ must be ac«ivine reality. The Sermon on the Viount cannot be a merely human production.” Lt is difficult to see how any one, who makes | himseif familiar with the Gospel of Jesus} Christ, can fail to see the stamp of divinity | upon its faee. fhe King of Denmark will celebrate the twenty-fitth annivers«ry of his reign on No- vember 15th next. Recently he learned that a subscribtion was being promoted amovg ail classes of Danes, nolentes volentes, to pres nt | has to him a magnificent jubilee gift in the shape of a country seat in Jutland. He has wriiten a letter in which he states tha: when he looks upon the existing economical conditions | of Denmark, and sees the hard struggle for existence which his people are carrying on, he | feeis obliged in conscience to refuse to accept | any gift so costly. Mr. Darwin, the scientist, once made this answer to some critics of foreign « issionaries; | ‘They forget, or will not remember, that} human sierifice and the power of an idvla- | trous priesthood; a system of profligacy un- | paralleled in any other part of the world; in- fanticide, a consequence of that system; bloody wars, where the conqverors spared | neither women nor children—that all these | things have been abolished, and that dishon- | esty, intemperance and licentiousness have | been greatly reduced by the introduction of | Chiistianity, In a voyager to forget these | things is a base ingratitude; for should he} chance to be at the point of shipwreck on some unknown coast, he will most devortly, pray that the lesson of the missionary may have extended thus far.” : } } | Elias the Law Been Broken? ath Srr,—In your report of the City Council meeting held on the 8th inst., I observe | waere Councillor Small has had the city | men and horses engaged hauling clay fiti- ing upin the rear of his premises, rate of ten cents a load, as admitted by the Chairman of the Street Committee and Mr, Small, which is contrary to sec. 5 of the Act ot Incorportion, viz: If any person holding the office of Muyor or Councillor sliail have acy interest by himself or partner half of the City Council, such person shall immediately become disqualified, and shall cease to hold the office of Mayor or Coun- cilior. {c is now the duty of the Mayor to call an election for a Councillor in Ward One. A Tax-Payer oy Warp Onp. Oh'town, Oot. 12, 1893. Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symptoms.— Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. It wilowed to continue tumors form, which oiten bieed and uleerate, becoming very sore. SWAYNE'S OINTMENT stops the itching aul b.cediug, beais ulcerations, and in most cases remove the tumors. Ail druggists, or by Dr. Swayne & Soa, Paila- ocit]2 6m dw delphia. ae The washerwoman, hke the poat, spends leave. a good deal of time over » kee, and fds | Ne AW ful Uf bard rub. Crload No.1. Graveastein appl eic., will do well to engage space. ‘We Ask Your Attention, } | at the | i in contrac. oc emoloymant with or on be- | peewee adenine a " RAYMOND'S VACATION | EXCURSIONS, All Travelling Expenses Included, A. WINTER | ies CALIFORNIs. “PVE first and second parties of the season i wil Leave Bostoe, Thursday, November 8$.a d@ Thursday, Deceni- ber 6, in speciel t ains of megnifi- cent vestibuled paiace cars, wiih) pal ce dining-ca s attached for ‘asidena, Los Angeles, and other) points om setivera Catiiornia. Tne route will be via Buifale, Niagara | Falls, Chicago, Kansas City, Lis Vegis Hot! Springs, Sante Ke, Albuquerque, Barstow, sud Sau Bernadine. Livery ticket entitles the holder to visit Los Angeles, The Raymond, at East Pasadena, Riverside, San Diego, Long Beac), Santa Barbara, San Francis o, Monterey, Santa Craz, San Refael, and Napa Soda Springs— ail ‘he leading resorts in California. A Ghoeice of Five Different Routes Returning. Sev nt-en Retu ning Parties unde Special Escort. R - ura Tirke s atso geod Oualli: aias unti July ISS». Independent tickets, covering every expense both ways, and giving entire freedom to the pissenger while in California, and alsoin making the journey homeward. Hotel conpons supp ied tor long or short sojourns at the Reymond, East Pasa- dena; Ho.e! Del Monte, Monterey; Palace Hotel, San Frantisco; Hote! Del Coronado, San Diego; Hotel Rafael, San R fael ; Napa Soda Springs; Sauta Cruz; The Arlington, Santa Barbera: Long Beach Hotel; and othe: famous Pac fic Coast resorts. Bates of other © lifornta *xeur- Sioms: Jannary 7 and i0; February 7, 11 and 25; and March 7 and 11. Dates of wexico xcursions: Janu- ary !4; February 11; and March 11. W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOMB. aa Send for descriptive circulars, desig- nating whether book relating to Caiifornia or Mexico tours is desired. W. RAYMOND, 296 Washington St. (upposite School St.), oct]2— 3i Boston, Mass. —_— MONDAY, October o'clock, at Rooms, 1}1 | BY AUCTION, on 15th, at 10.3 Queen Street : 1 Carload (150 Barrels) Choice No. ] Gra, venstein APPLES, direct from the grower, Cornwallis, N. 8. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, octl0 —4i AUCTION. WILL SELL at Public Auction, on SATUR™ PAY. D%thinst., on the arrival of the non fay train, the Schoon-r “SARAH B, HARRIS.” 52 Tons, Amer.can build, Sails good (part new). as she now lies on Suuris beach. TERMS CASH, i Cc. C. CARLTON, Auctioneer. Souris, Oct. 11, 1888—2i Halifax and West India Steamshi;» Line. a THE STE\MER st. \, “oR L PHA” Will Leave Hi :lifax ABIUT OSTOBER 16th, —FoOR- Barmuda, Turk’s Is!and and Kingston, M. kiny THE STEAMER “BETA” -WILL LEAVE— | Halifax for Havana and Matanzas, Cuba, =... NOVEMBER N° XT Through Bills of te will he granted from Charlo:tetown or any Stauon on the P. E, Island Railroad at low raies, < jlntending shipp:rs of Cats, Potatoes, Fish, regular monthly trips. For further particulars apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlotie:own, P. E. L., Or PICKFORD & BLACK, Halifax, Ch’:own, Oct. 9, 1+88—tf SEKEEPERS ! IN TOWN AND COUNTRY, i i | } | | OU WANT TO BUY where you can buy to | i vest advantage. CHkAt’? GU ‘Ds’ wil aot | | sui youif they are of poor qnal.tv; and very high-priced articies, HOWKVER GOOD, do not suit | in dull times like these. You don’t want to deal | in as ore where oneor two articies are sold ; below the murket price as @ bait, and other | articles sold dear to make up the @eficiency. | You want to trade at a store where good ariicles | are sold all the year round at muderate prices, | and prompt and carefui attention is given to all | orders. Oo this basis we solicit your pat: onage. | We warrant allour goods, We are direct im- | porters, and can and will do as w li for ou~ cus. | tomers as any Storein the city. Now, try us, aad see if these things are not so. | Vhisis the time to bay PICKLING SPI’ ES jand VINEGAR We have Crvstel Pock:ing, Freneo, White Wine and English Mel Vivegar, Whole “ixed Pickling Spices, While Pepper, Mustardpmeed, xc. Por the Farmers, we have Mechinery Oil, ;Sweet Ou, Kran, Ground Oil Cake, Potato | Ba-kets aud Butier Tab. } Ty FENERAL GROCERI’S, we offer Fleur, ornmeal, ‘Tea, Sugar. ‘iolasses, Kerosene Oil, Reisius, Currants, Spices &e, &2 Eggs taken inexchavge for Goods at One Ceut advance over C sh pr ces, GEO. CARTER & CO, - FRIDAY, OCTOBER eS SaaS | : cee | July Mam dew 12. 184s. LUNDON HOUSE. Our New Stock Now Opening, New New New New New Rew Rew Freneh Dress Goods, @ashmeres and Merinos, Pushes and Velvets, U'sterings and Tweeds, Worsted Cloths, flats and Shapes. Feathers and Flowers, New Gloves and Woo! Goods, New dtcadymade Clothing, Lowest Prices for Cash. HARRIS & STEWAR Charlottetown, October 2, 1888. A Larue Stock af Garwial Flannels IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES, Ju-t Opened at Stanley Bros’. CHILDRENS’ UNDERCLOTHING, CHEAP, At tanley iHrothers’. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. ai Stanley Bros’, Brewn’s Block. ULSTER CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS & PLUSHRS, Now Opening at Stanley Bros’. September 15, 1888—eod & wky noe + a he ee i ie i le et nn te ee ee eee eee MagLEOD & MacKENZIE ps. SO MERCHANT TAILORS. fall and Winter, 1888 and 1999. —_——_ oe } _—— —— f ——~-—-——(0} po \ OW OPEN FOR BU-INKSs in our New Store on © MARKE? SQUARK Having removed from LOWER QUEEN sTREET to our present Store in the LONDON HOUSE. so long and favorably known, we feel sati>fiéd (:s well as our numer us cus omers) that our increased facilities, in connection with being so centrally located, will epsur us preater success (if such is possible) than has hithe to attended our efforts. Gur more than delighted patrons do our advertising, so we will content ourselves with briefly stating that our *ALL AND WINTHKR IMPJUR?TATLONS are about COMPLE ’E, and the sume embraces some of the Choicest Goods manufactured in the United Kingd m, as weil as superior lines f Cinad-an and Domestic Goods ~~ Any and all of the above lines will be sold at very moderate prices. MacLEOD & MacKENZIE, Charlottetown, October 2, 1X88. MALLEAN, SHAW & CO. MONTREAL. SPRING STYLES once | NY ene =HATS=— Our New Importations will give the Following Results: (1)—The Wearer will be satisfied, (2) —The Seller will get a guod Profit, (3)—There will ba no bad Stock left. (4)—They will 8e1 without trouble. (5)—Every one will be satisfied, NO RETAILER SHOULD RE WITHCDE THESE gods. THE WATTERS ALL SAY that they have N29 TR UBLE T0 SELL OUR GOODS. - We-are the ONLY HAUSE IN GANADA who Deal Exelns