a a a Ry a © ys ail il | I Vay © _ ‘ \ “« 7? - ; art e ; : yy alias 8 ea debts Te) meer . ee : c i > : a . Pe 4his 1s true Liberty, when Free-bora Men, Aaving to advise the Public, may speak free,”’—EvunRipipEs. SinGLE Copizs Two CEnts. &g \ Ly »' | rT LM ay Srv nrn rar . — : baie itd a +S Y ~~ Vi) wn is { wa P | \ p ITNOND TD W TITMWR FEI RU: y 1QQ, \ Q] ---N avy it Ii H A RLS | ¥ K OV IN, RINCE ED A RD ISLA} D), U iS A ‘ 5 A 19, i884, 4 14, 1 0. (0. we on 4 ” " ; Peng r | be arantee that tl inety-five mil 8 VVAIL?) Mik t r »e no guarantee that the ninety-five miles _— XAMINER F'"O Ls RE ah de I he Pacific Railw ay of road would be built. The company had ening Te i 4 } \ 1) i) \ > CVTT ' ) ; ' ee Resolutions, already been partially paid for the heavy eG \ {in { \ 4 ide Read work in advance. But while conceding The bxam rUDL sha] = 10 i. Adhd 4 mR M A By, | Phanies “er | cpeiaeneiicocte everything to the company the Government ; 1 " ee Fo —_—_-—_— '(Sunimary veport of the speech of. L. H.| 82 2% exacted anything from them in re- and 7 CHAPTER LIII Te. t ‘ ““!turn. He rallied the Ministerialists on the : ge 5 vn ' : , : Davies, M. P.) National Policy which they had advocated , Ca (Continued. ) | Mr. Davies (P. E. 1.) deprecated that | when speaking of a winter port for the - S am a 33 wien Sh ‘the members opposite had wandered in the, Pacific. To his surprise it was not St. John Ber ny Wylie felt very disconsolate, and went! discussion so fat from the subject of the|or Halifax, which was recommended, but it i > down to Nancy Rouse depressed in spirits. | resolutions. There had been only one|was New York, Portland or Boston. The 0 50 To his surprise she received him with more/remark of the last speaker (Mr. Wood-/result would bs that we in Canada affection than ever, and, reading his face in| worth) that was worth discussing. He had|would be the losers and our American dv erate rates atteenscsenin Gpecianioctinney a moment, told him not to fret. ini {said that the Premier was driven from|cousins the gainers. When the Canadian cts ' et oe 4 a0 a team way of wn said | power on account of his railway policy; and tee re bare — _ ap before r rt CHOICE FRUIT AND ELE iis homely comforter; ‘your sort Comes) had said he desired to have this put on re-|the House in 1880, members of the present : : . ari t we R 7 . . am 7 CROCERIES. ee AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT home empty-handed one day, and money in|eord. The fact was the Prenehae "haw been | Government held out as the one grest — | 7 HOUSE FURNISHINGS, | both pockets the next. I'm glad - sev YOU driven from power because of a political | reason in its favour that they would be rid Tea (good), 28c; better, 32c; !Qpj mm home at all, for I’ve been in care about you | ge»; , a lof it for all i that the co1 sialll oidMiial ath ilk ; a (g ; » vec; ina Tea and Mo ‘ , crime. If one man had destroyed less|Ol it once for all, and that the company ALMANAC FUR FEBRUARY, 1884. best, 36c. Cups 7a eel HARDWARE, &C. You’re very welcome, Joe. If you are aspersion of disloyalty cast. upon a than | goeld.be lable -: quer the onnicent -- Ss ivar, uC od and cheap. eos variety. Chi ae q 5 ’ ieiaii come home honest and sober, why, that is any other it was the member for East York without any further aid from Parliament. MOON [ANGE Cotiee (superior), 25c, 30c, Claes Toiler’ Sets, Chil- | ro — Desert Knives the next best thing to coming home rich.’ | who could not be charged with disloyalty But what was the case? Why, in three ‘antes at w. th 447m. cm. and 40c per Ib. drens’ Tea Seis Glass | ew F ee Wylie hung his head and pondered these and lack of patriotism, the fact being that|short years they were asking for $306,000,- llth day, 0 .4m., a. m. Molasses and Golden Syrup. | Table Sets, Pitchers, Tum- | Pocket K. oo. a Seis words, and well he might, for he had not/his name would go down as one who had|900 more, He claimed that in the $58,000, - La arter 18th ).2m., Pp. m. Extra choice Table Raisins,| pjers, Goblets, Nappies,| sors. Tes Tabi d a come home either so sober or so honest a8/ devoted himself to the interests of his|000 which the Minister of Railways said N oon 25th p. m. in finest DeHesa, Black) Qake, Pickle and Pre abone 4S “ ee st ,.°S| he went out, but quite as poor. : country. He spoke of the had been expended on the road, included = = Basket & London Layers.| Dishes. Syrup Juvs Ocleay poe eee ae wee Tray} However, his elastic spirits soon revived RECIPROCAL MALIGNITY over $31,000,000 which was the reality out- ' vu nee "| Choice Sultana and Valencia; GJasece J rs eee and Brush, Pin Tea and in Nancy’s sunshine, and he became more aa , 7 ; side of the contract, leaving only an expen- 4 r water | len’h Disidine Midalne a a few sets Cov-| Coffee Pots, Sets Dish|in Jove with her than ever. of the gentlemen on the other side who diture of $27,500,000, and of this amount - i 4 § 8. ra “ J eee ee 7" , : c ! e i Ba : ? st ’ : — mh m;morn'morn, hm | Currants, fresh and good. rapes: 8 Covers, Broilers, Toasters,) Bot when, presuming upon her affection, had attacked the members of the Opposi-|ty¢ company had received from subsidies 1| Friday 7 25.4 59, 9 24) 1 0 9 29! Green Grapes, Almonds, LAMPS Egg Boilers, Egg Beaters,|he urged her to marry him and trust to tion, and denied that members on his side $12,300,000; land grant bonds, $9,200,000; 2) Satarday | 27'5 Ob 9 54] 1 42) 31) Nuts, Eleme Figs, Confec- °y | Flour Sifters, Patty Pans,| Providence, she laughed in his face. were entitled to be called disloyal because |) jnuses $250,000; and town sites, $408,- nny 2%, 310 301.2 29! 34) tionery, Candied Citron, !In Hand. Table, Hall, Din-| 2eu¥7,F Udding and Cake) ‘Trust to him, providence you mean,’ they would not enter upon a succession of |9); making a tutal of $22,200,000, which ‘ Mon lay 24 5 i 10 3 = ai i ee Orange Peel. Ym oo 4 Tater | Moulds, Papier Machie| gaid she, ‘no, no, Joseph. If you are un- the fourth of July orations, making un- the company had received from the Gov: 3 Wed eandine * ‘oa oel 17 43) Spices, Cream Tartar,| Lamps. Glasses & Shad 7 and other Tea Trays, Faney| jucky, I must be lucky, before we can come} Warranted assertions as to the advantages | ¢. ment and country, and leaving only five 6) Wed nesday 2! Saitds) 6 1; 3 | ss eo Mii aps, Letasses & Shades.) Japanese Brackets and/ together.’ possessed by this country. He reiterated |»): . I 7) thursday 19} 9,262: 7 20 47} Picklon, Flavoring = Ea- Match Safes,Cruet Stands,| the assertion that the position between the EN SOIREE ORT iO 3| Friday is' 10/252! 8 39, 50) tracts, Apples, Cheese, |EARTHERN AND CROCKERY-| Table sean Bath or. on Then Wylie resolved to have his £3,000] G,nada Pacific Railwes and the country |°oucusion, he said the strongest argument 9 Saturday . Ai URS 58) 9 2 52) Onions, Mustard, Vinegar, WARE ao ee ee “ , at all risks. He had one great advantage : f y “ |against the Government's proposition was . } I 3 J pony ; ' ° | Sets, Umbrella Stands ; >°| was analagous to that between the country |; f final 4 he had doubt 10) Sunday 16, 13! 5 611013 4 | Catsup, Capers, Sances, | « >a.’ g.j/over a landsman who has committed a m its want of finalty, an ehad no dou gd This oc a pe Le is , | Sets Mrs. Potts’ Sad|~. . | and the Grand Trunk, when Canada took a] ip4+ bef as th x Ll} Monday 14 «15, 6 13:10 57 ol Manioca, Sago, Tapioea, In Teapots, Cups and Sau- | I H ai Hain: Mth crime. H® could always go to sea and find Goat line cme th dith tnt tat th at before another two years © com 2. Tuesday 12| 16' 7 16|11 27|10 1] Prepared Cocoanut, Maca- —_ Si Vevetable| +roms, stearth, Hair, Shoe, "tntink mee ol hip, then i —_ , ee ae ®lpany would again be asking the country Aa) \44 repared Cocoanut, Maca cers, Side and Vegetable) ppjaculead. Scrub employment, first in one ship, then in f ll a he | Pany 8 3 13 Wednesday 1) 18! 8 22laft O 4} face Veomsiott 2 ! oe oo iT acklead, Serub, Paint, . . PRUCIES SURD GE 21 percent. For yews ti ice ald. ' sda *| ronii, Vermicilli, Broma,| Dishes, Plates, Tea Sets,| . a Biel _);#nother. ‘Terra firma was not one of the| G,naq Pacific Railroad ld b 14 Thursday 9 19, 9 24 0 04 ‘1 Chocolate, Cocoa, Potato} Baking Dishes, Jugs, | ani other Rreahes, Bays necessaries of life to him Ee ee catictas tear cee Th blicati f Mr. Foster's speech 15 Friday — Bi} 211018} 1 9 10) pene Golatine. wt eg i. 6+ 88! Tool Chesta, Hatchets, : Pai _ |made to pay. This was one of the argu- [The publication of Mr. Foster's speec ahh Aiataiatins | 7} ela 25] 1 3i 13 arina, Gelatine. BR we: a Bowls. | Skates, etc., etc., Powder,| He came to Wardlaw's office to feel _his| ments used in favor of the present Govern- | °” the same subject will be commenced in 17)Sunday 5| 24) morn, 227 16 ANNED | oe hisks, Baskets, | Shot, Gun Caps, Ganj Way, and talked guardedly to Michael ment precisely as it was with the Grand |°UT mext issue. | 18, Monday 3° 95 0 231314 19 CANNED COODS, uckets, fate, Wash- | Nipples, Cow Ties, Halter| Penfold about the loss of the ‘Proserpine.’| Trunk Railway. He traced up at length —— 19 Tuesday } 2 27) 1 201418 38), each Pee Wine dual es Rolling Pins,/ Chains, Axes, Cattle Cards,| His apparent object was to give informa-/the similarity betweer the two positions, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate 24 Wednesday Vv 28' 2 13) & a2: 20 's east ’ y Gt ine Appie, ounders. | Curry Combs, Weavers’ tion; his real object was to gather it. He and be for one had come to the conclusion a 21 Thursday 658, 293 5,646 29 trawberry, Cherry, Toma. | : _ | Reeds, Lanterns. learned that cld Wardlaw was very much|that some day an appeal would be made to A NECESSITY. ; 22 Friday 57 li 3 51 7 ol! 32 6, Green Peas, Baked | Best American Kerosene, in eccupied with fitting ovt a steamer, that} Parliament to allow the Government lien to Dr. C. O. Files, Portland, Me., says :—Of on 23)Saturday {| 50, 32) 4 35) 5 “4 35 Beane, Salmon, Mackerel,| casks and 1, 2and & gal. | SLEIGH ROBES the forty chests of copper had actually/take a second place to the claims of in-|all the samples of medicine sent me during ie 24|Sunday of 4/0 13 4 = 36 _ Lobsters, ete. _ | cans. | , come up from the ‘Shannon’ and were|vestors in the company’s stock. He re- | the past 12 years, it is the ouly one I have re <A Mouday | 52) 30! 5 49/10 Pp 42 Syrups, Lime Juice, Ess. | ‘In Buffalo, and Japanese| Under their feet at that moment, and that/asserted that the construction company, |ever found, which has become a necessity in ea =” wes i a] vo > s i 21 | a a Pea and Bean LOOKING CLASSES, | Wolf. young Wardlaw was desperately ill and|according to the statements submitted, |™y own household.” ey 28 Thureday | 47 39 | 7 25|morn | Bl ee ree ro peas Al ; never came to the office. Michael had not} were being paid $17,000,000 too much oe ‘ os Friday | 45' 41175710 41 55 a Peak “Wheat. A large assortment. ‘Sleigh Bells, Whips, Har- “Sa ume eee a vie terre : ore $17,000,000 too little. If the former were cf ‘a peo ; FP oi ness Oil. jerdiaws iliness. e ye detected) ithe case, that money was going into the ek or Lisl 1 Graham and Buckwheat Choice Family Flour, Oat = ’ y going s ee! i ee MONCTON Sash and Door Factory, M to him while in business in Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and he public generally, that he, in company it, P. LEA, in returning thanks to the public for the liberal patr< aageextended | . Flour. and Cornmeal. *lease call and examine. a continuanee, Goods shown freely. Thankful for past favors, we solicit HENRY BEER. Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1883.-——taw and why —— a — LSS cae ES eT that young Wardlaw’s continual absence from the offies gave Michael singular un- easiness. The old man fidgeted and washed the air with his hands, and with simple cunning urged Wylie to go and see him about the ‘Proserpine,’ and get him to the office, if it was only foran hour or two. ‘Tell him we are all at sixes and sevens, Mr. Wylie, all at sixes and sevens.’ ‘Well,’ said Wylie, affecting a desire to oblige, ‘give me a line to him; for I’ve been twice, and could never get in.’ Michael wrote an earnest line to say that pockets of the syndicate, who were con- nected with the construction company. If the whole security offered by the Pacific Railway Company were as good as it was presented to be, why was it that the com- pany could not induce some financial insti- tution to make an advance without coming to the Government. Tne member for Cardwell had declared that the people of the Northwest had no grievance. If they had none, would they have left their farms at a busy season of the year to pass reso- lutions against the locking up of lands, the FP X\HE room on South Side Queen Square, lately oeecupied as a private billiard room. Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, Jan, 14, 1884. JUST RECEIVED, i with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed Wardlaw tenior | had been hitherto much colonization companies and the railway re- ALL SIZES ENGLISH ¥ ones ‘ occupied in hitting ou e ‘Springbok, | strictions. : 0 ‘ ae : t Messrs. B. Williams & Ce, Sy B a ame ne vn going inte oe books next! wy. Wrire (Cardwell) declared that he Iron Bedsteads ond (ribs otis + Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf Th, na War ws Sa te t Arthur de.| 284 not asserted that settlers had no grie- LY ‘ Ml Charlottetown, our agente. who will keep lined to ase the hearer, Then Wylie told | “ances: What he had said was that their 5 constantly on hand a fall supply of Mould- . f Phe caceaton th ed oe WwW lie De rs grievances were not such as the early MARKED LOW. i ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at MERC | \ NT TA ITLOR sor of Vile did Aaath Pteli, 1. T ment settlers of Ontario had had to complain of. ¥ an . ‘oe : a : tand at the stairf tand halloo it out, if} Mr. Davis. after further re-asserting,| Largest and best assortment of PICTURE : LOWEST CASH PRICES. 2 ) he woa't beat ik tag sleet *|and unsuccessfuly attempting, to prove | MOULDING in the city, selling by the foot ‘ : + be thas wai oieal This threat obtained his admission to rr a ce et the ar or made up very cheap, . All orders entrusted to them will receive ‘AUT ah ry 3 : : : enied, stated that the member for Rich- : com t attenti on. S OVER-STOCKED with the tollowing GOODS, and offers Arthur Wardlaw. The sailor found him on d and Wolfe had lik viled 500 LOOKING GLASSES, every variety : promp a sofa, in a darkened room, pale and worn|™08G@ and to Came ‘Sse & epee kn 9 ‘ them ata t h d : child to ery in behalf of the Canadian |®24 price, from 6x5 to 24x60. New Plates i. T,F R 0S rae ; il " for old frames, x ' ‘Mr. Wardlaw,’ said Wylie, firmly, ‘you Pacific Railway. He defended the Liberal > 7 Moncton, N; B musn’t think I don’t feel for you; but, sir, party and press from the allegation that) panoy GOODS, in every variety, viz :— = Sent. 5. 1888.--2aw wly bo REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER K ‘ we are gone too far to stop, you and me. they had done their utmost to depreciate the| Brackets, Music Stands, Easels, and Canter- Sept. 5, 1888.-—2aw wly Theee ic tweities to'thh ‘business: it is|}C0Untry and the Canadian Pacific Railway, burys, Fire Screens and Tables (combined), " Soe. ee | a wae c dding that they had to thank themselves ¢ Stand d Light Stands, Foldin £150,000 for you and £3,000 for me, or|#¢@™8 es ; Flower Stands and Lig nes, & L| FE \ SU RAN CE : W || U d F | | Shi t F it is se for the present condition of things. Had| Chairs and Rocking Chairs, Chess Table and 5 ‘What f y|they given up their monopoly, told the} Ladies’ Work Table (something new) Smok- Gents 00 en ; n erwear, anne If S ur oo Jie ee go to the devil country that they had the richest) ers’ Stands, Parlor Easels, etc., etc, : t I j;grain growing country in the world, ‘ ETELLE BOALDS. United States Life Insurance Co Caps, Kid Mits, Sleigh Robes, wi Spb eb, ene, eral > Saeed tad) mp} oy Oa : :0° world.’ ; instead of locking it up as they had FRAMED CHROMOS, aia 2 0. ‘Well.’ ’ said Wylie. ‘[|@one, this stock would have commanded whet ' —OF THE . a cre oy = oa an adem sta ine d price and they would not have been MANTLE MIRRORS (new patterns), ‘ , 7 Ww W g rr ; 1 ;- | compelled to ask additional help. On what cir OF N bv 1 ORK. Gp EK RC @ A VT i N GS, eee aa we wy Fe T ein tt authority had the member for Richmond eT. ‘Penal servitude And the words|#24 Wolfe declared that if a grant were nct j ORGANIZED 1850. ICH’ YOU CAN HAVE i like |™ade, the company would stop the work ‘i =e ee Yn -—— ao roan bis tothargy’ Hie for five years. Was not the statement that Upholstering Department, ee ‘ : a a : y ‘ > said Wylie, {they had no money and were going to| _ fai Es New Features, Incontestible Policies, Prompt a4 1’ a. + You know that well enough,’ said Wy throw 9.000. asen ent. of emole Under the management of MR. DREW, a . ? ares relia / Y ’ Q ’ yment most f *, Settlement of Claims Guaranteed. M ADE 7 QO YOUR ME ASU RE ‘ea awe RES ce dete, Sone damaging to the Seniguneyin the stock veteran in the trade. , i cs ‘Wea th Street, f you must be s man, or we are undone.’ — S ees os em We have just received our Fall a mi i Apply at resic ence, eymou street, irom ‘ 2 , . . ° b t contradiction o e declaration o e in- | Stock of Goods, comprising forty-five ifferen Sto 10 a, m, and 4 to 6 p. m. Cheapei Than Imported Ready Made. vuee pepeniled ich Chote teenate men ister of Railways. That threat was most/ pieces of Furniture Coverings, Gimp and nit ved: tebe. et manag: Sen ere th unworthy. But = supposed real fear of that i ttons to match, Hessions Tickings Hair ae poner ildly, ‘ pposed atten ; : A. Ii. McPRERSON, p>. A. BRUCE, sachockia Wetuewies fe ge 4 7 gentleman was prestige which would be lost | Cloth, imitation of Leather, etc,, etc. In ? “on™ 72 sen Street, Charlottetown ‘First. let. me ring for a bottle of that |>Y the Conservative party. And that ap- this department to Give sntiohnttes, O our ¢ Sept. 25, 1832. —2aw Dee. 20, 1883.—eod wkly 72 Queen Street, Charlotteto old brandy of yours r peared to be the reason why the House was | stock — Pee = the cheapest markets a — = . asked to vote these millions. Referring to jand mar accordingly, The brandy was got. Wylieinduced him to drink a wine glassful neat, and then to sit at the table and examine the sailors’ declaration and the logs, ‘1’m no greet scholard,’ said he. ‘I warn’t agoing to lay these before the underwriters till you had overhauled them. There, take another drop now— twill do you good—while I draw up thif thundering blind.’ Thus encouraged and urged, the broken- hearted schemer languidly compared the seaman’s declaration with the logs, and even in his feeble state of mind and body, made an awkward discovery at once. ‘ Why, they don’t correspond,’ said he. $$$ an interview with Mr. Van Horne and a reperter, and the construction placed|GELSIOR do, STRAW do., FEATHER upon it, he ridiculed the idea that| BEDS, the Canadian Pacific Railway had not time Every variety of Spring Beds, Dominion to make accurate estimates. A few! .. ; aide , | Wire Matrasses, best in the market, every millions might not be much to the Canadian |}. warsineeth: price $5.00, Pacific Railway, they meant much to his) constituents; and the company had made, We have now on hand (and are manufac- and submitted estimates supposed to have |turing daily) a large and varied stock of been correct. For his part, in view of what Household Furniture, comprising ™any new had been said and what had taken place, it and beautiful designs. Particular attention was impossible to tell whether the present ,8iven to ordered work. grant would complete the road. The House KILN-DRIED STOCK and BEST WORK- was entitled to explanations, and not only MANSHIP, every time. HAIR MATRASSES, FLOCK do,, EX- STANDARD LiFe ASSURANCE CO the 57th Annuai General Meeting 7 ' THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH L\% the Standard Life Assurance Company, held at Edinburgh on ‘Tuesday, the 24th of April, 1853, the following results for the | year ended 15th November, 1883, were re-| ported :— | 3,038 new proposals for life as- : ! . : ; : lies to remarks made b , ; iat % surance were received the | P ' t T (| i { | ‘What don’t correspond } that but also to rep y Venetian Blinds, Inside and Oztside Shut- 3 year for © Seanee OR A Large Upp y 0 I'll Ing y pes all d, ET'ld, ‘ Your men’s statement and the ship’s log. gentlemen on his sideof the House. There ters, School and Church Furniture, te 2.561 proposals were accepted ' > b le after| ad been no public meeting in this country ’ + —e TRY ey : yn UR The total ae a tecaihiab. | OF THE LATEST INV ENTION AND BEST DESCRIP ’ but the log says, ‘A puff of wind from the | Vinced the public disapproved of. He saw Prices low, | a force a es N. E.’ And here, again, the entry exposes NO REASON FOR THE ADVANCE, , . 7 or ‘ m4 d te $6,936,302 ‘ a2 ? ’ 5." } , ec ores 031 “_ pees ape o ' AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, your exaggeration, one branch of your) we had ample means of communication with Factory Uilice and Showrooms, ; q : assured with other offices) ‘ —- fi W Mit h ll evidence contradicts the yi — comes | the prairie lands we wanted to reach; but King square. : i The claims by death which ) kilful Wf J of trying to prove too mucn, tou must | he could not understand that there was any « S £ arseo daring the year amount- Under the Careful ands SUpervisivl 0 I , , ] C G | say the log was lost, went down with the | reason to pay $30,000,000 to have the Braneh show Rooms, 83, ¢ ed, includmg bonus addi- 24 , a ; ship. 5 sites . ky Mountains crossed and the road OOS tions, to 2,462,226 59, TO PRINT ‘How can I? cried Wylie. ‘I have told | built north of Lake Superior within two’ Queen Street, The annual revenue amounted ps too many I had got it sate at home.’ ‘years. The Minister of Railways had said at 15th November, 1882, to 4,267,546 00 BRILL HEADS LETTER HEADS, | Why did you say that? What mad- there hadbeen nochange inthe original a rt he invested funds at same : ee oe oo ‘REPTS ‘ness !’ : contract. Scazcely was there a clause which A ni e f ’ Gate amounted to | : 29,503,416 00 BLANK cil HOURS, REC EIP “"? | ‘Why were you away from your oftice at had not been changed. Why had not the of s Being an increase daring the -> G48 35 wT Te ~ ; POSTER* ‘such a time? How can I know everything Minister of Railways provided before the Ch town, Nov. 1883.—3aw A year of 1,062,643 30 NOTES OF HAN BD. aa hasaaind : and de everything ? I counted on you for| prairie section had been paid for, that the - [OHN LONGWORTH tt KV\D Bil LS De DGERS, AC., KC the head work ashore. Can’t ye think of road should be paid for pro rota per mile. OB PRINTING of every description , heons for Charlottetown, | rye — any way to square the log to that part of [t was because it did not then suit the com- @J executed with Neatness and Despatch THOMAS KERR. : our tale? might paste in a leaf or two, eh !’| pany, yet now the Minister said that if at the = = K.. PRINTING 'the change were not made there would (To be continued, ) ‘On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. , Inspector of Agencies. Oh'town, Auguat 3, 1883.