min) ot TO ea eR : — RN TL er kk oe yee - A Pers Five Donat rive RS A YEAR, mores *VThis is ¢r ; ee —— - : ue ii “rty. W . re - siberty, when Free Born Men, having 4 SenktTY COTA T? ies a, having to advise the Public, may speak bie NEW SERIES | , may speak free."—Bontrsors \ ‘ ‘sie ) rewire - . SincLe Cortes Tw ei i ? LO { I E % WN . : INGLE Cortes Two CEnTs. ; 4 A { }: I j AN } 1 rm ae \ j Y i ; a . E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18 . - < » ©& ~ Whe Walp Ex /EMBER 18, 1886. VOL. 19.—N ' & NUUeT TV rT f paratensectie JL. 19.—- NO. 168. : . ir. a - : = . : 1@ issued every eveving } . t " FE t Game 66 . =a ~ <pennatenensten _— ; . e” 5 : ‘inp, Locksley Hall." The Fishery Corres | The Examiner Publ shing 6 ie t Rea? Lp | ee t shing Oo. a : THE CHANGES MADE BY SIXTY YEARS IN (M leeal | From their offie i - : r ' TENNYSON S GREAT SUBJEC ontrea, tar. Coated h or of Water and (W HOLESALE AND RET #REAT SUBJECT. ee ) a » - ; é, Vhar!ottetown, ee ts t A I L, ) TA ‘Tennyson’ ‘ais y = tone of the correspondence of the Prieoe Kdward Island. OA," if H at ies 8 now book of poems **Lockles- United States Government on the Fishery on Th > _— . : siaiere Ceciepass teint iia aiinliaala Pe y d ty ars ae ?? 5 li oti oho on Z RATES OF SUBSCRIPrION— oO me) YS a ly Hall Sixty Years After,” has appeared question betrays an unexpected willingness Six matas g. & Che “ai Bas ° & @) ¥ 5 Lond mn. It contains the three act play, |°” the part of President Cleveland's Cabi : a te a eee a ak — 2 ; ‘ ‘ en . . 9 : ’ 5 « v ° Three movths ee eee 92.80 € atl dy at re a aed Cor 8 o ‘ —e - The Promise of May, produced in Lon net to pander to popular prejudice TY Gastiets... Cee re recess erecse l 25 4 j iige Goods, LEP a é a don some years ago, The greatest interest letters read less like arcenai hiin acts abe Cees eeseesete ° , ‘ ¢ Z : ‘ ‘ 8 "a? , ear Pe . + e 14 . | bs in the volume centres se ‘atainr “ » Jadvance oc fe o sk —a AAvertising 0 moderate rates Paints, Oils an om “& alas OB | in which th ron ine** Lodbldy Hial,” | tivaneed'on qoavinan: Ne Beek: Gowete: Chica onda es ’ ; aad niASS, fs fan & re - ie the poet reviews the hfe of man- ment, than appeals to the latent spread . us y be made f nooth! is mS SS oy cing “ink » nast sixty vears sagleis ; ; ee take Seth wiatien, oe i oo ne monthiy, quar te 4 Sf df a ind during the past sixty years, and comes eagleism of the American people for a rns sw cet cae ’ y y aivertisemenis, i Qe ee es ) LE fe 3 : Ont bo the conclusion that its boasted progress second term of office. We have great con BS a é a 4 4 Y E‘aD BD ee ePuratg «Er =. 8 ar is of doubtful credit to the world in general fidence inthe common sense snain ee i " . Ne 4 » Pavee ” 4 7” . ‘ S , sate s . . - o 4 ALMANAC FOR DEGE 100 . » game fe a aa dn WY "aed E> oo “mag” «OE 9 * Cae BH fe and to Englan : m particular. A cynical sense of -justice of the American people ; i MBER, 1886, Pa . 6 A ese AF av eS 32 > vein of denunciation ot democratic opinions but these will be severely tried if for party du Sn EM ’ the : sapir . enum rer = 4d 2 : : ' ; — pmectemann: () eenmeneennss + et s Rv 5. and aspiration runs throughout the poem purposes Americans are taught by their ; siiesie caleba A ah een apy cent =") a Ee . in marked contrast with the ‘Locksley Hall’ political leaders that such PL Soeatenitlt “N — : Siva d day, 10h. 12.5m., a. m., g . nee Eh GOODS. Write for Prices and Terms PR ee edi PT. e es youth. Among the most strik- ace country as Canada has no rights Fall M : eae —" RW } Fe "y ~ se] a Fit ie ing lines are the following :~- which such a big institution as the United Full Moon 10th day. &Sh.. 47.7 ae 6 a Pe é a + : A f 5 es ° ( : States 1 7 : t Last Quarter 18th A a nen a, m., W. ce a nd ¥ eof, p- fe os ind om : ONGERFEUL REMEDY Hope the best, but hold the present, fatal OE c ” bound to respect. The corres- New Moon 25th a - ™ ‘> 1 3.6m., a.m.,S. E. Charlottetown. D 15, 86 ’ on od o Ad as me 8 ~ daughter of the past : poOETance reveals the fact that were Canada ik Sel ‘ Y. os 7 , . uy . Des. 7 ” tients : al ? —, oti ‘he ; ‘ i 3 3)" ‘ ee (below horizon ’ , *2.3m., a.m. NL E, ‘Ain Lonteeaie 15, 86—2i wky3i pat jour aa a ; Botanic Cough Balsam. Shape your heart to front the hour, but dream altogether dependent upon her own p ae ase ‘ ryt a as: lidary. Consta, Cadds, aed: | not that the hour will last; ees the way of defence and upon M pay or Werk)?" Sun Moon High’ Day's - Leech’ - . lito ¢ eo been | Aye, if dynamite and revolver leave you American justice for the preservation of at rises sets rises ‘water! len’h iin an RALsam alte i courage to be wise ; her rights, the Dominion weuld be cvun- ; recent or ometther | hen was age so crammed with menace stantly liable to the gravest risks, f Wed bh mh mjmoru jaftr’n hm Fenurt. to . can madness written. spoken lies? ° ";Am ri ¥s aisle A. faVESt TISKS, from 1 Wednesday (7 284 S11 44) 13 . es vice (tube Weare Welihedll os vephaembl EP ee ee party exigencies. And the re- 2 . a speedy rv ivy wears the mask of love, : gh ve 2 faursday . : . , of love, and, laughing} *¢ iation conies none te . e ¥ : a? ah : 3 ay ’ , ‘ . m ‘it )- o friday ~- 4 - ut 8) 2 ot FOR SALs I iLL PRI a 7. . sober fact to scorn, ' : siderable sect} DI T ee — alae ay E ot 9 O 43; 3 28 Bottled xt § he ; ii OSISTS, | Cries to weakestjas to strongest Ye are eqt 21 desta tory n of our people have long she _ iat $2 911 9 4 23) FF) W. KINSMAY & laid ) | ejual born. aoe ise : << belief that aggressic 2 from 8 il. may 33 9} 1 34) 5 29 | - ae ae Equal born! Oh, yes, <6 sieelee Dill. the leual ea neighbors across the line was v ~ i may 3 Ni | 59 6 33 a ae vith the flat! e : ri levei ® Tacvor that need pot be taken into con- aie ead 2 35 g| 2 261 7 35 Charm us, orator, till the’ lion look’ no larger sideration in forming plans for the future 9 T — ae Ay wv 8) 2 57) 8 2 than the cat, : Bi or Canada. Our tishery interests . Ursuay 3; s 3 3 Ti hea ea} ’ . - are f yy) s] ieyt ’ “ ¢ s 10, Friday — 33 st 4 1 . 40 rill 8 cai, through that mirage of over- are ol = eee tous, but aiter a 5 ‘ = ; sated lan: on Sera perisel F the corres 11 | Saturday | 30, 8] 4 5sl10 33 cera te tee Caen oS oe of fhe cotreipeonne San ae Sisceday a 24 om 3 , at ger ae “ir ion Demos, and, in working ae that our rights in them would 13, Monday 41 8} 6 56 1} 57 C3 Le ca Ee Tuml le Nai a : ' 55 alae little it unsupported by the power 14! acadac ~ - z 2) | ge ee Se RE pi ae mae = el whe head, and yelling * Great Britain. Without imdulging in - . . : ' It as * Senile ee ‘ ; \ 1 the yelling s reet, the quarrels % ee ib 3a . 15 Wednos.day ad oe ae ie WE would inform the REC Ta Sy eee o> a: oo : ies ne 9 rrelsome tone of the United States 16) Thursd ~ “as | and Pirinee Kdiward Island ge “ahagaging ; above the brain, and swear the; U0 ernment we may be permi 17 oe i+ 9110 27; 2 2 jour MR. SANTA CLAUS will roe tt that brain is in the feet ; -rve tl 3 ge pn co . on lay 44 9111 3913 5 p i h ik a 2 at the Bring the old dirk all beictes 3-6 acta ade . : rat oceasions — of this sort serve to i lenardeg ie ae 2S | [AMOND BOOHSTORE, aggre Boor re ok, , with ue sheer Reelee connection in its most favor on aaa 46; 10} O 52) 5 31 7 and after Monday, 6th Decamber. inst Beneath the state, the church, the throne, and . 77 light for Canada. That war could ol Fue , | 48) 10) 2 02) 6 50 | eeF ing in his possees yn’ the largest, choicest and roll their ruins down the slope. te of such a _ dispute seems = oe : wt, i = sat 2 Ge 7 7S | ae hin apane’ 3S and PRESEN?S ever placed} Author, a heist, essayist novelist, realist 7 ie inconceivable; the most rabid aaa mesiay {| 47; 12) 4 22) 8 48 | Come and see him early rhymster, play your sith! ¢ ik ams | judge would shri fr ; cj " 23) Cauraday } 48; 13) 5 28] 9 = | &#4a the sioedng ‘Levee on Christmas Eve will Paint the eal ana f N: ae : havoc inom, aw: '~ sage - reaking such 24| Friday | 48 13} 6 31 10 16! | remain open until midnight ee oF Fe living bun of A + a eee See tail uj i vict rl as ne, Bee, aaa 93!Saturday ' : ' i ‘ a a nS 28 OF AAU; ail upon victor hardly less the ; a eatery 438} 14) 7 2910 55) 26 ' Respectfully, Feed the budding rose of boyhood with tl quished. Britis] Pty Sese Seem, Spon Fae 26) Sunday ‘ x Pa) av \ ‘WIPTSZP WAS N — : : S : OY NCCE with the] ?"- ' sritish connection is practically 27) Monda 49 a oe i | Dec. 6, 1838, HRISTMAS, NEWYEAR & CO. drainage of your sewer ; valuable in this occasion, becau rit naan as) iond Ly 9 5 ‘ nt 4 a «DO, Sh, Se r ed ’ - * 2 é . . ‘ CCAS ; LC. se 1D ensures 28) Puesday 49 a : be ptt 26 ee - ms arate into the fountain lest the that before surrendering all right and pro- sat ekeee tae . | 7 47 0 10) 27 et Ee ft weeld enh @ 4% ream should issue pure ; perty in our own fisheries w » hav i ; 30\Thursd e- 16) 10 16; O 45 27 pecessity of an early visit to re d urge the Set the maiden fancies wallowing in the convinced that j Py. = “s have Sa be of Nar zs ay . 49| 17'10 501 1 21; 28 terrific Crush, usual on Christmas k ee ee troughs of Zolaisin ; . fice, ¢ d - ee ee ee On! SP TIGRY 740, iFTLIZ-2 OSB him paying his proverbial courtesy to visitors, Forward! forward! aye, and backward,}§ Sasa merely told that the United “ see perkene pe Cards, Fancy Goods, Toys, &e downward, into the abysm —_v oe = ie e present visit being so very name via (alban ae 7 anne ot a is oe particularize. It is tA tay me ee ee ee oe icé 0 ré LL0rs Ss pe dy x as x en C> € 4 Lhat you come and view the immense stock. Henry George's Heresy. The State of Trade mf CI Bh tS ON THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, +9 ae Be Diamond Bookstore Henry George’s heresy is c (St John Teleqr a 7 Ch’town, Dec: 6, 1886 . mr) ze's heresy is condemned _ by >t. in Telegraph.) NOTICE ighereby siven that HENRY, J AMPS ' a ais al the Church of Rome; and the Rev. Dr.}| There hav Dele v oe of Northam, Lot Thirteen : ee AT ——— a . McGlynn who actively supported G se rg ‘s f head rave been for some time evidences e County, bas this day assigne : . : zeorge 8} Of: ine -evival j . . stock in trade good ; war os a : igned all his bi ar ery candidature in the New York e Pee saat ival in the republic besides me as t is, wares and merchandize to ; fi AV . — ork Mayoralty | us, and in the wester ; s Urustee fur’ his creditors. ‘The deed of ; —_—oe election, has been suspend rae a an estern provinces of Canada assignment can be seen at the office of Messrs is N i . B96! Arc} bishop Co on ane ed by order of }and we believe that trade and trade pr 2 McLean, Martin & MeDonald ‘Soli j Messrs. 8 } j & 4 L A gE BS & y re oth ) /OYTIvan. v Cha } E . “ i YOR A gun yh Donald, Solicitors, until a i 3 4 5 . ries E.|{ pects are bette the first day of January, next, 187. until . <i . a A 3 MeDonnell, secretary to Archbishop fri. oo sat deen St. John than they have : THOS. H. POPE. gan, says some of Dr. McGlynn’s vtter-}some cl - on ime.” Ea par Aone One be Northam, Lot 13, P. E. L., Nov. 25, 1886.—4i 2aw ances, made early in the present veal ott ut Ppcros ot bee business methods and a - Rceaet: Seer a v7. ? He 7 SAT, i Pee ‘Yr accress » _— ae at - amp <atnt aat gl oO —--— i attracted the attention of the heads of the cpouates alae it ee val ae | : : ; i sturing ar , sale ms ; N OTICK Church of Rome, and. Cardinal. Simeoni., | years é aw g anc ; holesale trade. For ‘ i , the Prefect of the Prop: er a e our wholesalers were content oe , i > | | - : a. a ; he Propaganda, addressed} te follow » glow goi é ALL persons indebted to the Subscriber are ver 4 cine W id iis already Hade Purel ‘ane: Sst tLeCceLve several letters to Archbishop Corrig: Li , the slow going methods of the tin aaa ye Oe a Secpente unpaid alter e . ikS@S, ox _ . during the summer on the onli ‘ ee i ~ wait for customers to come to 3 day of DE_E! SER next, will be cs > . — re =Supject, Jr. 1em, J ontreal houses sendin ae into his attorney for immediate collec- Delieht eg with th ae > B; % . sents he Aedes McGlynn was notified that his utterances] of travellers t a. ses aan an army tic a. i. ai wi . se < ra » ’ i i re , g « = > . eee reli al Sallis. were notin accordance with the wishes ofjour legitimate | ve Se « Ch’ J. B. MACDONALD. tf nT ss | Ba ITO Amn the heads of the Church but hel year tlatn a ° DUSINESS, During the past s'town, Nov. 25, 1886—dy & wky hi 4 ft Phil STORE 14| nevertheless Sad i Cencling one 5 ae has been met: by the — i aE 9 tet ae ‘ ae oe ee eee fuUbLU D U 3, |them. After the part he took tb g out of travellers in growing num- } ; ; = tac in | bers representing our leading fi Nev 1e opening of the Creorge campaign a letter | before was the | q Sea ever } de a arrived from the Pope of Rome himself, in travellers. a ¥ woehey!) tae 2.9 - 8 . ave a . ] : ; —, which it ws distinctly stated that thej even appro: ere ] Bn ae \ : New Violins, doctrines espoused by Dr. MeGlynn were | past eee. This ely, 90 lanyp a8 See Pe ' opposed to the teachings of the church bea in a } Pig a = many branches of 5 ‘ ri. . 2 - oth. ae 1e8s, ary foods sloth} * : [hese letters were al] read . x » Gry go0ds, CIOLRINg, Freer j : a APO : ; letters were all read to Dr. MeGly . ks E ‘ ’ Ne We Aceor ade ONS, alle, deledelaieans TeGlynn re are, liquors, tobacco and cigars, vy " it : and other lines Tho result haa : _ it was after the receipt of the letter from | meet oe ‘ape result has. been to Mes é New Concertinas, the Pope'that Dr. McGlynn was inhibited by petition See — Se ee Com scanennsl Sennen the letter of Mgr. Presto ; ‘tter than ever before, and to re- ' 5 " ‘ Mgr. Preston from taking any] store to St ee : - +c\TT ' + . yew Harmenicas, further part in Mr. George’s canvass , Sut. trade te aaa S tomnients eae ’ + q ow} . j +3 +> 9 5% ve a c 1as e > on ova ay y OU CAN DEPEND ON GETTING THE 4 although Dr. MeGiynn did not afterwards {t is ; ons re ” og mporarily lost. : ities eS 2 4 n1easing’ tl > 18a ae — ! sa aaa New Jews-Harps. (Pe at any of the meetings or make any| mereantile en Raster pt Eragon x : . « ; : : Liie . IrTcoy ¢é mternrme more speeches, he rode in a barouche with | increased t 4 G7 SRE Cant and the “ + " CAHABCL 1m7Siness re ‘ - a a x —tiiaamenammee Mr, George and Mr. Powderly on_ election | our mer hant es en: | 5 ee a Ee t } r chants report ¢ sale : hitaliiicatiti > E day from one polling place to ‘another, and}as compar , re A = enlarged business slate : : this act is said to have given partici , and}as compared with last year; and re- WINTER ARR ARG EMENT s vA\Y & , sg hcaptenee stage BS have given particular of- | mittances from about the province al @ 1d In hd TIngs _ to his clerical superiors. Then, after|the river districts I , notably ee AM@¢ithe election, | reiter : nye, ‘i : ts, are somewhat more ; i oe reiterated the prohibition pron ” 4 ; ipt “than heretofore TI y Te PALASE STE EVER JFRE ; 7 p uiterances in speoches and in i ; : , re, ie | =North- 4 i 4 r ‘ ' x hae “<p . sperches and in interviews} 5iore sec sin Dacian THs s 2 BAMERS ‘R OFFERED IN THIS CITY AT published in verious newspapers and oe cope wee = . less improvement, and spe 8, 2 > ap- | is epresse > Owi OF THE ihe pears to have been that ae ness in oe Nee ee ~ dull- those _ reiterations -e : es © Maran. re business sn tala AW ar ‘ . ations werereceived at|gainsin general, ¢ ‘ ; INTchs ATIQMAL S S. C5 A LARGE STOCK OF Rome that the determination was great have toe Wid basi al ] . * ood i . ‘ we BAe, hi > apparen y a solic Aa? reached to call him before tl > y page Al » ct ie Propa-| tend to give hope a i a : } » and confiden f } ——— ganda. At any rate, a cablegr: : : e ce for the Leave St. t ria Ei . fa 2 : any rate, a cablegram was re- | future. ; ay trade ope ' od a + Bostou, via Eastport and Port- ceived by the Archbishop hocen:: Cae core Phe holiday trade opens well and id, every | on jay, apd Tuursday at §.u0 a. m. ca - ; Ps om ardinal] promises to considerably exceed that of le anne ie srivitetown to Boson, 96,50, 2nd Simeoni a week ago, ordering Dr. McGlynn | year Should tl he d fo es " " ass; $5), st clase. to repair : a : oe year. Shouk xe =hhoped-for smut long- For tickets aud other information apply to 3 sin , en at once to Rome. delaved revival in the lumber trade . ‘ g 7 ; , ‘ x re : Ws oe To a reporter Mr McD. 1 sj] a : - ~ er trade take . A. iARP, FP. W. HALES, GRE AG qi E i R ‘¥ (HN ‘ . , bad? “A rchbiah Oe! eae onne said :|place, next year should bea prosperous Pi LRT. : wa Geen Mar, Os. Ye Bus AY S 4 AP best: : a shop Corrigan’s position can be| one. Unfortunately, the lumber outlook 1 or to your nearest Ticket Agent. ‘hy’ On wiefly stated. Henry George's theori , pws +. : ’ a . 7 eo , eories|not very assuring : . Nov. 1. 1886—-eod wky Ch town, Dee 16, S6.—dy wy . BOOK oe may be divided. into two corte First ete fy pew i is little : | Rong gg apes ee st, |danger of any worse depression than what ’ hat relating to|we have alread ‘peri litical economy, tl already experienced. On the ; > a ‘ § | po economy, the methods of tax- whole, the busi Ae A ge 4 avi J r gt ation, and thins : eng yasiness outlook may be con- & ides VERY CHEAP. ing a - tines : that cae belong-| sidered fairly favorable. . Sy AT ky’ ie ieinematie ee ar as that is concerned al « kK N 4, R A: ‘ss = ene oe the Archbishop has not expressed any F aoa = Hi mn ; 907 Vana! L. 4 ee gee re opinion at all abowt it. It is the aaa or the Farmers. ' agiy ara side, or the moral vi ici oie. ; 38102 B} Gali ny xX a 2 ee ral view, to which the ob- . . ‘ ce LULGILUS, a jection is made. George. Jotmed his thaor-| fo ee have been tried in Germany i2i ATLA ATic AVZMUE Sign of the “ BIG FIDDLE,” ies and cast about for something to base lies ere of discovering whether pure ATLA: cMUE, : them on, and used the old idea that pro- sie taken in large quantities by animals ’ ; Y ¥ . : - . . BostTto WwW, MASS = LOWER QUEEN STREET perty in land is robbery. This is the ethi- = a af being fattened, is favorable > - *|cal view, and the church ee ane Tae cent wee 00. SRO proenen. The conclusion _—_— Sov 92. 1888 . : nas always been | come t he Blue ff : iy ~ i - Nov. 22, 1886.—2aw & wky opposed to it. Itis not new, as Prudhomme tr it od i a mane ~ fhe di - ' : , . o in hi See lle , roduced in large quantities into the iges- + i + é z Bg28 and Produce . Specialty. iy he MATTER what competitors may say in their advertisements, it i 1 a ainee a rap same thing. | tive organs conan the elimnation of car- fuly —Aly whly general public that the ’ ements, it is apparent to tae A, we Ae na called sozial-| bonic acid by the animal, and consequently ~ istic and communistic. He held that] hinders the formation of fat When cattle iii Bi S rT B ad Mee =. RUTH chinese Gienimmed bitte all property was robbery. George does not] are to be fattened thorefore no ae , - rs 3 j ¢ adies of Char ee Ra a . 3 . or o P ‘ oe : : ; iii ’ j 1 . A re Cr+ A. | NJ Sant | to du MANTLE heveetoen teak aie pryeeres go so far, . id says that property im land is|should be given to them than is necessary a Ji: bec? | newest fashions. having eee the robbery. The chureh holds that a man has| for diluting the food and quenching tl e ; eee, 7 can be had at our establishment. tical experience 1M the United States, patrone as much right to property i land as in any-| thirst i vere ag 1h It is not our claim that we offer FURS can tee) assured of getting every satisfactior thing else. It is the ral philosophy oe ‘ at we'offer FURS asc a se very satisfaction. Ling eise. is the moral phiiosopuy ol G iN ERA L ce : eee Pe fer FURS as cheap as other houses—we claim you save 40 Residence, Richmond Street, near Hills- George’s views to which the ee fond Timothy is hard on land, especially i 3 ; : per eent by trading with us. . borough Square. ges s s 3 18s ihn iy iat ) , and, especia iy if miadi \ 9 f fi a We] : Nov. 29~—3mo eod & wky opposition, Of course the church does not the crop is sold from the farm. This is the \q MiSsi3a AIG ore all b, Ve have not the time to enumerate our bargains in Muffs, Caps, Gloves, Coats, S nana 4 hold that any man has a right to own the general verdict of farmers of much experi- ce oo is - > ye oats, Sacques fs , a eet “ tat » ae : s : {91 Atlantic Avenue, Boston aca Collars, &e., bat we invite you to call and examine stnie-antiaty y ; if t : ROTIC EB . — a mg ee _ ‘ the chunk raul ble eo shows that it takes less argains are genuine, and our prices tl een ae ourse at oul cannot be put too plainly. 1t is simply the} °f valuab e plant food frum the ar a ——— 1e L "Tr Or THE LOW 5 ; ; : rs 4 dan , 1 OWEST OF THE LOW. A de peresee indeteet Jones Rese moral philosophy, or the grounds upon ; Clover, which is regarded as a renovating ALGHT yours experience 1a this market, res hereby notified, pursuant to arrangement inbab which George bases his arguments, which | ST °P: The small -oot which timothy has as j 4 Over tifty smepoend ont Pp... Mee,i0 TRY : by atraching Ordre a ois un aoclgnes —_— the church objects to. On the question of compared with clover explain: much of the otatoaa receivet by 15 Las Tatl. ur patrons Sa F U Siw bh eS RN BS - reid, 1 said as assignee, that} taxation Ce ee ae | diff : 7 : 4 ¥ said detts are to be paid to Henry Longw ation ho open 18 given. ifferent effect of the ) | = a Cane rons a Ra : i% i w RK s E ORE 9 ee eee cavee, Cael Henry ong ieid| _ ‘To one who put the ‘question bluntly to! timothy root feeds dubai tetas the i reights at sfors op rhice. vite for merke a 7 ros., Cumcron Block, Charlottetown, i i — e - aa NEWSON BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN AT’ overdue debts not paid. bs the Bist inst. os ed he would go to Rome or not, surface. Olover roots strike into theub- : : — ie = te wiil be suc: r with: i ice Z ather ic splie it} lial j ’ : ; i az dpecis! ies _ Potatoes, Mackerel, Can Ch town, Dec. il, 1886 SUCK LU wear inset “No = Cunyno replied wita emphasis, soil. tal not only gets plant food in- a ped Lobsters, Byae. . ED 2 ‘ av. accessible to most grain crops, but after Sherif. ~~ its re i eee ure, J June 17, 86 —Amo oud x J.D. REID, Awsigness | Lazuapor and Large Bank ssleaieaken al it necessarily leaves s great Qi'vowa, Dev, Py weedy oF wig Vita a) WY tla Bia Mvwiat, Cicutthdy Bs Ste et ont | : ¥ 6 aay Uulvlew Ures SU Lwin / ; TE i ae nena si A ciisiinahinaaonicamsiiaihailie ee