SS THE DAILY EXAMINER. ee MARCH 6, 1891 VICTORY ! ; = ; : ht Horpag!i The crisia 14 paal ir J an | \. Macdonald and his party have tr-| c . _ : umphed. Canada ia sale. We shail not! aow deviate towards the sunken reef vf ricted reciprocity upon which our Ship of h ave been Vv recked State woulda surely ifthe covomand had passed into the hands Of , , 5 7 +4 : Laurier and Cartwright. We shall, in. : , } : } ‘ stenu, Ske another ellort to obtain that fair and reasonable measure of reciprocity with the States which this country needs. [tut we shall not imperil our trade with the of the world. House of lately elected in theStates, Mother Country and the rest tr ai a abe. itely certain that the Representatives, will be more in@lined than its predecessors towards reasonable reciprocity; and it coms not unlikely that the Senate will be more inclined than heretofore to ratify 4 The following » Dir. : and ratio! OiUlly prepared treaty. } ¢ f tho Maenate t letter irom the Leader of the senare Woiuan bre athes a imendiy ir rcfa Low BEM - pirat towards Canada, &na treaty of recipr wity .) Canada fi ily negoUuate. “Senate Chamber, “Wassinetos, February 26, 1500, “sir Dean Mr. Winan,—In response rof the 24th inst., | have to advise yé ~» on account of the crowiled state of . the { abiie thusinesa it wiil , asitic t <cure any action wpow the pending resolution in faver of reciprocity between the United tates ond Canada. & hitter feeling i@ both Houses that any on part $ congress, in view of the pending election mi Canads, might be misunderatood a4 an vtlact to interfere with or intiuence the Bcvion bout a «(Uthat country. yaur jette > r ve } not There ia action thie taken My pinion is now, 29 it has been for many years ‘ “ by tinge if the menifest int f of both countries a Ohler nio cordial comme l relations with jew to procure fhe ¢ Lange reciproca/ly of the progwetion of each, including articles of Ruja fnre a ef of agrwulu and Tie A, Such a j v4 jt a hoi ver, BE TU! HESELT OF THE FREE D FRIENDLY NEGOTIA- tions. Even the appearance of the desire on teg might be iwmiis- ? iriena The pirt al the United sta yi in Canada All can prop rly GO 14 LO OXpresa the willinguess of the people of the to enter into such engagement’, the ¥ ople of Canada are aleo willisy ‘ Very truly yours, *\JoHN SHERMAN. ’ . 4+ + ‘ sfiiGerer Lay i reciprocity United “tatra en herman TVhia + hows that Senator Ss is not ia hearty aympathy with Mr. Wiman and bis fad, and that he is in favor of sach cor- ‘tial commercial relations a3 will be mutual ly beneficial to both countries. If Sir John Macdonald cannot successfully negotiate with the statesmen of the Republic, and at the same time maintain the interests and the honor of Canada, we may be sure that no other man candoso. But if he should fail in his attempt, we ought still to con- ourselves on the fact that alternative proposal leading on to annexa- tion haa been decisively rejected by s mia. jority of the people of Canada. Rather death than dishonor. Rather more distant markets in other parts of the workt and wait patiently for the repeal of the McKinley Bill, than have it said that the people of Canada are ready to scl! their British birthright for a meas of re uly to =6necept wast result in the destraction of with the rest of the world, the triamph of Parteriem, and our absorption the democcacy of North America. !¢ is evi- dent that the independence of Canada is, under existing cireumstances, out of the fUbeat iets, We either clossly aa poesible to Great Britain or join the Republic, The people of Canada have, hy their votes of yesterday, elected to stand hy the Mother Country, and to live as treemen under British institutions. While they have thus rightly and hap- pily decided the question of unrestricted reciprocity aud all that it involves, they wratulate an seek pottage ,— & proposition which one trade by adhere iuat a8 have alco again voted coniidence in the veteran statesman, Sir John A. Macdonald, and his Administration. Alter twelve long years of office and power, Sir John and his colleagues have been vivena large majority of supporters in Varliamen!. This iss token of the people's appreciation which has rarely, if ever be- fore, been vouchsafed by » community of British: people. The election of Sir John Macdonald by the handsome majority of four hundred wad fifty-one is one of the most gratifying incidents of thecampaign. Every friend and every generous opponent will heartily congratulate the Premier upon this great crowning personal success of bis advanced age. Sir Hector Langevin’s election is all the more gratifying from the fact that it may be taken—in view of the McGreevy aiiair,-—as a vote of confidence in his _per- s nal honor aa well as appreciation of his political services and satisfaction with the policy and administration of the Govern- went. tifamilton, about which the Patriot boasted ¢9 much returns two conservatives. ae of the incidents to be regretted is the ‘lefeat of the Minister of Finance. It will, tiowever, be easy to find another conatitu- oney for him; and Mr. Domville, who is elected as an Independent, will probably support the Government. The result in this Province is to be re- garded with mingled feelings of gratitica- tion and regret. It is gratifying to know that the noble County of King’s has been redeemed by McLean and McDénald, and that the majorities in Queen's County have been reduced from thousands to hundreds. A few days ago the Patriot boasted that alae sand Welsh would have a majority of ie : But the reauit Day ore th isand, than & . the msiority for Mr. Davies has reda while Mr. Welsh has stion by the skin of his teeth. r hot ah« wu { sits heen larze.s ed, secured re-¢1° te ee a ee ee ete CTO enn al ot = re “S YAILY EXAMIN Zz <= <S mn V The second defeat of Hon. Mr. Ferguson, | yur clevereat politician and one of Our; a meat enterprising farmers, 16 a fact which | . shows either that the people have~nots) very high sppreciation of talent nod true | ability, or that they have permitted thei prea rn of the falsehoods which | ; hate been persistently cireulated c neerning | him, get the better f thelr good | —_——— jadgments. Most of all to be laj mented, is the decisive defeat of] BUT A DE FD TRIUMPH Hon. G, W. Howlan. Mr. Howlan sacri- fieed his time and his seat in the Senate for | le promotion of the tunnel scheme. His | —— — ele n at this juncture was supposed to} he f sacl vital importance Ths Countr Sate reapectto that great w rk, that it was; Vy ge believed hat hia inajority would » large one. Bat he has been | _———— lefeated. Shall we blame the Government | if they conclude, from the defeat of Hon. Mr. Hi Provu ; ; ; Lhe Libersai-t wian and the general res ult ice, that we not want the tunnel / ‘onservatives of Charlotte wwn made a splendid fight and are to be Bb LavVing ¢ hanged i majority ratulate i ¢ f about two hundred against the Govern- a ee ment to @ majority of about two hundred its favor Simply Monstrous, “Jimminy Cricket h’aint that a big’un” was the exclamation heard from some young sters on Boylston St, a few sfternoons since, as the writer stuod conversing with a gentle nan near the Albany railroad bridge not far from the janction of the West Chester Park ind Boylston atreet. The cause for the hoys uprisce waa found to be an announcement upon the long bill-board, lately erected for s famous theatrical company oppisite from where we were standing. A tew minutes ybservation convinced aa that the boys were the only persons attraced to this enormous k d ol matter, The board isthe very largest in the world and the amount of paper used to cover it would make the fortune of every Italian court rag-picker upon tho streets of Boston, Laborers stooped work, vs stopped, pedestrians halted in wonderment, as Mr. J. W. Black, Bostos’s old, wall known photographer focused his famous thousand dollar, wide angled lends ipon the great bill-board, to obtain by the un'a mysterous chemical touch an enduring photegraph of the statements and familiar legends thereon. Among the chief of which was the following: ‘It helds the fort while Old Jed Prouty is away!” “Every mother should have it in the house for antumn colds, soreness, lameness in body or limb;” Think of it, Jchnac Liniment unlike any other was originated by an old family physician in 1810;" ‘‘without real merit could it have survived for eighty years?” These ia bold letters, some of which nearly six feet tall, proved to be what astonished the boys. This big sign demostrates one point clearly; the courage and persistence requisite to be successful adveatisers, like I. 8. Johnson & Co., the proprietors of Johnson's Avodyne Liniment; nothing dauats them But aiter all, it is their forcible, persistent, courageous style of advertising which has made them successful, until they are now classed amoug the foremost advertisers of the day.—From the Senday Globe, Boston, Mass., Ost. 19, 1800. ’ 5 Pars 28 4b0uVue -_————--—-— $+ 6+ eo True Love Never Dies —A aingular marriage hag jast been solemnized in Speyer, Western Germany. ‘The bride- groom WAS 4 widower, aged die and the bride, a widow, of the same age The happy couple had romped together when children, and had beth loved and lost. They became domiciled recently under one roof in a public institution, where the old acquaintanceship was renewed, and ended in matrimony. Evidently the old German proverb “Alte Liebe roster nicht” (true love never die) still asserts itself in Speyer, -_—— —».--———= CaNabiaN Horses Abroap.—As an evidence of the favor with which Canadian horses have heen received in Great Britain it is announced that a company has been formed in Londcn composed of several gentlemen who are auth- orities on horse flesh. The Canadian Horse Tradieg Company, limited, has been regis. tered on the London stock exchange with a capital of £19,000. The object of the com- peny is stated to be to import Canadian horses for the British market. Agents will be appointed in various sections of the Canadian dominion who will buy up good, sonnd animals and see to their transportation in a proper manner to Great Britain, where it is claimed large prices will be realized for them. It is expected that a big trade will be inaugurated by this new company. ctlicaidlakantts Tue 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,—The Canadian Fireside Weekly is ont with another grand prize com- petition to increase its circulation, in which 300 valuable prizes are oflered. This is no puzzie or trick, and requires no searching in dictionaries or books of any kind. It isin- genious, but simple, and has never before been offered by any paper. A child of eight can win #s easily as a college professor. Among th> prizes are bicycles, tricicles, $100 eash, furaiture, silverware, jewelry, summer trips— prizes for mea, women, bovs and giris, 300 inall, Send at once Se for sample copy, with full particulars aad list of prizes, to 9 Adelaide street west, Toronto, Ont. Mention this paper. eod wy 3m la digging the foundation for a hotel at Crittendon, Ariz., a tomb has been dis- ecvered, said to be that of a king of some race of which no other trace has yet been found. An elaborate golden trown is with the dust of the dead monarch., and many hieroglyphics adorn everything found with- in the tomb, but no one has yet been able to interpret any of them. For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. it relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘bright asa button.” Itis very pleasant totaste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents « |ottle. Be sure aad ask for ** Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. mar? 3i cod & wky lyr Dea you want cheap boots’ T s Gof Ee P Then go to Great reduction on job } clear at Goff Bros, , are nae . Se in Ths | ‘Sir John has Majority i ~—soOof,- Pwenty-Sine, With Nine Districts to Hear From. — ——— ‘The Unrestricted Reciprocity Fal Rejected | THE RETURNS. KING'S COUNTY = : = x S ee | ss 2 8 > 2 oe Cardigan. . ‘ s2 ae 3 28 Pees cas a 57 a2 o2 hl Georgetown . 242 i4i oJ i? DeGros Marsh..... 18606=— («166 58 7 BO Pee 5 ois oo ve Monticello ........ 47 i 6 a3 ME hin oa sce meOSES. Gc ss oo eres $7 G7 64 nt oS eee rere ; Head Rollo Bay ..... Bear River Line Koad Montague. . aes os £0 We i | Whim Road..... ; St Mary’s (Mahar’s). Btargeon...s+. 0s: SR is sc beekens ; Eighteen Mile Brook ; New Perth (Pinky's) ; a Moarray Harbor Noth 83 S2 43 5 Murray Harbor South 106 «4 9} 93 eh eee St. Andrews ’...... 52 ra x2 82 nes 68... <. label Baltic, Bast t’oint Red House....... South Laks . Webster's .... Black Bush QUEEN'S COUNTY. CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALN®. s i « “ai : -& i S Ward 1,— : Engiue louse, K’y St. So So 45 45 Queen's Bailding .... 35 s4 42 42 Ward 2,~ Connolly's, Syda'y St. 62 ae 4! 42 Thorne’s, Sydney St. 50 48 26 23 Ward 3,— Market Honse.... 64 a5 48 44 Law Courts .... bu 43 7 42 Ward 4, Engine House, K'¢ Sy «- & 5G 6S 69 Atheneum Building.. 5) £2 aT 02 McKinnon’s, G’tonSt. 75 j4 gr 52 Ward 5,— Hooper’s....... cn oe 73 89 79 Bact Central ......<. & a4 7 Gl West Central. aaa: 4A 63 KY 49 meee ce: 78 ke. bt 43 Royalty Hast........ 48 4; 3s 38 Royalty West. ...... 25 23 2 a4 Totai oe ee 895 o75 “700 Virst Distriet,—- Long River ..... page f6 6 49 French River.....:.. 3 3 67 67 p CHOU. . tcc. oOuks 32 34 186 Chae a Ra ee 46 47 99 95 y Hope River ......... 101 oe & .-§ Springton..... pie xe 43 Xf} 5 Bradalbane ......... lout 07 78 SO Westmoreland } artes hz 49 36 | Crapaud ees tt 6h CU ae. Pe bt 63 64 62 OS A, 77 ee a SN eg oy 55 ot 1S 6 4a} Sees ti 709 680 925 ” 886 Second District, North Rustico. ...... ir 2 ap206ClU South Rustice....... $5 Rt 49 45 New Glasgow ...... ee 87 73 72 North Wiltshire..... 66 67 105 04 New Haven ......... 31 27. 105 ies North River...... a. ae 32 57 83 MU. cates oe cg 26 27 72 7 Nine MileCreek..... 28 47 WS 08 St Catherines ....... 19 a: Oe Wheatley River .... Hunter River........ €6 65 74 7 hc mh Be tt se Third District, — Brackley Point Road Brackiey Point...... 34 3+ 6101 )= «(101 Covebead ieee a 76 83 54 47 Little York ......... 72 7s | SOE 35 wsans- > <4 87 $7 6} 5A ne oo: ae 83 34 33 Mount Stewart...... 65 65 65 6a Monaghan sovocceees 137 WS FO 7 Jelinston’s River..... 49 50 uy #4 Mount Herbert...... 29 31 5S 51 Sonthpert............ 38 37 Sl 61 Total....,...... 67) O43 614 She y oe A —— > —— PS DEE | 5 . -- FRIDAY, MARCH @- 1881, = = i tT Te gs ae en = . Ne ge ae ee ame ae Rourth Distriet,-- semis - Pownal 6? 51 ae 5? | Ps. avs iiongee. oe 4) 63 a Pisguid Road .. 53 49 36 29 Yernon River .... +. -88 44 4% “9 | Cherry Valley .... 6? 70 G4 788 i Graud View eg 4a sZ 2 | Caledouia ‘ | Newton or Orwell,... R- 3 -40 48 Eidon s4 Se] oy og Point Prim 40 4 683 |. 35 Belle Creek 44 45 ay, % ; Wood islands 2S 32 bi ust Tota! _. 630 52 «709. 399 RECAPITULATION. Ch'town & Rovalty.:-942- 895 77: 700 First District. . etn 686 925 $58 Second District...... 546 537 777. ..74%i Third District... .. 671 663 614 596 Fourth District...... 630 592 799. 7¥9 Tote . i iin eo. 3498 3373 3890 3728 With Wheatley River, Caledonia and Brackley Point Road to hear trom. PRINCE COUNTY. | RE = n ‘ es Be mor ge gs ee Sea Cow Pond ....... 89 49 31 2 Tignish Beatles. cscs Oe &4 él 57 Peterviile .. <a. ae 32 4 9 Skinner's Pond...... #2 73 57 57 Green Mount. . 95 86 R2 7 Demet .es oss iavks 74 66 163 159 mM itatre i. oss a4 77 57 gi i Miminigash......... 4 % .. = Dime as cs Fs S%: 59 2 83 84 Piusvilie.... peas 8 Si 103 a Campbelton.....,.. oo we 33 58 56 Fortune Cove ...... ae 4t 49 45 | Davar Road..... 43 37 ) | O Leary. Oicaccve Oe s) G2 99 Se Se ociesces dees j oF 16 133 1°6 Tyne $3 22 95 19 Le a ae Fi Si 23 78 198 oo Ta U:.. 23 “tes 4? Lat 12... él a hl le Port Hill ...., oa Zz 99 123 Mount Pleassnt oa 6 > 64 7 St Gilbert. G7 5g 40 41 DP es ies so bs 67 54 86 6100 Abrvam’'s Village Piirea Pein’. i....<«. OF 52 63 61 WV ollintNe. yn nn icee. 67 25 2F Sm Oc oe oo ee . Princetown ......... al 28 93 106 Indian River....... ae 7. NS +36 Miscouche ean ae. 22 3h St eee. |. koi 36 3g 87 87 S'side, W, E&S.... 238 ot. 6h oe kensington ..... 2. et hh: lhUrlhUae Travellers Rest... 41 44 8&3 S4 re cas 1. ae Si 308 as Centreville......... ~ 2 76 ra 8} I oo ni ia cco ks zl 70 23 22 hinkora eee . 112 }} 20 21 ee ae Cape Traverse..... epee: ENGR. Siissks sven ae 62 127 338 Tue following isa list of the members reported up to five o'clock this morning as elected in the several Provinces :— ONTARIO ; FS Conservatire. Liberal. Addington...3 W Bell... ....4<.0swowews esses BA BE ys cp noc ss occ c a» - oer Oe TG oi, cis 6k bens oe .>-.. W Pattersen Brockville. ..3 8 Wood ..... ee, oe eed ee. We. ee ois cccccayevepnaees Cardwel!.... White..... ee ae si 0 0 A oe Casbeedt Vs <. [CO Fi og Secon ccies ‘is © OIE. on cas in 5---s cesses Dashed, Was... s cececes . .»R Beith PNR. Te ip ceneses. aks edge . Allen as eee Pe sea ewkin «W McGregor Frontenac... ..G:AKirkpatrick.............5. Grenville, 8..d D Reid........... sie kehees Grey, E..... .Sproule...... enad pees see-s GrenvilleN, Dr Ferguson... . Pen. i od 5. dss 0 oc Colter NS Henderson...., Hamilton... f McKay...... a See EO ee eer ee ke rer ee Hastings, N .. Bowell ‘the mie eee h McMilien I Ms aks < acten 4h ..4 Reith (1 L) | Welsmiller (I FT.) Kingston *. Mucdenaldl. s.. dake saees ii dik NUD oc. Sekt online save ee Lanark N..Jamieson . 5 utant es Leeds and Lanark S..Haggart. .... .. RO des: see nea ce cee ae & . vi peters ti tnx ancel “Gibson ede aie euiatee -.-Hyman Mid’is’x W.Roome,...... pS os 0 s4 abies rt eee ae OO SON WR na re ox cases J. J. Davidson. MINDY Sench: benasaene Edgar Ottews f Meckintosh......... ber csowee egret & OT” RA eee COMIN 6g os ar a Sutherland Oxford 8.................Cartwright BRS 6 3055. 5 oe «+++see, Peathereon Pere Re ome se Trow Peterboro E.. J Burnham Ss es eerste: oc ceca os ei dwn .W OC Edwards Reese DS .. 1HTwwt: .. 26% ‘ca Simcoe, N...D McCarthy .... Toronto, E.. Coatsworth.... Toronto, C..Ceckburn........ aden ee Toronto, W.. Denison... ... : Victoria, 8.. Faicbairn........ wee Oe i oc Howman We lington,C........... +. +.-Semple vo. Del ais ¢el ca eins James Inncs ee Ee on i os Se . ...Mulock Vou, &...:. Wallbet 65 2 GUrTrerc. : SINE. 3555 50405 6 208 she Christie Bagot .......... tee, nee RO as *§ es NS eee Moreficy....... Godbout Beauharnois .....) GH ibergeron..,.... Bellechasse ..... Fancher de St. M omie=.....0 Amyat ear i és ohad er ove Weal Bonaventure........ ee ya es Pauvei Brome ..... Kore ia bc foe xs cis Chambly... ... Tice ........Prefontaine Champlain .....Casigpau. .. 0c. c.. 3... OR iia si hele oa Lan Simard Chateauguay .. Wa'sk (Ind).... Brown Compton ...... ee Sra ‘ ne A ee ee «+++ e- Lavergne ee eae: Joness - Hochelaga ..... Desjardins .... BPUNOUNIIG «so 0:0:¢Sp sm bce seicec eel duliette ......6. I: soos Sins can dee : Jacques Cartier Girouard _..... Madore Kamouraska..... siebad ab. cs de Carroll Laprairie ...... Peligtieg ;. 223k noe bad L’Assomption.... ... .....,.Geutier ovis ........... sesseesgesees dauay (? L'Isiet bore one . Desjardins tua 2 | Lothbiniere.....infret, Ind............ Mskinonge....Coulombe ....., ~*#e eee Se ee Me Frechette Missisquoi ~onale Meiiaier. .. oo scces Montea!m ae Seae tas oes 4 / a Montmugny ...... — ae ~ ‘Novelties $.000 YARDS, om. Ore (SS ’ Oe Large Variety, New Designs, Fast Col ee ee We are now showing what we believe to be Largest, Best Assorted and Lowest Priced Stoe NEW PRINTS in the City, and invite you 1 and see our display. Our 10c, 15c. and lines are of such superior value that we ask special attention to them. Wany Patterns Not Obtsinable Elsewher, BEER BRO: wean Sh On eet a cat tt Oe aie "Torte (Ind) eee te aaa eC LO CT ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION Gaspe-—L. Z. Joncas, Consery, South Simece—Riehard Ty eoeew' Choquette f Turcotte... Montmorency .. ( Valin(Ind).. Montreal W ....Smith.... Montreal E ....Lepine ...-...-....- scrvative. Senteend C: .4< QO si cewve ess ...-' Provencher, Man.—A. F. ©. Napierville ..... pices juhhony Monetic ' Conservative. ; vince... .-.. Vancouver, B. C.—D, W. Gord Nicolet.....-.. I Boisvert (1)... > Leduc et : — | Houde **eses : Yale ry qc 2 a 4 Mar: CG Oiterrn Coby. oi sss --2+00% es Devlin ' Tencheaitink Cuabeebas De \ Pontiac. ..... MeLean ([)........---+- Vy snaliel \. Gin ae Portenesf.. Valice.......... ‘Yessier (ea ne eS SS) eee .1.. Lanrier Lothiniere—Dr. Kinfret, Liberal Quebec W .. McGreevey .... Quet» 2 East—Hon. Mr Laurier, £ NE i cd dima caves ... Langelic ee - ot a GUN 5565s 5 cone Fremont Don't forget this the weather Richmond & sa ' Gott Bro's boote. Wolfe ....Cleveland ...... —_e— Richelien .: . Langevin ....... . 2... eseee Slavgtter sale of Orang-« at Deer 9 Gal Rimouski .. Caron ..... esas i—only 25 cents s doren. ie ce. ose. fe ik aes Brodev: ————————— I 5k os cacesemerea Bernier =, See f sf St Maurice..F L Desaylniers. © Se wile <p »ag et ; Sherhrocke .Ives ...... ...:- Soulanges ..J W Rein ......Moussean R . COED 5 ins roe naiees ... Ryder FO Asd1, Temiscouta .Grandbois ...... : SE calle a aes poe ot ae Three Rivera Langevin ....... We are now besy preparing EME Two Moun- Twelfth Season in the Seed vine eee RE {Year by year since 1879 our sales«{ Se Vaudreuil .. McMillan ..... «Harwood have steadily incrersed, and our position hay Vercheres ....... 9 ws eubic os 0c ‘heen recognized asthe leading e Sess ones ....Migneult .P. E. Island. ; : NOVA SCOTIA, Feeling the importanec of oui position, “| Apeiebiia,; MME oes 565. hs 0 yen. knowing that th-usands of people are depen Antigouish ..Sir J Thompson ..... eanth ing on us to provide vurr, rxesa Seeds s Colchester .. Patterson... .... ones shee jable to our soil and ciimate, we are spul Cumb'rl'nd..A R Dickey .......... ae _no effort or study to procure the finest strala Cape Bret'n ( McDougall............ fa |and in this our experience in the past snd { siekeet Rita aot ES jintimate relations with many of the leadi WEE oc cateis Rava .... Bowers ‘fsimers and gardeners greatiy assist as —— ‘ee erate Ne: : Weare sure that no better Seeds that ™ """\ Staivs......-.......s. 2.2, | Mer Can be procared sbroad, either inCamsaey Hanta.,.... eit... ceideeics ck te or the United States ; and we feel safe in gaye Inverress., .Cameron........ ,ipg that many of the langest firma, who Kings............ esos ..+2.T. W. Borden (ih the most showy Catalogues, do Lunenburg. .C. E. Kaulbach .. Fond of the most important art Pictoa ..., 4 Hon. C. Tupper. igh a grade of Seads ss we do, {MeDougall cas charge higher prices. This ts the ex Oeme Seis ics,s. hes ce .. Forbes jot many who have bought elsewhere Richmond... .Gillies.-.....--- | trying our Seeds, "ts ; ae: , ee sos te ¢ , The becessity for sendiag abroad for —— Files’ no longer existe. Warmers and ene @eserestseesseass 1688 ‘can procure all the best s of pable for this climate by from ts iWe clim to he experienced ++ | Eleven yeare of suecessful business prove ' lclaims. We donot wish to boast, bot: \to impress the fact that we ua NEW BRUNSWICK. apeent...... Or. Web@em... : eee... Sawietok: 5 3... SO. 0c cee SURMNUNNSi. 6b5s.-< + ..-,+-Gilmere “eee ee § , ' (eNOS TS ces, bwesh'n 4 Gut we. ate: - BROMB sc coess erie sree) + 9 business and are worthy of the ec BOIS 5 sass 6+ cade enen Fee ou ane the public. 7} . Kings. oe heed ss +s sce wee tet s Dom ville (Ird} ? io 4 eae Z etal - eaperae oe ; Re a ay ae ee ee ens Send name and adda card. : ress on a postal Queens " a pa ea letter for our Testes ted Seed falogue | eto MR sne one. ---oo, spatula St John Cite fRkinmer..............%.... i mene AFM Sy hieeenipinenstiingh . and county { Hazen......... » dw hb Ske bkeS St John City.Mclaod.... 2.200 02072". eae FARM FOR § Ai. VIG; 51 CIN Sis 5sesckckc dc .. ! ae Westmorel’d .Wood........... : : ¥ok {522 FRISCE EDWARD ISLAND. Kings, .:..fMacEean ......20..... ehavie. 10 oe ocoepcage, EE, es AURKS OF FREEHOLD LAND New Haven, Lot 65, north side Pitas. f.2 ; ; * | West River. About 50 acres are rince. | ‘ ae aoe ia a good oe cultivation ; a ae Le ercenes eatesere ; i wa runni throu the place ; two. ents -{ 9. -tie iaaee | Barns and ot Coeeanone ond «Ha 2 }ing House There is 5) acres of - ' longers, and is couvenient to school, ch BRITISU COLUMBIA , and an amount of manure, There New West. pa = minster..;.Corbonld..:. ... _acreso: marsh land, Thie propert isti ” VMONNUNG 5 COUT. on ce... 455 ‘about 2) miles from market, aud mills Saat forges ae quite handy. A gonl title giv Vancourer..Gordon........... ie : Vartice ug a good Farm would do w On s5 ME Sh cesdotan ko ke ‘come and see une. MANITORA, JOHN McARTHUR, Me... . ae... fel2}—wy 4i pd New E Marquette ...... sca Ede 9h 9 To Farmers & Stock Breede 1 ne ee a ee oe ries. lanes... oo ee es ere ot. oe ee eee ipnipeg ..Macdonald............ we = ; TS Subseriber ally annonnces to ae NORTHWEST TERRITORIES. rT By te wed amd Stook tasers ¢1 f EK. m ie. : sa Slee ee capna ee tok j the wt + on By ILLUSTRATED & Assiniboia E,Dewdney . ; 2 2.F... : gen wheats Sir lata litte fe atl tes ; Dis,” afuli and complete treatise on the care ae Oe oe and management of a domestic atock, ra Saskatch’wn. McDowall..........._ @eeertue Cattle, sheep, Swine and Poultry, the diseaaes which they are subject. their causes, how In Hun‘ingdon County the nominations know the» aml how to care them; also take place on the I6th and the polling on the Rassel Séabiee. M. Dy a sa ~ bens eee naar arya by the first re- — pager ant 30 engravings, onde The need r ines te See ee a thewaghoat Uhr country, a work thas geet be ia _| place until after the elections. ' the Province. onri hg po ame BR the st Messrs, Geo. Carter & Uo., Ch'town, oF The uominatiogs in Cariboo, B. C., wes on « : Y will rece q The nominations in Chicoutimi and Sagu- es rs by mail reaching all of the district with the Ageat for P. £. Island. proclamation of dissolution. Cove Head, Jan. 2, 1601--wky si s'side pio cs enay are delayed by reason of the difficulty of DAVID U, AULD, .