4 ~ 7 ti s i we } r - : t — sw Ser wom eR he we ~ alles ~ a lee ~ le ae ~ nett i? —s— it it 2 3 ——— eee i steht a, Bet _ a = santana aint ae ona . - _ —o = er 1seet + + oo . ied a-ak ens 2a Sine Coprés Tw Ores. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Koxrrpes. Twams:-Pi\s Dottars a YRar, eens en eg ‘ ‘> Yaa > ae s_ lebih id ™ in re ee eee - ] a © CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1887, VOL, 79.-NOs297. | gto — tees eaesteaentataiasitetaaias a nanilhienemn , ciiinmiieiiiiied emilee Bi diye Naito Examiner i oO Vi E Mase wea (LETTERS TO THE EDITOR,| — The Northwest Indians. 1 rete NDUSTRY. | SDAMSOWE! ee ree ape fone Se [he Examiner Publishing Go-, 0 r AUB .|| The Opposition Councitiors. —{prijsmon ecenty. have been srrened nnd ‘| 3 QOTA stihl, ogi Hane sont tim. Forced apache i | BPOcta c ir 1 el From their’ ofier, cornet of Water and -_ Great Vieoryge Sfregts, | ‘harlottetown, vi idward Teland, —RATEH i” SUBSCRIPTION : iG Cm j ul } h : 4 ; ny Ce ijand especially about one .orltwo of their! i ” * Ne > e . . it e 3] , reseryv 3 y 2 y . ; e ae + af —. & |eumber, Every one knows how faithfully, Ve be ne Ons wine nak to arrest a . 5 Mina! ABE) BE op during the late session, they obeyed the, ee epee ee neve unen Ol tue : SIX MOGCUS. cc eee cee ee ewe we reeereens a) v. 2 ; iad : ; | ee eee ee Son obi ve 1.25 rss Pe oe sa outside bosses. They opposed the efforts (Bape hese oe sede recently, a Qos moath ..... 5.+-- terdecomseseecs OO | Ss S t 7 bes 7 oft tas = B S & of the Government trying to bring abont chief ween oe _ , wan found. The a Advertising at moderate rates, | - sab i 3 oe tetrenchment. Their Honersedelieve in ‘abd “ks Wandin iy ansial me asret f 7 i 4 fe i axati Y : é acc é 1e police. t Coatracts may be made for monthly, quar- ee a UE es? j ie high akan eek only hit but , they “spring scare has about fizzled out Phetited H j yo ‘ dave ni ; : appear 0unt to st their iends | 5 . . en- 1 a Se. & Se ee ee. eh Be a friends jaut-Governor Dewdney on being imter- 4 on agplicalyye: STORE NORTH SICE QUEEN SQUARE. Yat? ene # (ts ited. ter istttan ee They style viewed at Regina said that some young ie . . tives are in Hants or Colchester county, ie hd ee R : é : | a canenadeniaiaane SAY z. ca themselves Liberala,... How vary. liberal Blood Indians re some of the, South - ; io _ ry ° . wgans Jere ‘ » off i > , ie ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1687 ° Te 7 a Seid (a ed acm {they are, They could talk anticsubway andiascat im the prime aid. that one of the | | JN order to caltivate a sympathy on the public mind towards the use of our Home Manu- PRO ba cot a7 anti-retrenchment by the hour, but they usual in the spring und that one of the 7 MOON'S CHANGES. 'R soaking eee 2 aaa’ ts atthe mality be made equal to that which. is imported. Mi Pt. aA couldn't find time to say a word on thelrish Stee Seen ree eee 4 ecognizin a ire 5 aes . aa tie sa . . > . _ F > . ‘ : 5 Full Moon 7th day, 9h., 48.8m., a. m., N:W:; laarporee: 1 vehanhie a im: oo eo a ar object, — enlarged na end AWONDB) mrt (tor vei f Coereion Bill “Oh” no, that isa subject of shvee ana er — ; (below horizon. ) ceiihictheend ted proved machinery, and arenow turning out Goeds equal 7) WUD are iby that would grate harshly on their Honors iB fe? 9M Ae for the VEEP of ein i iia Pt bes -d in Canada. Heed cH. wht af, plate, 7 he _” ' .. apy one. There was not the slightest Last Quarter l4th day, 4h.,4.9 p.m. N.( below We cordially invite intending purchasers to . fue Aatnson’s Petals Chek Baleom ears. Hence the lvish resolutions, it is es r e i . ys ’ 4 thase call and inspect our ense \ Te } ‘ I at aun 8 ¥%. ank ft ia oy horizon. } ' Stock of &P pe Imm e and Varied Be ts as piaigant 2s fiéney, , Couxhs, Colds, and said, were placed in the CapPaclous Cont on © es on —— Yankton, _ Indian, ‘ New Moon cn day, 7h, 52.9m.,.p.m., W. | TW E An oe wee bits FERN cote boca, [ypcket of Els Honor from Sovris for safe nied Pe ee ile an, (below orizou,) J mY 1 yr ¥ r ne , a bP Thea of 4 NS Barsiw after keening. But thie will not do. Many mo on i@ reserve seven miles rom q First Quarter S0thday, th., 7.%en., a.in., Ww. EDS, BL: KETINGS, FLANNELS, } ARNS, &¢., Se ee ines — rH ; rers ftom elther want te hear from Mr Kickham especially Deloraine in Southern Manitoba by another c i . cert OF Curonie coughs or bronchial offeetions, ea . i: "EA . ~~ 7 o diz ained ohana S lhor<e ‘he; ) ; i ; “eset - , |and satisfy themselves that they can do as well selecting from our Stock as conld be done in) *esort to this great rem we Tinie own | some of his disgustgj constituents. iy oe oe etd a The thoot- i D DAY OF WEEK|!” Sun |Moon High| Day's any part of Canada qpeede naliel, uTibisioh:tintiy. aus ee, ake Etecron, j.'@ 74 the resuit of an old feud between M, ~pisesisets | rises | water} len'h} : , ' FOR SALF gE brates caso (the two Indians ¢ “se = au caeaaon : R SALE LY ALL DRUCGISTS, — . _— oo ; : ny Bottled at St. Stevens, NX. VP Hae srcieekeber i —_———__— - f h mh mimernjmorn}/h m CHARLO i TETO W N WW OOLEN ’ Y wert a eo Principal Grant tas deo ae Mad tj Sunday 450.7. 288 56 4 gud ™ 2 a F. W. SISSMAN ¢ . Druzsiste = | A Murder in New Westminster ‘ * j 4 500) 4 -i- 3 474 Aves. ¥ ; -' 2s ae i , 4 4 v oe sy 7 is ft 68) 5 ; ' 45 3} cr'te iy 4 16s7—2m eod 1k ‘ et th At er Od lian it (Muay 6) grincipal | ane ‘ aX 3} Tudsd ge ; é > ~ - rant on "niversi c t Y ST . EVE iS . / | sdgy’ G6 FR2s, 7 ) rt YE rant, of reen’s niversity, ingston, MAN STABBED IN ELEVEN PLACES AND bis : =~ pauee ee ; a 3 39) : li ; Be | , " aR a — 7 7 ok te aa a R > 4 Le ey Out, lectured on the subject of ** Canada | ALMOsT IMMEDIATELY. 5 Friday 44 9 6 1 9 a 25 | ‘aF 17s hereby given that an application will be First.” A very large audience was present | SS d 6, Friday — 7 3 8 it = made t* the Parliament of Canada, at the next} and great enthusiasm prevailed. The! Between 9 and 10a. m.. May 6, J. E. Muir ‘ 7 Saturday i 43) 21) 7 26,10 31) 23 | ensuing session thereof, for am Act to authorize] |derore ‘ Ad ‘ofher ttndk ‘said Chat’) was murdered on the railway wharf in New staadas | gi) yo) 8 a7in 11] 31! jt pliow tie Neva Scotia Permanent tHenetit ; tsa" an ie ot if things, Said that he yy insier by a maa named Wm, Shearer wv z : ir : uilding Socicty and Savings Fund, a Society |.ttustec 1e proposed temporary adjust-',.,— se MAG HACE Wik, HESess y 9 Monday 39! 13| 9 4411 54 3 ® jesiablished! and formed under an Act of = ndchit"on the aikehs troub! gue y oe * The cause of te trouble between the men is 10 Tuesday 38; 14/10 42\aft 34 36 | | Legistature of the Province of Nova Scotia, ee eee a an ag eee ere supposed to be a long standing one. Shearer 1 Wednesday 37| 15/11 32) 118 39° | Chapter 42, 12 Victoria, entitied “an Act for th by Lord Salisbury, with the full consent of y, ras di hoa » alias =" = , ; 5 aaa ; r ‘regulation of Benefit Building Socictie to Canada, would u dopted tl {uri eee a es ee sday 35 : ‘ en (pees : f P Societies,” to} Canade > od sg i ‘ ib : . eo | a ~ morn | : 4 41 | [transact business as a Building Society and the 5 : t lait « a op . $0 nee ‘ ae deliberately walked upon the wharf to where 13| Friday 34} 18) ¢ 15) 2 53) 440 | Savings Fand throughout the Provinces of New e nex ¥ months opportunity might be Muir was standing, and, without any words, : 14 Saturday 33} 19) 0 51} 3.52] 47} _ oe _~ and Prince kdward Island, as well afforded fer 4 calm and deliberate decision stabbed him repeatedly. On Muir attempting p Beonny | Bie OT. IB, MAC DON A LD ceil Ees lca me [of the whole of the rations, existing, be. togehaway, he was cng, toe co 16 Monday 3 a : ol] 6 10 50} ° 2 . 4 | perty, and to borrow money and receive money tween the two countries, With regard to collar, and forcibly held anttl the murder was i i Wednecd > 24 2 as = 4 | Soot a extort issue aaa and{unrestricted commercial intercourse be- actomplished. The murderer then threw his y 7 2 ls a wee | sb me posit receipts and other powers usual to Loa rihés . . ; ee <nife i rate : ' ; . ikThateday - | ia} 95) 3 oh al «a AS removed back to his Old Stand, on QUEEN ‘STREET, Compavies and fro hor aaah... 47. ee eeaete evuntries, the Rev. Principal Kuife ato the water and quietly gave bimeelf o% Tharad: | #28) 25) 3 5) 8 | 53 : ? ; oe es | Dated at Halifax, ith Mareh, 1887 agid that it; as évery Gams. deca, mut SP ee oe ae 8 ee ee 20) triday — 26) 25) 3 30) 9 24) 59) and is now opening his Spring Stock, personally selected | JNO, W. PAYZANT. Le looked upon from the standpuint of ¢*@mination eleven stabs were found on tha 2 Sendai | 24 2 ‘ allo 49 c 3 in England Buying his goods for Cash, and selling only for March 22, 1887—-2mos Solicitor of Applicant. | Canada first, the question being : Would it Py between the neck and lower parts of the e- Dunday | 2 24 ys! . oD . ; S ye : ay 1OOG : at, os p 5° : body. 93] dhede, Ge al Sia 5 Cash wi ’ : i éa8 . 7 ak aed TEES be of permanent and material benefit? On, $3} Mbodiay 2 eon , he will consequently be in a position to offer his customers 7: the paint of nisterial advantage, the Prin- et 25 Wednesday | 22} 31) 6 37jmorn s goods at the very Closest Prices. =, (cipal said that he could not be considered | A WonpERFuL remedy is Adamson’s Congh 26/Thursday | 21) 32).7 34.0 30; 11 _ as $ VEE td an authority, and would not like to express Balsam. — It heats irritated parts, cures the i 27! Friday | 20| 83) 8 38, 1 11' 13| | = “ashi, a MBE as tae an opinion, but it seemed manifest that congh and helps the throat and lungs to resist if 28! suturday | 20] 34) 9 46) 1 58] 14 - 1 REN IAS or. samc pdt wih - such unrestritted intercourse must be of *he influence of climate so severe at this time * 29 Sunday | 19} 25/10 57/2 50] 16! gM Aah i ‘ EP @ |: CAME eae ere oss) |unspeckable benefit to both sides, At the of the yar, .. Adana a Gongd Dalen 29 | 30 Monday | 18] 36 aft 8} 355; . 18} yes eps Rds BOTS] BoM clo:@ of the lecture there was an enthusias- .)°") B86" OY the mast promingut peagee ; with ‘| ot Peeehen le 1817 37! 1 22)'S ths To met ae rea te 7 one oy eal the best results. Trial bottles 10 cents. dw j ial Mies SR RSE ; eer ee a tic scene in which motions of thanks * Were : — - _ | —_ P bee, i-—dy W] “ ee eteelpicyaammatets iecienaiteaatendatans mide and seconded by Rey. Dr. Ormeston, ot ee ; Ml James L. MacMillan, ¥. $ P= em LT MASE SEED , W Te Rev. Dr. McArthur, Rev. Mr. “Fothergill | Spécial Notices. | and Monsignur Ducey, representing the | — | ee . my; TOE : ) . | 4 O ( : A S r S * T Presbyterian, Baptist, Episcopal and Ro-; Onzty a few Paris Mantles remaining, i GRADUATE OF y ae . j man Catholic Churches. | Ladies wishing to secure them will please call a ‘ . , ‘7 HE Subscriber offers for sale a few hundred a he ee, oe at once.-Beer Bros. mayll dy wy , bushels of his famous White Russian Wheat i } ; : ; Ontario Veterinary College, Toranto. —— OF —— grown on the Warren Farm (one eggs — A Nova oer Faterres in Larcest stock and nobbiest styles of hats Call early and seeure tlre beat seed, cheap. - eek: = ever presented to Charlottetown public at FB, j Office in connection with Kennedy & Stewart's ’ 7 5 vou WE We. ¥ i 1 Sthart's pew has store, Newann's 2 Livery Stable Great George Street, ¥ ~ *Ee : eee oot. SF f . ‘Se Ee ae i, tiossds — . i —" Chitown, April 21, 1887—law & wky j Ba ; i Tr ms — | from Glenwood Springs, Colorado, cx nveys Oxe case English market baskets just open- sae MORTGAGE SALE intelligence of the murder there receptiy of ed at Beer & Golf's. may 11, 2i f ‘ g | 4 Nova Scotian named B. F. Grant. The Wanrep at oxcr—Five girls to work at j JUST RECEIVED ‘ dal oe correspondent sending the news is Mr. J. millinery; those having expericnce preferred. . nee Mold ot Patiie Amction- je teens of the J. Bender, who writes: “I enclose you a —Beer Bros, may9 3i ree one, in @arloitetown, on oi do te a Mr, J. A. Moore addressed to’ (Cyorce seed wheat barley and oats at F. 1 ne ee SATURN AY, the Fourth dy of June next,| Mr. B. F. Grant, w at ime Jatt’ "ater Str 7 a 2 ‘ 1887, at the hour of I welve o’uluck, hoon, — death’ at aa th ne za . as Modnst th, Water Street, may ood 3i f be Sold 40 PER CENT CHEAPER than elsewhere, being bought direct from the ALL that tract, piece aiid parcel of land, being e hands of some desperadoes,§ Coxnice Pratgs, Window Poles and Fix- at iene pert of Toews Lot number Sixteen in the first who are now in prison, He was tending tures. Curtain Chains Tust received our us : Pynaced ee ae = a bar at the Cender hotel at the time, and spring stock, cheap, at “Mark Wright & Co's. ‘i Last year's stock at 50 cents in the dollar. the northwest corner of the ‘suid Town Lot and | Zot on @ little spree. Some of his friends" may6—3i is cnatijldiiaitiy iia ee | ieneee forty eee = Great George}think he had Gotsiderable money about’ Srp wheat, Timothy and Clover seed. A j at. anve i ing a a es . » ss . , : ’ . say? t , \ Shh itis Strest ans socca tee east. para'l 1 him, and the pablic option is that he was geod article at W. P. Colwill’s. -FrOo R= : }ning parailel with Great George Street until it murdered for the purpose of securing the | march28 dy wy iw = imee's the southern side of said King Street.| amount. He’ w ll tak f | AvNoTuER lot of new boots just received at ¥ ; - 5 thence along said King Strestt) the corner of i ~ : - + Won Weonew vere > , and J. B. Maedonald’s Boot St ma coat | commencement, ¢ wether with all buildings and everything provided and done for him by a ; pepe 127 4 tf : NEWSON’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN, 2 ar ag a gg appurtenances there-| Mrs. Bender, who ‘eared for him like a) x Man a oe ; ito myging, : ‘i b J Tew Milli " : he 4 ieee 1887 1 fi The abave.aate 19 hupde Woder and by virtue of mother, but under'the influence of liquor, ra awn ' an ce ——— Flowers, : ini | a Power of Sale, contained in g certain Indenture he was taken from her care, and within five “*"’ ee Sterns. “ ——_ — Ss , : SSS Byer pe i _— ow “wd heme = or six hours wasa dead man. It is said) . mayS eed ‘tw a yee 40rd ¢ > (ROU38D sig uund rec a ° $0 c é ¥ e SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Oo a Oe et ma ee oigut handed Vthat’ James Goodwin was the murderer of | rey of he ronan dry goods ‘on P. E. In- 4, " i . was mond Bowers of ihe ene part, and James Col- Grant! He was killed here at 7 on’ the |e ™e to be found at Perkins & Sterns. NT cae Pore of the other pat. of which saidlevening of April 1th. I think his tela- a | q y wet, areas ane eree: w ne Saniune , D. A. Brrex is opening an immense stock i of Cloths to-day. dy wy 3i—may5 i ldo ‘ _E Hye hhaviland, Chariottetown. 1if you can find them out his mains | o in by AVERT, oes oe and if you can find them ou $ remains f ; : THE P LACE STSAMERS SPRING - « - | 8 8 7 - « , ¢ PRIN we wis Twepip-ainin des of, Appin A. Doel arg subject to their order. The body has}, Custom CLoTHiG.—Men’s and boy’s cloth- i A ; Se j G. JOSEPH HENSLEY, been respectably buried, and all his effects |iMg made to order in good style and at low i oh odie fs olpeniiialll i. He ATH HAY i, aati, al are in custody of Mrs. Bender, awaiting the pripes at J. b. Macdonald 8. apl27 dy wy tf ‘ ; ‘ [a : | May 2, 1887.—iaw tl sale o >“ | direction of his friends.” SEED W HEAT mm MW hite Fyfe, Red Fyfe, i INT: 0; ATIOHAL 3 S C0 W* must thank our friends and the public generally forthetrewetincreasing patronage, ee 8152 ahd Seals White Russian at B. Balderston’s. i nae «Ve . since we have commenced business. * a. a ee =e A New Catholic ¢hurch. may2 eod dy wy 3w Leave St. John for Boston. via, East and Port-' iand, every Montay, Wednesday Friday at 1) a me. Also leave St’John at 7.30 every Saturday night for ; BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd goods when you want saves carrying a large Our leathers are bought directly from the tanneries many factories have to pay. : class ; 36,50, Ist class. Some of the advant We are more determined than ever to give the * - lp ast or SATISFACTION Our Boot & Shoe Factory, in starting, had many diffieulties to wvercome, and we are glad that to-day those difficulties have been surmounted, and wé are now wellable to com- pete with the best Boot and Shoe Factories abroad. ica purchasers have in buying from usare,saving of freight,ordering (not six months before), gettiag» which deteriorates on the shelves. ~~ , thereby saving commissions which them without delay—which | (ae es ' he Moncton Times says that the Roman Catholic Church in that town has for « long of the in¢reasing congregation, and pastor and peop'e have for several years past been larger ana more’ suit.ble edifice, which will be commenced this year. According to the plans recently secured from G. Er- nest Fairweather, of St. John, the new time been unequal to the accommodation | | Balderston’s. You are requested te specially notice the ' . . | quality of our carpets, and the novelties in de- signs. Carpets cut to match, as usual. Beer o Bros. mayll daw Witrox, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch Union jand Duteh Carpeis just received at Beer : : : | Bros. may 7 workmg with a view to the erection of a | , ny 1 dy ond wy Seeps just arrived per Northern Light at B. may2 eod dy wy 3w Timorny.—Large Late Clover, Early Red Clever, White Dutch Clover, Alsike Clover, may7 2i i earn Yor tickets and other information apply to Rn gli rer ; G A Sita iy = F.W. HALES, = = ‘ edifice will be a handsome structure,Gothic English Mammoth Clover at B. _ pan . &. aa - cake Coxs | - and to merit the whole of the Island's patronage. > in‘style, and will have a seating capacity may2 dy wy 3w sd or & nearest cont Ao Vc esate imdustete fool tharéby? te th 40 Ol? die! it for about 1,000 people. The extreme Turks cases men’s and boy’s clothing just peantagnan ibe tis 2° len of tho Sen” ~~ eh Th. Zi length ofthe building’ is 290 feet, width, |“eceived's eelling very low at di’ B. Baoten. n sea. ea aes - o “ « , ‘ 7. ~~ 000. ut 3 SEY, GOFF & CO. | ose ta with nave S2feet; The Sundry school | secs eta, ote, oe nh baller | DOR 2 ” 4 - wel =F i cab 2 , rooms in the basement will be 69 by 60} uo. © may2 eod dy wy oe i — 3. Seger feet with ceiling 12 feet. The rest of the] Pive « as ; ° : co = aes a Lins aor Five cases Gents Hard and Soft Felt Hats oo A rE DO - Ch’'town, Murch 15, 1887.—eod & wky = = == Go te aos at ees will contain eens ewes. just opened at J. B, Macdonald's. ap2idy wy dias ee en eee ee ag tad . and furnace rooms. le Sunday schoo Goop codtish will be sold cheap at W. P. THE BXAMIVER PUB ING COM- 2 o =o) aon rooms are especially large and commodious. | Col will’s. march28 dy wy Sw | of st igs teeing tate Driating vance S = ww geti-d: ru : The interior style of the church will be| Timorsy and clover seeds at F. L. Mac i than ever prepared to execute: orders for Bill ‘ 3 = = * AP Be Ses = {Gothic. The contract for which tenders} nutts. may 7, st veeds, Letter Heads, Uandbills of all kinds, 9 4 ioe i |are now asked embrace the basement and| Boots and Shoes selling cheap at Gott Bros, i Sa oe one oe aa y ss Se |” 8G 8 s 1 | the walls of the main edifice. The mater-| POTATOE Baas cheap at Geo. E. Full's. : Cheaply, in th t style of the art. , None ey ietianes » ad lh are emplo in es i * 7 on? a =r ial to be used is freestune, rock “face, and son. theis office; and, as they import their printing 0 é ~~ aG-2° iF | the edifice complete is expected to cost in| Yot cam make money by saving it, and you iow Spe from the See a een. 7 a ee the vicinity of $50 000, can save money by buying your Dry Goods a. oe ; ie — : the pattie is h d ff , 4 ptr ¥ eeu - and Clothing cheap ; therefore call at Geo. E. respectfully solicited. nd to that end are offering our immense ANTEED saa cage shies pope Onbeaiig Pull’s. e E want money, @ ans & : SEED eles ; nye The marriage of Carneige, the Pittsburg; Weare still in the trade, orders filled Ww. L. COTTON, a p Manager town, Nov. 16, 1836. ' L. ARTHUR & © GENERAL (2) AfLAATIC AVENUE, BOSTON, Mass. phostering for ou Tocr irra ine An immense stock of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Ten Shares in ‘The Examiner Pub- } — ; HOMMISsion Merchants, Mantle Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Window and Cornice-pole Goods to arrive in a few days. stock of Furniture and House-farnishing Goods @t prices. ; Uh sekeer. Call and 4 ouse-cleaning Ch'thin, apt #1897; all orders entrusted to us n. this season to Repairing and) time. see. * gides’i & 101 .)99117i DG cos iw “ MARK WRIGHT & CO with e For¥arther purticulars apply to FOR SALE. lishing Company,’ each Share representing $it}in the Capital Stock. wee ee ‘THE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (ali paid up) of the Capital Stock of THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold ‘in lots of one or more shares, to sit parchasers, ‘ rag: .£e Giga a wv wy. ; Cittowny Nov. ¥, TSR, millionaire, is worth special mention. He has not been in a hurry to take to himself a wife. He has first made his pile and then gone in for matrimony. No doubt he will take his bride to Dunfermline, in his native Scotland, and astonish the lieges of that ancient city with the gorgeous display of the poor boy that left with scarcely a shoe on his foot some forty years ago. All honor to the plucky little Seot. He had every- thing against ‘him? But he manfully wrestled with his difficulties, and now at the age of fifty-two he presents his bride proapey. workshop and warerooms connected by telephone.— Mark Wright & Co. may 7, 3i Mrraror plates, mantel mirrors, pictere frame mouldings, an immense stock just received cheap for cash et Mark Wright & Co's. may 7, 8i Osweeo Dado Blinds, new designs, spring rollers, blind pulls, &c., just received at Mark Wright & Co's. 3i—may6 Fresu Chocolate Drops, Creams, Caramels and Chewing Candy, at Beer & Goffe. aps0—3i Aut the newest styles in Ladies Hats, Flowers and Feathers just opened at J. B. with a home’ worth $250,000, and asa slight token of affecti mate regard, gives ? AP besides, bolt # maiava vi duliers m Of arbiter Macdonald's. ap2! dy wy Sur your felt hota wt Jy Mage thy wr ‘ wy #