: M AR —— ~ eee THE AY DAILY EXAMINER, - - as | r | Ts. gee x ie 4 . , , E ‘ty " GREAT SALE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS) Cheer! _—THAN YoU CAN FIND AT-—— PERKINS & STERNS. [r DAILY EXAMINER.| Sete: end cutpoings —The Patriot says: Before the high tariff policy was brought into force, he woollenindustry wasone of the most flourish ing in Canada.” As witness the over-whelin- ; . : y . ‘actory CUom- ] e Tawi > ’ ing success of the Woolen Factory in the death of David Ross, Esyq., another pany, in which the Hon. David Laird was of our aged settlers has been romove d. With his two sisters, he came to this Island er from Edinburgh in the summer of the year) Forum; Analogy " T rep MARCH. 12, 1889. Death of Major Ross. —_—- a prominent figure ! Univ., um under the Schurmar, Cornell suggests that in centuries yet : 7 1837—the same year as our Queen ascend-| bracing climate of Canada, . World : ve el : aw » New ort ed the throne After vemaining a short} te be, civ ilization may in the “er .} ; c ’ ‘ - sturdiest supporters. the new eae 5 Lot find its time in Charlottetown, he settled on Provinces will ina very few years he the 34, on the north side of the Hillsborough | regal home of prosperous millions. Na- % , . \ , af 1 i 5s River, and lived there up to the time of | ture has eaid it. Canadians need not be White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Pr int Coiiols, wate cali a als anxious about the money spent in opening 7 his death. No man was ever more respect- Nature is their creas ocak aQG ah “ec , - ed than he ameng the people with whom he resided; and his interest in everything tending to the welfare and happiness of his up their North-west. bondsman. They have only to stand still and see the salvation of the Lord. Mr. James H. Burke writes to THE EXAMINER from Fort Saskatchewan, North- Dress Ginghams, Apron Ginghams, Shirdings, || wost atiractive| Great clearance Bed Ticking, Sheetings, Counterpanes, ‘Table, ; ; 1 Rem-$ to buy | | Sale of House/*ale of LIU LIN? furnishings ipinanis in every | Goods «t Special Cotton |Tisht. Serious) Wenderful Low] — felluw-colonists, was active aud earnest. INES FEC — : : ei a west Territories, and says: E ° , ‘Tt r 1 T | ¢ r *” 8 Fede aan He was one of our oldest Justices of ” “ We are having what has not been known Anen, Owe S, Ol et overs. Ie sastesbinewe,. Rabelais 3 re use Peace, and for a long number of years W45 |, happen for twelve years—bare ground up a | 'S Fursiebinas one of the Commissioners of Boundary |to February 20th. It has been beautiful, ————(x) ~—--— om te —oniptancir cetacean Aetna Lines in this Island. He discharged his balmy weather a —apeomcag saby é 5 ns : em a aarliar | Winter, except that the river 18 fr ren over, RDS CHEAP CARPETS wa wy S ' official duties, which were, im cas ‘ prlier The Northwest mounted police here are drilling GHRAP ALOTHS, GHRAP TWH ' : 2 As : § f history, many and important, with ability |every day in open air, with forage caps In und : “ and fairness. With much zeal and energy stead of being muffled up in furs, “ in other —({x) : ee ee ie OT ae : sinter Strangers comir re can ne aided tho early volunteer movement in| Winters, pa. Stranger etre et” Ror | - | this colony, and organized a company of | Saskatchewan. The coldest it has been here New Kid loves and American Straw Hats Just Opened, volunteers in the settlement of his adop- | this winter was 23 below zero, Cattle and t Thist) ‘ _ [native ponies remain out all winter, no mat- (x] sa & tion. As the captain of histie Company, ter how cold. But this winter they can do it, ———— he gave liberally of his time, means and | go far, without any trouble.” valuable experience to the efficiency of the He was -It has been stated that the Govern- ment ** backed down” on their Fisheries Protection Policy. The statement is not borne out by the “instructions” to the captains of the cruisers. ‘“‘Orrawa, 2ist May, 1888. organization. a momber of the Caledonian Club, and an mirer of its annual sports and games. His enthusiastic ad- hospitality was of the warmest kind, anil | is inf ati great and various, and : Et his information was ¢ ’ ‘*Srm,—In the performance of the duties it was a rich pleasure tu spend an hour Or} entrusted to you for the present year, you will een PERKINS & STERNRS. Our Steck of Room Paper Takes the Lead, SEE OUR PATTERNS AND PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. . ee eee OUR GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF CARPE’'SS, OL CLOTHS, go in conversation with him Always | be guided in all points, not specially mentioned ; : je win | \therein, by the instructions contained in let- i oa ; - ak f » draw a neighbor's will, he got er. ; Charlottetown, March 12. 1889-—dy & wky o.. oo : ©" | ters from this Department, dated respectively : , much of this kind of work to do, for he! the 16th March, 1886, and the 16th April, charged nothing. He leaves behind him | 1587. ee an only sister 89 years old. ‘On the 15th February, 1888, the draft of : ait cr aieadiaddithdahimete b = Vishory a — —— at W ih . ; /ton by representatives of the Government o Comparative Taxation. Groth Belaeie and the United States, and at , a _jthe same time an arrangement was made to Tue main parts of the Budget Speech of | provide tor a modus vivendi, which is to oper- this year were published in Tur EXaMINEB ate for a limited period pending the final rati- on the day after the speech was delivered. | One Se en the treaty. A copy of this is encl sed her ewith for your information. “ Under this modus vivendi, and until fur- ther instructions, fishing vessels ef the United A verbatim report is now at hand. It is in excellent form, and full of convincing | —— Artificiai Manures. Sim,—In yesterday's issue of THe Kx-, AMINER there appears a letter on artificial manure, from the pen of Hon. Donald Fer- | guson, in which he states (and doubtless it | is true) ** that all fertilizers are valuable in proportion to the quantities of phesphates, ower ee ee LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.| Mortgage ee ae me ee en Sale. , To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, the Eight- eenth day of April, A. D. 1889, at Twelve o'clock, noon, by virtue of a power of sale con- tained in an [ndentare of Mortgage, dated the Twenty-fourth day of February, A. D. 1883, and made be:ween Andrew MeLWachern, an4 Flora, his wife, of the cne part, and Joseph Hensley and Robert Robissoa Hodgson, Trus- tees of John Libenrood, of the other part: LINOLEUMS, CURTAENS, CRETONNES, LINENS, States are to be allowed to purchase bait, ice, : . co. LL that tract, piece or parcel of Jand sitnate ND ALL LINES , . . . . ‘ ¢ ’ t i . i e z 2 rm vy re ' ~ = . “ 4 ats - s ¥ facts and arguments showing that, as com- seines, lines and all other supplies aud outfits, yp = a oor they cont si lying and being at Inlet, Lot Forty-Six, in a sy 0 pared with other countries, Canada now | to tranship their catch, and to ship crews in} - OF RY On ee babes: G06 Guenetne®, | Sings Ceseer, Secs See seland, Loune an ot C i New it is a fact, learned by dear experience by | cd snd describe! as follows, that is to say: Te a . + —~y occupies a good position. Spesking about ; Ports of Canada and New foundland, upon pro- sat] : f f = see Y | Commencing at the south-east corner of land in 4 3 4 4 o [ ; }euring an annual license therefor, which some at least of our farmers, that they are) possession of Michael McKachern ; thence east- My be QP » a ‘ our debt and taxation, Hon. Mr. Foster | license may be obtained from any Collector of | of no use whatever on laud that has pre-) Tienes eae potth gp ra ak oe - ; | FS ; Ge as 7k oa analy hear - : i {of land; thence northerly along Hagh Me- said : Customs at any port in Canada and New- vsoumy been dressed with mussel mud, | Eachern’s west line until it strikes the shore of WILL CONTINUE UNTIL APRIL 06 Ge al . : ‘foundland, upon the payment of the fee of | The reason why, Mr. Ferguson can doubt-! the Gulf of St. Lawrence ; thence westerly along sifu i ' ee a : a Sir, the comparison is made as well, be- |e, - i: ; Gaile, agai te ; . ’ ; - :. - )\the various courses of the said . til i £ + ae 3 : - $1.50 per ton of the vessel’s registered ton-} less explain. As concerns ammonia, it is} “me 8 courses of the said shore until ie tween the debt of the United States and the |)... Joubtiees valuable for the nitros t con. | meets the north-eastern line ot the said Michaei ese sonar sls ceaasbiechliclieiteetataaia Nisa ssailifletinidteine . debt of Canada, as it is between the taxation ay sill. therefore, be careful i ay ee eS or the nitrogen 1 CON-) McKachern’s Jand; thence southerly alongs » of the United States and the taxation of Can- ', ,:; ou will, therefore, be careful in no Way | tains. Now, 1 have read somewhere or} Michael MeKachern’s eastern line to the place of e 1 : | the | : nage ce “20° | to hinder the access to Canadian ports of any | artificial nitre beds, in which nitrogen in| commencement, containing fifty acres of land, a OUR NEW STOCK OF a ada, aud ble basis in one resnect 18 vimost as United States fishing vessel whose master or eae 5 | little more or less i unfair as the basis in the cther. But, sir, I | ones desiewen tin Shenton all A aia the form of nitric acid and potash were pro-| ALso—All that other tract, piece and parcel of have looked through the figures of the taxa- licen - nor ‘to interf: re with aby Unite i duced without money and without price ; nisere tear eau pte ook get os R P é d Bord 5 i ; “ mea nw 5 > ‘ > J i » i ae ’ _ , A s i ‘ 7 i ‘ . , jMmUacC aD &- . tion b ne by Sne people of the United States ‘States’ fishing vessel whose master or owner and the quest ion that arose in my mind | scribed as follows, that is to say :- Commencing oom aper enti ey ings . and I find that if you take twenty-one years | produces such license, in so far as the carry was, whether it would not be chéaper for , at the north-east corner of seventy-five acres in = : . " 2 1}, “et 8 } SF use, u , , - . r 22 i 2h ae) . ¥ 2 . > corresponding to the life of the Dominion of Pyr'gut of the purpomcs of the license are cons] farmers to produce these articles them. | iPS sinks the northcwent corset a | marked TEN PER CENT. LESS than last Sanad . ited S s ‘ys 5 7 : : " 4 Pray “Ww orn o g } 2 a marke s / - . “ 1am [as year. : aa io ; is 3 — = ee cerned. selves, than to pay hard earned money for | thirty-one acres of land in possession of itugh Prsgpiorllins vate i ; aad Excise, that is what you may call taxes, ! «You will observe, however, that the pos- | * foreign article. And I wodld agk Mr. | Mckachern ; thence southerly along Hugh Me- § they have psid at the rate on the average of | u serve, ever, thi > pos Ferguson, for no doubt he i®quite com- Kachefa’s western line until it strikes land now BEER BROS . ’ - > d ‘session of this licence gives no right to the tweaty-one years. lf you take the amount | holder thereof, to fish or prepare to fish in paid “by the people of Canada for | Cana‘tian waters, or to viotate any of the laws Customs and Excise in the same time, | of Canada, and to do aught but carry out the for the average of its population, it is objects for which the license is given. found to be $4.94 per head. The differ-| _ | You will also notice that United States ence in favor of the Canadian citizen fishing vessels which enter Canadian bays and is $1.70 per head in amount of Customs and | harbors for any of the four purposes men- iixvise taxation over a period of 21 years, end- | tioned in article 1 of the convention of 20th of ing 1887-88. That is, if Canada, during! October. 1818, are not to be required to enter those 21 years, had been as heavily taxed for | ° clear at the Customs, provided they do not Customs and Excise as the people of the | remain therein longer than 24 hours, and do United States, she would have paid on a basis | not hold any communication with the shore. of four millions of people, $142,800,000 more| ‘These are the only modifications which than she had paid under her reduced system | are to be observed in carrying eut the instruc. of taxation as compared with that of the | tions previously sent to you, and under which United States. (Cheers.) Sir, if you take the | you acted during the season of 1887. $5.64 per hea! of their people during these petent, to lay before our farmers the mode of preparing those beds, and the immense benefit derived from them, and then let intelligent farmers try the manure thus manufactured, side by side with those foreign fertilizers, and prove for themselves which is the most enduring, and also the cheapest manure. I remain, yours, &c., FARMER. Lot 48, March 9, 1889. or lately in possession of Mrs. M. H. Campbell ; thence westerly until it strikes said Michael Merachern’s south-east line ; thence northerly along Michael McEachern’s eastern line to the place of commeucement, containing thirty-one acres of land. a little more or less, For further particulars apply at the effice of Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown. Dated this 12th day of March, A. D. 1889. JOSEPH HENSLEY, HOBERT R. HODGSON, Mortgagees, mchi2—law & wky tl sle. Eczema. ltehy, Sealy, Skin Tor- : tures. The simple application of Swayne’s Ornt- i i | | ples, Oranges, Onions, &e. S}Y Auction, on WEDNESDAY, March 13th, at 11 o'clock 30 bbls. Winter-keeping Ap,les, in good next, BLACK SILK GOODS. Before the recent heavy advance in Silks, we purchased a laige stock from the cele- brated House of ARBELOL & CO., Lyons, and are now oliering this, tie Largest Stock we have ever shown, at special prices. BYR BROS. Every Yard of Our “Golden Year Sik” Guaranteed. a * entig = Maas saad ! years from 188] to 1888, the tax per headin} ‘‘in commending the efficiency and discre-] MENT, without any internal medicine, will the United States, as imposed by the Federal | = which apr nee oe Roa during } cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ring- as ila iad Orenain, Weegpleg ehei-nntimencerenrereaitenioetiotea a enieeseetie remanent nine Ona a iliac satiate dllecs power I mean, was $0.87, and in Canada | the past year, 1 have only urther to express j worm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, bls, On . og Oranges, ; ‘ : vu $5.74. a difference of 13 vents in favor of Cane the desire that you will continue to perform } all Sealy, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no re — aes = articles. Black Cashmere *ilk ~ ada. For the year 1888 the taxatior, per head | the delicate and responsible duties entrusted} how obstinate or long standing. /[t Is) Ale ee oe. , ‘ ‘ : . in the United States was $5.51, and of Can-jto you in a similar spirit of discrimination, | potent, effective, and costs but a triile. ve A. McNEILL, Biack Gres G ose RGR shi, ada $5.66, a difference in favor of the United | forbearance and uniform courtesy, which is acti 2 6m dw March 11, 1889. Auctioneer. " - States. This arises from the ge that oo lim every respect ee with the due and am 2 <i + si Blac aK Ee. re racia i «i ifie. States have not had the classes of expendi-| proper maintenance of the just rights of the : _ FARM STOCK IMPLEMENTS : . e : ture which Canada has had, and = om | Government of Canada and Canadian fisher- Locai Notiees. ! vf 5 Riacikkx ma 2tin bbuchesse, ; uioreover, by their increased population and | men, ai? i ae a ae ° cigs o, daliaeas j ’ ere Crotus.—First instal- » ey * large surpluses, have been able to reduce “JOHN TILTON, Carpess AND On eo ae EB or fe . 7" the rate they are obliged to pay. But, sir, Vor Minister of Marine and Fisheries.” ment of S a are new —- bi ousehold Furniture hae wa atin BDe ; % -VORS, when one talks of taxation in the United | EE Stewart, London . ; S.3. Stanley , 9 Pehackk ‘bose mbikk. : States for comparative purposes, the Benevolent Irish Societ One case new neck-wear ex. 5.5. Stanley, \ 2 Federal taxes alone are referred to; e ‘ust opened and selling cheapat D, A. Bruce’. p whorens to get a peoper comparison the State{ , ities Cal ein set iaa ; pe snarl? dw BY AUCTION. Biack Nil erveillier x. taxation should be included. Add the tax-|,,~— © Fegwar annual meeting ; t ing to-day. Seven cases “s abide’ at oad State, which for 1837-8 was$l.og | Benevolent Irish Society, held in their tedise’ at and * bien eae cad [+ INSTRUCTED BY JAMES WEBSTER, iinek Surah, per head to the Federal taxation of $5.51, we | Hall last evening, the following officers slippers at the Dominion Boot and shoe store. | 5 ESQ., to sell ty Public Auction, on the . ryt * have a total taxation on the people of the | Were elected for the current year : Siibs data Bina’ aah die oe POunIESS, Biack ° riceti nm. KT. United States of $6.59, as against $5.66 in | Patron—James Reddin, (re elected). en shoddy dealers entice thee, consen ; | Canada, a = favor - Canada 93; President—D. O'M. Rteddin, Jr. ae Se ee cing’ Rebelde = oo On Wednestay, 20th of March, eo cents per head of the population. (Loud| Ist Vice President—Thos, Campde!l. ; ; P iaiell AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M,: ~ j j j 5 cheers). Sometimes it is thonght that only! 2nd Vice Pesident—Michael Hennessy. nae correct. epee. amar? dw His PAR situated = the St Ne ee Special Prices Now Given to Cash Customers. : 4 countries jike Canada enjoying a protective Treasurer—Anthony J. Dougan, (re-elected). See the great bargains in Spring Hats at | yout 8: miles from the City, and comprising BB ’ . | Oe rete, nas catiee Cae ae, Rengeter pe Saas ‘Thome (erelen Ti John Mateos & Sep mar 1 tf Acres of Land . high state of cultivation ‘This | Gie@sscsemssccewst - ek ne Yn a a a de a 5 ation, but this is not correct. Great Britain,| Charity Committee Thomas Butler, Thos. New American Straw Hats and shapes, just property fis within 4 mile of Bedford Station . : . * A ’ : ete ‘ r : . S . - L ihe e J ne ' . in 1833, imposed Custom duties amounting to Gillan, John Mahar, Patrick Cullen and | pocejved by Stanley, at Harris & Stewarts, Oe een toeeecemee ep N ba Sel x " . i 85 million dollars; Excise, 124 millions; | Michael Sweeney. Chief; 3 London House. marl! 3i |Gows, 1 Piz, 1 Threehing Mi!l and Fanners, 1 A s EpCdERS if stamps, 63 millions; land tax, 5 millions;| Marshals — John MeAleer, a? a White and Fancy Shirts and Underclothing |Dtiviog Wagon, 2 Carts, 1 Express Wagon, 1 ’ 6 i } house tax, 9 £4millions; income and | McCarron, Michael Walsh, Thomas Butler ys ; eae Truck, 1 Driving Sleigh and tiobes, 1 Wood ‘ 1 | property tax, seventy millions, making | and Patrick Rerrizan. at cost, at John McLeod & Co’s, = marlltf | Sjeigh, 1 Box Sleigh, 1 Mower and Reaper i , ’ a . . . ’ , i Thee < 2p i c "e% vats . ' 7 Tes oc — we t the taxation of these items alone, infree trade| Standard ,Bearc:s—Jeremiah Sweeney, R. ly you want good bread go to Knight s aerepion), | eae nares ptt Rage ee a The demand foreour-MOURNING GOODS is unprecedeuted. Many lines are now 4 Britain, $9.65 per head. I undertake to say, Madigan, Richard Curran and J as. Mahoney. Bakery, Kent Street. White bread 7 cents | oth), 1set Wooden Harrows, 1 Seed Sower eing offered at prices we cannot possibly duplicate uext summer, Now is, without doubt, + after carefally looking into the matter, that} Hall Committee—John Kelly, Thomas E, | and brown bread 4 vents per loaf. (Hal's), 1 Grindstone, Forks, Shovels, Ladder, the tie to secure : = the incidence of taxation, taking the laboring Flynn and Patrick Cullen. : New Fancy Spring Suitings and Trouserings Ww Sane See Harness, &c., &e, ee ; + > classes and the wealthy classes in Great Brit- Janitor and Messenger—Patrick Burke. ~ opened, and selling cheap, at John Me Ph pe yh nbn ares 2 ee See. BLACK FRENCH MERINOS, BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES ; = : : a : i a Sea <9 ré ‘ : 4 2 * t 2 WwW - 3 — - ne i aser son Sempaeng Shae. Sra ea oa, ec ee re 2 marll tf Jing Machine, Cook Stoveand Kitchen Utensils, | BLACK HENRIETTA CLOTHS, BLACK COSTUME CLOTHS bi poo a, is —_ hard, di i phage rei Personal. Apples ant one in good order, at auction Yale room a = : ne : exci Sul acet taeiel MKS >, te ous on the poorer classes in Gre: i oa il’ til .—m3 3i PERMS— sums under five dollars, cash ; "RENCH SERGE ; CK FANCY CASE Dy t * than oa ae in Canada, (Loud cheers). Hon. Daniel Davies arrived home from the gabe : aa . aad eae oq over that amount, eight months’ cone prospec : 5 oe : . i BLACK FANCY CASHMERE. ¢ While in Canada we have benefits in the’ way | oj Country this morning alan * & ae omar on aon Pered pe Maree BLACK PHANTOM CHECK, BLACK PHANTOM STRIPE 3 of stimulation of industries and employment of | “1, 4 W. Sterns has the thanks of THE de oe : G. M. HARRIS BLACK FOULEE , et i ” aif, . e & f ; , > d : —_ _ ACK FOL LEE, A i v { y . x — a a result of our system.” (Renewed Ex ,MINeER for late English papers. ican tae x hee full _— - meh9—tl dte Auctioneer, BLACK AMAZON CIA THS, ta oe asa a Archbishop O’Brien was among the passen-; |, . pe seh a ae ail ‘ : . : * i 4 ; See rt ; ; sers on the steamer Alpha from Bermuda to Pry the Old Louden Apple Cider.— ’ And ak Supe rior Steck of Couriauld Ss and Kvana’s Crapes ; { —An important discovery 1s said to have | fralitax last week. J. Joy, Water Steet, Ch’town. 3m.--feb23 bet ’ Se : q been made by a Mr. Clark, of Hergott,; Mrs. Bessie Starr Keefer has been called to] == - _ 7 . ” wha: Xanisiik sata Waa os ——-—- 4 Australia, who lays claim to the discovery New Haven, Conn., by the death of her ‘iaidiadehie ala : ve Largest Stock of GH-CLASS MOURNING GOODS ever imvorted by us. 15 4 pene ve ys h y } mother, says the Toronto Globe. 2 THE LADIES oF st os Every requisite of FAMILY MOURNING at low prices. ae ogres. ; of a process by which copper can be fluxed) Robert Young, representing the well-known Berra _ TENDERS, addressed to the EeER BEOx ( with iron. On January 5, a number of | confectioners, J. RK. Woodburn & Co., St. ST J MES’ CHURCH wr ete will be received up to ip seein etree, 0 rarenonrigeemntur meersaionaanginne Yoh pilaivemenemeneniray-onibatiee sition he: ae a Tt > : i re . ‘ m > ; 7 oO iare ; Pe : gentlemen visited Fulton’s ironworks at! reyes — ms or to visit his customers A - “esa yo inde — i. EBA Sas oS =e : Kilkenny, for the purpose of witnessing | °° 47° “F300 on a ee ees ail E Te i re 7 or ae nrg ~ : a eas p The las die ae W. A. Black, of Pickford & Black, Halifax, INTEND HOLDING A above Estate, namely :—~ * f 4 | a AY : . maria a for its simplicity y A aaa s and Captain Farquhar, have gone to he, 579 a ae and aay of Hand. 4 ow 2, ee bpm 6 y- A piece Of to purchase a new steamer to go on the Hali- ; y “ 2nd. Stock of Pumps and Tools; also his in- Na 89 Band heels 9 iron is heated to nearly white heat, andthen tax and Charlottetown route, via eastern | Tea and i acy Fair terest in patent right to manufacture and sell ‘ | 4 smothered with a white powdery sub-' ports. e on P. £. island the O'Doherty Force Pump; QUEEN S?RES7T. CHARLOTTETOWN. silane, xa may paceien ~ ay a ———— <cieipl sii = Bm Furnaces, Piping, &e. : ivon is again heated till none of th» powder | I i 3rd. Horses, Carriages and Harness, + Lavinanigutencnaireiseiissinnsinatiinaiigiinaiicipanc lec is visible in its original form on the sur-| For Rickets, Marasmus, and all AS. nN 4th. House Furniture. : ese er . iace, and is then dipped in molten copper, w asting Disorders of Children THURSDAY, «iv h MAR oH, Terms—Cash or approved security. in which it stays only for about a second. ; Scott s Emulsioa of Pure Cod Liver Qil, with os aiilie ad Tenders can be made for the above either EASE SEMA Ste eh DES h ws 2 Cee y* SOR RS oe a en eee On being withdrawn and cooled, the iron i SO ry nen bi oak x mpeeeey or én bloc, but no Tender necessarily if , - : , ‘ : ts seen to be completely coated with cop- | ee ee — “Ed accepted. Ss 4 My Pea fey rR i a > per. The aeiiaie 4a Spdiaouasieel pe | Upon it is very wonderfal, ‘“*T have used ST. JAMES HALL. Inventory can be seen at the office of the as tas td N fai Lr ; but it is sutliciontly smooth iain har i ‘Scott's Emulsion in cases of Rickets and a uodersivned. > ther handling, to be used at tar tenet | eremmuset long standing. In every case Datet: at Mekinndde: Shin Su ae SEU ee ee ee ee ee ee as such as boiler oe Sls Ber “ sopsoeetent was marked.”—J. M. Main, Admission, 10 cents. Tea, 25 cents. March, 1889. e idee, ps a aS ew York. Sold by all druggists, He | Doors open at 2 o'clock, THEO. J. CLARK. . meh12—aw Jaw dy —— . mcehg_ved—tl 19th Assignee. Charlottetown, February 22, 188¥.