we aigeof om 1892 THE DAILY EXAMINER. - “ MONDAY, MAY 380 Le ee THE DAILY EXAMINER. een MAY 30, 1892. — excuse for present deficiencies, The Pat- riot is wrong in its alleged shortage of $8,766.88 in 1888. A much smaller sum is, it is trae, found short in that year by instalment, some 360 volumes of the Prus- sian scientific libraries, the generous gift of the German Emperor. ’ —At s meeting of th» promoters of 4 scheme to construct a ship railway be- Local Notices. Our imported men are like our goods, real and genuine, not a thread of shoddy in them If you want real good goods, reodymade wOoOW : FORCED SALE Tuesday, May let, at 2 oolong still Unaccounted For the application of Mr. Shaw's method, and) tween Lake Ontario at] Georgian Bay, pry — ” _ a Sraket <ctuhialaae — without making any allowance for deduc-|the Huron Tarce Ship jtailway company oe wen @ Ree wee Saree es lil ihe 3 ELEGANT NEW PIANOS, 5 Dee , » OF ac- : Se : / 19 . ; ‘ . : . r irs ypught a Bed feta 2 lux shortage of nearly $5,000 in the 8°] iio. such as for short areas, some of | Was organized hae 9 ‘ Me, Bini hes New Books.—Not on Calvary; The First Low is the time to buy a Ow — “ie omc ae up: | (good iat ee 3 tecand-hand Retrgegset counts of the Land Office and the contra- onto, 68 Managing direc —s: King’s Daughters; A great barga'n are marked iv plain figures at very loW pric-s, *\'-. Tables, etc. are, which had to be made in every year. We been empowered to open negotiations with or the Second; The r Wilful Gaznell; Mrs. Robert Elemere; Little dic tions of the Government re- . cate : 2 ; Wa were instructed by t dictory explana a ie -tateen abate are assured that the greater part of the capitalists and to make sich arrangements Leafy; Flirtations of a Beavty; Adrietta; A NOW is the time to buy ROOM PAPER. We have not room ea OUF | positive sale of those tbree hy {0 make garding it, show a depiora shortage of 1883 arose from the sale of| with them as will ensu:> the early com- Wandering Beauty; A Master Workman’s | present stock, and are therefore closing it out very cheap, Jz. per roll up. | any sacrifice. Pianos a: in that department. When Mr. Shaw first made the charge of a shortage, he was told by members of theGovernment that it arose from the interest falling due at irregular It was easy lands under precept and bought in by the Commissioner in September of that year. As the value of some of these lands, as they stood ou the Township ledgers, was mencement of the work © construction. So that the Chignecto Ship Railway will not be alone upon the earth. —Mr. W.C. DesBrisay writes to the Empire: Allow me to c»1 rect a statement Oath; The Crime of Hollow E'en; Miss Went+ worth’s Idea; Miss Davis of Brocklyn—the latest by W. E. Norris: Laura Jean Libbey, and other popular writers just in at the Diamond Bockstore. of job lots of room NOW is the time to buy CLUTH JACKETS cheap. : +? 4 . . : , 7 ° . i T periods throughout the year. : certainly ficticious, they were not|in yesterday's Empire. Dr. Schurman, Jox Lors —A quantit bu to see that’ this excuse woull not avail, as]. j tad the niemenal achement the new President of Co nell University, peper at the Diamon er nearly NOW styles and qualities from $1.90 up. — " oe is not a native otf Nova Scotia, but of | given away, Secure bargains. interest on every account would mature at some period in the year and would, of course, be charged. The Patriot next pleaded that there was a similar shortage in 1888. That was enough to take away one’s breath. A part of the Strong defs1- cations was proved to have happened in chat year, and the Davies-Peters clique very justly regarded it as @ serious matter. The next effort to grapple with the short- age waa the Patriot's attempt to cover it up by counting $4,903 cash paid into the Trea- sury twice. After performing this feat and Mr. Shaw and Tas Examiner for slander- as balances due the (Government. The discrepsncies between the balances of different years between 1880 and 1890 were partly due to the dropping from the general statement of some of these lands and their inclusion, as they were realized from, in subsequent years. The excers in 1800 was produced by including all such items by difaction of Messrs. Carvell and Arnaud. Discrepancies were also produc- ed, inevitably, by necessary reductions, such as for short area, and also by the FIVE HUNDRED AND FLFLY TWO DOLLARS for Prince Edward Island. le is of Loyalist stock, and 1 remember hi a while he was a student at the Prince of Wales College, some 20 years ago, workii z enthusiastically for the Liberal-Conservat ve party in Char- lottetown—and this befor he was of age. Prinze Edward Island is + nall, but she has sons of whom she ie prow , to wit: Arch- bishop O'Brien, whom yc i have occasion fvequent!y to introduce t¢ your readera as a noble and patriotic Oan: tian ; De. Schur- man, only 38 years of age and with a great future before him ; and V7. C. Macdonald, Montreal's millionaire manufacturer and beneiactor of science. Nor are these by Hall last evening to consider the advisabil- ity of erecting a Catholic hall in the city. Our best bargains to-night—boots and shoes at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. One Hundred and Fifty Pairs Gents Pants. — We ‘iad first choice of a traveller’s sample let and bought chean. These goods are as tine as cuatom made. same will do we'l to call this evening and secure aa pair. We will clear this lot for less than agent's prices.—das, Paton & Co., Market Square, Wee are the real aud genuine all-wool Scotch men, no shoddy importious for us We sell our readymade clothing and carpete under our own name aud sell the best goods at moderate prices. See our $1 suit and our yapestry and Brussels carpets at 24: and 35¢ Fred. E. Rowe, of # daughter. Gentlemen in want of Now Yow Low Our variety is very attractive. is the time to buy LADIES’ LACE and SILK SHOULDER WRAPS. Never have we given greater bargains. A Spocial Line at $3 90. We have them in al] is the time te buy MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S ULSTERS and JACKETS. time to share in the Bargains on our REMNANT COUNTER have we given equal bargains to those now cffering at 7c. and 10¢. time to buy DRESS GOODS, and our new stock is very eom- very attractive, and very cheap. More we Seil the Cheaper we Sell. Cheaper we Sell the More we Sell. We Sell More than we did, because WH ARE SELLING CHEAPER. KE. H. NORTON & co, A , aot tevioncer, $$ SUPERIOR HO.ISCHOLO FURNMTUR For Sale at Auction, may26--t] sie AM instructed by W_ M. Ra I by sain at his resi teings, WISTS gee, West Street (aow owxel and gceg a Heartz, K+« , Capied by Berj On Wednesday and Thursday, the 6th and 9th day of June next, COMM SNCING AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Ay All his HGUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Prising superior Mahogany, Rosewood and Walnut Pur niture, ia Drawing Koom, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Library, Hati, wedroom and Kj Strong defalcations. > maioee ol . Furniture ; Carriage), Sleigh ba : ; ‘ any means all. er yard—Jas Paton & Co, 168 Market ; Carriage :, Sleighs. Boats, ete, showing, im ita own peculiar way, that * ha hatinnd ian Ble, SON hen te i i : se oll: ‘ ato B ROS Particulars ia handbills. TERMS CASH. Land Office had, in 1891, got fowr hundret) 304 oll the fictitious balances referred to New Catholic Hall. 3 BEER a 23 K. BEAIRSTO. ; ine dollars too much, the orgen]. , . —— BIRTH ie intinnatetisctitai Anetioncer, and eighty-nine 3 too much, in his statement for last year, and he is al- : ak ae ie mabe . a 25 AARNE ANE OEE EOD OEE AEE : aashlninlay a complacently demanded an apology from] ) wed the immense sum of NINE THOUSAND| 4, BECUBR, Was De in oe ee In thia city, on the 27th May, the wife of} am ee ee Black Diamond SteaMship Ub, —S>>~ \ ¢ARDE ing the innocent Commissioner. Consider- ing that the organ had shown Mr. McMil- lan to be the happy possessor of $489 of unclaimed money, it would not be surpris- ing if he were called upon to stand the allowances and deductions, yet he is over $4,500 short. Some $200 or $300 should be deducted from this as interest not charged on the lands of the Selkirk estate. Bat this is more than offstted by interest There was a good attendance. John Me- Swain, Esq., Principal of Queen Square School, occupied the chair. His Lordship Bishop Macdonald, after referring to the necessity there was for such an institution as that proposed—a DIED. At East River, Lot 30, on Sunday, May 29, of infilsmation of the lungs, Dinicl Stewart, azed 40 years. { Funeral from bis brother's residence (Teter ----—— — NW TOOLS. Lawn Mowers, oysters. But what isthe matter with the on a sum equal to the cash received on new place where the young pecple particular- Stewart) to-morrow, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock | - Patriot now / Has the $489 turned out to we ly could spend their evenings with (Bost.n papers please copy. ) ct ewe ae accounts, as well as cash received fur deeds . ; is * . ‘ai ; : ? ’ pleasure and rotit—otfered to give At Central Bedeque, on Nov. 27th, 1891, o so a Sa be bogus / It looks like it, for we observe | 114 searches. the property on Water Street, opposite t @| of cancer of the stomach, Margaret Beaton, Hoes, Tro Mi els ’ Atheist Juve, will sail for ‘St, Job, New sheep oa the organ says nothing regarding it, but openiy admits a shortage of $3,823 36 | | This is got by deducting of payments $598.19 from the $4,514 shown to be short by Mr. Shaw. By astatement submitted to the flouse, these refunds were shown to be mainly Sheriff's expenses, which should be, and no doubt were, charged to the several farms proceeded against, and, therefore, eannot be used to reduce the shortage We again ask the Government what they are going todo about this shortage ‘ The auditor's certificate of the correctness of the cash is worthless, because it is certain that he did not audit the Townsbip Lodg- ers, and if he had done so and proved the cash right, it would only prove something wrong elsewhere. Either other reductions, besides the $9,552, admitted by the Gov- Davies Hotel as a site for the new hal!, provided it was decided to go ahead with the work of erection If this place were not suitable, His Lordship said he would allow the land to be sold and the money realiged thereon to go towards the pur- chase of site on some other locality. After some remarks from: the Judge of Probate, Councillor Hogan, Captain Paoli, Thomas Handrahan, Maurice Blake, James MclIsasc, Charles Lyons, James H. Red- din, John McLellan, Joseph McCarey and Macdonald, Thomas Campbell and Maurice wife of Thomas Boates, aged 54 years. Graxp Trenxk Raitway.—Mr. W. W. Clarke, «f this city, hes beea appointed ticket agent here for the Grand T:unk Kailway, and will enter upon the discharge of his duties in afew days The appvintment isa good one. Mr. Clarke is well and favorably known, and will give the fullest satisfaction. —_—_—-—_~> —-—---—- Vicrorta Row.—That portion of the south side of Richmond Street lying between Queen 1 Spades, Shovels, Spading Forks, foundland, carrying horses, cattle deck. PEAKE BROS, & (CO, Agente, Sherwood Cemetery, "= CK METERY, situated at the junction of Royalty and oe Point itonds, is con veniently reached by Rail or Cerrage, Trains run there daily. Funeral Trains ma: be had whenever required, and interments ma, be made by regular eroment, have veen made and kept con- : . : ' . + dinary p 5 : : 7 : . and Great George Streets, is he e -fter—if the ‘ at ordinary rates. Prices of Piois as follows: which stands at over $4,500. cealed from the Legislature, or somebody is —, 7 es i ol ‘th “hal, Council and eltioen agree—to be known as Ladies Sets, etc. Family Piots, 20x15 feet, sold at reduced The organ now falls back on the old ex-| i, default. Mr. P d Mr. McMill with the work of erecting the hall, | Victoria Row. This name was decided npon TALE Of. ... 2.4.0 0eeceeneesernenerceeseeuues #20 h h licati f Mr. Shaw’ ee re ee. {and = & committee of five was Ap") ts meeting of interested persons idee . ‘ Plots half above size, um good localit.ca. ... 18% comm, Tae the epgeanes OS . *T cannot afford to let the matter stand as it | pointed to look up a suitable site and procure Saturday comien a alee ace mae e win, Rubber Hose, Hose Reels, Nozzles, Couplings, Washers, ete. Single Graves,...........2+- 2: 00000ceeeeeecees 20 method of calculation would show discrep- now is, There must be an independent plane and estimates of cost to submit to a pied by the Board of Trade. Parties who wish their Plots improved or ancies in the ledger balances] of former]. __; to ; fature meeting. This committee is composed looked after by the Keeper. or who wish to hase : inquiry, and no inquiry will suffice unless, | (¢ Tomas Handrahan, M. P Hogan, J. B _ a2 any other w-rk clone, are required to leave theit years : therefore, Mr. McMillan should not } ii, :hyt of Messrs. Carvell and Arnaud, it Reeete | te ae, ces epi DODD & ROGER s, Clerk of the County Court be blamed, although a large sum is not ac- counted for by him! ! But the Patriot does not apply Mr. Shaw's method to the transactions of former years. While it gives Mr. McMillan credit for the enor- mous sum of NINE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED 4N|} FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS, deductions made goes to the bottom of the reductions and allowances, aa well as the cash transactions, ——- -- ——me-- => -— The Ega Market. Tus Patriot, of Saturday, bases its lead- ing editorial article upon a typographical Blake. Before the meeting adjourned a subscription list was opened and a snug sum was sub- scribed, We understand that the idea is to fit up the hall as a gymnasium, reading room, etc., and to provide games and amusements. The idea is a splendid one, and we wish the movement the fullest measnre of succcess, seys: It is announced that the Ontarie com- missioner to the World’s Fair has succeeded in having space allotted to exhibite from this province enlarged so as to permit of the exhibition of 125 horses, 150 cattle and 390 rheep, 100 hogs and 200 coops of poultry, as well as a large pumber of mineral specimens. Twenty-four hundred square feet baving been allotted for the Ontario fruit dixplay, and it is may30—Im eod FARM AND GARDEN Sibi. WHOLESALE & RETAIL HARDWARE. Clerk of the County Court. HENRY SMITH, Cecretary of Sher wood Cemetery, may?8—m ws&wy patttf& wy HACKNOMORE in 1891, it does not ellow ome cent under error of Tuk Examrnen,of Friday. Refer- = exhibition 2 Sirahian pyr ston “4 HACKNOMORE z HACKSOMGRE that head for the years when Messrs. Fer- | T'® t© our increasing export of eggs for Personal. ducts, : 7 (x) HACKNOMORE 3 1 iti + ee —-+ — sl oo , ial det us S ; HACKNOMORE 3 ACKNOMORE gason and Bentley held the office: By the British market, we stated that “‘one of} «445, Prowse left on return to Ottawa WHEX Madame Raymond, the latest French UR STOCK OF WHEAT AND SEED3 for LATE SOWING consists of the] G4 ceNowMoRE? ti ACKNOMORE treating the accounts of 1891 in the way our city dealere is reported to have sent this morning. mvrd2ress, is brought to trial, the doctors following varieties :— HACKNOMORE ‘atriot ose sixty cases containing ninety thousand} H. Price Webber and hie company are} wii!, no doubt, be able to establish her in- et ‘ HACKNOMORE HA’ KNOMORE me ee . of renee yeah, 0% ” word wri 6 ni playing a successful engigement in Quebec, | sanity. Medical proof should hardly be White Russian Wheat Timothy Seed, "°K NOMORE CKNOMORE Mr. McMillan is short over rourtern|%°%e".” The oa tee ee | ee” C. R, Cok dW. Lee Wari ee . ’ HACKNOMORE HA housand dozen.” Th 1-1 Decisions Ghemnbash Eetgnetens, ssekcad bet | nt eked céndek ket | ee ee Early Red Clover HACKNOMORE HACK NOMORE b ke for | *2ousan onen. © error was seil-} Dominion Steamboat Inspectors, srrived here | ¢| when she married h m9 y hy rn . . THOUSAND DOLLARS—a« pretty Dig stroke for : : : . ; clearly mad when she marr @ man whose HACK NUMORE {1 4CK NOMORE eight months | evident. But still the Patriot endeavors, | t° — _ > a 7 the ee character, according to the information at Red Fife Wheat, Mammoth Clover, HACK NOMORE H ACK NOMORE at es Mr. D, P. Sutherland, representing the | hand, ious!y k to h nt : : an It ia evident, however, that the organ] 0" the strength of it, to convict Tat Ex-| pictou Boot and Shoe Company, was register: | Bat she married for fashion and couvenience,| Scotch Oats, Alsike Clover, HACKNOMORE mainly rests its defence of the Land Office amine of having *' falsified” theegg market. ed at the Hotel Davies on Saturday. He went west this morniag. and lived apart from her inestimable ‘better’ Buckwheat, White Clover, HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE dacknomore cures Coughs and acknomore :2lieves Asthma. cknomore is good in Croup je =f > & s Tue ExaMINeR’s statement that the ‘* price half for th sou. And it in th - on the plea that the balance of $411,880.67, of Sinn atttiehel« Wishes” ate aiid Hon. Senator Howlan is here and will pro sohed rd ot “fashion.” y= a eae. Black Vetches, Flax Seed, HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE shown by Mr. Bentley to be duo as bal- eggs ceed to Cape Traverse, where the borings are) ghe shot and stabbed to death her abandoned ‘intima sie HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE ances on open accounts at the S the pesgoremey of He 00 that he a eee + the superiutend-| rival, Counsel in the Denese cane, uttered a HACKNOMORE HACKNOMORE ar . : tit a . ’ . . trut t the . Ik t ~ rN ; . Bist of December, 1800, was ~* sov-| lost $57 in cash by not Holding s quantitylof |""Mr. LP. Kribbs, the well known news. | he” suit’ that thojureges of modere society | 9 L Exes Ls PLOWS ! STEEL HARROWS |S4CKNOMORE sos Han eral thousands of dollars more than oo. — a po ae diene eo ae. who has een otis $9 the which allow a husband. and wife to HACKNOMORE LU ACKNOMORE an he . oronto Empire since its foundation, has 4 " the actual amount due at that date.” This contention is no better than the others, which have so signally failed to satisfy the public. A starting point, which cannot be questioned, is got at the 3lst December, 1889. The report of the Department for 1889 showed a balance of $410,693.54. The balances on the township ledgers at that date were taken off, first by the depart- ment, then by the commissioners, Messrs. Oarvell and Arnaud, and afterwards jointly by the commissioners and the department. The balance was found to be $412,977.93, or $2,284.29 more than shown by the re- port of the department (see page 22, com- missioners’ report). Thedifference was found to occur mainly in items relating to certain lands bought in by the Commissioner at sheriff's sale, and finally included by direc- tion of the commissioners. Taking the commissioners’ balance of $412,973.93, at clerk in one of the buyers’ stores who in reply to the simple question, ‘‘ What are you giving for eggs?” replied instantly, “iten cents.” It appears now that he meant **in goods,” the cash price being nine cents. The prices paid for eggs in- side the Market House here on Tuesday last were ten and eleven cents a dozen, and the Boston quotations for Thursday last was seventeen cents. On the same day, the Toronto Globe reported that ‘‘the of- erings are liberal and the market is easy at 10}c.” That Boston is our largest and-handiest market for eggs and that the supply and demand at Boston still govern the market? here are facts which Tue Examiner has never denied. In re- spect to eggs, we have no desire other than that the country people shall get full value for them, and that the dealers shall obtain resigned, and will, it is said, prepare for pre- sentation to the prohibition commission the case for the licensed victuallers, Major Walsh, of the Dominion Coal Company, says that coal from the Souris mines will be laid down in Winnipeg at $4 per ton in six weeks from now. King Leopold, of Belgium, has approved the resolution of the Senate and Chamber of Deputies for a revision of the constitution. The parliament is dissolved, aud June 14 fixed for the elections. Kiog Umberto has written to Kaiser Wil- helm that the cabinet crisis in Italy is ended, and that there is now nothing to prevent hia visiting Berlin. The king’s visit is being ar- ranged for. Mr. Silas F. Hodgson, of the P. E. Island Railway, returned from Missoula, Montana, on Saturday evening, looking weil after his three months ve He speaks confidently of the prospects of his mining interests out there. Mr. John H. Bell, of Chaslottetown, P. E. I., Grand Master of the L. O. L. of the Is- land, was in the city last night on his way to Montreal, to attend the annual session of the _ Lodge of British America.—St. John el. live apart from each other are responsible in the first place for a!l the mischievous and dis- gusting scandals which fill the newspapers about fashionable people. This custom, if not a violation in itself, is at least a con- temptuous treatment of the marriage vow. Of course it is impossible to prescribe a remedy until people of loose morals consent to return to the right principles. As long as they in- sist upon following their own bent, decent so- ciety may, in justice to itself, be entil d to ask that the murders and minor develop- ments of modern manners be disposed of under the old-fashioned crimi.al laws with as little fuss as possible. AUCTION. T Sales Room, on THURSDAY NEXT, at ll o'clock : - 10 pairs Oars, 10 boxes Trea, 8 cases Lamp Flues, 200 boxes very choice Digby Herring, {,000 Cigars, 3% caddies Tobacco, 5 sets Measures, } bush., peck and } peck, ORDER QUICK, as we are nearly soli out. BEST ON THE MARKETS. ALSO, The ‘‘ EUREKA” brand of SUPERPHOSPHATES and PUTATO MANURE, which we will guarantee to be a genuine article; CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, in six different grades; CORNMEAL, OATMEAL, ROLLED OATS, ONTARIO they last. IN STOCK: BRAN, CHOPPED FEED, SHORTS, etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We are selling the above Wheat, Seeds, etc., Get our prices and terms before purchasing. Will give you Bargains while very cheap for Cash, A. HORNE & Cv., mayl13—-dy laf & wky Corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets, Charlottetown, P. EI. 202nd MEDICAL MAN, J. H. MeKay, MD, 0. M, LB6.P. & LR 6.S., HACKNOMORE may16—tl june 2 WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae ANTED~—Two roung men as boarders, Ap ply at this office, 3i pd—may® . ae MoxeY FOUND on the Market Square. The A owner will get it by paying for this tis: ment.—PETER DUNN, Sidney Street. may30—dy li wky li pd ANTED—A good Corriage Paes God wages giveu. Apply to M. Carriage Manufacturer, Newcastle, Miramichi. may28 acca ros Between Market Sqnare and _V Great George 8S reet and Malpeque pocket book containing a sum of money 8 receipt. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office. may ete ANTED—Fairbanks Platform Scale, 10 weigh 1,000 lbs. or over, Apply to "Bs P. O. Box 677. mast December Slat, 1889, as a starting point, | fair profits. We want to see the country is . Foe eee the transactions of 1890 would come out in| Prosper in spite of the McKinley Bill or] The question as to how the First Minister to close out balances of consignments. Edinburgh, wiites of YOR SALE—Two panes best Plate Glas any other Yankee invention, and, there- is to be addressed in future has been puzzling E. H NORTON & CO, 9x34 feet.—_W™. HEARD, si — mes this way, by Mr. Shaw's method of calcu- lation : Balances due Dec. 3ist, 1889, as shown by commissioners Carvel) fore, we are glad to note that an increas- ing quantity of eggs are being sent to Eng- land. some of his friends who have been accustomed to speak to him as ‘“*Mr. Abbott.” The Premier is the happy ssor of three given names, all good ones, John, Joseph and Cald- well, either of which would “go” well with may30 -3i Auctioneer. STMR. CARROLL **T have used your Milo Peptoniz2d Porter very extensively in my practice since IV. ©. P. OST—This morning. between the Market Square and corner of Sidney and Powssl Streets, a purse containing a eum of money: Finder will please leave same at (his office, -— a etn em a oenerene _ = the prefix “Sir.” We have already in Can its introduction to the pro‘essi nil I i t iafacti ; sais ihe all Val new accounts i and mmen . o : roesston, & may say 1S his given me entire satisfaction in] > in A ae . 5 1900... lp ae: " . bap . c 3,517.38 Notes d Co ts. ~ wastage ib elegy Tee a Leaves Boston, Saturday, 4th June, cases of convalescence from acute diseases, such as Influenza, Fever, etc. In mauy W family. a Mrs. T. P| WRK, saint —The Patriot’s attack T uel 2M n sugges at ‘‘Sir Caldwell” j th 1 cases of wasting diseases | have fou? it a great flesh producer, and as an alterative in | Brighton Koad. uv $416,495.31 sole Ceednahall en oe ee Abbott _ woul not only sound well but be Leaves Ch town, ursday, 9th June, llver and stomach derangements it has far exceaved a senha.” " eo oe sT_ tha : ee ee smal) sam of Deduct cash paid into treasury in fo bt, b ‘ante i ta eames ott distinctive. It appears that, although Mr. c - r i ea n ceorue ae herween Beer hip gaa cai: 5 ipanratit lla 94.970.70 | te BO oe OV esire to divert Atten- | Abbott has been familiarly known as “ John CARVELL BROS., BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Hiros’. and the P. E Island Hoe way siaiital ticn from the scandalous acts of the Peters- | Abbott by his friends, he was accustomed, Ager te. = ; Grafton, Prince and Kuston Stree fisder $392,215.61 McLean-Farquharson combination. for many years, have his and his wife’s cards 30 TH 2 M ALTO PEPTONIZE D PORTER HH) (LTO ) will be rewarded by leaving it at Ul Add interest on $388,698.23 19.434 91| —The Toronto Globe carps at Mr. | &>graved as Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell Abbott} “#/#0—tuf pat mth guar ws : e , we on cepoa a “a " __*___ | Mowatt’s aeceptance of a knighthood, and | “24 it is just possible that his third name may may26—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA. _ | WANTED on the 3ri of Jans. a Samy’ Total amount of open accounts to the Montreal Gazette remarks that this is be brought into use again. All things con- Photographing Saloon and a Ce ne ee eee ee ee Eu = Apply to Mrs. Sutiivan, Brighton Slat December, $800.00... #411,860 52) probably the annexation, editor's way of | now Kuight will be known sa SirJom abiot| Apparatus ‘For Sal CALL AND SEE Sena cia tm To this amount should be added interest on | hitting a man who helped to kick the life] and that the two Sir John’s, Sir John Abbott pp arte ale, 4 OUR WANTED.—SAL ¢MAN - Salary from - a sum equal to the cash received on new accounts, and also whatever fees were col- lected fordeeds and searches,say, altogether, $400, A sum equal to the interest on bal- ances unpaid on the Selkirk estate should be deducted—say $200. This would leave out of his scheme for getting Canada to take the first bite of the annexation cherry io the shape of unrestricted reciprocity. — Many friends in every of the country will regret the death of Isaac Clarke, Esq., which occurred on Saturday last. Mr. Clarke was one of the most widely known and most highly respected residents of Cape and Sir John Thompson, will continue to direct the affairs of Parliament in the Senate and Commons respectively. — Ope MarTerNat Instinor rn A Cat.—Last week a cat belonging to William Buckler, who re- sides on the Moose Rood, beck of Bridgetown, N. S., gave birth to a number of kittens, THE subscriber, owing to ill health, offers for sale at alow price for cash his Saloon and Appesaaes, etc., in the town of Pictou, N. S.. at which piace he has been engaged in the Photo- — sanenees rr ee than twenty-five ears, Instruction in ti i iv 2 pen otographing given ‘f ROBERT C. Moc . may30—li pd er W mag Stock, Permanent place. — Brows Bue git T. oO toute, ee oe ae —;, TO LET.—Part of tenement honse on Com ty Sydaey and Pownal “treeta, ¢ TOO ett moderate. Appiy to H. C. Louse. ue Fe a ee en E WISH to contract with three me sod. gage in canvassing Prince Will pay a liberal commission for the first = months on trial, and afverwards, if 8a! “cone the balance on the 3lat of December, 1890, | Traverse. He was an honest man, and | Which were promptly drowned by a member WHI il i will sive a laree weekty eaiane. Aan f the famil 0 i ‘ Gres sarge Ween’) 4 marld substantially the same as shown by the re- | 2¥mbers of those who have crossed at the] of the family. On the following day the cat Pi L b ‘ Box 155. St. Jonn. N Ro f th capes and were compelled to wait at Cape | brought home a young squirrel and placing it ie ulmper + ete. : R SA LE—One new light Track Suik¥ - port of the department. Traverse have enjoyed his cheery hospitality, | in a box from which her kittens were taken, Tncloding ihe Abave Makes of C9908 stock and workmanship, second to he ex: Not one of the many pleas put in for the | His funeral will be held to-morrow. nursed it as if it had been one of her own off-) Fy arcTION. on Cumeiie’s Whaet, TUES the Proviace, worth two imported On@8) ino, Commissioner, regarding the shortage in —Says the London Times of May 12: spring, not leaving it for upwards of twenty- four hours. At last accoants the cat ard her DAY NEXT, May 3ist, at 7 o'clock: p. m. : mse spared in building it, Also, one ulky, very good and tent, only used # fe¥ times; best of stock init. #oth soid Joss than his accounts, are worth anything. The} ‘The committee formed, under the presi-| adopted charge were still maintaining the £0,068 Dey Eine Dearie, cost for cash, A'so, a light set of rubber, mone starting point of $411,880.00 is fully veri- dency of the Marquis of Lorne, for the re- soliton of mother and child. B00 t = Sets sas rR K J OST coun done te Th, Marker. Grafton See s o g ’ ’ tied, and the sum of nearly Five THOUSAND DOLLARS 18 SHORT AND UNACCOUNTED FOR. The discrepancies of former years are no storation of the library of Toronto Univer, ~ have brought their labors to a succesce ful close. Having sent out 30,000 vol- umes, they are now forwarding, as a last _ STILL THEY ComE.—Another the new Com- biaation Bieycle—for either lady or gent— received to-day at the Diamond Bookstore. in different qualities, «a out all unsold , E. H. NORTON & CO., may28—3i Auoti oneers. NORTH SIDS OF QUEEN SQUARE. may4—eod ap30—3i (set tu fri) pd ‘ tely occupied by a) “House north side of _ LET. Pa north Mrs. 2% borough Park. zard. 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