> —— bendimasoten sudan —_ Lone ee ener delineate AND ISLAND ARGUS. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Friday, May 13, 1881. New Series. [Vol. 4. No. 25 MJ . Weekly Examiner! ay). : | ' Ti : : oe | aii ainw weve T 1¢ ce J 42 er 3 fire. We have neither at present, and we | Lorres ronacine carry on the business ef the co:u-| Local and Other Items. | : ND e ee In XAMUNVLT | dre every reason to be thankful that we | esp . pany; and 4, an assessment meade om) {WWW a : AND LSI,A? ARGUS, hive been spared to such a great extent the | === ——— | the death ef a member on all in the) Epwanbd Bai vitip. Bes | hie head int | oe oe ee ee 1 fs PublisLed every Priday AND ISLAND aRGUS, | Pavages of disease and fire. How to obtain 6F We donot hold ourselves ‘respunsible for | same class, i. ¢, who have |een aduitted ed a Master in Chaaesry.” si rine | CANADIAN aa | SFICE +, ree 3 | the “water sujply ‘is the questien to be the statements or opinions of our cor ve in the same year. However, we have come) ho! «i | ANADIAN. i eo ' ; MAY 13. {881 . <b decided, and it is one that should pre- | == _— ——— ee | co regaréd.eil new compatiies with suspicion Mr. R. Walsh, census enumerater for | Montreat, Mae 6 ie ahs oc > eT 7 » » ‘ ”. ~) . . Sas | * Or i s ° T- 3 ¢ - : . ? ? ° a; {NGs' B [LDING, CORNER OF WATER _ _ At Ae ‘ enmtinently interest the citizens. The Cod Fishery. | till we know the kind of men who inaugu- | Wards | and 2, has completed his work, 1 = Geand:,"teteale venelein a. th ie k 4 ; PALYORNR ereT ~— a = | : } } . os c r cel \ND GREAT GEORG E STREETS, Os. Yhardocty R “Mr. Murdoch attaches as appendices to | | rate and con luet such things. If there oi Six JounN Macnonan, if sefficiently re- ending April 20, were e215 298. or 834 158 Charlottetown, P. E. 1, : _ eport on the| his report, *“qttestions tuibmittted to the Te the Editor of the Beaminer. | really anything in this,.we ought 10 satisfy | eyyered, will leave for Europe next menth. | mr-othan Bini shadioer ; hh ri solo 4-4 baednéion price, postage prepaid, $1.00 Water Supp'y. | medical ‘pre fession in Charlottetown in re- | Deis & With tef ncnenaiteiens eurselyes that the directors of this company : Lit mg 2 | test . 3 . CARP PENG: Pere: ; | Bubserpa 7 . ef Rant coe _ ; emnnhidldem | lation to water sapply and drainaye, and ee } ae ; . we oo ies . ai an" are men of & good stamyp, for really we are, | ,. PHERE will belively harse-racing at Aimberst i R ; His © hk thin cite Oe 2 : : 2 ee ' i The Report of Mr. M urdoch, C. E., upon | rep'ies received, in 1876:” Extract from the enntetee that See y om _ any as a people, naable te judge of what ataht N. S., on the 24th, Five raees are on the Rs "sain ol mn is pe: onnped yen. ; pe Rates of aave vane t, in the W eekly the various systeuws of water supply for the Repert of the ** River pollution Com mis- la — cen eer = nae on Bom t or What eught notto govern an Insurance ede a gr i pa te 2 oo an a . N aA ; 1) he LO 4 r . « ‘ at , . ° ° . : : sal. ‘om ’ } m - Bxaiim., will be as follows : City, to whieh we referred the other day, | 8ouers ” on the ** Domestic Water Supply ' ra to'make boa na —_? a aa ory Company. We know little of statistics, or Counctitox Smitn deserves great credit for | lea Other tee PMP. Fe. the bs ones i e ysertion, per inch, #0 50 is a most interesting dvcument, and de- of Great Britain;’ Remarks upon * Soft informs me, JO s One o Het come how the figures in the tables issued by the | the energy and activity he is displaying in | Ne er att pments are toto Ow, 3 : t . eal ‘ ; . h ’ * Lyell ‘tra? id ae @ | under the designation of ‘fixed nets, re- : e : , | he 3 f ae | canstroction of railroads, in Newfoundland Fach contanuation, 0 12 serves the careful perusul of every tax. | Waier in Cooking,” aud report of "'S.| jing license.” ‘They can, . therefore, be various companies are formed. We pro | Me Tepairing of our sineci- has caused a brisk demand for ovr, beef Cont xy be made for quarterly, half | paying = It has been generally sup. | Dana Hayes, State Assayer of Massachu- bee cesses peabilathde peed you a | ume they are based on calculation, net on| ‘Tua brigt, “Isabella,” owned by K. F.) Tonight the limit ellowed by the Cemetery 4 | | posed that the advantages of a system of | Setts” upon several samples of water sub- ‘ c copjecture. We are, like all other peo- | Quirk, wit! i { Liverpool | 4...n..; ;: t warty. and yearly advertise . : “Be ys of | pos. , ‘ jecture, — : y i Quirk, with a general cargo from Liverpool, | Committee for the Backet? msonurnuantteue yearly, ancl y y advertisements on Wateft Works Were confined to the fueni#fis | Uitted to his analysis. sketel: of these nets, and would add that ple, exceedingly gullible, and if a man | arrived at Summerside on Saturday, peng meet ea ONO — ( application ut the office, ting of : d | a number of them have been imported by . : ; ' tees to remove the offensive insexiptOn ex- bal oa w.c.c¢ LWwioM = & copious and purer water supply | eee ni Mr. Fulier, of Souris, for trial this season comes before us who can cosx a weasel off Tnx travel at preseat is much: Ietger than | pires The trustees will not remore it, bas heey Y. Le Corton d. TrCH ELL. than we at prese a ‘ - - vs r. , ort 3, ‘ ny . : . os a tray at f ics ¢ nl \. : jot Te , . Manager. | Office Su t would be 4 = have, aed Pee Sat Queen's .Tniversity. Kingaton. off the Miminigash shore, Prince County. ita mast, we fall a prey tethe apuiler.- Shall usual at this coesan of the year. e téwn is | stute that if ihe Company will rei ithe sh 4 er P or usetul and unfailing th cases oi slouts ; we be entrapped in this instance? Phe full ef strangers and our hetels CPi tods | Tie- Lf, 3 i hewe thé u i no = fire ; but the cost las scared many of our = Gloucester fishermen are said to have been | ji. of the writer has never been worth ilies _ > . ae wr 4 - — — ’ » f : . : > c . é . . yh vhr i " citizens ivto either pledgin aslo dinie re- Tue regular meeting of Convocation of | suecessful-with them on the Banks. Such) ooh pecuniarily to any owe but himvelf ; Mu. Gorpex, of the Cloth Depot, has | 18 ronght, Da to- the marble yard, “ ALMANAS Fua MAY, i3gl. presentatives against ce for suel Queen's University, Kingston, for the con nets will prebabiy, in time, supersede the eat dee aronid dike 10:te.08 .0f mente em moved round the corver to the newly fitted | waende it was taken, they will have the eis, . eee ferring of Gegrces, distribution of prizes objectionable system ef crawling, and they |... : ; . sya | up store, lately occupied by Mr. Albert Simp- | “onument removed to AIngsten, foronte MOON 8 CHADGES, measure, or voting themselves against can- an ne , : : "Y | children, and T now ask amy ene acquainted |. ° lor somewhere else. If is theught th d election of fellows, Ke, was held on Wed- | are not very eXxpensive—for instance, In} .: ; ee -¢ | 800. . ——— Ot: AE OB SOE ° eats ‘esiele «bees yy | Sidates favorable thereto. The result has adav | ita Rar id; The | lengthwof fitty-Gve fathoms. they cost, for with the theory and practice of Life Imsur- |" iw Sop sha | Wied x | Cemetery Company vill bave the objection- First Quarter, Oth Gay, Oh. Som. a Mm, | heen that, although so long ago as 1873, ge ey i Maa etry et os ro h - h, ixteer hes d - bat ned | ROE if Lean safely become a member of| Tue steamer Miramichi sailed for Montreal fable pr rtion of the iustription erazcd to ' Zot : . { +) : B cg z * . sad "8 - af " th o 08 r ‘ oo ‘ > i? aber “4 aay - . 13t! y, Gh, 11 nu, | te Local Government, by authority of the institution appears to be ip & most flour- ee ee ee . tie ** Dominion Safety Fund Life Associa | om Saturday afternoon with s sarge cules © | morrow : Fu 13th day, Gh m p. mm, Legislature, undertuok the guarantee of ishing eondition ; three years ago their aud roped, thirteen dollars each, Boston t tions 2 lof 230 bbis. pork, shipped by Denicl Payies, | ° riz th. 56 k., | $100,000 for the construction of water- | “4/"?¥s consisted of three acrés, last year | prices, without the glass glove net-cevered Veins athteutially ‘and sundry mise, ; Orrawa, May 6. ‘ Ut iay i . Om, aA Mm. . , ss ~ of eye oes “ sting thirty e 1 » hat wo we . ie ' xt, ae ib ; . . < La ¥ 7" | works, nothiug has beea done, beyond a > oy gery aan ak: are schoo hes t aan a sletiaalt desk i Timoray Trip. Prorrssor Srarrew, late delegate to} b Sir Jehn Macdonak ba ieee somewhat ; - 2h the proeerimg of this Repurt, ; ion’ has been made m the curriculum, PRO aes Cae ae ns cme chaeseieepenpemasia Canela, has taken passage for himself and | setter, rewnins very weak. I: ivunderstood i. 2 New 27th ‘ . 2in. Pp m., Ww. 8, oad iam ee Sees yiving greater elasticity to the programme, | Bricks are used for sinkers, and the nets | A New Platform | coi dis Cason Sin iateotion Melt to ae : that Dr. Great will ace mpany him to fe s San |Sun ; ‘loon’ High: Days. | Uons received frow the City Council as tar a great change was the attendance of ladies nas te every ee until — soa . ae | in the Easterr: Towrships and establish a stock | Europe, where the best medical staff of the | La ail ciadanee ees eek — at the classes, six hating attended during | fall. One dury attends those nets. 10 ls) : ee aa | fars {ald werid willbe obtained te consider hi 1 a M ises sets. | rises, wat ry len. .) back as September, Ls7o. ei go ’ ; g - - 4 l etden: eed b alll ualettepDod: will fn | -I'e the Citizens of Charlottetoren. | #9 n. i i oota veonsicer his ii # — +—- | | — It.is geueraily conceded that the water | [2° PAS’ Sessions wany more Deing- expected |e ee ee ea . | qed Agwval ax Cirar tata —The ‘sche! | mith in orn |morn th m. | d ; ; a 7 : | for next seasum. Other features are the} used on this coast ander ten mehes exten-} T} Pp} sa Oe Et Pts al, oe rela 2. ee eee Bee The Privcess ant an ter oo sil? OT’ 6 3a! - | drawa from our Wells is, owing to coutami | aaa : : sindd aveall | The following ‘is the plaviorm of a new | «Nettie Cole,’ John Coughlin, master, from The rizcess Louise, on Ler return to rt 6 39 5 7 ala mts a Iting root | Bie bh. a ; ” ae. : . 4 > oO, i: : 5 t s ‘ 5 “ ) os : owen nation, by dramage aud soakaye, Unt tor pee aee emcee! me a Hing roo n, a | Les Mocieidiell Sesiety organ zed iw ovr midst, under the) West Cape, P.£. 1, cvith a cargo of oats, | Canada, ill be atiunded by acer own phy- (i - : ony =| human use, and op aceount of 1ta harduess, | verity volunteer COuAr 7 ; } ; Saran yi Psa ee eg! es | potatoes, butter, aud lard, arrived at Chatham | sician, who will accompany the Vics-Ri val ; ; : ‘ ’ , ; Si elds } oi bag agate } } | nanié of thie Citizens’ Civie Protection As- | F ror ’ ’ ide age! a tha Etre iis a a. ; 7 io _ ai, adapted for manufacturing purposes. A | pany, and the successful inanguration ef a | i ° J. ee enani } ’ + Ree "te | om the Srd inst. | party to the North West, While at Win- i 4) : 46 Ah a z a ai uew supply” therefure 1s msdispensable, and iaw faculty. But, perhaps, the most in Inspector of Fisheries tor P. EB. 1. | seciation of Charlottetown, | cage’ 4 a that the “Bystander” | nipeg the Princess is expected to formally | oa ie) $y «8/19 Bi) 2 4 23 |) es Wh teresting part of the day's preceedinys was | emia ie wy e regret to hear thatthe bystam wast tie ernie ti oa : 6 gs! Wo it 391 342) 27! the first care should be that the water is | ehis cies ot dts) de Se de ‘L D A Letter frem the Stipendiary | Loura respectiully, | will not be pablished after the middle ef | OPER tor traiiic the Louise Bridge, neress | el = ey oly t4s 4445 Quy eure, aud seft, and in such quantity, as to | hs g h , —" . : ; Peas Gotta Prost | inne. The writer is leaving Canada for some | tie Ted Miver, nawed in her honor, and i sa ‘ 4) 12 | 46 5 52) 21 | ‘enish sufficient for the wauts of the City | tpon three of the most prominent men of Magistrate. oi Cie a lh ltime. The publication will be yreatiy missed | His Exveliency will lay the corner stone of ie a aa “@ 13) 251 657 34/ fee « long time to come. Mr. Murdueis, | Yomie oe ee a Sir aa er H, ©. Douse, Sec y. | by its many readers ‘ | the new Legislative butidings for Manitoba, : P <r | ~ | , : : un ief Justice of Nova Seotia ; L. | To the Edit the E. iner : ; . ‘ Ligh ro ; Wa 4 $8: J ss so estimates the aiwouut required tor each ae : 7 _T o the Editor of the Examiner : gee ty J m i i dea oube ; . 1 ; 10 yy! 16 3 98 ! st dilaly iy : d ,. . .. | H. ‘Freehette; Baquy “MeoP.; aid Alpheus | © sys) Since the enactment of tt ged | CITIZENS’ CIVIC PROTRCTION ASSOCIATION OF Mr. Ricnarp Bacsa.1 has removed to the | 4a0 death aa unced of Mr. Jobn a al ’ 33) is 2 ow 42 era 7 a Batloupyend the suurce | 144, Ksq., Librarian of Parliament C maa Tae the, enactment ¢ ane ay at CHARLOTTETOWN stand heretelore occupied by Mr. John Bag- | Rosenear, M. P. P. for Kast Durham, in 4} iz , > ' 2) seiethed Suvuid be capabie of furmsaing | 2B? E ity Bye Laws in 1879, the duties of a eiiet BEE TT nal!, at Huapter Hiver. Chose requiring | the Untario Legislature. : 43. Frid st = 7 ss To 3 44) an Wdiwediate “supply of 750,000 yaliois Priscipal Gran: (a gentleman well known Board of Health have, in part, fallen upon | > Tho undersigned, Citizens of Charlvite town, dames ier the Seaside will be suitably sels | The Mainiotae of. Marine and Fisheries 1 i4! Sat 33 19! 8 - 7 = = ually, and # prospective one of iully twice sano ~ ro Sete after delivering | we, and I have, cunsequeutly, endeavored | seeing that our mupicipal aijairs for the last | modated by calling on Mx, iagnall. | will Jeave the city next week ior P. E. j is S a2 <1) 4 S o~ | that quantity. | a farewell address to the students, in pre-| to enivice cleanliness in yards and out- few years have been conducted ia a must €x-- , eyes ih x | Isiand, . wi j ill cree s : 21 @ ‘ 21) ae - betes wie ed - : i —- oe : 7” Tus St. Croix Woollen Mil!s at Newport, | Is:and, where he wil remaim, if is said 16 i a a . “ot 2h +4 ihe item of softness enters fac move pores | the neti of Sir Williain Young, premises. For the past two years the trarnage’ MAUNSE, that the debt of the city XS ee ee ae the Sth ring | pevecal-mrecke ’ , coca y 2) Bedi 4311 53| 55 | mtBely lute the dunsidersGon of tus ques PaaS wee tribure to Lis fame and | Police haye, during the first week in May, he pucienly sommes ae one Sane chivery aud everything was destroyed. Loss| i is stated that the Grand Trunk Rail- ‘ ba } Ay ‘ j : Riitics. s : ; toe a : a : sonsand douilars 0), ay the inter- ; omg : : ne meee - é ; mn 7 { i? 3 sity 37, 2 mwern{ 250 53 Hon theu might be at first supposed. Pui + aes sh &p ae wit as We fon reported io ine the state of every yard in eat of witich, and to previde ee catler ox. about $16,000. Insured for $2,060. Five | way Company have leased the Toronto end : 9, Prcav }-agt 61.0 19}3 5808 Oy RU coUr Ng $n. huutcbum “pas, seit} thet John, Lougg .whopge. letters, publiehed ithe city. Miy custom has been to neufy sll penditure, exorbitant and oppressive schemes buildings near by were saved with ditticulty. | Nippissing Keilway for a period of twenty oi} sas s| 271 64715 8 2) Water is indispensable. Where hard water} Dall a century age, over the signature ol | those whose premises are dirty and un | § Gxition have been canaena te: ‘and baliev Tue Mear Tuape.—Messrs. Dicke na | Years. ; tg - . : det . * : 2 : ; ; : ta. , ’ yeev He Meat ‘fRape,——Diesers. c a , A Sanday a4| 28; | IL) 6 22 4| is used fur steam pucpeses, tepusits accum- | Agricula,” led to the formation of the | wholesome, and upon their neglect to | ing that if a stopis uot put to the further] Puckley’ aa Mati Sa 7 ‘q| _ Mr. W. M. Clarke, a Montreal commer- ; : - oo : ‘i first Agricultural Society in Nova Scoti: = Btop put Puckley’s slaughter house is nearly completed! . re fo. Sa : $3 Monday 24 «630 3 7 50 6 | ulate in doliers, ald Lecome eXcoudingty | d ’ ety in Noya Scotia, | abate the nuisance to summon and tne | extravagant designs of certain parties in eur | and during the past three days 12U caitle have | cial traveller, now in this city, has secured 24. Tneniay "22 Ripe @ 8s ®\ déugerous. Hor covking end cieansing, | a¢ gave an lus petus to anentific farming | them. Last year, I regret to say, over | midst, the rich man's property will uot enly | been killed, the quarters of which are to go | from a Rockaway Beach exile, a curiosity 25) Wednesday 4 “| - 2 30, 9 % bi sult Water is not omy preterable, but econ and eatile breeding in the Lower Provinces, | sixty summonses nad to be issued. A par-| be further depreciated, but the poor man’s | to Halifax, on Friday, in refrigerater cars, for | “ hich was found by him at Beachwhite, 26: Thursday $ <i) 33 3 Of 9 bd 12} 6. ival gs weil, Mr. Murduth saya: ** in that is f-lc to thus day. He referred to his | ual report for this year is now before me, | house ultimately seld, to pay the taxes: do | shipment to England. —4 mherst Gazette, Sth. | while workiag there last season. It is what 97) Friday 20; 44 4410 32) 14) (ue peeparauon of uread, of tea aud coflee, eopnection with the jate Joseph Howe, in! and | can enly come to one conclusion, and | hereby agree te support sueh men only, as vur : |is.called a ‘‘ deadeye,’’ a sort of tackling " x a4 . . . ; ; . é . . ; « . : > : ; , 2 ‘ je | ' . @@ ~aturday |. 4% 25) 4 Sij}i 35) 36) Jog in goa king soupe, and being meats, the a of the great party that won | tiat is plainly, that we live in a filthy city, Civic Rulers, or ss members ef our iweal Var. THE Potato Hum.—The schooners “ Lettie | block which is supposed to have belongea ay Sunda) Is, = f 9 ie 46 13} etter rewulisarereached by a soit water Responsible Government for Neva Seotia, | where the commonest laws of health and liament, who will ange and carry into ee ig U a Av — ares Sa | en either the. *! il acetone ot the * Chesa- whday 37, | 2ifmern > of ) J aa vas ihe hs tical operatic slatform esterday frem P, Ki, Jsiand with potatoes, | a eh : ; i ieasoe 4 177 38 7 23) 0 21/15 21 than Dy s hard one, througi ite greate: ant vo" Ba Sve? te Unien of the | ciesuliness are apparently pnknowa. This i ten Sea SepreEear ene had le wharfed Chen their eae were | Peake,” which after lying at the boitom of Bl! Luew ay om Ses eee fee extracive poWer; and a given weasure and British Aweriean Provinces, when the | state of things 1s not confined by any j Real Wetake te’ he Valuent according te| purchased by Mr. C. NX. Cummings, to be | the sea, was washed up by the waves after v— : quality Of lea, Wiieh would yie.d, when | statesmen in the west could sce no further! weans to the poor and uneducated. With rental as formerly, except vacaut len dk which | bagged and shipped per ‘ Capima” for New| ® lapse of a little more than half a century. | ‘ Prince Baward island RAILWAY. TWME TABLE NO. 15. es ) Winter Arrangement. eaat than Quetec. In encouraging agricul- tural avd industrial progress, and charitable and religions effort, as well as in tke canse of University education, he provowneed him to be ashining example of what men in high places ought to be. made with Aard water, tires cups, Weuld duruish fives of equal etrength and flavor wheu wade with soft water.” There is aiso at iumense’baving in the artigie vt soap when sott water is employed. The other purposes tur which a eopious supply of water is needed are fire extm-| In preseuting the name of Louis Honore guishwent, street sprinkling, gutter wash | Frechette for the same degree, Principal lig, sewer flushing and street fomutaius, | Grant spoke of the stirring and rowantic auc for all these a very considerable force | histury of the Proviuce of Quebec, and the er pressure 1s essential to «fective work. leading part which she has taken in the The greateat material benefit whieh couwes departments of history, poetry, and geaeral to @ elty through a high pressuie wate literature, Mr, ‘Frechette, he said, had conferred honor, not on Quebec or Canada comparatively few exceptions, [ find back premises unwholesome and unclean—- either from Waste seWage, dirty waiter closets, or deposits of filth, which defy anal- ysis. The report this year is the worst of the | three. What is to be done? No Magistrate cau, by the strictest enforcement of sanitary regulations, make a people cleanly. He can, to sowe exient, of course, insist on @ partial cleanliness, but his action is neces- ovrily spasmodic and uncertain, I fina that. some wen Wait for their summons, befure they beyia to clean, as regularly as they wait for their tax notice before they pay shall be abseSsed at such a sum as shall be deemed requisite by the City Council. net te exceed one-half per cent. on valuation. 2. Abolition of income tax on ali persons whose income does not exceed jive hundred dollars (500.06), these persons whese income exceeds that amount shall be liable only to pay tax on thet portion of their incoine over and above tive hundred deilars ($400.00), said tax not to exceed two percent. 3 The porer now conferred on the City Council, ef taxing property tv any amouns, tu be restricted to a sum not exceeding ten per cent. on the yearly rental. Chronicle, Gth. York. —//z. | A exanp Initer-Provincial fifty mile go-a:- | you-please pedestrian contest , will take place | in the Citizen’s Skating Rink, on Saturday the | 2Ist iust., for a purse of $70, which will be | divided as follows; $40 to first, $20 te second and $10 te third. This race will be open to the Maritime Provinces. A Quenec despatch to the Montreal Gazett reports that ‘‘it is eaid the Lieut.-Governor vt Manitoba, Hon. Jos. Cauchon, had amassed | a fortune since his entry into that region of | Canada. With a very limited capital iavest- edacouple of years ago in lands in and abou | Mr. Clarke intends te take it to Scotland and present it to the Arbuthnot Museum, GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Dupuy, May 6. The Cazette ee the Cities and Counties ef Cork aud Kilkenny under the Arms Act. Brennan, Secretary of the Land Leagne, has started for London, and wii! return here on Sunday. Lonpox, May 6. At New .Market, the race for 1000 purposes, ee ae suppiy i the protection it mlves Agaifiol ‘ ie ie 4 The tax of twedell ($2.00) per head t é a oF : ¥o take efigct on the 6b: Bes 1888. the ravages of fire, aud che cunsequent | alone, but on all America. Yet not /:o| their city assessment. j . upon the weet hdd ties ettinirwiee ee Winnipeg, he has cleared about $100,00Q0 in | SDSS stakes for three years old fillies was a! ; i dined abananaieel reduction m the volume asd im the pre-/ literature did he contine himself, bet asa T ueca apt Pte ie om mares? ting to the city funds, te be abolished, also the | cash. won by Cranial © Zeet + + — = rs oy a eS =e a 4 , . = . : , ; ecnrac . . . ates is al od : nium of Insurance, A saving would be | politician, he devoted his energies to the | necessity of having ali this Gith out o the | t2x upon personal property, as at present id Toronto Globe ; | Was secured by Westminsters horn, an TRAINS GOING WEST. tiiectod in the running expenses of the Fire | development of projects calculated to ensure | ¢ity, before it stagnates and festers wader | enacted. , Fare cdl hag pete nee: ia | the third by Felmouth’s Bal Gal.— Thirteen ’ eC — ne ee | Vepartuwent, the maintenance vt public | the material well-being of Quebec. Lt will the hot summer sun. 5. No member of any cerporation, who has any financial negotiations.” How does the ) ta : 4 tg mixed. | miIxe0 and private weils, ad the cartage of water | be remembered “that not long ago Mr. Few men now are ignorant of the fact | a contract with the city, co have a seat at the | (7jobe reconcile this with its estimate of the} , Earl Granville, Foreign Secretary, to- ; ‘i : frum Spring Park, which later wasestima | Brechette received distinguished honor | that from the exhalation from such matter | Council board, and if, at any time after the | advantages the Syndicate have under the day said M. Barthelmy St. Hilaire, French tad 20: eee ae b. ted, mm 1877, to awount to $12,700 per | from the French Academy. come fevers and ail manner of epidemic | election of any member of any corporate body | contract, and what chance does it think the Minister vf Foreign Affairs, yesterday re- Ea , Ost, . to the City Couneil, said body shall enter into ; ld , i uested Lord Lyous, the British Amt : Georguiown...../ Dp &.Mam.) anauw, Lue savings whieh sir. Jlardvch In proposing the name of Alpheus Todd, diseases. “ oy teattkek witibiae: City? tha oa d othe: Syndicate would have had with a re cP rd Lyous, the Sritish Ambae- “ Medias $40 ° vmates would avcrue w the citizens i ; . daivered eed L write now solely to awaken all citizens | #"Y Ce ee . ys eat of sald | emaller subsidy ? sador at Paris, to assure us that France 3 Cariigan .. ~ Esq., Principal Grant Gelivercd a speech oe member shall immediately be deelared vacant had dea of the con er Aut Stawart..\AP 10.00 ° mouey, by the sduption of a system of Water | pigily eulogistic of that gentleman, whom to their actual present condition ; surely a sai seal PUM eiliods Satie work tT Heise SmipMEsss —The shipracit of horses sad nv idea of the conquest or annexstien - te ae ern : ould be :— baat ° : “ibd letter ought to be as effectual as a summons P f , Pavone WOrEs 'S 7 fete sie ; of Tunis, Earl Granville said so long as it 3 Seu: is ia die 0th Up Walt j works, wull ce: i he referred to as the interpreter of the vidio hae stalks Had : the city, to be limited by an annual apprepria- from Montreal to the United States, for the | is exereised within treaty right 1 with i Bsa | 7 ae daving tm: Beapmig. + «sees ones cerns ene @ 5,460 | Pyitish Constitution, which had been his first , weary OnE’ “2 - ee , ae tion, not to be exceeded im any case by the | month erding April 30th, aggregated 1 2i1 | a yeas &% eh ae ¥ rig 'B — a eae a * $44 * do IAnagurance.......-++++++ 5,00. | ove, and to which he remained faithful to | S°¥ers*, be oubt the cleansing process} varioug City Councillors, or parties intrusted | costing $126,635.08, against 1,281 head, eosv- Pe me rary See tte ee 4 7 } . : y y Pp . “ : The. G ‘nient will : , igute.. eC “| « 9.16 * do Fire Department.........-- 1,5 {tee end. More thas forty years ago, befere would be casier, but without Sewerege, and with the expenditure of the same, except | ing $11<,524 fie the month previous. The ke ie 6. Ries J wi i carefully Mi stewart... -- Ar 10.00 : sic ene: si do Pubiic Weils..........+++: 1,000) May fad written his ** Usage of Parlia- with @ pean sail, the necessity for previously authorized by the City Counoil. total shipments from _ January Ist to April ores ee ee arising out of the & Ntewart...../Dpledda uo Private do ...-e .-sbeees ° ment,” Mr. Todd, then a youth not twenty speedy removal is greater. . 7. No new public werk which shal? cost a | 20th amounted to 3,697 horses, valued at a operauions Abd fee hat it does not clash Bed to sk til “4043 | ! do Spring lark Water... .5..% 12,692 naa at ‘ " orden a manual of Parliawen- It is, perhaps, Unusual for a magistrate | sum exceeding three thousand dellars ($3,606) | cost of 3355, 06 3.39. with those rights - ~ Yaek “106% | ° tay prsithce the value of which” Was so} ° write in this way, but 1 do soasI believe | to be undertaken by the City Council, except) pur operation of the Scott Act in some | Sir Edward Thoriton discredita the t {ices sad > 5, 65: t1ce, on is ~ | it ; ; tienes divvity ap emt Steg ME pea ene ptt ne te | report recent led fr Londo : Royalty, Junction) | a =: Toth Angusl Roving...» 9° s » 846,52 generally and inimediately recvgnized that ‘hat only by arousing the active co-opera oa Ae ae ee of as aA ie onl places of Ontario is causing considerable agi oft . ently, — Mele btes. n that ; Gharietiotown.- - Jar HAs | = an ee a sae - — the Legisiature of United Canada, in 1841, ae hi td atts a pes! we pers? Her PSYSts, BS S HCETIC’ convenes ter tHe pe = ms ee not va eee er a ro Lostait ‘eilitare eee Cwing pe ae ae ee several sources from which a supply © i as ¢ L U ae ‘ eee a ‘ a vib their bars, but their houses and stalis, an gh eaphsied sbieghees Beture in & : Charloticiown .. Up 5. _ 1. | Dp a. bss an os oblaitied: ee phy hin Aa pol ot ie Pcie shortly that everyone may read. . . ~~ varied, “ha eee a _City | now, in several towns, a stranger can neither; The Colonial Office received a telegram : Reyalty Junction) ** 5.35 —— . , te 7 4 R. R. Firzeerap, | Schost Board so toat the said Poard shat! be re- | obtain lodging acr # meal, nor cam # country- | from the Cape announcing that Mr. Sprigg ; Beas wien) onan | SIs | ideemapbeeeies DiOn NSS | mele Parr Gorneamaa sth Beith sioniany Magiaece, | heethy eit ead leguatar from xverding| man "comng vo market get 4 stall for vin UheColunial Premier, ha rvigned. enter River....)‘*° 9.46 * - ~ ° : é yore ‘. A _-— ——— : : aes : ees ot — Brasa te ' f 39.21 * “ 682° 3. from Gates’ Brouk. | Colonies,” the ripe fruits of life-long re- Edito Cte tans or salaries of ether oflicials, over and above her ; ; : EUROPE AND THE EAST Cenaty Line.....| Wass | “* BY 4. fcom Curtis’ Brook. search, and matured thought, and which Te the MGT: OF IRs. EROIAIT _ | the same — apprepriated by Government A aoe ae denied - te ee 4 she sr, Kensiagt n....-- 7s . i ra : The frst pian Mr. Murdoch dismisses as| are accepted as standard constitutional oe you ree me afy information eee first obtained leave of the City ne = tee <pahuanéeinusiceutenet ; + Paris, May 6. Ar 11,465 “ r ar am watt ; : shori on the following points : ouncil. peers. privie oy ery buriesque ) The statement of the German delegate i Semmeretens. |\Dp 1 45p.r. : ee me” Hg tnd axe nail ettbte Up Oe iRam Young is the brother of Have tie P. ‘ Isiand Steam Navigation 9. That immediate steps be tuken to reduce a = meeting held at “rn on the die Oo cia Aah ae scotiechent eben a 4 e -« oa | Lee BOUTCES, 4 Bt 7 : ee. ; enei¥e incre ‘dy | the city debt, by economy in the public ex-| 18th ult. ‘kat meeting was orderly ane perp, Malar siete age, ve A, Pepretiter A, me ghia a ae ¢ 3 the graviiauien scheme, or by pumping itv Judge Young, of this city, who has held Snes on; inerynced . pubetdly pendituare of eivic funds— reduction of sdtatied attended by about 200 intelligent electors; and that Recta ; — oe x0 : single gold » © Lea ee ee ee @ reservoir or dircet.y luiv the supply pipes the degree of L. L. D for many years past. Want tl Soe tis ee oe where practicable, and dismissing officials | 28 for the veracity of the Secretary’s report, siandar ee. that she is prepared to agree 5 Alb a o 5m and Mr. Murdoch's judgment is iar the As Principal Giant rewarked—‘ Literature | "bat 18 1. amoun Sane whose services can be dispensed with, before | every one of those present can voueh. to suspend sales of silver for some years, - ro seribos Bane ' Poe and. joosb-econviuial system of water | ito plan of alow growth, and therefore it ceived—whether mereased ormot! =| au yaging in any mew work not itamediately| yy i as. delhi at being (eens, oe certain defined amount = adh partion sept ee: supply ior Charlottetown is wo be obtained | is not wonderful tha: Canada has few names ‘ My egy tor asking Pan nee ie is required. FN banger ary oa eatin: Saeko baniee yearly to be agreed upon. She nould agne “ ‘1418S GOI &® EAST t ing trom Winter River, or Gates | that are known in the world of letters.” | Wat ther sumwmer tume table tas een. 10. Theee and other reforms absolutely Nei ladies ai Baten G Ni; & | to increase the quantity of 432 marks in | ia mead s =e Ns ee — > ° atta ng ’ But Canada is looking up in this particular. published, and wanifests the same utter necessary, which we hope will shortly be ian teen cireulation, and possibly alsa the quantity : 7 - en, The cost of the several schemes proposed, With the educational advantages. enjoyed disregard for the as of Covent adopted by ® keform yang ae be ultimately in 2,500 shares of 830 each, of edhiaks ‘they of silver per mark, andto withdraw the “ti = i : uu i ny Canadians, ubsurpassed any county ° _ | 2S upon ¢ ¢ “ico Db spose to call in $2 or 40 per . of | ive mark yo reces, 1 i : ations MIXED Mike wits the whole of the dtstrivuung pipe yc adi , wl p by y when auch couvenlence con cis with t | oe ipon oar Aet of incorporation by propose t $20, 000 per cent. ; 20 five m Kk old Pp: ; (2 So laid, we give below — in the world, jt is fair to look forward io | OWO iMierest, that the Company have al-| our Legislature, ; per cent. to be paid on er before the tirst of | Tue English delegates declared that they | + ae ar re ae es rere” | ree 2 1 i $256,385 | # new era in the literature uf our Domin- | ways showa. ; . {| jt, Shs soeiety shall be governed by hw Juve; the balance of 20 per cent. in twe | attended the conference through deference ifs | Big vie be 6 os-! Winter Kiver— SBDRONINg. ---+++++: 132,675 | ion. Only the other day a leading writer Steamers leave for Pictou at 5.30 a. m. | 9 e-laws,as may be adopted from time to time, | 5, talments, at thirty days’ notice, $15,000 | to the States issuing the invitation. The Bes BRdncs-seet. Ae 4 de Paimping....-.-0+++- eT tne a : Pd A ing that the trains on the mainland | although no alteration shall be made in this} ).. 21, hee “Wey ited ’ : * +e ey ihe 5.40 * ; * Brook Gravitation 2 128,583 | in the Ontario press compared very favor- | 48suulng the © Wel aS es Teal couh by & Pike of two-thirds of has already been subscribed. | were ready toafford all the information ES } hao 96 = de. Pampng heir---s-- "131.072 | ably sume of our public men with Eng-| runat avout the same hours as” last years ‘ie Lecttoely ureibak ab ic regular meet of bes ie ort: ee ae _ | that might be a-ked of them, but would not iF Tel cadinak aan do 0: Dy onenns or sis 149,272 | land's statesmen. We believe the picture (his means that travellers are kmogked Up the Association. Tue New Poe ie 5.) ooh. factory is | Yate on the proposals submitted, . ithe age Lac 11.25 ** do nit innate akes 132,507 | was not overdrawn, and we hope the day | &° 4 Most ireeneatien: hour, or forced to | a - ees ak ate ans ae | ‘The Indian and Canadian delegates made min ’ 5 . a . ; i aattall ) f j » a in ard the boats; that they may | nas © 2 ce , wec-) simile “me é 8 { by 20pm ‘Dp 7.49 a.m. Curiie’ Brook Gravitation. .....-++++ 160,300 | ig net far distant when in letters, aa i deep on a oo At L = Le | New Glasgow Notes. tere ond has advertised for tenders for s| Fy mil ee . : at Reowsiu, Ve Bae Se The figures given above show the cost of | politics, Canadians will not suffer by com- e lawen ctou nearly 2 P| building. The gapital stock of the company | a The ane ‘esiee and oat and leas “ 2132 * * moe * i alia : " the trains leave. ie “slaeca Tyee : ; 4 ; 220 HL | Swiss an reek delegate a -serva- "7 — "lee gop i g os « | a system, with every oe kn on ae O! course if the Company employed more May 5, 1881. | will be rs cia sg 9 best | tious in regard to on wasepatin tt Beat River...) 30 | | ap % | piled with, Fipe ee pee,” seventy rent er ee oi are i om board evel anid, Jesight, or | “An 'indjviduél of @lodk-dpelling notoriety, | “tov Tin',, werked by a potest, fareace thes | smataligzn. — Rorth Witwhire, * £215 * | * 10.03. | RoussES Sm a i lative © il took their eval in while lyiwg idle in Char- | bearing the euphonious cognomen of i sam a : : ‘The Austrian delegate pointed : : & OF ‘ ‘ 5 teen miles The Le ative Council. — % ye gearing % Pp - of | will consume the cheap and almost uscless e Austrian delegate pointed to his deli- Royal a os a “ eee me eee —e ee lottetown, this would not be neeessary. | ‘ Cariboo,” who for the last few years has i ag plentiful mg mines. About 12 | eate position as representing a state having Charivttetown ..|Ar 5.30 * Arlil * ot weagien eee eatiae Vike sie tas eid Tur policy of the Government regarding | Urii they weat *y Monday, renenet * been living at Hunter Rivers engaged in | tons a day will be required. | forced a paper currency. x ad =. << . ae ee ; sislativ hursday and returned | some work connected with the railroad, so | ‘The spanish delegate propcsed that th Charlottetown .. Dp 2 4op.m wated apbual cost of the several schemes | the abolition of the Legislative Council iuesday, went on é‘ ° ’ We. E. Diweor & Ca, have removed to the} ie Spa delegate propceed that the * Bo Junetion, ** % 358.’ , vi eavnot fail to be endorsed by the country. | on Friday, they surely couid leave at a/| far forgot himself | last _ week as to out- eee ce, marca E | Conference adjourn after Saturday's sittin , Tore os * 39 propuess : ; A meeting relative to this matter, was held | later hour. ‘It is difficult (though by no| rageously insult his neighbors wife, and store rare Regn ap 5. nd yebreieugrerives jin order that the members might ask rad Aa Rediurd.........)" 331 Winter River Gravitation... --.--- oo at St. Peters on Friday last. It was largely | means impossible) to believe that the Com- | otherwise violate certain portiens of the Gea sonatas aa: devdidiah coaeae structions from their respective Govern- 1 Mt. stowsrt.....jAr 410 " de i - ¢ ee Fo Fe Fe ui er attended. James bicKay, Eeaes gosupies pany incenseniemnt the 7 from pee oT : ey eee by his aa of | me present premises seemed hai ae anne ments. This proposition will be considered Me; Stewat.... Dp 4.15p 8 Galen, Ie te wiht. * gs40| the chair, avd Mr. A. CU. Douglas, was | wantouess, so there i PREY AAD: 2 weet Gag eet ee, ee ee U8- | venient than the old, as the stock ia store is | t°-Morrow. cs Morell... . of 300 | Se ra D . kiae 0390 appointed Secretary. Hon, W. W. Sullivan | saving effected vy this most inconvenient | band immediately sought an interview with | yore at hand and iarger, and purchasers can | The **Standard’s’ St. Peterburg des- ee ee ee 2 Oe . ao G |. . "aris $864 | Leader of the Government, Simon Bolger, | arrangement. ‘ our hero, who, nothing abashed, became | make better selections. ‘(be new brick store, | patch denies that there is amy truth in the Ser River .....[ °° 625“ | Cart ’ Breck Gravitation... fe? eee 9,210| Keq., ML. C., William Hooper, M. P. P.,| if my memory serves me, their centraet abusive, and at last began to use very | on the old stand, eorner of Great George and | report about the Russian Ministry, except ; Bouris naka, Fe ' — : ani James Anderson »peke at jength on | will soon expire, they will of course, en- | threatening language. The case new becem- | Kent streets, which will be completed about | that Géyeral Melike® will probably retain Ms. Stewart. :.+.\Dp 4 lpm hie The following table shows the capital ard | the subject of abolitior, the following reso- deavor to renew it on the same, or more| ing serious, it was considered unsafe to | the Ist of September, will be forty feet broad | his present post. atin a a 5.3: me apnua! cost of each echeme per head, (with | jatious were unanimourly passed :— javeurable terms to themselves. They are | allow “* Cariboo” te roam at large without | by ninety feet long, three storeys high, with } Caprrowx, May & Gieenetown.. :..bAr-6.00.1 | an assumed population of 2,000 families or eae tects D ded influential at Ottawa, Unless some action | placing an injunction upon him. Accord- | mansard roof. It will be fitted with all mod. | The Surice Mini 2 noe nda rte comin il. At — 12,000 in habitants) compared with estimat a a. Mek ina a. « apoge is taken we shall be at their merey for ten | ingly a warrant for his arrest was issued and | ¢T? improvements, such 2 elevators, ete., and | M ae . <ow nage FORO Me and " L. B. ARCHIB LLB, ed cost of present supply : > Pen Sere : years again. ‘The experienc of the past | an officer sent in pursuit. But up to the will be oo into = apartments—two | | . CURD IOM, SDS. AAATSE OS the Opposition, . a Lahn ie 7 Resolved, That this meeting highly ap | Shows that their tender mercies are cruel. | present nethin has been seen or heard of stercs and warehouse. he main or general | is forming a Cabinet. ' i Keperintencents Capital Apnua! |. ivew of the pelicy of the preseut Gevern- | p 12 0 lenun etme tteen inn P a iti 5 4 he Webs lott th retail store will be twenty-eight feet broad by | Panis. May 6 . “ Railway Office, Charlottetown Dec. 3, 1890. cost per cost per] bout and fully enderses its action with re-| « hey are paid a larg om our taxes| him and it is supposed he has left the forty feet long, adjeining which will) be the | ey aay : , Bie head. bead. | rere to the abolition of the Legislative Surely it is notgieo much to aak that the caa- | Island, eneral store, twenty-five feet broad by forty | Gambeita, who was present at the Winter Hiver, gravitation, $17.79 81-22) | Couneil. venience of the public should receive some/ 4 young man belonging to Wheatley | feet long. The balance of the building will be | banquet to celebrate the abolition of slavery NO i ic i do, pumping, 7:46 ~~ O51 Moved by Theodore Morrow, Esq., aee- — recognition at their hand ms River, was recently the victim of rather an | eccu ied as a warehouse. When completed it | proposed a toast ** to all French subjects . Gates’ Brook, gravitation, 5.73 055 ded by Mr, James Moore , oer trust that no time will be ivst in pre- unpleasant practical joke. It appears that will be- ene of the largest and best stores of | beyond the seas withont distinction of race do, pumping, és pe 7 > oan y That thi oe of the paring as "9 the proper quarter | ¢,. seme time past, Juvenis had been pay- the kind in the Province, er color.”. An address from the Engheh T a meeting of the Murray fiarbor Union do, do, b 3 esolved, t this meeting approves of the | a memoria: on the subject. ing his addresses to a young woman in the a ee * : : | committee fer the abolition of slavery was A Agricultural Association, held i the do. “6,” Te a Hon. SE eS eee intends i a if one is prepared should you have any | neighborhood, and the other evening after | ,; Satusiratesyt: -<F54 ee in cennee- | read proposing the formation of Franco- ; ont list was sub- | (° , k vitatio 10.29 . lace in Council the Bull introdue y the he E : : : tion with the Head of Hillsbero’ School gave | } : _ Mall oa th a ae - : is ae of coche cng ere at, 50 | Gorsrnment lect ion, which provided for a os to its remainig at the LXaMINER quietly talking the matter over, it was de- |; very pleasant entertainment in the School- | English comudttee for the abolition of Mitte. bearing the names of the majority pring water © a? : a ll ain heel othee for signatures. cided, much to the young man’s delight > ~ ty he School | slavery in Egypt on a similar plan to that ; ! Farmers in the viciwity, guaroateeing to Stp- | Bstumated present sppasl “ disselution of a= peapaesive Connell Cao you inform me further whea the | ina¢ ther. should J od Th ght | room, on Wednesday eee we 27th ult., | controlling Ezyptian finances . . the Potatee ’ ~wards of twe rance, 808 37.00 @ 22 McDenald d- : at they should get married, e next | chiefly consisting of recitations, dialogues etc., | 2™ : y oll the Potatees grown on vu pware cost Ip insu Pp Moved by Pius McDenald, Esq., secon contract expires. : y : gut "Row “ coved (200) Acres of Land, at fifteen cents| fire departm’t and v ells, ed by Mr Richard Whelan— P Es day the would-be Benedict went to town to | enterspersed with some choice selections of Aunts, May 6. (iBe.) per bushel, for five years, to ang ‘capi- the § 7 aes thi : ses NQUIRER. | yurchase certain indispensables, and to| vocal music rendered by the pupils of the} The Bey nas addressed « French protest } taliste ' who will establish ¢ starch Faetory Mr. Murdoch remarks thet “t ‘i sop Resolved, That al oe, meen er eee ee make the necessary arrangements for the | Head of Hillsbero’ singing school, who, having to the I owers, imi, loring them in the name : here. going Sigures are sufficient in nesremrat bad Fpietale itha 5 of ed - it ti : Lite Insurance. occasion, except to purchase the license, | joined with the cluldren, contributed largely | of humanity to stay horrors of war. The thy thn “ hove be for- | arrest attention, as they show clearly that Lawrence Kickham, oue of the representa ives ; i i in making the entertainment iateresting and | report ie confirmed that five powerful nati : rdered that notice of the aber ld be t in| of this district in the Legislative Council, in which part of the business his betrothed 8! ; Laaee g pe : po native , wwardest to the Exawtvex and “Patriot” newe-| 5 large sum of money cou spent in i Lad ‘the Gaverbuiont Laeasure of | 10 the Editor of the Examiner. generously promised to attend to. At the pleasant. The manner in which the children | tribes have revolted, and refuse to submit, o fe vati ing) s the city an abundant supply | voting age ; ; : i : a i . : : ; : acquitted themselves, showed their Teacher | gither to the Bey or Fr Papers for publication. bringing t y last ion, which provided for a dissolution 8 Ww 1 tedt time appointed, the young man, with a few es : y y or France. 1. J. BREMAUT, See'y- | of soft and wholesome water, and the t the Le islativ Cou cil, and a submission Te ye, ee eee ne eee ne wn | cheice friends was on hand at the parson’s (Mr. P. W. Mcleod, formerly of \ alleyfield), | ne ere Murray Harbor, South, Apri! 20tb, 81. average annual outlay paid therefor, in the . od obit of a abot ida 09 “the piogl ome -, ve for the benefit . oe ss hat the.yeuna laity felled. to put mer ap- | % be a painstaking and succeseful instructor! Peeple sometimes say that independent ap23-—2m wky shape of interest and ruuning expenses, | | on, polls eave behind us, In : ee a star an arenes... After. waiting. a eae: of the yaung; and the fact that he has searcely ‘ournalists are on the fence. Buteo isa : a hat is pow paid, directly , gonducted under altogether different pria- | P® , been seven months in charge of the school | Sydoe + so is a jury ; Fo is any faneti TDG WEEKLY EXAMENER, — Por fal -~ ee ke a bad and ‘imperfect ee ee ciples from those te which we havo hither- time, he began to suspect that there was | made the results of his teaching more fully ap- | aan bhsaes Soetetie led fips ge i= we as batide ral tri abroad, ane me y Sir William Young, Chief Justice of | to been aceustomed—principles which seem something wrong, and finally left the par-| preciated hy these present, The music gave ino tial jud “A a Gane > te mae Catal coucernieg | °PS-. deavored to lay before our | Nova Scotia, has tendered his resignation | to offer to the insured all the guarantee | S°P4se 1m disgust, a sadder, but a wiser | evidence that the singing master, Mr. David a. = Ra reat ook ae ae : P. E. fstand, cannot do soin a hetter or ee ee ot ae doch’ “1 eoneequence of his advanced age and | possible of safety and economy in its man- | "2. He is now strong i: the belief, that | H. Douglas, spared no pains in training his | Peres om the “ene Ee te wpendent journal- e wa "eel We aie to ton VW geist readers i ae * a iuetedine ot ww feebleness. He has held the agement lis main features are: i. an en there are better places in the world than upile for the occasion. Aiter several speeches an k —— ete nd te the ° oe by then - i o © 7 P ae t : ‘ a ; ; i de, eulogistic of the entertai t ace being waged by tho political par- Btiurvce. Sent, postpaid, w any port (which con ov clerk's office), anid | position twenty-one years. Speculation is | trance fee; 2, a deposit to a safety fund, | this Island, and will prebably take up his) psing mats, ete ty di earsenrer? | a : ee Threat ‘the ent tt. ligation at the City Ulerks ofice), eras « oe 4? | abode in the Far West. the audience quietly dispersed, pleased with | ties on both sides. A good reason given by ne & by a Wantee, re | Pee they wili carefully study the | rife m rega to his successor, and the which after five years pays interest to its ¥ . what they had seen and heard, and express. | @ politician who was accused of being on oe. Gy geaeipt af (me YaMan, mp Srupt f the Minister of Justice ard Lt. | members, and by degrees becomes equal to eee ee sis : : P + : - . * | matter. e certainly want a pure qu ity wont Archibald are free! oneationel dues an sonatas o « mall pe al rn : ; ing a desire that Messrs, McLeod and | the fence was that it was so blamed dirty HE piece to get your Friati done is a| of water for housebvld and manulpoturing c ee rehi y aad 7] oy is eee ee oo coast Sones is having a good Douglas would again favor them with an|oneach side that he was afraid to come ibe Eka dubbh PEL a OROoRs and » copious supply im cases of in ” wee o Washington. evening's pleasute.—Com. down.—Toronto Telegram, ‘i . * if ie it aia | a - s res el a f-