‘4 — A A EE EO EEL ELIT LE SOLES, : r : oii el THE DAILY EXAMINER, - SATURDAY, FEBRUAK THE DAILY EXAMINER. | | aaa ane erent - $e THE GOODS ARE FIRST-CLASS. Prices Low and Varicty Great, | ented father, but they are a standing proof of | ; | the future British sovereign s wide knowledye sire to throw as much dirt | Frederick. | °f public affairs, his mastery of an immense ; ror raclerick, ee : : the memory of the cores ao ae }amount of knowledge en important . a ar ' wf Ds bs ; . ‘ a . n . scie 8 Prince Bismarck’s pe — J = cs ae public works, of education, ¢ arene — to have been aroused by oa * C hi i and art, which places a . a position for | , ‘or's diary that he had more) ;nowing the people and their various In the late Emperor s diary ; no g peo} aa j i 5 or i . or s » . aj . “s i ! to do with the consolidation of the German | terests better than the political leaders. In | i in addition to all this, there is a strong de- as possible on Shall We Annex New England? : Tue Boston Transcript says FEBRUARY 2, 1889. ** Suppose Canada does not de sire annexation, the question has arisenin the minds of many New Englanders whether it Trade of Canada very strong reasons New England States would be more pros- perous and happy united to Canada than — + | for oe arte “e be greatly ae aoe Empire than even the Chancellor, Sr) the performance of these duties, the tact dis ccoRD o the offici - de ingiand to return to her former allegiance, | mpire thi ee i , va a arve , well e yed in \ocorvING to the otlicial tables of trade, und become a part of that great and glorious | Robert Morier was on intimate eats . | wn seanens — Se ae a a . ts io o & a : , srrov. Frederick ‘reasing r ct Tor the vee —_—— oo received this morning, the grand tf tal of empire on which the sun never sets. friendship with the Empe ror — rec eric » | increas e. : er sles ad | C la’s imports and exports in the fiscal nd if Bismarck could kill two birds with | embodied in the sovereign’s represe es | ee oe po fi Che Transeript proceeds to adduce some a . . he was not the man to re- | in strengthening the attachment of all cl iwsses | _ SAR “l to $2 07 690. O : 1e one stone, he wi ie » throne year 1535 amounted to $201,097 650. f for its belief that the rece regina ch stone. His treatment of | and parties to the throne, 5 s SLLO,894,630 were huports, ‘offeken is a case in point. This leara- | heedenine se neg spn sh Se was im- | Growth of Catholicity. prisoned more than three months ago, on a earn charge of high treason, for having edited the late Emperor's diary. The Supreme Court of Leipsig has now ordered the doc- this sum and $90,205,000 for exports. By countries, the aggregate trade, on the The New York Sun gives statistics re- ————([x]—_---— lating to the growth of Roman Cathe! cism in the United States. This year is the united to the Republic ; and says : basis of goods entered for consumption and : : : ' ‘*With the annexation of New England to exported, was as follows Canada, taking the Connecticut river, the Great Britain United States . 91,053, 91% $79,383,705 » , Green Mountains and Lake Champlain for the western boundary line, Boston and New Eng tor’s release. as of one who had done no- thing worthy of bonds or imprisonment. We centennial of the establishment of the Hie- rarchy of the United States. The numb :erof priests is 8,118, of churches 7,353, and 1,480 A Large Stock of Grey Cottons, A Large Stock of White Cottons, SNES SR hey a EE ee 2,642,557 | land would soon double its present business. trust that the whole of the Morier incident t ne Germany 3,563,106] But not only would New England have this may be allowed to die out now that he has | chapels. The total number of active os eee P eee eee eee eere eee eee eee eee erye 9 . . } > . r . . >y ‘ a ‘ , * cs . ‘ _ | . : ome ao < | ( on us the commer i i % © 2eeOr oO o »s furni he Spain . 127,294 | vast territory ui whieh 9% the markets of | been amply justified. Catholics according to the figures i577. - Portugal a 230.397 | cial centre, buf it aie iave the m or ¥% to the chancellors of the clioceses, is 3, Wi, ENGLISH CANAD , 227 si the ld in which to compete or zs ; . ; om es is ’ ss ; . sary Italy 235,516 ont My W ith the iron and ior ysl of The Prussian Parliament has been re- 656, Says the Sun : ; It is customary, ’ Holland 332,169 os : ieenhed pf ‘tas vere deer 0 opened Politicians expected some | making allowances for infants, minors and ‘ 505.8 We scotia situate i its 1 * aa : . ; . . re Belgium. ... 505,800] Nova Scot : allusion to be made with respect to the | non-churchguers, to compute the entire! qa draw from, its iron foundries would commence It would control the fisheries, Newfoundland . 1,945,426 i in a Morier dispute, or the imprisonment of Dr. population of any religious body in t 8 | Canadian Shirtings and Ginghams, Wer ti Se sae a era 000 | cabton Tie “Ghanslbr hed nothing | Solaey op 80 eae, rotor tana i Black and Col China ~—- Japan... 2,261,155] would be the terminus of the Can ulian a say on either of these subjects. Bat he number of active men ers. 2 dn ~ b = ac an ored Dress Goods Switzerland tn 194,938 | fic Railway, connected by steamet from _ has not left Dr. Geffken alone. An official the total number of Catholics in the nl ° 2,016,480 | couver to China and Japan. New England indictment has been made out against the | ed States, active and nominal, would be, Other countries The value of exports by countries was: Great Britain . 349,084,984 need not be ashamed to return to her ancient allegiance and belong to an Empire which em- braces a fifth of the habitable globe, and to doctor from which it appears that he com- piled the diary which was published from the diary of the Emperor Frederick who for 1888, 12,000,000, against 9,500,000 in 1884.” These are located, in the Middle and New England States, 5,822,851; in the fable Linen, Towels, Towellings, Bed Tickings, Hessians, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Cretonnes, Sheetings, Table Napkins, J . ‘ 2 572,065 I +... 2 lominion forms nearly a 7 ! : : : gg, <a United States ear 773 aa ie a an aa : ive times as | bad only lent it to hum. It is true that the | Southern States, 1,215,576, and in the hb ~. iside > . jes an el ei VItsTS ¢ _ . . . . , ce e wm §Ooe , ‘ . me (DS — a . 10S 543 “ss itn shat i: 7 . us und c Darius, four late Emperor desired its publication after | Western States, 5,117,565. The Sun esti- 0 rermal ove arge as that whicu Was Ullut ’ , 3 “yy : Spain : b2,317 ne e size of ancient Rome, sixteen times | many years had elapsed— possibly after the | mates that by the end of the century, the VERY BEST i ‘ Pn betluwh ode ee 600 0 666 480 O88 ms es the sl 7 ale i » * 7 @ : ; . : an a x 155,821 | oveater than France, forty times greater than | death of Bismarck and all who had been | Roman Catholics in the United States wil] A i § AND OIL, CLOTHS, italy Dae caateenlis 59,090 Ur ited Germany, three times larger than the] concerned in the consolidation of the Ger- | number 20,000,000... Holland ..... + 3781 United States, without _ Alaska, and roe man Empire. Dr. Geffken declares that he a as _ - i : 1yUe suare arger tl > an empire W oe vd certs ' . ar fe ; Belgium. .........00+++: » ann go | Square miles ares wh hy ; ——— Tal only copied cé rtain — of the di ary To Mexcuants.—Parties in need of day — foul a ee Sq Us > in 2S, 7 ” " — P , iv. » > » ts i ‘ . . Newfound and o'601 496 9,000,000 oa are mile po} for his own private use, t isonly fair to} books, ledgers, blotters, or blank books of any The above bought at the rig it time and place, oma will West Indies FL Rae | BLO O00, OM assume that he consented to their publica- | kind should call atJ. D. Taylor's. Cash books | go] ; ye always do sell —CHI BAP South Amerson oes . tcliad . : fhen he found his dead master’ sold as we always do se IKBAP., Chinas . 32 This 1 atter for consideration. Cer-]tton when he found his dead master’s | for clerks always on hand. . J 132,448 This is a matte China and Japan. 46.019], : 4 ticular need of the | Memory was being traduced. Prince Bis- | — BEN ” as, . Australia *0,0' tT tainly Canada has no particular need « ie ors : P : E S © S Otl intri 154.505 Seale N Niel mark was hurt when it was discovered that — 4 Ee iy x & & & TE %S, ' : Ol es vr. ry. } ; _ ir eve oO > ww Englane 7 . F i " ; ‘Sao'veies f i if ae States, or even of the New Mngiane! to the Emperor Frederick belonged the 2S 7 EN 14,5 ‘} ~ The value of gouds entered for const I States. But if they should desire to come credit of consolidating the German Em- “ae Charlottetown, Jan 295 18S9-_-dy & wky tiun by. countries was in on fair terms—then it may be worth | pire. eat Britai: $39,208.72) oe : ace c S = ; a ia Dathe wn 48 48] 848 | While forfCanadajto consider their proposal, Of Stan! ia 2 : . SENSES nited States - , re - Stanley verv li e ins peen reard. : ‘ “ P 2,244,784) The we f it is that the States are ham . zs ‘ » » Mens Pals _ 224,784) The worst of it is that the States an -| But a letter containing sone news of the| /#¢@ Last Term for the Season ee (corman) "ene ane ered and handicapped li many ways, and] great explorer, and which relieved the * THE ; os 4.052 . . . : . ra =, seg; would necessarily bring to Canada addi- | anxiety of many many thousand watchers si ss ortugal — ‘ styoa ¢ , .'s - - . ‘ 4 ne Italy 180,726} tional responsibilities. But if they weuld | 0% both sides of the world has been receiy- D ANCING CLASS . S ; Holland 231 7Q) ss ed at Brussels. It was addressed to ‘Tippo ro we | promise to be very good we might be in- Til of , ca Selyium : boas 488,743) ° 7 ib, on August 17, from Boma, of Baualya, / A Newfoundland 421,599 | duced to take them in. ae Murenia, for the whereab ruts: of which | pay gy, NEG rh , i A { West Indies 3,268,663 place everyone is ata loss. The informa- \ in ALL, South America 876.605 China and Japan 2,128,707 - unsatisfactory, but it tells us that Stanley Switzerland 193.838 Uwing to the press of correspondence it : the: alive l well, : : had ‘ ‘ g to tl ress rrespondence In} was then alive and well, and that he had T 4 N 5th I t Other countiies ',/ 14,009) the columns of Tue Examiner, last week’s | left Emin Pasha eighty-two days before. On UeSAaV 2 eXt, nst. rhe total ar 18558 was $22,209,641.53. ~~ = nount of the duty collected in The amounts of Varia. ** Varia’ was crowded out, and this week there is is only room for foreign matters, which I feel assured willl be of interest to tion contained in the letteris meagre and A Good Avpolatment -—WILL Bk OPENED E. BURRIS. feb2—dy 2i °HE CHEAPEST YET! a lute c it i bw con “ie re Fol } duty contributed by countries were as fol-| many ot your readers. Answers to several | = 3 Call and Inspect, and get Bargains at Auction Prices fi lows questions will have to stand over until next Dr. W. J. ALEXANDER, who did his first a al! ispee ' g Ua C 0 1C68 or a8 ' Great Britain 28_912.729.84 | week. teaching in Prince of Wales College, Char- United States 7.131.006.23 #4 lottetown, has been appointed to the new ES ‘0: Franc ; é ' 796,242.80 Perhaps some of your readers would care chair of English and Eng ish Literature in Germany .................... 1,214,748.15] to hear the details of the dispute between | University College, Toronto, Dr. Alex .n- oo THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON P. E. ISLAND re as Sir Robert Morier our Ambassador at St. mer ” =e young — oo attaingieuts and A 8S THE BLIZZARD HAS STRUCK Us, ° ade . eS aan ‘a Petersburg, and an exceedingly able diplo- great promise, Lr. Forrest testifies to the our patrons and others in need of Coal :0: a 204.431) matist, and Count Herbert Bismarck. 1} 80rrow with which Dalhousie parts with | oan be supplied by calling on us. Holland Belgium Newfoundland. 704,034.95 117,228.81 3,211.68 cannot do betier than furnish the following account which I take from an English him, and indeed such teachers are not easily obtained. Among the testimonials pre- We have in Store a large supply of all the leading qualities, viz. :— DRAWING ROOM PARLOR SUITES, best value, West ladies 1,831,368.64 | BeWSpaper: “It began with the assertion in sented by Dr, Alexander in applying for OLD SYDNEY ROUND, BEDROOM SUITES at lowest prices, South America Oss SeAS9 | Mee. Detiet, had comavantenipt to Maschei| Dockera, BA. A. cho nebaiioms Gin TnL ERE do. Alt kinds of UPHOLSTERED GOODS at Barzains, ‘ae "aa yan oe Bazaine alain e as io the Prussian experience as teacher in Prince of Wales a Ny PICTURE FRAMING, 124 Varieties, very cheap and nobby, Other co intric ec a 340,166.62 | movements which enabled the French to] College, Charlottetown,” helps to ** qualify INTERNATIONAL do., LO K ING GLASS KS, The percentage of duty on the total value fe ult @g vods entered for consumption, dutiable and free, was 21.57. The amount of duties paid per head of the population was $4.49. —_<2§-p—— ‘ Merchants Bank of Halifax. inflict serious losses on the enemy. The story had been told by Marshal Bazaine to Major von Deines, formerly Military At- tache at Madrid, while the Marshal was living there, and Mr. Morier was our Ain- bassador to the Court of Spain. Mr. Morier was said to have obtained the in- formation from the Crown Prince (after- wards the Emperor Frederick). Sir Rob- him in a high degree for the position he seeks in Toronto University.” The follow- ing is Dr. Anderson's testimonial :-- ‘*His conduct of the classes entrusted to him, especially those in English and English Literature, was most satisfactory. To ad- mirable familiarity with the works of our literature he added a thorough scientific knowledge of the language, and was most suc- INTERCOLONIAL RUN OF MINE, ACADIA AND VALE NUT, All of which will be sold at a small profit. R. VeMELLAN. her guar feb2—eod & wky lm Glasgow Lead and Color Works, The latest in WINDOW BLINDS, and all kinds of WINDOW FURNITURE and Fixings at cost, No trouble to show goods. Can suit all tastes, at NEWSON’S FURNITURE WAREROOMS, opposite the’ Post Office, JOHN NEWSON, ‘ — » heard a whicsner aq} CeSsful in imparting instruction to the students : Ine annual statement of this Bank, as|erthad in the summer heard a whisper 98 | under his charge.” MONTREAL. Charlottetown, Jaa. 31, 1889. published, shows to this story being current in the Bismarck : e : circle, and he took the opportunity of writ- It is a pleasure to chronicle Dr. Alexan-| © = —=—~— . ard a a Liabilities to public ‘ -$+,038,370.62 | ing to Marshal Bazaine on the subject. It | der’s promotien to a large field of usefulness. JHE 66 LE PHANT BRAND a z sé ‘ , ai O47 2 1 , - : ° : = ‘ shareholders 1,247,513.61 | was fortunate that he acted with prompti- | We congratulate him on this new recogni- | oo : Total liabiliti i 986,184.23 tude, for the Marshol, who has since died, | tion of worth by the authorities of his tiger oe — labilities. .. ween eres 9,400, 192.29 | was able to contradict the story in every | native province. FPURE WHITE LEAD . rhe assets are as follow : respect. Sir Robert Morier then wrote to te A 2 is now manufactured un§er the control of the ; Specie, Dominion Notes, notes Count Herbert Bismarck, enclosing Personal. original proprietors. and cheques of other banks and copies of the allegations against him, iiss bi rT ’ Ready Mixed Paints, made be ces < » fr the ¢ <3.$1.366 Of yar : : ’ ‘OR 7 .Q > t "ahs ’ : > ELEPHANT i 2 C ices ints. alan 5 lue from other banks. $1,366 01.67 | and of his correspondence with Morshal Mr. James Webster, of the firm of Harper mee IAIN BAF | _ Se eee ans to Dominion and Provin Bazaine. His letter was couched, not] & Webster, Shediac, is at the Hotel Davies ivery packe a cial Governments, municipali : ; euster, Shediac, 1s at the Hote avies, shade matched. Order early, as the Spring de- = ee a ; 3 = ri c pe in the smcoth style of a wily diplomatist, Mr. VW, < DesBrisay, of the Summerside mand will be great. Only one quality made, the {x} ated ” a aa oe oom — but in the strong language of an honest | Journa/, was among the passengers in the | best. 3 ms a : var eibeny sampugpiomrsediypane fs ~ iman who had been wronged, and he con-| special train to Georgetown last night, en | * ” Patent Zine Paint, snow- thorized loans, notes and bills . . ; 5 white, gives a beautiful and os : discounted, notes overdue cluded with a request that the Count would | rowfe to Ottawa. ate hae i * wordne debts, iials premises, cause an immediate contradiction of _the Douglas ees Australian litterateur, has | 4¢ Fj FPHANT ’* Water-color Paints super- ‘ i furniture, etationerv. etc. 3.919.382.56 | ‘* foul and infamous libel and calumny "’ to arrived in! lontreal to represent the St. James i sedes kalsomine for walls a: ’ laste __|be inserted in the North German Gazette — - . ~ carnival. R M G s oe ” Col 1 Puintd, in i - , a . . ‘ : A SE, aper Says iv. mr. Spe ; . Ss, ron cans ‘ Total assets $5.286.184.23 | (the official organ.) Count Herbert replied on paper says hey I pargo, ELEPHANT gael aints, in iron ca ; : curtly that neither the contents nor the | 2°” stationed at Welsford, Queens Co., N. aaa ROgs. ¥ Tne fits of siti 2 $37.57 oe a : “| B., will not take a circuit next summer, but | * ” Japan Colors, in all the ———(x >. fae profits of the year were $112,337.57 tone of Sir Robert’s letter enabled him to ct Ayrectbeste mony Ati en wh od in a a EL PH newest and richest colors. } is : ° . . . . ‘ vee’ ( 4 é > ssesslc ‘ - #40,000 of which were added to the re- step out of the limits imposed upon him by Sis lees: fortnsee a ca are hcaiie é6 ELEPHANT ” Varnishes and Japans, su- ? sorve fand, which now amounts'to,$200,000- | his official position in regard tothe German ‘‘1t is reported that Patti has consented to “ perior to agen : a s : ’ a mp i : . c as . : na : Jacguers or > ——_—_ +2Oe+e ——_—__ —__ -— press. Phis wa too much for‘our Am- appear at yet another farewell concert in Lon- FLEPHANT oe se beanty. 1 eS OW’ ’ ces é Bank of Neva Scotia. bassador, seeing that the German papers | don,” says a cable despatch. Her kindness in rT skage is the only = a : a : a . ; t ° yg onthe packag | -—- are more ‘inspired’ than any other Eurv- | this regard has become a matter of habit—a FI guarantee of really good k ‘uk general statement of this Bank as| pean journals ; and ina diguitied reply he | habit which brings her about $3,500 whenever | paiut. Se r<] bs published by the Halifax Chronicle, shows its| mformed the Count tbat he would never | she gives way to it. The mewest, mest central aad ees cqylppee Un ag ye yr ante ss again take : otice of attacks le A despatch from Toronto says that Mr. F, | Paint Factory in Canada. ; Liabilities to public to be 36 293,582.58 again take any notice Of attacks made upon - i nae re as eo ; x 7 eee <1] r ae 7 x & co * ee oe iin 1. 625.828.79 him by the Cologne Gazette. The incident | +: Newbery, one of the promoters of the new | FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER . ie eeaa » sharenolders. . . 99,925. 19} his : Il _| line of steamers which runs between Char- ; mi i ing gradually allowed to drop by lottetown, Halifax and Boston, has arrived febS—Sm eod Tot ities S7 QI¢ 7|the ‘‘ reptile ’ German ‘p which i wore 5a eae ; otal liabilities . . -37,919,411.37 eke beck a ra ; a weet there for the purpose of laying before the a : Its asssets include, —specie, Dom- oe a on a Te weer Om Be railway authorities the advantages of the route : * inion notes, balances, notes and —— for summer tourists going from Ontario to the ‘ a ‘heques due other banks, Pro- vineial bonds ets........ . .$2,092,865.92 Loans to Provincial Government, loans to corporations, cash, eredit accounts and secured sverdrafts, notes and bills dis ounted, notes and bills over- iue, secured and unsecured, : : of making him a donation A well filled late Professor of History at Queen's Col real estate mortgages, pre- well understand that Major — Deines “> purse was presented by the Rev. I. N. Parker lege, London, will deliver a Lecture miums, stationery, etc... 5,826,544.45| ported only what Bazaine told him. The] ¢) penalf of the donors. . wll ———___— conclusion is that _ are of Metz was Archduke Rudolf, Crown Prince and _heir- In St. Paul’s Schoolroom Fotal assete............. -$7,919,411.37 |lying. He was, during his last years, so apparent to the Austrian throne, whose death ? :y The net profits of the Bank for the year amounted to $141,347.94, of which $60,- YOO were added to the reserve fund, which how amounts to $460,000. i I i ee ~~ The Empire says : ** Mr. Davies ought 'o make a good Grit leader. His remarks about many of his fellow-Islanders being supported by earnings received from rela- tives abroad show that he is readier to speak a bad than a good word for his coun- try Victoria Notes. Capt. George Cl: rke, of this place, pick- door of The revival mectings now being held in the above church is supposed to be the el upa live « the Methodist « ries of ildar near the aurch, on Jan. 3isr. cause of this early appearance, the ive being in splendid condition. A Feney Dress Carnival this month” victoria Rink is being well patronized, i8 projected fur + * * What are we to think of this shameful accusation? Apart from Bazaine’s denial we could not fora moment believe that so honorable an Englishman as Sir Robert Morier could be guilty of anything so dis- graceful as was imputed to him. We can broken down in mind and health, and was so penniless, that he was glad to get money where he could; and we fear he may have been capable of inventing the story. It has also been proved that there was no need to tell Bazaine, in 1870, the movements of the Germans, for they were well known. Even if on the date named he had received the intelligence, it was too late to be of any use to him, for his course had already been de- cided on. Again, it does not even appear that Sir Robert Morior is alleged to have communicated directly with the Marshal; but that his telegram to London was for- warded on. * % The truth seems to be that Prince Bis- marck is jealous of the good understanding which at present exists between England and Russia, for which Sir Robert Mcrier has the credit. Bismarck has given up the triple alliance of the three Emperors for an ailiance between Germany, Austria and Italy, and he does not scruple to do what he thinks necessary to prevent England and Russia from beeoming to friendly. But, Maritime Provinces via Boston. The Elgin correspondent of the Moneton Transcript says; *' The Rev. A. H. Lavers, who is very popular among all classes as a true Christian gentleman and preacher, was met at the parsonage a few evenings ago by a large number of his friends, tor the purpose was recorded in THe EXAMINER a day or two ago, was a son of Francis Joseph and was born August 21st, 1858. He married on May 10th, 1881, Princess Stephanie, second daugh- ter of King Leopold Il. of Belgium, then in her seventeenth year. Their only child, Princess Elizabeth, was born September 2nd, 1883. The volume comprising the Prince of Wales’ speeches during the past twenty-five years has been published in London. Naturally a good deal of interest has been taken in it. The Prince has had a Gifficuit place to fill, and he has filled it well. It is a commonly accepted fact tiat there is no man in England to-day so generaily popular as he. To have attained this position a rare combination of qualities must have been necessary. and dis- passionate judges have formed a high opinion of the Prince. it is considered but fair, at least, that he should get credit for the avili- ties that he really possesses, aud the Loadon Standard, the leading Conservative paper iu England, has a frank and kindly article upoa the Prince’s career apropos of the appearance of the book referred to. According to the Y oO Standard, the gpeeches do not show the ~ Prince of Wales to be as eloquent as his lam- THE REV. J. de SOYRES, Late Hulsean Lecturer at Cambridge, and —~ON Friday Evening, 5th instant. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. Admission, lic. fv order, L. C. DESBRISAY, Vestry C.erk. NOTICE. if any ef our Customers indebied fe bl tous have any Money to spare at BROWNS Ch’town, Jan. 4.—eod&wkly. BLOCK, ee [x] To Merchants! —_——{x]—___- HIS IS THE MONTH FOR SELLING BOOTS, and you require them at once. Do not wait and Jet some oue else take yedr trade. Orders filled in twenty-four the present time, in consequence | of our loss by fire we shall be! thankful to receive all we ean get. E. W. TAYLOR, UAMERON BLOCK, jan3i—dy & wky 3i | BOOTS : i these at low prices. a hours’ notice. We have received 3,009 Pairs of Mens’ and Womens’ RUBBERS ; 700 Pairs of Mens’ an iW omens’ OY HRS H(¢ ES : 4,269 Sides SOLE LEATHER. ave about GOO Pairs Mens’ and Boys’ LONG wud Childrens’ BOOTS. We are selling GOFF BROS. Also, in our own manufacture, we 4,000 Pairs Womens’, M LSsch Charlottetown, Nov. 40, 1888—eod & why ji kg IE they BN Agee AREY igi ‘