hy let, IN, rans A YEA hi free Dot “ This is t ; , a eeeee——>Ee—E———y————e — = - ST - — ‘ cats * true Liberty, whe ; a bits —— c a Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Kvxirres. Stncte Corres Two Crxrs. 1p 1 Y 1 jet Fp SERIES HARLOTTETOWN —- Ha se Fg SERIE LEAKLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1883 OL, 12.--NO, 6 ¥ 4 ' ‘ I: RIDAY. FEBR UA RY \), [8&3 VOL. 12, NQ, 68, tl da . i i — : : - - berger ‘ . ~ . - a a ememetine ‘ein Hyg DAILY HxaMINER McLEOD & MORSON| — Seco: 5 Sra ; : i \TTK bid t e time of dey, andif IT recollect right, I ° L ' ' : }, ’ : >. . 7 ihcanidneiginitaiiahon e : —s ’ i <gpaay EYRRY EVENING, Barristers & Atuorneys-atehaw. | THE KING'S COUNTY ELECTION CASE oe ‘sictan the time of dey... Then Kee ¢ | . 6 rset, PUBLISIN COMPANY Sate W, P Pall le produced a bottle and gave. me a dripk cut of Lb, — Connex or WATER SO in if 1" oOMNTADIC® Dp G THE EVIDENCH?E. it. He s.id nothing of any imprrtarce that I Th ty ait pets OFF te . Liuli i), Nl a it) f (JBI If. tf Tj —_— recollect of There was spirit. or rum in the with 5 48D —<; ie re | F THR CANVASSER AND THE BOTTLE STILL GO : t “ — “se red See I t«k a glass. 4 P. EB. Island e TG oR handed t ittie k Mr, Keet ' ch peeio WD, ” ‘is | OFFICES : | MATS E IN EO W Fz este: WY : Ge cy If of th thant ed hin = — aeiak ptahen pall é £0 Lone gares oF SUBS RIPTION Refor m Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post! And n aN. ‘ ICL BLOOD, _ ENR} a called = K ma ; A, 7 peti- me tiened about next. Tuesday or biection 4 " bay & ) Othice, Charlottetow ete ae 08 a — cen aes change the blood in the entire system in eee : ' ane ai ew t ey wats ee 3 ala: an oven day. Could hardly *ray*where he took the i All gig Monts, 1 26 ferchante’ B : : 7 nO will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be tored ae ee ee 2 liquor fiom. He might have taken‘it out of m, Sag Months, Ok sats Bank of Halifax Building. Sun. health, if such a thing be possible. ] . ° rps d.to sound rememhxr the Election time in June last, 51. pocket or ont of the way thi . | Souig oot, we merside, P. E. Island. Pee | qual. Physicians use thein in Teck pecctee ree SomRie te these Pills heveno Dominion Election. ~ Premen b-rsecing James caiclied Mr ‘Keefe am hones tinal hay & we + most ra sles MONEY TO LOAN eight letter-stamp . I ce. Soild overs where, or sent by mal) for R McLean.at my. fathers’ house. Mr, Me- tic ges ; ee a ertisiag a AN, on vood sec : | ps. Send for circular. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO . a Va! . that there was pleutv of time, but I said a. wr Ady " made for monthly, |™° lerate interest g security, at ~ : + +f » AOHNSON * BOSTON, MASS. Lean was talking about the election. SaW nothing to them, and got away a quick as tiller eae oe : aan . ROUP, ' soms liqnor.. James Keefe had it. He wae 1 g iE». twenty oF yearly Sdvertise- | ¢ at MCL8Go, W. A. O. Morson. | oe w- ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. with Melecs 7 hey drove in thé sams aaielg : : 7 pio licatton. Nov. 24, '82 —pres her re eos NE LINIMENT will instan- eo Some of’ thé tds was Gvidk’ Find _fross-examined -by Mr. Davies—1L. knew Hag Bs, on 29H ; res her | ; te oe e terrible discsecs, ang, mith dositively pe 2 Pass . _ . mF ae ; a id Kec fe was ama bine age: t, and many a rap L Paintey os fives sent free by mail. Don’t délay a momeut. ee Se ee ee cour had wi h him wien he was tryi: g togellumes Prevention is better than cure. not he sane anybed yoolse had avy,” Igaw my yy; ohihe. I hadu’t atreat from him yery ‘eu. “aac FoR F:BAUARY, i883. BR. WARBURTON, syste, PRISICIAN AND SURGEDY ¢, ach day, 0 : gui day, 59. Om, p ™ (E sINBURGH.) 47, as\l0 3%; * 2 Ch'town, Jan, 5, 1883. 45 3911 45) 1 391 445 40'm ru/| 2 20 Pit TOP LOAD — NOTICE. LIV AN i MAGNEILL, I EING about to mee change in my a Year Eh bu-iness, it is nece-sary that all amounts tec TTORNEYS c AT- LAW due me ov paid ou or before the twentieth Steel | g January, 18 2 All amounts not »aid will be : it - ( | sucd for (hen, without farther notice, | Molic in mncery | . | ae ~ mM | PAUL LRA. ae ARIES PUBLIC, &c. Sash me Sew Factory, Ch’town, Jan. 5, ’8?, ce | GPPICES- O'Halleran’s Building, Great Se, catrerst. NOW OPENED val mre tidak B gf Money to Loan mk NEW ae. Suuves,Q.C. Cussrse B. Maoneit, | : co Bp 2%. 16, 63. : CARD. McLEAN, ‘SOURIS EAST. | mag teeay - : bust . Royal (ak Hotel. _ Sajare, Des 19 08am mas in we dee, hy 1882,--1m 3aw w ly 3m itHY MAGEAGHERN, (Late of lialian War. house) AGENT FOR Fire Insurance Company, of bugianid, can a ~s ie 44 M4 Yaneashire Fire Insurance Company, of Pinziaud, of Loudon Fire Insurance Co., * Of Englanu, 4S REMOVED His Office to bis New Buildiog, pope (uoen and King Sts, —Up Stairs, town, Dec. 7, 22. KOVARIANAS i \ PAD. NREL. J. GARBET!, M. D, Graduate of the London University, Dean and Regis- trar of the Bo-t m Medical College of Special- ists, says:—‘‘! had tried every s;stem of treatmevt for the cure of nervous prostration, partiai paraly is, and abouic dyspepsia. Per- svaded, much against my will, to try the Pad system, | put them on, and m two days found that the paralysis of the nerves had been con- quered, the entire nervous system toned up, and now—-ix months from the day of apphi- my professional practice as a Physician, in private life and among my personal friends, I | shali deem it my bounden duty aod my high- | | est privilege, as av act of ware ae 000 and enforce tiiis treatment, as the ; : O6.9O, able and «ff-ctual remedial 4 ws having for | , 325,000 its origin the stomach, liver, braio, and great nerve cent: es. C4 ‘ onsultations free. Therapeutic Associa- tion. DR. J. G. BENNET, Proprietor, 119, Hollis St., Halifax; 43 Horseficld st, St. | John; McNee's Buildings, Main St., Winnipeg; | bi Quetec, ete., ere. [Jan. 16, 52. “Porte will be receive sa ae fimet account, eh and) a CURE GUARANTEED. éhanted , lie Aint eae ‘The bats Agencies 0d) Wn onetic Medicine ESTABLISHED 1832, “Capital . . “tye Fund . . A Agency of this —— é: dank will be opened on Steet 19th lust., in the building , ke by the Bank of Prince Kdward r the mauayemeut of the under- OG P po 0 Cnty of the Bank. wa " W aod other Exchange bought and seueral banking husiuess transacted. town, Inne 17. | D. ©. CHALMERS, $ s 2 S*2—tf Avent. ; = USURANGE OFFIGR. Wen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. APITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. iti ; LL ite Pesitively cures Nervousness '” ALL \ Weak Banere, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual a tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhed, eanon pe Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and Gene ae of Power. It repairs Nervous oes ‘ sat pe ates the Jaded intellect, Strengthens ° Fe ane Brain and Restores Surprising Tone an - hb i ) Exhausted Generative Organs ™ either sea. eaten : 7} each order for TWELVE packages, accompanie oary | g Dsurance Com all dollars, we wil] send our Written Guarantee to re ot the money if the treatment does not effect a ag = s ITAL, F the Chenpest and Best Medicine in we - a. IFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS|4@ Fall particulars in our pamphiet, while ce : : desire to mail : tiiected on all kinds of Mach’s Maguetic se to any address, oe Medicine is sold by Drug 6 boxes for $2.50, or will rreng property | U.66 at BO wr box, Or t vists at HO cts. per LOX, , oii 2 enitab) ates. Losses .ettled promptly Se mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by y. a idressing DESBRISAY & ANG US, General Agente. sis : } MEDICINE (O., MACKS MAG wT iC aser, Ont. “anon Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries : agents for Prince Biward Iatund, end DY of STR stages, | ~jyua (Sun ‘Moon High | Days! opice in Old OF qf EEE) ines sets | rises water len’h.! g, “s a _ “ ' City Hotel, corner of Great | eM : —- Ons 8 ana rcbester Streets, Opposite the bh m mm ni . itihutic «7 i pe j Eutrance on Gre: — (7 SR 4 59: i 4; 4 3d Sireeten ght bell reat George | 995 1) 240) O it Ch’tewn, Nov. 14. 82 — 3m dm} 8, 3 441 7 3, 9 5D 7 6 5. 4 Ss sty s 25 6|6 25 9 2! Hq c> i=? S L -H i 9 . @-8ie 7 A 7 | a6 9: 6 «45'tv 48 . — 7 | 19 1) 7:19 IL 2» | q ch ( | 2; 12) 7 5!) morn ba 8 asl all nth actory, ti 34 8 22 :O 8 IU 17] SAWING & PLANING MILL, | aa | } Spine and Lame Back. ' Fu , JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT (2c )re eee Qeuraleia, Influenga, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Langs, Chronic Hoarséness Hocking Con ee: s KS » ’ n, ) oug l«< hetmatism, Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dysemtery, Cholera Mor Ds, Kidnayraubies, Wiesann of . Sold everywhere, Send tor pamphlet to L. 8. & Co., BosTrox, Mass. ame ‘ JOgNEON & Ci - Fame Veterinary Surgeon and ¢ ‘ F BE Ee veling in this country, says that nios of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold ed @re worthless trash. He says that Sheridan 3 Condition Powders are absolutely pure and ; = amensely valushie. Nothing omearth wilbmake henw l@y Hikes} sn’ i : thin ‘ hens 1a Sheridan's Conditior. Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- to] pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 8 leiter-stumps. I. 8. JoHNSUN & UG., BosTeR, Mass, —— Se ae eS a So +++— AT COST, 20: | yi 17/9 x7, 1 Bt g - ' li is 10 41 2 27/ ' Is now offered for sale 0 it P . eecia - . t. Office, Charlotteto: BRE ek Vpposite £0§ ce, ottetown. sg} 23'uft 291 G 2 j bove property will be sold to suit ai 94) 1} 27 7 20,10 36 pare Dan mr, a3 1f pow stands, or buildings ie baie . by « ISS ™ and land — i - 7 ul Bae ; 1 26 2 28 8 20 aud wilhbe suld separate from machin. | ws EADS, hairs, Tables, Washstanda, Sofas. Lounges, Parlor, and- Drawing Room 59 25) $31, 9 J Se aia taal : edroom Suit : a , tae eal ae to o's ge Iso, that COMFORTABLE DWEILING Pigg eae Looking Glaseee and Bares Window Furniture, Pietare Frames and 56. 30 5 35 10 24 HOUS«, situateu on Cumberland Street, near, . 2 os | : : ae nal Gratton | 54k i 54 St 6 36)1U 56) ; : : v Y o : oe bz) 33\ 7 37/11 27) } Borturther particulars apply to the owner JOHN N i WSON, Bi, 34. 8 36/11 Se 10 57 on the preibises, 3 Charilottetow n, lan. 2, 1883_-~] a 49 <6 9 326 aft 30 PAUL LEA. -™ ; J oil mg)! Sanna, dmamaam oF SS CHEAPEST, SAFEST, SIMPLEST. |. LIFE INSURANE . nit, IIS A GR ee 0 The Dominion Safety Fund Life Association — Dining and Coffee Rooms, | | | North Side of Queen Square, | OPPOSITE THE LAW COURTS.| , * }xse Good Canvassers Wanted. } ae . ; k { N . : catio .—I am tree from avy symptoms of of which ¥ {| 0 OVa SCO ld. neon debility or dy speptic tendency. In | For Old and Young, Male and Female. | | | | 7 OF ST.2 JOHN, N. B. ———— 0 $50;000 Deposit with. the Dominion Government. under Government License. Working | } | An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. at its actual cost. os | LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. | Summerside, Oct, 28, 1882,—ly | - = = i — —— a - ~ - —— ——— = _ to LET, ' The Business Premises Known as | { Lately in the Occupation of BR. W. Tremaine, | The Stock on hand is now selling at COST and GHARGES, will be cleared off at AUCTION about the middle of January, due notice will be given. JAS. DESBRISAY. Charlettetown, Dec. 29, 1882.—tf ! THE EXAMINER | HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH JOB PRINTING OFFIGE Large Supply of Printing Types and Material \live in Annandale, Grand River, Lo 56. \remember the Vominton Election in June Jast OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, | R. McL an shortly before the Election AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, I Kec f+ was with him. Under theareful and Skilful Supervision of ifr, J. W. Mitshell, TO PRINT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &c., &e., BILL HEADS, BLANK € 220. QUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, | THE PLOCUGHMEN TREATFD. ! father take a glass aud another,man that was iv the house. 1 could not be sure whetier my “Drother did or not, The other man’s name Was Stuort, (f Mount Stewart. My father was an elettor «f this Counts, and aleo my . brother. { Melean ad K eefe c mein a wagon, I was offer id a drop by James Keefe. Crost-«xamined by Mr. Davies. —I think | am not av clector. My father did not vote. Taylor do's net belong to the County. Sy father’s présent wife is James” K eefe’s -sisver. It was James Ke: fe gave my father the glass J did not hear Mr. Keefe ask my father to yote at the election.. If be did avk him, it was. not to my knowledge. McLean talked on p»litics for a httle time, but T can’t swear that I heard him ask him for his vote Lonly arrived on the Island the ray before, and knew very Jittle about and took very-little interest in politics. (Tl grog \ sj ‘*rTHE TEMPTPER POILED.’ | Josrera Rost called on behalf of petitioner, sworn and examined by Mr. Hodgsow,—1 live at Red Point, Lot 46, in this.county I am an elector of thisecounty.. 1 remember. the election that took plice in June. T rememfer ‘seeing Mr. lames R. VcLean a little bef: re the ele¢tion ‘day ‘Mr. Whelan from Souris was withhim® JT saw them about a quirter of a wile from ny place. They were travelling ina wagon; | talked with them for a sh rt time about election matters chiefly. . McLean was wanting mv support for Mclptvre and Robertson. 1 don’t *know if they had any ersg. MeLgan said pothing about liquor to me Whelén-twite offér'd me a treat and tol? me the advantaces of supporting McIntyre, ‘and Robe~tsep,,, I did'not take i. I would inat tike a drink from no man in the world, Pher@ yas nothing further said about liguor. Mbeaw Patrick Whelan c ming along. Cresgeexam'm d by Mr. Davies— Mr. Me- Lean talk- depolft ies ~~ Whelan «fiered me a tr-at Awiece, and showed me the advantages of sup, ortitig i wagon, and Whelan had got ont .ta’ oO me, acd was some Bix or seven yards away. McDVOoxALD called on be snd examined by ARC IBALD pe itioner, Hor gson. Fortune. the klection, he was talkiug to me. was with him. sworn that porfy. McLean was sitting| No attempt was made toi flaence me about electionsip any way whatever. ; > me bts’ JAMES KENNEDY, called on behalfjofthep .° peiiuoner, sworn, * atd *<xamined by “Mr. Acdyson —I reside at Kast Pont. I am an élector cf King’s County¥, and Was se ih «June jut: 1 saw ‘Andrew. Whe an shortly «b-fore the F¥ectonin Pat Mclanis’ forge. It was the evening before the E ection. They had a dropef stuff Whelan gave itto me Thére was alittle talk abont the Election, this was ahout three or four o'clock in the evening. They were ina wagen.. James R. McLean was! with him. “The ] qaor was s'me kind of spirits, a red stuff. It was in the forge. Whelan gave methe liquor. Mr. McLean was not in the forge... He m mained in the wagon, I believe there were otheis got liquor in the forge at the sam* time Whelan gave it to them. I mean by ‘p rits, grog of some emt. There were twocr ti ree in the forge besides my-elf. McLean and Whx lav drove there to- gether. They ve e there twelve or twenty minutes, maybe longer Whelan was pretiy much in the forge all the time. MeLean was in the forge a very short time. There was a jitt'e talk abowt the Election and how the ca) vass was going. Nop reor, to my know- ledge, asked for their votes Nothing said about. voters. McLean was up in the field talking teanotherman. His name wae Baker. He is notin the Court McLrap exme ba k to the forge, after tedking to Raker. ;‘\ he dri k- ing wasjover by thaf time.. I think Whelan teok the bottle out to ‘the erriage. As far ag I saw, thé drivking w done in the forge, Ae poste by: Mr. Davics—They were bot trpi rik buy me. The freat Wille pte me are McLean was up in the field. ‘\WH@lan was a relation uf mine, end was well sequainted! with the mast r of the forge. He was notipelated to the others who drank, I: was justa friendly drink. (To be Gandenued.) ee he ay Wm, Witter, i Witness in the Phoenix Paik murder casé, was placed cen the stand half ae on the Sth to prove the letting of Temper- Mr. ance Hall, in Cuffee Street, Dublin,: to I know Edward McKie of Bay Patrick Whelan, for culling purposes, ont I saw McLean a short time before failed. to identiy the prisoner in the dock. McKie! A Withess named Clinton, who let the room They did not talk anything | on Peter street used as a drill room, about the Kiection at all, nor about Dr. Me-'identified Brady as well as James Casey as Intyre or Kobertson. before the k]- ction, There was some liquor. what sort of liquor, It was red—rum. Thad Life Insurance as lass. McKie hadaclass. Can’t tell where! ecfe took tive liquor from. He handed it to me from th» wagon both ia the wagon, road, I wa: ploughing insile the fenc neighbor's I was an acquaintance of Keefe’s. and had iworked for him in a shipyard. I didn’t know, that McLean was working fir Meclotire and Robertson. Iknew that he was a su; porter of them, I don’t even know now that McLean was werking for Mclutyre and Rober'son, I wasn’t three minutes talking with them. Had no conversation with me. Just called me, produced the grog, and I drank it . AU I know ab ut it was he ealled me for rothing bat just to give mea drink. j wis there when McKie took the drink. Mr Keefe asked me to take the drink. Can’t sey who called him Iwas ther: when he came, It was on the bighway. McKie was working McLean and Keefe were eect Oro It was atthe side of the, Se'ze@ One in the form of a diary, eat ai kept by Patrick Wh: lan, records his ap- |} pomtment as tieasurer of tl e evecutive of in the fieki where I was, Nubody sent him that 1 know field—we were plovghirng—each one had a plough. I can’t sav which went to the wagon fi st. We were both close g + Bo ftte ef) treet, fa know what started McKie off to the| I went and McKie followed, but I} wayon. don’t know which of us was there first. J] don’t know who handed the l'quor to McKie I did not see McLean trying to stop Kecfe handing the liquor tome, Couldn’t say who had the fi st dru k. Ibhad one drink. Can’t say how many drinks McKie had. He did not remain there long after I did, I did not hear them talking. Can’t tell who | handed the hottle back to Iam positive I did not hand it to McLean. I might have handed it to Kcefe or McKie. I am an elector of the County, and T expect McKie is too. McKie has Jeft the I-land.’ I can’t tell you how long this was before Election: it was a week, as} near as J] can recollect. They had no words with me whatever. ‘lhe only business that I know of was the drink. Mr. Keefe called me out of the field to give me the drink. I didn’t krow where they were going. They didn’t tell me. I had no idea what their business was. Cr: ss-examined by Mr. Davies.—Ke fe «as an old fiiend of mine, and often treated me. It was not the first treat 1 had frem him. Kerfe flows the agency business, mowing machines. It is ensteray for Keefe to carry alvtile with bim when travelling. It was nothing move surprising to me being treated that dey toany «ther day. I am satisfied they were not trying to bribe or buy me, NO BUSINESS, BUT HAVE A DRINE. sworn and examined by Mr. Ho gsen. I had atizht te votein June I saw James plece by the road them. They had liquor with them Ce fe asked mé@ to have some. We were woikiy g in the same! to the fence. I! This was «bout a week having been present at the meetings there. ; |The prisoners were remanded until Satur- Mr Keefe had the liquor. I could no say | day next. The first sensation of the day was caused by the reading of extracts from bugvks found when the . Fenian Crvsskevin Street was the insh Repablican Brotherhood, pur- chases in Londen of Snider rifles and of a Bunsen’s ‘electric battery; meeting of ithe executive.to consider a resolution which was afterwards proposed at a rocunda meet. ing of the Land League by Nationalists, and a meeting to consult on the advisability of sending James Maher to Awmerica to consult ‘our chief,” “ames S‘ephene, This reference to Stephens, particularly, caused laughter among the -prisoners and the audience. When Oscar Wilde was in the States he was made the | utt for universal ridicule, and now that he has returned to his native heath he is having his revenge! Upon his arrival in Liverpool he was interviewed, and ‘the epostie «f the Sunflower said :— ** The average American is narrow-minded and ignorant; a magnificent liar, re semb sing the Englsh in ail their bad points, but none of their good ones; havirg no respect and utterly wanting in veneration. Amer- ican newspapers were ful] of news written with a minimvm amount of brains and ic good Englith, bat put te gether without regard to truth or decency. They, the pewspapers, were stamped with aneom- petency, There was no art in America, even tne pictures of the magaziies and periodicals were but elementary. In the States there was a foundation for an «xcel- lent school of literature, but at present it was tov clannish.”” This is very hard upon the people of the United States, but they may take a grain of comfort from Oscar's further remark that he does not intend to revisit this continent. The general annual return of the British arny fer the year 1881 was issued last menth as a blue-buok. From this it app: ars thet the averace strength of the arny in 1881 was 188,798, as compared with 188,- 986 in 1880, and 191 290 in 1879. The eff. ctive strength on Janurry 1, 1882, was 189 133, os compared with 188 958 «n the ee } | corresponding date of 1881, and 19) ,804 JOStPH *TEELE called of behalf of p: titi ae | shat of 1880. I |and 11 761 over 20 yea'8 of age, 933 were | under-17, 77 between 17 and 18, 3,901 be- Mr. tween 18 and 19, and 9008 were between | saw them atumy own | 19 and 20, while 249 were 25 and upwards. They were driving Nine hundred and unhety -+ix of the total ‘together. I had only a few minutes talk with | deserted within threemonths of enlistment. Mr. During He was in the! 4 413, «f which 1,653 rm-joineds; 2,434 Of the recrmts who jomed the regular during 1881, 14,419 were undex the terval desertions were 1881 |wagon when he asked me.” Mr. McLran was) of the total hath not served for twelve lin the wagon with him lwhat business th y were on | mentic ned any bnsiness to me at all. They never Thev i ‘at ali, or any other busmess. My jis quite close to .the road. 1 was going out jof my house.oa to the road. They were My hovse,is about one anda lcxriving ; hy, from the road, half cheivs, or two chains, |Couldn t say how f-r 1 Was from my houee | Morro I did not know} os nevir mentioned such a thing as an Elvcti| ais Oharch of Canada in Ontario voted, house}. the 9th all for unien. ; wouths. Thirty quarterly mectings of the Metho- Over fifty in all have thue far voted and all are io favor of union. Three-fourihs have been unani- mons, the others by large mej rities, To- w's quarterly meetings will be numer- ‘when they were coming up. ‘lhey stopped'ous. The Primifive Methodists have thue On ohort Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, |whea J wae walking down the road. Keefe far voted strongly im favor of union.