aie See ILY EXAMINER, 22°C = Uns AY. ee Ti ) : M IN ER Our Civie Bear-Garden. If Councillor Morris —— the cae p. A. MACKINNON, LL: B., Be a P | , ry false it Wi s duty as a repre- ke : " F , _ or ape Bad NCI NI ecntine at anette of he venue to - Barrister, Sslicitor, Notary, Hommis- | ta ee race oe one ae ot Ol “- vecial CO ittee to Investigate (he : 9 . ; NOVEMBER 13, 1888. INDULGE IN THE USUAL AMOUNE 09 sin — 8} - coon = pees a olpod sioner of Deeds, Wills, &e., ' LITTLE BUSINESS 3 ‘ TrRANSACT . wus the public, re . . r pean seein solar vr cpoint any GEORGETOWN, -- P. E. ISLAND. Editorial Notes. maaan igs am Councillor cag apo am egy Se oan ‘EY TO LOAN | committee you like ; 1 wont. MONE JOAN. {x] i : Tare rocular > meeting of the City . see Tues justic the According to the Presbyterian Witness, Cur regular monthly meeting o Jy Councillor MeLean in justice to | ccetectun Oy tak te ie | . i Council was held last evening. Mayor City Clerk a committee should be appoint- aieed 4 > Kauor sellers - one ; er Montes al has I w a t ‘ — i OF: Ome Haviland, Recorder Fitzgerald, and all the aan 4 -- : F har for everv Oo) NeAas Of TAU LIOS. Councillors were present. Mavor Haviland a It is Councillor Morris Chaise Americal Raldwil Apples : The revenue of the Dominion for the After the transaction of routine business 7 cial committee. U ao a duty to move for a spe —{x] four months ended Ni vember Lst. amount- | the Recorder submitte ad the following writ- Councillor Morris There is no such alia atatex ; > report and you 1" LD 7 ' stated im the report, Jy WILLSELLat Salesroom, TO-MORROW, ed to $13,000,000, being $1,125,000 in] ten opinion in reference to the new skating surpius as excess of the —- period last year. The | rink Ce know it. . WEDNESDAY, at Il a. m. and 2p m.: | . iS expenditure during the same period was lam asked by the Council if they have Mayor Haviland-—-1 do not know it. —" ’ 2 : oar $9,125,000 —a decrense of $100,000 as com power to prohibit the construction of a skat- Councillor Morris— -You do know it. | 3090 Barrels No. 1 American Baldwin Yarns Woels ald fancy Goads oI, Lowest Prices } nared with the same period last year. | ing rink within city limits on the ground of Mayor Haviland—I do not know it. Apples. Dy ‘RA bb ’ a This shows a surplus of $3,700,000 its being, I presume, a nuisance per se. Thank goodness the bear-garden time will Rk. BEAIRSTO, : F . [ have no doubt that it is not a nuisance in It is pleasing to learn that the lady | itself. and in the authority given the corpora. i ‘ f tj er, soon be over. novl3 Auctioneer —— {x} The subject was then dropped. } ' } *niver , red ! : a . : ' . students at the principal Canadian Univer- | tion ‘to abate and cause to be remove d all : , Devt r . ‘ ‘ ry siti . pore ae in number. McGill { public nuisances,” any order forbidding its Councillor Morris moved that oe PROG cL { Rutiand Yarn, in all Colors, for Hosiery, — * ' oe : ; ns ae rr use uld be ultra viries wnt Pond be fivoded as 300n &8 POSSLDIC. | stimates the total number as fvllows: | construction or use would de® : ment & i a en r ° 1 , shea oes ‘le - Kingston, 15; Victoria A rink, like anything else, may be 80 used | Seconded by Councillor Douse. OFr— echive \ arn, i all Colors, for Hosiery, Colle C b nl i6: University College, | 48 to be a nuisance, and if so, such nuisance Councillor Horne said the Health souege, ODOUPEX, : Av) . »~? i} may be abated on indictment, or, in certain Officer’s instructions were not to flood the eases, under the city by-laws; but this ouly Pond this fall. on proof of a state of facts existing after its Councillor Douse thought the Pond -The Empire's London cable says that construction and during its use. should be flooded for the benefit of ine, Concert and Readings, : Special - is given the corporation to : : ; the tone of the Stock Exchange has been pecial power ts giv I poor people who enjoy themselves thereon san enna Pee er deaepc 2 Berlin Wool, Andalusian, Flescy Wool, Shetland Wool, &., &, a ee an nie 7 luring the winter. : Bi ¢ cninion isaues have further improved, Qu : re house ¢ ‘Councillor Home could 7 - Muse in aa ESBAY NIGHT Cushion Pattaras, Slippar Patterns, Bracket Patierns, &e., &e, recs going 14 up, the dealers, according to 2 BReaweries having salth Ofticer 1 iis advice was : ‘ iar en et, Genetic, esting that thoes) ¢ sputiliories os nada : ON PURSD. 9/Pinsh aud Felt Patterns, in Slippers, Wall Pockets, Tidys, &¢., &e, wainst forcible conversion afte strongel 5. Other manufactories or trades proviig Councillor Morris’ resolution was put IN 5 or, a. ‘ than the promoters. Canadian Pacifics | guisances. and carried, Councillor Horne only voting A Full Stock of STAPL® AND FANCY D&Y GOODS at our usual have more than regained the fall caused by In these cases the corporation could, by against it. sh | E , i i ice the Manitoba trouble. Grand Trunks have | by-laws, prevent the erection of such build- |" hen introduced several Si. J AM s HALL. never-to-be-forgotten Low Prices, ST. JAMES’ Saxony Yarn, in’ all Colors, for Hosiery, ‘yprus Yara, in all Colors, for Hosiery, Toronto, 27; Dalhousie College, Halifax, mie 34, and Me ll College, Montreal, 10). ¥il fairly good during the past week Under Auspices of the Y. M. L. A, ——--——|x 7 — eo eet Councillor Byrne t also improved. ings in cettain parts of the city; but on'y | resolutions asking for new electric lights, ; PERKINS & STERNS. buildings i nection with slanghter-houses a , batldings in connection with slaughter-! >| all of which were voted down. : , } “he newspapers are still Giscussing the f tanne s. etc. : : : ae = i a oe all i all to if m4 <h t } - | tind give Councillor Byrne moved that the City Instrumental Duet—" Galop de Concert”... Blake Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1888—dy & wky Murchison letter and speculating as to its the only other ge neral power find given ie ered t urchase enough : “e rm ’ : Pa or et call : » matter buildings is Clerk be empowered to purcnas OUL Miss Crabbe and Mr. Earle. author Che Los Angeles Cal., Express | the Corporation. in the matter of buildings is} ™ build ‘dewalk on Great George . . ° ; re ; . ' r nk as wi x1 5 4 o . co a ” savs that the letter was written by Francis j in connection with their duty In the matter of | plank to build a si a : Bick , Pa) ©" | Vocal Solo—" For England”......... ....-Romer seen eacie é St el i i . 7 ‘ , ~ Riau ° " alace. : “ ( Hl sley, afarmer living near Poamn« the security, safety and advantages of the | Street in front of the Bishops LACE ay Hlerkért Witses. wie i et : aa ‘ ll 9 - oa ° ‘ ‘ ° } ‘ -> : tizep 1 case fires, and it has authority | Carried. on . " : Cal.. Mr. Haley, according t the La press, itizens in case of fires, and 1 ae . Chorus—** The Crusaders auto Pinsuti to make rules, regulations and __ restric- Councillor McRae drew the attention of ll per-| the Board to the state of the winter land- St. James’ Choir. bai Aid of the }oung Yen's Christian Association. ; is a native of New York, of Irish descent i jons to be observed by a = i red to Pomean om Ohio tour years ; : Te ae ’ : : io ie nee aaa weal! al R andm ved ‘ mo ait " ee Ess l = —fsons in the erection of buildings to be me at the ferry wharf, and asked what Was | Reading the Sleep W alking Scene from £ aS” It rr vied cae Hn : y “s a ait within the populous parts ot the city. voing to be done about RE MOUOTE os sos ce Orseeeercecee sevens seeeere . -—-———-' O° -——— a he letter ut his ov responsibility and] »., . a Bae P onwinlat att con 5 S ee : Key. James Carruthers, et the letter upon fh ‘ " ‘ spo sity Bat this doe : not go the le nyth of prohibition, After some discussion on the subject the | tey 4 4 7 without consuiting any other person only regulation in erection, as, lor Instance, Council adjourned | Violin Solo ee a cs cee scee (tkR del ccaee ee +’ & . , : ' ¢ , . u ‘ . bt ‘ i requiring a brick wall or even further fire pro Master James Hyndman, a A movement in favor of increasing | yo tion $$ $$$ Pe ~ ' A thse oo I ai = : Tocal Solo--** J ic o’ Dundec ”...ceess.- bere e their park areas is being exhibited In Many] fy oases such as the present, 1 indeed see News Noies. Bees ee : Ss 7 > . ; ’ _* “ ° mm , s a American cities Bulisio is about to aad ‘ no necessity for civie interference, at ieast m i ey } oe eee ee 420 acres to its recreation space, while i the erection of such a building. Should it be- he cana! tour miles long thro ugh the Bhemlaten. sos og 06s ass os co Wen cb Cd whe dnnebeuee ; : . ‘. “ a + y " ’ ‘ ~ + : ' -_ e \ le! + ea » e . ‘ . . anr a Joaalea m New York contemplates extensions Cover | come such @ nuisance as the Health Oficer} Jsthmus of Corinth, in Greece, is Just ap- bir. George Peske. IN AID OF THE Y Wi C &. ern . ‘ *f : rg ro ttes faa ne ;+ ricrh lar « sale ' - . . . } y ee To 2 . ” _ ea ing 3,800 acres. This gives an acr of park | evidently tears 16 migos under Carcics. —. proaching completion. History tells us} Vocal Duet—* Whispering Hope .. Hawthorne , . ° ® ® “9 i; for every 305 persons, and 18s considere dtu f agement, the owners of propel ty a ijacent that work was begun on it under the Misses Crabbe and Harris. WILL Bi HELD IN + , sll meet the reauireme! of the e ample remedy by indictment, injunction | ,, ay oe hy -W E C \- = fairly well meet the requirements of th ee ; e , | Emperor Nero over 1,700 years ago. Instrumental luet—* One Thousand and One ee : : a ease. Including Logan’s Farm aud St. of prevane GOn tor Comee: and juages and bee's ae } Bas Nine WOME TS. oa cece csdac ti venrsevees Suanss az ' : ‘ ; } ye iururs are pot slow to distinguish between It 1s just a centuary since the frst : aah e Helen’s Islind Montreal has a park area { -_ oe ee ; . : . “ : Ku Miss Gerirude Brown and Mir. Earie. ie. } ms :..}, | Cases Of real ant lancied Injury ludeed the | fuchsia was introduced into BUPOpE. |. ee ; Za = % , roughly speaking, 90U acres, Which | . a. : . 1 . ie Vocal Solo Shall our parting be forever. oe > ‘ on etion ¢ lrighbts of prop rtv are now so well delipned | Since that time ravellers lin the muuntails ke pie es eel ee .oeces MEaChaM 5 ig would vive ou s * SAL? roy Ll LO} : 3 : ; : S ‘ : Seer e ne ateeee . . . ee ab. Ce mS i : — . y ; t nt att i. } th st i¢ would be « xtremely unwise for a COr- | of tropical America have discov ere da Mi-s Harris ae | i ov Ww rK aAtms to attain. i. s . . 1tizer a : ’ um 7 = population as i — | poration to interfere ag between citizens.| numerous varieties and brought back -——-ON— = : 7 5 game . ; e General Hi erison the new Presi lent ' prope rty-holders, in the full enjoyment ol specimens. Now there are dU distinet Reading- ‘An Encounter with an Inter- sp - ¢ al a UTS, il ‘ : ae nective holdings WROWEE crocs we seesccos ecceneces Soeceees cose 1 ge! tah Sitetas } : hed a vere | on peeere ee pecies known ; 33 4 Ht! f i’ re it y f the United States kas not had a very} eh a ee ee or Te : ; Rev. James Carruthers, 201 rs ay : Seere 1 9 inove mper. ‘ brilliant pul lic career, although he 1s one OT | Mayor Haviland informed the ounel When afather diesin Corea the sons C} ' : , : ‘s Gied ‘ i” : . h; h;] » the Supreme Cour istening - . c. .s horus—*‘ Row, Boatmen, Row ’.......--. iebe scciidtis ies Mbit acl : . : 4 family connecte | more or less with many of that while in the Supre " ee listeping } must dress themselves ii a suit of sack- re os , os . ! 10; pte : Yew smtiver. agar . » histery of the ite the argument in the eld case to-day, loth ithar irdle ¢ >» wa ; St. James’ Choir. ; . : ; : Seon : f : the leading. events in the hist ry rf th } * = te ; © t P _ i “ta a , c.0ta, with a rope girdle about the waist. ic eine Se ie eka As the object is deserving of evely support, the management hope to receive a generous | esountry His gre st grandfather wasvovnevol the; fe dicara Juage eters Irom tne bencn | ¢ in the head is worn an enormous hat, — ort Gs 8 ociock. Admission, cents, assistance & id patronage : , ei: a ° . a i ae cw oe soi ac i Sa A . ar iGVIZ—2Zi Prt 3 ; ee tte ae “ve . . nai ee dgners of the declaration of independence, | csll attention to the unused water pipes, | about the size of a rain umbrella, ee a sciesieninaias ah iniiahvineit *“President--Mrs, 2. MeNevill, Vice-Presidents—Mis. B. Rogers Miss Mary Palmer = and his er nd ather Was the ninth Pre- etc., leit adpout the tre ets and t Xpress the further protection against obtrusion the i ~ ~ Committee— Mrs. i Mackinlay, Mrs. D. Laird, Mrs. J. Unsworth, Mrs W. \s Clarke, 4 : see: @ new President was born in| opinion that the city. was liable for any | mourner carries a large fan before his face. E EH q re a) Ee LH Mrs. Dr. Beer, Mrs W. Haszard, Miss P. Longworth, Miss G. Mason, Mrs. A. Lord, Mrs. | Ohio, and was educated at the Oxford, | accidents that might occur as a resulé of , He is not expected to work, but at stfted D. Farquharson, Mrs, Dr. Blanchard, Mrs. R. Y oung, Mrs. Dr. McLeod, Miss A. Haszard, b ’ : : } f . . > . j : 2 , ; ; - 7° . j > os a ,erw.. “@ or x | Ohio, University. After graduating he} ¢ irelessness in this respect. His Worshipalso } thes he hag duties to perform at his Miss T. Hyndman, Miss F. Murray ; Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, Secy. cretnens - a ? c . : , c’ .% ' + 7 a ~ ’ " ’ . . “2 > : . jock i stmlied law in Cincinnati, and in 1854! drew the attention of the Soard to the fact | ancestor's tomb. —IN THE Admission, 15 cents: Tea, 25 cents. Doors open at 2 0 clock. 70° ie r- Ne v4 , apolis ¢ hich place that notwithstanding the orders given some i sd ; , - vent to Indianapolis at which piace ne Gua4 tone Oe Se ee aa ee [wo British shipbuilders are constract- Y NM q: 4 H A : 4 : resided. In 1860 he was appointed time ago resative to the fencing in of vacan ° ° Je . ai} ® = ik 3) . 3 . 7. oe 7a « \ y re * » r 9 ‘ ‘ . “ , ‘ © . ing vessels with screws at the bows as well { } W » q e { ‘ one ? reporter of the Supreme Court of Indiana. lots, ete., the cellars on the burnt district on Lily pastas ’ rill ake etty . 22 i if 0 Re OunS i en s , ii is iil i SS4O4 iit ion. ’ ' .s Great George and Fitzroy Streets, and as at thestern,. A tug will make pretty ON ' : ; ; 92 ean i . ry » , : "“eut aq T'S ‘ tZray etreecus . on ’ : f 7 f rn cae outbreak of the war he yoine i the oe 4 rt - y : ; . ed cies US, Reid good speed backward, though her lines are novb—-4i eod : > y ‘ he C : ‘ aiso at Dhe re tac yhere el 2 : e ‘ yortnanern Army, holding tne Commissi nn 4150 ut i e ry place ere ons auited to that method of travelling. It Monda & Tnesda 19th & 9Oth Inst é ; f Second Lieutenant. but becoming } met with the accident, were still in a : ‘ - ' Wee: : A 7 ee a ee liti H as . ig argued that a bow screw will take better ' ‘ after short service, the Colonel of a Com- dangerous ers neracserins e had spoken f0) Hold of the water than one in the stern. " J sy of Infantry which he organized He | the « ity Surveyor personally about this : 29 EP ae NG A ly rae 1866: but in 1880 he was elected Senator Councillor McLean thought the Council Sum of Money. “Cough in ad El 2 fer his adopted State sitting tiil the endof his had already done all they could in the weieaines ough in Humor and Zioquence, i we 7 ° 1 ’ » <= atr , . ¢ ‘ar , ; se at i c v< jh: v } ab 8 Ss ” y : erm in 1887. He is said to be a-strong } matter. lf the City Surveyor did not carry In September, 187%, the Rgyit ] ) _AND— FOR MEN AND Boys. the orders given him the Mayor and | ciety of New York issued Policy No. 84,- ! ; A alicht increase in speed and a grea: THE FAMOUS ORATOR, vewained in the army until 1875, when hej matter, but so far nothing had been done. © ee aieneries of fuel is eapast. — | retired with the rank of Brigadier-General He deemed it his duty to bring these mat- ae nin sees hanes JOHN R OL, A RKE : and onmee avain hecame Supreme C sure ters b > t} © C a as te aa ' : <i ilies Ra ’ : , 5 ‘ wanartar j one ¢ : seeaesfol candi- | occurred the city authoritics would be hei . rep rier. He Was anm UNSUCLC Stu! candi « iv? Z ‘ AS » Small a oe : : — 5 late for the Governorship of Indiana in responsible. A Good Investment for a Sma Will Deliver Itis Celebrated Efforts: 4 ; 4 H emperahnes man, and is very much esteem- } 02’ . ae: 4 : : 2 ‘ ed li ial ? i (hairman of the Street Committee should | $27 on the life of a resident of Montreal,|** Rose, Shamrock ang Thistle. ° a generais . re: Ove ; <ipeies > own . - | - *s i ine . é ’ ca il . thi 33 years of age. The policy was for $1,060 : ee 10! _ , have power to compel hin. in his opinion 33 years of = i cy i 7 9900, 1 noors open at 1.16 Dm. Chale takes at & : Many persons do sot understand what} Judge Peters was stretching the thing a and the annual premium chargec ry the Admissien, ’5 cents, Tickets to be had at G. H. : is meant by plurality as coppected with } little too far in reference to the water] Socety was $67.36. Premiums were paid | Haezard’s and at the door, novi2 i the Presidential Elections in the United pipes. for tifteen years, amounting in all to} ——- + ninccicrnnmsienieeeteencsieeimeneaie ; States. A plurality, it may be explamed,} Councillor Davison reported that on| $1,010.40. If the investor had died any DRIVING P iRK moans that a particular candidate receives } Saturday night a portion of the waterworks | time during the 15 years, his heirs would 4 a i x) a a “i more votes than any other candidate when } trench on the corner of Grafton and Cum- | have received $1,000 in cash. As he did fe oe $ ae IS NOW SHOWLNG A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF ae a + so aad and that a centie- lie. and as the policy was a 15-ye: more than one is in the field, or, as it has} berland Streets caved in, and that agentle-} not die, and as the policy was a Lo-year } ; a . ‘ 6 . 7 . INDERS for cutting down, stumping and re- oon defined, ** the greatest of the several] man passing by at the time poked his} Endowment on the Tontine plan, he had, _ eee a a. © chin’ thin ieehe, talk foo numbers of parts inte which any number | walking-stick into the hole made as a result | @ few days ago, the choice of several | building a Causeway or Breastwork from Graf- a - . ers j "po maw be divided.” For instance in thejand could not find bottom. He thought | methods of settlement. He concluded, in- | tom Street fe the Park Grounds, according to Mens’ and Boys Gvercoats, Reefers and Naits, plan and specifieations to be seen at the oftice of i SM satis Baerga * election of 18384, Mr. Cleveland—or _the l this was a state of affairs which should be stead of taking cash, to convert the assuy- | Warburton & smaliwood, Cameron Block, wiil Democratic Presidential electors ~received remedied. ance into a paid-up policy for $3,248. He be seotered upto THURSDAY, the 15th instant, IN NAPS, BEAVERS AND WORSTEDS. ¢ “ Saw . € a7 4 . ‘ wallor sa ani ‘ a vate » hae ; ' ’ ; ipa | AES ae Ih, : Y - tytal popular vote of 4,911,017 in the Councillor Morris said that the street in | now has nothing more to pay, and his heirs |p o0.5 “eo. supplied by the Directors. : ~ +} : . “14: . . . 69% a ee ee 2 m thirty-eight States; Mr. Blaine—or the] the neighborhood of the new city building | will receive in cash $321 for every $100 fenders to be handed in to me not later than 0% tepublican Presidential electors —4,848,- | was badly barricaded with water pipe paid by him in premiums. Ga, im. on Thursday. a i . *.* : 7 ; ao » i i dj “og ; % , - > S34; Mr. St. John—-or the Prohibition Councillor Douse thought there was con- If the policy had been for a larger os aes ee Se er PRICES SO LOW AS TO DEFY COMPETITION. ‘ Presidential electors —151,809 ; Gen. But-] siderable danger from the excavations made } amount, the results would have been cor- A. B. WARBURTON, ler —or the (sreenback Presideutial electors | across the streets while laying the service } respondjngly favorable. novis—K secretary. “ 70: L5U, S20 ae — ad plurality pipe, and complained that the clay was Se is iin thi deren eae are IE SORE At ; was 62,635, the difference between the} thrown in too loose about the pipes : na? . va? ] ‘ Bluste muired f o]l those G bs ’ a 7 ae Gan yt! oy eee Personal. WUPRILEES UPmitul No Brag or Bluster required (@ sell Chose Googs. | sate received by Bim ~or by the Democra- Mayor Haviland said that in his opinion i § ©. os i i : Presidential eiec a at receive ‘+ wae : : , lias cae res “me . a t 3 ial ¢ op ag sud — eagle it was the duty of the City Surveyor to see}. Gist ed ais —_— : aie : by Mr. Blame, the next highest. Z a iciaiiaittari i ni he Czar 1s to go to ber > Spring. ; en : : : aed ; ae oI ee iia that all these dangerous places were pro sishop Courtney has gone to New York. HAVE now on hand a large assortment of Anvone seeing this Stock of Clothing, and the low prices W hich the goods are } MAUTKY %S SeCUrs ign & candidate! perly protected. If the salary paid that io. . ie 7 2 ; PAKLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, i : 1 : ¢ alesis ; raceives more voles the n tt ose rec Ly x] b . ae » - He will returra to Halifax lui December i é Al ah . I SEIS, in being sold for, will at once be cony inced of their superior vaiue, ~~ aves Chan Chose recetved Dy | officer at present was not sufficient remuner- 7. Doane bawe of xd th Ki -| Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut RP : ’ , “— “ie et Che French have captured the ex-King of ; eee eee ne _— For your own sikes, don’t buy until you see the Stock and Prices at ¢€ lithe others ' . 2 : ou o- ation for doing this work, he thought that ajnam, who fed te the mountains after the Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, etc. Fae condition of the average Michi-} the citizens would not object to his receiv- | eyents at Hue. Intending purchasers would do well to i BB vi ACDON Al 1 ‘ gan farmer is not the most enviable in the | ing an increase. To his mind it was better °F « e iVRL as Is 1 ‘ The betrothal of the Prince of Naples tojingpect this Furniture before going else- Ai aegalge eo world. Here is what the Detriot Free Press | to pay the money that way than as damages | Prine ss Clementine, of Belgium, will be! where Ch’town. Oct. 29, 1888 QUEEN STREET t ‘ . » ° . my , Co. 457, ISO! J tie . . has to say about it: for injuries sustained. announced shortly. G. M. HARRIS % - . . . - . e o athe 4 Os : ‘During the past ten years how much Couveillor Crabbe said that the City | David Bennet Hill, who has carried the weuie Auctioneer. . core has the average Michigan farmer done | Surveyor had nothing to do with the men | New York governorship for the Democrats, is — eS. t Averag gan farme! 1 y hag ? | . 5 ‘ ee ee eats sncilniseinthetiateniaineiiicainncngi tiga : than mate a living? Are there not thousands | who are laying the pipes, and if he inter-|4 total abstainer from intoxicants. : i ie ; f them in this state who have had the hard. | fered with them while so doing they would _ Having in aaep received notice to quit T 1 & se & " est kind of work to pay the interests on the | probably tell him to mind his own business, Washington, President Cleveland and Secre- % 2 = A mortgages on their farms? Take the caseofa| He understood that the arrangement be- tary Kayard might learn something to their i Michig« farmer who had an improved farm | tween the contractors and the Commiasion- | a ay earns reun¢g and seeing Lord - ; epresenting his capital—twenty years ago. a +} t af > Sackville pack up, A\i instructed tosell by Auction nthe M Se ' F . a : ! J = 273 was that the e > asa rese 1 . : 5 a a . ; ins Le 8e Fy AU on, on the Mar- Hie lias toiled and labored all these years, and { oe ; + oa ~ adi = ath 7 ean: ’ [re Pioneer says that Mr. Robert Muir’ | ket Sguare ' mae : ; ow much more is his farm worth to-day than | 2®t4 “he Spring, when the hills would 5e/ head and family of Summerside, are about | t ; was Ewent te iene ow much tnore ja | #! levetled and the strects left as the con- ‘ting to Sackville where Mr. Muirhead EAS on of ‘ ae : os. aw oem ation 7 tractors found them. Mr. Selidenh cal pate ses thes dnsiee of i Pt err On Wednesday, Noy. lath, HISTANT, | it w than it was tea years ago? Allowing ar | enters upon the duties of book-keeper in the . y S “YY =e F : - waves tos the work of himself and | meu about the streets ali the time looking | mercantile establishment of Mr. George E. AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M.: EB W Ee if §) Fa © ‘a A hi S fami what pers’ ylang of inte rest h Ls he atrer danger 3 places, and #8 BOOT aS ANY j I ord, id s a vu bod okt NF . , me + 2 | f OT OF MERCHANDIZE, vi: Boots had on the capital invested? Every farmer | were found they were promptly : de as ee aks, VizZ., DOr, ; " er na wes es for hi “a if The emey } ptly attended +e Shoes, —— Hats, Caps, Neckties, Mens can swer tl queation for himself. ne |g, - ‘ . Collars, large assortment of Buttons, Paints d Sa : : ; LO : . air Re« iit a’ Bes ia. . s > u 23, ants, ab 4 ceusas give some facts which farmers my | Hall’s Hair Renewer is free from alcohol | jor of Hardware. No reserve. ' ; . . Mayor Havilanc a ‘ PFS i < re at iniur , ; ; i +f consider to advantage. Here is a statement |.” Jayor Haviland then read the tenders | and dyes that injure the skin. itis ecientific- ne . ’ 103 “eCRLY x for City debentures il i pared. : l 2 ead ‘ E. NEEDHAM, a x > compiled from the federal census of 1870 :— — — —. ally prepared, and will restore gray hair to a4 ti ,§ {"; ’ 1870 — sone On motion of Councillor Crabbe the | its original color and vigor. ew: a Presper see ch * a é 3 ob <teeinie ‘ ™ tender of Mr. J. C. Mcintosh, of Halifax, tnintiipeniitatigilileaaidili aie . ; iy Oo eT a ‘ | e —.. ‘ ‘ ' Y ox wo _ Michigan ....... 99,200 154,008 for $12,000 debentures at 5 1-10 per cent. Local Notices. Apples, Onions, &e. : ’ , NO. of eacres in “o nes MeL actioned e RNG. is be, 10,019.142 13,807,240 ouncillor McLean expressed himself as} Best value in underwear 's she Hiei 3EFORE YOU ive tree , : 07,2 arat D. A. Bruce's. —_ R-— Improved. ........ 5,096.938 8,296 862 | Well pleased that the credit of the city was} 4. jarge variety and lowest prices i Y AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR , np Oved....... 4,912,903 5,510,378 | 8? high, _ thought the Councillors should ah i ¥ a i owest prices In cure 14th, at 10.30 o'clock ; a a congratulate each other. oe - 0 ee ' V i al Sanam oy 374 101 90 Councillor Morris said it was very easy : =o: line underwear and good value try D. : co of Choice Gravenstein and Winter ats ee of 2s «OOO 240,578 $199,103,181 | for the credit of the city to staad high} ~ Ort ti ; ia eS ee A. McNELLi icant. a ia when it was bolstered up by false accounts, |_, °° 8° ‘or Table Linens, Napkins, Tow oie ar) oem me : Av. value per acre. "39 73 was te The statement for last year showed a| °? “°» 8° te Beer Bros. es fan e " s me * *e% « . nm . ° ° P SETHE Evideatly the M’chizan farmer $5.10) surplus of $3,000, but there was no such For Fashionable Millinery, becoming styles a j nteanal Wt " = aaa — un-] surplus. The Mayor had therefure signed | and artistic workmanship, go to Beer Bros. FOR SALE f (oC i ovethe a . . ’ ; : . nh - ; 4 = 2 very well i J i gether | a false statement. ; Some rare bargains in Table Damask’ and —_oOo-—— or , (The aa Cierk here arose and said that | Liven Goods, at Paton & Co’s. Popular Store. tech clatieedl ° ' 1e wauted Councillor Morris to prove his; Some wonderful che icki ju 4 Some wi sheap Bed Tickings just SINT » Wor : “WT : Blankets and Counterpanes, Bachelors’ | Statement that the accounts were false.) received at Paton & Co’s Popular Store. 500 jade RIND Dee oo GEO Ee GE; KR ie A e Comforters and Quilts. See the exceptional- Mayor Haviland said he signed the state-| G ray Fiannels, all wool and union; some = "BAe. . ly low prices We can sel theve at Paton | ment of accounts as made out by the City’ very ch : a Apply to y y very cheap. A large lot expevted daily at JOSEPH MAHAR ‘ es ; novl2—lw Cusberlend Street. Charlottetown, Nuv. 3, 1683—ti eod _ cd a & Ov/s Vuyfulne Stowe. ii Clevk, and certified by the City Auditura Patun & Ov's Popular Store.