a nary ee 1889. THE DAILY EXAMINER, ~ iTS PUBLIC Nor ” <8 Vari are separated by a stretch some twenty | ont ont te 4 ICE. HE DAILY EXAMINER aria ie wie of uaa ily aa len fH T - : : There is very little news of importance | all covered now with —— ota dal hy — | 1s Ver ue , on orchards, and comfortabl : ] K the undersigned Commissioners + NOVEMSSR 50, 16m. oe ae Hightit the be et Tih Books a. villages. The great chain on the W Sainted ys Hie ty tthe J aa . ; rr : oa a ts it in eth numbers. | west limits the value by 4 aon _ ffi | Governor ia Council to inv: ate th Wai. Notes and Comments. | Though Mr. was not allowed te] but towards the east the hills that run to-) 0 s of the Public Lande Offic de Barnum 1 d with a an and wi , ai , — ards Malea rise very gradually, igive his opening performance on Lord | wards Male ys lt sce Grey give y: | | notice that our investivation ol tia ma ‘ters to . : . ye ground, : fa d BM ig anes ‘ ; 7 & rhe Truro Sun sums up the statements | Mayor's Day, he was consoled by being a} many delays, beyond the — | C in the s ‘ | US telerred will comm on Monday the 5 : it : a a “ th at **alm yat A pe r = J Guildhall banquet where he The old Spartans, therefore, ~ \ ewe ' } 1 ner’ ad day of Deecemlh rnextat the bon of on Doth § *, ™ vale } gues ab the . ’ . " vallabdie, | J] o'clock a in the He se of \s nuoly . . our | ab . a A I n- } ast aud best conntry a | ; 4 Ci iik., ih : mu ASS -Muly wery P Island constituency Wu | was the observed of all observers. A Lon- | riche : reer » Mc oat " ' ; < r’ : - ; Was th . . , tset of their ca s | Rooms in C} yittetown, and all ‘ ‘ ‘ solve the nMmiss ner of Pul Lic wand ldon n« wspaper speaks very highly of the must, trom the “acd heat climate, and eed hae . ee ; oe ae ; ~ ther rol in the matter of the defalca- | | after detailing the different fea- | have had better food, : igh- | ; a ae re rom iam : show, and after de - : | hepee much more luxury than their neigh- | 8 | selves according! ; tion j | tures of the performance, goes on to Say : e1 com - Dated at Charlottetown in iJneen's County y it has been reported tha : re"l “The ‘Destruction of Rome oe & | bors. — this 29th day of November, A. D., 1889 : oe . 7 ‘ollace } K-lea »} . > 2 é ter : | sident Webster of ©) alon von nee of the | Httine climax to the F'llccetes Wlsaiane The Wanderers. ¥. H. ARNAUD, press himself as ung iD favor ty some stirring views ot Loman 1 3 ee LEWIS CARS ELL moderate use Of intoxinms ok » je | Covaters between = a, so bs here, in a dim, uncertain, shadowy realm, : Ch’town, 29th Nov., 1589. : brated ‘** chap taiks He | p.. tc n Cluards, ant jublic homage to rere, y one ile ' ‘eign ‘ny ‘ ’ ‘ sai ‘es one of h ebrated | er Pretorian ruards, I rat consump- | Where sombre twilight ever seemed to reign, , ASK } OR Ol R + SPEK¢ A LS. : : took } eny the report, and aauen | the tyrant Nero—there is a great con [ wandered on by lone, mysterious shores, ; « si 4 I ‘ew's Ebi i Tr 4 66 Pe sonal i am or the side oft th tot al tion of red ire, typifying not only the rav- Wh —. dark and gloomy headlands loomed ; 6 BEG i ¢ VW s ii ie ° ; sbstainer lon’t feel called upon or adie ages of the devouring element, but, also, among ‘ ‘ ; a, er b uy th student in this college shall | wceording to the programme, the ‘Dawn of The long, low line of ocean's rolling mists; Your attention is asked to these three oe . ai to s ihe ; ‘ ’ eethig : i 3 % make uss intoxicating liquors. I Sens | Christianity’ in the wo Pea And, as | wandered o eam ean 7 : fEHIs ANNUAL FESTIVAL will be held ; : mscience t »C1de | mp tecle + Zz upon & granae ' » tloating from the billowy gu ar. + han 4 . 1 CRODNE ran hash atte lea nat for his own conscience to cec rhis spectacle is organizet ; Came floating . 4 ; ’ , ade } - : at the OSBORNE HOUSE, Charlotte. a 1—but I urge and exhort every man} 1, hen anything of the kind that has] <0 J.4 they seemed, so quietly they came, : : lines. They are made by leading —- town, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, vag i. lege to abstain entirely from the | ever been seen in London, and the ringing | 5, wonderful the light io — oma “<a 6 December 2ud, at 8.30 v’clock. ; in thi leg ’ 1" : : ane Sat = a “nee caine; Baas ' a tse of intoxicants as a beverage. To the | cheers with which it was received as the | That oft Iwondered oe spirits _ aS ; facturers, are perfect-titting, and strongly Railway Return ‘lickets at one first-class ulopts this principle 1 extend my}. wning feature of Mr. Barnum’s enter- | And oft I looked ar 4 8 troll ar ae : : fare will be issued fror all points on Monday lan WY BUUPts be - ‘ P S ' : Riel ‘ ve the sounds of far-o circling storms . . bare Wiii He tested i ¢ pr vsese = s 79 meth y an »gratulation — ae ) ‘ » ‘greatest show on | An: once the . ° ; return t o an vd hand in sympathy and cong ; 1 al vaca | Prize, prove that the ‘zg ; Atlantic in | Like bellowing thunder and the sound of war - recommended for wear. Dec. 2nd, goo to return up to and on W ed. . ‘ 1 bv them personally | shall always sarth’ has not traversed the Atlantic 4 : eel : : salle ec, 4th, to parties attending this ; them an ve ’ _— ? Came faintly to my eager listening ear; ; eee ae ’ . stand )» Vain oe And then my pale companions as tate me : , , celebration. * “4 » were rtal once, the sound afar ° a -_ , ' 19 Admission Tickets, $1.00. 7 ‘3 | s Oh, we were mortal or ’ : : ‘ ‘ “ésOCODEG' 5 AdGMISsion Lick a Rock Straia Underlying the City | Inthis column, on the 15th August, | ¢, jursh and terrible, is from the realm : : ASK FOR Ol R Sk ECIALS, 1). McNEILI | 1887, and 15th October of the same year, [| ¢¢ that far distant home where first began . D. Me . DILL, Sine . , . ire ‘ our Is al aa veral instances of popular misnom- |! For us in misty childh»od’s glimmering years : yecretary of Comimittee, land is. it is , of Deds of two; Sinee then I have come across several | This wondrous germ of immortality. DAVID SMALL, very dis ila ite m4 ar Sau: | te ee So terrible was hfe in that wild world nae - : ~ NCC er rr Chairiman. ‘i wc a 2 3 These every | mt e a a ee full of sorrow all the struggling oe nov28 i where affect the surface nhizvuration an ; i als oe qua v t | Sosharp the tongue of ments: 200 20. om FUR-LINED DOLMANS, a (a0 bs deals eewebe eee baees Ad. a sealed k . : Fo ¥y is a rn, | bn moaning tO De fe€ allies -0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 = ria suk ’ ’ Ne ee a eh abc o biesta ciao own bao ‘* - . ‘ : i > ' ry and wha ‘ ere, eee ee ee ee ERE?. ade@o MORRIS, ‘ descen ling row bi ~ 5 r ¥.oomy cle i i . ; lie Charluitetow! t ) id co ' ; DEALER IN : | ' ‘PLEASE NOTICE) 0 ooo woes. ' ' 1. Boulder clay LECPRICAL GOODS : ; : ; J in : 2 R i Ssnadas ne burgundy ; the gre uA , oe kK ¥; ; , y « ny £ it , 3. Red clay with g and ! : the Superior Finish, the Large Variety ' and palm-oil. ‘ by , the put —? a : hots ain es : : : D =e _— . o one, b t a k sipaenioas glide, " ¢ 1a the Novelties in Designs of our i or Ou: e% and W ati r Sts . Tr = - : » 1e is not bone, ul yo , al a a 5. Fine-g ed losed in the fossil rewiains A To ttn regions ~ : Magnificent Stock of FUR-LINED CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E ISLAND os of cuttle fis t shed ui toe shadowy ocean shores. Oo cS. 6. Dark iganeds — . cuttle fish ; W. C. Harris, Jr. CLOAKS JAS always on hand Electric Bells, Annun- ded s Needle was was not erector | eae Ee : ciato s, Burglar Alarms, Medica} Batterics, | by th szyptinu Queen, or im hunour of ” ee I CP RTE tc Ne a oo MI 8 A a ‘+ | Kiectric Motors—for running Sewi 1x Machines, As taese he th § he Wks, from any cause, the digestive and -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-9-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0- eee ee = ae ali kinds of Electric Gas rth, the uppe oh Fhe nahite pete a leeds Oe (>. lr ‘ohbipbets 4 eaaeve els errr sighting Apparatus. ; a rods appear | e strawberry is not berry, but only a secretary orgaus be2owe disordered, they may Fitting up Honses and Repairing Instrumenis ea ' Th ucculent recep acle be stimulated to healthy action by the use of : a Specialty. All work guarenteed. on the sou hf side, wext the baroor. : wae i la . os . a A: er’ » rtiec Pili. Thea lis are pre- ; ° STRAKAN ovl6—l1w a ante i 2 rns 4 ranue Curkish baths did not originate in Tur-|A ers ( athe Me rie : abe gp oes: , a The demand for ng ASTRAKAN eee a viaciescifensiianilaa anial great sandst. Me DO-d, 1 * ae 1; baths but h »ated chambers. | 8! thed by the best puysicians, and are ’ - SACKS is the largest in our business TC © teat © by . ration extending through the old j Ke Vy, ana are not Daths Du ve le at all the drug stores ° . 34 r Jj t > £STS2 9 = oe "Py oe a the McGill ; oe ome : 8 ° : experience. Never have we s ig E atin 2 Asvyium int, reters estate, the Wcon } i j aw WwW nae. . ; che icer FOr ds. ( UAT ITY GUARA N- ms Le a= > E farm and the district known as Gallows L lately gave an essay ‘ of ane Competitors are continually howling be. ‘ TEED B90 a - e-> pueh 4s 5 Hill. These form the most elevated and {| upon Columbus. The following, 3 ni — cause customers are getting such tremendous LED. c= = B3e5. & pleasant situations about the city, agree-| 4 member of the Imperial Parliament, v=o bai gains in overcoats at Prowse Bros’., the Cm < aYCesz= 7 gape mly for their scenic beauty, but | is now travelling in the t nited States, i waedeshd cheap men's store, bat as Prowse A t ae Sacinie a Mat é : E a a “ th al a sithfulness and excellent | responsible for. He writes that it is an eX-{ Bros. are working in the interest of their St? an ’ _ << as > moe a : ; ce act copy of an essay written by _& child 1D | customers and not their competitors, they will . i = = FO 3 ss 3 —_ aatiaille te >to the south of these eleya- | one of the public schouls in California, and | still continue to give such eye-opening bar- OUR SPECIALTY. “= © | 5 i AS fs Tw ons with th “dl is a lower] vouches for its exactness and bona fides : gains in overcoats and reefers that will cause Cdl | ie = s | tions, and paraliel with them, . é : , : ' De ee te ee ee, i aes n~ nad ao” sf h>et ° , hes rmed by the outcrop of beds Nos. 3 ‘*A cow is an animal with four legs on the . nD Social how tl. =k&$, ss RE SO GS totter resrcerens pace } 2o&oM eS we tra i med oF to . . t ee i _- ees | z th the le 8 fou joy over the wonderful argaile t iey ge 0-0-0-0-0-9-0-0-0-G0-0-0-0-0-0-0-9-0-0-0-0-0-0- ta Feat bn? LY 2 a > ‘ 4 an 5 [his makes a belt, running] underside. The tail is onger than x5, datks oO} Peatsintinne” novg02i| FE ee, by; -0-0-0-0-0. &O-09-0:6-0-0 a. oy > sé a> j vy across the city from the foundry but is not used to stand on, The _ cows kills ty = 42 cy be By s BS = é a eS en for its flat and ilj-| flies with its tail. A cow has big ears that Per : : ee ce a1 ae eee ms tot gas = . BnOWN for its i wiggles on hinges; so dees their tail. _The Gig bargains in all kinds.of crockerv during : Still remaining, « few c=: Ssoi¢g a= £35 : drained character : cow is bigger than the calf, but not so big as | next month. Special discounts till Xmas, so - of our Choice OPPOS. a = $25 sf és « ; South of this again is the outcrop of bed : od : — all that sh > i Don't forget . QT } Te os ot te a 2D ¢ °° \ : _ POUER - light bit e -anning | #8 elephant. She is made so small that she} tht all can get a new fit out. on orge SUM GAPEBS, worth $11, ; . cu = oe i. a 3% t no. 0. 26 forms & slight Die ruaning| ... go into the barn when nobody is looking. } th» place, the cheap crockery store, R. K. Mie fe ae ae e> 7 242 Sg = 3 # ; RiOTL y - waters of the harb E, S86 seen Some cows are black and some hook. A dog Brace’s. nS = RB a = = § 3 . ! at the foot of Great George Streetand at the worried the ext, that killed the wat. “Black | Le | era a ees, 2 oe ow ee a aioe Oi esplanade, on the old Barracks ground. worried the cat, that killed the rat. Black . -0-0-0-0-0 -0-0-0-0-0-U-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 ; . a é This ridge, placed on an open sandstone | cows give white milk; so do other cows. Milk- 1 ee ea eee ee ee a te substratum, is dry and well drained, and is | men se!l milk to buy their little — —— ° aale snes > some of t} > rich they put i yater and chalk. Cows ‘ . app iriate!y occupied by some of the best | wi:ich they put in gwa : ; B d WN private residences and the largest hotels. chews cuds and each finds its own chew. That : eaver an utria w : B. is all about cows. e + * 0 — — . - * : : ' q ™ oe > ; : ’ ; ity r te by ex-Chief : o 4 Valuable Importation. There is a capital story told by ‘ Bgoat Se aw me pid ° it ce Baron Pollock, and which seems to be we ( ' | = ' ' he nn Mr. A. N. Large returned from Boston authenticated, that one who wished him to | i y yesterday. nvins with him the standard- resign w ated on him, and hinted it, wa, ‘ a LARGE VARIETY. th lad bred Morgan trotting stallion Golden | gesting it for his own sake, entirely with a —~AT-— ; las *! 7064) pur-hased from Mr. H. C. Barnell, | view to the prolongation of his ofn valued be of ¢ - W Golden i . srandson lif 2 ete. The old miman arose and said, ee yee ne EEE Ce senee€ cscinanse Cia beoei ok i © 7 ead a : j Daniel with his grim, dry gravity: * Will you T 7 — . tee -0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0- on t — 3 th sire and dam o 4 e D5 ’ z 5** . : ee Se . lo a es CLS 0 kaa & a eee | Lan.b21 greatest living sire of 2.30} daace with me?” ‘The guest stood aghast FUR-LINED DOLMANS. a perform tle was bred and owned by | as the Lord Justice Baron, who prided him- the Mr Pa nd is seven years old He | se'f particula:ly on his legs, Me to caper - 1: am a nhnne aly rir? ertai ‘ thtu vivacity. ; LS l il st ign, NOT g ] feb cl stnut, a ut with . certain you . ms ’ . » . ‘ ' cae theme at |.snipand three feet whice. | Seeing his visitor standing surprised, he rugs tore. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Always in stock, a large assortment of ed 5 (ol ; ~ robust constitution, great } cacered up to him and said: - Well, if you eT hie styls, bewu'y and fiuish, and has excellent | won’t dance with me, will you box with i ber 30, 1889 3 ; ber feet and linbs. Those who have seen him | me?” and with that he squared up to hina, mevenenne 3, 2008. Urns é Guse 0 6 s ecce hitched up say that he shows marvellous} and, half in jest, half in in earnest, fairly | — C poe | speed, with a big, open, frictionless gait | boxed him out of the room. The old Chief Charlottetown. —_—_—-- “Le ‘ snd great muscular power, and that he has} Baron;had no more Visitors anxiously enquir- yceum, Celebrated New York a ‘€-O LET, for the winter months, or longer a repeatedly shown his ability to beat 2.30. | ing after his health and suggesting his retire- pe period as may be desired, a Furnished R y He is very spirited, but level-headed, | ment. Pp APE K P A TTERNS House in a pleasant and conveniently —— Jou i at cd les Satie : °* ‘ yd ¢ ‘tt of the city. For further particulars rt . gentie, ani remarkably intelligent, and * : { 4 4 ; part of the city. or further f , po ot sbove a is indomitable courage. He} ‘There has been much dispute as to the | Boston Comedy Company, apaly at this Glas tf -nov26 een, ‘ : = : 5©- c ° ’ : , ertainly presents a union of qualities ex- quantity of light at the bottom of the sea. H. PRICE WEBBER, Manager. Re , en iovinie - — - “ wv. ; th) celled only now and then among horses. | Animals dredged from below seven ne ; ® ION 8 A I 5 onl 2 i : : rs _ —_ ; , " - n ee - i = . . eo a - : i We congratulate Mr. Large upon his get a — a Ee _— les thai Serie atl ' 32-INCH ART SILK—a few ends remaining................. fc cicero 75 Cents. a be of th wa chase, and wish hina « very success with it. | iidications o om, oO 6 - : CoO WEEK enn ? > =7m r vn > 2 5 sé w | \, sed wish hima every eucoses wi very large and protruding. Anotierstraags| SE ND i |PLUSH AND SILK VELVET REMNANTS........................ ott ete wae uh Well Deserved Praise. thing is that, if pact g oe in these re snisbiiial SILKS AND SATINS—Odds and Ends........ pes te¥ bao ten eeueewsarass = j Chae witli | depths have any cvlor, it is orange, or red, R Wc og a i a r “ a ; pths | ’ . . IBBONS —Specia BORNE; 655... <4; jcc aceiawnk i) by M y The Canadian Militia Gazette says : or reddish orange. Sea-anemones, corals, This (Saturday ) Kvening, Nov, 80th, Orses, O WS, 123, C. McG: i ** Apropos of the achievement of the Char- | 82rimps and crabs have this brilliant aoe “i 1 ae cilaalill cisieesochiiecaa terda 4 Matec ba alice oie ce rife | Sometimes it is pure red or scariet, and in ennyson.s heautitul Drama, r 1 aes ~ 9 ow ‘ . : a > ATTCTION. at Far lambs ; iottetown team in the recexit telegraphic rifle : ict , ’ Rh N@Cw rops . WILL SELL BY AUC N, ac my m, i ' match, it is interesting to n ae thet Prince any specimens it inclines t »wards A he — , si New I elts . New Poempo S . ] Keppoch Lot 48, ket, Rdward Talat kes a front ie be tile: vot a yreen or blue fish ts found ue A . ene T ‘ * y ; 1 ' ee | Edward Island takes « front place in artillery ap the Qeli'uaeadhantise tee Ch A New Silks! New Chenilles! New Cords! i matters also, its varrisou brigade hav sige rod is the fish's protection ; ; ’ » 7 ay, 2 | Decemb ‘T Re ; taken firs E fo e thi ce ive mush vt n geht in the bott » of th On Monday 9 vw hid ce I c ’ { a ee 5 a Te the red fis} ; Lond Langhable Farce of 5 Dy the Dominioa A leiy i and iD mak s the orange oF the re ? ae _ cies 7 - ‘ OO Disoie : ore ans “ Ser i every first prize bu: o f eural tint aud hides it from itsjoo. . “ on FRENCH KID GLOVES—Our Special........................ csseees BD " nts, AT Il O'CLOCK, A. M., usiial a a @ ty : ole j iw" Ps oa 7 of . Apo T y F ~ 5 ft ordnance. The Isl inc vies. Many anumais are black, others | jy py ® Fe AW OF A LOVER. SiLK HANDKERCHIEFS—Wonderful Value...... hides d 6. deeoual l5c. to $1.50 , on , . condu ee matte) in eolees Sued ovided 7 ; Cents? i STOCK AND CROP Al panies t the Isla i O tral in ee a are ee ided > LINEN “ Hemstitched—Special Line.................. 26 Cents; |} ALL HY } A he : eB Vit ris year wali etill be | i tno-tai e can urco 6s at: Pin it ith boring-tails, so tha y : ; : at . “6 19 MN reaus nT iS issu neil. The surface Oo} Elie 3 al 2 re oi be; vgramme Nighily. INITIAL EMBROIDERED, oes owes od % 6’ 0 “ee ai ONSI a rl Ni : OF The Big tails of me Dominion +S50CI .v marine mountain is covered with Se el . : morro ay i gZenvueral ¢ ficiency eh sir Ris v is ike an ordinary sea-beach, showing ee ee enn IEEE ce ee rae ee ee ee l M are (1 l years), l ao. ( i years, by Ab- tempe: aye first and second pia e n tinis oe 4 ‘ Para: te : " lah) lo. (5 years, by Messenger ‘ ‘ 44, Bret an 4 ad pia s : d ini.’ that at is the eating-house ae - ae ot Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 35 . ~s oe . i. 1 mee — nt ~ pectes ~ capture ry ae es ce ‘ ; i eel : - wits ie ri ad j ce - i ° years, ) y) rse ut. 2 ors or.. 3 of gade Isolated as tucy are from the rest of j carnivorous anim la. “A cod-lish “takes 8] cents, Tickets tor sale at usual place. Doors XMAS GOODS (24 years, Percheron), 1 Administrator Colt ed | ‘3 24h the Domina he Prince Edward Istand | whole oyster into its mouth, cracks the | open at 7.15 Overture at 8, nov30 ; oer d am by Abdallah, | Barrister Filly, 6 Jersey a eee wilt bithivr, ice wi dé ‘ : ~ oan . * ; : i le an, ‘ or i y Jers oy i. militiamen night be excused if they did not } shell, « Yes s the meat, —= spits out the NOVEL TIES—CHEAP, Cows (regis‘ered), 2 Grade Jersey Cows, 4 bape ‘a iy show as.mvch interest in the work as some of} rest. Crabs érack the shells and suck our ° — Heifers, ] Jersey Bull (4 years, registered), 1 “ i ib the more fivorel eo, ps; but the very contrary | the meat. In this way come whole mounds . Ball (2 years, “registered ), 16 Pigs, 50 tons ‘ os : sf is the case, as officers and imen alike excel 10 | of shells that are dredged up. Not a fish B Bs s a NT XXXXEXXEXXXX Xx | HAY, 2 barrecks Oata, lot Straw. ieinen aaat Ollecti & p the performance of che duty required of them, bone has ever been dredged up. <A _ piece XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXKXXXXKXXXXXXXXEXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXANXXXX - Turnips | English Basket Wagon, 2 Dog Hem ) h fo ‘he o'ficer commanding the Briga he ee of wood may be dredged uy, bet it is nce dition rd Carts (by MePhaii), 1 Double Vis-a-vis Mele % te Co’. M oe, it must be # source of no little} ) mey-combed by the boring sheil-fish’‘and rT... i i nee 0 clock, = ad thant neciestion thele dation 60 5 : ' ’ Terms made known at gale. way prive that, without neglect nS brigade gue- | f#lls at the touch of the hand. This shows QT JAMES CHURCH WILLIAM WELSH ays M Hie caine an cine Uae a against the | What destruction is constantly going on in P . . lied ene parable fe Se ee See Stee * these depths. Ifaship sinks at sea with tee einnnee was _ Pervi Ne inashemen of the Whale DoeEee all on board it will eaten by fish, with the me Chy ty i + - <a _ ; , » ? i : £ 3 ; jt [18 ‘ \ exception of the metal and that will cor- The Fifth Annual Course of Lectures, | ; ] ie ow . iE Personal. rode and disappear. Nota bone of a hu- | j | | a of ie man body will remain after a few days. It ——_—_{x { § and co i . " . . P y y , v : the un Livingstone, late editor of the Toronto | j, . constant display of the law of the sur- EV. W. W. BREWER will lecture in Kirb ii Empire, has arrived at Calgary, N. W. T.,! viva) of the fittest. ST. JAMES’ HALL: on Be and will have editorial charge of the Herald. —--FOR—— irby. ° o . + % s * ; + ‘ = tthe Hoyel Hotel, ‘St. Johur ne tie sna: | Dr. Mahaffy thinks that the simplicity of Tuesday Evening, Dee. 3rd, JAS. D. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Squar C Upper Prince Street School. sod yy George Toombs was at the Victoria | the old Spartans is a myth. In his rambles ou the same day. and studies in Greece, he says: ‘The very AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. ee The Quebec corporation proposes to erect a | first glance at the surroundings of the place Have a ; ; ; ; > ; -LICATIONS will be received by the Gud Ge pecenen ‘ to Mejor Short on ae spot where oe ee to ge ay niet ® wer Subject, Idiosynoracies of Great Men. OOKBINDING in all styles. MAGAZINES, such as the « Boys’ Own Paper,” * Girls’ Atiecanona. ts a = oe aioe 1¢ was killed at the St. Sauvier fire, widespread error, which we all obtain from Own Paper,” Harper's -Publications, “ Illustrated d yews,” G ic,” m fiom Teache the First Class ies oor reading the books of people who have never| nov30 rn i strated London News, Graphic,” | town fiom Teachers of the First Class, 30 peirs hoot tops, the best quality and ; ** Black wood’s,” ** Chambers’ Journal,” Saturday Review,” : ; a ; Gs, urné ** Seribner’s,” ** Lippincott’s,’ tity studied history cn the spot. We imagine ‘* Modern Machine Shop Practice,” ete., etc., bound at reasonable prices, low<st prices in town. Also, shoefindings, h as in elegant and int f on \ o ourselves the Spartans as hardy moun-]| 4 3 qi strong binding. Up 0 Ninth vi December Next, sole lestaerv, and uppe: teaiher, at the chexp- iaineers, living in a rude Alpine country, v ll] a est ces at the Dominion Boot and Shce sme ent to ap ie Se ee Dru . : Bone legs ll ‘ with sterile soil, the rude nurse of liberty. gg ~ BOGKS neatly ruled and strongly bound. A large stock of Blank Box kifor the position of PRINCIPAL of the store, nols 6i “hey may have been such when th: y ure Paper on hand, Upp 4 Prince Street S< ] Pastry ‘ Well ple wed. — All the customers are well rived in pre-historic times from the moun- ESOLVED,—That the price of Gas sup- mee a nw bound in all colars of Cloth and Leather. Old \ olumes Engagement to date trom Ist January, t Beer & — : ’ oo bargains they get at Me-| tains of Phocis; but a very short residence &Y plied to consumers, on and- after the | *° Ae Resins: “tag en ont a 2 al vision, I guare a aad : | 1890. App'y to The oe SONOS pore u Liconia must have changed them very | First dey of*D«cemitier next, be reduced to ; “er my personal supervision, I guarantee satisfaction. Xmas We , te sh Wing our goods early to much. The vale of Sparta 18 the richest fwo Doilars per Thousand Feet. enable us to show the Value we otr~—ked.| and most fertile ig Peloponnesus. Rin,’ 3 . . : ‘ A WV , ae Ur 5 Ttue, The boumding chains vf nicurrvadprs, nov3d ? cand es . : ISAAC OXENHAM, JAS. D. VAYLOR, Bookbinder, cna of School Bown nOveG—eod NORTH SIYE QUEDN SQUARE! Gh'town, Nery, 27, 1980--oodl tl Veh