ance i a tn inne * — nme en Ot om et mae et a 7 a a wT — BER 28, 1889. — - MO , OC Sea a ms oo —- 6 " 7 . Cee eee nea nents nae seanaaentnAemeemel — _ yA MINER, ae — = - ( 2 ES ai —— . — THE DAILY Ties eee eee Tr N ei | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | BAS a - ’ rs. j si | . 's and Clippings LETTER: | : Notes a ie ma6 ; y ’ AMINER ting grounc a | ~_ 4 , Daan the hun a > ers. | THE DAILY EX . Hudson's Bay 1s halers and. sealers. Law and Lawyers ! © = ! : 229 of numerous American W 1 easily caught. ee a lay T “ee a . OCTOBER 28, 1889. | rh oka dee plentiful ye ve hundred ton Six.—In a sermon ye yesterc y . ed . : . fi - ‘ ; » 4 ir. rewer upo |Nine of them wing that the seals are | ¢onoon by the nev. * f itan, the oO = ee ee T Health of the City. Ischooner. It is 1 8} wet them some of the parable of the Good Samaritan, eo] < rhe Hea bald capt ured. In order to it Marble Island, preacher used the following pa Ht 7 at) © oe & : F slow feve ‘ricans winter ab Pe ; ; ; ‘var days to in- a ne . —_ [ux continued preva'ence of s! to | the aoe ; tual 1 well within the district] |. the business of a aan This | = = u 4 S7 RN EN : ‘ - r Mharlottetown & i island situa ay a es ‘lose sea send ve to say what is . cw 7 must force the citizens of Chat f cleans a. Keewatin. If ee ae a cos a cahanes and, as a lawyer, 1 ° i | ahaa ° ae he means of creak | o 's Bay be. open statem ? . lv as to the mic . dson 8 Day an gal j consider seriously a és filth is| how can Huds ‘anada is able to] shall not allow such a calumny of the leg | ~ @ +] sity. That fever is due to! ly. | The products which = lie nd te} profession to pass unchallenged, even | . — | ie pe q q ot aie } fest. =F the Shy, Mv" nd to the Argentine a i f Seine ead uttered from the pulpit. 1 respect | = i | W N part Com lete , " },! s! < bCL- ‘ + | ser ‘ . i . : » M4 rue ? “ ‘i i a a oT ro sults. the community && | U raguay are very varied, the « 'R »public the clergy while they confine themselves eT we NM & Q ur a O¢ 0 . j ne oon It would be 4/) ber. In 1886 the aoe “fl t of their proper sphere. But there is an old | So = = Lp 3 . af anon oul ; ium 21? 000. ee e . . » large might rest at ease lalone imported about 212,000, ‘ ey commend to Mr. | en be rid of those who | alone importe ‘anada supplied only 34,-| maxim which I would comr 161 » 7 a nh ' ——_—(x)}-——_— rather good thing to deri ham-| wood, and of this Canada I ts might have] Brewer: ** Ne sutor ultra crepidam. * om { ‘ father § less to keep the .. a5 merchants g ' : a : ; hat his reflec- a : i too careless t 10,000 feet. ur : . ; hesitation in saying that his refle = ° re too lazy and too care aie _ | OOO, , for a large | have no hesita 7? ° ° , ‘ i ageue ey are ¢t tl ir premises clean. But, un | exporte d rearly all this ends shipped tion upon the legal profession Was oe — S Dress Goods 1 all i te new beak 4 i bal s a iki selves and the . a wel ‘tion of the pine and sp ithat he manitestec ittle | ? 7 >I sd Joan are stricken 3 proportion of : c yurchased uncalled for. and tha : ; oe yi _.© ° me ‘ { ‘| fortunately, the clean are st therefore, Of|from the United States was pu of the spirit of the good Samaritan in mak- a © - oo. shades wil hy i YERERIMINe Ss LO TALC. , rr 138, . . 3 e ° > . - P . as the dirty. The matter tw at | Originally in Canada. ing it. It was ostensibly called forth in com- R hao re mile 9 ™" ; he community at — . Herald publishes a state- | ing o hs in lawyer.’ ge “ ¢ . mportance to tne The Halifax ere } ; re “ ’ ) the words ‘‘a certain la yer, ° 1 Amo ‘ ve the first importa } i€ ’e 1885 | menting upon . ° ‘ aS — =m . aitizen It will be h it appears that since 188 ey ke, 10thchap. 25th verse: pote pew ‘ aa Do ERGs s { 4 ’ re as well as to each citi vl . | ment by which it : ppe saa Mr Otto 8S. used in thetext, Lu e, ne Py “ ’ 2M er a I an ( S, i Ny large ‘ures required are promptly about $4,000 has ee aes about | but my reverend friend may find, upon 2 °S hw a . i} j . By wW ys the measu — , alll . rorisl: i . : ‘ — eames | ld not wait for even one | Weeks, a mé mber of the = ni ) while | more careful and intelligent study of his < aS — i ° li y elt Hats i eather Sy Ri ) VOUS, ( e Bee taken. ve Ooo. talketh | €3,800 to McCoy, another member, t of | Bible, that the lawyer here referred to was ~ = sad 1és —T — ) ag ilence ** which staiketh | $5, “Reh : ; bee most ¢ My ; . . sso x)-—-—-- -- sitation of the pestuen v ‘ton | Mr. Longley though he h al bee ad all the |] more closely allied to his own than to the © @ : — ‘ “ 8 noon-day he people of Kensingt ithe time Attorney-General, a 3 t sgged | legal profession; and his captious questions oad @ A , y HK UES e t noon-da) traffic | | . . se as bagg gs : ; ashiatry ~ hn ihe ee vo th _ | time a member of the ge cyl Soe and in-| were more in accord with the casuistry of WP on e “_“e. * town has been | another $7,000, besides his salary and schools of divinity than with the broad, Co =~ : . ; + part of their town Ni an Bor ye," ; 1 } svators of Nova the SCNOOUIS ¢ : ; tgs se . = a - IACKRTS a oe we he result of }demnity. The standard elev: ae ble and lucid reasoning which character- “ © IFFS, BOAS, CAPES, ASTRAKAN JACKETS hich was the result « eu _ we 4 if the | able and lucic - . id Assortment of Mi FI >, WP: ; lestroved by a fre which ‘ I Gant; i are true to their instinets < the law Law 1s one of the @ © a - a A Splendi ssorti destro} 4 = i _ : : ( l are week 1Zes ° Y i wv wry ATT Ts cS. drunkenness. The citizens of Char | Party noblest of sciences, and for Mr. Brewer's A TN NM @ FUR-LINED CLOAKS subs . . j . . Ss swo *4an * ‘ . 7 . f ¥ Hi ii Mie ia ill n will act more wisely In respect Lord Armstrong’s new explosive hl. information let me conclude with a defini 7 © mes ae ~ (v) : tow : : : } 1 to} : prove ore vaiuabie ; . ; . , ; ' wQ iC atte, EPP if they tak heed ai is ] kely to prove rer si ee » | tion of it from one of its ablest seponeans a © DP y . . & a — _— ' if the ivention than the sm -s ess pt aaa ‘“Itisa acience which distinguishes _ ad e > oh ines which at now in to air ; e : a an > 1e German ¢ . a “ . shia 2aches . irniiuy ‘ es = i] ness of just adopted Tor Ul € by t - : aida criterions of right and wrong, which te h 1€ ; EB, enh. 5 on » as ‘ wo pg iy , |italian armies. The experiments mi t | to establish the one and prevent, yew - as ~~ aa #2 re : ont ! ‘tlec . 2 : ad : ‘ vernmen - ee ae! . : 4 neory , tany more impel them to a jopt ui with cordite by the British Se ae redress the other ; ee > roms —_ © ae a ; : by which the town may be con have convinced military men that th . bh the noblest faculties of t e sou i ‘h ais ae O : octzz—eod y- anil » systen we * : ad » ; ) : ; -ardi y é ; — en en roughly c'eansed. . expl sive ought to be Fig Ze ’ A ly its ee cardinal ray eae ait pees = ~ ; ‘ rously and thorougol\ . ea : l arm t 18 absolutely science which is universa . ¥, ma 4 cinu a . oe eel ry an Smaii arms, & scle rs - ss ans 2 *s ; There are two forms of filth,—solid and yo sR e . hile the so called ‘* smokeless tent, accommodated to each individual, yet w we Ae nere 3 . ; simokeless, Mie LMC St ; a : . 20 itw.”’ ow - aaa d \ rigid and particular enforce- : on r r” is not. There is reason to be comprehending the whole community if Mr 4 re | as iry earth system would un-]j-. ve that cordite will work a revolution ™ This is the business of een : + " ras # ° mt tS t of the < ‘. — - or } + ick "Iny > ig are 18 . ; . } f ; be the simplest and best mode] yp dern armament, aud that quick orin >| Brewer and his hearers wish to know on he) RP on ‘4 e . a which, with ordinary powder, are of Yours, eo pom = . . . ’ ab bens se ly I i guns blitil, aX - " e laa —_ wk mo e , . ‘ : lure in Charlottetown wita , ittle use after the gunners are ‘il b — a menenaninet eo ra al = a THE FRON ® ’ > 3 th or ashes} +t ’ : ; . eC a —_ i +} rormer lf ary eartn or asic tlocating ek ud of smoke, wi yecom t+Ore ® =. spect t re former. i 4 ina Ssuifocating : : . . the & ~ ote ~ : a +] ate . . struction in the nee i deposits reguiar »werful weapons of dest Matrimonial ]} oe om A {x] r ppilled a : 4 , ae te > _ ; untry once a fortnight | future. eile “ ne a removed to the country on . = » Australian system — ai ani — : nth, there would be nothing What is called the Austrs 4A Sees Miss Sabine Rose Bellefontain, a CO —2~ ° 1 T WEREK were ch larger than we anticipated, and we have got hae vane for of drinking is advocated by ae h s| in the Roman Catholic Church at ——*, & = iad VE SALES LAST WEEK ;Ww aa nm ements but expect a large supply daily. ffens . ae ae ’ :, ars u . be > nad »s grade . ove ape anys ‘ “— ve gentleman. The modus operandi is th daughter of the late Capt. Andrew Belle ont en Py run out of some grades ‘ ate i a “0 tm around bothering other jewelers, . 1} Toe ~ ‘ | Y > "ork NS) | i 7 _, ° 7aAnNi > a i i nt ave 0 . Ms ° . . : the intry as Well as described by the New York Sun: hi fontain., was married on the evening of ee oO ~~. Our customers SS cs i Fi ited iin eit past business transactions have . . > 4:a0 . : ' a ‘rons of easing ils : , ! > > ) ” as a if 2 t too much for ie : Pe vn Wo benefited Th : he ] person Wao & < ence Tee dehens wed frrersc thy Sahn? aye Min v a B nar S fp = a bli ; om iden e, for we do and have done just what we way. . , x aml Nahivet a int smaf.sroom and registers Di 5 ales . erly of Memramcook, N. . l ao established confidence, ' : . it lies in the laziness and / thirst steps into a sma.troom and re > ol Arichat, formerly of ] : a od | , : rem ; — : GOLD culty in respect to it lies in en |name, He then secsivés 4 pete Lay w apon | The ceremony was performed by the ees as ~~ | . GOLD WATCHES and DIAMOND RINGS, best ae rine Selene ' | some citizens and theindifier-|! rance to a laundry list, ( : . vhs s} 1, which ~ | ae : os . ’; Gold Bracelets, Brooches, Sets, Ea ia Teers : carelessness of 6 Cas Se lar in appearance to a fall the liquid| J. Quinan, in. the Arichat chapel, ~ ' TS h Ladies’ and Gents’ ; Gold Bracelets, a 2 ae n © 1 : ae, > liquid] J. (Juinan, in 4 | CHAINS, both Ladies’ a . ful designs), Tea Sets (fu , » at } s printed a catalogue of all t a a ‘ r decorate t otcasion. et & | . . - ™. Pp re d most beautiful desi ns), , ence of the others oh ane ek ; aaa ually kept in a first-class | was tastefully ae _ LeBlanc GC = saa Charms, Studs, Scarf and Tie I ae st i 7 O es gr at Soaketa: Waits alah Ll filth the problem is/refreshments usually k: : ‘| The bride, given away by Hon. I. LeBlanc. 7 7 nn Water Pitchers ruets, butter Voolers, Uake Dusk: : : pect to liquid filth th probi ; at then steps into the | The bride, g +), Tete-a-tete Water Pite ’ : ae hee ar Pickles. and a lot ia resp i lot he thirsty man , aac “OUSS and ee 81Ze ; art Se cuit Jars ICK ies, ‘ plentiful supply from | 844002. — I a a e list with him At} was attired in a fawn-colored trousseau, an mad OD 2. in round, square and oval shapes, Dessert Sets, Bis ' tt \ plentiful sup} next room, carrying th : . varigated flowers. The rays 7 iF ee . le n the use ‘i fo ‘ther end is a row -of curtained stalls, carried a boquet of er . f es of other goods too numerous to mention, I fi the Three Mile Run has resulted in the use | ¢p. ‘atte e enough to hold one person. He | }ridesmaid’s were Miss Josephine Ganon, mAs ~ requirea FLY-BACK STOP WATCH, we have them in ; ff nure eacn JUST i ae © “5* : as 2 . ° . . Tp * 7 , PU i e < “ae by our citizens of larger quantities of pur eal these stalls, makes across with a| 44 Migs Minnie LeBlanc. The groom was SS If any of Our customers req by our citi ters one of ¢ lesires, and ’. Terrio and P. Coad ae < at from $6 to $20 d : uent scharge MO! pencil opposite the drink he desires, an supported by C. Terrio anc . Lor = os =p) ~ stock at from $ ov. Waltt Watch Cu.. of-arbich i poUCil t “41 naw i . . ) - . ‘ mn > > ¢ : c > “9 * a s the list re cpr ads tap dies sigue teacher of Acadiaville school. After the RP & i The better class of CHRONOGRAPHS made by the Waltham a ’ reas juantities of dirty | places the list, togeth« eady. The dumb : re to Capt @ a Lhe better clas M ea Y® by not keeping them on hau oe ee, i]. | dumb waiter which stands ready. 1 with | ceremony the bridal party drove to Capt. £ here are none better in the world, we can supply cheaper by oct lb p : wthe asnil. im rae ; . t 2 c * : s Saal rl se . ; . y water thancan be absorbed by the so1 waiter disappears, but is soon returned w : 5S. P. LeBlanc’s where a festal ev ening Was & B- ao : ll on a small commission and there is no interest to pay. oe bablv the source the required beverage. The thirsty man ema The bride was the recipient of @ A a8 we Can sé ee eee ee 2 Te > ee aaa at ee n town | pours it down, wipes his mouth and departs. : any rare presents. Miss Bellefontain ge o = a ee } ¢ » that is now int wi OUTS li a ’ ‘ , E most of the fever that 1 isited Cl ] year and made . + i pc , 1arlottetown last yea RD ° ° w . ‘ } £ +ha SS Th ols, many house- ‘Ea "ge » Visite e . y G urnis e l'o get rid of the ces: oe oeak A Change Needed. many friends during her stay. = a S -~ Bargains in ents h iders hav e ad ypted the device of , l t f th 3 Can nnn EEE ——— eo = ; ’ f i yaey " : vs o ry’ » *OTTeSDO snc O € 2 - ; hd) oe ’ sewage well.” They bore into the earth t $aE Toeusto ¢ ashen oe » following in- Personal. CD & ° = as yx? i YW lermt | om twenty to forty fee t, msert | adian wom : cearevage wa gn the Globe: 3 th ng ' — @ f \ -—- : ‘ . a formation about the Br ” Ss oar ile »d better = — xctions .with the rs : ¢ ither Mrs. sradlaugh is reportec : i ° ~ sn iron tube, Make conn an e “The announcement are by are to Jeon M <e the Democratic candidate for S ~ = CG ” } ow ‘autor . ; » “re : é Je avi ’ sink in the kitchen,—and the dirty water George Brown nor any of ot ee ane agood/ the twelfth district in the Massachusetts ° — tS — he ia ; i his device | return to Canada is taken here to j g - lifs man. He was form- —_ ti nose who adopt this de : t seems, | Legislature, is a Halifax man. : a sae , , deal. Young Mr. George aan ’ id is me rept rter on the Herald of that city = FF . — © : lirty water runs into oe. s legree at Cambridge, is | ey y @ reporte a oe say that the dirty water runs m un who lately took a degree " : > -_ © way tua 7 nie casried away i “wil ae ‘his uncle's business (Thomas Nelson Mr. James R. McLean, M. P. P., writes Yr i < o pele i ground streams and is quickly carrie ‘ ~ te yng , i "7 ny Edinburgh), and _ there- the Patriot to deny that he Is the author e Dp ~ os = ithe town. If they are right the] & wagon an ; use for the controlling inter- | « Souris Notes,” to which THe oe R : = -_ VeyouuUd . " » tore Wlil have nt rs : e > 7 ‘ y ic’? 2 ‘ é swage well affords an easy and compara- eat in the (lobe, which, it was ne poe meg Paar de Willie sea pubic to A aes = @ - 7 ; : means of disposing of | .:oh+ one dav ke over. What, it is thought, Mr. and Mrs, iam ? to tively inexpensive means of Gisposing 0! ver pndnpee aa - a w is that the Nelson- their home on Friday evening. Mrs, Heard es a & iH - eee 1} of the town, and the sooner | will most lik ae cha Gi i} will now be sold, has been at Montreal attending the meeting = ome ay = RB the hi juid o AU LS : : Brown interest In 1€ Glo Ay : ae om ae ‘ 2 iet : é ' ‘vone resorts to it the better. But their} ® hat a syndicate of reformers will soon be | o¢ t¢ Methodist Ladies Missionary Society ~ al os = * — = ee whole, - 2 ns alk »it over. Probably, it is said, Mr. Heard has been at Halifax. ‘ a = 4 Ge statements have been denied, by men who} fo+med to take it over. : sort of a deal when M. L, M. S.—The eighth annual convention Fama a c m a: ataiie tes Mle Oc erely lodag« ad among Mr. Mowat aflected an eh changes appear . the ‘ied of Managers of the Methodist ui = os - - . cdeci2ze that the ith ism , a a in Edinburgh. Ata even , lobe.” oO ‘es’ Missi ys ae Society opened in Mon- oom : '” t} : . to be the source of horrible odors to be evidently at hand in the Globe. Ladies 7 ae M Manel. of Chasitthe - tans = = oD ne rocks to De - ) 2V J ; 4 . ‘s + Mrs. > - ° : y the obey i mn . -e-publishing this | treal on Tues ay. ‘ ~ ee ree eee fe Oey rae ees oe 5 fall Ws: : town, was among the delegates. The ge = = ae ~ . : 2 , As 0 ™ ‘ . . “ f the underground water | information, comments as * oaching | Scotia branch reported a contribution : ~ ed @ =a a og with the rise i tne At s . “T= is to be hoped that these appro : » 32 664 oo the general treasury. The fourth — on =< and the consequent rise of the underground | _ the Globe will include the trans- | $2,66 f the New Brunswick and — on = and the conseq ue ’ Ji 1,}, | Changes’ in th United States organ | annual seport o 1e NN b : os air, and that the peril of the public health], ts. of it froma Unite Since Gordon | Prince Edward Island branch showed an in- roan © ae - . ae a r. because the filth into a Canadian a tidee hair it has only | come of $6,633; that of the eastern ee i oo ety = will be greater than ever. | . ; tee 1e editorial cha vn . : : . . 2asur ing the ( e are . ' Dp ly be] Brown vacated t the s i that the weevil or | income tor the | general ee ae or =f tS = > ‘ ne any oS ; ee 4 Canadian—that is, | last year of $3,058, and 1,079 as the number & a ye 4 ——, reach sand removed. [t is manifest tha potato Dag may He « — { nit but still de- | of mem ers, with 17 mission bands and 583 e <a . oy rE’ _ Os ae a y ' ud at once Ue | it preyed on Van me Bag injuring it. ‘It is } members thereof. The total amount collect- . en ” x4 ; y ; bd . : . Lifs whole on Phi m -haracter, or ceased | ed by the Soiety was about $40,000, . ha ~°: 3 & y tr i eh 7 , nat it droppea san ‘ _" -2 ce < mae . tha } ist Canad a enough enemies abroad aateaeeeee So at re e Ep @, fi a = > SS = oO sy = ‘ bul th ‘ |} Lo 5 ent y the t home,” > F —2R Ele a > rrect ne othe vithont harboring them at hon 7 int. But aed one j Ros ; = © ok SEE = S ee a mention pil ee : ; th ay The Mail’s remarks are to the point. > , “ mh TH mj = ce < en tbe pr bale wage wes couse SO om, oo the Globe is not the only Grit newspaper = pam OD t- th FE ASS S mS = et. ; ; been sunk should be closed. set tales © special delight in maligning the ne = = 4 Sa°S%5 & i~ 0 es S. which have bee! . 70 ee a th bad abted for its ex- A -_ cee e Es 2 \ few of the more wealthy of our citizens} country to which it is indebted —OFr— © a = a eeSSEE Om 2 oy = I , the liquid filth from their houses deod-| istence. » at a y e = i) A = E S -e Fs Se z. z a , lave THe igul ' ae —_—_____—_—__o+ Co — . = eecsafs 1 G2 a ar rized and removed from time to time in The Mission. . ~ ° < H it aeag” s | @ 6 => z But this plan is, perhaps, too a . : a ~ - tI esetcs 7 —_ — , Then ist Fathers arrived in ~ (2 Y = [ce Fn FP Be ® re » for adoption by everyone. Four Redemptorist Fathers arrive oe ~ — S.gpS,. — o ee | : ’ sewerace ? : ‘day evening, and another i -- CF San’ Feo © ! bout a general system of sewerage { this eity on Saturday ovening, : t od 4 5 e =. — & = = what about : ewe a "2 mn fe 36 alre: a = ee ee ; rted to, the sewers | ;, exnected. The names of those already here rom aap AS S —5 > S =. 5 = 2 ce ee ee ae tae eae so: 2@ sts SES ‘ — << ( ethu nore | are, ALLS ; \ . x i io] - — Qo bere c must, undoubtedly, be something 1 giol Father Strubbe, Father Flynn, and —oe ene —_ & c2 Se $ oo > = ler-ground drains end-|sion), F: we O *S39r°S~4 jm & than mere under-grot yea Father Caron, : : ’s Cathedral oe - s a - rm BE = a = to nthe flats outside the town; they At High Mass in St. Dunstan’s Cathedra BY A C i ION, Koc 6 " eat —P wea ng onthe flats ov 4 ae ; ai F U —sr os § + a } ructed according to the best yesterday Father Strubbe ee _ “At So & | bo G&A ° — . nust ne constructed act a : . ° Salt a yive. f ont. $3 E n — : nder the supervision of a com-|ture of the nen Say “F tt s Catulle 7 M + = ‘OOTFON }IOGTS zB ope . $ a aa er ; st be carried | two o’clock in the aiternoon athe one —IN THE— fP oe . petent engineer; and they mus : ” Igave a special instruction to the chi if ° oS en ~ | . 7s ', ave another to the aaa ~~» Ae = - eatin he canal Se ote eee aeae aa e Cornmeal, A COOK BOO : . cas ' hi no i . : , > Ci yregavlion é v . ’ Th » questions arising ¢ 1t of thi $3 most im adults ot the Cc sng a an valle t ven Father RINK NN io) ae a) Flour and orn . FREE a sxx should, we think, be con- evening there was a service at seven, . 3 oe os | ffice portant matter : ; eek ois reciting the beads and Father hens ver By mail to any lady sending us her post o idered by the corporation as soon a8|(aron x g oe ; ® — Richardson & Co., Montreal. sidered by o_ : satan Benediction of the i ; address. Wells, Richardson ; r ' a 112 ro the adopt ion OT an Strubbe preac ling, ? , - > oe © ¥ . leat i T Arrive : i yssibie, with a View ‘ ; — b Rev ss amma tnenl D U one ip Store an¢ v0 po -hemeé f ir ceneral application in Blessed Sacrament was given y 7 5 oe ee effective sch . ag mer C. McLean. Lach service was largely at- = — ae Barrels “‘ KENT,” > = emma the early part of next summer. » CL ° 1 t November a Q) peaven “ HOWARD.” 4 = — ; sen tended. 1h ew: special Friday, S ? ue = = » 10 saan f il : ; iain This morning at 5.15 there was a spe , ~ pee e 250 * “JEWEL, - > T German Emperor has shown This m g Fath inte, Somithe D fry ho 250 “ KOBE.” j > young re ‘ — ae oa ° . - , é . oO i ail oie ee ss - 6 ‘ ; ' . e 3 noe wstonishing traveler du ‘ing his| Mass with sermon by ather y i onal AT 11 0 CLOCK, A, M., ne eS 150 . diet » Bolted K. D i (The Sensible Housewife} eee I Ie m to the throne in June, | benefit of those having to go to wor “The D ® @ 100 barrels * Buckeye” Fine Bolted K. D. r ign. > Came to th ‘ “a 5 ool , 2 e { 7 oe that time he has spent less time} and another at eight for the children. The : > d Bed * @ CORNMEAL, ‘Sent the Largest Number of Wrappers soar Sanee Cans Sine ng, having visited the} third Mass and sermon was at nine. There Several consignments of Parlor and Bedroom es At Bottom Prices. : oe eee PB aa om "Se den, | il l t special service and sermon | Sets, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Hall S @® =~° snc cull orerve ; — “@ t stersburg, Sweden, } oi) aleo % & Specté 5e : : . , NPUWPRpYV } following places: St. ” = 0 sae, j o Wii aiso Mh arvic 1 acks, Chairs, etc., ete. ' ad ON T. NEWBERY. ' ’S Denmark, Franktort, Sonnenburg, Dresden, | ¥) ;, evening at seven. — ae ae st ts © A ad . on a 9i WOODI L Detmoid, Stuttgart, Munich, \V oe — sermons will be continued at the s Atso—F lock and Excelsior Mattrasses. - e* — oct26—6i pat Gi guar jour 2i : Naples, Hamburg, 5 * eer hours during the mission. sie ’ ~~ qT t Oe ar ae ‘German Baking Powdel . ' ‘ attir Suckeburg sen, . -——-——- nomena ° . helmshaven Stettin, Duc ae rs ee r , : i ll all ig sold. = L. eye - Uldenburg, ‘Schwedt, Weimar, Kisenach, a Literary Notes. No reserve. Sale continued ti EB o Ni O ASSES AND WRITES: : s bate in , ‘ay Lngland, a 4 . he r s¢ b pranswien, Siguariagen, Nerway, 5 "is alti “a% GEO. M. HARRIS, rae mo L. " Wesrvitie, Pictou Co., Sept. 5, 1889 Bayreuth, Karisruhe, Strasburg, Metz, Ma Harper's Weekly fer this week has an in- < poems (9) ee Post- vay ’ . arpe?r t . “+t snieianio : o 2 hr igh Mr. Balfour ost ter, Dresden, Minden and Hanover. ting supplement concerning the great Auctioneer, SS) oe” I have received t ae 1 ¢ th Leneual ; teresting PP , . ; : } ize ($5) offerec or . =e nanan : y¢ schille kw lt ; Arrive : r, the prize ($5) 0 Fg egy ee . ‘cing | German poets—Goethe and Schiller. oct28—dy tf wky li pool et In Store and To Arri , master, the fp Trappers of Woodill’s German : ) | SS. I da, comprising sas —_ mber of W rappe Kuglish Goods per SS. Ulunda, st - a larize George Eliot’s ti Barbadoes, St, | 2U™ id thank vou. I was not in maxk of Releins. Sncet bunch Dehisas, Val- Phe attempt to popu ATIZO \J00TE oO = ~(\ Puns., Antigua, , Baking Powder, and thank you, amtiie eae Layer Valencias acd Si ltanas; Cur-| works in France has failed, her nov yet . ( 8] . ll ; e oe = ) 30 Tierces, > Vincent and Demerara influenced by offer to use any extra quan : y. ucias, Layel - ee : , 4 j Yo hs / p § : = o.. SSES } rn a nian intel oo 2c onc coud Figs Dates, Prunes, ( itron, semon maining on the publisher 8 ag = a : Horses, Carriages all 1g . < — 95 Barrels, \ MOLASSES, Have used it for ees in recomme . wey oO . « > he. : . . 7 * ) . ’ > Raj A DS and Orange Peel, Marmalade, Jams and Je \. explains this failure by saying that Gec e At tower Prices, W holesale. as a first-class Baking owde! E. HALE. lies, Preserved Ginger, Morton's and C. & B.'s Eliot’s philosophy is too sad and dull for ; SALE = Sean fe eee (Signed) . Hi Pickles Mixed, Chow Chow, Walnuts, Pic the Latin races FOR . Pe a FENTON T. NEWBERY. $10, $5, $3, offered until Dec. 31 to thetbree — “S4eu . ees . : t t wwe . ° . 9 Uy YY» ; : T wns ‘s cadillies, Oriental, White Orions, oe + wae oct26—6i pat Gi guar jour 2i \families in P. K. Island onion Wrapper ee an, shr Jatsup ato ; ade clothi in ' , st value. Address, Olives; Sauces—Mushroom Cat Up, oma ava > best ready-made clo ng ; siiiaitidiiti iia i as dies ng the most value. “ Catonn nme 7. V orcestershire, Essence of ‘ 5 tke we actor: Our men’s and -R. E. J. HOVGSON having no further | < cS O oe ee Siirteatin tiene representing the W. M. D. PEA RMAN, : Anchovies, China toy, ete; Curry Powder, — ‘ctatenein and reefers are giving great - use for his Horses, Carriages and Sleighs, re) © ~ 2 deen haat in large or Halifax, N. - Salad Cream, Calvesteet Jelly, Swe Con satisfaction, and everyone who buys are well] wijj sell them, together with Furs, os = ~— @ smallsums. Apply to Mr. Malcolm McLeod (of No names published without permission. densed Milk, Flavoring Extracts, Sago, Tapi- leaned When you want an overcoat, reefer &c., by private sale. They may be seen a ny Palmer & Mc at Bank N.S. building, Char- ths eca, Arrowroot, Peak, Frean & Co’s assorted sear a direct to J. B. Macdonald’s great any tire at his Stables. * 4 = ® B.-A 8B ectlé Im * Biscuits, ete, ete.—J. D. McLeod & Co., cor: slates store act?$—ti , per Queen and Graiton Streets. oct2§ Zi ® & . “4 _