tne etiam > —~ si st tli i, Bt sep a insets = ee a hee . : ” = ~ ign, i eR a a ss a waninsiie a ae Die — pecans pesiginenttatacngeentiatpetensccnes , BR ROTO Sa FA ES EC NETS TY T | Fy t } A TT 4 yar ‘ . ‘ TED Tu a re r ~Y TY r ' _ See AMER BR or 7 ee moe WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 1 - | 1 4 5% ALL i \ SSN ESD/ . JAN: yy 9. RS 7 ‘ . - ” we ne ann ‘ ye } BYE § Vit Haunts « ; a 4 ocal and Other Items. |} PA RDGT A | ; ! , 3 ban + TE EVUGRA PSG Bs : %. | Nothination Bay. | “fee i. 3 AY . a ode . ds } i ‘ t Hor to-night Lo-DAY was Nomination Day for the} , “a TF uy 5 . . pi {SPROIAL Desparcugs To Ty iSXAMINER. } { ivie Klection. When the poll ck sed at 4 } ween ae { . vj " ircles to-day vclock the fgllowing gentlemen had nomi- - . at, <P’ 4} ic) i , a é me nate i ] N pursuance of an act of the reoneral Assem ny a 1% >" J _ = | : of this Isiand, mace and passed in the forty ; \ 2 at tha Lane ; <a @rri le a & } : ee ; S ohdedl Wetats of "ike detun oF Me resent Maiesty 1. P., is at the Osborn i L086 = Mayor Thomas Heath Haviland. - — Victoria, mntitnled : : oe : ge a the - ‘6 —W. FE. Dawson. > j Act of the eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty- ANs $2.65, reduced to $2, at Dorsey, ee , four, intituled ‘An Act t ; i » Incorporate the town i LAKRIGAN ; ‘« —John P. Tanton. Be z yaack , TI 7 , Fh geae (of Charlottetown and ali Acts amending the roll a : , ‘ . ales . James Corti same,’” - | ahe Nf, Law rence Oy erflows Ward 1-James Curtis, u oO ® ane. ve ee i @ar meeting in Market Hall oy | ° = David Small. i do hereby give Public Notice that an Th sy evVeTINig next iis Banks. Ward 2 -Henry C. Douse, Seat o , r c nan . a ae « "RB Nortem Election of a Mayor and one person a — Ward 3—Simon W. Crabbe. to serve as a Common Gouncil- vi . | . ._ a ~~ ‘ se - +} uv ; @}.45, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's IGREAY 5 EFERING. fichael Egan, Lo ‘ .AT SU Ward 4—He , onree f for —o | | . wd 4—Henry Davison man in the City Council for 1m ‘ Repreion on Ladies’ Owershves and ‘Thomas Tay lor. ———- ; —_ a — sé . oe vq Felt Boot wt Dorseyy Goff & Co's Wand 5oaitee. Chappelle. each Ward of said City, hi ‘ ard 5 romas A. McLean. W Havas. » ‘ . > CorNWALt, Jan. 18. ry - ¢ nave ot 0 CHATS Pas al a ; s. Syranvd has collected for mis Pindeaté d ; ’ ' Aaorge Charles H: oper. a ; Being in a)! a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON ee : ~iPOUgN aN icéjam in the river the water " H Rach OUNCILMEN } sion ir is two years’ furlough over|.. : cary tackem. Many . roan ’ + ae COUNCILMEN, wil) be held on : a . rose very rapidly and flowed over the canal | of Tweeds, Trowserings, &e., | : ' , . ; no Secndiiies : : : ° “ank this morning, inundating a large nun- | | Wednesd: the 226i! i { : raf] ae . ls ; *h a : . Boe ‘ eCanesday, 1 Soin Gay oO CH vs and Misses’ Overshocs away ber of houses, besides Stormont cotton mills, | < atholic Church /Burned. WwW hich we are selling at \ ery " ene # : : : 17" . } j ——— : “+ be} ost, at J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store. | the Canada cotton mill, and Mack's flour | Al 9 4 4 ; January, A, D., [ISS7, a. er , ‘ ol , * r iw PN, nail . Inthe Canada mill, one man was | ut 9 o’clock on the night of the 16th, Low Prices before Stock- cade a ne . ' left 1 : drowned. It is too soon to estimate the | fi@ W4% discovered behind the altar of the 1e several places, that is to say: tH JAVID IRI e ast eve : for . ‘ , , : . +} : Da Larp | e ust ¢ ening for | dama e, but it will run up high in the Roman Catholic Church, Sydney. The takime. In Ward No. 1, at near the store of Messrs. Begkatchewan. ether & tog wild goese thousands. The scenes the flooded dis- | re brigade was on the ground in a short = | Sire T. Morris, corner of Queen and Water nd : ( s- 7 : : . Streets. : - tricts were he eeuiainn . Many houses | Mme, but the engine was useless for want apne In Word No, 2, at or near the house of Thomas Li saring of the : (Jueensherry divorce | Were urder water above the second story, sufficient hose to reach a nearest W Paha 1 ) “r ‘ , rey tere 1, . = = alle a ie 48 s been poatpon intil the 22nd in- jand the unfortunate inm ites, being unable y great exertions on the part of the BE ak RES & S ie 8 Wi yi Streets 7 vG Imm 8, € abl J 7 s i % } y d e streets. stant to get out, were stan liz y nee deep in the people, most of the furniture was saved in In Ward No, 3, at or near the Mar ke t House. . ar ~ iow water a damaged condition. In two hours from Jan. 18, 1887, ae 7 fronting” ae a tne Seana” = _ gg Pon mal) foots for 25 cents a : Se . . ; use. fronti Kent Street, st, between q ; a ree "i. he deents a pith the time the fire was discovered the build Weymouth and Cambertand Streets } at wacdonaid 8 boot Store, ° : m.: \ » torr » the carriac ; | . r Nehries Eiji ; ing was in ashes. was one of the In Ward Pa eae Dene ee Unaetnale sae Oe 19 dw fhe Fishries Bificulty. see shes. This was one of th Carrol! & McAleer. corner of Euston and Great | oo tinest and best finished churches on the George § Sty f f t + ¢ W INGTON, Jan. 18 Island. It was erected about eight years And st the said Eleccion the Poll will ve opened - . forget the sewing to-morrow ASHINGTON, Jan, 15, : “ . . od an . enedl mentions mene } , 7 f 87.000 00. and was at nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and continue open mie Dian wei rlor of Y.MC. A 3 >) ie ago at a cost of $7,000 or $8,000, and was shacis tin tine mieamt Gat aes tee fternoon, in the new parlor of Y. M. C. Chairman Bellmont, of the house com- beatae until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same , Seas} raittes a thdelan em teas located back of the town. Father James day é ’ . ‘ i; mittee or oreien atiairs o-dav su! » “ ‘ ° ‘ vee -" MeO PrpTy we »ma : sini hk i — ed eig o bi ’ t - my . agent Quinan is in charge of the parish. The DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. ; babs Fy ‘ ran requested one . 4 3; ’ 1 te oe Ga Dy Mm aii destructi m of thi 3 tine edrtice w ii prove a ~intihtaninaninennhieaipammrsandiatgemminetipamvenepeinimiite win Pp Number Ore shall C ner eo an at } t of : . Ma MoOUSIV idorse vt , con 2e OF . ‘ samen mance ear ee ee ee, “shariotretowu wil a iik south ¢ Lore ster . t i shed this even ae Se ee ee eG by the committee ON | eerious loss to the congregation, ant. nial thao maweel of knuet Eeeaniole Peete | : } tue President s message concerning Cana : . ee tee ey i . } } } } } } ‘ eee \ ; ‘ is s = | di Mm usheries, and the reply tthe Seer amber ; a $ uli tl } t «cf . os ; ‘ adie oxf i‘ 4 * ; Rin: Tnrdere ‘ar Lt sottat “ : ) ' tees r eetingjot citizens to discuss the | S4ry of the Creasury to the house resolution A Man Murdered fer S15. ae a : a. P : ae 4 ; ev : dan i and north of Dorchester > ; 7 waterworks question will be held in the Mar. | on the same subject. The committee Says ; “a | Number Three shall camprise all that part o! ket Hall on Friday evening next. ** The Canadian interpretation of the pres Hobert A. Steele, a member of the firm > ‘Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street - | en legai effect of the first article of the = Hull & Steele, commission merchants at e — - y ') part 0 “ sail . - he r> *} ve . . : . oe ‘ . aes ee : = ' - : ~¥ understan’ that Mr. Ross will shortly) treaty of 1818 is so preposteraus in view of | the Union stook yards, St. Louis, was shot Chariottetow: hie h of Fitzroy Saree pen ros for instruction inthe rudiments|/concentrated laws of comity and aa killed on the 12th inst., by Y. R. Wan hae ae ee V ie eel oil ‘ meand nlace for I ; : : ¢ + .UumMder ive S8naall comprise a ti part ot ; eee oe : , oc. a ’ — os rood neigh rhood enacted by the two Marsteller, a trader about the yards, A ‘ Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzeey Street, . l 8 ‘ thr f 4 intries: that had it not bee » formally put few days ago Steele loaned Marsteller $15. lincluding the Common of th sid Towa, ~- ' paca li staat ~ ' 7 I ny " of 3.3 . . forth by the Dominion of Canada. it would | Lhe fornrer left his office that morning to NOMINATION DAY ; y Sar Dots lei Slip i. x t by the Vomilnion of Canada, it would © fo! . vs ; " A * ny g My B i R 4 Q 0 7) @ NOMINAT DAY. p : re pri 75 cents. | Mob deserve serious consideration by in- | 8° & te yards, and on his way thither he e ® Se WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst., from the time of |} gul i its. : ° - F . < mnie * - s i - wT aaa i ’ ly t neon until the hour of Fou olock is 4 lot of ( tren’s Boots half ‘price, at J. 8B. | telligent persons. met his debtor. He asked that the loan be Largely i a Largely wee nn ee ee in Macdonald's Boot Store. dw —janl9 | Under the head of “Canadian Inhuman- | paid, but Mr. Marsteller refused_ and the = | LARGE ) : ‘Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Victoria, | ie +) a oe ' | iien became engaged ina quarrel, during Cap. 1 i) ( 1434 { Cap.8, See? — : ;ity, he comm ecahs attention to the 5“ i ’ 5 mm. 4 E> ap. BUG OF Aa . ay : fae * i a : > ‘oo * 14 sear a ‘Cc ‘ @ SETOW? correspondent w rites,- | fac that to all vessels except fishing whic h Marstelle r Grew & TeVOIVE r and shot RR daiu¢ ¢ dG # EDI CTLIGNS Reduce dd S.1 a3 a er i Dae rere va Notes in the} erafts the Canadian ports seem to | b2e com inission merenant three times, Each T. HEATH HAVILAND, : : i a . ul i i } i peer af . " . ° | . » cor thea (it : } . Daily ft i7th, must have ‘ if he wide oven and the excepted bullet took effect in the region of the heart Prices OX | Prices Mayor of the City of Charlouictown » scene of deep reverie when he said the her-| vessels cannot enter a Canadian bay or | aud death was almost instantaneous. The , A. HW, MACPHERSON. : i? ' airy na Rive : ; "gt . as ‘ el nen itn te we 4 Ss < con ce ° City Clerk. rin i in Vrrand hiver vy prev thas } , ay | murderer was arrested and is now in jail. © x 5 et river to burv those of them Geac who may . BD ' yy i ER » EBay % iS i During ] ; ; —— ee :.? 1: on on ate ora } : “aw. hair > ‘ RESET 4i A: AGWg | =~. Mayor's Ofice, ¢ iriottetown, 5 | Reiineens Belin ies ili have been British subjects. But for this | Beth. aes pi, | “Bray. aoa — and = | ee er aiiec ae adh con eae 7 aan * tener) 4. tiny i eh ; h romnnent im 1e respective business , , saarepienettnemnattinatiabner liscrimination, says the committee, the | I ' ‘ ‘ re ‘ . sex, however induced,s ents and permanent _ ’ : 7 ; “1K Ré Ais s 7 ee Ss . ly cured. PB for io t> in, t aan World’s | C@nadian contention would be logic l and | circles. Stock CiK : : , tock i § ¢ yy y Ri a if i red moK IK er stamps, ,orid $s : ; pe i 2 a, ¢ ¥ ba we D pensary Medical Association, 653 Main St more tolerable. re * ss ‘QUES MUFFS ue ; ia s¥ Bae | : i i y Med sociatior te, . ak ] Bi, | SS.) ak 3 wee Buffalo, N. Y. saw — A Strange Hallucination. Faking. SAC ee ’ Raking. u 8h. 83 Fk t » ‘ie woe a Ne Egy - . ipa Grit Nominations. CAPS, We. As far as the Windsor Priune can learn, Hardly a month passes without some : he ! ~~ ee thag was not «single case of inselve wey re Hatwax N.S. lan. 18 lunatic trying to force his way into the Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1887. pur above reward will be paid h. ) any pers a ported in Hants County, N.5., during the - : ag 1 Kaiser's palace. It is not always the same te aT hak who will + such inf Mon the "© Ce oe oe ites . i "ha (rita , ioht nominate: ix oc] . . ; : —" . will ud to the arreat and conviction of the per- year 1886, which oe s vor ef for the! : he Grits t “ye nominate their id lunatic, for each time the disturber is ar- : : pias tease Se | on whe aan a oe saan et a the morning of ‘ 18 eqlidity of businesy. Cann ties w be safely | ticket, Jones nae Fuller. in accepting the | rested, but nearly all the cranks in question Stet Dec., 1886, and teok therefrom the sam ot that e * rr ‘ om ominatio fuller K . -he : a : . e va «4 ay) $115, and has since hye i . u x ert, s@i that we hay ached botto nomination Fuller epexe SHO and-a-half have hitherto had a strange family hkeness, 4 R me c aT) E 53 ee ee Reames t} - ; “Ol for: ° ee ee ra he would go to} and have acted more or less in the same iA Md c. i , oe ee .RM EI % th sible is or . oung _ 4 + afiar +e the . re ° ae ro “ees yaaa ———— Won 2 a a! i : ich é ¥ ; rh © Ottaw & ana arver < ip - Ing y he present fashion. A workingman who was arrested ; aR Ch'town, Jan, 11, 1887—~6i wky Li om n eonnectio: he oung | eovernme > all awe get ' a Radadidiabadlltcnces untuk cliinaialiian ible Wemen’h Chilton Aseaeas ~ ei ee do all in his power to get} 4 couple of days ago marked a new depart- ne mens CAristian Association, on Friday} Noya Scotia oat of Confederation. Mr. He tight be described as a blissful evesing, at 8 o'clock, in Basemeat Parlor of | a the & h hi ure. e might be Gescribed as @ Diisstu oO — NO CE : o = f I Aa ‘ . : a ¥.30.C A. Younr @eméeties: aliciuiahae! Onge, Cotee — bret a at is speech | Bulgaromaniac. A policeman grabbed him e to exploded slanders on SirJohn McDonald, thy we ; : " as he was trying to smuggde himself into the . Sir Charles 7 a Hon. Messrs. Thompson, hall of the palac e. On his being examined 4 Tar first number of The Ivand Guardian | Costigan, McLelan and Sir Hector Lange-| at the police station, the prisoner remon- and Christian Chronicle (anceessor to the Pro-| vin.” Reciprocity and the National Policy | str: ited wi th his captors : “Vou must le dy ited. E. PROWS SE takes this opportunity of wishing his many customers and friends ‘‘A [S HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,” and at the same time wishes to tell them GENERAL MEETING cf the Shareholders of that he can sellthem a SUIT or OVERCOAT s* such alow price that they will feel happy, | Tae Examiner POBLIsHING Company will be . . a * . a i as as ield at the office of THe EXAM'‘NER newspaper, peste Dalen’ tack te ¥4 is ne atly and| were, he said, antagonistic. Whe Liberal meget anid: “4 borden eee notwithstanding the low prices of oats, pork, potaices, &c., &c. _ WEDNESIDA Y, the 26 et rte oe cleanly printed, and w: il filled with interest. | Party, next to « usting the Government, Prince of Bulgaria by an angel with glitter- the hear of eight o'clox a we Saat ; ' Me " i 7 P ees F s a ; , ae, ee were wer earnest in favor of Reciprocity ; ing wobes. The angel said to me lee get er ae ee fe se retary. a a a ; op he yr inte of - ¥ i oa ee os National } ee exists thee unto the German Kaiser, thou Fourth Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1887—wky & dly oe le principles « new ithe country could not get Reciprocity ; | Godhead (Du Vierie Gottheit), and tell him eee sceuiencseneacinait eile pelbiathisidinidcliciplamtd paper are the same as those which governed therefore the National Policy must go. ’ ( i i i C a EL L ah ae the Protestant Union wader itelate editorial ) 8 the name is Augustus, Prince of Bulgaria. RAW. D managment. eam Joy and gl: idness shalt thou bring into the e ies A Frightful Accident. world, because thou hast power ih banish He has the Greatest Assortment of ip | ry ROR] Hit iT] \ VALUABLE cott.—Mr. Geo. E. Hughes - poverty.’ Having delivered himself of ht 4 Hay RA ji L is has purchased from Hon, Ne McLeod his Lonpon, Jan. 18. this remarkable statement, the prisoner > yY K R Cc ap AY x AN Dp ss U § Ts i } oo ee eae ae A frightful accident happened here this| relapsed into dignified silence till after A + + R. VINNICOMBE : uh ail ii 46 enno CO f ate J bs rhes ) . ‘ : ai . " 1 : te oe g I 1135T, al Pupils, Assisted BI * his purchase, and wish him the success he de.|@V°Ring. A Hebrew Dramatic Club gave ee ee yon ee ee EVER SHOWN ON P. E. ISLAND M somo of the best musical talent of the elt, serves for his commendable enterprise. The jan entertainment which was attended by a oe a eae pee. a C has since ny aan 9 - . eye ee will give their Annual 0; che str 1 Concert at the colt is very handsome and possesses a pedi about v00 persons, mostly Jews. 5 une een Tetioved to an asylum. aa eeced. YY M c A ‘ {A T ; gree that canyot be surpassed. He is stan-| ue in the gallery, doubtless for & joke, —<ee~ . ee . a” Je hee SRG DAA dard bred according to the highest rule, hia shouted ‘‘fire. When the panic had sub- What John Bright Thinks r r 7 ‘ye ’ ON sire and dam being both standard bred, and | sided it was found that twelve wonien and E i wai : *! ORSTED @¥ ERCO AG % ERO $5.00 i ?, belonging to a family which is second te five youths had been trampled to death, Mr. John Bright, in a letter declining an ’ : , Monday, the 3ist fastani. a o and many others were badly injured. invitation to attend the meeting of the ad- Aner een Jan. 17, 1887 Cue St. John T7elegraph says that a family — vocates of federation, en the ground that Merch: sig Diuar end eet “Cie N) 1 atte thn sete 3 beer : residing on Dorchester street is afflicted with Weather Bulletin. he was not in sympathy with the objects Merchants may blow and howl, but L. KE. sells the cheapest. @ nightly visitant, they say, which displays a | —— and purposes thereof, asks the projec tors IN THE SUPREME COURT, peculiar > ncbant for a certain rocking-¢ vied | Toronzo, January 19—10 a.m. of the movement how the proposed federa- RVERY DEPARTMENT POLL it CHEAP FOODS. wis I bed ’ ' . . — sCiweel e chair sits in a front room, off the Decreasing southwest and north winds: fair | tion would deal wilthe fisheries dispute meee room, where its movements can be distinctly | and very cold. between Canada and the United States. nner an aman THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Plaintiff, heard, .nd Gh 15 seated. Chas every night, after 1f Canada were independent, he asserts, His Custom Tailoring Department is turning out splendid fits. = the family has retired, it begins to rock and yer y oe she would yield to the arguments of her IVE HIM TRIAL. N bl ! 1 a eeps on rocking il patience cec 3 ; r ic sc ole oo ae GIVE M J AL. No trouble to show goods. at : — ne xing wes ee oe > . Supreme Court, powerful neighbors. If there were no G A 5 JAMES A. REID, an Absent or Absconding virtue. The chair has been turned bettcm Se Donati’ a é ‘ 4 : onunion of Canada the dispute would soon in: eomnpemean? (2 Debtor, Defendant. upward, but when this has been done it has Janvary 19. i -U. : ; ave been settled by Engli iaonnt rocked just the same, and whqi it has been have been settled by English concession of cos : , ~ LL parties indebted to the Defendant are examined has been found to be right side up. The DeCourcey shooting case was con-| America’s reasonable claims. The federa- A hereby notified that by an order of the The father of the femily has slept in the same | © luded last evening, and a verdict of ‘‘ not | tion project, he says, is mainly the off- a . 8 pe ome Tr a be Pinon tr Pe ot ae - : . * . 7 mss ‘ ‘ ary inst,, ave nh app i Trustee of i i rock ; guilty ” returned. spring of the Jingo spirit, w . . ese Ser wwe been appointed Trustee of room, and the chair has continued to which clamors the Defeodant’s Mali under “The Abocat Debt wit a0 one nearit. The family think that} This morning the Toole assault case was | for a vast and continually widening empire, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. or’s o \ Re veenne opto coh — oa ; i uch debts, and such j s are hereby notifi > there must be an uneasy ghost in the house, | called, and was given to the jury at] and seems almost ready to boast that the Ch’towa, Dee. 16, 1886. co Das. aeadelel cabkotactnane. a , bd and these events have made them so uervous | three o'clock. The Attorney-General for | empire can fight the world outside of its ROBERT D, COFFIN that they have decided to remove, the Crown ; Peters & Peterg for the defen-| own limits. Bright seys he would recom-| * ee Tigo ee } "Trustee. ee dant. mend sensible men to let the question rest. Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1887,—2i 4 pat 2i Tie Gleacester, Mass,, City Marshal re- The case of Mary Carver vs. the City of a ee a | ports had 726 arrests last ye: /S The leading | Charlottetown, an action for damages sus : ’ FOR ees & K offences were drunkenness, 274; do., second tained by falling on a sidewalk, is before Another Solomon. 7 aA ° offence, 15; do., third offence, 20; drunken the Court as we go to press. : Re ae ee 5 — ~e lodgers, 26; assault and battery, 57 ; keeping The most ludicrous case ever tried in a ; 5 : ; : a no : ii } z yy ‘ 7 ma Hiquor nuisamess, 083 violations of be on mes aoe Kentucky court was decided in Hopkins BROWN’S BLOCK , QUEEN SQUARE, Tea Shares ut the bXah TANG Pub *s: breaking apna et ao he. ‘" — rs) City WW ater W orks. county last week. In Nov ember last Ed. lishing Cempany, city yreciine Ces ae rce re] yr re- a im en ale ’ 2 fdieioe Lark ——- Allender tried to chastise his son Joseph, (pesicemnionan = dined tin Meche) treads ey ay Ul mes, » Mancious - : : ° : : Share representing $10 in the € al Stock, niet 30. amd cee ny, 12. The amount of| A preliminary meeting of a number of | who was 18 years old. Joseph fled to the — se ee - a ee —. ; ee : sntial citizens w: . ast evening in | house of J. H. Dame. and there fell inj 1 * 2 x 1 fines and costs imposed was $3,600.44. The | intluential citizens was held last evening in se of J. H. Dame, : 1 q ] 7 1 A os PR; vy qe } ‘ (EUGEW ventaiitanedd aden ta aimener mer acne «mount taken from and returned to prisoners the Caledonian Societys hall. When after love with Dame's daughter. Old man Al. | - hs Ist ail¢ merican athe } Ot Ss Ato path te s ‘the Capital took ot tan was $1,071.49. Amouyt of property reported hearing numerous letters and reports re- lender tried to get possession of his son, E li sh 1 4 "hes Ste i iv i Milcad tesa ne aie claves oe taal pons | SSO0U.15 ; TecoyV ered, S199. 82. Of the ceived from the Mayor and Civie authori- who refused to return to him, by suing for se IS ane 4 Hiei i ah etionel 5 5 in lots of one or more shares, to suit purchasers, . ei. | * : . ‘ . . Por thae mm Th! anniv prisoners, 383 were natives of the United|ties of a Jarge number of the neighboring | 4 writ of habeas corpus. In the meantime Yor further particulars apply to | g elg g x o.. ' Raw j tan . eee States, 174 of the British Provinces, 85 of | cities on the subject of waterworks, it was | young Allender and the girl went to Spring- Ane lish and American ove ties. J. W. MITCHELL. : mat ; . : ; Ch’town, Nay. 9, 185 ireland and I5of Canada. The number of| unanimously resolved that the waterworks | field, Penn., and were married. The boy’s sdiamadactemenaeinteeeniananentrdeieeeiriniiece i ioninicat talliaeinisieiin tiie ; . - “fe ye 909 ware fvreas of > : . + a a ee wa boc me | was G61, of = Mm ive 7 e ob Pre . | of this city be owned and constructed by | f father had a writ served on the girl’ Ss father, 0 _— ties ; . ‘ t nited States, of the British Provin “pw s »* : . i " TARY s mty ‘ ‘ + ,¢ . > yy y\r » ar t * é é . > ‘ . +r +? . . ma | a . and $8 of. Enained. 908 Baser seth the city; and not by any private or public ee —: w Fane a aoe The T is a fact that you can always get, at G. H. HASZARDS’, Something New, ** 4 ’ , - al ad. . “| eompany cor ‘oom Was crowde and the evide . ie ae . i OO el es ae en SE RA potty mite } warrants were served, 125 seizures made, and|°°™P@Y- ; . 2 er Something Novel, Something Striking. This is especially true in ; Su 100) Getter toenail [t was further, on motion of Der. Me-}-was intensely amusing. The Judge’s de- | BXOUN ~— 0. Apply at the Rtamine i. Leod, seconded by Thos. Alley, unanig} cision read: ‘‘The young man Joseph is -_ 1 Office. nid ; 5 the well.dence renditiiilens tl mously resolved that the whole work and found guilty of Matrimony, and sentenced Q N < | - : Sianssstiinny Pav } Well-KNnOWN @&ivertising nouse of} . e 3 i — > tirl fi 1) hou rk ina George FP. Rowell Ce.. proprietors of the | “@*#2agement be performed by three water | to live with his wife until separated by ~ 5 Was rf ' ; ae : o W ams newspaper a Stidtee tes a ra 10 Spru penryruge oy wrod 4 to be app ointed annt ially, death Ed. Allender, the plaintiff, is sén- ham Prince § ; pan iz ti i Spa SEV@e PIS DUreAau al ; ‘ ce : 3 a : a x 4 : . — 7 * “ s " Street, New York Cit has been issued a | #02 in no wise under the control of the tenced to lose the work of ‘i boy from | of which I have, this season, imported avery choice and extensive line. I would also call TANTED—D y, Ww i had " , wee am = . , os : e ? . . ae . ater *¢ . ANIKI ny &@ Young iaacy who Has hat mall volume containing much apd very im- | City Council. this time and forevermore.” attention to my large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS for Christmas Presents. W es ne years ‘ erience. @ situation as Mill- resent fn ati ‘ Miverti . ™, : ; : 3 ory te ig Worshit he ] wor % ss i a ceed - ~ - ~ Sax - ° out . - iner: refere ~ »0G Addre P. O. Bo Iu. m rene ; lift omy : = “ vertisers. The list ; i ne « {us 1% . ii to H p ory wi a vy f ve - __-e. Stationery Nov elties for Ladies i he Primrose Note, J he Forget-Me- Not, . » Laeis ‘ rie spapers i ain ; s > Ci lic me try s or a 1 ‘If Pp Snolis y ) he wspape & ¥ S <« aly uc fo ~ ri- | aaa t pu etin : o ae zens en’s French Calf Boots, hand-mad 2, regu- “he Roy al Irish Lover Nx ote, The Old English Note. odica's a are On a soun voting, an¢ 1 Bric y evening ne xt further to discuss the lar pri s6, 5 llin io . SALE —That le “heal * House : o?. ve a sie ’ ar price $0.50, seiling now for $4, at M acdo yn- : 3 . * 23 7242 io . a igh OR \ ha docitie Dwellif iou circulations running up into ‘the alana i question. was the n sicned. The meeting is al ve Boot Stor i je 4 19 Xmas Presents for Gentlemen -Handsome W riting Cases, Pocket Bo KS, : 4e8, sitaat mm Bayfisid St ns t. near t i i a eat : . Aid § O05 Sk 2, F : ‘ ‘ ’ 1 . . Q. : os ‘ J 3 r sins » . ‘| principal papers of the south, north, east | entled am seal ceacrber " . y-—jeu Gents Photo Albums, Stylograph Pens, Shaving Sets, Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum corner 4 iden Street, now occupied by Mr. Bruce ul west are represented, and classifi din a ™ shy H.J Paine, ¥ —== a aes - | Books {in cases), Daily Memorandum Calendars, Stationery Cabinets, Gentlemen's envart Ter n wy. Apply to I ind Joht } . . ¢ A i 7 is re ;8On, AONE Pires ° ai sient way. It has been the air ms of f the ; Dae | Address Sets ve os ide hs 7 Secretary. | MARRIED. cee: aaradee dem teal oe, dette ES pei Beek A 4 publishers to sift the wheat from the chaff,and | é sit icuee tee hae sali Ac cial | Xmas Presents for Ladies—Beasutiful Pho ph Albams, Autograph Albums, | png Ley —shop an wrehouses lately oceapied t RK dixgete the atte ntion af an adver | a ee ae } “om art id yy le se = i he ieee D vies A. of ; Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Ladi Pocket-Book | 4+ by Beer & Sous at Head + te 4 ¢ . ie r . 4 se 5 48 5 ‘ js ; * b. OF 499 pet. 1 mcs Mebe A . 3 ~ Y . : > > = - : ie : 3 r om the ; ' ' l papers whieh he shoul land ought Pik number of cases of dipother ia PepK rted | Eldon, to Miss Munn, of Orwell Hes ad, , Sets, New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Wr ‘iting Cases, Screen Albums, Sealing | Ply 9M the pi 2, and tends to interpret a portion of that | to th i of Health of Gloucester, Mass., Foci | Cabinets, Card Cases, &e. T patra whit : ; which. | last vear 2 against 44 in 1833 and 38 in | : . i : i LETS} J een ps age which goes to pul Ic tic ons FY LIOR } tas yoar w MB OL, againsy t4 Ah 1G9OJ7 BOG 6S in | ei } > -s m a SAT .c 48. ae ; Row TF ive Neh ] ‘ . \ ‘ 1 > . . Bs g 2KNe or aw fOOKS iting esKS, cc Knives, ©cnoo Street, . v , e sreatly in excess of anny power to benefit} S54; 1 2am! er of deaths fro: diphth 4 6. SPN ELSD. ; Arm: is I resents fs Boys New 70 , Wt < - a co 5 hy rey hatesy : ; 1 | agai 9 ‘ i885. N f “is : ._» | Sets, The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing r Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Box Purses, & m the pret they possess It takes the general | ag Unet Y 1 1884 and 9in 1585. ut al er Of; This Wednce sday morning, thes 19th inst., Emily | . ! that the hevt is the cheape at. Prona- | cases of sca let fever ceed. 67, agar inst 164 | dearir eleved wife of " Boreham, and | &= You will find in our go ods something for every one. Jf yon want to be up Ww the mo LE 1 t ‘ a j among the first journals mentioned fs} in 1835 and 50 in 1884; only one death from see oa ees o {-. James Crockett, in the | jhnen ue te : of Land : a a} oo _ os ay . - . t? > . Qo; Oe j wwefha de al eC. ; ‘ ‘an cana ini “ c-. Mal or nA i. ad , the nrenmisecs Vi t iryus and Pair ic best advertising | scarlet fever against 2 in 1884 and 9in 1885. “ , , | rt a ; _— é t s F Ss aes . S ms : ~ 3. i {Faneral will leave her late residence, Prince _ ‘ —s p a colm McLeod . Foe , rm linm ia Vermont, amd The Examiner of | Deaths from typ hoid fever, 5, against 5 in wicas on Saturday, at 2 p. m. ~~ Peoples & - 4 AS a ” Vincent's Nursery. : TIS 7 We appiy to J. G. Ecksiadt, at St. ; c har ottete Wr. 1884 ahd 4 in 1585. Cemetery. 7 Dec. 8, 1886. BROWN’S BLOCK, ‘ pove