eich ain ii hist shinier gem entahatttaaiinnth - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1889. | THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - F a a a a —<—<—=— —oomanonne —_—— ee : a . } } pal Ta i ee [fk [) Al] Y EXAMIN ER Attorney General's office when, in 1877, A Terrible Warning. ki | A | as pal 9 N : a8 Ti Ut 4 ‘| Mr. L. LH. Davies was spending the summer eee be ac } - snaeeninenns as te tthe eel AN OLD MAN FALLS DOWN STAIRS AND KILLS | a ‘ i an ae 4 NOVEMBER ‘0, 1889. esrning big fees at dialuas, as ev HIMSEL¥ WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF | —— Go a * Py) ing those whom he employed to do his duty INTOXICATING LIQUOR. ea si | @ ees ™ é Land Office Defalcationrs. here out of the public purse. a : ft AM instructed by Mr. William Burhoe to r = hs -" . : , si There is, indeed, one point upon which oo man er I a ee sell by Auction, oe an <i . i issioner ’ os y ved alone on the Lower Spring Fark | . Ly ay r ago, the Commissioner of ar e eve ‘ as ' ' s w 10 | ived a } S. 3 ‘ f ‘ e i a NEABLY & year 9g ; (as the event has proved) the Commissioner Road, fell down the stairs of his residence | On Wednesday, 97th November, inst., | © Se 2B * - Pu blic Lands discovered that a sum 0 exhibited weakness: he kept the matter] yesterday morning, and died from the ef- | ve ey < a a JAS PATON 3 oa ¥ money hal been taken out of the cash in | of the defaleations secret. If, in spite of | fects almost instantly. He had been drink- AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., - ye ol 4 { i he Lands Office. By means of a cheque, | the entreaties of the defaulting official’s | 8 hard for about two weeks, and at the On the Premises, Charlottetown Royalty, | h ach ee | oo the Lands Olice. . ; time of the disaster was delirious. | (Melnanes Bosd). & miles from the city, that | & ; end | ip red t he books, which had been relatives, he had at once published the facts : se Bal » De O his (Malpeque Road), 2 miles from the city, that | ad t not enters d upon the 7% ‘gas : : é ‘ ‘ AL inqgvest was held by Te. onroy this superior arm formerly ecoupied ly Mr. be Ae "e ers : iS used to balance the cash, he had little dith- and asked for an investigation of his ac-| morning. The jury was composed of Ed- | Henry Smith, comprising 44 acres of the very . 2 bee os . Hh culty in tracing the defalcation to an official | counts, he would not now be open to the} ward Davy (foreman) John Heartz, Chas. | best land, 33 of which are cleared and in a | | cote } : receutly deceas a, Vi the late Robert attacks of the heartless and hungry oftice- Hooper, Creo. Foster, John Harris, Michael very high state of cultivation, 3 more ready | ee PP oO on ; een Bessey Coo ome = “wry Paw ae sailed te 3 of Hennessey and N. Campbell. The wit- | for stumping, and the balance in bush. Large €> pra pamet , Bla k Silk - ee sie A. Strong. Further investigation discover- | Seekers, W " scrup e not, ont 16 grounc of | nesses examined were James Godfrey, one | two-story Dwelling House, finished through. © head ma CS f} ] al} enriettas, bi ed additional embezzlements by the same | 4 dead man’s sin, to aitempt his ruin and of the two sons of the deceased, Mrs, | out; large Barn, with commodious Base 1 = R ' E La\ 4 € whe , : : 7 j + > + ; 7 ‘ -. ‘ ! + ti ae . a - } | » i about $3 O00. the confusion of the Government which Martha Glover, who lives next door to che { Stable and Root Cellar > good Horse Stable | hos aoe ‘ ES AT AMAZING PRIC ES. Pe Re a at famil 1} they have so long fought in vain to over deceased, and acting Marshal Cameron fer Geamaey, 8 Te re E | ma CD by, i dans ; . ifie » n > 7 ( I oug 7 - a ae ° i 7 ’ oe _ 2 - e 7 The Commissioner notihe d the amily an "il g " The evidence showed that the deceased! . aay th it very desirable Farm nearly oppo haw a ~ —_———. , ; . defaulting official ; about | “Tow. But all men who have hearts wi es oi ake oweeks, | Site, Known as the ‘* Hermitage Farm,” for- poze sin: ‘elec iat > sureties of the defauliung ; : es a ; d will had beendrinking hard for about two weeks, | merly oceupied by Mr. Robert MecLarren me CD ke ()° R BUYER, when ia England, was for- $700 of the money taken has been return- apprecuate the eee @ was 1p, an = and that he was under the influence i comprising 43 acres of excellent land, 37 of fo rae Ee .. tunate in securing the following Black & 4: and the Government holds ample secur- respect his motive, if they cannot admire}of liquor when last seen alive. | which are cleared and in the highest state of 2 A a Silk Wap Henriettas at one-third less than y oa;.6 a | Ma ime the regular prices. : hot James aie a ur % the ~—— | cultivation, the balance ready for stumping. ' ‘ 2 yor rit r. eorge sim ver-failing stree yater r of a sorrowing widow and upon a name that ed, works with M B A never-failing stream of water runs along : monds. He boards with Mr. Simmonds, | the margin of this property, accessible for his action. To bring disgrace upon the head ity for the balance. Expert accountants ini THINK OF THIS: ‘SOAO] Su cp AD ‘SOAOPY . + oe : t are now engaged upon the books; and no ' ; a single dollar of it need be lost to the has been held in the highest respect} py¢ sleeps at his father’s residence. He | watering stock from every field, and the bed ” throughout this Province, were surely not|{and his father slept in the one room up | of which is inexhaustible with mud of a very ; fertilizing description. Usual Price, 85c., $i and $1.25. spooryp Province. ._. | the act of a kindly man, He was assured | stairs, but not in the same bed. All In view of these facts, and in pity for that every dollar that had been taken through Monday night the old man was{| ALso—The whole of the Steck, Crop, Farm ‘| 4 the unfortunate family of tho deceased de gy See oo Gon Taken | ielirous. The son could not keep him in| Implements, Household Furviture, etc., as N ‘i astdlnionet ent tie GQovern- |” ould be returned, The interests of the|}., He would get up and walk about the follows :— fet public did not require theexposure. The de-} room holding the blanket in his hands andj STOCK-—l superior Brood Mare, 5 years faulter had passed to the dread tribunal be-| talked in a papcoemes es _ _ old oer ae ges ean i do., 13 28 : thought he was suffering from the effects of | years old (with foal by a young Barrister), 1 fore which all must stand ; he was bey ond es liquor tk Seat Wken the son! Horse, 11 years old; duit years old; 1 do., the reach of the arm of human justice. | }4% for his work on Tuesday morning about (4 years old; 1 fine Cart Horse, 34 years old; 1 Ther fore, the Commissioner of Public] fiye o'clock the old man was still acting Lands kept the secret. The Oppesitionists, | bedly about the room, When he returned | il faulter, the C ment said noth:ng more about the matter ly required rf w ‘£ LBiSO IVE? UVIVApS| a f G. | Now, 65c., 7c. and 900. per yd, k EW |QOLORED DRESS GOODS, | f Never before have we offered sach induee- -€ rg’ ments. Prices positively startling. You if Va § a than the p :blic interests absolute But the secret gradually leaked out. A few leading members of the the Opposi- It broaght joy to Foal, 4 superior Milch Cows, 2 Jersey Grade Heifers (1 year old), 2 Jersey Grade Heifer Calves, 2 Jersey Grade Bull Calves, 1 superior need not go with your old dress when you can tion party got h Ld of it juy a ful dress length cf 12 yards, nice VRAMO > - 7) a = sering aud thirsty aiter office the ix o'clock that eveni ‘ {me them. Hungering ws 7 *lto work their purposes, told part of the to the house after six o'clock that evening, | (:yernsey ull (14 years old), 2 young Pigs. ZA \ anxivus t» oust the Government, eager to i ont? h hlication of the whole he lit the lamp to go up stairs to see how | 50 Hens | o © striped goods, for $1.22 The doutle width . ‘ : t avo cx : 0 , . : ; os t ae } 3 B vent their spite : 1 one wlio h 48 fairly ruco aoou 1 5 t e pu 1callo he was geting along. When he opened CROP 40 bushels W heat, 25 bushels Bar- . <<, e i)ress (51% is. mn mn il y ol the jatest sh sckk B, at te beaten them in the political field, they were truth is now absolutely necessary. the door to go up he found the} ley, 300 bushels Oats, 630 bushels Potatoes, 1 ~ 30c. per yard, 18 a hex ided bargain The ¢ +e ee : : ie oe oo We are much mistaken if, in the contem- | body of his father doubled up} i,000 bush-ls Turnips, 2) tons Hay, a large i 4 - J i pad beautifal lot of uew figured Dress Goods, all ; . 78 not to be deterred by feelugs of pity ati < th hol bh. the C - lat the foot of the stairs—dead. The | quantity o Straw. ere double width, in terra, myrtle, garnet, drab, ; : a : . platiou of the whole truth, the Commis Q é ?PuPN TS 1 . ee F vard ; bas for the living or respect for the dead. With} = o ekile Tanita: 1 letely | °ld man had nothing on but a shirt and} IMPLE AENTS—1 Maxwell Reaper, | rg és navy and biick, at 40c. snd Bie: gar: parts ghee salth of false and exaggerated rhetoric sioner of Public Lands is mot completely | hinder. A flask containing about two glasses Wheel Rai.e, } Seeder and Harrows combined, = @ RR would be cheap at 0c. and 70c.; and the ee" aan ~~ | exonerated by public opinion, while those | of rum was found hidden under the tick of | | Spring Tooth Cultivator, 1 Straw Cutter, 2 as = double width all-wool Amszous, at 4@c. per : possessed by but one or two men in this who have so foully and heartlessly sought | his bed. Mrs. Glover heard loud talking eo 2 oe 1 Bain Wagon, 1 Express do., peat ca ae it yar oe ee a Soe city. A beand- i commanity, an effort has been made, to effect his ruin, in order that they may in Godfrey's house duriog Monday night. me eet P= sed Sluaeed ie at ~ a = ea 4 , aid Goods very cheap, : : ian - Sleigh, 1 set Hi ; yughs, a oF through the medium of the Patriot, tO} w.ure a party triumph, are indignantly = eo — Pree Pr gee Moulding Plough, 1 Horse Hoe, 1 set Har- ® on, a make the public believe that the Hon. | .ondemned. iO > lik ite “ah = Tie chhta rows, 1 Hay Fork and Tackle, 4 sets Cart o & panel A . . i Donald Ferguson, himself, is the guilty Na ee ee eT a hie OL Ce noe cmerings de., 1 aot Double Ge, ~~ ; m 4 AN Hytraordinary Bargaili | i onal : e “ ri a > shi a » a . es — doing ~ a6 Wiss About 6 | 2 sets Back Bands and Traces, ] set Swings, © ~ ave sf . i man. ‘ur his kiadly conside —— orty Fishermen Lost o'clock in the morning she heard @ noise a3 | Forks, Shovels. Hoes, etc. CD aaa ae f : ; A . : ts ‘ ° othe “ , ie 1 h; Toy > wr > wards an innocent and highly respectable omcoe of some person falling. She knew the old} fURNITURE—1 Parlor Set, 1 Bedroom el ot @ ne Seren aline cae ena: oP Sieg : “ ; : . § se e. ° . ‘ i widow and family, suffering that which is | FROM THE GLOUCESTER FLEET LaST YEAR. | ™An had been drinking, and supposed he | Set, 2 Room Stoves, etc. © om ES 80c. per yard, . i by death, Mr. Ferguson a calle had fallen out of the bed. She tried to TERMS—For Real Estate, liberal and a ok worse than fos by Comm, ©. — As usual at the close of the mackereling | S&t into his house to see what was the mat- | made known at sale. For movable property, ig pet Soa has been assailed, at a most critical time 1M} Wn and the beginning of the winter had- | ®F; but could not do so. There was no} all sums under $7 cash on delivery ; over that a3 a - the career of the Government, with @ ran-j dock fishery, which marks the commence- evidence to show where the deceased got | amount, 12 months’ credit on approved joint am PD CRE i GNNES eor that people would call hellish,—if it | ment of what may be considered the begin- his liquor, nor did his son James ever see papas. ; a rom : » anid’ ning of a new fishing year, we present be- | *4y with him. The latter never saw the| If the day be very unfavorable, sale will be in oak Just a few pieces double width, Turkish were not political. Sain as I Salation of the } ¢| flask found in his father’s bed until it was} held on first fine day following. fad OD Sas Ln Saint teetiaiaiie ; h b ow our annual recapitulation of the loss o . Sg a pattern, very suitable for Onrtains, and only The simple facts of the case have been | )if, and property inthe Gloucester fisher- shown at the inquest, and had no suspicion J. McWILLIAMS, Py es 25e per yard. The double width Printed briefly aud frankly stated in the above | ies during the past year. The number of that it was there. Acting Marshal Cam- Auctioneer, eS - A Dimity we are offering at 23c. per yard is paragraphs. Now, let us see what the | Gloucester fishing vessels lost during the | &TOMS testimony was to the effect that the} Charlottetown Royalty, Nov. 9th, 1889. = worth 40c, : er mage year was 14, the same number as last year, deceased dropped into the police station for} yov20—ly & wky pat . a Patriot avys ab vut it. viz : 2 in the Bank fishery, 5 in the “her-| ® few moments on Monday afternoon, and a one + It says, in the first place, that ** we, of ring trade, 3 on Georges, and four in the that he was then under the influence of A iT have no means of knowledge as to! shore fisheries. Their aggregate tonnage liquor, but was capable of taking care of LAST TRIP Ol THE SEASON, N | Mantle and Ulster Cloths — : cp UVoBASY ‘scdBy Joavogg SG Gon ssuod sata 4aist s2Zp olK Some very handsome Dolmans at low prices ! : ra : & Eat —— 3s =< | himself —_, i was =~ : ” he | was 853 tons, and their value with outfits | T°" : ; a op who the guilty party or parties are T $60,000 hich ti €50,054| ‘The jury returned the following verdict : “ie Og. er é i cia ly the same ** means of | #008 6,000, on which there was ‘ , " a ¥ Patriot ik - precis y e y ‘ ; insur ince. Three vessels were lost with * hat the deceased, Thomas Godtrey, came i Si Jahn’ i Wi (ll (| for r q COME AND SEE! Come and see the B 2 knowledge” concerning ** the guilty party [ali their crews, of thirty-eight men, alj} to 5s death from a fall down the stairs in his ur ji 5, e Oun all ; - a astonishing Uister Cloth we are selling-for re that it had conceraing the fact of the de-}told. The number of men washed over- | °¥2 house, while under the influence of in- . iw (2 e $1.25, regular price, $1.65; and our Ve ite falcatioas. The report about the defalea- board, capsized or missing in dories, | “°%'**!S liquor. rT MN ee ot Myrtle Ulster Cloth, usually sold at $1.35. : a re a the | ®te-. and who have died at sea, was A A Ae ~” beaded 3; tions which has lately. Deer s 32, making the total loss of lite 70, against “The Elizabethan Vikings.” — mY rounds included the aame of ** the gui'ty | 63 the previous year. The tonnage of the eevee =e eo ~ party.” la point of fact, the writer of the | fourteen vessels lost last year was 910, their tev. A. Roperrson, of New Glasgow, recs 8 ARNS VN Patriot's erticle knew the name of * the value vonage gT4 sr a 5 mm N.S., lectured on the above subject in St. ; =e ya , & SiR’ ” _p. | msursace $54,127. Lives lost Go. in 7} James’ Halllast evening. There was a ver , ot Seen a ee eu tid lida ity” just « l ust as accur- ; : oe ath ing. y : a EES In SCOTCH ; , . Le) “ party” just as 0 a ; “- < thirteen vessels were lust, aggregating 853 | goud audience present. Mr. H. C. Mac- age or ne ea sé se on | ice” nnd oe aan, A, eee q pee ately as he knew that “ thousands 0} ©© | tons, representing & value with outfits of |} donald, President of the society under|fPWIE S. S, “COBAN,” for St. John’-, New- nH a A tae lara” had ** been done away with. The | $62,950;0n which there was an insurance | whose auspices the lecture was delivered foundland, will ‘be due at Charlottetown | Powe _—— |) Pee ; , | of 51.445; lives lost 34. Ia 1886 the num- ; : 9 +}on FRIDAY, 22nd November, and will carry —~ <i w thee Patriot's article is, therefore, begun in 01,445; lives om num- | occupied the chair. The lecture was well | Carile and sheep on deck. Pe T ° . a4 falsehood, —falsehood deliberately and care- ber of vessels lost was 26; tonnage, 1751:| written and very clearly and distinetly | For Freght or Passaxe apply to we OD = & mportant to Ladies. , Hew tien ; value, $152,909; insurance $119,231; lives} read. After describing the position of the : PEAKE BROS. & CO., — ; (eee fully formulated for the purpose of accom- lost, 136. It is a curious fact that of the | country in learning and literature in the _ mores 3s re! i Agents. o_o New Dolmans, Neat and Stylish Jackets Stee a ees Wee ar ad A job jot of Jackets clearing out at $2.25 t= plishing the political ruin of a man whom | large number of men who have gone astray | fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and in the fog on the Banks from Gloucester } touching upoa the discovery of the Western CTIO S LE the writer knew to be innocent. Can any- thing meaner, more contemptible, or (short of absolate legal criminality) more cruelly criminal be imagined. Then, the Patriot proceeds to arraign Mr. Ferguson for neglect of duty—as if the most careful, the most attentive and vessels, during the past year, something over forty in number, only oue dory’s crew, John Fayanand Thos, Thompson, of theschr. Ben Hur, were never heard from, all the others being picked up or succeeding in reaching the shore. Of the 70 lives lost, 34 belonged to the Maritime Provinces or Newfvundland. Continent, the lecturer told of the unequal contests that took place between England and Spain at that time, and of the destruc- tion of the Spanish Armada. He closed his discourse with the thrilling narrative of the unequal battle between one English ship— the Revenge—and the Spanish fleet num- bering fifty ships, dwelling pathetically nani Horses, Cows, Pigs, &c. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Farm, » s Pill VD. eh E TAPER puev s » s MANTLE PLUSH, ia black aad brown with very rich fringes to match, LADIES UNDERWEAR. VESTS, CORSETS, HOSIERY. See the ‘SjOUUR] upon the death of Sir Richard Granville, who commanded the Revenge. The lec- PLIVA “4 watchful men have not been cheated by ac- fs value we are giving in Black Cashmere Hose, APPGuinp puw t u J i *f Gj b " h ee ne ee ee complished and artful embezzlers who LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. turer took the life of Sir Walter Raleigh as On Monday, ond December, Ge @ Lee ate @ ED 8 eo : ae antl scruple not “e tamper with the books of the centre of his story, making his chief . < @O % | account ; as if such acts as those of which confreres—the vikings of that day—revoly aT 11 OCLOCK. A. Mt p © ve OS "a ages pa arta ay ' the Land Office has, in this case, been the about him, The rev. gentleman was ten- ve _ #) . oS 4 2 "i @ victim, are not constantly occurring in An Elector’s Opinica. dered a hearty and unanimous vote of ALL MY STOCK AND CROP Se ne z De cei te i. oh —— thanks at the close of his discourse. h /a& ies ’ ew (> : a tae ce eel . banks and counting-houses over which the tint ahueenit diak “hiietiens Cheese, | -enuicaiiaall sc lsateaiaials ~s em Tg) FUR CAPES, BOAS, MUFFS, CAPS, aud supervision is constant, and in which the | yer,” in a late number of the Patriot, tries innitin anita a —CONSISTING OF~ —_ panel Pit ee oan SOR ae city. system of bookkeping is perfect ! to give a sectarian complexion to the quar- Al | CTTO N SALE ] Mare (il years), 1 do. (11 years, by Ab- 2 m= 7 : To a * The Patriot proceeds to declare that the rel thet took place at the Revision Court dallah), 1 do, (5 vears, by Messenger), 1 do, ae we ements oant sem of bookkeping in the Land Office is between hunself and Mr. John McLean. OF A (3 years, by Harry), 1 Horse (Abel), 2 Horses ae —— ; of } PROM cf CeSEaeP me a “At the last Dominion election,” he says, cs seit (2 years, Percheron), 1 Administrator Colt, Sw © Little Boys’ Reefers, Gver- wf nut maintained as it was when the Hon, | * he received only twenty-five Protestant House ond Lot oll Sydney Street, dam by Abdallah, 1 Barrister Filly, 6 Jersey ey Pe & $s A ‘ ro ie : eg tee ie Joseph Pope was in office. It is exactly | votes to the over eight hundred Cathvlic in Charlottetown pts raeees. . teas Jersey — ? 4 coats and Suits. Men's 7 mm ue ie tes cast f i i istrict. eifers, 1 Jersey Bu years, registered), - a os i zz thesame. The seme books of — ave bill it et eae : Bull (2 years, registered), 16 Pigs, 50 tons ea o = Gvercoats and Reefers. kept now, as were kept then. True, the ae ; oak at caeineesieenatte Hay, 2 barracks Oats, lot Straw, Potatoes and ER a 7 wn ‘ P for or against him? But even if his asser- | - HE uw ee a ne ; ’ Masti Mask v > bam ay 2S A very special lot of OVERCOATS, worth system of bookkeeping may not be so scien-| tion were true, what has he got to sa ; E undersigned is instructed by the} Turnips, | bagi asket Wagon, 2 Dog Ao te ad 2 ‘At at a beceain. We wi ae on ‘ fo : ; ve B« y Exec sors of the Estate of the late George | Carts (by }icPhuil), 1 Double Vis-a-vis, = ® bo $7, bough’ at a bargatn, e wil give © tific as it might be. The fact that it was} about it¢ Why, that he ‘‘does net (we| Brace, deceased, to sell by Auction, on the] Ter iin Tenis as (Y customers the full benefit of this lot and sell P established in the year 1876, when the Op- quote his own words) blame the people for premises, in Charlotvet wn, > erms mace Kil " WILLIA M WELSH A oe ia a 2 jones them for $1.75. Don’t miss seeing this lot, es position were in office, would argue that it ro rite ee 0 Fri d 6 novi8—tl sle - a a . EB as : ia not the best system in the world. But, eta pO Priday, 29th November, oS a = : such as it is, it has been faichfully adhered| Now, sir, we have no hesitation in saying AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, WV OP = et Wiel Sa Wis antl K niited Gacds, to, and the system of audit established at that this is a most infamous libel upon : : L cell Charlottetown . oS 7 | the aame time, has been carefully maintain- electors of the district. The Protestants of All that Dwelling House and piece of Land on ) . - oo ie alle - ee. : y this part of the [sland have minds of their Sidney Street, Charlottetown, formerly owned en ; . | ed. That the fracds—which extend over 4| own, and are not led by the nose, as the = _—— as B a so a late George ve we = o. ~ MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING at wonderful ie ' long period of years—were not sooner dis- | Dr. insinuates, by anyone in Souris or else- eat was & See 6 get on Sidney roe ~s low prices. MEN'S BLUESERGE SHIRTS, : treet, and ‘ ~ Steer” Cheer Oe at . covered is due to the fact that they were where, They supported the Catholic aie ee J gc liv gy eye Shawl oe are FHURSDAY EVENING, NOV ist. S @. on Co good quality. Grey Fiannel Shirts. ¥ crflly and arly Hep otaide the nnn ay, end Domineg, | Ree endo are = ce . audit, and that nothing occurred until after| the Protestant. cendidates.” They’ are| perty iss velaabl good condition, and the pro- | Boston Comedy Company, ma =s : the death of the defaulter to direct atten- | neither bigots nor the followers of bigots For particulars as to title, ete., apply at the H wim a Ei a . e » etc. t . PRICE W > * ond tion to them. They live in peace and harmony with their | office of Stewart & MacNeill Solicitors, Char- BBBER, Manegpr, er ans eo — The Potriot enlarges upon the moral eee aa = we we ottetown, a Sea Supporting the Favorite Actress, A a on @P & 7: sy vas j « fa . — , aut > ,ATY’ N . “ys YAY » 4 f. J crnsihty ant ait of the ommi|" U pta: Sp'the wap sags | soy a OUT MEAL, | DWINA GREY, a" i PAPE 02 ,o0e oer sioner of Crown Lands. We do not believe matters are rigidly excluded, and the re- iN dieter on thevi: - Ooniinn BM: 4 oo =e We have laid out » lot of short lengthe that se that Mr. Ferguson will try to shirk the | sult is that there is no part of P. E. Island N S “WILL AM 99 x R = UA ae we are clearing out at half price. P, responsibility which properly belongs to sage se i an oo . , ¢ AURORA EFLOYD, . ca =. Lae sd him. He is, undoubtedly, responsible for | ¢his distr: ee ee one eameona ee 7 -™ - il is of this distrct. If some electors—Catholics | And the always welcome Farce, | ot CURTAIN POLES. BLINDS with eprip Ps the management of the Lind Office. He | as weil as Protestants—who formerly sup- | evi SGHARTER Ee sa waa we rollers, Great Bargains in Cartains, A an acl is, undoubtedly, guilty tothe same extent | ported he ans party, have changed . THRE ROUGH DIAMOND. am =a special lot worth $3.50, now $2.50. Another nam as any honest and unsuspicious man is ec a a aaa — — pr GE AROVE a Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 35 ont ae A lot worth $1.75, now $1.25, 3 au £ th . - ; err wi ‘WHE ABG STEAMER is now for | cents. Tickets for sale at usual place, Doors a ues a a # guilty of tne thefts of the dishonest and change to: religious bigotry, but rather to j chartes® Will be dus here Ey il open at 7.15. Overture at &, P nevid yaad mtn Sal crafty assistant in whom he puts implicit | the bungling of bis party leaders—and in | treal on jth inst. Apply to - “ on oo Every day we have BARGAINS of one N confidence. His guilt has this extent,—no | this district especially-to his own abusive . t 2 aa. | kind or anether. - No, : as and Hom, R. MoMILLAN, it Gs a more. tongue and pen Yours truly nov8 --dy tf DRESSMAKING. * aa oa RY COME AND SEE US, as we don’t press % Re As to the general management of ELECTOR. — B sn viempnnann nee ; oe you to buy. 2 Hai the Lands Office, we have yet to know the | North Lake, Nov. 18, 1889. 3 Ora ' ES ~ ff LICE O'BRIEN, just returned from New i ; —— — S 5 . ’ ; x sy : York, wit ta notify h ‘ r e 4 man whose receipt or deed has been with- —— 5 _ as Se she has taicen Rooms on the cqraan at Printe and a 4 = Gs s Ni s ore ~ Streets. djes wanutj y ‘ , Sarr held or materially delayed on account of | Tse Macxeret CarcH —The Halifax | . periect sms “of RY Gata es tas By aa eo ‘aie JAS PATON & 0 ‘ C. zi : or | Herald says : Large catches of mackerel! (\/ GBAIN AND POTATO BAGS French bras) in the latest stvles, can be taught, oe a "9 2 teh the absence or neglect of the Commissioner. | ‘ ; > O00 i We invite the ladies of Charloitctown, and t * . ; > ij ' eee a ; °F. | were reported from along shore yesterday. | 7, Por sale by whe Gime ealie tin: thie we te those OC = RKEY *QUARE. ‘ pt re is 10 such public dissatisfaction with Nine seines full were Of Hoe to be Bae HORAQH HASZARDA cious r rooms, and Ga neeesibiadihes Bit Sa D a 2g cn ye MA Stew, | | erg actiee, OS , ® ari adve—gw edd RI era sie: Se Pe ae: Soa mw akin ws,