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Set ee & : Se, Un sy a WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, FALL AND WiNTER SI UGK a SF | NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. | . “t 9 The undersigned have this da¥ entored into| NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMEN ast rsa wad the iy e and firm of} arbar nd Smaliwooc ken NSURPAS SED en = =m A mp oes g : FOR VALUG ! Barrisiers, Atiorneys-at- Law, Notaries Publie, &e, | meat Ofive—Uameron Block, Queen Square. 4. B. WARBURTON, B.A., B.C.L. | C, R. SMALLWOOD. sa” The firm are Agents for the Equitable Cl’town, Nov. 19.—wkly : - > Life Assurat society of the United States, ; whe a an8 ‘ ? . = = Sigeedioes th urgest business of any Lite | ~ — — , — Tub ranc ompany in the world, Dec. 3-—-law wky 3 mo j NOW D. A. L. | i } iierchants, VENUE, | AY CLOTHING & GEN bbdaeasy Gl Gee E a — —--- - } 23 and Produce a Spacialty. 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Ch’town, Dec. 3, 1885.—eod wky 2mos ee a Shoddy Boots Kuvrviurr, N.S. Dec. 3,195. |G@Ct a Pair ef Cur Own Make ef Selid Please f rward another case of Woodill’s 5 ‘ eh a | Caeen Sas Powder... Leather Beots—-Cheapest and West. ever re bad such stry. JAMES McINTOSH, ARMAN, Trustee, Halifax, N.S. W. M. PE: CA pany pennies BACH PLUG OF THE Ch’town, Dec, 16, 1835, 5 tm ane A tt oe oe L E. PROWSE has opened, in Mr. George T &*B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Gther Genuine. GUT: rt {IS OUT and return ii to us Which he will Sell The peopie at North River will fiad this trip to town, and they can buy just as cheap at with 1c, or 4 8c stamps, and; Low Prices, as all know I seli Cheap. you'll get by return mail a iden Box of Goods that wiil bring you im More money in one year than Suytaing else in America. Your fortune if a stort Vernevt — NOVELTY 0Ovu. may 1 Ch’town, Nov, 24th, 1885. 5 ene j onnnermmmpeaer, CS i hs, one case ge rather than return them. AND OVERCOATS, ence () emer CLOTH, by the yard or piece, Very Cheap. bis ought to convince you that there is money ! ALL OUR CLOTHING Is M patterns that-will be feund the very thing you want. BRUCE, qe QUi: EN &' OLE AES SET LAI LOE AE ORE OO TO GE TN TILT NS TD OTE OBR MN I NEW s) onemene AT. ccm iorth River Bridee. r, with a | The Store in the city will be continued as usual, i “ee, a ee? 9? ree, | Ae fon ae ES eG 2a Wi/ II. ee! ee a i RR Se ET THEN FOR =< @8 ea rs 9 a 3 » PLE BITQRER REPS Be oo oe Bet ee Hh de; PELLET PEELE Le Gents’ - ogy ENCLISH CONFECTIONERY. The finest assortment of English and Christmas trade we have ever offered. RBmLEe & GOFE Canadian . Confectionery fer. Theil Baily @raminer JANUARY 2, 1886 Notes of the Year 1885. | te Oe ae ee Thebaw, of Barmah, , 2 ze * 5 \ > A : » VOL, l “= rod | victory over the Serviats, gr Cana ; Government is again victoiions i; S + John Nov. 26— King Alfons: at Spain, diés of consumpti on, : Dee 3+ Nows of i surrefider of «King 3; receit da, Dec. 12- The eevianss defeay the.Bul | garians at Vilikezor. a2 2 Bs ean x re : ‘ : ~ ian oF im ive BiSR BY MER A'T January.1.—L. H. Davies receives a seY Rodi . : . ? letter from Sir Richard Cartwright ; and a) ‘LETFURS Té: he Choice Bran!, for Sate at ministerial crisis occurs in Turkey. Mutya, ie _— < su | January 7.—Liberal Conservatives gain i f : SME & GORP's. @ great victory in Lalas County, Onta- A Slander Refuted: pee rio; and a tremendous Sarthquake porte : ao"? Tetis grit teen ATE Miy' ER | Spain, mB,—-1n the Jast isgue OF Chics Neex!y ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAPES. | January 24.—The British Houses of | Patriot apres» ‘ote mi mivat ic oe er the | 20 eases Oranges, 15 cas: Parliament, Government ‘offices’and Tower |-siguature of Resident,” beaded ““Elcslis 25 b ; @ : : ge ree Lemons, of London are shattered by dynamite, and , Board Tyranny.’ Fhe aTiiCKS, » cQMmpounu % bris. Grapes, just aarines ffOM pows arrives that General Stewart, sur-| of ignorance, vividu esy, and falsehood, Great Britain. jronpsea by nae pobele, nie a ie — “¥ x: Bi lent c Dp} were “rt . , perate battle at Abu Kiea Wells, in whith mot for the fact that ‘rvs . = cq rarntee REER & GOFF. 0 1, Burnaby is killed. (with the Gireumstgnces & bo cmuisiog ie ee “AiR 4 January 25.—The Frerch and Chinese | into the belief th “ROG | WAYS 18 i: . eM fizht the battle of Keelung. | true. 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SPECIALTIES, Furnishings, sent by mi stake, | We are manufacturing | . ‘Smoked Beef (shaved) 24cts. per TD Ge COST! and from $4.50 to $6 for Frcns $5 a oe for makiog and ITP ae ne 3 We have on hand a few Suits end COST. if y ase from ur, | THE rch anya NW 40% ON — at en do} 5 ue if p Li Banal Pure February 5—Noews is received in London | are beginning to find ,of the fall of Khartoum and the butchery policy to buy in the ch Lof General Gordon and other inhabitants the dearest market. ~“‘ a ni”? ¢ hla , deny that. when smal! p: are’ \tagne the panic stri chen by the Mahdi’s ferces. February 6 — Additional guards February 14—Archbishop McCabe writes | are at their wite’-ends a kno pound 5 ; Bologna Sausages, l4cts. per death of Gonoral Stewart. ‘pound ; Gx Tongues (English), Pea ‘Soup, Ke., at BEER & GOFF’S., = a as RSSENnCEeS, Cream &e. See and Spices, i‘ure Spices, Baking Powders at & Bane AOFT’S, Cammed Saimon. 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' | i placed over the parliament building at | scattering into the oou Ottawa, to prevent operations by dynamitere. the that even sumé of thie’ business | considering the question of ‘Corned Beef, 20cts. per pound ; + ‘ vigorous denunciation of the dynamiters, | land goes to hia long home. February 20-—News is received of the! pondering over it they no | the conclusion tha! March 2—Lord Granville eenda Russia! futile, as their own « an intimation of Great Britain’s resolution, dtiok them dry before the. to protect at all hazards strategic points in| | would get in. Afghanistan, which, in the hands of Russia, ' ‘will again trespess on the colpmps o would menace British possessions in India. | Patriot, he wil show one March 9~—Hor. Lawrence Kickham died suddenly at Souris. March 23—~—News of the Northwest Re-' ' Lot 51, King’s Coualy bellion is recsived at Ottawa, causing great) excitement. April 9—The horrible massacre of Frog Lake is perpetrated. ' { ’ ‘ April 1i—Hon J. hn Longworth, Protho-) ” Strait between Capes Traverre and Tor- the trade-off Montagne, and’ Dlsmes tim |mentine, a storm prevailing and the ther- Government fop ees Bee mometer registering 16 below zero, On to office, «The meinbers Of Peo Doan 5 ‘the same night a farmer and his son spent. Health for Lots 51 and 66 ate fe:imery; she {the night on Riehmond Bay. ‘is not one merchant in theri a, No Fe50 January 29—Oanadian House of Com-! lutions were pxtsed forbiiding people te mons. méets, the Cartier statue is unveiled, transact business at Moniegne cr #t any land the men lost on the ice, Jand at) other place. a ‘he yeport th: bai iP a a !Argyle Shore, having béen exposed to the appointed at New : 7 nu the’ travels iterrible weather for two days and a night, | ing public, ‘‘ Resides)t” in th @ tise. _.._--_~ | Without foded. : The ad ec? Be may feel perfeetiy, athe « February 2— Miss Dudley shoots ‘at | eave over the fact tHat “* thereiy yet Cnovey, , 0" Doriévan Rossa and wounds him. =" ‘common sense left with the people, who out that itis good : Leaanest a7 i Mon- RNére a t roke ont at Son aie Gere re rec MOM. WOrer losing theif I i¢ ha, try" February 8—Hanlan defeats Clifford in| stores and that the flegs placed oh the great seujling match at Sydoey,| houses were removed afer | Inne Australia. ‘of“ia’ few hours, while the’ parties February 10—Admiral Bayfield breaths | , supprsed to he infected, ypixe } 28 "eval, his last breath, and a terrible explesion’ with the rest of the people. Novuthiat a eccura in Vale Colliery, New Glaegow, N. | kind and benign Providence ‘tea only S. | slightiy scourged them, the husipess men ny ALiay i the fears of the peopl @ | gestéd the advertisement! 18 G bt* came ‘ta the schemes venld nfoved iti zens wou 14? bh » douvlty rageey people th a it “}i.egi 'e a ow f the’ ad {oi r ‘truth, Hoping Iam yor #4 ; Crrrte, 1885. ‘io 1 0 au Gb. vw eee me Gladstone and Heme Fule. It looks as if her rec notary of the Supreme Court, dies. ' Tri Rameht aueation had..o aie April 24—The battle ‘of Fish Oreck is}any PAriament auesion had origiaaieds fought, and General Middleton is ehot iD} sort of half joke, ‘Mr. F; re, the the hat. n Hawerden ¢hurch and con- May 4—Colonel Otter, after selioning | es SE as Libe ma leadeo natal. Battleford, attacks Poundmaker at Cut) wart frame, seeing ilies ssteiinin eee elf. | Knife Hill. ; ‘looking strong and ene; ough to May 11—-Gladstone announces a'satisfac-| 044 down treen and chuvehes,” conceived tory agreement with Russia. the notion of ‘telling the-nbject ef his May 13—Battle of Batoche fought, and! ,amiration of a ' dodee to opnililate the Northwest Rebellion crushed. ‘Irish vote.” Tho very same ail eee May 15—Riel is made prisoner by three! (fH oember 6) he wrote to Dir. Herbert scouts near Batoshe. ) | Gladstone, télling him of th ation May 18—Hon. J. C, Pope expires. ‘that was burnitig in his bosom for utterly May 21—Victor Hugo passes away. | quashing “ Parnell auc-a! r * Th ie May 2¥—The body of the murdered! (, the effect that the Gover howl James Callaghan is discovered. have forty Liberals and forty Conrcrvatives June 8—Gladstone’s Ministery is defeat- | si ways ready to vote in opj n' to the ed by a union of Conservatives and Par-| parjcilites, Mr. Miles toueht & at, if nellites. : either party wished to dree Lagiand from June 11—Mrs. Vance dies as a result of| j,i.) dictation, their im + he asain. drinking bad liquor sold in violation of the plished by that plan, and Pern +8 of law. scheming would go { Mr July 6—The French and Annamites fight. | fyorhert Gladstone replied 1 @ pro- July 7—Riel is formally handed over to posal was impracticab ,and..ant_ immecord: ; the Civie authorities charged with the high | ance with the eondi entary | crime of treason. life. He added that there’ no July 8—The Pall Mall Gazette creates 4) peace at Westminster until ! rties ‘sensation by developments of London’s| ginsented to apply con ciples ‘immoral trafic in young girls. to Ireland and gave vp thé tsclesi attempt July 12--News is reccived of the death! i, oovern that country withou bin, f El Mahdi, the Rebel Prophet of thejjnc ihe Irish people: The Inish ecnsti- Nile. tnencies had, in a petfeatiy « ional July 16-—Bishop Sweeney, of St. John, manner, asked to ‘te ; nianace celebrates his Silver Jubilee and consecrates ' th i> own affairs. © the {his new cathedral. upremaey of the Cro. We Ith perial July 20—The Canadian Parliament pro- ee nt In ¢ conch “No- } rogues after being months. passes from earth. —General Grant expires after prolonged sufferings. ;sentenced to be The Rev. July 23 August 1.—Riel ia found ‘‘guilty” hanged. His counsel ;peal to the Supreme Court of Manitoba. August 6.~-Hon. Thomas White enters the Cabinet. August 12.—Bishop McIntyre celebrates his jubilee with imposing ceremonies. Lord Wolseley is elevated to the rank of Viscount. Avgust 17.—Sir Francis Hincks dies of smallpox August 13,— August 27.—Dr. Mackieson expires. August 28.—Sir William Dawson moted to the honor of knighthood. September 9.—The Supreme Court of Manitoba discusses the appeal in the Riel case, and it is carried te the Privy Council. September 15.—The Puritan beats Genesta. September 20 ~-The people of Eastern Roumelia reyolt against Servia and join Bulgaria. September 24.-—Judge Thompson, Nova Scotia, leaves the Bench aud enters the Cabinet. 11—The Labrador fishery fleet is destroyed by a fearful storm. Oct. 17--The boy Fitzpatrick is reckless- Oct. ly ehot. Novy. 12—Smaillpox is discovered i Charlottelown. Nov. 16+-Riel is executed at Regins. Nov. 24—The Belgians obtain a dective and ad- pro- the of in session about six| | thing coul d indu 10 to? Gomi par- George W. Hodgson | , ation; but five- nix bs of.ihe Irish people wish to have a Pariliam in ‘Lubi for the management of own local affairs. I say, in the name of j nd wisdom, let them have it.” ‘That was clear cnough, and as Mr. Miles’ lett t ugh addressed to Mr. Herbert G ontaiaed a question which was reall put to Mr. W. E. Gladstone, it was not strange if the latter, who was. probably aware of the correspondence f the opinion expressed : The bail having been set te naily reached the con- troversy régarding bir. Glad e's inten- tions. Certainly Mr. Gladsto: name had been signed tohis s » more distinct concession of e right of Ireland to home rule, as Mr. Parnell understends it, could have been elicited from him than that which tt corntaina. —— a NOTES. 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