te WE DNES ’ TITIES " occ ne a OE LL A . . - + Tr. > " s ae ce Tae DAILY KXAMINER, carmen | ‘ie 5 R Rrssia’s Warlike Move. THE DAU YAMINER. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Ae dal bak VALL oe : o PROOPS BEING PUSHED FORWARD TO THE a § @nestion. FRONTIERS, NOVEMBER £7, 1889. rhe Sewerage & re Srr.—It is, I beheve, an old truism that Ihe terms of truce bet ween Aust ria and fhe Organ Out of Tune. | doctors differ, and we are strong'y reminded | tugsia which Prince Bismarck foreed upon of this fact in the present mnteres!tng CoM- | Count Kalnoky, are already partly fulfilled | tue / vls fault with the Gov — ftraversy over the sewerage question | nthe Russian side, The Czar has stopped men , sucit of th oks in the | confess at the outset that [am not mu bh fl ihy Pan-Slavie committee from sending ce i mau ritv u nm bactena or olper live iy gonts into Bulgaria and peremptorily - ” SO 3. and feel rather reluctant to] warned them not to foster in the meantime | . . ” : parade my 1ders re the public, as | put ithin Bulgaria any agiti ation, The dishonest cr gwh ¢ pains either toy. bout as little value on what Artemas Anstrian side brought about the rupture of cs, or else to} Ward bas called the vox cf the popu, a8] the proposed marriage of Prince Ferdinand ee At ny © | vox ol popuil very probably PUlS tio the Pri » D’Alencon VYhe Austrian — : : 4 i i s ps sa great deal of value finance minister reiused to allow on the — : . ‘ : : urround 53 f the ple ‘t | bourse the quotation of th Lander bank's any sys ~ | sant little cit which it happens to be | Joan to Bulgaria. Count Malo ky habs in- I ' ly dis | my good fortune to reside, and [think that} sructed the Austrian counsel in Sofia to | So : i bt iest e is & very Serious) lity his partisanship in behalf of Prince | . , . oe Wi ter, a he inhabitants of Char re nand. — os. ee wn should be thoroughly alive tu the Pinally, Emperor Francis J wep! 1, though may reve I ' la 1 ci 1. wrong ad cision In th 8 ti 2 the sug restion of the cession of | t Ovp n b% PESOS AU! t i ely wish to place before t! Trentino to Italy, hase nsented to grant | pit renlli ; j liture, set iblic a fe ms connected with this very} to Trentino autonomous local administra- vat ; iy 10 i sewerage welll tion, separate from the German Tyrol, of | ——" Pte ; : p system t have come to my novice | which it has hitherto formed a part. ‘The |} rainpace h , Anil \ | vaS CA&Li¢ upon ¢t | e ers of the Ita ian Tyrol wil! hene y- | C \ or 8 SI fo wssemble at Trent. Tae Dietat Inns- | . > . . bei ‘ l N . brack supported the separailon. Kin peror } : ; . n c ' + Mig 1} } nh has aiso orl red the re- | poacher : ; r wea 5 A. lease everal Irredentista imprisoned at pr eee eae : yea a date tae Wat | i ppisbruck, inclading Ross and Zampieri, * a - ate en pu A tasted it i rs of the ltilian Tudeperd nile, conces- 2 } in : ud ! that the remarkable favor of soup hid]. amount, practica ly to little If the a ; ! at tysteriously come up from a depth of | Tonsbruck Dict had not voted for the se- re a | uit y feet belo he earch’s surts About ration of Trentino, Emperor Francis the Oppvsi : — _ nce a week the water became so bad that Joseph would not have acceeded to ; the organ ! |S Was. ompene bie to use it. IT then found | pr »po sal. A farther reason for his giving mataod nd weil ad been b red some dis : nt is that by do ne so a st 'p was o-apeers : } tance away ia a back kitchen, and that all) pu to > canenkvine ak Gea The “Patriot” and the Land Office | jeiiied water was emptied into it. 1 he | th alian premier, for the annexation of | blind weil in that establishment was soon a | ns ino to Italy. Signor Crispi bas now ces art) the f eee Mette : ast, and other arrangem nts | indoned his plan of visiting Prince Bis- amounts to 3: It is the duty of the Com | were made to dispose of the drainage, bat} | narck at Friedr chr uhe. Although quota- mi ver of Public La ya art water wel tock a considerable tune tO fiion of the Bulgarian loan has been stop- a ‘a ver irom NS Soap Sone } ned, Count Kalnoky permitted the Lander we ; a my Pay . ? ocr Lis ta wiusivery proves tO me in yank vesterday tv advance 5 000,000F. to Comnus ner assumed that 4h 1b | water Ww sin the vicinity « f sewerag i ssiheaaiadiaa tice this p iliey con- ates WwW bon l id not watch v-lls will be rendered highly dangerous to| ues to be to secure a tighter grip upon t though he | : t hey puds ealkh, and in my humble opi®-} th. Bulgarian government, with or without cal << bikin it ' t f the authorities to pat] prince Ferdinand, who, wroth at the cE . fan sa | ) os — — he sewnge }ehy sein his personai situation, threatens per: ’ " ot 1 the city until (at any rate) esig received his SwAry 1 water wells remain totally unused by the} Russia, behind a peaceful diplomatic As everyone knows that th Comm's | Se? wnsdnar veda ‘de : fm sk. does not cease her massing of troops . | tuties| Some timeago very near to Charlotte-} yoon her frontiers. Within three weeks, sioner of pabi Lends has im Plane Gut ) Ow? ami CAC VAaliONn for @ Weill SIX iteet at a i ae of cavalry : 1 six of in- ; a WH, aM eACeVi leight regiments of cavairy and 81 to p rform apart 7 my A'S sale liameter was sunk thirty feet into the | fant try have been added to the troops sta- dinates, counting the cash, and signing re-| e rth, and feeling curious about the appear-|ijoned on the Galician and Bukovinan ceipts, vf is not n asary to pu sue any unce of the rock [ went downto the bottom i frontiers The work of railway extension tw » feet | ; . - ; oun n about further a discussion which need never have | * ™“ waa 4 open strata a ; = : lthick composed of small rounded stones | been raised, and in which the Potriot his} an ug which all the clay had been| yo reached the redutio ad absurdum | somp'etely w ish ‘d. The open strata ap- | The points to be remembered are, In| paren ly spread in every direciion under | fintel ; the surtave of the field Such animals a a. = sts or Cats mald have enetrated one hi in- Li That the Government holds mr ired fee into the earth on either side of the Vilna, Kovo, Warsaw and Kieff is being a -celerated in order that the stra- c system may be completed in May. SUPAL WANTED) ou Pu i sseur.ty [ rrepsymeu {ihe mu id return again. l took this to were taken bed of an od undergr und stream | ——FOR—— , orem 7 } n apt ted } Waters 44 POSS OLY SUNK to some " 4 > : ae 1a° OMmmMsston Hs heen apy ’ > ot Sy . ° Lp } } | lower level and had leit this dry air space} [pper Prince Street School. i ‘ rich : t to investigate the Mattel and siit if to e } —e | bottom. Now, we know that there are under- | -———-—- . t ; Ps — > . re) I ab > Ci ariotte- 7 har tie Pat oc a 2 nist rs are na resu aw BLOW Pao ‘ sm at > . * Pee a t ‘ sbove these streams | ie PLICATIONS will be received by the ; ow + . ay re Ci ‘ i3 ‘ sa v ‘ wu i 5 ‘ " in a desperate strat rthe want of poit ica th mane Bn carvitie and air ef i Bore rd of School Trustees of Charlotte- ’ > must t rat large CaVyt 3% i ‘pital oe r t. = ltown from ‘Teachers of the First Class, Capita:. wes formed by the waters tendency to | =- _ remove cay, and probsbly there are many | f D } Y , dried strea:n bed stfatas suchas the one 1\ Up 60 Ninth U ecemuer 6X Personal. ee | ata ? N St h t int s uch an opt n | tor the posi ion of Pp RINCIPAL of the tr ' we i yas ris a , y 7 . : oe mere * we a * ) : ut hirty feet under the city of Char Upper Prince Street ¢ chool. a+ “ i oe ; was at ‘ u, «series Of une or two thousand Engagement to date trom Ist January, i : n ; . + + ry. ; ' ren Oil i well piyes irom tne cel ar but 1svG App:y to t i) s 5 } . nd , ; T wh, Was ibove were discharging all the filth of ee oa a 4 nie dae Se ' ) ISAAC OXENHAM, among 't s v v Ss y< ty. the city into this dry, open strata, full ol ‘ . — - . a . - i on ee ar S Muar Ml. Li. 4 Valie, field, was at the } grouni air, the putrifying effect would be mecretary of Schoo oard, Usd rn 3 erribie, and the blind well pipes wouid act Ch’téwn, Nov. 27, 1889—eod tl 9ch We record to-day the death of D. M. H ike ss» many upright ventilators tv allow i neton. | wn vy vers a ident of | thie poisonous gases to ascend into the warm Caa d th t fourteen vears | houses above them A city in such a state ST 3 ® residen t ty > | {7a'e@ Oiklana, Ua ~ 3 th s WwW uld be a he rrible pe sf h puse, anu nia, The cause of his death was heart dis-} 7 iia ntain to say that any sanitary engineur | (the Sensible Housewife) eas North America would pr mounce such 4} .% ' f as . i 1, cities L. ; wae S song s roo y Wr: no The R been unsuimous- | oe inte be the most deadly euntrivance | Sent the La seit Tent of Wrappers by Checte : _ zs i D wayined. Thirty feet, re- | . Mr. W. Wo ecor of the ; ee ea. 7. iene Fao : i ub -r, is only the vertical @ stince irom . r 5 I i ; or . - | Wades eve ip tine [wodiayenke tan atietorsmd | == WOODITL'S es isy ening 1 i ‘ rip t riktie J +7 , : : a wil ext «| to Rermud lamaica| the peopie are willing to live wi 7 al 4 B ki °° P ad sonths Lexten é ids, Samat , “ome me a = vii pomiues of tie United states’ Tris af mass of fh thiny feot wder their] German Baking Powder, “ 7 : } ‘ 1. + ther ave sail geod Lil . I ‘spp ' } in Nova noses, by al nieaGs it them have | AND WRITES: ti t ‘ like this | blind sewer wells, but I think that any citi- : 3 ; : a Scotia —and a tu % tilp ie iin _ W Soagee ; , : ee { WESTVILLE, Pictou Co., Sept. 5, 1889, every ye. zen should intinitely prefer to have a pig-| a hese The Cana fa i ived to-day con ve under his b: droom withasmallporiion; 4 bave aLver nna i ; een Post- : . . . 66 oI e7 " . ' saate iy (25) ‘re * the le t tains the -vllowlsg off 14! annowncent; Lhe | .« atm spheric air between him and the | master, the e p Zo AD) ageres wv the ar : | \ ites : ' a © oie joumber of Wrappers of Woodill’s German Haorable Wi m Wi 7a A6Or |) nie than t; allow such a system Of sewer- | c r ; . ney G -neral for t ’rovines of Prince Ed- | * © he tuler.ted in the city | Baking Powder, and thank you, I was not ¢¥ 7 s ” . ” Hd fe e f af Lea 2 Civy. i ‘ : ; it » base nant} wird i a rie Lajest u | ba tat : és °s as Lig air | Ubueuced by olfer to use any @xtra quanoclty. Wifu y 2 Jen f the ] iihat sim tia in al = lLiluns of ¢ VY alt i io .. f years, and ean recommend it : @ i i rat ‘Y ] ft } Ss 5 rage 4 * ; ie ie Bas ) [ toa Pro sae : ? . } . ; as iirs AaSS basing rowader, 4} 4 . . . on ktD Die ’ . ‘ - : v ) ad ; 2 zr " of P: Honorable | wilt ! j a ) 1a - (Signed) — = HALE. ; j t removed 18 io! y lipagined by i y S10. $5. $3 } Dec. 31 to thethree rawes ‘ i ' ; j a + t? M NS aili Biv.” the New j of t theurists lf mith Island sending W rappers ¥ } D » pu 1 irae i t bitant sn to te ihe gurvi eprese! rt most vaine, Address, - ' ? ? } r prt r Y arou 1 in ve days, stopp aj val of ‘ bi t hnevry nnd develope Ww. M.D. PEARMAN, Brot f ' : : Salifar We ve ; i ‘ i ; i 24 h pecul e of 81 ind solitary citizens, | a Halifax, N.S, j a , 13%-h od withont ne 5 a id hi iu g intervi DS this | i wel], ' ) l, midden sys No names published without permission. Jules Verne, vathor of Around the World | ton will be an excellent expe ent. octl5 in Eighty Days y ’ FY _——- ors Yours respectful! 7. re ane 1 he %) shin ¢> make ne tou under! cur : would , _ am} ie U? th ~ W., ’ Harris, . ants - the must [4avurave reumstances 1p less Coan Avelslinst. : : ; : eler seventy -ni re days. on s — — a ; Mrs. Keefer at Murray Harbor News } Notes. North. T he Sea of Az if 1S ble eked wit h ic -e. On Thur S j Ly evening week we were pri- provisional government of Brazil has talented lady deliver establishing universal! suf- Destruction” in vileged to hear this her lecture on Temple the church at this place. She simplitied ber explanations by some The issued a decree frage throughout the repubite. Advices from Beigrade ssy thea ithori- ties have discovered a plot to de pos » Ki ng | excellent charts placed in direct view of Alexander and replace hin. by the Prince ‘the andience. These represented different Karagorevvics. Many Russian diplomats | resu ts. Ose was the change which v ‘rods are implicated in the piracy. ‘The con-/ organs of the body assume when subjected soir rs Ww re a »Mureatic influences : Oaks Wil elle (Prince Bis- She was listens {to throng rout the twe marelt’s Of gah) «ays ation iin Bras nd a hal h a 8 she sp ke vith ie mos! Ca4tises (4e powers iw ankiery ‘the iiv- a ed sh . ; “Ei sproan dice HS CLUBE, Was eramen at Riv de snieruU appears bo ia | Ubtingly appiatice : neith er ower nor will to maintain order, ee ee and there ia no need, the Gazelle says, vo! Miss Carey wishes to notify the public that sending a GVerman man-t f-war to Braz lL. i ene hus taken ri ome on Beer's Square. where a : oe , | She is prepared to do mantle and dressmaking That the pen Is migatier = im the at the shortest notice. sword his becoms.an article of firm beliet aa sunstantiy occur: } . constantly oceur-} cy. 4: te get tis ig in our tims, wid there are , — Some riug events b'ish it more co nple rg. of very angry bee our huse competitors are we sell overcoats ly. One of these ts ett et said to have ind reefers so ch “ap, onto advice to them been produced py M-. Keunan’s articles jg ty keep evol. e are determined to se!l Upon }. beri lt is asserted tht the sen- ; eins aper chan anyeoe, no matter evea if some gation which his revelatiuus of the treat- of our e mpectitors get out of temper. Always mer wded to Ru nu exiles creat:d buy ove coats, reefers an‘! suits at the cheap- was not fide , mt perion OF tie est place, J. B Macdonal.i’s. Cc ViuiiZe \y ss} wut : UZ rs domi - ee lone he Russia ih isis lie dg uarters Appies.—-Just received, 239 barrets, are saad tu have also Geen considevavly en- chu fly Maine Budwins, the finest lot in bisgiate eins ythe ait es, and the city ‘aailies sup lied at reasonable tha! toneoi the Goverament prices. “Iuspection tuveed.—Geaorge Car- to abulis as . Hiberia aA.cogel he, both ter & Co., Grocers aod Seedsmen. for poitt bad criminal offences. Lf tl No 25 Si eod. Paper’ be true, 1t will be « remarka tiguny by lie power Ut Liwreny Cheasylom- ide Ve sivas, —_- -—- Choice mingemeat jue} reveived ' Gvu's, ble ies- | Chene. DA» BEER BROS., EXTRI NOY ® wr MB a0 h 2%. IMPORTERS OF —— Fashionable Millinery, Dress Coods and Mantles. SRNL ee ms MOURNING Goons A SPECIALTY. ey i House Furnishings of all kinds, spatial Values in Carpets and Oi Cloths, OAL EEL PRINGE EDWARD ISLA ) RAILWAY, ee re ee eae 1889-90. Winter tremacement, ISS9-90.) Q* AND AFTER MONDAY, DECK MBER 2ad, 1889, [rain will run as follows: MDATHY BAD TOR WR LDALLD FU loge WHS. STATIONS, No, i. 4: BAD + + Lyceum, Charlottetown. nee Boston H. THIS Company, Manager. EVENING: Comedy PRICE WEBBER, (WEDNESDAY) NOVEMBER 27rtu, Or, The Pi Elopement. Change of gramme Nighily. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 55 cents. ‘Tickets for sale at usual place. Doors open at 7.15. Overture at &. nov27 P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. IN OD LO { YOMMENCING ON MONDAY, D a / 2ad, and continuing until close of nav gation at Summerside, a Special Passenger rain will leave Charlottetown at 5.45 a. m. Sundays excepted) for Summerside, ing there with Steamer for Poiat du | daily connect arrival of steamer from Poirt du Ciene. NsSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 27, 1889. nov27—6i pat 6i wky prs li (}* Y & SONS are taking orders for winter | supply of Celery. Celery packed in; boxes or barrels, and delivered on board car or steamer without extra charge. tiken at the Market, Charlottetown, or ad- dres3 J. 1, Gay * Son, Pownal. Prices range from 25 to 40 cents per dozen, our best at $3 per hundred, Taking the medicinal proper- ties of Celery into consideration, and the pre- valence of fevers in our midst, it is a wonder that even more of this truly medicinal plant is not used My dear fe) low dyspeptic sufferers, have you tried munching a stalk of Celery asa finishing off (so to speak) at exch meal? If you have not, make a start; if you have, j jneed not tell you why. | novl8--2aw (mon thu) wky 2i QNTAGUE DRUG STORE, M@QNTAGUE BRIDGE. JOUN T. ROBISON, Drucgist iH Als F and Chemist, ale: - ‘on hand Pure Drugs, Chemi- *atent Medicines, Spices, etc. ney Articles and Christmas Goods, PHY<1CIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS caie- | fully aut promptly fil'ed, ROBISON’S BLOOD CLEANSER, for ooo aud Cattie, has no superior, and is Orders New Firm. W* have reuted the premises lately occu- / pied by Mr. J. J. Seaman, Prince Street, and will continue the same business under the firm name of HARRIS & BLAKE. We have purchased the gocd will of his business, and having had several years’ ex- perience, are now pi epared to carry on Car riage Building in all its branches, and feel confident of keeping up the reputation of the old Factory. EDWARD HARRIS, GEORGE BLAKE. Referring t o the above, 1 desire to thank the public tor the liberal patronage which I received while in business, and solicit for the new firm a continuance of the same. J. J. SEAMAN. nov ved wky Im DIVIDEND NOTICE. eens ee MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. CHARLOTTETOWN, Nov. Y N dy lw ISLAND, 18, 1889, OTICE is hereby dis ids nd, at the —_— that a ite of Kivht Per Cent. has been this day declared, pay able at its highly recommended by horse fanoiera aod prox. By order of the Board. at Beer &, & mers throughout the vyuatry, wsv2? di | pevee—wisy dm yd WM, MoLBAN, INVIS Wi Wd half-yearly | i | ; MDATHS PON aE WEST, PRALNS J UH 1 } ‘i 5 ee ' . TIONS. ; No, 2 No, 4 ; a P.M ee a E A.M. { a. M, M. : | Charlottetown..........dp 715 L ) Vigaish. so ieeie sass O65 dp : - | Koyalty Junction,...«-.... 7 dt | ~ iZ Alve PLOT... aeseeeecess vessel 6 = | North Wiltshire ........ a 1 3 U5 Bloo afield Gyaececsewseess : e | Hunter Kivereceses....s: 8 30 i 3 20 \0'L ones iereeeens oeee apes ia | EAPRABIBANG..¢ce0ce veceecs-| 9 00 3 57 I we aS cascepue wacnes 5 Emerald Junction ........ 9 U9 4 07 W CHingten.ceceeeseoes..-- ha PTOOtOWD coed cocccesese cm 9 23 4 22 MisCOuche®,.....ceeeeee.-0- . ~ NN EE ET OTT 9 40 4 45 2 i {a 35 \ a { ar} 10 10 5 20 Summerside,........- } il oo | A. M. Summerside........- .4 : PM, : vee dp P. iM. 6 30 (dp} 1240 | || Kensingtom........ sessevee| 12 05 7 05 MisoonOhe.... ...0redsevcees j 1 00 | Breetow D seseees Je reeercaces iu zs | 7 23 Wellington. 600bOGeccent 1 27 \ Emerald Junction....... . 36 7 43 EERE, cis accswss acl. ae Bradalbane.,..........++- 12 45 i 58 vi eary ih a } 3 22 Hiunter Hiver...... se 115 & 3 OE 6 cs caine Kbeveate aia er Hiv I 8 3 DOORINOEG. . occ onsces en tee* 3 45 North VW iltshire,, i 2 .° Alberton ...... esas chisues 4 20 |litoyalty Junciion. <a 212 9 37 Pugnish. ee aed aces ar! o lb Chariott etown. bak os ar 30 LU 60 Ss 4 Gat "te \ . a 1 > STATIONS. No, 9 rATIONS, No. 10. ; a a aa i ran eas ee < 7 P. M | A. Emerald Junction......dp} i 10 Cape T raverse....cs++++] | é 30 Cape Traverse........ ar ' » 06 ii Kwerald Junction at | 7 2 wa Ty mira 1h OM TRAINS FOR THS BAST. STATIONS. No. & | No. 7. | P. M. Charlottetown .. io aeaene 2 30 ihoyalty Juncuon.. pctephase 2 mw STs so ctenes pti ace 3 23 ; ar; 3 55 } fount Stewart June. < (dp om Captiatiiases......000s scoot = 22 | Georgetown, ......6.+5. ar 5 45 Pe | P.M, Mount Stewart Junc..,.dp | 4 vo OOEE w- canchion bs «uatins ecco 4 43 Be RN cccncecvase net i 5 i2 Bear River...... eee eeeeere j 5 37 Sco aris. Sc aaverisducaeones ar ‘ 6 40 Lrains are run . by Eastern Standard Time. a TRAINS FROM THE BAS?. STATIONS, No. 6. | No, & | i Ms ta Georgetown......++-++..ap 725 CIO 60k 00s 00ee eben bese 7 33 ar, 8 50 j || Mount Stewart..Junc + } ap 9 06 \1Be dford..... svecgunteebel 9 32 i; iLO yalt ¥ JUMCLON ...ceees Iv G5 i Charlot tow! ar i} 23 i oe . Ms Souris... <0 statin G 20 || Bear ANON 660s ctncousese i : 7 03 Pete Bisco ccctse® PO ee ee i i 7 a* i ahead csc ay, Jeasdakins ot 8 17 {| Mount Stewart Janc....ar i 85 J. UNSWORTR, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 27th, 1889 — } Superintendent. all pes 61 Last Trip of the Carroll ~-—WILL BE--— From Boston, - - - - Nov, 27, F.om Charlottetown, - Dec, 6 CARVELL BROS. novae-—% EAST LYNNE, Furnished House To Let wee ern e g°O LET, for the winter months, or longer * period as may be desired, a Furnished House in a pleassnt and conveniently situated pirt of the city. For further particulars apply at this office. tt -nov26 ‘SALE AUCTION itt“ Misiricn ‘House and Lot on Sydney Street, oe in Charlottetown. undersigned is instructed by the Execntors ot the Estate of the late George Brace, deceased, to sell by Auction, on the premises, in Charlotuet WD, ° Gn Friday, 29ih November, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, | All that Dweiling House and piece of Land on Returning, will leave Summerside on | Sidney Street, Charlotte town, formerly owned and occupied as a residence by the late George Biace, having a front uf 53 feet on Sidney Street, and extending back 80 feet, and is part of Town Lot Number Seven, iu the Second Hundred of Town Lots, The House is in good condition, and the pro- perty is a valuable one. For particulars as to title, etc., apply at the office of Stewart & MacN eill, Solicitors, Char- lottetown, ROBERT BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, ———— nee e eod AUCTION ——OF—— SALE Horses, Cows, Pigs, &c. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Farm, Keppoch, Lot 48, On Monday, 2nd December, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., ALL MY STOCK AND CROP, -CONSISTING OF~— 1 do. (11 years, by Ab- dallah), 1 do. (5 years, by Messenger), 1 do, years, by Harry), ] Horse (Abel), 2 eo : Percheron), 1 Administrator Col dam by A idailah, 1 Barrister Filly, 6 J: ersey 1 Mare {11 years), ’ {5 ; (24 years, J } per annum, on the GC lial Stock of this Bar nk, Hi ay > : b arrac ks On bs, lot Straw, Cows (registered), 2 Grade Jersey Cows, 4 Heifers, 1 Jersey Bull (4 years, registere: y), ull (2 years, regis stered), 16 Pigs, 50 tons Potatoes and Basket \W agou, 2 Dog 'Turnips, j English Bonking Office on and after December 2nd, | Carts (by McePhaii), 1 Double Vis-a-vis. Terms made known, at sale. WILLIAM WELSH, udvl8—t1 ube . LIN 1889. AeA SE tenn ————= A VALUE Mens Une & C0’S, —AT—— ‘Scotch Undersirts and Drawers, JAS. PATON ‘Canadian Undershirts and Drawers, | PLS ! Natural Lama Shirts and Drawers, PATON & CO. Are now showing a nice lot of Gents’ Gloves, 2o Knit, Deerskin, Buck & Undressed Kid, PATON & CO'S Persian Lamb Caps. We are at present offering gome extraor- dinary value in MEN’S PERSIAN LAMB CAPS. Men's Silk and Wool Mufflers, We have a large stock of GENTS’ SILE MUFFLERS, bought direct from the manu- facturer. The prices are low and the goods are nobby. GOAT ROBES! GOAT ROBES! LADIES | ras “This department is now stocked with the leading goods of the season, with beautiful Gimps and Plushes for trimmings. te MIGLINERY. We have an immense stock to choose from. HATS and BONNETS made and trimmed on short notice. Carpets! Carpets Our Carpet Department is the largest and best in the Province. Our prices are low, the patterns are handsome. Rooms mea- sured, Carpets made up and laid by es- perienced workmen. OILCLOTHS, From 18 inches to 18 feet wide. Ladies’ Mantles and Dolmans, ——e ee ae ool Goo OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, em ome eS GREAT BARGAT onaveisasie ff TG cesta Unbleashed Fieesy Cottons, JUST OPENED ~—~A BIG LOT OF— Ladiss’ Kid Glover, LINED AND UNLINED. Atso—LADIES’ IMITATION SEAL GLOVES, nice for a Xmas Present. ed AS. PATON & 60., MARKE® SQUARE. nove2 ie am ‘, ¢ i eS € sign es pe wry rem ‘Madde “- Spy Ree tcarbtgeanay yee ke Petite ae ee) eee Resa AB, pti ageye nee: am.